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HISTORY
OP
PEMSYLVANIA VOLUMEERS,
1861-5;
PREPARED
IN COMPLIANCE WITH ACTS OF THE LEGISLATURE,
BY
SAMUEL P. BATES,
MEMBEB OF THE HISTORICAIi SOCIETY OP PENNSYLVANIA,
Many are the examples of the great odds between mimbers and courage, so that a man may truly make a judgment,
that the principal point of greatness in any State is to have a race of military men. Neither is money the sinews of
war (as it is trivially said) where the sinews of men's arms, in base and effeminate people, are failing. For Solon said
well to Croesus, (when in ostentation he showed him his gold,) Sir, if any other come that hath letter iron than you, he will
he master of all this gold. Therefore, let any prince or State think soberly of his forces, except his militia of native? ^t
of good and valiant soldiers.— Lord BiCON".
VOL. I.
HARETSBTJEG:
B. SlNOEBIiY, STATE PRINTER.
Entered according to act of Congress, in the year 1869, by
SAMUEL P. BATES,
In the Clerk's Office of the District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.
'V
PREFACE
So long as differences arise among nations, wMcli cannot be settled
by peaceful conference, and appeals are made to the arbitrament of the
sword, the only safety that remains to a government is in the courage
of its soldiery. In the late sanguinary struggle, the national unity was
preserved, and the perpetuity of democratic institutions secured, by the
men who bore the musket, and who led in the deadly conflict. Argu-
ment and moral sentiment were at fault, diplomacy was powerless, and
courage proved the only peacemaker.
Tn recognition of their services, and as a mark of the appreciation
in which their valor is held, the Legislature of Pennsylvania authorized
the preparation of a record of each of the military organizations in the
field since 1861 . By the act of May 4th, 1864, it was provided that there
should be prepared "a military history of the organization of Pennsyl-
vania volunteers and militia, who have been, or may be in the field."
By the act of April 17th, 1867, it is more explicitly set forth, "that the
military history of the Pennsylvania volunteers shall embrace an ac-
count of the organization, and services in the field, of each regiment,
together with a roll giving the name, age, and residence of each oflScer
and soldier, the date and term of enlistment, the promotions, the dis-
charges, and casualties, and the places of burial of those who died in
the service."
Though the first act bears date of May, 1864, nothing was done to-
wards the execution of its provisions until June 1st, 1866. At that date.
His Excellency, Governor Gurtin^, appointed and commissioned me to
commence the work. There was, at that time, no material in hand, ex-
cept a partial file of muster rolls in the Adjutant General's Oflace, from
which to compile the proposed history. Not even the post-office ad-
dresses of officers were known, who after the conclusion of the war had
become widely scattered. AiDplicatiou was made to the War Office at
Washington for access to the books and records of Pennsylvania regi-
ments; but this, from first to last, was stubbornly refused, as wen^ the
applications from ail ihe other States ot tiie Union,
IV niEFACE.
The only recourse, tlierefore, for the information necessary to pre-
pare the required histories of regiments, was to the officers who com-
manded them; and as tliese. were often changed during the war, the
work of collecting it was thei-eby greatlj' multiplied. I immediately
addressed myself to the taslc of soliciting reports, by circulars, and by
an extensive correspondence, and for upwards of a year, without any
aid, was employed seeking the necessary material. To one inexpe-
rienced in a work of this kind, little conception can be formed of the
ditficulties that were encountered. Often the ascertainment, or verifi-
cation of a single fact, invohed a long correspondence, and a laborious
research.
On the 1st of Juh, 1807, I was commissioned by His Excellency,
Governor Geary, to continue and complete the work in accordance with
the further provisions of the act of the April i3revious, and three clerks
were appointed to assist me. Up to this time nothing whatever had been
done in the preparation of the regimental narratives for publication ;
but the reports had been so far collected as to warrant its commence-
ment. In general tbe material furnished was very voluminous, and its
mastery involved patient toil. In addition to the reports of regimental
officers, the reports of battles and campaigns made by General officers,
the evidence elicited by the Congressional Committee on the Conduct
of the War, and numerous histories and serial records, have been con-
sulted. In the composition of the work I have aimed to give a plain,
faithful statement of facts, awarding to each organization full credit for
whatever of importance it accomplished, according to the best informa-
tion at my command, omitting trivial and unimportant details. I^o
statement has been made that did not seem to rest upon authentic in-
formation, and where any serious doubt of the reliability of a fact has
existed, it has been rejected.
The history of each organization, through its entire career, is given
by itself. This method enables one better to understand the oi^erations
of an army in its entirety than any other. Indeed, the veritable history
of a battle can only be well known by seeking it in detail. It must be
sought £is Mr. Batcheldeu has sought the information for his great
map of the Battle-field of Gettysburg, by separate organizations, and
which enables him to post each regiment, and show when and where it
fought. "Men present in a battle," says Tiiucidides, "are not able to
see all that passeth: each single combatant can barely relate what hap-
pened about Lis own } erson."
PR13FACE. Y
But while the regiment is the imit of an army, and preserves its
identity in battle, it also sustains intimate relations to the brigade,
the division, the corps, and the army. While, therefore, the particular
narrative has been confined, in the main, to the operations of the regi-
ment, so much of the operations of the higher organizations has boLMi
given as to illustrate its relations with them, and to preserve the thread
of the general narrative.
The rolls have been so prepared as to show the main items of (he
record of each individual soldier. This record has been collated from
the muster-in rolls, special muster-in rolls, muster-out rolls, special mus-
ter-out rolls, provost marshal rolls, veteran rolls, special and general
orders of the War Department, and regimental and company books.
In the collation of these papers great diligence has been exercised to
secure accuracy ; but the manner in which the rolls were kept by the
various company officers was very unequal — the details upon many of
them being full and complete, while upon others they were very meagre.
These inequalities must, consequently, extend to the published records,
as only partial remedies for the defects existed.
The date of death, place of burial, and number of grave, of those
who fell or died while in rebel prisons, and are buried in the National
Cemeteries, ifave also been incorporated. These facts have been care-
fully drawn from the burial records prepared and published by the
National Government, under the direction of the Quartermaster Gen-
eral. This information will be found, in some particulars, to be incom-
plete, inasmuch as the government has been unable to obtain the re-
cords of some of the rebel prisons, and the graves of many soldiers were
unmarked and unknown. A large reward has been offered by the Na-
tional authorities for the burial record of the prison at Florence, South
Carolina, one.of the most horrible of its class, and in which many Penn-
sylvanians yielded up their lives ; but, as yet, no trace of it has been
discovered. The names of a large number of the dead, known to be
Pennsylvanians, but the organization to which they belonged unknown,
have been preserved, and will be published together in the concluding
volimie. The burial records of a few which have been ascertained since
the printing has been completed, are given at the close of this volume.
Notwithstanding great care has been exercised to avoid them, it is
possible that some errors may appear. If any are discovered, it is earn-
estly requested that information concerning them be promptly given,
that they may be .corrected in fiiture issues. Tho records of a few men
VI PREFACE.
have been changed by orders of the War Department since the print-
ing was done. These, together with a few errors discovered, are cor-
rected in the "Errata."
The maps which accompany this volume have been drawn under my
direction by Mr. L. E. BoGGS, compiled from the most authentic sources,
in general from the official war maps, and have been lithographed espe-
cially for this work. Maps to illustrate other campaigns will follow, so
that together they will cover the whole ground where Pennsylvania
troops fought. For the purpose of ready reference, the year in which
the events treated occurred, is given at the head of the page, and the
particular dates are freely interwoven in the narrative. History is but
an answer to three questions, when? where? and what? Indeed, geo-
graphy and chronology, which have been declared to be the two eyes of
history, are so intimately interwoven with it, that they have come to
be regarded as a part of its substance, and no historical work is now
considered complete that is not provided with maps, and a full system
of dates.
I take great pleasure in acknowledging my indebtedness to Governor
Geaby, under whose direction, by provision of law, the work has been
prepared, and who,, amidst the cares of the chief magistracy of this great
Commonwealth, has found time to patiently and critically examine the
sheets as they came from the press; to Doctor Johx H. GiHOJf, the
Governor's private secretary, who has read the proof sheets, and who,
from his practical knowledge of book-making, has given valuable advice
in regard to its mechanical execution ; to Mr. R. E. Ashley, chief clerk,
who has had charge of the rolls, has read the proofs of them, and has
assisted me in digesting the material for the regimental narratives j to
Messrs. S. Eoath, L. R. Boggs, F. ^. Couse, and J. V. Fexn, clerks, for
their care and fidelity in copying the rolls; to the Adjutant General, for
access to the records of his office; to Mr. J. R. Sypher, for his History
of the Reserve Corps, which has been freely consulted; to Messrs. E.
M. Woodward, A. F. Hill, and W. P. Lloyd, for regimental histories;
and to the officers who have promptly reported the operations of their
commands, and have extended to me their countcDance and sympathy,
without ^\ liich the execution of the work would have been impossible.
S. P. B.
Capiiol, Harrlsburg, October 13, 18118.
CONTENTS.
THREE MONTHS' SERVICE.
FiEST PivE Companies,
.
3
First Regiment,
.
13
Second Regiment,
^
23
Third Regiment,
3»
Fourth Regiment, •
40
Fifth Regiment, ...
50
Sixth Regiment,
58
Seventh Regiment,
68
Eighth Regiment,
11
Ninth Regiment, . - -
86
Tenth Regiment, - - -
96
Eleventh Regiment,
.
106
Twelfth Regiment,
IIT
Thirteenth Regiment,
.
125
Fourteenth Regiment,
134
Fifteenth Regiment,
142
Sixteenth Regiment,
151
Seventeenth Regiment,
159
Eighteenth Regiment,
168
Nineteenth Regiment,
176
Twentieth Regiment, - •?
185
Twenty-first Regiment,
193
Twenty-second Regiment,
- 201
Twenty-third Regiment,
209
Twenty-fourth Regiment,
218
Twenty-fifth Regiment,
221
The Erie Regiment,
232
Philadelphia City Troop, -
241
r Singe^fy. jtaaJMma-St^ubuji
CONTENTS.
THEEE MONTHS' SEEVIOE.
PAOB.
First Five Companies, -
-
-
3
First Regiment,
'
-
13
Second Regiment,
- - -
23
Third Regiment,
3»
Fourth Regiment, •
40
Fifth Regiment,
50
Sixth Regiment,
58
Seventh Regiment,
68
Eighth Regiment, i-
11
Ninth Regiment,
86
Tenth Regiment, -
96
Eleventh Regiment,
106
Twelfth Regiment,
IIT
Thirteenth Regiment,
125
Fourteenth Regiment,
134
Fifteenth Regiment,
142
Sixteenth Regiment,
- 151
Seventeenth Regiment,
159
Eighteenth Regiment,
- 168
Nineteenth Regiment,
176
Twentieth Regiment,
185
Twenty-first Regiment,
193
Twenty-second Regiment,
201
Twenty-third Regiment,
209
Twenty-fourth Regiment,
-
- 218
Twenty-fifth Regiment,
-
221
The Erie Regiment,
-
232
241
Philadelphia City TRpop,
p
viii
CONTENTS.
THEEE TEAPvS' SERYICE.
Eleventh Regiment,
Twenty-third Regiment, - -
Twenty-sixth Regiment,
Twenty-sea ENTU Regiment, -
Twenty-eighth Regiment,
Taventy-ninth Regiment,
Introductory Note to the Reserve Corps,
Thirtieth Regiment, First Reserve,
Thirty-first Regiment, Second Reserve,
Thirty-second Regiment, Third Reserve, -
Thirty-third Regiment, Fourth Reserve,
Thirty-fourth Regiment, Fifth Reserve,
Thirty-fifth Regiment, Sitxh Reserve,
Thirty-sixth Regiment, Seventh Reserve,
Thirty-seventh Regiment, Eighth Reserve,
Thirty-eighth Regiment, Ninth Reserve,
Thirty-ninth Regiment, Tenth Reserve,
Fortieth Regiment, Eleventh Reserve, -
Forty-first Regiment, Twelfth Reserve,
Forty-second Regiment, Bucktail,
Forty-third Regiment, First Artillery,
Forty-fourth Regiment, First Cavalry, -
Forty-fifth Regiment, ...
Forty-sixth Regiment, , , ,
Forty-seventh Regiment,
Forty-eighth Regiment, ...
Forty-ninth Regiment, ...
Fiftieth Regiment, ....
Burial Record, - • - .
PAQE.
247
-
-
307
344
382
418
4.84
539
545
575
609
686
665
692
720
756
784
813
845
876
907
944
1014
1057
nil
1150
1191
1236
•
1277
1316
li^DEX TO MAPS.
Corps Badges, ......
Map op Entire Field op Operations, - - , -
Map of Patterson's Campaign in the Shenandoah Yalley,
Map of the Chattanooga Campaign,
Map op the Peninsula Campaign,
Map op the Petersburg Mine, - . , . .
Frontispiece.
Opposite vii
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" 485
" 538
« 1199
RECORD
OF
Pennsylvania Volunteers,
FOR
THEEE MONTTHS' SEEYICE,
Under the Call of the President of April 15, 1861, for Seventy-five Thousand Men.
Proclamation of the President of tlie United States, issued April 15, 1861.
Whereas, The laws of the United States have been for some time past, and now are op-
posed, and the execution thereof obstructed, in the States of South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama,
Florida, Mississippi, Louisiana, and Texas, by combinations too powerful to be suppressed by
the ordinary course of judicial proceedings, or by the powers vested in the marshals by law ;
now, therefore, I, Abkaham Lincoln, President of the United States, in virtue of the power
in me vested by the Constitution and the laws, have thought fit to call forth, and hereby do call
forth, the militia of the several States of the Union, to the aggregate number of 75,000, in order
to suppress said combinations, and to cause the laws to be duly executed.
The details for this object will be immediately commimicated to the State authorities
through the War Department. I appeal to all loyal citizens to favor, facilitate, and aid tliis
effort to maintain the honor, the integrity, and existence of our national Union, and the per-
petuity of popular government, and to redress wrongs already long enough endured. I deem
it proper to say that the first service assigned to the forces hereby called forth, will probably
be to re-possess the forts, places, and property which have been seized from the Union ; and in
every event the utmost care wiU be observed, consistently with the objects aforesaid, to avoid
any devastation, any destruction of, or interference with property, or any disturbance of peace-
ful citizens of any part of the country ; and I hereby command the persons composing the
combinations aforesaid, to disperse and retire peaceably to then' respective abodes, within
twenty days from this date.
Deemino- that the present condition of public affairs presents an extraordinary occasion,
I do, hereby, in virtue of the power in me vested by the Constitution, convene both Houses
of Congress. The Senators ahd Representatives are, therefore, summoned to assemble at their
respective chambers at twelve o'clock, noon, on Thursday, the fourth day of July next, then
and there to consider and determine such measures as, in their wisdom, the public safety and
interest may seem to demand.
In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand, and caused the seal of the United States
to be aflSxed.
Done at the city of Washington, this fifteenth day of April, in the year of our Lord one thou-
sand eight hundred and sixty-one, and of the independence of the United States the eighty-
fifth.
By the President:
ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
WiiiLiAM H. Seward, Secretary of State.
First Five Companies.
THE people of Pennsylvaiiia, reluctant to believe that the political leaders
of the South intended to inaugurate civil war, were gradually led, by the
formal secession of several of the Southern States, to think that such an event
was possible. The subsequent vigorous and imposing preparations made by
the military forces of South Carolina, under the leadership of General Beaure-
gard, to besiege and capture a starving garrison of sixty effective men, under
Major Anderson, at Fort Siunter, had finally prepared the public mind for an
attack, which promised so safe and successful a result to the besiegers.
On the morning of the 12th of April, 1861, the Executive of Pennsylvania
received a telegram in these words: "The war is commenced. The batteries
began fixing at four o'clock this jnorniug. Major Anderson replied, and a brisk
cannonading commenced. This is reliable and has just come to the Associated
Press. The vessels were not in sight."* This startling intelligence, flashed
along the lines of telegraph, across the Alleghenies, was soon heard in the re-
mote corners of the Commonwealth. Threatnings and defiance, from Southern
leaders, had long since ceased to intimidate ; but when they fired upon the Flag,
its import could not be mistaken. It meant war, and the appeal to arms was
at once accepted by the masses of the IsTorth, however much they deprecated
the alternative.
Three days later, on the loth of April, the President of the United States
issued his proclamation calling out the militia of the several States to the num-
ber of seventy-five thousand men. On the afternoon of the same day, the Sec-
retary of War telegraphed to the Executive, that a call had been made on
Pennsylvania for sixteen regiments. Two regiments were wanted within thi'ee
days. A sudden dash upon the Capital was already strongly threatened. The
city was entirely unprotected, and at the mercy of the assailants.
The President's call, accompanied by an appeal from the Executive, was tele-
gTaphed to every part of the Commonwealth, urging men to come forward, in
companies and squads, with all possible dispatch, to the defence of the im-
perilled Capital. Aside from the city of Philadelphia, there were few militia
companies fully armed and equipped ; and of these, few contained even the
minimum number of (32) men. As the intelligence, of the appeal for men,
spread through the towns and villages of the interior, the officers of the few
organized companies, hastily called their men together, and tendered their ser-
vices to the Governor.
* Telegram, addressed to Gov. Curtin, from Philadelphia, by J. Morris Harding. Telegrams
received MS., Vol. l,p. 1.
4 FIliST FIVE COMPANIES,
Among- the first thus promptly to respond, were the Einggoltl Light Artil-
lery, Captain M'Knight, of Eeading ; the Logan Guards, Captain Selheimer,
of Lewistown ; the Washington Artillery, Captain Wren, and the IS'ational
Light Lifantry, Captain M'Donald, of Pottsville ; and the Allen Eifles, Captain
Yeager, of Allentown.
Early in January, 1861, the late Major General William H. Keim, with char-
acteristic sagacity, had advised Captain M'Knight that the services of his com-
pany* would probably soon be needed, and had counselled him to hold them in
readiness for immediate service. Hence, from that time forward, frequent and
almost daily drills were practiced. The dispatch, announcing the attack on
Fort Sumter, found the- company at driU at some distance from the city. The
effect was electrical. All were impatient to move to the defence of the Flag.
The company was held in readiness, and, on the 16th of April, marching
orders were received from Governor Curtin. On the afternoon of the same
day, it moved by the Eeading railroad to Harrisburg, where it arrived at eight
o'clock in the evening. The company numbered one hundred and two men,
fiilly armed and equipped as light artillery. On reporting at the Executive
office, the Governor being absent in Washington, orders were sought from the
Secretary of War, who telegraphed to push the company forward by the earliest
train. This order, for prudential reasons, was almost immediately counter-
manded by the Secretary of the Commonwealth, t
The Logan Guards,^ of Lewistown, could muster but twenty -six members ;
but, on receipt of a telegram from Governor Curtin, dated April 16, accepting
their services, and urgiag them to lose no time in moving, the drum-caU was
soon heard along the streets, and in less than an hour, one hundred and six
*The Ringgold Light Artillery of Reading, a volunteer company, was organized and
equipped in 1850, under James M'Kniglit, Captain. It was armed with four six-pounder brass
field pieces and caissons, with full equipments of artillerists, including sabres, and mustered
over two hundred men. It was composed of good material, was weU drilled, and was the
pride of the city of Reading. It had participated in several volunteer encampments ; one at
Easton of a week's duration, where it was entertained by ex-Governor Reeder, and other lead-
ing citizens.
t Harrisburg, April 16, 1861.
Captain James M'Knight :
Dear Sir :— You will please delay your march to Washington until ordered by the Governor.
Respectfully yours,
ELI SLIFER.
% The Logan Guards, a volunteer company, was organized by Major Daniel Eisenbise,
inspector of the 2d brigade, 14th division, Pennsylvania militia. In the month of July, 1858,
John B. Selheimer was elected Cai)tain, and commissioned on the 7th of August. The company
met for parade and drill about once a month, and participated in volunteer encampments at
Lewistown in the fall of 1859, and at Huntingdon in 1860, both under command of Major Gen-
eral Wm. H. Keim. It participated in the ceremonies incident to the inauguration of Governor
Curtin in January, 1861, and in the reception of Mr. Lincoln, President elect, on the 22d of
February following.
At the close of the three months' service it was re-organized under Captain J. A. Mathews,
and re-entered the service in the 46th regiment, Colonel Knipe, for three years, remaining as
veterans to the close of the war, and participating in the campaigns of Banks, M'CleUan, Pope,
Bumside, Hooker, and Sherman. The losses of the company, from all causes, during the war,
were one hundred and eleven men ; but so weU did recruits come forward from the home
neighborhood, as they were wanted, that at the close of the war, sixty-eight men and oflScers
were mustered out as veteran volvmteers, the roUs showing an aggregate membership of two
hundred and forty-seven. The survivors of the organization participated in the flag reception,
at Philadelphia, on the 4th of July, 1866, and were assigned to the right of the procession, by
Major General Hancock, commanding officer of the day.
THREE MONTHS' SERVICE. 5
men, including the twenty-six original members, were in line and ready to raarcli.
At ten o'clock P. M., of the same day, the company moved to the station on the
opposite bank of the Juniata river ; but, owing to a lack of transportation, it
did not reach Harrisbui-g till the morning of the 17th.
The officers of the i^ational Light Infantry,* of Pottsville, had, as early as
the 11th of April, by a resolution of the company, tendered its services to the
Secretary of War, and were notified, on the 13th, of their acceptance. The
Washington Artillery, t also of Pottsville, witli like patriotic ardor, anticipating
the wants of the government, had, on the 13th of April, tendered their serviced
to, and been accepted by the Government. The two companies, under march-
ing orders, left Pottsville on the 17th, and arrived in Harrisburg, at eight o'clock
in the evening. Simultaneously with these, came, also, the Allen Guard from
AUento^vn, a company efficiently organized and well drilled, under Captain
Yeager.
On the morning of the 18th of AprO, a detachment of Eegulars of company
"H," 4th Artillery, consisting of some forty or fifty men, arrived in Harrisburg
from the West, in command of Lieutenant Pemberton, afterward a Lieutenant
General of the rebel army, and chief in the fruitless defence of Vicksbui-o-. The
five volimteer companies having been mustered into the service of the United
States by Captain Seneca G. Simmons, of the 7th Infantry, the regulars and
these volunteers, departed on the same train, at nine o'clock A. M., of the 18th,
the former for Fort M'Henry, near Baltimore, the latter for Washington, and
arrived at Baltimore at one P. M. The volunteers were under the necessity of
marching some two miles through the city, from Bolton to Camden station.
On leaving the cars, a battalion was formed in the following order : Pem-
berton, with his regulars, on the right j Selheimer, with the Logan Guards, next ;
and Yeager, Wren and M'Donald following, M'Knight, with the Etnggold Ar-
tillery, bringing up the rear. As the column Avas forming near Bolton station,
the police of Baltimore appeared in large force, headed by Marshal Kane, and
followed by a mob, who at once commenced an attack upon the volunteers,
countenanced by a portion of the police, sent to give safe conduct through the
city. Orders were given to the men to preserve their temper, and to make no
reply to anything that should be said to them. At the command ^'forward,"
* The NATiONAii Light Infantry was organized in the summer of 1831, and was com-
manded, successively, by Captains Dean, Shoenfelter, Beard, Bland, Pott, and M'Donald. The
interest in the organization, which had, for a time, been impaired, was revived under the
skillful management of Captain Frank Pott, and the outbreak of the rebellion found the com-
pany in efficient training under Captain M'Donald. Its organization was continued after the
three months' term of service had expired, and became company "A" of the 96th veteran
regiment,
t The Washington Abtilleey was organized at Pottsville, in July, 1842, imder Captain
(since Brigadier General) James Nagle. At the breaking out of the Mexican war, its services
were tendered to the Governor, and accepted. Its ranks being immediately recruited to the
maximum number, it was, on the 15th of December, 1846, mustered into the service of the
United States at Pittsburg, as company " B, " 1st regiment of Pennsylvania Volunteers. Francis
M. Wynkoop, hitherto a private in the ranks of the Artillerists, was elected Colonel of the regi-
ment. Retiring from Mexico with thinned ranks, the company was mustered out, at Phila-
delphia, on the 27th of July, 1848, and the scarred veterans were received at Pottsville with
honors befitting the brave. Cherishing V esprit du corps, and proud of their history, the or-
ganization and drill of the company was studiously maintained, their ranks being continually
recruited from the young men desirous of emulating their valor. On several occasions the
company was called out to assist in quelling disturbances, which the civU authorities were unable
to repress, and always performed this disagreeable duty in a manner to command the confidence
and gratitude of aU law abiding citizens.
6 FIRST FIVE COMPANIES,
the mob commenced hooting, jeering, and yelling, and proclaimed with oaths,
that the troops should not pass through their city to fight the South.
Arriving near the centre of the city, Pemberton, with his regulars, filed off
towards Fort M'Heury, leaving the volunteers to pursue their way through the
city as best they could. At tliis juncture the mob were excited to a perfect
frenzy, breaking the line of the police, and pushing through the files of men,
in an attempt to break the column. Every insult, that coidd be heaped upon
the troops, Avas oiiered, but no word of reply was elicited, the officers and men
marching steadily on towards Camden station. At every step the mob increased,
imtil it numbered thousands of the most determined and desperate rebels of
the war.
The Logan Guards were armed with thirty-four Springfield muskets, which
had been drawn from the National armory, on a requisition from the Adjutant
General of Pennsylvania, at the time of its organization in 1858, and thii'ty-four
of their number carrying them, were imiformed precisely like the regulars. The
officers and some of the men wore revolvers at their sides, well loaded. Aside
liom these, there was not a charge of powder in the five companies ; but one of
the men of the Logan Guards, happening to have a box of percussion caps in
his pocket, had previously distributed them to his comrades, and the thirty-
four muskets of the Guards were capped, and carried, half cocked, at a support
arms, creating the impression in the mob, that these muskets were loaded, and
would be used against them, if they attempted an assault. This feint was be-
lieved to have saved that little band of volunteers from the bloody and brutal
attack which awaited the Massachusetts 6th on the following day.
As the volunteers were boarding the train at the station, the angry mob
hurled a shower of bricks, clubs, and stones into their disorganized ranks, for-
tunately, however, inflicting only slight injuries. In the midst of the confusion,
an attempt was made to detach the engine from the train and run it away.
This was only prevented by the determined character of the engineer and his
assistants, who drew revolvers, and threatened to shoot any who dared to make
the attempt. At length, amidst the demoniac yells of the crowd, the train
moved off, carrying the volunteers safely beyond the reach of their desperate
assailants.
In the meantime, great solicitude was felt by the State officials at Harris-
burg, for the safety of these unarmed and defenceless men, pioneers, pushing
forward, amidst threatening and discordant elements, to the rescue of an im-
perilled and helpless government. The previous- demonstrations of the disor-
derly element in Baltimore had created alarm, and solicitude was felt, lest an
attack should be made upon the volunteers, and they would need arms and am-
munition for their own defence j but so great was the demand for men, and so
loud the call from Washington to hasten their march, that the necessary equip-
ments, which were not in hand, could not be procured. Fpon the arrival of
the volunteers at Baltimore, the Governor and his executive and staff officers,
repaired to the telegraph office in Harrisburg, and awaited, in almost breathless
anxiety, for the first iatelligence of these pioneer soldiers. When, at length, the
announcement was made of their successful march through the city, and of
the safe departure of the train bearing them on to Washington, he raised his
arm, and pledged in his own characteristic manner, that not another Penn-
sylvania soldier should leave the State unarmed, if the capital should be razed
to the ground.
THREE months' SERVICE. 7
At seveii o'clock P. M., of the 18tli,* these live companies, the head of the
grand column of two millions of men, who were afterwards mustered and
marched in their footprint.s, arrived in Washington. Major (since Major Gen
eral) Irwin M'Dowell assumed command, and ordered them to quarters in the
Capitol. Arms, aminunition, and equipments were furnished, and the work
was immediately commenced of barricadmg the Capitol, fronting the Potomac,
with barrels of cement, and large sheets of boiler iron.
The timely arrival of these troops was the occasion of much joy. On the
opposite side of the Potomac, on the Virginia shore, squads of rebel soldiers
■were drilling in full view of the Capitol, and, but for this accession of strength,
the city might have fallen an easy prey. The night of the 18th passed quietly
away, and at day-break of the 19th, the morning report of the Logan Guards,
ofificially signed, was handed, by the First Sergeant of the company, to Adju-
tant General Thomas, that officer remarking, that it was the first ofhcial volun-
teer report received.
On Tuesday, the 23d, it was ascertained that an attem^Dt would be made to
capture Washing-ton by way of the Arsenal and the Navy Yard. The Eing-
gold Artillerists were, accordingly, ordered to report to Captain (since Admiral)
Dahlgren, at the JSTavy Yard. Three twelve-pound howitzers were assigned to
the company, with which to defend the place. With the exception of a de-
tachment of twelve men, detailed to guard the Short bridge, the entire com-
maml was required to man these gTms. On the 25th, a Sergeant and six men
were detailed from the comi)any to serve as a guard on the Steamer Powhatan,
dispatched to make a reconnoissance down the Potomac, to search for obstruc-
tions, and to ascertain if forts were being erected along the river. On Friday,
the 26th of April, the company was ordered, by Major M'Dowell, to duty at
the Capitol. Eemaining there till the 15th of May, it was ordered to report
for duty to Major (since Major General) Eamsey, at the Washington Arsenal,
who assigned it to quarters in the penitentiary.
When the company left Harrisburg, on the 18th of April, it was ordered to
leave behind its field pieces, and equipments, with the exception of sabres. This
order was exceedingly distasteful to the men, as their guns, which they kept
beautifully burnished, and designated by pet names, had come to be regarded
with an attachment which only soldiers know. On the 16th of May, to the
great joy of the men, their pieces were restored to them, and they were ordered
to discontinue all other duty, to put their guns and caissons in proper condi-
tion, and to commence, at once, gun and sabre diill. On the 18th the com-
pany was inspected by the Secretary of War, Mr. Cameron. With the excep-
tion of a short interval, when detailed to mount gains in the forts about Wash-
ington, the company remained on duty at the Arsenal till the expiration of its
term of service, never having performed duty with the regiment to which it was '
nominally attached.
The Logan Guards and Washington Artillery, after remaining in the Capi-
tol some ten days, were ordered to garrison duty at Fort Washington, then
in command of Brevet Major J. A. Haskins, of the Eegular army. These two
companies having an excess of men, a new company was formed from the sur-
plus, and First Lieutenant David A. Smith, of the Washington Ai'tillery, was
commissioned Captain thereof.
*The Massachusetts 6th arrived at the Capital at nine o'cloc]< P. M., of AprU 19, and the New
York 7th — which Avaa the next to arrive^-April 25,
8 FIRST FIVE COMPANIES,
These pioneer companies, which had promptly marched to the Capital on
the first alarm, and had been assigned to duty for its safety and protection,
araidst the great uprising of the people whicli ensued, seem to have been lost
sight of, and forgotten by the State authorities. For, not until two hundred
and forty other companies, that succeeded tliem in the service, liad been organized
into regiments, brigades and divisions, were they remembered as a part of
Pennsylvania troops. After twenty-four other regiments were organized and
fully equipped, these first companies, which were justly entitled to the first
place in the 1st regiment, were organized as a part of the 25th and last regi-
ment for the three months' service. Henry L. Cake, of Pottsville, was elected
Colonel and Captain Selheimer, of the Logan Guards, Lieutenant Colonel.
Colonel Selheimer was ordered to join the regiment ; but the companies serving
in Fort Washington never saw the regiment or its Colonel 5 indeed, only knew
that they belonged to a regiment from the fact that one of their Captains had
been transferred by promotion. Nearly two months, of the three for which
they had enlisted, had passed, before these companies received adequate cloth-
ing or camp equipage, from either the State or National Government, and
many of the men were excused from duty because of their pai1;ial nakedness.
Major Haskins, and the efficient officers under him at the Fort, worked
zealously and kindly with these troops, in perfectiQg them in their duties as
soldiers, and so well did they succeed, that in the single company of Logan
Guards, one-half of the number became commissioned officers in various Penn-
sylvania regiments, four of the number being Brevet Brigadier Generals, four
Colonels, four Lieutenant Colonels, six Majors, eighteen Captains, and thirty-
two Lieutenants. Among the privates in the ranks of tliis compa.ny, in their
inarch through Baltimore, was Brigadier General Wm. H. L-win, who com-
manded a brigade of General Franklin's corps at Antietam ; Brevet Brigadier
General Wm. G. Mitchell, chief of General Hancock's staff; Brevet Brigadier
General J. A. Mathews, who commanded the second brigade of General Hart-
ranft's division, in the 9th corps ; and Brigadier General Thomas M. Hulings,
who was killed while gallantly leading his regiment into the thickest of the
Wilderness fight.
In the progress of the gigantic struggle which ensued, of which the most
farsighted had then no conception, so many and such brilliant services have
been rendered by the soldiers of the National armies, that the timely march of
these companies has been little noted. But the value of their presence in the
Capital at tliis critical juncture, can not be overlooked, in any fair estimate of
the causes which led to our triumph ; and it must ever be regarded as one of
the links in that chain of great events, seemingly planned by Providence, for
our deliverance. The President and other officers of the Government felt, and
repeatedly expressed gratitude for their timely presence, and the thanks of the
House of Eepresentatives, which are rarely tendered, and only for great and
most signal services to the State, were expressed in the following terms :
37th Congress op the United States, July 22, 1861.
Resolved, That the thanks of this House are due, and are hereby tendered
to the five hundred and thii-ty soldiers from Pennsylvania, who passed through
the mob of Baltimore, and reached Washing-ton on the eighteenth of April last,
for the defence of the National Capital.
GAIiUSHA A. GEOW,
Speaker of the House of Representatives,
THREE MONTHS' SERVICE.
LOGAN GUARDS.
RECRUITED AT LEWISTOWN.
MUSTERED INTO SERVICE, AT HARRISBURG, APRIL 18, 1861.
John B. Selheimer Captain.
Thomas M, Hulings First Lieutenant.
Robert W. Patton Second Lieutenant,
Joseph A. Mathews First Sergeant.
.Joseph S. Waream Second Sergeant.
Henry A. Eisenbise Third Sergeant.
William B. Weber Fourth Sergeant,
Elias W. Eisenbise First Corporal.
Porter P.Butts Second Corporal.
John Nolte Third Corporal.
Frederick Hart Fourth Corpora!.
Samuel G. M'Laughlln....Musician.
Joseph W. Postlethwait do.
William Hopper do.
Alexander, Jesse J...,. Private,
Burns, James D do.
Bowsum, WilUam H da
Benner, William E do.
Betts, Robert do.
Cooper, William R do,
Cowden, William do.
Cole, Emanuel do.
Comfort, Henry do.
•Cogley, Jeremiah do.
Comfort, Samuel do.
D'Armit, Franklin da
Dewees, Thomas W do.
Elberty, George W ,...do.
Eckebarger, James B do.
Elberty, W. Asbury, , ...do.
Freeborn, William H do.
Fichthorn, Joseph A do.
Files, Abraham do.
Ferrer, Joseph Bingham. ...do.
Freeborn, George M do.
Fessler, Daniel do.
Fowler, Owen M do.
Hart, George do.
Hughes, .John do.
Hunter, John T do.
Henry, James W do.
Irwin, WilliamH do.
Jones, John W do.
Jackson, James M do.
Kauflfman, John S do.
Kinkade, Thomas do.
Kaiser, Henry F do.
Loff, George J Private.
Langton, John S do.
Laub, Charles E do.
Link, Elias W do.
M'Ewen, William, T do.
Mitchell, William G do.
M'Cay, William P do.
Marks, Samuel B., do.
Miller, JohnS do.
Miller, Joseph A do.
M'Knew, William do.
Mathews, Robert A do.
M'Kee, John A do.
Morton, Robert D do.
M'Laughlln, Samuel G do.
Nelson, William A do.
Nelson, Robert do.
Nurse, Thomas A do.
Nail, John A do.
Price, James do.
Printz, Henry do.
Postlethwait, John M do.
Rothrock, Bronsen do.
Rager, James N do.
Sterrett, Francis R do.
Sterrett, James X... do.
Sherwood, William da
Shull, Chauncey M da
Smith, E. Augustus do.
Smith, Theodore B do.
Scott, Nathaniel W do.
Smith. James P do.
Stahl, Charles W da
Snyder, George A do.
Snyder, Lucien T do.
Tice, Gideon M do.
Uttly, Thomas M do.
Wasson, David do.
Wentz, Franklin H do.
Waters, Gilbert. .„ da
Weber, David B ,.do.
Walters, Henry G, do.
Wertz, David do.
White, George do.
Winterod, Philip do.
Zeigler, EdAvin E do.
ALLEN GUARD.
RECRUITED AT ALLENTOWN.
MUSTERED INTO SERVICE, AT HARRISBURG, APRIL 18, mi.
Thomas Yeager Captain.
James M. Wilson First Lieutenant.
Joseph T. Wilt Second Lieutenant,
Joseph T. Wilt First Sergeant.
Solomon Goeble Second Sergeant.
William Wolf First Corporal.
.John E. Webster Second Corporal.
Ignitz Cressor Third Corporal,
Daniel Kramer Fourth Corpora).
Cole, Norman H Private.
Deitrich, Charles do.
Derr, Henry Wilson do.
Dunlap, Milton H do.
Early, William do.
Frederick, Gideon do.
Fuller, Matthew R ,do.
Frame, William G do.
Gross, Edwin do.
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FIRST FTTE COMPAXlE?!,
Geidner, James Private.
Henry, George F do.
Houc'k, John do.
Hillegos. Tsathaniol .do.
Hettinger, Joseph do.
HoxAvorth, George do.
Hittle, Edwin U. do.
Jacob, David do,
Kress, WiUiam do.
Keiper, George W do.
Leisenring, Martin W do.
Leh, Franklin do,
Miller, Edwin H do,
M'Nultv, Henry do,
Pfeffer, Charles A do.
Reber, Jonathan W do,
Rhue, William do.
Rothman, Ernst Private,
Rhoads, George W do.
Romig, John do,
Schneck, Samuel. do.
Storch, Henry ..do.
Shitfert, Charles A do.
Sigman, M. H . do.
Seip, Lewis G do,
Sheidler, Adolphus do.
Sheidlor, Envillo do.
TJhler, John E do.
Wctherhold, Allen da,
"Weiss, D-ivid do,
Warner, William do.
Weiss, Joseph do.
Weogandt, Benneville do.
WASHINGTON ARTILLEEY.
KECKUITED AT POTTSVILLE.
MUSTERED INTO SERVICE, AT HARRISBURG, APRIL 18, 1861,
James Wren Captain.
David A. Smith First Lieutenant.
Francis B, Wallace Second Lieutenant.
Henry C.Russell First Sergeant.
Joseph \. Gilmour Second Sergeant.
Cyrus Sheet/, Third Sergeant.
William J. M'Quade Fourth Sergeant.
Delaplain J. Ridgway First Corporal,
Samuel R. Russel Second Corporal.
Charles Hinkle Third Corporal.
Reuben Snyder Fourth Corporal.
Gressang, G. H Q, M. Sergt.
Albert F. Bowen Mnsician.
Thomas Severn do,
Auman , William Private.
Alspach, Henry L do.
Bannan Frank do.
Bates, William do.
Bratton, G. Wilson do.
Betz, Joel H do.
Brobst, Henry do.
Beck, Charles E do.
Bobbs, Henry do.
Bartolett, Richard do.
Brandt, Jeremiah B do.
Brown, David B do.
Barth, J. F do.
Burns, Anthony do.
Bowen, Alexander S do.
Brown, William do.
Bosbvshell, Oliver C do.
Beard, Samuel do.
Boyer, David do.
Clemens, William W do.
Cole, William do.
Curry, John do.
Corby, Thomas do.
Christian, Daniel do.
Christian, Benjamin C do.
Christian, John C .do.
Christ, Fredericli do,
Degan, William do,
Dentzer, Philip T do,
Dentzer, Henry do.
Drake, Nelson do,
Dewees, Francis P do,
Douglas, Lewis do.
Downing, Henry K do,
Edgan, William do.
Englc, John do,
Evans, Charles do.
Fyant, Joseph Private,
Fi-ailey, Peter H do,
Feger, William J do,
Fisher, Peter do.
Glenn, Charles A do.
Grow, Peter do*
Hill, George H do.
Hetherington, James R do.
Harden, William H do.
HetFner, William..., do,
Huntzinger, Alfred do.
Hesser, Charles A ...do.
Iloffa, John do,
Hetfner, Benjamin F do,
Hartman, George H do.
Hammer, Thomas F, B do,
Hanlev, Patrick do.
Hill, Henry H do,
Hause, Charles do,
Hause, Frank. do.
] Lodgson, Richard M do.
Hetherington, John J do.
Irwin, Thomas do.
Jones, Thomas do.
Johnson, Thomas do.
Jones, Benjamin F do.
Jones, John do,
Kear, Joseph do.
Loeser, Charles P do,
Lesher, William do,
Leonard, Godfrey do.
Leib, Edward J do.
Moser, Daniel do,
Meyers, George do.
Major, Nelson W do.
Maize, William F do,
Maurer, Charles do.
Myers, Franklin do.
Nagle, Edward do,
Nagle, John do.
Noble, John do.
Potts, Charles P do.
Pass, John do.
Price, Richard do.
Petherick, Thomas, Jr do.
Potter, Robert F do.
Pott, Richard do.
Potts, William Ramsey do.
Patterson, Theodore H do.
Pollock, Curtis C do.
Reed, Joseph do.
THlilOK MONTHS' .SEIlYrCE.
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Reese, Augustus, Private.
Rice, Georgo do.
Rice, Richard do.
Riley, William E do.
Shoener, Samuel do.
SilJiman, James S do.
Smith, Robert do.
Seltzer, Francis A do.
Slinglufif, Charles do,
Severn, Isaac E do.
Severn, Edward L do.
Sticher, Valentine do.
Shippen, Edward J do.
Stevenson, Flugh Private.
I Snyder, Lewis T do.
j Snyder, Reuben do.
Spence, William.. do.
Thomson, Heber S do.
Thomson, Alba C do-
Titus, Ambrose H do.
Van Horn, Charles do.
Wernert, Victor do.
Weaver, John C do.
Williams, Eli do.
Whitfield, Albert G do.
I Williams David do.
NATIONAL LIGHT INFANTRY.
RECRUITED AT POTTSVILLE.
MUSTERED INTO SERVICE, AT HARRISBURG, APRIL 18, 186L
Edmund M'Donaid Captain.
James Russell First Lieutenant.
Henry L. Cake Second Lieutenant.
ijouis J. Martin Second Lieutenant.
Lamar S. Hay First Sergeant.
Abram M'Intyre .Second Sergeant.
William F. Huntzinger... Third Sergeant.
George G. Boyer Fourth Sergeant.
Ernst A. Sauerbrey First Corporal.
Charles C. Russell Second Corporal.
Edward Moran Third Corporal.
Frederick W. Conrad Fourth Corporal.
Downey, D. D Q. M. Serg.
Bull, Thomas G Private.
Buckley, William do.
Burrows, John do.
Bast, Jacob do.
Barlett, B. F do.
Benedict, John E do.
Bodafield, John do.
Beidleman, William A do.
Becker, William do.
Britton, William do.
Carroll, William do.
Curtin, Patrick do.
Christian, William A do.
Dampman, J. J do.
Deiner, John P. do.
Dooley, John do.
De Coursey, George do.
Deitrich, Jeremiah do.
Donegan, John do.
Donegan, James do,
Evans, James , do.
Eppinger, John do.
Ellrich, Ernst T. do.
Eberle, David do.
Forseman, Amos do,
Foren, Michael do.
Foley, Edmund do.
Gafrett, William F do,
Garber, George W do.
Garrett, Charles F do.
Good, Uriah do.
Gehrtng, Henry do.
Gloss, Levi do.
Goodyear, M do,
Hughes, James M do.
Houck, Thomas G do.
Hoffman, Charles F do.
Hauser, Herman do.
Hanley, Fi-ank do.
Howard, David do.
Hartman, John Private.
Hodgson, William H. do.
Howell, John M. do.
Irving, William do.
Johnson, Joseph do.
Lambert, Enoch do.
Lashorn, William M do.
Lipman, Anthony do.
Lerch, George A do.
Larkin, Michael do.
Manayan, Lawrence. ..=... .do.
Marshall, James do.
M'Donaid, .James E. do.
M'Cabe, Edward do.
M'CooL, J. Addison do.
M'Ginnes, James P do.
Madara, William. do,
Mennig, George W. do.
Neis, Henry C do.
Parker, Th'^mas H do.
Pugh, William do.
Quinn, Henry do.
Ranch, John do.
Rich, Jonas M do.
Redkey, Charles, J., Jr do.
Richards, M. Edgar do.
Roberts, William R do.
Simpson, JohnT do.
Shoemaker, Charles J do.
Seltzer, Frederick do.
Stager, Samuel do.
Sammon, James do.
Simpson, F. W do.
Smith, James R. do.
Shoey, Jacob do.
Stodd, John do.
Schmidt, John do.
Smith, Alexander do.
Schoener, Franklin A do.
Smith, Terrence do.
Say lor, Emanuel do,
Schertle, George do.
Thomas, Edward do.
Troy, Ira do.
Trifoos, Elias B do.
Umberhauer, C. F do.
Walker, Mark do.
Wenricli, Frank do.
Weber, Louis do.
Weber, Charles do.
Weller, William do.
Womelsdorf, John P do.
Yerger, Henry.„ do.
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FIRST FTYR COMPAITIES,
RINGGOLD LIGHT ARTILLERY.
IlECRUITKT) AT READING.
MUSTBREID INTO SKRVICE, AT HARRISBURG, APRIL 18, 1861.
James M'Knigbt Captain.
Henry Nagle First Lieutenant.
William Graeff Second Lieutenant.
George W. Dureli First Sergeant.
Daniel Kreisler Second Sergeant.
Henry Rush Third Sergeant.
Jeremiah Seiders Fourth Sergeant.
Levi J. Homan First Corporal.
F. W. Folkman Second Corporal.
Jacob Womert Third Corporal.
Horatio Leader Fourth Corporal.
John A. Hook Musician.
George B. Eckert do.
Ash, Solomon D Private. '
Anthony, James M do.
Ammon, Anthony do.
Ansart; Charles 13 do.
Berger, Augustus^ do.
Bickley, GeorgeS da
Burkhert Reuben R do.
Bouse, Harrison G dOi
Bowers, William W do.
Bechtel, David do.
Bechtel, Aaron do.
Bitting, Charles A do.
Coleman, Henry do.
Christ, William F do.
Drenkel, Amos do.
Dickinson, Daniel M do.
Ebling, Edward G do.
Ermentrout, Benjamin F doi
Eisenbeis, Henry E do.
Eben, William C do.
Evans, Samuel dov
Eltz, Robert do.
Fleck, Henry do.
Frees, Adam do.
Frees, John, Jr do.
Fox, Harrison do.
Frantz, Christian C do.
Faust, Adam do.
Fix, WiUiam W do.
Fox, James A do.
Geliry, Addison do.
Gebhart, Charles W do.
Geiger, Henry do.
Gries, Lemuel do.
Gentzler, James H do.
Hamilton, Samuel do.
Huyet.t, Amos do.
Hill, Nathaniel B do.
Helms, Andrew S.,...,.,,..,,.,d(>.
Haberacker, William Private*
Hessler, Jacob J. do.
Housel, Franklin do.
Kennedy, John L do.
Knabb, George W do.
Koch, John D do.
Leeds, Jacob do.
Lutz, Harrison do.
Lantz, Peter A do.
Levan, Daniel J do.
Leaf, George D do.
Levan, Aaron H do.
Leoser, Christopher do.
Lauman, George S do.
Leeds, Isaac S do.
Levan, Charles do.
Maltzberger, Daniel do.
Muhlenberg, Charles P do.
M'Knight, Joseph H.„ do.
Miller, WilUam M do.
Mock, William P do.
Mast, James L do.
M'llvaine, Howard do.
M'Lenegan, John H do.
Neihart, Henry„ do.
Pearson, Edward P., Jr do.
Pfleger, James do.
Feck, Fi-ederick do.
Plullippi, Frederick H do.
Ritter, Ferdinand S do.
Rush, Henry do.
Rapp, William, Jr do.
Rambo, Francis do.
Rambo, Isaiah do.
Rhoades, George B do.
Sherman, Jackson ...do.
Shaefifer, Franklin.... do.
Smith, Edward L..... do.
Smeck, Franklin do.
Silvis, George W do.
Scull, Edward do.
Spangler, Charles do.
Shearer, Jonathan do.
Smith, Wilham H do.
Shirey, Albert H do.
Sauerbier, William do.
Soyfert, Albert H do.
Witman, Daniel do.
Whiteside, Henry do.
Yohn, Daniel S do.
Yohn, John L do.
Yeagei:, Frederick M....j^...dQ,
First Regiment.
ON the 13tli day of April, 1861, two days previous to the call of the Presi-
dent for troops, citizens of IS'orthampton county called a public meeting
at Easton, to consider the posture of affairs, and to take measures for the sup-
port of the National Government. A great concourse gathered in the public
square, composed of men, women and children, all filled with anxiety and fearful
apprehension as they discussed the result of the popular outbreak. Eloquent
speeches were made, which stirred the feelings of patriotism, and the call for
volunteers was answered by the cheers of yoimg and old. At this, and subse-
quent meetings, four volunteer companies were organized by Captains Yohe,
Bell, Heckman, and Dachradt. On the 15th of April, two days after the first
meeting, and on the day of the President's call, the services of these companies
were offered to, and accepted by the Governor. On the 18th, the volunteers
left their homes and families, unarmed and without uniforms or equipments,
and proceeded to Harrisburg.
On the 20th of April the First Pennsylvania regiment of volunteer militia
for the service of the National Government was organized by the choice of the
following officers : Samuel Yohe, of Easton, fi?om Captain of company C, Colonel ;
Tilghman H. Good, of Allentown, Lieutenant Colonel ; Thomas W. Lynn, Major ;
James Miltimore was designated, by Colonel Yohe, as Adjutant. The regi-
ment, thus organized, consisted of companies lettered, recruited, and mustered
into service, as indicated at the head of the several company rolls. An excel-
lent band of music, from Lancaster city, numbering sixteen pieces, under the
leadership of Daniel Clemens, was also attached to the regiment.
Previous to the receipt of marching orders, the men were furnished with
muskets and muslin haversacks, and provided with hard tack and bacon, and
about twelve rounds of ball cartridge, which, for want of cartridge boxes, were
carried in their pockets. On the night of the 20th of April, the regiment, under
the command of Brigadier General George 0. Wynkoop, left Harrisburg, and
proceeded to a point near Cockeysville, on the Northern Central railroad. This
movement was made with the design of protecting the bridges on this road,
and eventually of opening communication with Washington, which, since the
passage of the Massachusetts troops, had been broken. But, upon the repre-
sentation of leading public men of Maryland, that a military occupation, and a
resort to violent measures, at this time, might precipitate a collision, and lead to
the secession of the State, the authorities ordered* a retrograde movement, and
on the following Monday evening, the command retired to Camp Scott, near the
town of York.
*TMs order was the result of a conference between Mayor Brown and three of his friends,
of Baltimore, and the President and General Scott, wherein it was agreed, by the latter, that
these troops should be withdrawn, and was issued accordingly.
14 FIRST EEGIMENT, , ^^
After several dajs' delay, clothing and equipments, including cooking uten-
sils, were received. The regiment remained here, drilling in anticipation of
immediate service in the field, until the 14th of May, when it was detailed to
guard the Northern Central railroad from the Pennsylvania line to Druid Park,
near Baltimore.
On the 25th of May, having been relieved by the 12th Pennsylvania regi-
ment, Colonel Campbell, it was ordered to move to CatonsviUe, Maryland, to
guard the roads leading to Frederick city and Harper's Ferry. Tents and camp
equipage were here supplied, wliich had hitherto been wanting, all efforts to
obtain them having proved fruitless. On the 29th, it was ordered to advance
about five miles to the village of Frauklintov/n, where it was posted, and re-
mained guarding the same avenues as before.
On the 3d of June, the regiment was ordered to Chambersburg, to join the
forces there concentrating. It was placed in camp, remaining several days, en-
gaged in drill and field discipline. It was assigned to the 2d Brigade,* 2d Di-
vision, of General Patterson's army. The Brigade was soon after ordered to
Hagerstown, and advanced to, and encamped near the village of Funkstown.
While at this place, upon one occasion the whole encampment was aroused
at midnight, in anticipation of a movement of the enemy, and hurriedly marched
to Williamsport, on the Potomac, which was reached at day-break. Eematning
until the following evenmg, no enemy being discovered, it was ordered to return
to camp, reaching it about midnight. The regiment was here supplied with new
uniforms. Previous to this time the men had suffered for the want of adequate
clothing, though the destitution had been greatly relieved by a partial supply
sent by kind friends at Easton. A few days later, on the 21st of June, orders
were received from the commanding General, to prepare three days' cooked
rations, and taking transportation and ten days' rations, to move with all pos-
sible dispatch, and occupy Frederick, Maryland. In obedience to this order
the regiment struck tents the same evening, and on the 22d arrived at Fred-
erick, and reported to Governor Hicks. The regiment remained here about
two weeks, constantly improving in field exercises and military discipline It
was next ordered to Martinsburg, Yirginia. Eeturning through Boonsboro', it
encamped the same night on Kennedy's farm, and on the following day ar-
rived at Williamsport. Fording the Potomac, it advanced to Falling Waters,
ISTcxt day, resuming the march, it arrived at Martinsburg, meeting the whole
division commanded by General Patterson.
On the 8th of July, the following order was received ;
Head-Quartees, Department of Pennsylvania, )
Martinsburg, Va., July 8, 1861, )
To Colonel Samuel Yohe,
Commanding 1st Pennsylvania Volunteers :
Sir: — I am instructed by the commanding General to say that your regi-
ment has been selected to garrison this important post, on account of the con-
fidence reposed in the administrative qualities of the commander and the here-
tofore good conduct of the regiment, which give assurance of the safety of the
* Organization of 2cl Brigade, Brigadier General George C. Wynkoop, 2d Division, Major Gen-
eral W. H. Keim. 1st Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, Colonel Samuel Yohe ; 2d Regiment
Pennsylvania Volunteers, Colonel Frederick 8. Stumbaugh ; 3d Regiment Pennsylvania Vol-
untf ers, Colonel I'rancis P. Minier.
TIIRPE MONTOs' SEllVIOE. 15
depot, and that the iuhabitauts will be protected, and many now opposed to us
made friends of, while the luke-warm will be strengthened in their feelings.
I am sir, very respectfull} ,
Your obedient servant,
(Signed) F. J. PORTER, A. A. G,
When, on the 14th of July, the division under General Patterson moved
t^owards Bimker Hill, the 1st Regiment, in obedience to this order, remained at
Martinsbiu^g, which had now become the base of supply. Two days later, the
regiment was ordered to Charlestown, where it again met and rejoiued the di-
vision. Here, on the 17th of Jidy, an order was received to have the men
prepared with ten days' cooked rations in haversacks, and be ready to move
without baggage. On this day it had been arranged that a battle shoidd be
fought by the army imder M'Dowell, but was delayed till foiu- days later.
The plan of campaign, as ilisclosed by the orders of the General-in-Chief,
contemplated that the army under Patterson should keep in front of the enemy
and prevent his advance into Maryland or Pennsylvania, and make demonstra-
tions in favor of the army operating under M'Dowell in front of Washington,
with a conditional purpose ot striking the enemy a damaging blow, if a favora-
ble opportunity offered. These demonstrations were continued till it was sup-
posed that the contemplated battle before Washington had been fought. Gen-
eral Scott* had given notice to General Patterson that the moveraout would
commence on the IGth, again that it had been commenced on the 17th, and i tiialiy
that the decisive battle would be fought on the 18th. On the 21st, the regiment-
was ordered to move to Harper's Ferry, from whence, on the 23d, it marched
to Sandy Hook, and on the same evening took the train for Harrisburg, where
the men were honorably discharged and mustered out of service.
During the time* that the regiment was in service, it did not participate in
any battles ; but its timely arrival in the field accomplished much good by
checking any rash movement on the part of Rebels in arms along our borders.
The duties it was called upon to perform were faithfully done, and its good con-
duct, under all circumstances, was appreciated and acknowledged by its supe-
rior officers.
* General Patterson to General Scott, July 9. * * * "His (enemy's) design
evidently is to draw this force on as far as possible from its base, and then to cut my line, or to
attack with large reinforcements from Manassas. As I have already stated, I cannot advance
far, and if I could, I think the movement very imprudent. When you make your attack, I
expect to advance and offer battle. Ti the enemy retires, shall not pursue. I am very desir-
ous to know Avhen the General-in-Chief wishes me to approach Winchester. If the notice does
not come in any other v/aj^, I Avish you would indicate the day by telegraph, thus : ' Let me
hear from you on .' "
General Scott to General Patterson, July 12. * * " " Let me hear from you
on Tuesday, (July 16.) Write often when en route.'''
General Scott to General Patterson, July 17. * •• - '< M'DoweU's first day's
work has driven the enemy beyond Fairfax Court House. The Junction will probably be
carried to-morrow (July 18.)" [The battle of Bull Run was fought July 21.]
16
FIRST RE(UMENT.
FIELD ANT) STAFF OFFICERS.
Samuel Yolie Colonel.
T. H. Good Lieutenant Colonel.
Thomas W. Lynn Major.
James Miltimore Adjutant.
Frederick S. Pyfer Quartermaster.
Jacob R. Ludlow Surgeon.
W. H. H. Michler Assistant Surgoou.
EEGIMEI^TAL BAND
Daniel Clemens Musician.
Joseph M. Cogley do.
Oeorge P. Bruederiy do.
Herin an Newmyer do.
Joseph A. Bruederly do.
Charles Hepting do.
John Ciiambers do.
Oeoi'ge G. Myers do.
George F. Rote Musician.
.Jacob H. Norbeck do.
Jacob Adams do.
Charles Streich do.
John P. Shindle do.
Frederick Wettig do.
Henry Slienek do.
Benjamin F. Adams do.
Company A.
RECRUITED AT BETHLEHEM, NORTHAMPTON COUNTY.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 20, 1861.
James L. Selfridge Captain.
John F. Freauff First Lieutenant.
Richard Molten Goundie, Second Lieutenant.
Thomas B. Gorman First Serjeant.
Charles B. M'Carty Second Sergeant.
Aaron Getter Third Sergeant.
Benjamin Weaver Fourth Sergeant.
William H. Fritz First Corporal.
Augustus Boehm Second Corporal.
William W. Yohe Third Corporal.
John C. Schropp Fourth Corporal.
Charles Hower Musician.
Samuel Antrim do.
Albright, John Private.
Benner, Thomas do.
Bodder, Darius do.
Benner, Levi do.
Burnian, John do.
Bealer, Julius do.
Benner, Abraham, 1st do.
Brooks, William do.
Bell, James do.
Barnet, Moses do.
Benner, Abraham, 2d do.
Corkery, John do.
Derr, Martin do.
Dentry, Robert do.
Donever, Oliver do.
Davenport, Valentine do.
Dougherty, Thomas do.
Fetter, John C do.
Fitzgibbons, Mi'^hael do.
Fahs, William H do.
Frcy, Stephen do.
Groman, Samuel ...do.
Grider, Orville do.
Groman, .Tacob. do.
Haus, William H do.
Hoflnor, Johii do.
Hauser, Samuel Private
Kock, William do.
Kampman, Albert do.
Kuechner, John do.
Kiess, Lewis do.
Lynn, Aaron do.
Luckenbach, Andrew do.
Luckenbach , Augustus. . . . do.
Levers, Henry R do.
Lamol, Jacob do.
Mill, Tilghman do.
M'Carty, Daniel. do.
Michler, Clarence do.
Olp, John do.
Pfeifer, James N do.
Rice, Daniel G do.
Remig, Henry do.
Rickell, Adolph do.
Romig, James do.
Sigley, Owen do.
Stolzenbach, William H ...do.
Shively, William H do.
SchoU, DeWitt C do.
Schropp, Abraham S do.
Sigley, Charles H do.
Sigfried, James W do.
Stahl, John do.
Sherry, Ira C do.
Taylor, John '. do.
Ti'umbauer, Joseph S do.
Tice, Levi do.
Transuc, Aaron do.
Wil helm, Bonj amin do.
Weist, Levi do.
Wolf, Frederick do.
White, George D do.
Wambold, Tilghman do.
Yovnig, Tilghman do.
THREE :^rONTI^S'' SElfVK'E,
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Company B
RECRUITEO AT EASTON, NORTHAMPTON C'OUIs'TV.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 20, ISC.l.
Jacob Dachradt Captain,
Godfrey Mutehler First Lieutenant.
Charles Eichman Second Lieutenant,
Jamos F. Meyers First Sergeant.
Jacob F. Rafferty Second Sergeant.
Andrew Burt Tliird Sergeant.
Samuel H. Barnes Fourth Sergeant.
Edward Cook First Corporal.
Max Weeks Second Corporal.
G. William Barrow Third Corporal.
John H, Burch Fourth Corxwral.
Samuel Burch Musician.
William H. Ginnerd do.
Bixler, John A Private,
Biglcy, Solomon do.
Bittenbender, John W do.
Benner, John do.
Bassett, Jacob do,
Barnes, Gideon A do.
Bloeckley, Edmn D do,
Bitzner, Lawrence do.
Church, Pulaski M do.
Dachrodt, John A ,....do,
Darmcr, Paul do.
Dittler, Jacob N.: do.
Davis, William D do,
Everetts, John do.
Eichman, William do.
Frountfelter, Richard do.
Frankentield, Leonard do.,
Frountfelter, Levi do,'
Fargo, James G do,
Ginnerd, Joseph A do,
Gardner, Abraham do.
Hay, Andrew I do.
Hay, John Q do,
Hincline, Daniel E do.
Hill, Hoiman do.
H«tzell, John Private.
Huble, Frederick W do.
Halm, George 11 do.
Hartzell, William do.
Imick, Charles do.
Kromer, William II do.
Kromer, Lewis F do,
Kemmerer, Edgar do.
Lerch, John S do,
Lynn, F^ do.
L(3vers, Joseph do,
Moser, James P do.
Moritz, William H do.
Michler, Peter S do.
Myers, Joseph S do.
Purser, John do.
Rodgers, Andrew do.
Rinker, Franklin do.
Rinek, Jacob, , ...do.
Ricker, John W do.
Shetter, Charles P do.
Smith, Maximilian do.
Schortz, Charles do.
Schweb, Frederick do.
Schaffer, Samuel do.
Schook, Amandes do.
Savitz, Joseph W do.
Singer, J. Lewis do,
Smilh, William do,
Schmitzor, William do.
Smith, I'^dward O do.
Sclilubach, Reuben do.
Smith, Valentine,, do.
Snyder, William F do.
Steer, William do.
Templin, William A do.
Troxell, William E do.
Ziegenfuss, WiUiam I do.
Company C.
REORTJITED AT EASTON, NORTHAMPTON COUNTY.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 20, 1861.
William H. Armstrong... Captain.
Robert Ramsden First Lieutenant.
Charles 11. Yard Second Lieutenant.
Lawrence Bonstein First Sergeant.
William H. Weaver Second Serg-eant,
Samuel Stewart. Third Sergeant.
Wcbanus Weisbach Fourth Sergeant.
William B. Metier First Corporal.
Emanuel R. ShcUing Second Corporal.
Edward Wortley Third Corporal.
Daniel Laubach Fourth Corporal.
Williani A. Hickman Musician.
Joseph Young do.
Arndt, George W Private.
Arnold, Charles do.
Barnet, Charles do.
Broadbach, .John do.
Bitters, Richard Ney do.
Bull, Jonathan ", do.
Billings, JohnP do.
Colbath, George do.
Carey, Daniel J do.
Callahan, John ,do.
Colbath, Williom do.
Cyphers, George E...^ Private,
Cook, John do.
Diehl, George A do.
Drew, Samuel W do.
Freyant, George H do.
Gross, Stephen do.
Green, John S do.
Gans, Owen do.
Gephart, Edwin do.
Heath, David do.
Hafford, Alvin... ,...do.
Huber, Henry do.
Ihrie, James do.
Kichline, Martin do.
Knauss, Martin V, do.
Kilkerry, Thomas do.
Kline, William II. do.
Lesher, Charles H ...do.
Lynd, John do.
Moser, Lawrence do.
Myers, Isaac M., do,
Mqyer Henry do.
Moy er , Bnn j am i n I'' do.
[ Mosor, Philip L do.
18
pniftT KEGlMEliTT,
Mowry, Francis Private.
M«rr;^j\ John do.
jMerwurth, Bernard do.
Miller, Henry do.
Paxson, Samuel do.
Pharo, William do.
Rustay, Jacob do.
llongay, Joseph do.
Sigman, George W do.
Snvder, .Tohn G do.
Stiiltz, William H do.
Smith, Peter do.
Simons, Perry _ do.
Schlegel , Charles do.
Shelling, Puehard do.
Shelling, Augustus Private.
Stiles, Isaac - do.
Troxell, Daniel do.
Tilton, James P do.
Viui Campen, James do.
Vogel, Joseph do.
Weidel, Owen John do.
WeUer, John D do.
Weiss, Augustus do.
Wyker, W^illiam do.
Weber, Josiah do.
Wagoner, George W do.
Wolfrau, William do.
Wolfrau, John do.
Company D.
RKCRUITED AT EASTON, NORTHAMPTON COtTNTT.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 20, 1801.
tlhaile. . r Heckman Captain.
James P. Thompson First Lieutenant.
William H. Able Second Lieutenant.
.Joseph Oliver First Sergeant.
Henry Arndt Second Sergeant.
William A. Bachman Third Sergeant.
Calvin Pardee Fourth Sergeant.
Edwards. Carrell First Corporal.
Flavins G. Arrowsmith... Second Corporal.
Augustus Stewart Third Corporal.
Benjamin H. Hillman Foui-th Corporal.
Erwin Hartsell Musician
Adams, Samuel Private.
Attel, Amandus do.
Alsover, Jabez do.
Andrews, John do.
Bowman, John W do.
Blane, William do.
Bowers, .Joseph do.
Boyd, Thomas db.
Brodie, James I do.
Cooper, Jeremiah do.
Clymer, Isaac C do.
Diehl, George E do,
Delaney, Matthew do.
Emmons, Samuel I do.
Finster, Edward do.
Finster, Alfred do.
Ferguson, James do.
Gallaghan, James G do.
Gallaghan, Edward B do.
Gangwer, John I do.
Heintzelman, Samuel I do.
Ilubbell, Frank A do.
Huber, David W do.
Hoyt, Alexander W do.
Hawlt, Jacob A do.
Ilulsizer, .Tames E do.
Hammer, Christian Private.
Hulsizer, Silas do.
Ilagerman, Wilson I do.
Hixsou, William C do.
Horn, Luther do.
Inncs, Henry do.
Ihrie, Joseph do.
Kichline, David E do.
Lane, Adam H do.
Levers, John I do.
Levers, Charles P do.
Meldrum, James B do.
Mattes, Frederick C. do.
Meyer, Charles do,
M' Donald, Patrick do.
Morrell, Lewis do.
Oberlv, George M do.
Pace, 'William H do.
Phillips, Robert R do.
Raub, Abraham A do.
Reese. Robert do.
Richard, Philip do.
Ricketts. Thomas P do.
Reese, George '.o.
Smith, William A do.
Sloan, John P, B do.
Seip, William II do,
Sh:)use, Edward A do.
Shalfer, George H do.
Seip, Henry N do.
Stele, Albert do.
Snyder, Thomas do.
Simons, James do.
Troxell, Theodore do.
Troxell, David E do.
Wagner, Thomas do.
Young, Abraham K do.
Company E.
RECRXTITED AT HARRISBURQ, PAUPHIN COUNTY.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 18, 1801.
.Jacob M. Eystcr Captain.
<;eorge W. P. Davis First Lieutenant.
J. Wesley Awl Second liicutenant.
Isaac R. Dunkleberger.... First Sergeant.
Charles A. Stoner Second Sergeant.
Samuel Eberly Third Sergeantl
Valeiitine B. Hummel Fourth Sergeant.
lieorgo W. M'AIlister First Corporal,
.James A.. Carman Second Corporal.
Levi Weaver, Jr '. Third Corporal.
Daniel Ilarr Fourth Corporal.
Jolm William Bush Musician.
David Hummel do.
Black, Thomas J Private.
Bqughter, John do.
I Brady, John C , do.
THREE MONTHS' SERVICE.
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Bell, Robert F Prlviite.
Carman, Franklin H do.
Child, Sullivan S do.
Drakcr, John do.
Drumers, John K do.
Eck, Ellis Ij do.
Ehrnian, Robort F do.
Embick, Elijah S do.
Grey, William Henry do.
Gecty, William W do.
Galbrailh, JohnF do.
Grier, Robert D do.
Gardner, Thomas A do.
Heikcl, Henry do.
Ilicks, Josiah B do.
Hummel, W. H. H do.
Haas, Jerome do.
Hooper, Penbrooke do.
Hynicka, John M do.
Housechilt, Plenry do.
Hoppy, Emanuel do.
Hummel, Jacob do.
Knepley, Edward C do.
Kune, James B do.
Kuhn, Amos R do.
Kirkpatrick, William do.
Longnccker, Andrew J do.
Eongnecker, William do.
Leib, Sobriski do.
Ludwig, Peter do.
M'Comus, John do.
Miller, Conrad Priv.^i-
M'Connell, Henry O do.
Mager, Allen C do.
M'Collum, John do.
Mish, Henry A.. do.
Miles, Harrison W do.
M'Coy, William F do.
M'Allum, Thomas do.
M'Clune, Thomas do.
Nellie, Thomas do.
Parkhill, William A do.
Pennirman , Robert do.
Pipher, Henry do.
Roat, John do.
Raymond, Jacob H do.
Rutherford, Samuel do.
Ringler, WilUam A do.
Rapp, WilliamR do.
Reynolds, George do.
Roth, JohnE. L do.
Suydam, Charles A do.
Sullivan, John H do.
Shaeflfer, Theodore K do.
Swartz, Henry A. M do.
Tunis, Edwin T do.
Weirman, Samuel F do.
Waterhouse, Harper (J do.
Weichel, Jacob S do.
Wilt, Jacob do.
Winters, Amos do.
Company F.
RECRUITED AT LANCASTER, LANCASTER COUNTY.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 20, 1861.
Emleu FrankUn Captain.
Michael H. Locher Fh-st Lieutenant.
James P. Dysart Second Lieutenant.
David Miles First Sergeant.
John Druckamiller Second Sergeant.
Charles Heitshu Third Sergeant.
John J. Hartman Fourth Sergeant.
George Musser First Corporal.
Andrew M'Ginnis, Second Corporal.
John P. Deiker Third Corporal.
William W. Hess Fourth Corporal.
Atlee, William A Private.
Altick, Joseph do.
Ball, Ambrose do.
Baer, Samuel C do.
Baer, Andrew do.
Biggs, Henry C do.
Bowman, Joseph do.
Boring, Edward do.
Bair, David, Jr do.
Blickensderfer, William do.
Chamberlain, John B do.
Conn, Benjamin do.
Connor, John do.
Cross, John F do.
Coyle, Michael do.
Duncan, William do.
Dustman, William do.
Duchman, Jacob S do.
Derby, George W do.
Eicholtz, Andrew do.
Eberman, Edward do.
Falter, Hannan do.
Greiner, Michael do.
Gundaker, Emanuel., do.
Gerke, Herman L do.
Hager, Edward do.
Hartman, William H do.
Hubley, Chester S PrivaJ
Haldeman, Clifford C do.
Hayes, Charles E do-
Hogendobler, John do.
Holbrook, Samuel S do.
Jack, George W do.
Kuhn, William do.
Leibley, Andrew do.
Markley, Samuel B do.
Murphy, William W do.
Meyers, Edward do.
Miller, David J do.
M'Gonigal, John T do.
Musselman, Samuel do.
Madden, John, Jr .....do.
M'Caskey, William S do.
Ober, Benjamin H do.
Powell, John do.
Pesterly, George do.
Rowe, Samuel W do.
Rote, William T do.
Redsecker, James P do.
Rote, Henry D do.
Rote, John do.
Rife, William P do.
Strine, James B do.
Stevens, Thaddeus, Jr do.
Schenk, Rudolph W do.
Swentzel, Henry F do.
Steigerwalt, Samuel 0......do.
Snyder, Jacob K do.
Strickler, Wilson do.
Springer, John A do..
Stubbs, John T do.
Tredwell, James B do.
Tumey, James, do*
Witmer, Henry C do*
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FIRST REGIMENT,
Company G.
KECRUITKD AT KEADING, BERKS COUNTY.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 20, 1851.
(Jeor'^G W. Alexander Captain.
WiUiain A. H. Lewis First Lieutenant.
Thomas M. Richiirds Second Lieutenant.
"William M'Nael First Sergeant.
Williani Eisenhower. Second Sergeant.
Patrick Bloomtield Third Sergeant.
Samuel G. Boone Fourth Sergeant.
Diller E. Groff. First Corporal.
Daniel Kelly Second Corporal.
f4eorgc Ashenfelter Third Corporal.
Henry Beckhart Fourth Corporal.
Ricliard H. Fisher. Musician.
Daniel H. Snyder do.
Andrews, William H Private.
Acker, David L do.
Boyle, Charles do.
Bolaud, John ....do.
Beclitel, Allen do.
Becker, Henry do.
Becker, Jacob K do.
Briner, Charles A do.
Boyer, Jacob N do.
Boger, George W do.
Benson, Philip do.
Body, Elijah P do.
Clark, James A da
Connelly, John do.
Coxell, William do.
Clark, William H do.
Clark, Samuel K do.
Davis, Charles H do.
Dougherty, AVilliam F do.
Eisenhower, James do.
Eyrich, Thomas T do.
Eisenhower, Charles do.
Fix, Harrison do.
Fox, Williams do'.
Goodhart, Henry do.
Graff, Georqre , da
Golden, Charles A., Jr.. .Private.
Gay, Nathaniel do.
Gabriel, Jacob do.
Gossler, Henry do.
Hasson, Michael do.
Harper, J. Brooke da
Holland, Patrick do.
Heckler, Cliarles A do.
Hater, Daniel E do.
Krause, WilUam D do.
Leedom, George W do.
Leran, Wellington da
Linderman, George F do.
Miller, Isaiah do.
Morris, DeWitt Clinton do.
Muhlenberg, Frank P do;
M'Michael, George W do.
Miller, William do:
Nagle, Charles D do.
Nagle, Albert do.
Row, William G do.
Reeser, Henry S do.
Reigel, Jacob'R do.
Reilly, William do.
Rhoads, Percival do.
Reed, James H do.
Rummel, George do.
Strawbridge, William do.
Stieff, John D do.
Sheridan, Albert do.
Summons, Henry A do,
Setley, Joel do.
Shine, John do.
Strahle, Conrad do.
Teed, James E do.
Toole, Robert do.
Van Reed, Mabm-y do.
Witman, John F do.
Yeager, George F do.
Company H
34ECRU1TE3> AT EASTON, NORTHAMPTON COUNTY.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 21, 1861.
Ferdinand W. Bell Captain.
Jacob G. Barnett First Lieutenant.
George L. Fried.„ Second Lieutenant.
John V. Fried First Sergeant.
James M'Gloin Second Sergeant.
Robert Burrell Third Sergeant.
Augustus Heller. Fourth Sergeant .
Robert Ballentine First Corporal.
William Osterstock Second Corporal.
Daniel Philhpe. Third Corporal.
WilUam Diehl Fourth Corporal.
Arnold, Charles Private.
Buck, John H do.
Buckley, Samuel do.
Batey, Benjamin da
Beers, Silas do.
Barnett, .Tames do.
Barnott, John S do.
Buck, James P. ...do.
Buller, George '...do.
Bender, Edward do.
Bryson, James do.
,Burel, George do.
Bittner, John „ Private.
Bulmen, Edward da
Ballentine, James. do.
CUfton, John L» da
Daley, Henry A do.
Dew, Benjamin do.
Dingier, John da
Elliot, Charles do.
Fraunfelder, Samuel do.
Freyberger, Jacob do.
Frey, George da
Ginginger, Fi*ank ....do.
Gosner, Charles A do.
Haines, John B do.
Hutton, George do.
Hutton, David do.
Harmeny, Joseph. do.
Hoit, James M do.
Kinsey, Charles. do.
King, Peter do.
Levan, Charles A do.
Moor, Samuel do.
Moor, John ........do.
THKEE MONTHS' 8B11V10E.
Meeker, John W Private
Moser, Alexander do.
Mellich, Williams do.
M'Glaughlin, .Joseph do.
Miller, John S do.
Miller, Ervin do.
Neigh, Samuel do.
Nicholas, George do.
Nicholas, Daniel do.
Pittinger, Homy do.
Phillippe, Solomon do.
Randolph, John do.
Snyder, WiiUam L do.
SeiD. ^'"hard do.
Snyder, Frank Private.
Saunt, Samuel do.
Sunderland, George do.
Seals, Eaw jo.
Tronzo, Samuel do.
Unaugst, William H do.
Williams, Richard do.
Wilking, William do.
West, John C do.
Ward, Adam do.
Weaver, Thomas do.
Weiss, Reuben do.
Wilson, John B do.
Wy koff, Charles do.
Company I
RECRUITED AT ALI^ENTOWN, LEHIGH COUNTY.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 20, 1861.
William H. Gansler Captain.
E. P. Rhoads First Lieutenant.
Benjamin C. Roth Second Lieutenant.
Abeilo Heilman First Sergeant.
Edwin G. Muench Second Sergeant.
Henry Fried Third Sergeant.
Noah Trumbor Fourth Sergeant.
Henry Trumbor f^"rst Corporal.
Mahlon Fried Second Corporal.
Daniel C. Miller Third Corporal.
Charles Mertz Fourth Corporal.
Julius Benkert Musician.
Augustus Ebert do.
Albright, Ti] ghman Private.
Albright, James do.
Blumer, Henry A do.
Blank, Wellington J do.
Rechtel, Daniel do.
Behlen, Anthony do.
B?rgenstock, David do.
Crist, Nelson do.
Dech, William do.
Dennis, Tilghman do.
Eichel, John do.
Egge, Perry do.
Ginginger, William do.
Gutb, Henry do.
Gaumer, Willoughby do.
Haldeman, William H do.
IJjskey, Oliver do.
Hcldt, Jonas do.
Harris, William P do.
Huber, Peter do.
Hammersley , Ellis do.
Hilliard, William do.
Hackman, Martin do.
Hainse, Charles do.
Hackman, Charles do.
Hardner, David do.
Haldeman, Henry do.
Keck, Thomas do.
Koeler, Lewis Private.
Kramer, Solomon do.
Keck, Franklin do.
Kleckner, William do.
Konold, Melcher do.
Kramer, Henry do.
Kuhns, Alonzo do.
Keiper, Henry do.
Kleckner, Benjamin do.
Laubach, Thomas do.
Leiser, James do.
Miller, Tilghman do.
Miller, Henry .-. do.
Mohr, Henry do.
Miller, Charles do.
Moyer, William J do.
M'Crystal, James do.
Nonnermaker, John do.
Nonuermaker, Daniel do.
Nagel, Andrew do.
Ochs, Jesse do.
Remmel, Peter do.
Roth, Edwin do. ,
Ritz, Tilghman do.
Rehr, Lewis do.
Remmel, Edward do.
Seip, James M do.
Saeger, Richard M do.
Stahley, Christian do.
Schwenk, Charles do,
Steele, Joseph do.
Stuber, James do.
Smith, Joseph do.
Trexler, Franklin do.
Trexler, Henry do.
Van Dyke, Walter do.
Wenner, George do.
Worman, Abraham do.
Wagner, Henry do.
Wasser, Franklin do.
Company K.
RECRUITED AT IjANCASTER, I,ANCASTER COUNTT.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 20, 1861.
Henry A. Hambright Captain.
Mitchel J. Weaver First Lieutenant.
John Reese Second Lieutenant.
Lyinan Gr. Bodie First Sergeant.
William Gable Second Sergeant.
Wi ] Uam Sheets Third Sergeant.
William Garvin Fourth Sergeaat.
Samuel Shroat First Corporal.
James Benson Second Corporal.
George W. Beck Third Corporal.
John C. Shroad Fourth Corporal.
George A. Huber ;.*... Musician.
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FIllST REGIMEi^T,
Robert Huey Musician.
Al Iji'ight, Amos Private.
Allen, John M do.
Barton, George W do.
Biochlcr, Jacob H do.
Benedict, Edgar H do.
Boone, Samuel S do.
Buckius, Henry H do.
Bernard, John do.
Christ, Francis do.
Christ, Charles do.
Carr, George do.
Dean, John do.
Dianan, Thomas do.
Druckenmiller, C. E do.
Dorwart, Emanuel do.
Dewert, Amos D do.
Forrest, Joseph do.
Frecht, Joseph do.
Fisher, Wilson do.
Groflf, Amos C do.
Gast, William do.
Groff, Charles M do.
Greiner, Jacob do.
Gunion, William L do.
Gable, Jacob do.
Gable, Ambrose ....do.
Hutthagle, Michael do.
Huffnagle, George W do.
Hubcr, Joseph H do.
Haas, James A do.
Huflfnaglc, John W do.
Kcndig, Charles H ,, do.
Kautz, Johii do.
Killinger, John Private.
Kendig, John c.do.
Kempher, Frederick C do.
Langan, Thomas do.
Lutz, William do.
Long, Henry do.
M'Cafifrey, Edward do.
Marion, James R do.
Miller, Henry do.
Metzgar, Philip do.
Myers, Thomas T do.
Miller, John R do.
Nagley, John do.
Powell, William do.
Pyfer, Frederick S do.
Reed, Henry do.
- Rinehart Amos do.
vShaum, William do.
Shirk, Jacob R do.
Sylvius, John do.
Siburges, William do.
Springer, David R do.
Shultz, David, Jr do.
Showers, William H do.
Swenk, Samuel do.
Shaub, Francis.., do.
Strasbach, Frederick do.
Schauers, Samuel W do.
Trisler, John A do.
Troast, Albert H do.
Taylor, George W do.
Waltz, WilUam M do.
Waltz, Frederick do.
Weaver^ William do.
Second Regiment.
THE Second regiment was formed from companies hastily recruited in obe-
dience to the call for vohmteers. Eecniiting commenced on the 15th of
April, 1861, and as fast as companies and squads were accepted they reported
at Camp COTtin, Harrisburg. On the 21st of April, the officers of ten compa-
nies were ordered to hold an election for field officers of a regiment, at which the.
followhig were chosen and duly commissioned : Frederick S. Stumbaugh, of
Chambersburg, Colonel ; Thomas Welsh, of Columbia, Lieutenant Colonel ;
James Given, from Captain of company G, of West Chester, Majoro Isaac S.
Waterbury was appointed Adjutant.
On the evening of Satiu-day, April 21st, the same day on which the regi-
ment was organized, it left Harrisburg by rail for Washington 5 but halted at
Cockeysville, Maryland, at daylight on Sunday morning, the railroad bridge at
this point ha\ing been destroyed. After remaining in bivouac, and imder arms
for about forty-eight hours, the regiment was ordered back to York, Pennsyl-
vania, where it remained in camp of iustruction till the first day of June, when
the command was ordered to Chambersburg. In the army organization which
here ensued, the 2d Regiment was assigned to the 2d Brigade of the 2d Division.*
General Eobert Patterson had been assigned by Governor Curtin, on the
IGth of AprD, to the command of Pennsylvania troops, and a few days thereafter,
while busily engaged in organizing and sending them forward to points threat
ened, he was, by the order of Lieutenant General Scott, placed in command of
the " Department of Washington," embracing the States of Pennsylvania, Dela-
ware, Maryland, and the District of Columbia, with head-quarters at Philadel-
phia. The quota of Pennsylvania troops, with an excess of some ten regiments,
having been organized and placed in the field, and aU the lines of communica-
tion leading to Washington having been opened, and securely guarded. Gen-
eral Patterson proceeded, on the 2d of June, to Chambersburg, where a camp
had been formed under Major General William H. Keim, and assumed command
with the design of operating against the Eebel army in the Shenandoah valley,
which was now threatening the contiguous parts of Maryland and Pennsylvania.
As early as the 20th of June, General Scott had requested General Patterson
to propose to him a plan of operations. On the 21st, the latter submitted one,
which, in substance, proposed to occupy Maryland Heights with a brigade, and
to fortify and arm with heavy artillery ; to make Frederick, Maryland, the base
of supply, with a guard which should act as a sustaining force to the command
on Maryland Heights ; to send all other available force, horse, foot, and artillery,
across the Potomac, to unite with Colonel Stone, at Leesburg, to operate, from
*Orgaxuzation of the 2(1 Brigade, Colonel George C. WjTikoop, 2d Division, Major General
William II. Keim. 1st Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, Colonel Ramuel Yohe ; 2d Regi-
men L Pcunaylvania Volunteers, Colonel F. S. Stumbaugh; 3d Regiment Pennsylvania Vol-
ivutoers, Colonel Frtuiois P. Minier.
24 SECOND HEGli\[ENT,
that point, ns circumstances alioulfl demand.* Tbis plan was not approved by
Genei-al Scott, and on tlio 25tli of Jime, he gave peremjjtory orders to General
Patterson t) keep in front of the enemy while he remained in force between
Winchester and the Potomac.
The army having been ordered to move to Yvilliamsport, the 2d regiment
broke camp at C^hambersburg on the 10th of June, and moving by rail to Hagers-
town, went into camp at the village of Fnnkstown. Remaining here imtil the
23d, it was ordered forward towards the Potomac, and encamped about four
miles from the river.
Crossing the Potomac, with General Patterson's combined army, on the 2d
of July, it advanced to Martinsburg. The enemy having been pushed back
from point to point, had finally established himself in an entrenched camp at
Winchester. On the 15th of July, leaving two regiments at Martinsburg to
guard his supplies, General Patterson marched with the remainder of his force
to Bimker HUl, driving Johnston's advanced guard from the place, and on the
IGth of July, the day on which, according to the telegrams of General Scott,
Beauregard was to be attacked at Manassas, he made a demonstration in force,
driving the enemy's pickets in uiDon his main line. On the 17th of June, Gen-
eral Patterson transferred his whole command by a rapid movement to Charles-
town.
The term of service of the 2d regiment, having already expired, it moved, on
the 23d of July, from Charlestown, and marching to Harpers Ferry, was taken
by rail to Harrisburg, where, on the 26th of July, it was mustered out of ser^dce.
* Head-Qttaeteks, Department op Pnnnsylvania, )
Hagerstown, Md., June 21, 1361. )
Colonel :— I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of the telegram of the General-in-
Chief, calling for a plan of operations. The following is my reply : To cany out the views of
the General-in-Chief, I propose^
First.— To occupy the Maryland Heights, with a brigade, (2,100) men ; fortify and arm with
Doubleday's artillery ; provision for twenty days, to secure against investment.
Seco7id.—To move all supplies to Frederick, and, immediately thereafter, abandon this line
of operations, threatening with a force to open a route through Harper's Ferry, this force to be
the sustaining one for the command on Maryland Heights.
Third.— To send every thing else available, horse, foot, and artillery, to cross the Potomac near
Point of Rocks, and unite with Colonel Stone at Leesburg. From that point I can operate as
circumstances shall demand and your orders require.
If no blow is to be struck here, I think this change of j)Osition important to keep alive tho
ardor of the men, as well as to force an enemy. Tho reasons for this change of depot v/ill be so
apparent to the General-in-Chief, that I need not refer to them. By the employment of the
local transportation of the country, I can soon make the necessary changes, and will hasten to
carry out your orders.
I have many reports in regard to movements of the force opposite us in Virginia, and have
reason to believe that when the regulars were withdrawn. General Johnston, with thirteen
thousand men and twenty-two pieces of artillery, was marching to the attack, that night posted
his forces, expecting an attack the following morning. I regret we did not meet tho enemy,
so confident am I that with this weU appointed force, the result would have been favorable to
us, and (that this portion of Virginia would now be peaceably occupied. Reports of tho enemy
havuig returned to Harper's Ferry, and driven the occupants to this shore, reached mo yester-
day. I immediately dispatched a strong force to take the position in the vicinity of Sharpsburg,
and protect all parties on this side of the river, and drive back any force which may attempt
to cross.
I am. Colonel, very respectfully.
Your obedient servant,
R. PATTERSON,
„ , , -„ ^ Major General Commanding.
Ckdonel E. D. Townsend,
Assistant Adjutant General TJ. ,% Armij, Washington, D. C.
TlillEE ^lONTIls' SKKVICE.
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PIELD ANT) STAFF OFFIC^ERS
Frederick S. Stumbaugh, Colonel.
Thomas Welsh Lieutenant Colonel.
.Tames Given Major.
Isaac S, Waterbury Adjutant.
George F. Smith Quartermaster.
James H. Dobbins Surgeon.
Johns. King Assistant Surgeon
Company A
HEORXTITED AT CHAMBERSBURG, FRANKLIN COUNTY.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 20, 1861.
Peter B. Housum Captain.
George Stitzel Ilrst Lieutenant.
K. Shannon Taj lor Second Lieutenant.
Thomas G. Cochran First Sergeant.
Samuel M. M'Dowell Second Sergeant.
Adam Smith Tliird Sergeant.
531-uce Lambert Fourth Sergeant.
Allison M'Dowell v..,..First Corporal.
Thomas Myers Second Corporal.
John F. Snyder Third Corporal.
John F. Pensinger Fourth Corporal.
Frederick Shinefield Musician.
FVancis Donavan do.
Aughinbaugh , James Private.
Batner, Frederick do.
Burkholder, Jeremiah do.
Crawford, Walton B do.
Cobaugh, William D do.
Canslei*, Ernest do.
C®ok, James B do.
Ditzler, Franklin D do.
Diirmer, Peter do.
Dunborrow, Thomas do.
Eyster, George S do.
Ecenrode, James E do.
Flanagan, Henry A do.
Flack, George W do.
Fisher, Robert B do.
Fisher, Lewis do.
Finefrock, Ephraim do.
Fairbrotiier, Edward do.
Fortescue, Francis do.
Fortescue, Henry C do.
Ferry, Edmund do.
Gaff, John do.
Gairick, John D do.
Goetman, George do.
Hoke, David ,...do.
Houser, George S do.
Hardin, Richard Private,
Hullinger, John N do.
Hullinger, J. Courtney do.
Huber, Abraham A do.
Harmony, William do.
Huntsberger, John B do.
Jones, John W d'O.
Johnston, John B do.
King, John do.
Ludwig, George J do.
Ludwig, George do.
Lutz, Jacob do.
M'Guigan, Justinus do.
Metz, John P do.
Miles, Jacob W do.
Merklein, Thomas W do.
M'Curdy, Robert C do.
Myers, Peter do.
Monatto, Louis do.
Newman, David W do.
Neely, John do.
Over, William D do.
Price, William A do.
Peiffer, JohnF do.
Senseny, Josephus do.
Sample, John C do.
Stevens, Alanson J do.
Shai*tzer, David do.
Shuman, James do.
Stouffer, Samuel A do.
Seiders, .John A do.
Weldy, Samuel A do.
Walker, John C do.
Wagoner, John P do.
Wallace, David do.
Whitstone, Allison do.
Washabaugh, Edgar do.
Yeager, Franklin do.
Company B
EKCRUITED AT CHAMBERSBURG, FRANKLIN COUNTY.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 20, 1861.
John Doebler Captain.
George Miles First Lieutenant.
George W. Welsh Second Lieutenant.
Benjamin Rodes First Sergeant.
Alexander C. Landis Second Sergeant.
Joseph Thomas Third Sergeant.
George Cook Fourth Sergeant,
Harry Molvin First Corpora I.
4
D. L. Hoffman Second Corporal.
Harry M'Cauley Third Corporal.
Porter J. Brown Fourth Corporal.
Peter Ackerman Musician.
John Stoner .do.
Aker, William Private.
Borland, James do.
Brotherton, H, It do.
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SECOND KE(li:srEXT,
Baker, George W Private.
Bryson, John W do.
Cordes, Harry do.
Coleman, Lawson do.
Dorty, Peter do.
Dailev, George W do.
Elser, John do.
Fisher, John do.
Forney, Eraannel H do.
Flack,' Alexander do.
Fentiman , William do.
Frederick, John N do.
Gipe, Franklin do.
Hardy, Samuel do.
Hardy, Isaac do.
Harmony, Michael do.
Hicks, John do.
Hershberger, John do.
Hazelett, William T do.
Heuebergcr, William do.
Hutton, Harrison do.
Jones, Charles do.
Jones, John do.
Kline, Frank do.
King, John do.
Eadd, Julius C do.
Lowman, Martin do.
Martin, I. H do.
M'Geehaii, James do.
Atoore, Robert M Private^
M'Curdy, Alexander do.
M'Laughlin, Edward G do.
Monath, Edward do.
M'Guigan, A. C do.
Pressor, Alexander do.
Perrie, Jeremiah do.
Pence, William H do.
Pence, John do.
Riley, Dennis do.
Ridgeley, John do.
Spence, Hamilton do.
Seabrooks, George do.
Stratton, Theophilus do.
Swuninska, John do.
Smith, Jeremiah do.
Seabrooks, Hemy do.
Snively, Lark do.
Smith,' Robert do.
Shanebrook, Charles do.
Shearer, Walker do.
Smith, John W do.
Snider, Peter A. I do.
Smith, William T do.
Snider, Peter do.
Shoemaker, Samuel do.
Uglow, Samuel do.
White, John S do.
Company C.
BEORUITED AT ST. THOMAS, FRANKLIN COUNTY.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 20, 1861.
James G. Elder Captain.
Joseph B. Strickler First Lieutenant.
Jacob West Second Lieutenant.
William H. Shorb Mrst Sergeant.
George H. Miller Secoi;id Sergeant.
Jacob Snider Third Sergeant.
George A. Pool Fourth Sergeant.
Theodore Koons First Corporal.
ThaddeusS. Riley Second Corporal.
Thomas Hill Third Corporal.
David C. Shafer Fourth Corporal.
JoelHapple Musician.
Edwin Byers do.
Antrim, Samuel Private.
Bence, George do.
Byers, Charles do.
Barnhisel, Cornelius do.
Byers, John B do.
Byers, William do.
Bush, George W do.
Butts, George do.
Burkholder , Christian do.
Cummins, James R do.
Carpenter, Em.anuel do.
Cassatt, William A do.
Daley, Thomas do.
Doubleman, John do.
Detrich, Jacob do.
Ferry, John do.
Funk, Jacob H do.
GaflF, James. do.
Gossert, Cyrus do.
Grabill, Henry do.
Hosier, William A do.
Hays, David do.
Hess, David do.
Koons, John T do.
Little, George Pi'ivate.
Long, John H do.
Miller, Christian do.
Missavey, George F do.
M'Elwea, James do.
Mickley, John do.
Marshal, John A do.
Morehead, David do.
Martin, Morgan do.
Martin, Jeremiah do.
Norrjs, Jesse R do.
Pensiii ;;er, WilliamH do.
Prather, Samuel H do.
Pool, John E do.
Rennecker, Samuel do.
Rowe, John G do.
Riley, Dennis do.
Rupert, Simon do.
Shatzer, John do.
Stoner, Joseph do,
Shealey, Abraham do.
Sullivan, George do.
Spear, Alexander do.
Shatzer, Emanuel F do.
Stickel, John R do.
Shorts, William do,
Snow, William H ....^o,
Spidle, Henry M do.
Tracy, David do,
Unger, John H do.
Vories, George do.
Wason, Jacob do.
Wilders, William A do.
Wilders, Joseph do.
Weyant, William H do.
Zook, Leandpr K do.
THREE months' SERVICE.
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Company D ,
RECRUITED AT BliOOMFIELD, PERRY COUNTY,
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 20, 1861.
Henry D. Woodruff. Captaiu.
John H. Crist First Lieutenant.
Christian K. Brenneman..Second Lieutenant.
Josepii Fry First Sergeant.
Jacob Stump Second Sergeant.
James Hahn Third Sergeant.
George Stroop Fourth Sergean t.
George W. Topley First Corporal.
William H. Troup Second Corporal.
DeWitt C. O' Bryan Third Corporal.
George Koser Fourth Corporal.
Daniel Howard Musician.
Charles Weber do.
Albright, Henry A Private.
Arnold, John H do.
Allwood, William H do.
Bergstresser, Jacob do.
Best, J. Edwin do.
Barnes, William H do.
Bent, Charles C do.
Becker, Philip do.
Baldwin, Isaac do.
Clouser, William do.
Clouser, Isaiah W do.
Clay, Samuel do.
Campbell, John W do.
Charles, EU B do.
Dial, George do.
Debray, George Smith do.
Duncan, William C do.
Eby, James B do.
Egolf, John F do.
Etter, Isaac do.
Elliott, John B do.
Ernest, Wesley H do.
Ferguson, John F do.
Fertig, William R do.
Fertig, John H do.
Gardner, Reuben S do.
Ilostetter , W illiam S Private.
Holt, Franli M do.
Heany, Thomas .1 do.
Hartzell, Adam J do.
Howell, John W do.
Heany, James M do.
Hoi man, Daniel do.
Idal, Comly do.
Jumper, Conrad do.
Lynch, Michael C do.
Lutnian, Daniel W do.
Leiby, Benjamin F do.
Maxwell, David do.
Mastha, Lewis ,. do.
Mysel, George do.
Moore, George do.
M' Donald , Thomas do.
M'Clintook, John do.
Orwan, George W do-
Orwan, Samuel B do.
Orwan, Martin V. B do.
Power, Washington A do.
Rumbaugh, Horatio S do.
Robison, Amos do.
Rider, Thiddeus C do.
Rider, Oliver P do.
Rody, Lewis do.
Swartz, John M do.
Sanno, George do.
Swartz, Daniel, Jr do.
Shively, David P do.
SuUenberger, Jacob do.
Shultz, VanBuren do.
Smith, Joseph F do.
Watts, Andrew J do.
Wallace, William M do.
Weilly, William C do.
Wright, Thomas do.
Wright, Charles J do.
Company E.
RECRUITED AT GETTYSBURG, ADAMS COUNTT.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 20, 1861.
Charles H. Buehler Captain.
Edward G. Fahnestock.... First Lieutenant,
John Culp Second Lieutenant.
Jacob Cress First Sergeant.
John T. M'llhenny Second Sergeant.
Theodore Norris Third Serg^nt.
James Adair Fourth Sergeant.
Adam Doersom, Jr First Corporal.
WiUiam E. Culp Second Corporal.
Jerome Martin Third Corporal.
Jacob Grove Fourth Corporal.
Perry J. Tate Musician.
William Little do.
Arendt, John, Sr Private.
Arendt, George do.
Arendt, John, Jr do.
Baker, William F do.
Bennett, Joseph A do.
Bittinger, Howard N do.
Bollinger, Adam P do.
Bushey, Charles R do.
Camp, Clarence M do.
Chritzman, Henry do.
Coble, Maxwell J do.
Codori, Nicholas J Private.
Danner, Clinton do.
Duphorn, Franklin D do.
Ferree, Lake B do.
Ford, John W do.
Frey, Henry J do.
Frey, JohnG., Jr do.
Galligher, Charles M do.
George, Samuel do.
Greaves, Francis N do.
Gwinn, William do.
Gwinn, George W do.
Hughes, Henry do.
Kitzmiller, Jacob do.
Lashell, James A do.
Little, Duncan M do.
M'Clain, Isaac N do.
M'Clellan, J. Lewis do.
M'Gonigal, William do.
M'Knight, David S do.
M'Millan, Oscar do.
M'Nair, Hiram S do.
Miller, Joseph M do.
Miller, John W do.
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8EC0XD REGIMENT,
Morrison, Washington Private.
Myers, George W do.
Naylor, Henry A do.
Pierce, William do.
Reary, William do.
Reesman, David do.
Saylor, Joseph do.
Shick, Andrew do.
Scott, Abraham O do.
Sheads, John do.
Sheads, John H do.
Sheads, EMas, Jr do.
Skelly, Johnston H., Jr do.
Steiger, Frederick do.
Taney, Van Buren Private
Tate, Theodore T do.
Tate, Alexander do.
Terrell, Henry do.
Vandersloot, Samuel J do.
Walter, James H do.
Warren, Thaddeus do.
Warren, Peter do.
Weikert, William F do.
Welsh, Leander W do.
Welsh, Augustus do.
Weltz, Edward .do.
Welty, Thaddeus L. do.
Company F.
KECKU1TEI> AT COLUMBIA, L.VNCASTKU COUNTV.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 20, 1861.
Thomas Welsh Captain.
Ezekiel Y. Rambo First Lieutenant.
Edward A. Kelsey Second Lieutenant.
William H. H. Welsh First Sergeant.
Charles R. Hambright Second Sergeant.
Amos Mullon Third Sergeant.
Cyrus Bnmer Fourth Sergeant.
Albert B. Brown First Coiporal.
George A. Senders Second Corporal.
John Peart Third Corporal.
James M'Can Fourth Corporal.
William Mintzer Musician.
Eli T. Derrick do.
Anwerter, Jerome Private.
Anwerter , Hiram do.
Bartel, Robert d(\
Bruner, John W do. '
Beverson, Jacob do.
Denny, Barclay M dov
Davis, William L do.
Dunn, Edward do.
Davis, William do.
Duck, Washington do.
English, William do.
Eshleman, David do.
Fisher, David do.
Fullerton, George do.
Gault, Joshua J do.
Griffin, Henry do^
Grubb, John L do.
Harris, Samuel do.
Haines, John do.
Humble, Hem-y do.
Harmon, Jacob. do.
Hammaker, Geoi^e do.
Hoine, Samuel E do.
Hippe, Henry do.
Hogentogler, William A do.
Harris, Robert do.
Hardneil, George do.
Hogentogler, Samuel J... Privat* ,
Hogentogler, Joseph do.
Hogentogler, George do.
Heck, Israel L do.
Hinkle, Sarauel do.
Jones, William do.
KUne, Frederick C do.
Kline, George A do.
Koch, Charles H do.
Lightenberger, Baltzer do.
Long, Charles do.
Lowring, Charles do.
Lanigan, Cornelius V do.
Miller, Edward F ! do.
Morgan, David do.
M'Cracken, Theodore do.
Quin, Richard do.
Richard, Samuel B do.
Sheets, Jeremiah do.
Son rbeer, Jacob do.
Smith, Henry W do.
Sourbeer, Joseph do.
Sullivan, Timothy do.
Sanger, Jacob.,.. do.
Small, Lary M do.
Thaler, Henry do.
Thomas, John do.
Tyler, Jacob W do.
Tyler, John E do.
UpdegraflF, Julius do.
Worley, Lewis do.
Wright, Josephs do.
Wike, Henry do.
Wolfe, James do.
Wolfe, Jacob.. do.
Werner, George do.
Wilson, William do.
Wergant, William H„ do.
Zackley, Andrew do.
Zell, John do.
Company G.
RECRUIl-J'ilJ AT WilST CltK.STEK, CHESTER COUNTT.
MUSTERED IX, .VPRIL lm, iS6L
Benjamin H. Sweney Caijtain.
Christian Wyck^ First Lieutenant.
JohnH. Babb Second Lieutenant.
Charles H. Arisen First Sergeant.
Charles T. Sweney Second Sergeant.
Charles Kerry ....Third Sergeant.
( ."eorgi? MarshaM Fourth Sergr^ju it.
John J. Hopes First Corpond.
Franklin Eachus Second Corporal.
John Schlegel Third Corporal.
Joseph Sweney „ Fourth Corporal,
George Brown Musician.
TimEE MO^'TllS' SEIlVlC'E.
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Austin Fitboan Mnsician.
Burns, George Private.
Bennett, Jesse J do.
Birdsell, Ed'n'in do.
Baker, Harry do.
Bucher, Jacob do.
Cosgrifi", Thomas do.
Committe, Joseph do.
Clark, Townsend do.
Carter, Patrick do.
Carr, William do.
Conghlin, James do.
Cummins, Dominick do.
Crawford, William do.
Davidson, Edward D do.
Dolly, Thomas do.
Dawney, Nathan do.
Dritton, Smith do.
Entriken, Henry do.
Ferrill, Daniel do.
Fisk, Russel P do.
Flynn, John do.
Graul, Jacob do.
Gillespi, John do.
Holmes, Sanmol do.
Hennesey, William H do.
Harry, Amos do.
Hanlon, James do.
Hoopes, Franklin do.
Harp, William E do.
Hendrickson, Joseph do.
Hibbard, Walter do.
Illingsworth, Walter do.
James, William W do.
Kirk, William Private.
Lucas, Jos?j)h M do.
Marshall, John (i do.
Marshall, Abraham do.
M' Williams, James do.
Mulligan, James do.
M'Castney, Abner do.
M'Williams, Edward do.
Miles, William do.
Moriarty, William do.
M' Castney, Patrick do.
Preston, Thomas do.
Ilodebach, John do.
Smith, Mahlon do.
Snyder, WilUam B do.
Smith, William F do.
Serverd, Samuel do.
Steel, Joseph do.
Sullivan, John do.
Springer, John do.
Steddem, Joseph do.
Taylor, Milton do.
Taylor, Joseph H do.
Williams, Robert do.
Windle, Joseph M do.
Wickersham, Casper do.
Warmought, John do:
Whiting, Charles do'i
Watts, James do.
West, James do.
Walton, Joseph H do.
Walters, William do.
Yough, Jacob do.
Young, Alfred do.
Company H.
BECRUITED AT BELLBFONTE, CENTRE COUNTY
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 20, 1861.
John B. Mitchell Captain.
James Adams Beaver First Lieutenant.
Charles Huston Hale Second Lieutenant.
Monroe Armor First Ser:;eant.
Charles R. Bullock Second Sargeant.
.John Andrew Bazard Third Sergeant.
H. Harrison Montgomery, Fourth Sergeant.
Cyrus Strickland First Corporal.
Thomas C. Crawford Second Corporal.
John L. Johnston Tliird Corporal.
John Harris Fourth Corporal.
George A . Bazard Musician.
George H. Burkert.. do.
Adams, Franklin B Private.
Armstrong, George W do.
Beale, Joshua W do.
Butler, Samuel do.
Calhoun, Henry do.
Cheesman, Rowland C do.
Cortner, Albert H do.
Curtin, John Irvin do.
Dinges, Jacob do.
Dixon, Hezekiah do.
Fulton, James do.
Fulton, Joseph H do.
Harris, James ...do.
Harris, Henry P do.
Harrold, Cornelius do.
Hart, William J do.
Haupt, Allison do.
Hays, Martz do.
Heverlv, James do.
Hicks, Alfred do.
Hughes, James do.
Jack, JohnT do.
Johnston, Walten S do.
Johnson, Matthew do.
Kelley, Thomas F ...do.
Lingle, Harvey S Private.
Lucas, James G do.
Lucas, John M do.
M'Cauley, William C ...do.
M'Narmy, Bartholemew...do.
M'Coy, William A do.
M'Guire, William W do.
Miller, Abraham do.
Neff, Andrew G do.
Nichauls, Samuel I do.
O'Leary, Jeremiah do.'f
Orner, William do.
Pennington, Henry C do.
Pifer, George D do.
Robb, Charles do.
Rosensteel, James M do.
Roush, Simon do.
Rowen, George do.
Stone, Henry H do.
Stoneroad, Curtin P do.
Schnell, Joseph, Jr do.
Schlem, Joseph W do.
Showalter, WiUiam do.
Smith, William J do.
Spangler, George W do.
Steward, Josiah do.
Tate, Foster.. do.
Tate, JohnR do.
Tate, John do.
Tate, William do.
Thomas, Isaac do.
Thomas, Joseph D do.
Valentine, Abram S., Jr do.
Vanvalin, Waldo C do.
Waddle, James G do.
Ward, William do.
Wilson, Francis do.
Yeagcr, Henry C do.
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SECOND REGIMENT,
Company I .
KECRVITKD AT HAKBISBUBQ.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 20 1861.
Williaiu li. Sipes Captain.
Henry Davis First Lieutenant.
Charles C. Davis Second Lieutenant.
Robert S. Boyd First Sergeant.
Joel Landain Second Sergeant.
Lewis Kurtz Third Sergeant.
Hem-y H. Lutz Fourth Sergeant.
Samuel S. Davis First Corporal.
Samuel Bernheisel Second Corporal.
James A. .Johnson Third Corporal.
John D. Black Fourth Corporal.
JohnFox Musician.
John Davis do.
Allen, Lot B Private.
Barringer, Jacob P do.
Bates, Martin G do.
Bates, John do.
Brestle, Henry do.
Curry, Thomas do.
Crabb, George W., Jr do.
Crist, Addison do,
Carichner, William do.
Carichner, Godfrey do.
Colie, Edward do.
Davis, James do.
Dimviddie, John do.
Daly, Benjamin do.
Eitelbush, Peter F do.
Faugol, Frederick do.
Fauvil, James do.
Forgy, John F do.
Finnegan, Patrick do.
Frost, William do. i
Gecty, Frederick H do.
Gilroy, William do.
Henderson, William do.
Harvey, James do.
Hi ppel, Charles F do.
Hoover, William H Private.
Hoyer, J-^seph F do.
Hoii'man, Henry do.
Johnson, Frederick do.
Kline, George W do.
Loyer, Jacob do.
Long, Jerome do.
Lucas, George W do.
M'Cormick, Levi do.
M'Ginley, Edward L do.
M'Ginley, Daniel do,
M'Kinlev Joseph R do.
M' Carroll, Hugh do.
Mara, Michael do.
Mocherman, Solomon do.
Mocherman, William do.
Martin, David do.
Matzbaugher, William do.
Mullin,.Iohn do.
Mish, Simon Cameron do.
Miller, Alexanders do.
Miller Porter do.
Mack, John do.
Murry, John do.
Mountz, John G do,
Miliigan, .Joseph do.
Myers, William do.
Nixon, Robert do.
Neff, Hem-y do.
Pauhs, George ; do.
Rickard, David do.
Robinson, William do.
Starry, George W do.
Spayd, Wilham F. do.
Tierney, Felix do.
Walton, Frank do.
Wynings, Hiram J do.
Company K.
KECBUITED AT YORK, YORK COUNTY,
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 20, 1861.
George Hay Captain.
John W. Schall First Lieutenant.
Jacob Emmett, Jr Second Lieutenant.
John Albright First Sergeant.
Philip Peiflfer Second Sergeant.
Oliver P. Stair Third Sergeant.
Emanuel Smith Fourth Sergeant.
Edward F, Smith First Corporal,
Charles W. Stubbing Second Corporal.
William C. Getz Third Corporal.
Albert A.Welsh Fourth Corporal,
Samuel Simqns Musician,
Zachariah Zimmerman do.
Bush, John Private.
Buckingham, Ferdinand.... do.
Barnitz, George N do.
Bein, Adam do.
Busey, Charles do.
Clapper, William do.
Cooks, Daniel do.
Dennes, John do.
Epply, John A ...do.
FeistcU, George W do.
Fox, David do.
Foust, Emanuel do.
i Foust, Ambrose Private.
I Foose, Matthew do,
i Greysley, George do.
1 Gotwald, Andrew J do.
I Giuter, Frederick do.
1 Hoffman, Lewis do.
' Haugh, Solomon R do.
1 Houghes, Joseph W do.
j Hubert, Peter do.
i Hauck, Charles F do.
j Harkins, Charles do.
Harman, Joseph do.
1 Heidler, Joseph A do.
Kise, John do.
Keech, Robert W ; do.
Landis, Daniel do.
Laucks, Augustus do.
Lehr, Jacob do.
Morgan, Franklin do.
M'lUvaine, John,(M.D.)...do.
Myers, Peter K do.
Marks, Henry do.
Oliver, Jeremiah do.
Reese, David do.
Ruth, Samuel do.
THREK MOXTUS HlOiaiCi;.
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Ranson, William Private.
Rudisell, Georg:e do.
Reisinger, William A do.
Smith, Jacob do.
Smith, Robert do.
Spangler, Daniel do.
Stroiiian, Charles P do.
Sinyser, William H do.
Selack, Martin do.
Shetler, Charles A do.
Smyser, Jacob ...do.
Smallbrook, Henry do.
Simmon, Isaac C do.
Stvoman. Georcro C do.
Seykn-t, Williuiii Privatt
Seipe, Henry do.
I Taylor, John N do.
! Tomes, WiUiani II do.
I Wolf, Charles do.
! Ward, Alexander C do.
Williams, John F do.
' Weist, Harrison C do.
i Willy, John do.
I Young, Ilem-y do.
; Zellers, Daniel do.
' Zeudlick, Joseph... do.
Zerger, Franklin do
Third Regiment.
THE Third regiment was composed of iudepeudent volunteer companies,
existing- prior to the breaking out of the war, and as such, responded to
the first call of the Governor for troops. Company G arrived in Harrisburg,
early on the morning of the 18th of April, 1861, and was the first company to
enter Camp Curtin. Company K arrived on the same day, and the two com-
panies alone occupied the camp during the day and night of the 18th. Other
companies arrived on the 19th and 20th. The regiment was organized on the
20th of April, by the choice of the following officers : Francis P. Minier, of
Holliday sburg, Blair county. Colonel ; John M. Power, of Johnstown, Cambria
county, Lieutenant Colonel; Oliver M. Irvine, of Pittsburg, Major. James C.
Koon, Second Lieutenant of company F, was appointed Adjutant. On the
same day the men were mustered into the service of the United States.
The regiment was ordered from Camp Curtin, on the evening of April 20th,
and immediately started by the Northern Central railroad for Baltimore. Ar-
riving at Cockeysville, Maryland, further advance by rail was found to be cut
off, by reason of the destruction of the bridge at that point. Orders were re-
ceived from General Scott, directing the regiment to remain, and not attempt,
from considerations of policy, to pass through Baltimore. Encamping near the
village, the regiment remained till the night of the 22d of April, when it re-
turned to York, and went into camp. Eegimental and company drill was at
once commenced, and was continued daily when the weather would permit.
The hospitality of the citizens of York, in voluntarily contributing food, until
the commissary department was faUy organized, proved not only a relief to
officers, but a great source of comfort to the men. Eaw recruits hastily trans-
ferred from private life, accustomed to a varied and generous diet, to the camp
with its simple regimen of uncooked rations, feel the change most sensibly.
Added to this, is the difficulty of ianmediately perfecting a system of supply
for large bodies of men suddenly thrown together. Hence, these supplemental
contributions proved highly acceptable and timely.
On the 27th of May, the regiment proceeded by rail to Chambersburg, and
went into camp at Camp Chambers, about three miles from the town. It was
assigned to the 2d Brigade,* of the 2d Division, and continued its regular drill,
acquiring marked proficiency.
On the 7th of June, the regiment proceeded by rail to Hagerstown, and
thence marched on the same day to Funkstown, in position to operate against
* Organization of 2d Brigade, Brigadier General George C. Wynkoop, 2d Division, Major Gen-
eral William H. Keim. 1st Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, Colonel Samuel Yohe ; 2d Regi-
ment Pennsylvania Volunteers, Colonel Frederick S. Stumbaugli ; 3d Regiment Pennsylvania
Vohmteers, Colonel Francis P. Minier.
THREE months' SERVICE.
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Harper's Ferry, where the eiieiny had taken position under Oeneral Jo.seph E.
Johnston. Drill and camp duty was little vailed during the three su<;ceeding
weeks which were passed in this encampment.
On the 1st of July, the command proceeded to Williamsport, and on the
following day crossed the Potomac. Advancing with Patterson's cohinin, it
arrived at Martinsbiu^g on the 3d, and encamped to the north of the to^vn. Al-
most the entire supplies of the army were transported by wagon train fi-om
Williamsport, where the main depot was established. To guard this, and the
communications leading thereto, the 3d regiment was detached from the Bri-
gade, and ordered back to Williamsport. Kemaining on duty in this position
till the 26th of July, the term of enlistment ha^dng expired, it was ordered to
Hagerstown, and from thence moved by rail to Harrisburg, where it arrived on
the 27th, and on the 29th was mustered out of service.
FIELD AND STAFF OFFICERS.
Fi-ancis P. Minier Colonel.
John M. Power Lieutenant Colonel.
Oliver M. Irvine Major.
James C. Noon Adjutant.
Jacob M. Campbell Quartermaster.
R. S. M. Jackson Surgeon.
William C. Roller Assistant Siirgeon.
Company A
BECRUITEP AT HOL,IiIDAY8BURG, BLAIR COUNTY.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 20, 1861.
John R, M'Farlane Captain.
John M'Keage First Lieutenant.
Thomas M'Farlane Second Lieutenant.
Jonathan Demo First Sergeant.
Henry Keely Second Sergeant.
David Stitler Third Sergeant.
John Barr Fourth Sergeant.
Andrew Leap First Corporal.
Joseph Eckle Second Corporal.
Henry Barr Third Corporal.
Joseph Zouker.. Fourth Corporal.
John Weighaman Musician.
William Weighaman do.
Albert, Francis Private.
Albaugh, Henry A do.
Ainsworth, James W do.
Barr, Samuel C do.
Boggs, A lexander do.
Clauss, George F do.
Charles, Samuel W do.
Cochran, John do.
Cahoe, John do.
Crum, William do.
Dunn, Joseph M do.
Davis, Amos D..., do.
Elder, William S do.
Eastman, William H do.
Evans, Charles do.
Fox, John F do.
Fortney, Matthias do.
Filie, George do.
Ferry, Joseph do.
Garrett, William L do.
Gibson, David do.
Graft, William P do.
Hunter, Matthew S do,
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Helwig, John G Private.
Hofifman, Anthony do.
Jones, James do,
Johnson, James M do.
Kephart, Calvin M do.
King, William H , do.
Lyons, Michael do.
Ledger, Joseph J do.
Mufty, John do.
Martin, Robert N do.
M'Cormick, James J do.
M'Keehan, James A do.
M'Ginnis, William do.
Michaels, John H do.
M' Falls, Benjamin F do.
M'Intire, Eli do.
Murray, John H do,
Meintle, Henry do,
Orr, William L do,
Orr, James A do.
Piper, George do.
Peight, Emanuel S do.
Redding, John J do.
Reighard, Julius do,
Richter, George S do,
Rodgers, James do.
Sanders, Albert do.
Smith, John do,
Thompson, WiUiam F do,
Tierman, Thomas do.
Varnes, Louis H do.
Wiggan, Henry do.
Weaver, George W do.
Watson, George M do.
Weaver, Albert J ao.
Young, Petpr do.
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THIRD REGIMENT,
COMPAISTY B.
RECRUITED AT ALTOONA, BLAIR COUNTY.
MUSTERED IN", APRIL 20, 1861.
Henry Wayne. Captain.
Joseph W. Gardner First Lieutenant.
John M. Clarke Second Lieutenant.
.John S. Calvert First Sergeant.
Levi M'Glathery Second Sergeant.
Joseph Lafferty Third Sergeant.
■William Wilkes Fourth Sergeant.
Thomas C. Yingling First CorporaL
Henry Shatts Second Corporal.
William Hook Third Corporal.
William W. Reed Fourth Corporal.
Thomas Coleman Musician.
William Rees ....do..
Arble, James Private.
Boyles, Martin do.
Bairtlebaugh, David Private.
Barker, Samuel do.
Boyle, William do.
Boyle, George >....do.
Bowers, Abraham — do.
Brown, Joseph do.
Burkett, Ephraim do.
Brown, James do.
Boyle, John A do.
Charters, William M do.
Cassiday, Solomon dx>>
Cahoe, David do.
Cashier, Adolphus do.
Clark, Robert do.
Cayatt, Lewis P do.
Cannon, John F do.
Detwiler, George do.
Davis, William do.
Dougherty, John do.
Delaney, Daniel do.
Emheiser, George W do.
Esterline, John do.
Eckley, Joseph do.
Fritz, WiUiamD do.
Fink, Frederick Private,
Ferguson, William da.
Funk, David do.
Gusher, David do.
Gwinn, George H do.
Gwinn, Alexander C do.
Greer, Adam J do>,
Gaylord, George do.
Hamilton, George do.
Houseman, Andrew do.
Hall, Adolphus do.-
Hempfield, George do.
Johnson, Samuel do.
James, Jesse do.
Kelly, Leonard do.
Leehr, John .do-.
Miller, Henry dOt
Matthews, James do.
IVniler, John do.
Morgan, Thomas do.
Messimer, George do.
Moore, David A dow
Moore, Warren H do.
Nixon, Albert H do.
Plummer, Henry E do.
Reed, Wilham, Jr do.
Rinehart, Samuel W do.
Read, Alonzo do.
Simelton, Thomas do.
Staub, John do.
Staub, Stephen do.
Stevens, William do.
Sheloe, William do.
Trout, James do.
Tipton, George do..
Thompson, David. do.
Thompson, William do.
Trees, James C do.
Templeton, Roland do.
Company C.
RECRUITED AT WILUAIVISBURG, BLAIR COUNTY..
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 20, 1861.
William L, Neflf Captain.
Jacob C. Y'tngling First Lieutenant.
Robert Johnston Second Lieutenant.
Daniel P. Irvine First Sergeant.
George W. Patterson Second Sergeant.
Albert B. Flood Thu-d Sergeant.
John C. Wilson Fourth Sergeant.
Isaac N. Brenneman First Corporal.
Garain Shellenberger Second Corporal.
David Fay Third Corporal.
David C. Y'ingling Fourth Corporal.
James C. Roller Musician.
John A. M'Kamy do.
Allender, James D Private,
Bell, WUliam H do.
Brenneman, Michael do,
Bittle, Charles .......do.
Baker, Samuel G dp.
Cooper, James M do,
Craig, John do.
Cary, James do.
DeU, Henry H do.
Erbe, William do.
Eicholtz, Henry S do.
Estep, Elijah.. Private.
Frederick, Benjamin F do.
Fluke, William do.
Garland, Moses K do.
Guiser, George J do.
Griffin, John do.
Garret, Alexander A do.,
Guiser, James do.
Hewitt, Calvin C do.
Houck, .lames H do.
Hinds, Josephs do.
Huyett, Ulysses S do.
Harnish, John do.
Houck, Dorsey B... do.
Hoflfman, William J do.
Hicks, Alexander C do.
Johnston, Robert M do.
Jones, William W do.
Kane, John do.
Kelly, John .....do.
Kidd, Joseph L do.
Lower, Isaiah P do.
Lang, Robert H do.
Lucas, Abraham do^
THREE MONTHS' SERVICE.
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Louis, Peter Private.
Metz, George M do.
Morgan, George W do.
Miller, James do.
Myers, Henry W do.
Mantell, Joseph do.
M'Cahan, John do.
M'Elwee, William do.
M'Donald, James do.
Nunnemacker, Samuel do.
Neville, John H do.
Neflf, Albert J do.
Noel, Daniel F do.
Noland, Thomas do.
Powell, Milton P do.
Parks, Amos do.
Riley, William A do.
Riley, James do.
Slonaker, Lemuel A do.
Smith, Benjamin F do.
Sies, Joseph do.
Stineman, Albert A do.
Smith, Patrick do.
Sheller, James S do-
Shaffer, Samuel B do.
Taylor, Alexander do.
Temple, James do.
Taylor, George W do.
Wolf, John do.
j Yerger, George do.
Company D.
KECBUITED AT TYRONE, BLAIK COUNTY.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 20, 1861.
James Bell Captain.
William B. Darlington.... First Lieutenant.
Francis M. Bell Second Lieutenant.
Caleb R. Burley First Sergeant.
John L. Burley Second Sergeant.
George W. Burley Third Sergeant.
Jeremiah Ganoe Fourth Sergeant.
David M. Jones First Corporal.
Thomas C. Henshey Second Corporal.
John W. Manning Third Corporal.
John M. Berlin Fourth Corporal.
Franklin B. Stewart Musician.
Jonathan Ginter do.
Burley, Francis M Private.
Bell, James C do.
Beatty, Oscar .do.
Bressler, Mahlon W do.
Barnes, John A do.
Barnicle, John do.
Clark, David do.
Cunningham, Wm. F ..do.
Deters, William do.
Denny, John do.
Denny, Joseph do.
Davison, John A., Jr do.
Davison, Rees J do.
Falkender, John L do.
Funk, William do.
Gilhousen, Albert E do.
Goss, Joseph do.
Gates, David H.. do.
Ijrvin, William do.
Kupp, Joseph do.
Kinney, Perry do-
Kinney, John P do.
Kern, Peter do.
Kuhn, George do.
Kaltrider, George W do.
Kistler, John S do.
Ligo, Martin W Private.
Lightner, John do.
Mattern, Sanford D do.
Mattern, Taning S do.
Merryman, John „do.
Miles, Joseph A do.
Madison, Joseph W do.
Mulberry, William H do.
Miller, William do.
M'llvain, Castleton B do.
Maxwell, Martin do.
M'Int5rre, John A do.
M'Cahen, Thomas C do.
Myers, Joseph R do.
M'Kinney, Daniel do.
Owens, James T do.
Owens, James H do.
Owens, William J do.
Pruner, Joseph D do.
Price, Albert H do.
Quion, Jacob do-
Roach, Robert A do.
Stewart, John P do.
Shive, William C do.
Schmidt, John do.
Straithoof, Henry H do.
Smith, Oliver G do.
Scoffield, William do.
Sneath, Robert do.
Stonebraker, Sanford M....do.
Stonebraker, Sanford do.
Schell, Alfred do.
Thompson, James E do.
Watson, Jeremiah S do.
Watson, Samuel A do.
Wurtz, James do.
Wilson, Joseph L do.
Youtz, John do.
Company E.
BEOBUITED AT AIjTOONA, BLAIB OO0NTT.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 20, 1861.
Jacob Szink , Captain.
Richard J. Crozier First Lieutenant.
Frederick ShiUinger Second Lieutenant.
Robert M. Messimer First Sergeant.
David Counsman Second Sergeant.
Alexander H. Stewart..... Third Sergeant.
Jacob J. Smith Fourth Sergeant.
John Flanagan First Corporal.
William B. Bartley Second Corporal
Washington Foust Third CorporaL
Joseph Noel Fourth Corporal.
Charles Inherst Musician.
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THIRD REGIMENT,
Jaines D. Snyder PriTnte.
Anderson, Samuel T do.
Anderson, Henry N do.
Akin, Matthew.] do.
Attick, James H do.
Bush, John H do.
Bcatty, Franklin M do.
Barker, Gilbert A. R do,
Beals, Jacob R do.
Beams, John do.
Baer, Harrison D do.
Bartow, Thomas do.
Boyles, William T do.
Briokner, Frederick do.
Cutler, William B do.
Cruse, George W do.
Clark, John A do.
Divine, John N „ do.
Dutfy, Francis do.
Fechter, Ignatius do.
Fichel, Paul do.
Fry, Robert do.
Fay, Andrew J do.
Finney, Francis do.
Glenn, William P do.
Ginler, David M do.
Garden, Robert B do.
Griffith, Napoleon B do.
Gunkle, Joseph .do.
Hubert, John do.
Hammond, James do.
Hogentogler, Nath'l F do.
Isenburg,. Daniel, Jr do.
Isett, Washington Private,
Kellcy, John A do.
Kipple, George II do.
King, Ilezekiah do.
Loudon, David M do.
Lynde, Elihu S do.
Langhlin, John M. C do.
M'Fadden, John E do.
Myers, Joseph do.
Marshall, Alexander W...do.
M'Mahan, Mordecai do.
Montgomery, Robert B....;do.
Marshall, William H do.
Miller, Gabriel do.
MDore, James T do.
Marshall, Winfield S do.
Miller, Samuel H do.
Night wine, James do.
O'Rourke, Richard do.
Price, Wiiliam H do.
Parker, Joseph L do.
Parker, Samuel D do.
Quinlan, Patrick do.
Reaves, George do.
Rook, Joseph H do.
Stoddard, Thomas do.
Shandlemeyer, Jacob do.
Stocksleger, Peter W do.
Schiednagle, Anthony do.
Smith, William C do.
Sisler, William do.
Tipton, Samuel B do.
Company F,
KKCRUITED AT JOHNSTOWN, CAMBRIA COUNTY,
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 20, 1861.
John P. Linton Captain.
Hugh Bradley First Lieutenant.
James C. Noon Second Lieutenant.
William B. Bonaker First Sergeant.
Michael Woods Second Sergeant.
Charles KeUy Third Sergeant.
Hugh Daily Fourth Sergeant.
Edward Connery First Corporal.
Michael Burns Second Corporal.
Lewis Beamer Third Corporal.
David D. Watt Fourth Corporal.
Morgan M'Donald Musician.
George W. Crissinger do.
Albaugh, Peter Private.
Boyle, Mannus do.
Bannan, John do.
Breman, John do.
Conway, Michael do.
Cain, James do.
Cogan, George do.
Cradle, John do.
Cradle, Jacob do.
Camp, George W do.
Clark, Patrick do.
Dibert, Samuel do.
Deininger, Ulrieh do.
Erline, William .....do.
Fitzpatrick, Daniel do.
Fite, John B do.
Fisher, Levi ".do.
Flinn, James do.
Goughenauer, Daniel D do.
Galliher, John do.
Griffin, James do.
Griffin, Dennis do.
Hagan, Henry do.
Hartman, Albert do.
Hamilton, James do.
Helstein , Joseph Private.
Holman, Charles do.
Kelly, John do.
Kearney, Zephaniah do.
Kunkel, Christian do.
Keiflin, Vincent do.
Lightner, James do.
M'Oann, James do.
M'Keirnan, Bernard do.
M'Coy, Augustus do.
M'Grory, Hugh. do.
Moran, Miles do.
M'Devitt, James do.
Myers, Christian do.
M'Culloch, John do.
M'Goulrich, James do.
Mullin, Patrick do.
Munzert, Frederick do.
Murphy, James do.
M'Glaughlin, Neal do.
Nary, Thomas do.
Ott, Henry do.
O'Donnell, James do.
Russell, Luke do.
Rabb, Henry do.
Rowan, Peter do.
Smith, Henry do.
Seitz, George do.
Steinheiser, Philip do.
Shearer, George do.
Straus, David do.
Strenger, Frederick do.
Stermer, Peter do.
Smith, Albert do.
Tighe, Patrick do.
Wentroth, John do.
Williams, A. Jackson do.
THREE ^rONTHS' SEKVICE.
Company G.
RECRUITED AT JOHNSTOWN, CAMBRIA COUNTY
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 20, 1861.
Thomas H. Lapsley Captain.
.TaoobM. Campbell First Lieutenant.
Robert P. Robinson Second Lieutenant.
James Moore Fir st Sergoa nt.
John .J. Mills Second Sergeant.
George W. Gageby Third Sergeant.
Adam Gamble Fourth Sergeant.
Jonathan Wolford First Corpoial.
Abram Dougherty Second Corporal.
Peter Beamish Third Corporal.
James Ellis Fourth Corporal.
Martin Fix Musician.
Michae) Boyer do.
Armstrong, Robert Private.
Attig, Nathaniel do.
Bee, David do.
Bingner, Henry G do.
Border, Peter do.
Barnhart, Henry do.
Barclay, William do.
Brandenburg, August do.
Cooper, John do.
Cooper, William do.
Edwards, William do.
Emde, Frederick do.
Ford, John do.
Fritchie, William do.
Goughenour, David do.
Grant, Charles do.
Glass, Andrew do.
Glass, George do.
Helsel, Henry do.
Hough, John do.
Hughes, Stephen do.
Hogan, Patrick do.
Hassey, Robert do.
Haines, Thomas F do.
Howe, Thomas '.o.
Kern, Henry I do.
Krant, Christian do.
Kimmel, Milton Private.
Lewis, Thomas do.
Lane, Alexander. do.
Lane, Thomas do.
Livingston, Frederick do.
M'Clellaud, James do.
M'Geehan, Samuel C do.
Murphy, Michael do.
Marsh, Simon do.
Maharg, Samuel do.
Macarahar, Coleman do.
Metzabaugh, George W do.
M Guire, Bernard do.
Moore, Samuel H do.
Mensel, Henry do.
M'Coy, James do.
Noble, John do.
Nevergold, John do.
Oitinger, Jacob do.
Pickworth, Robert do.
Powers, Patrick do.
Riley, Bernard C do.
Ream, Jacob do.
Roy, Michael do.
Ream, Conrad do.
St. Clair, Stewart D do.
Sheehan, George do.
Sheehan, Coyer do.
Sheai'er, John do.
Shaffer, Henry B do.
Siter, Edward do.
Stork, Edward D do.
Sleeth, Samuel D do.
Smith, Martin do.
Smith, Michael do.
Ullery, Joseph do.
Weigart, George do.
Workman, Frederick do.
Watkins, James do.
Company H.
RECRUITED AT HOLLIDAYSBURG, BliAIR COUNTY.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 20, 1861.
Alexander M. Lloyd Captain.
Christian N. Snyder First Lieutenant.
Stephen C. Potts Second Lieutenant.
Augustus Batton First Sergeant.
Frank Vogle Second Sergeant.
Simon B. Barr Third Sergeant.
Nicholas Stephens Fourth Sergeant.
David K. Yoder First Corporal.
Caleb M. Kephart Second Corporal.
James T. Pendergast Third Corporal.
David Barr Fourth Corporal.
George Weighaman Musician.
John Miller, Jr do.
Barr, Thomas M Private.
Beales, John T do.
Boell, Harry do.
Boelli William do.
Byers, Walter P do.
Black, George W. Z do.
Bradley, William J ....do.
Blain, William J do.
Blackstone, Dill do.
Barr, James... , do.
Bryan, Harry Private.
Craig, James do.
Cvinry, Charles do.
Cruse, Charles W do.
Curry, John do.
Cooper, JJenjamin do.
Clark, John do.
Dorsey, William C do.
Frank, Christian do.
Fenton, Charles M do.
Green, Thomas do.
Grafaus, Abraham do.
Garden, John R do.
Gates, Joseph do.
Gates, John do.
Garber, George C do.
Griflin, Russell do.
Henshey, John B do.
Henshey, Thomas do.
Hicks, William do.
Hughes, Joseph do.
Hileman, William do.
Hallowry, Michael do.
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THIRD EEGIMEXT,
Howe, James M Private.
Hawksworth, George W do.
Huff, Harry do.
Keech, Joseph do.
Keogh, Edward do.
Krecs, George G do.
Kinkead, David F do.
Loesb, John W do.
Long, John D do.
Lear, William do.
Lane, John do.
Lane, George do.
Mason, Robert do.
Maloy, Thomas do.
Miller, George do.
M'Clure, Alexander do.
Murray, John (lo.
M'Bvaine, William Private.
Plack, George do.
Ream, Charles do.
Russ, Joseph C do.
Roush, George do.
Shrader, Frederick do.
Sellers, George do.
Spade, George do.
Thompson, James E do.
Tipton, Caleb do.
TJllery, Daniel do.
Vogle, Jacob do.
White, Benjamin do.
Wildes, Tillinghast do.
White, Edward do.
Wingate, J. Russell do.
Company I.
RECRUITED AT EAST LIBERTY, ALLEGHENY COUNTY.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 20, 1861.
Josiah J. Lawson Captain.
John W. Hicks First Lieutenant.
George F. Weitzel Second Lieutenant.
Philip S. Baer First Sergeant.
Jonathan ^Voolslayer Second Sergeant.
Joseph Anderson Third Sergeant.
GotUeb Asburv Fourth Sergeant.
Charles M'Farlane First Corporal.
Henrv Woolslayer Second Corporal.
Conrad Fix Third Corporal.
Andrew Mitchell Fourth Corporal.
James Woolslayer Musician
Marcus Milliuger do. ,
Bryson, David Private.
Bear, Adam do.
Baum, Henry do.
Bryant, Geoi-ge W do.
Bauer, Eugene L do.
Crawford, Scott R do.
Connelly, Patrick do.
Colhocker, John do.
Dewees, Dilworth do.
Delaware, Adam do.
Diamond, Patrick do.
Forsythe, James do.
Florin, lYederick do.
Green, Norris L do.
Grist, John W do.
Gaunster, William do.
Gettys, Samuel A do.
Gorrill, William do.
Hughey, Annanias R do.
Hamilton, George do,
Hartman, Henry do.
Heller, John do.
Hartwick, Bernard do.
Himbelright, David A... Private.
Irvine, David do.
Krebs, Philip H do.
Kauflfman , George D do.
Karykesler, Jolm do.
Loveridge, Joel do.
Long, WilUani E do.
Lipp, Frederick do.
Mohler, John H do.
Marks, Wi Lliam S do.
M'Kee, Isaac do.
Morris, Jesse M do.
Mixner, Jacob do.
Merley, Walter do.
M'Nultz, Robert do.
M'Munn, William do.
Negley, Daniel F do.
Negley, Ross do.
O'Niel, John do.
Price, William P. do.
Riddle, Augustus do.
Roberts, John do.
Russell, Cary A do.
Reese, John R do.
Shannon, John do.
Schabenstein, Joseph do.
Stark, Henry do.
Sitzler, Charles do.
Shuck, Jacob do.
Tapper, William do.
Tuttle, Joseph W do.
Thompson, WiUiam A do.
Winkler, John B do.
Wilson, Charles A do.
Young, Walter F do.
Company K.
RECRUITED AT JOHNSTOWN, CAMBRIA COUNTY.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 20, 1861.
JohnSuter Captain.
Allen K. Babcock First Lieutenant.
John Downey Second Lieutenant.
Daniel N. Jones First Sergeant.
JohnFrey Second Sergeant.
George F. Randolph Third Sergeant.
James H. Gageby Fourth Sergeant,.
Thomas F. Gordon First Corporal.
Powell, Stackhouse Second CorporaL
Hiram Layton Third Corporal.
Emory Fisher Fourth Corporal.
James F. Allen Musician.
THRRK MONTHS' SERVICE.
39
James A. Kinley. Musiciiin.
And rews, Richard Private.
Barnett, Thaddeus do.
Barclay, George do.
BakerrPhineas M do.
Bennett, Robert do.
Brien, David do.
Butler, John do.
Cobey, Frank M do,
Confer, Frank F do.
Decker, John do.
Duncan, James do.
Dvsart, Frederick S do.
Dysart, William E do.
Easly, (.'asper W do.
Eldridge, William do.
Gathegau, Charles R do.
Glass, Jacob A do.
Grimslev, Thompson D do.
Golden, Philip F do.
Hulf, William do,
Harrod, Harry,. do.
Heaverne, Michael do.
Hoerle, Henry do.
Hite, Henry J do.
Ingles, James do.
Kane, Bartley do.
Kelly, Thomas S do.
Kooken, Samuel do.
Kauflfman, John H„ do.
Litz, Ebenezer do.
IjQWlBan, Webster B do.
Lenhart, Henry Private.
M'Lain, William do.
M'Cullough, Felix do.
Mitchell, William D do.
Mooney, Matthew do.
Matthews, James do.
Miller, Alexander do.
O'Neil. John do.
O'Clark, John do.
Orum, Albert do.
Orr, James S do.
Petriken, Henry B do.
Peterson, John C do.
Price, William do.
Quinn, James do.
Quirk, Michael do.
Robb, Samuel M do.
Stern, William do.
Shoemaker, John C do.
So.bitz, Henrv H do.
Slater, William H do.
Smith, James do.
Sherman, Thomas R do.
Thomas, William M do.
Thomas, E. C do.
Thomas, Evan do.
Thomas, Joseph G do.
Watkins, Reese do.
Watkins, James I do.
Walker, William do.
Young, Wesley M do.
Zimmerman, Jaoob do.
Fourth Regiment.
THE Fourth volunteer regiment originated in the First regiment, 2d Bri-
gade, 2d Division, of the State militia, organized under the militia act of
1858. It consisted of six companies, and had a full regimental organization,
the officers holding State commissions. In response to the call oi the President,
a pubhc meeting was held at Iliforristown, Montgomery county, on the 16th of
AprU, at which, the feeling of patriotic devotion to the cause of the Govern-
ment was emphatically displayed, and resolutions were passed pledging as-
sistance to the families of such as volunteered. On the following day, the ser-
vices of the militia regiment were tendered to the Governor, for the term of three
months, and were accepted, on condition that the command would report in
Harrisburg within four days. The officers immediately commenced the enrol-
ment of recruits, and at the expiration of the time appointed, some six hundred
men, from Montgomery county and vicinity, were ready to move.
The excitement and gloom incident to their departure, can only be felt by
a people unused to war. All business was suspended, and the whole popula-
tion appeared upon the streets. Flags were provided by the ladies of IS orris-
town, which were presented with appropriate ceremonies. On Saturday, April
20th, the command proceeded by rail to Harrisburg, and reached Camp Curtin
at two o'clock P. M. It was the intention to have remained in camp, till a suffi-
cient number of men could have been procured from Montgomery county, to
fill the regiment to its maximum number j but the urgent necessities of the
Government rendered this jourpose impracticable, and orders were issued to
form a regiment, immediately, from such companies as were in camp. This
order had the effect to change the command, from a militia, to a volunteer or-
ganization.
An election was, accordingly, held, which resulted in the choice of the same
field officers, as those holding the mOitia commissions, which were as follows :
John F. Hartranffc, of i^Torristown, Colonel j Edward Schall, of ^orristown,
Lieutenant Colonel ; Edwin Schall, of Norristown, Major. Charles Hunsicker
was appointed Adjutant.
Scarcely was the organization completed, when marching orders were re-
ceived. Leaving Camp Curtin, on the evening of the 21st of April, the regiment
proceeded by rail to Philadelphia, where it was ordered by General Patterson,
to report to Colonel Dare, of the Twenty-third. Taking one company of his own,
and the Fourth regiment, Colonel Dare proceeded by rail to Perryville, Mary-
land, and took possession of the town, making such disposition of the troops,
as would prevent a surprise.
On the following day. General Patterson ordered the regiment to proceed
without delay to Washington. Immediate application was made to Colouei
Dare, for transportation by steamer to Annapolis, flic route by Baltimore bc-ing
THREE :srONTHS^ SERVICE. 41
then closed. Not feeling secure from captuie, Colonel Dare only gave trans-
portation for one wing of the regiment^ which embarked under command of
Colonel Hartranft. Ai-riving at Annapolis, the troops were disembarked, and
quartered iu the buildings belongmg to the Naval Academy, by order of Major
General Butler, then in command of the town. The left wing, under command
of Major Schall, was detained several days at Perrj^ille, for the secmity of the
port.
It was expected, that the men would be fully clothed, armed^ and equipped
at HaiTisburg, before marching. But when the urgent appeals came from
Washington for troops, it was not the time for the patriotic citizen-soldier to
hesitate, and the regiment marched without uniforms or equipments, the men
being armed with muskets, and provided with ammunition, which they were
obliged to carry in their pockets. Clothing was sent to the reghnent on the
28th of April, but not until sometime in June, were proper uniforms supplied.
In pursuance of orders, the regunent proceeded, on the 8th of May, to Wash-
ington, and was quartered in the Assembly buildings, and iu a church near by*
Transportation, and camp and garrison equipage n.ot having been supplied by
the State, or the National Government, the regiment was prevented from going
into camp. The close confinement of the men in crowded quarters, soon pro-
duced its legitimate results. Sickness, which, up to this time, had been scarcely
known in the regiment, now began to prevail to a considerable extent. As soon.
as tents were received, it was at once established in camp, about two miles from
the city, toward Bladensburg. When the necessary equipage was furnished,
regimental dxiUs and inspections were commenced, and vigorous measures
taken to make the regiment effective. On the 24th of June, it was ordered to
Alexandria, in anticipation of an attack by the enemy, and was, soon after,
placed in camp on Shuter's Hill, where the regular drills and inspections were
resumed.
On Sunday, June 30th, at two o'clock in the morning, the pickets of the regi-
ment, stationed on the old Fairfax road, imder command of Lieutenant M. R.
M'Clennan, were attacked by about thirty of the enemy. They were repulsed
by our pickets, only three in niunber, who killed Sergeant Haines, previously
a clerk in the Treasury Department, at Washington. Three other of our pick-
ets on the outer post, intending to go to the rescue of their comrades, came
in contact with the enemy's force, in which Thomas Murray was killed, and
Llewelyn Ehumer was severely wounded. The third, dropping upon the ground,
escaped without injury, the enemy, in the excitement and darkness, passing
over him. The trails of blood, discovered in the morning, showed that they
had likewise suffered in the encounter.
The evidences, on every hand, pointed unmistakably to an early advance of
the army. Inspections were careful and minute. All surplus baggage was
sent to the rear, together with knapsacJiS and overcoats, the men retaining only
their blankets. The Fourth regunent was assigned to the 1st Brigade, 3d Divi-
sion* of M'Dowell's army. The Division moved from camp, by the Fauftix road,
* Organization of 1st Brigade, Colonel W. B. Franklin, 3d Division, Colonel S. P. Heintzle-
man. (The three Brigades of the Division were commanded respectively by Colonels "W. B.
Franklin, O. O. Howard, and O. B. Wilcox.) Ricket's Battery of the 1st U. S. Artillery. Fifth
regiment Massachusetts volunteers, Colonel Lawrence. Eleventh regiment Massachusetts
volunteers, Colonel Clark. First regiment Minnesota volunteers, Colonel Gorman. Fourth
regiment Pennsylvania volunteers. Colonel Hartranft.
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42 FOURTH REGIMENT,
reaching Sangster's station on Thursday evening. The enemy set fire to his
stores and retreated, as the column advanced. Firing was heard in the diree-
tion of Blackburn's Ford, occasioned by Colonel Eichardson^s reconnoissance in
that direction. On Friday the division moved to Centreville, where the entire
army of M'Dawell lay encamped. On Saturday^ the 20th of July, the question
of muster out was freely agitated, the term of enlistment expiring on the fdi-
lowing day. Desirous of retaining the regiment in his command tni the antici-
pated battle should be fought, General M'Dowell issued an order, making the
following appeal :
"The General commanding has learned with regret that the tim^ of service
of the Fourth regimciit, Pennsylvania volunteers, is about to expire. The ser-
vices of the regiment have been so important, its good conduct so general, its
patience under privation so constant, its state of efficiency so- good, that its
departure, at this time, can only be considered an important loss to thearmy^
Fully recognizing the right of the regiment to its discharge and payment, at
the time agreed upon, when it was mustered into service, and determined to
carry out, literally, the agreement of the government in this respect, the Gen-
eral commanding, nevertheless, requests the regiment to continue in service
for a few days longer, pledging that the time of muster out of service shall not
exceed two weeks. Such members of the regiment, as da not accede to this
request, will be placed under the command of proi)er officers, to be marched
to the rear, mustered out of service, and paid, as soon as possible, after the
expiration of the term of service."
Differences of opinion prevailed in the regiment upon the question of com-
pliance with this request. While many were willing to re-enlist for two weeks
longer, some were desirous of being mustered out in accordance with their con-
tract with the government. When it was ascertained that unanimity of sen-
timent was not likely to be secured, it was decided by the commanding Gen-
eral, that to break up the organization, and to take a fragment of the regi-
ment into battle would not be prudent ; orders were accordingly issued for its
muster out of service. Several causes conspired to create an aversion to re-
maining. The regiment had been subject, during its service, to hardships which
are, perhaps, inseparable from new and hasty organization, but which bore
somewhat heavily upon the men, a detail of which, it is unnecessary here to
give. It was at a time, too, when great activity prevailed in the organization
of new regiments for the three years' service, the officers of this regiment having
already taken steps for making new organizations, in which considerable strife
was manifested to get the trained men. Their decision was, accordingly, made
more with reference to their own advantage, and that of their officers, than to
any ulterior results.
General M'Dowell, when he found himself defeated in the battle which en-
sued, looking about for some causes to which he could attribute his failure,
towards the close of his official report, drags in this regiment for a share of
blame, to whose service he had no more rightftd claim, and whose conduct be
could not more justly censure, than that of the regiment a week or a month
earlier discharged.
The subsequent history of the men composing this regiment dispels any
doubt, that may, at the time, have been raised of the rectitude of their inten-
tions. Under the command of the Lieutenant Colonel, it marched to Wash-
ington, from whence, it was taken by rail to Harrisburg, where it was soon after
THREE MONTHS' SERVICE.
43
mustered out of service. But measures were immediately taken for the organi-
zation of new regiments, in which the men immediately enlisted for the war,
and fully att^ssted on the bloody tields of Fredericksburg and Antietam, and in
numberless hard fought battles of the war, their patriotism and their valor.
The Colonel of the regiment, (since Major General,) John F. Hartranft, de-
siring to remain with the army of M'Dowell, ofifered his services, and was as-
signed to duty on the staff of Colonel Franklin, commanding the 1st Brigade.
In the terrible ordeal to which the division of Heintzelman was exposed, and
when the regiments were broken and disorganized by the heat of the enemy's
fire, Colonel Hartranft rendered invaluable aid in holding the men to their duty,
and in rallying the regiments which had been thrown into confusion.
Captain Cook, of company K, also remained, serving on the staff of Colonel
David Hunter, and was officially commended for his gallantry.
FIELD AND STAFF OFFICERS
John F. Hartranft Colonel.
Edward Schall Lieutenant Colonel.
Edwin Schall Major.
Charles Hunsicken Adjutant.
W. H. Yerkes Quartermaster.
James B. Dunlap Surgeon.
Charles W. Rodgers Assistant Surgeon.
T. W. M' Daniels Chaplain.
Martin Malony Sergeant Major.
William M. Mintzer Q. Master Sergeant.
George W. Arnold Drum Major.
REGIMENTAL BAND
D. H. Stubblebine, leader, Musician.
Edmund Smith do.
Alfred Calwell do.
Samuel Weis do.
George Evans do.
Daniel Ruch do.
Ephraim Hale„ do.
James Longan Musician.
Jacob F. Gauger do-
Alpheus Mixell do.
John Peterman do.
Andrew Peterman do.
Hammond Winters do.
William Gibson do.
Company A.
RECRUITED AT NORKISTOWN, MONTGOMERY COUNTT.
MUSTERED IN,
William J. Bolton Captain.
Joseph K. Bolton First Lieutenant.
William S. Ensley Second Lieutenant.
Abraham L. Ortlip Third Lieutenant.
George W. Guss First Sergeant.
John A.Wills Second Sergeant.
Thomas B. Garner Third Sergeant.
William T. Roberts Fourth Sergeant.
Samviel S. Fries First Corporal.
George Keen...^ Second Corporal.
C. Jones Iredell Third Corporal.
Charles A. Yost Fourth Corporal.
APRIL 20, 1861.
William A. Lambert Musician.
Samuel G. Doud do.
Aikens, Samuel Private.
Brookes, John do.
Boyer, Edwin do.
Bath, David D do.
Banks, Benjamin do.
Carpenter, George T do.
Culp, George do.
Deem, John do.
Doud, James M do.
Dehavon, George W do.
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FOURTH REGIMENT,
Ensley, William C Private.
Earle, WilUam P do.
EJv, Jonathan T do.
EUis, Jonathan B do.
Feather, Augustus. ».»... do.
Fitzgerald, John P (Jo.
Fitzgerald, Charles H do.
Garner, Sylvester do.
Gilbert, Theodore do.
Hartranft, Abraham do.
Holt, Joseph do.
Jordan, John do.
Johnson, John M do.
Jenkins, Major L do.
Jones, John do.
Knipe, Benjamin F do.
Kelley, Henry S. do.
Kelley, John S do*
Kelley, Thomas do.
Kirkbride, Abraham H do.
Kanause, John do,
Kulp, George H,., do.
Lewis, Elijah do.
Lighteap, Michael..»....>.....^...do.
Moore, John S do.
Mather, William L do,
Moyer, Joseph R do.
M'Coy, WilUam do.
M'Cartuey, Juuics Pri vatt
Nungesser, William B do.
Pugii, Reese do.
Richards, John do.
Roberts, Robert do.
Randall, George M do.
Reiff, Thomas J do.
I Robbens, Jacob do.
Shoffner, John do.
Shotfner, George W do.
Shainline, John Y do.
Smedley, Mifflin do.
Saylor, James C do.
Saylor, Josiah do.
Sutch, Charles do.
Shainline, Henry H do.
Sutch, Abraham B .....do.
Stephens, Jacob R do.
Spencer, James do.
Smith, Henrys do.
Slemmer, Adam R .......do.
Selah, Theodore do.
Smedley, Isaiah — do.
Schi-ack, Valentine do.
Server, Mathias T do.
Shainline, William H do.
Thompson, Benjamin do.
I Tippen, Henry do.
Company B.
»ECRUITED AX NOBKISTOWN, MONTGOMEBY COCNXY.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 20, 1861.
Robert E. Taylor Captain.
Thomas Magee First Lieutenant.
M. Robert M'Clennan Second Lieutenant.
Lane S. Hart First Sergeant.
W^illiam H. Griffith Second Sergeant.
Lorenzo D. Shearer Third Sergeant.
George M. Coler Fourth Sergeant.
Joseph C. Reed
David W. Roberts First Corporal.
Thomas C. Simpsoa Secoud Corporal.
John H. Kirkbride Third Corporal.
Israel W. Hart Fourth Corporal.
Altemus, George F Private.
Alker, Jaeob do.
Ashburn, James. do.
Bruce, Howard do.
Buck, .Jeremiah W do.
Buck, Isaiah B do.
Buzby, Egbert B do.
Boyer, .John M ., do.
Bickle, Harrison do.
Clemer, Daniel W do-,
Coulston, John H do.
Corson, George N do,
Betweiler, Samuel H do.
Earls, Charles do.
Essick, John E do.
Evans, Charles B do.
Ewing, Thomas S ....do.
Fillman, Allen H do.
Freedley, J. Isett do.
Frease, Charles E do.
Fitzwater, Jacob do.
Grimes, Robert do.
Griffitti, Ellridg&G do.
Hahn, James W do.
Hahn, Philip, Jr do^
ITansell, Ivens R.......-'.........do..
Heebner, James B Private.
Heenan, John do.
Hart, Frank A do.
Hocker, Edward do.
Hughes, Henry C do.
Hunsicker, Davis. do.
Henderson, George W do.
Jacobs, JohnR do.
Jacobs, Henry do.
Kirkbride, Ferdinand P ...do.
Kugler, Samuel A do*
Keyser, Charles A do.
Linker, Daniel do.
Mowder, Enos do.
Markley, Samuel do.
Miller, Samuel do.
Major, J. Benton do.
Montgomery, WiUiam do.
M'Carte, Courtland do.
M'Carte, Marshall do.
M'Combs, Samuel C do.
Neiman, WiUiam do.
Owens, William W do.
Rodenbaugh, John do.
ReifT, George A do.
Reifl; Charles A do.
Rapine, William S do.
Stephens, Samuel P do.
Spenoer, John do.
Schrack, Adam J do.
Shupe, Samuel R do.
Syckle, Lewis J do.
Shearer, Samuel J .da
Smith, Paul A do.
Thomas, Barclay do.
Tomlinson, John M. H do.
Wilson, James H do.
Young, Benjamin .....do.
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Company 0.
RECBUITED AT I'OTTSTOWN, MONTGOMEKY COUNTY.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 20, 1861.
John R. Brooke Captain.
Williams. Hobert First Lieutenant.
Joseph Umstead Second Lieutenant.
Charles Malsberger First Sergeant.
William B. Stanford Second Sergeant.
Mahlon S. Ludwig Third Sergeant.
Henry F. Butz Fourth Sergeant.
Benjamin F. Guest First Corporal.
.John H. Root Second Corporal.
George Sheets Third Corporal.
William M. Rankin Fourth Corporal.
Edmund Guest Musician.
William Antrim do.
Auchey, John. Private.
Butz, George W do.
Bickle, Lewis H do.
Bull, OctaviusS do.
Beadencup, John A do.
Bower, Jacob do.
Buckwalter, Samuel do.
Corbett, John do.
Dawson, Esler G do.
Dehart, Samuel do.
Doaroft", Abraham do.
Daily, Myers do.
Dechant, Jacob W do.
Engle, James M do.
Fitz, Jacob L do.
Fryer, Michael F do.
Fryer, Evan do.
Fair, Frank do.
Frick, Paul ...do.
Geiger, David I do.
Geiger, Charles L do.
Hobart, William M do.
Hesser, Abraham do.
Hendricks, John do.
Heft, John do,
Hoffman, Albert do.
Hoffman, Enos Private.
Hunsicker, William do.
Kirkpatrick, William do.
Kirst, Abraham do.
Kupp, JohnL do.
Lessig, Adam do.
Lacey, Samuel do.
Lesher, William G do.
Lachman, Washing'nH....do.
Mauger, Thomas do.
; Missimer, Andrew do.
i Neiman, Jonah M do.
j Potts, Nathaniel do.
1 Potts, Williams do.
j Potts, John T do.
I Phillips, David M do.
j Reinard, John do.
I Roberts, Dewees W do.
1 Scholl, John J do.
I Skean, Peter E do.
i Simpkins, Charles do.
Spong, Joseph do.
Schanely, Jacob do.
Seigfried, George W do.
Smith, Charles C do.
Sample, John R do.
Thompson, Rees B do.
Vandersyde, George do.
Walters, James do.
Weir, Abraham H do.
Wamback, Henry do.
Willauer, William H do.
Wells, William S do.
Weand, Daniel B do.
Yergey, Isaac L do.
Yergey, William do.
Yergey, Thomas do.
Yohn, Leidy J do.
C OMP ANY D
RECRUITED AT NORBISTOWN, MONTGOMERY COUNTY.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 20, 1861.
Reuben T. Schall Captain.
Charles Hansell Krst Lieutenant.
David SchaU Second Lieutenant.
Hiram Lysinger First Sergeant.
Samuel Painter Second Sergeant.
Samuel Fair Third Sergeant.
John Fair Fourth Sergeant.
Jesse S. Batchelder First Corporal.
Andrew Fair Second Corporal.
Joseph Bell Third Corporal.
Henry Foreman Fourth Corporal.
A. D. Earl Musician.
Adam Zinnel do.
Bond, John H Private.
Boaz, John do.
Brant, John do.
Beal, John do.
Burk, Francis do.
Cloward, Samuel do.
Conway, James do.
Cumming, Patrick...., do.
Craighton, Irvin do.
Custer, A. P do.
Davis, Freeman Pr iv ate.
Dehaven, Isaac do.
Dougherty, John do.
Earl, John do.
Fleck, John R do.
Griffith, James M do.
i Gauss, Jacob do.
Garess, Joseph do.
Geist, William do.
j Griffith, James R do.
! Gratz, Theodore do.
; Griffith, Charles do.
Geyer, John do.
HoUowell, Joshua do.
Jenkins, WiUiam do.
Keeler, Jesse do.
Kay, Samuel do.
Kelly, Thomas A do.
Kulp, James do.
Lougherty, David do.
Lightcap, George do.
Leedom, Andrew do.
Markley, David B do.
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FUUinn KEGIMENT,
M'Ducfus, Thomas Private.
M'Coy, John do.
M'Crea, Alexander do.
Mills, Samuel do.
M'Vaugh, Harry do.
Nail, Levi B do.
Nail, Harry do.
Orner, Nathan do.
Parker, John F do.
Peters, Samuel do.
Smith, Thomas do.
Shuck, Thomas do.
Sherdin, Bernard do.
Schall, Calvin do.
Stitler, Henry do.
Seaman, James do.
Sutch, William Private.
Stewart, Charles do.
Shine, William do.
Tompkins, Owen do.
Tolan, Isaac do.
Tompkins, Jacob do.
Tippen, George do.
Vanfossen, Arnold, Jr do.
Williamsouf Mills do.
Wampold, Philip do.
Wildsmith, John do.
White, Henry do.
Wcntz, Charles A do.
Wagner, J. E do.
Wright, A. G do.
Company E.
RKCRUITED AT NORRISTOWN, MONTGOMKRY COUNTY.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 20, 1861.
George Amey Captain.
Richard T. Stewart First Lieutenant.
James P. Butler Second Lieutenant.
David Knipe First Sergeant.
Henry Nviss Second Sergeant.
William Eastwood Third Sergeant.
.John Giligan Fourth Sergeant.
William R. Wager First Corporal.
William Biggs Second Corporal.
George F. Fisher Third Corporal.
Charles Jones Fourth Corporal .
Thomas Lounck Musician.
John Childs do.
Augge, Samuel Privo,te.
Baker, George W do.
Barnes, Charles do.
Bright, George do.
Basin, Jacob do.
Carey, William do.
Carroll, John P do.
Custard, Edwin C... do.
Crady, Joseph do.
Docherdy, Robert do.
Delany, Michael do.
Doud, Thomas do.
Dimond, Denny do.
Enos, William do.
Fisher, John F do.
Ford, Charles do.
Fisher, Jacob F do.
Fisher, Hiram C do.
Furlong, Henry do.
Grevr, William do.
Grew, Nathan do.
Gardner, Thomas do.
Gardner, John do.
Hendricks, Joseph P do.
Hucheron, Isaac do.
Hallman, William do.
Henan, David Private.
Hollinger, James do.
Johnson, Benjamin do.
Lear, Owen do.
Lysinger, Daniel do.
Larrison, Joseph do.
Lockard, Thomas do.
List, Albert do.
Lookens, Charles K do.
M'Daid, John do.
M'Daid, William do.
M'Fadden, F do.
M'Ewen, Thomas do.
Miller, George W do.
Moore, Aaron do.
Mooney, Michael do.
Murray, Thomas do.
Master, Antrim do.
Moyer, Jonas do.
O'Neele, Charles do.
Powers, James do.
Quinn, John do.
Quinn, William do.
Reily, David do.
Ruch, Francis do.
Rhumer, Llewelyn do.
Rhumer, Charles H do.
Shoemaker, Mathias do.
Smith, John do.
Springer, Elias do.
Steward, Robert do.
Tomany, Francis do.
Uncuffer, William do.
Vaghn, Patrick do.
Vamy, Isaac do.
Workiser, George do.
Welsh, John do.
Williams, John do.
Company F.
RECRUITED AT MEDIA, DELAWARE COUNTY.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 20, 1861.
George Dunn Captain.
Thomas V. Cooper F^rst Lieutenant.
Archibald, M'Munn Second Lieutenant.
William Callum First Sergeant.
Richard Stiles Second Sergeant.
Thomas J. M'Millan Third Sergeant.
John L. Woodcock Fourth Sergeant.
Caleb Hoopes First Corporal.
James Mulholand Second Corporal.
John B. Sully Third Corporal.
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William Durell Fourth Corporal.
William Quail Musician.
Henry Carney do.
Baker, Henry J Private.
Broomall, Thomas do.
Baggs, John do.
Brantz, Peter do.
Baggs, William do.
Britton, John do.
Blair, Matthew do.
Coppock, Robert do.
Cottingham, John do.
Clowney, John do.
Coulter, Thomas do.
Conner, James do.
Davis, John B do.
Dyson, Thomas do.
Davis, John M do.
Eckil, William do.
Evans, James do.
Ford, Able do.
Ford, Allen do.
Farra, Lorenzo D do.
Farra, William do.
Grubb, David do.
Griffin, Thomas do.
Gorman, James do.
Glen, JohnW do.
Graden, Benjamin do.
Glen, George W do.
Greenwood, Henry do.
Gillon, Hamilton do.
Henderson, George do.
Henderson, Robert do.
HoUingworth , John Private.
Hughs, Patrick do.
Harigan, Daniel do.
Johnson, Robert do.
Johnson, Stephen do.
Ketzler, Jeremiah do.
Kelly, Tliomas do.
Laden, Thomas do.
Magee, Joseph D do.
M' Donald, Benjamin H do.
Monahan, Michael do.
Martin, Minchal do.
M'Cuen, John do.
M'Ginnes, William do.
Nuttle, Richard J do.
Palmer, John do.
Potts, John P do.
Parker, Joseph do.
Roberts, William do.
Rap, Amos R do.
Redmond, Franklin do.
Redmond, Antrim do.
Stirk, Ephraitai do.
Stikes, George do.
Techton, Samuel N do.
Townsend, William do.
Techton, John do.
Wright, Baker C do.
Weaver, James W. G do.
Watters, James do.
Wasson, James do.
Worrell, James do.
Willans, John do.
Yarnall, Lee L do.
Company Gr
RECRTTITED AT liEWISBUBG, UNION COUNTY.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 20, 1861.
John W. Chamberlin Captain.
George H. Hassenplug First Lieutenant.
James M. Linn Second Lieutenant.
James Chamberlin First Sergeant.
Thomas Donachy Second Sergeant.
John N. Wilson Third Sergeant.
Peter Koser Fourth Sergeant.
Samuel Cuskaden First Corporal.
Charles H. Trainer Second Corporal.
Jeremiah Snyder Third Corporal.
William Frymire Fourth Corporal.
William Wise Musician.
Ammon, Levi Private.
Bell, A. James do.
Brown, Henry do.
Buoy, Charles S do.
Campbell, Jacob do.
Davis, David do.
Davis, Thomas do.
Derr, John H do.
Dye, Richard do.
Edwards, Richard do.
Everett, William do.
Evans, Charles R do.
Foote, George W do,
Frey, Henry do.
Funk, Louis H do.
Gibbony, Jacob do.
Gilham, William do.
Grant, William do.
Gimter, William do.
Houtz, Adam S do.
Hanu, Nathan M do.
Harvey, John do.
Hans, William H do.
Heightsman, Henry do.
Heury, Robert do.
Hutchison, He,ury do.
Housewerth, Benj. F Private.
Housel, Seth J do.
Kersterer, Isaac S do.
Klechner, Samuel F do.
Lenhart, John do.
Lenhart, Benjamin do.
Martlett, William A do.
Mackey, James R do.
M'Gregor, Samuel do.
M'Gregor, Daniel do.
M'Pherson, John do.
Moody, Charles do.
Moyer, Jacob N do.
Nesbitt, David B do.
Norris, John A do.
Orwig, Joseph R do.
Prass, James H do.
Pursell, .Joseph do.
Potter, Lemuel do.
Reed, Martin G do.
Reed, Thomas D do.
Sasaman, Emanuel do.
Sanford, James H do.
Smaltzried , Gottlieb do.
Smith, Michael do.
Snively, Charles H do.
Snyder, Henry do.
Stoughton, Aaron do.
Switzer, William M do.
Stoughton, Roland do.
Schoch, Martin L do.
Tetlow, Afihton do.
Tovey, Daniel do.
Tove'y, William do.
Ulrich, William do.
Van dine, Matthew do.
Walsh, Robert do.
Wertz, John do.
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FOURTH REGIMENT,
Company H.
BECUUITED AT EELLEFONTE, CENTRE COUNTY.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 19, 1861.
Austin B. Snyder Captain.
William H. Blair First Lieutenant.
William L. Raphile Second Lieutenant.
James Hughes First Sergeant.
Evan R. Goodfellow Second Sergeant.
JobnS. Boell Third Sergeant.
Joseph A. Clark Fourth Sergeant.
William C. Davis First Corporal.
James Dowling Second Corporal.
Charles Glenn Third Corporal.
Lemuel B. Holt Fourth Corporal.
George Young Musician.
Emory Hutton do.
Antes, Frederick T Private.
Anderson, James G do.
Ammermau, Thomas do.
Barger, James do.
Beadley, Philip do.
Barger, Constance do.
Bowers, Levi do.
Barger, John do.
Bland, Edward do.
Barthurst, Simeon do.
Cox, George do.
Curtin, James B do.
Clark, William do.
Drawker, Alexander do.
Doylo, Andrew do.
Dowling, Edward do.
Eminheiser, Abram E do.
Funk, George do.
Fink, John do.
Fell, Charles do.
Funk, Joseph, do. ^
Garner, George W do.
Hinton, Robert do.
Hollahan, John F do.
Huey, Samuel do.
Hollabaugh, Roland C do.
Hamilton, Thomas B Private.
Hayes, James. do.
Holt, Thomas do.
Henry, John C do.
Harshberger, Abraham do.
Keyes, Stanley do.
Kniceley, George H do.
Knoll, Ira do.
Kulp, James do.
Kenngott, Henry do.
Lehr, Jacob do.
Laughlin, Michael do.
Miles, Richard do.
Miller, Samuel L do.
Martin, Hugh do.
Mackey, William I do.
Mullin, Frank do.
M'Cartney, James E do.
M'Lenahan, William do.
Paisons, David H ..do.
Powers, Daniel do.
Powers, James do.
Sweyers, Daniel do.
Sands, Henry do.
Swiler, John do.
Schnell, Augustus T do.
Shultz, William H do.
Shirk, William do.
Swerd, Windell do.
Steel, Commodore P do.
Spears, Edward do.
Shelby, Joseph do.
Twitmire, Henry do.
Waltz, Calvin do.
Wilson, John A do.
Wilson, William do.
Wyland, George E do.
Wetsler, William W do.
Company I,
EECRUITED AT NOBRISTOWN, MONTGOMERY COUNTY.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 20, 1861.
William Allabaugh Captain.
Lewis Ramsey First Lieutenant.
Charles S. M'Glathary Second Lieutenant.
Joseph Rylands .».First Sergeant.
Thomas Jones Second Sergeant.
Daniel Streper Third Sergeant.
George Y. Hansell Fourth Sergeant.
George H. Smith First Corporal.
Charles Durham Second Corporal.
John H. White Tlilrd Corporal.
Benjamin Uelele Fourth Corporal.
William Hinkle Musician.
Edwin R. W. Sickles do.
Badman, .John Private.
Barry, William do.
Bennet, John do.
Bonter, Edward do.
Buck, James H do.
Carn, Charles do.
Carter, James do.
Chilling, Thomas do.
Cox, William R do.
Clinberger, Simon do.
Davis, Harry do.
Deen, Samuel do.
1 Dehaven, George Private.
I Dehaven, Henry do.
j Dillon, Michael do.
' Dougherty, John do.
Emory, George do.
, Eckhorn, George J.... do.
Erney, Jacob do.
j Fornwalt, Nathan do.
Fulner, Jacob do.
j Geicel, Christian do.
1 Geiger, Jacob W do.
Geiger, William M do.
Gilbert, William R do.
Gancer, Christian do.
Gotwalt, Alexander , do.
Graham, John do.
Halhnan, Samuel do.
Hoover, Jacob L do.
Jones, Edward C do.
Kane, David do.
Keven, Patrick do.
Lamsbach, John W do.
Lath, William do.
Lowry, George do,
Makens, Sylvester do".
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Martin, Allen Private.
Martin, William H do.
Mercer, George do.
Meris, John do.
M'Clane, Hugh do.
M'Colly, Nathan do.
M'Cool, Joshua do.
M'Dade, Patrick do.
Mushower, Jones ,..do.
Nichols, William B do.
Philips, James do.
Printz, Abraham do.
Ramsey, Nathan H do.
Reed, Andrew J do.
Rodebaugh, Charles Private.
Rodebaugh, George do.
Rodebaugh, Samuel do.
Rot)erts, George K.. do.
Robinson, William do.
Rogan, Patrick do.
Schrack, David do.
Shuttleworth, J. W do.
Slingluflf, Samuel„ do.
Still, Beniamin R do.
Thomas, William F do.
Vanjfossen, Thomas B do.
Whishlar, George W do.
White, George W do.
Company K.
RECRUITED AT NORRISTOWN, MONTaOMERY COtTNTT.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 20, 18G1.
Walter H. Cook Captain.
Henry K. Weand First Lieutenant.
Charles Y. Fisher Second Lieutenant.
David R. Connard First Sergeant.
Noah B. Brown Second Sergeant.
Peter A. Brown Third Sergeant.
Sidney Brown Fourth Sergeant
Frank L. Wagner First Corporal.
Joseph K. Corson Second Corporal.
Frank Hart Third Corporal.
Daniel M. Yost Fourth Corporal.
William M. M'Gowen Musician.
Samuel Moore do.
Badman, Philip Private.
Baker, Silas do.
Beckwith, Jonas do.
Bush, George W do.
Cauney, Bernard do.
Carr, John A do.
Carr, Thomas M do.
Chadwick, George E do.
Conway, Isaac do.
Corner, William do.
Dager, Charles T do.
Dehaven, Reuben do.
Edwards, Henry do.
Fye, Augustus do.
Flanigan, Francis do.
Gilmer, James do.
Grundy, John do.
Harkins, George do.
Hart, Samuel do.
High, .Joseph H do.
Kelly, Richard do.
Kirby, Enoch B do.
Kutz, Geoj^e do.
Landy, Terance do.
Marple, John do.
Mars, Tliomas Private.
M'Corkle, Archibald do.
M'Closkey, Stephen do.
M'Glathery, William do.
M' Gowen, John do.
M' Main, William do.
Maiden, James do.
Miller, John do.
Moore, John , do.
Magee, Thomas do.
Nuss, John S do.
Ogden William do.
. Oneil, John do.
I Palmer, Joseph., do.
Phipps, Hiram , do.
Phipps, Stephen do.
Pierce, Jnmes do.
Potts, William W do.
Quarmby, Allen do.
Rambo, Ivens do.
Rhoads, Nathaniel do.
Scarlett, Robert W do.
Schmearer, Tobias do.
Scott, Walter do.
Sheetz, John do.
Sidders, Charles do.
Signet, David do.
Street, Richard do.
Styer, Charles do.
Styer, John do.
Swallow, Jonathan do.
Ward, John do.
Weaver, William B do.
Weland, Charles A do.
WUla, Clarence W do.
Wills, William W.,Jr do.
Wood, Abraham do.
Wood, James do.
Fifth Regiment.
THE Fifth regiment was organized at Camp Curtin, on the 21st of April,
1861, by the choice of the following officers : R. P. M'Dowell, of Pitts-
burg, Colonel 5 Benjamin C. Christ, of Minersville, Schuylkill county, Lieu-
tenant Colonel ; K. Bruce Petriken, of Huntingdon, Major. William Spencer
was designated by Colonel M'Dowell as Adjutant. The companies, of which
the regiment was composed, were hastily recruited in various sections of the
State, and were the result of that outburst of patriotism which was every-
where manifested. At Lebanon, a public meeting was held at the Court House,
at which, after some brief speaking, a company was enrolled under Captain
John Ulrich, which became company G, and a liberal fund subscribed for the
aid of the families of the men who volunteered. A similar spirit was mani-
fested in nearly every county of the State, where companies were organized, and
in a similar manner was our whole volunteer force recruited.
With no opportunity for drill or company exercise of any kind, the raw
recruits were marched to the State Arsenal, where they drew their arms, the
old regulation musket, and twenty rounds of cartridge, which, for want of ac-
coutrements, were carried in their pockets. On the evening of the same day,
April 21st, the regiment was placed on board a. train of box cars, and moved
down the Northern Central railway in the direction of Baltimore ; but, during
the night, the course of travel was reversed, and the next morning found the
command again in Harrisburg. The train then moved to Philadelphia, where
it arrived at four o'clock on the afternoon of the 22d. Two companies were
here detailed to guard some steamboats in their passage tlu^ough the Chesa-
peake and Delaware canal to Perryville. The remaining companies moved, on
the following morning, by rail, for the same destination. In the evening of the
same day the regiment embarked on three steamers and proceeded to Annapo-
lis, where it was quartered in the battery and boat houses. Eemaining on duty
here till April 26th, it was ordered to march on the railway towards Annapolis
Junction, with the expectation that the column would be met by a train, on
which it would be taken forward. But the train was found on the way off an
embankment, where it had been precipitated by the malicious displacement ot
a rail. Arriving at the Junction, foot sore and weary, it was placed in position
to repel an attack, which, it was rumored, would be made during the night
from Baltimore. The men slept on their arms, prepared for any emergency.
On the following day, April 27th, it moved by rail to Washington, and was
quartered in a building just back of the City Hall. Here it was visited by
President Lincohi and Secretary Seward, each of whom spoke briefly, to the
great gratification of the men.
The regiment remained quartered in the city, engaged in drill and guard
THEEE MONTHS' SERVICE.
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duty. On the 7th of May, uniforms were received from tlic State of Pennsyl-
vania. On Wednesday, the 29th, the command marched out about a mile east
of the city of Washington, when, for the first time, it wks placed in camp. Li
this camp, which was called Camp Washington, the regiment remained, en-
gaged in drill, tiU the 28th, when it was ordered to Alexandria, Virginia, where
upon its arrival it was quartered in the city. On the 3d of June, it again went
into camp near the foot of Shuter's Hill, where it was assigned to the Brigade *
of Brigadier General Irwin M'Dowell. A portion of the Brigade was daily
assigned to duty in Alexandria, as city iwlice, and the remainder detailed for
labor on Fort Ellsworth, then in process of construction.
While stationed at Camp M'Dowell, the Fifth regiment had a printing press
in camp, where several numbers of a large and weU executed newspaper were
issued. It was headed <' The Pennsylvania Fifth," It was edited by John
P. Ely, Fu-st Lieutenant of company G, and was principally executed by
members of that company. The original articles, and the communications ft"om
members of other regiments, were, for the most part, spirited, and were inter-
larded with wit and humor, weU suited to the leisure of the camp.
The Fifth regiment was transferred to the Brigade commanded by Colonel
W. B. Franklin, previous to the advance of the army upon the enemy at BuU
Eun, but was ordered to remain on duty at Alexandria. Consequently it did
not participate in the battle which ensued, and which resulted so disastrously
to our arms. On the expiration of the term of servijce, the regiment was or-
dered to Harrisburg, where, on the 25th of July, the men were paid and hon
orably discharged-
FIELD AND STAFF OFFICERS.
R. P. M'Dowell Colonel.
Benjamin C. Christ Lieutenant Colonel.
R. Bruce Petriken Major.
William Spencer„, Adjutant.
John K. Stittler Quartermaster.
E. R. Schi Surgeon.
Franklin Huster — Assistant Surgeon.
Company A.
EECRUITED AT ALLEGHENY CITY.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 20, 1861.
George W. Dawson Captain.
Josephus Hepseley "First Lieutenant.
Washington Swein Second Lieutenant.
Jackson Scott First Sergeant.
Jacob J. Grubbs Second Sergeant.
Lee W. Stevens Third Sergeant.
John C. Ridgway Fourth Sergeant.
John J. Weis First Corporal.
Samuel F. Bitts Second Corporal.
Joseph Huck Third Corporal.
Herman Ohember Fourth Corporal.
Mathew R. Jeffries Musician.
* Organization of Brigade under command of Brigadier General Irwm M'DoweU. Fifth
regiment Pennsylvania volunteers, Colonel R. P. M'DoweU; Fifth regiment Massachusetts
volunteers, Colonel Samuel C. Lawrence ; First regiment Michigan volunteers ; Regiment Fire
Zouaves, New York vounteers.
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FITTH EEG13IEXT,
John Kane Musician.
Aundt, Albert Private.
Ahling, William H do.
Assue, Charles do.
Aughenbaugh, John do,
Buchanan, David do.
Belle, David , do.
Becktel, William do.
Bennett, Peter do.
Cremmer, Eli do.
Chess, John A do.
Cupps, Samuel do.
Cruchbough, John do.
Deimer, Aaron do.
Debzidt, Joseph do.
Dyer, Cyrus do.
Dougherty, George W. do.
Eckey, August do.
Flag, Thomas E do.
Flag. Charles S da
Fi-eeborn, Taylor do.
Field, Thomas D do.
Feedee, John do.
Fosuought, John dok
Fox, John H do.
Foltz, Henry F. do.
Good, Henry H do.
Harper, William do.
Hyde, Rudolph do.
Hen, Hubbard do.
Johnison, John L do.
Klous, Frederick do.
Lithgrow, George W do.
Lawhead, John B do.
Myers, John C Private.
Manson, Frederick do.
Mellerous, Michael do.
Miiligan, James do.
Martin, Thomas do.
Mullin, David M do.
M'DoTf-ell, .Tames do.
M'Dermouth, Thomas. do.
M'Henry, Daniel do.
ISTorton, Thomas do.
Nevergold, Henry J do.
Newsbeum, Valentine do.
Nicholas, John do.
Oliphand, Thomas do.
Ohphand, John do.
Peters, John E do.
Parker, Thomas do.
Reader, Albert do.
Rush, George do.
Stein, Wilham do.
Shawbridge, George W do.
Stern, Israel B do.
Snyder, Michael do.
Spaniel, Edward do.
Swindells, David do.
Sigmon, Theodore ;do.
Small, John .do.
Steinberger, James do.
Ulrich, Andrew do.
Williams, John fdo.
Walshe, A. James .'do.
Winaler, John do.
Winegardner, Joseph do.
Wiley, W. Ennors .do.
Company B.
RECRUITED AT PITTSBURG.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 20, 1861.
Henry Amlung Captain.
Martin Heckelman First Lieutenant.
Charles Rebele Second Lieutenant.
Christopher Shelhardt First Sergeant.
Christian Finn Second Sergeant.
.John Gaiser Third Sergeant.
Frederick Haupt Fourth Sergeant.
Robert Deitrick First Corporal.
JosepJi Hammel Second Corporal.
Arnold Meckelburg Third Corporal.
Charles Richspfarr Fourth Corporal.
John Brann Musician.
Edward Fiatkowski do.
Arnold, Frederick Private.
Anterwaerth, Henry do.
Anscheutz, Henry do.
Berberick. Frederick do.
Bolland, George do.
Benz, Henry do.
Blume, Herrman do.
Bey, Albert do.
Balz, Christian do.
Deitrick, Lems do.
Epple, Robert do.
Frasch, Charles !do.
Frank, Jacob do.
Foelbel, Christian do.
Fisher, Charles do.
Faerber, WilUam do.
Fackel, John do,
Goebz, Christian do.
Geissler, Frank do.
Gusindi, Carl do.
Groebe, Lewis do.
Goettman,,. Philip.. do
■""'^' John !.'.:j.^ou..^../.!!!!:;"do!
Haupt, Carl Private.
Heinle, Fritz... .". .7. do.
Haas, Carl .'do.
Holzapple, Christian do.
Henninger, Adolph do.
Hoedle, John ..do.
Hesserick, Henry do.
Hoehn, William do.
Jungbluts, Jacob do.
Kochler, David dp.
Kramer, Lewas. do.
Kauflf, Adam do.
Kutscher, William do.
Kochenderfer, Karl do.
Knoebel, Cornelius do.
Knoer, Nicholas do.
Klenker, Fritz .'do.
Loefstroem, Henry do.
Lennig, Frederick do.
Lantz, George do.
Lantz, John do.
Luchm, Conrad do.
Mickelburg, Henry do.
Miller, Henry do.
Nan, George do.
Pflumm, Joseph do.
Preller, Carl do.
Pulvermiller, Phihp do.
Rath, August do.
Ross, John do.
Schade, Frederick do.
Straub, Theodore do.
Salzmann, George do.
Stuckhart, Otto Tdo.
Stoelzing, Frank .....'.'do.
^Sfieibls, vSamuel ,:t....,id<).
THKEE MONTHS' SEKVICE.
53
Schmidt, Henry Private.
Schmidt, Jacob do,
.Simon, Frederick do.
Theurer, Adam do.
Voght, Henry do.
Weigant, Creorge Private.
Wettack, William do.
Winter. Michael do.
Wuethrick, John do.
I Zedal, Herman do.
Company C.
RECRUITED AT GLEN CARBON, SHUYLKILL COUNTY.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 20, 1S6I.
James Brennan Captain.
John Keating Tirst Lieutenant.
Michael Cnrry Second Lieutenant.
Thomas Lawler First Sergeant.
Daniel Lawler Second Sergeant.
Patrick Brennan Third Sergeant.
Michael Daley Fourth Sergeant.
Jamea Keating First Corporal.
George Lawler Second Corporal.
Micha&l O'Brien Third Corporal.
Patrick Wade Fourth Corporal.
Brennan, Michael Private.
Berger, James do.
Brennan, Patrick do.
Brennan, James do.
Brennan, Patrick do.
Boyle, James do.
Brennan, Edward do.
Brennan, Laughlin do.
Brennan, William do.
Brennan, James do.
Carroll, John do.
Carter, Daniel do.
Curry, Daniel do.
Carty, William do.
Clary, William do.
Curran, William do.
Delany, Nicholas do.
Dullard, Patrick do.
Dullard, William do.
Dooling, Patrick Private.
Daley, William do.
Foley, Michael do.
Grant, James do.
Keating, Michael do.
Keating, Michael do.
Keating, Edward do.
Keating, Michael do.
Lee, Eli do.
Muldowny, James do.
Moran, Richard do.
Moran, James do.
M' Donald, William do.
Murphy, John do.
M'Murtrie, Alexander do.
Maley, Mathew do.
Mulhall, John do.
Moran, .John do.
M'Kerns, Patrick do.
M'Crackin, William do.
Purcell, Nicholas do.
Ryan, William do.
Ryan, Edward do.
Simmons, William do.
Tobin, James do.
Tobin, Lawrence do.
Tobin, Patrick do.
Tobin, Thomas do.
Whalin, John, 1st do.
Whalin, John, 2d do.
Company D
RECRUITED AT HUNTINGDON.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 21, 1861.
Benjamin F. Miller Captain.
George F. M'Cabe Fttst Lieutenant.
James D. CampbeU Second Lieutenant.
Addison J. Moore First Sergeant.
.John S. Campbell Second Sergeant.
William H. Fleuner Third Sergeant.
George W. Simpson Fourth Sergeant.
James M'Cahans First Corporal.
Robert B. Smith Second Corporal.
William S. Westbrook Third Corporal.
George W. Cypher Fourth Corporal.
A. Buoy Kinney Musician.
Edwin W. Thomas do.
Barrick , Jacob Private.
Black, George A do.
Bradley, John W do.
Cannan, .John do.
Coder, William B do.
Clark, Jacob S do.
Couch, W. A. B do.
Clark, Alfred do.
Cullison, John do.
Cunningham, J. D do.
Deffenbach, Samuel S do.
De Arraet, John do.
Donahoo, J ohn Private.
Deeter, John A do.
Dean, George W do.
Estep, WilUam do.
Fink, John do.
Fleck, Augustus do.
Forshey, Henry do.
Gibb, John do.
Glazier, William H do.
Gilliland, John W do.
Gimiand, William D do.
Harvey, George W do.
Hoffman, Theophilus do.
Heffner, David j do.
Hoffman, John do.
Keegan, Thomas , do.
Lytle, John M do.
Long, William H do.
Montgomery, George W....do.
M'Farland,'Theodore do.
Miller, W. A do.
M' Cabe, Edward do.
M'Murtrie, Samuel M do.
M'Murtrie, James do.
M'Gce, Charles W do_;
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FIFTH REGIMENT,
Mangle, Adam Private.
M'Call, Jacob do.
M'Kean, James do.
M'AUister, Alfred do.
Miller, Adam P do.
Nash, E. K do.
Prim, William H do.
Rinard, Samuel do.
Korlett, James do.
Staubs, Nathaniel do.
Shaw, WilJiam H dD.
Stamm, John do.
Stevens, William do.
Sturtsman, William do.
Steel, Jacob Private.
Shaffer, Peter do.
Sneath, George do.
Sender, John do.
Sneath, Richard do.
Thompson, Robert E do.
Tobias, Calvin do.
Thompson, Joseph II do.
Vandevender, M. M do.
Williams, B. Franklin do.
Wagoner, William H do.
White, Anthony do.
Wise, William H do.
Company E.
BECRUITED AT ::\IINERSVIIiLE, SCHULKILL COUNTS".
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 20, 1861.
William Hower Captain.
George W. Brumm First Lieutenant.
Daniel Freiler Second Lieutenant.
Franklin C. Bender First Sergeant.
Daniel P. M'Elroy Second Sergeant.
Condy Fury Third Sergeant.
Philip Wernest Fourth Sergeant.
William Wensel First Corporal.
Jacob Paulej'- Second Corporal.
JohnCarr Third Corporal.
Michael Foley Fourth Corporal.
Samuel Achebach Musician.
James H. Devan do.
Andrews, Elispa Private.
Bamarick, Michael do.
Bi ssicommer, John do.
Brannee, John L do.i
Brennan, Thomas do.
Brown, Thomas S do.
Berger„John Henry. do.
Carroll, John do.
Condran, Michael do.
Devlin, Michael do.
Donahoe, John do.
Diehl, William do.
Duff, John do.
Ehni, Adam do.
Falls, Charles F do.
Foley, John do.
Ferguson, Edward do.
Grover, Sebastian do.
Gearhart, Charles do.
Gier, Jacob do.
Godshall, Adam do.
GuUung, Philip do.
Gehver, John do.
Haas, Jacob do.
Hummel, Daniel do.
Holzo, William do.
Kline, Frederick Private.
Kenady, William do.
Laubach, Mathias do.
Levens, William do.
Lovens, Thomas..... do.
Leitenberger , Henry do.
M'Glinn, Patrick do.
Morgan, Michael do.
M'Govern, Patrick do.
M'Manamen, James do.
Maingay, Robert A do.
Murphy, Thomas do.
Murphy, William do.
Mohan, Philip do.
Megee, John do.
Martin, Daniel do.
M'Guire, Patrick do.
M' Gee, Patrick do.
M'Donach, Patrick do.
Nixon, Thomas do.
O'Donald, James do.
Porter, James do.
Pugh, Morgan do.
Reed, Edward A do.
Ridley, George do.
Reamer, George do.
Reed, John do.
Reese, Thomas do.
Smith, Henry do.
Smith, Joseph do.
Seiber , Frederick do.
Stokes, William C do.
Tunkinson, Joseph do.
Weaver, Thomas J do.
Weitzenigger, Charles do.
Welsh, William J do.
Welsh, William do.
Williams, Thomas do.
Company F.
KECEtriTED AT SCHtHTLKILIi HAVEN, SCHtnTLKIIili COUNTY.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 20, 1861.
Francis B. Medler Captain.
Thomas K. Mills. First Lieutenant.
Dnaiel F. Burkert Second Lieutenant.
U. Henry Bast First Sergeant.
B. Franklin Quinn Second Sei-geant.
Charles R. Guerther Third Sergeant.
Frank D. Koch Fourth Sergeant.
JphnK. Worts First Corporal.
WUliam Hendricks Second Corporal.
John W. Bassler Third Corpo!ral.
Joseph Morgan Fourth CorporaL
Henry Drey Musician.
George Schreck do.
Anman , Reuben Private.
Armbrister, Samuel do.
Becker. Lafayette do.
THREE MONTHS' SEHVICE.
55
Betsler, Clement Private.
Boyer, Michael do.
Blanche, Edward do.
Bowers, Joseph do.
Burns, Valentine do.
Bickley, Charles do.
Christ, Jacob do.
Conway, William do.
Cross, Noah do.
Coho, John W do.
Coller, Edward do.
Dampman, John do.
Emrick , Benj amin do.
Freshley, Jacob do.
Gray, Samuel do.
Hoffman, Daniel do.
Heft'ner, Henry do.
Htintzinger, John do.
Hair, William do.
Helm, Hiram do.
Hehn, Jacob do.
Hoffe, Daniel do.
Heiny, William do.
Johnson, Michael do.
Krisel, John do.
Krahberger, Frederick do.
Kissinger, Adam do.
Klock, William do.
Knarr, Henry do.
Knarr, Charles do.
Logan, Patrick do.
Miller, George Private.
Martz, Samuel...., do.
Mattson, David... do.
Mennig, Jacob L do.
Masser, George W do.
Moroney , William do.
Martz, John B do.
Mennig, Edward W do.
Mennig, William H do.
M'Laird, James do.
Muttle, Oliver do.
Oswalt, Charles do.
Polley, John do.
Randenbush, Charles do.
Rupp, Joseph do.
Reber, Jonathan do.
Renard, Daniel do.
Reed, George do.
Sheriff, Jacob do.
Sheck, Paul do.
Sheck, Frederick do.
Saylor, John F do.
Snauble, John do.
Shadle, William do.
Strasser, J ..do.
Urner, Henry P do.
Wright, John B do.
Wise, Franklin do.
Wenthing, John do.
Weber, John L do.
Company G.
RECRUITED AT LEBANON, LEBANON COUNTY.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 20, 1861.
John TJl rich Captain.
John P. Ely First Lieutenant.
William M. Misseman Second Lieutenant.
Henry S. Roebuck First Sergeant.
Jacob L. Ely Second Sergeant.
Lorenzo L. Darr Third Sergeant.
John B. Embich Fourth Sergeant.
Henry Schwartz Mrst Corporal.
George K. Hess Second Corporal.
John C. Lascomb Third Corporal.
Jacob Embick Fourth Corporal.
Abner W. Hartman Musician
W. H. H. Embick do.
Allevein, Prank P Private.
Boyer, Benjamin do.
Bechtold, Thomas do.
Beddinger, Joseph do.
Boyer, Jacob do.
Bolton, Amos S do.
Beamanderier, John H do.
Brower, Jacob.,... do.
Bowman, Joseph do.
Bowman, Levi S do.
Brooks, John C do.
Bealitz, Russel W do.
Chinworth, George M do.
Carpenter, Aaron S do.
Carpenter, Frank do.
Corl, Abraham do.
Donavan, Michael do.
Doederline, August do.
Dubb, John do.
Daugherty, Joseph U "..do.
Focht, John A do.
Focht, George W do.
Gilbert, Samuel W do.
Garret, Levi do.
Gerhard, John P do.
Hughes, Samuel L do.
Hummel, Frederick Private.
Hornafuss, Cyrus do.
Holsberg, Daniel B do.
Heisey, John H do.
Knier, Henry L do.
Kennedy, Patrick do.
Keppley, Levi do.
Koch, William do.
Long, John do.
Lascomb, Samuel W do.
Leisey, John H do.
M'Michael, James A do.
M'Connel, Casper do.
M'Knight, Adam do.
Mellinger, George W do.
M'Lain, Thomas do.
M'Knight, Philip do.
M'Nair, Milton do.
Marguart, John A do.
Robison, Peter do.
Rosenberger, Cyrus do.
Rogers, John E do.
Ramsey, Uriah do,
Rogers, Edmund R do.
Ramsey, William H do.
Rise, John do.
Rise, Henry G do.
Steiner, Edwin do.
Shoop, Joseph do.
Snyder, Andrew do.
Strohm, Joseph J. B do.
Seabolt, John H do.
Shindle, John do.
Shay, Isaac E do.
Schnott, William do.
Urich, William do,
Whitmoyer, Frederick do.
Wagner, William do.
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FIFTH REGIMENT,
Company H.
REfRUTTEB AT READING, BERKS COUNTY.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 20, 1861.
Franklin M, Cooly Captain.
Thomas S. Brenholtz First Lieutenant.
Charles Parker Second Lieutenant.
Henry A. Flickinger First Sergeant.
.Tames R. Boyer Second Sergeant.
William D. Clemens Third Sergeant.
Howard Potts Fourth Sergeant.
Jolm Pv. Stettler First Corporal.
Joseph Goodhad Second Corporal.
Madison Sutlade Third Corporal.
William E. Van Reed Fourth Corporal.
John Reed Musician.
Theodore Hertman do.
Andy, Jacob Private.
Aker, Theodore do.
Anthony, Henry do.
Baxter, Matthew do.
Banon, William do.
Clouser, Peter do.
Cleaveland, Henry do.
Doebler, Aaron do.
Devin, Rpbert do.
Eisenbise, John B do.
Ely, James do.
Engleman, Julius A do.
Finkbone, Peter do.
Fox, Elias do.
Homan, Reuben do.
Haines, George do.
Homan, Hiram B do.
Hogan, Daniel do.
Hell, Jacob do.
Hisrh, William.... do.
Hetrick, John do.'
Hummel, Lewis do.
Hebit, Richard do.
.Tohnson, John H do.
Keen, John A do.
Korfkowoski, Julius W do.
Kessinger, James W Private.
Killner, George J do.
Killner, Aaron E do.
Lottz, Henry A do.
Lott, Henry do.
Lancaster, John do.
Lottz, Michael E do.
Lutz, John do.
M'Donough, Charles do.
Morris, Isaac D do.
M'Knable, Samuel G do.
Meek, John do.
Moore, Daniel do.
Neider, Harrison do.
Nagle, Joseph do.
Noll, Peter do.
O'Reilly, John do.
Phillips, William do.
Quigg, William do.
Rambo, John W do.
Rapp, Henry do.
Reifsnyder, Frank E do.
Shafer, Elias do.
Seiders, John W do.
Smith, John do.
Stettler, Henry do.
Shaeffer, George do.
Stoltz, John do.
Saunders, Charles do.
Schroffler, Henry do.
Ulrich, William do.
Vergees, William do.
Weidner, John do.
Weidner, William do.
Weidner, Daniel M do.
Wright, Aaron S do.
Wright, John K do.
Young, Edward do.
Company I.
RECRUITED AT MINERSVILL,E, SCHUYLKILL COUNTY.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 21, 1861.
George J. Lawrence Captain.
Charles N. Brumm First Lieutenant.
Samuel Richards Second Lieutenant.
Thomas D. Griffiths First Sergeant.
Frederick Gunther Second Sergeant.
John L. Williams Third Sergeant.
Thomas Robertson Fourth Sergeant.
William H. Jones First Corporal.
George Parry Second Corporal.
Joseph Forney Third Corporal.
.John Evans Fourth Corporal.
Richard K. Levan Musician.
Neil S. Maclay do.
Allen, George Private.
Allen, Samuel do.
Auld, David do.
Ball, William do.
Beadle, Joseph do.
Benseman, Henry C do.
Benseman, Winfield do.
Bower, David do.
Burgert, Jacob do.
Chalfant, Isaac P do.
Chester, Daniel do.
Christian, Daniel Private.
Cholar, Charles do.
Crawford, John do.
Dennis, Lewis do.
Dewalt, Reuben do.
Dier, William do.
Eby, Peter D do.
Forney, Alfred C do.
Forney, Richard do.
Geiger, John do.
Goodfellow, John.. do.
Haines, Benjamin do.
Haines, Charles W do.
Hesser, William do.
Hindson, George B... do.
Howells, Watkins do.
Hopkins, Wiliiam do.
Jefferson, John do.
Jenkins, Raymond A do.
Jones, David J do.
Joy, Thomas do.
Keller, Charles O do.
Lawrence, Jainea D do.
Lee, Lewis do.
TlflllEE MONTHS' SERVICE.
57
Levens, James..., Private
Levy, David.... do.
Lovett, John do.
Manning, James do.
Map:gison, William do.
Markert, Amor do.
Mason, William D. H do.
Morgans, Joseph do.
M'Neil, George do.
Owens, Henry do.
Parry, John do.
Peel, William S do.
Redner, William do.
Reese, George do.
Reese, Henry do.
Stephen do.
Sliilthorn, Michael Private.
Silver, John S do.
Snyder, Henry E do.
Sterner, Albert W do.
Smith, Joseph do.
Taylor, William E do.
Taylor, William H do,
Thirlwell, John W do.
Trayer, Theodore P do.
Watkins, Frederick do.
Webster, William do-
Wigmore, Sampson do.
Witman, Jacob do.
Wythes, George W do.
Wythes, Joseph H do.
Zimmerman, Jacob do.
Company K.
RECRUITED AT PITTSBURG.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 20, 18G1.
George Seigrist , Captain.
Peter Hill First Lieuteuant.
William Leitz Second Lieutenant.
Francis Briam ...First Sergeant.
Louis Lacher Second Sergeant.
Bartholomew Galbrath.... Third Sergeant.
Charles H. Sweeny Fourth Sergeant.
Martin Hilt First Corporal.
Sigismond Stalder Second Corporal.
Michael Elein Third Corporal.
Philip Hilry Fourth Corporal.
Tonny Fennings Musician.
John Zaeh do.
Auth, Constantine Private.
Arhort, Thomas... do.
Bedner, Williana do.
Beidner, Rudolph do.
Bretthaner, Frederick do.
Brown, Samuel F do,
Clark, Richard do.
Demitt, Henry do.
Eberley, Charles do.
Eberly, Max do.
Fisher, Adolph do.
Friesel, William H do.
Fisher, Robert do.
Frederick, Henry do.
Gabriel, Anton do.
Goldstroin^ Leopold do.
Gegal, Georgo L do.
Hoffman, Charles do.
Held, Augustus do.
Herber, Marous do.
Kauflfman, Adam do.
Kleis, Jacob do.
Kreiner, Henry do.
Krauss, Henry do.
Kaltenbach, John i:..i.ido.
KliTible, OJiarlesir.': wd6.
Kracht, Herman Private.
Marx, William do.
Meyer, William do.
Miller, William do.
Myer, August do.
Mike, Charles. do.
Meifailh, Gotleib do.
Malt, Michael do.
Nerdhart, Charles do.
Neroman, Henry do.
Oswald, Morach do.
Paulus, Jacob do.
Pfeffer, Joseph do.
Pearson, Alfred do.
Paulus, Bernhard do.
Rendtling, Henry do.
Smitz, Christian do.
Sintenis, Frederick do.
Scheideman, Anton do.
Steinbach, John do.
Stinger, Oscar N do.
Smitz, Peter do.
Stamm, Herman do.
Smith, John W do.
Schirmer, Casper do.
Storg, Valentine do.
Stelz, Henry do.
Seibert, Joseph do.
Schneider, Henry„ do.
Scheifle, Charles do.
Stalder, Sigismond do.
Stooker, Albrecht do.
Trube, Henry do.
Ungeroth, Henry. do.
Weber, John do.
Young, John .do.
Zang, Peter , -..'dp.
Zorg, VincennOi...-1-.T,. ..,rrTT..do.
Sixth Regiment.
THE patriotic ardor, incident to tlie commencement of hostilities, among the
loyal masses of Schuylkill comity, was not exceeded in any part of the
Commonwealth. A military spkit had long been preserved among its people,
and the discipline of its citizen militia had been well maintained. Two of its
organized companies had gone in the First battalion, the first volunteer troops
at the capital. Additional companies were hastily recruited in response to the
President's call, and on Simday, the 21st of April, a large detachment moved
by rail to Harrisburg, followed on the next morning by a second. An immense
throng gathered at the station in Pottsville to utter the "good bye." The en-
thusiasm, along the whole line of march, was unbounded j farm houses were
decorated with flags, and the farmers' wives and daughters waved their hats
and kerchiefs, with a zeal worthy of the inspiring cause.
Eendezvousing at Camp Curtin, the men were mustered, by companies, into
the service of the United States, and on the 22d of April, the regiment was
organized by the choice of the following officers: James Nagle, of Pottsville,
Colonel ; James J. Seibert, of PottsviUe, Lieutenant Colonel ,* John E. Wynkoop,
of Pottsville, Major. John D. Bertolette was appointed Adjutant. At nine
o'clock of the 22d, the day on which it was organized, the regiment proceeded by
raU to Philadelphia. The men here had their first experience of government ra-
tions, consisting of hard biscuit and salt pork ; the former so hard, and the latter
so well preserved, that it gave rise to the report among the men, that these pro-
visions were branded "Yera Cruz," and were a relic of the Mexican war.
The regiment was stationed at the Baltimore depot, a portion of the com-
mand occupying the large tent of the Young Men's Christian association. The
kindness of the citizens of Philadelphia, in providing for the comfort and con-
venience of the men, was very marked and gratifying. Company drUl was
commenced, and regimental parade was regularly held, morning and evening,
on Broad street. On the 7th of May, the regiment was ordered to move and
take position on the line of the Philadelphia, WUmington, and Baltimore rail-
road ; one company at Newark, one at Chesapeake City, one at North East, one
at Charlestown, three at Elkton, and three at PerryvDle.
After three weeks separation, doing guard duty in these positions, tne com-
panies were ordered to rendezvous at Perry ville, and encamped on tjie hills
overlooking the Susquehanna river. On the following day, May 28th, orders
were received to strike tents and move, via Baltimore and the Korthern Central
railroad, to Chambersburg. Here the regiment was reviewed by General Pat-
terson, and assigned to the Brigade* of Col. George H. Thomas, since Major
* Organization of 1st Brigade, Colonel George H. Thomas, 1st Division, Major General
Cadwalader. 3 companies 2d Regiment Cavalry, U. S. A., (now 5th Regiment ;) 1 company
PhUadelphia City Troop, (cavalry,) Captain James ; 1 Battery Heavy ArtUlery, Captain Abner
Doubleday, (since Major General;) 23d Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, Colonel Charles
P. Dare ; 6th Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, Colonel James Nagle ; 21st Regiment Penn-
sylvania Volunteers, Colonel John F. Ballier. Named in the order of seniority of commanders.
THREE MONTHS' SERVICE. 50
General in the regular army. On Thursday, the 5th of June, orders were
received to prepare two days cooked rations, and march on the following day
to Greencastle. The entire Brigade moved at six o'clock in the morning, and
on its arrival was ordered into camp. On the 13th of June, the Brigade was
reviewed by Major General Cadwalader, commander of the Division, and was
ordered to Williamsport, Maryland. The weather was intensely hot, the men
fainting on the march, and falling out by hundreds along the road.
General Patterson, in command of the Department of Pennsylvania, having
organized an army of some twelve thousand men, at Cliambersburg, had sub-
mitted to General Scott a plan of operations for the reduction of Harper's Ferry,
now held by the enemy. This plan had been approved,* and General Patter-
son had ordered his column across the Potomac.
The brigade of Colonel Thomas, which formed the right of the column, ad-
vanced to the river on the morning of Sunday, June the 15th, and fording the
stream, which was here breast deep, had proceeded some four miles on the Mar-
tinsburg road. At this stage of the campaign, and the army well across the
river, General Scott became apprehensive that a plan had been formed for the
attack and capture of Washington, before the meeting of Congress. He ac-
cordingly ordered all of the Eegulars, infantry, cavalry, and artillery, and Burn-
side's regiment and battery of volunteers, from Patterson's column, to Wash-
ington, leaving his army destitute of the two latter arms of the service. Without
these, it was madness to advance in the face of an enemy with a well appointed
force of aU arms. General Patterson was, accordingly, obliged to give the
ordert to countermarch, and return to the Maryland side*
The Sixth regiment went into camp near the town of WilUamsport, from,
whence, the enemy's cavalry was visible on the opposite shore. On the fvi-
lowing day, the enemy planted cannon along the heights. The Ehode Island
battery returned on the afternoon of the 17th of June, and planted their can-
non in the bed of the canal, the water having been drawn olf for that purpose.
* Head-Quakters op the Aemy, >
Washington, June 8, 1861. \
Sir :— I think your expedition against Harper's Ferry well projected, and tliat success in
it would be an important step in the war. But there must be no reverse. Hence, I have given
you the best reinforcements within my reach, and have just ordered Colonel Burnside's fine
Rhode Island regiment of infantry, with its battery, (about twelve hundred strong,) to proceed
to Carhsle, and there receive your orders. A company of the Fourth Artillery, (to receive its
horses and battery at Carlisle,) with the battalion of the Third Infantry, took the same route,
and with the same instructions, yesterday.
* * * I have said that we must sustain no reverse ; but this is not enough : a check
or a drawn battle would be a victory to the enemy, filling his heart with joy, his ranks with men,
and his magazines with voluntary contributions.
Take your measures, therefore, circumspectly ; make a good use of your engineers, and
other experienced staff officers and generals, and. attempt nothing without a clear prospect of
success, as you will find the enemy strongly posted, and not inferior to you ia numbers.
With entire confidence in your valor and judgment,
I remain, your brother soldier,
WINFIELD SCOTT.
Major General Patterson, United States Forces.
1 1 was mortified and humiliated at having to re-cross the river without striking a blow. I
knew that my reputation would be grievously damaged by it, the country could not under-
stand the meaning of this crossing and re-crossing, this marching and countermarching in the
face of the foe, and that I would be censured without stint for such apparent vascUation and
want of purpose. General Patterson'' s narrative of the campaign in the Valley of the Shenan-
doah, page 36.
60 SIXTH REGIMENT,
On the following day Captain Doubleday also returned with his battery, con-
sisting- of one eight inch howitzer and one twenty-four pounder smooth bore
gun, and commenced planting them on a hill commanding the approaches to
the fords from the Virginia shore. While the regiment remained in camp, it
was principally employed on picket and guard duty. On the 24th of June, it
was ordered to breat camp, and move to Downsville. Eeturning to Williams-
port on the 1st of July, the army was again ordered to cross into Virginia.
Moving to the vicinity of Falling Waters, the advance fell in with the enemy,
and a sharp skirmish ensued. A brisk fire was kept up, and after a hot chase
of about four miles^ over hills and valleys,, driving the enemy, the regiment
was ordered to halt. After an hour's rest, word came that General jSTegley's
brigade was cut off, and the Sixth regiment, with a part of Wynkoop's brigade,
was sent to his assistance ; but, after a march of about two miles, it was as-
certained that Kegiey was safe; whereupon the column countermarched to
Hainesville, and occupied a camp just vacated by the enemy. On the follow-
ing morning the column again took up the line of march for Martinsburg, which
it reached without opposition, the enemy having retreated in the direction of
Winchester. The Sixth regiment went into the town on the double quick, and
was among the first to enter it. The destruction of property here, by the
enemy, was immense ; fifty-four locomotives,, belonging to the Baltimore and
Ohio railroad, were entirely destroyed, and whole trains of cars burned.
On the 15th of July, the 1st brigade was sent in pursuit of a body of rebel
cavalry, which was extended some two miles beyond Bunker Hill, to which place
it returned and there encamped. Kemaining till the 17th, the brigade was or-
dered to Charlestown, where the Sixth regiment arrived at two o'clock in the
afternoon, and encamped near the spot where John Brown was hung. The term
of service of the regiment having expired, it was marched to the Head-Quar-
ters of General Patterson, who spoke in complimentary and flattering terms
of its services, and ordered its discharge. A guide was furnished, and the
regiment marched towards Shepherdstown, intending to ford the river at that
place ; but missing the way, it was compelled to cross fex below, opposite the
mouth of Antietam creek. Advancing to Hagerstown the regiment encamped
and remained three days, resting from its fatiguing marches. Taking rail-
transportation, it proceeded to Harrisburg, where, after nearly a week's dela^,
it was paid, and mustered out of service.
THEEE MONTHS' SERVICE.
01
FIELD AND STAFF OFFICERS.
James Nagle Colonel.
James J. Seibert Lieutenant Colonel.
John E. Wynkoop Major.
John D. Bertolette Adiutant.
James Ellis Quartermaster.
D. J. M'Kibben Surgeon.
A. A. Ziegenfus Assistant Surgeon.
Company A.
RECRUITED AT MAUCH CHUNK, CARBON COUNTT.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 22, 1861.
Eli T. Conner Captain.
Wm. J. Conner First Lieutenant.
John D. Bertolette Second Lieutenant.
Edward Tombler First Sergeant.
John T. Simpson SecondSergeant.
David Ginder Third Sergeant.
Charles Simons Fourth Sergeant.
Alfred Knecht First Cx)rporal.
Oliver R. Pryor Second Corporal.
Delances Geddes Third Corporal.
Samuel D. Conner Fourth Corporal.
Edward Wilson Musician.
Aquila J. Marsh do.
Andrews, Joseph Private.
Angle, Abraham C do.
Arooman, John do.
Brelsford, Henry do.
Brelsford, Nathan do.
Brelsford, Geo. W do.
Bond, John L do.
Beiber, Newton H do.
Briggs, Hiram do.
Briggs, William J do.
Briggs, Israel K do.
Conner, Thomas G do.
Ebert, Thomas W do.
Edwards, Richard do.
Ely, Ezra B do.
Foster, Henry do.
Grandison Lewis B do.
Hawk, Sidney N do.
Hawk, Samuels do.
Horn, Edwin do.
Hanlan, Thomas do.
Henry, Aaron do.
Hellmuth, William do.
Isler, John do.
Johnson, Andrew do.
Lynn, Nathan do.
Leffler, Nathan Private.
Lines, Jesse do.
Lentz, Alexander do.
Langkamer, Charles do.
Loney, Francis do.
Lindsay, John do,
Leesman, Ernst do.
Miner, Franklin C do.
Millheim, John do.
Miller, Jacob do.
Moss, George W do.
M'Intosh, Wallace do.
Moser, Aaron do.
Mank, Joel do.
Oxrider, Aaron do.
Ormrod, William do.
Patterson, James do.
Peltz, Charles H do.
Patton, John do.
Peters, Samuel do.
Pamter, George P do.
Row, Albert G, H do.
Reinheimer, Daniel A do.
Richards, Charles do.
Scha4el, Joseph do.
Scoflield, John M do.
Strittmatter, Frantz do.
Schreiber, Lewis J do.
Simpson, William do.
Smith, Wilham, do.
Taite, Pvobert do.
Taggart, Stephen do.
Tanner, Robert do.
Winters, Libon do.
Walton, Alfred do.
Wisner, Jacob do.
Will, Henry do.
Youker, Benjamin S do.
Company B.
RECRUITED AT PORT CLINTON, SCHUYIiKILL COUNTT.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 21, 1861.
Daniel B. Kauffinan Captain.
George F. ShilLinger First Lieutenant.
Oliver C. Hatch Second Lieutenant.
Erastus W. S. Kintzel First Sergeant.
William Clark Second Sergeant.
Elijah MiUer Third Sergeant.
Arthur P. Hatch Fourth Sergeant.
William J. EUiott First Corporal.
Oliver M'Clean Second Corporal.
lohn Taylor Third Corporal .
J. M. M'Allister ; Fourth Corporal.
James M. EUiott Musician.
James Sterner. do.
Bridegam, Peter Private.
Bridegam, Joseph do.
Boyer, Aaron do.
Beaurerle, Charles do.
Bock, Frederick do.
Cribben, James do.
Confer, Nathaniel do.
Dillinger, .John H do.
Dearing, Theodore... do.
62
SIXTH REGIMENT,
Elliott, John A Private.
Fabian, Franklin do.
Fox, Daniel do.
Farly, Owen do.
Gai-rett, Justice do.
Harrison, William H do.
Hyneman, Henry do.
Her.dricks, George do.
Hyneman, Henry, Jr do.
Heartline, William S do.
Honsberger, William do.
Kling, John do.
Keller, Micihael do.
Lins, Fraaklin do.
Long, Joseph do.
Long, Lewis do.
Laker, Herman do.
Lessig, William S do.
Little, John do.
Leonard, Richard do.
Lindsay, George do.
M'Camster. David do.
Murray, John do.
Moyer, .Samuel S do.
Moyer, John A do.
M'Combs, Thomas do.
Mackeson, Edward do.
Merkle, William do.
M'Grath, John Private.
M'Nealy, George ...do.
Manrer, Joseph do.
Moyer, John H do.
Nice, Valentine do.
Nolen, Moses do.
Nolen, Franklin do.
Otto, BonjamiflLG do.
O'Conneli, Henry J., Jr.... do.
Richards, Joseoh do.
Robinson, Benjamin do.
Roby, Thomas P. S do.
Snyder, John H do.
-Shenk, John do.
Sitler, Alfred do.
Simons, Nelson do.
Simons, Franklin do.
Smith, Thomas P do.
Seamon, John do.
Stahlnecker, Obediah do.
Stager, .John H do.
Snyder, Henry do.
Sleager, Augustus do.
Thompson, M. R do.
Wentzel, Franklin do.
Wallace, Samuel do.
Weathorn, Adam do.
Walters, John do.
Company C.
KECKUITED AT PORT CAKBON, SCHUYLKILIi COUNTY.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 22, 1S61.
James K. Seigfreid Captain.
M. D. Weand First I^ieu tenant.
George W. Snyder Second Lieutenant.
Philip Garris First Sergeant.
John Gillespie Second Sergeant.
James Teasell Third Sergeant.
Thomas Hilton Fourth Sergeant.
George W. Holder First Corporal.
Charles Hilbert Second Corporal.
James Gillespie Third Corporal.
James Kane Fourth Corporal.
Henry Swartz Musician.
Stephen Jones do.
Aregood, Samuel Private.
Allison, Alexander do.
Ahley, Abraham do.
Bauchman, Jacob do.
Boyd, James do.
Be'chtel, Emanuel do.
Beadle, Joseph do.
Bour, David do.
Burton, George do.
Courtright, Isaiah do.
ChiUsom, C. L do.
Davidheiser, Moses do.
Ferry, John... do.
Garris, WlUiam do.
Garber, Phenis do.
Huntzinger, Robert M do.
Hignor, Henry do.
Henderson, James do.
Hummel, Abraham do.
Hilton, Ashton do.
Kane, William B do.
Kane, Robert do.
Kline, John do.
Klingals, Anthony do.
Keply, Joseph do.
Laing, John W do.
Lloyd, William Private.
Lloyd, John do.
Mackey, William do.
Mullen, John do.
May, Philip do.
M'Quade, Samuel do.
Martin, William do.
M'Gord, John P do.
Mitchell, David B do.
Oliver, James do.
Price, David J do.
Pletz, Theodore do.
Pursell, Patrick do.
Paul, Charles do-
Reed, Francis W do.
Rudge, Henry do.
Shields, Patrick do.
Shappel, J. W do.
Silyman, Joseph A do.
Stout, George do.
Stout, James.... do.
Smith, William do.
Stelwagon, George W do.
Stanton, John do.
^mith, John do.
Stephenson, WiUiam do.
Seitzinger, Samu el do.
Smith, Alexander do.
Seward, John do.
Shilthouse, August do.
Thunson, George W do.
Templin, Jesse do.
Umbehower, John do.
Williams, Thomas do.
Watts, Perry do.
Werth, David do.
Waters, Watkins do.
Williams, William do.
THREE MOJITHS' SERVICE.
6B
Company D.
BECRUITED AT POTTSVIIiliE, BCHUYLKILIi COTJNTT.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 22, 1861.
Daniel Nagle Captain.
David P. Brown First Lieutenant.
Williain W. Potts Second Lieutenant.
Frederick A. Bonavitz First Sergeant.
George W. Garrett Second Sergeant.
Jacob Douty Third Sergeant.
Nicholas Wynlvoop Fourtli Sergeant.
Isaac F. Brannan First Corporal.
Barnes Sands Second Corporal.
Nathaniel M. Stout Third Corporal.
David Hodge Fourth Corporal.
George Snyder Musician.
Ayrgood, George Private.
Aurand, George do.
Bambrick, William do.
Berger, William do.
Baker, David P do.
Boyer, George M do.
Behler, Jacob K do.
Biggs, David do.
Brown, William H. H do.
Bowler, John do.
Cheney, Alpheus do.
Clarkson, Matthew do.
Carrell, Peter do.
Cochran, James do.
Cake, Wallace do.
Chad wick, Thomas do.
Dreibelbes, Jacob E do.
Ebert, George W do.
Fegely, George do.
Fisher, Samuel do.
Griffith, William do.
Harris, Henry do.
Houck, William do.
Helms, James K do.
Hendley, Adam do.
Hendley, Israel do,
Hinchcliff, John C do.
Hodge, Archibald Private.
Hough, Silas C do.
Hanly, Thornton B .do.
Johnston, John do.
Johnston, William do.
Kramer, Samuel do.
Knittle, Wesley do.
Kline, Jacob do.
KKOwles, George do.
Laurens, WilUam J da
Lucas, Charles do.
Morris, Edward do.
Martin, Thomas do.
Mathews, Charles G do.
Norgan, Charles do.
Norgan, Anthony do.
Pi-ice, Thomas D do.
Rahn, Charles F do.
Reid, Thomas do.
Ryan, Thomas do.
Shappall, Edward F do.
Sands, Michael do.
Sands, David do.
Shnshun, Leonard F do.
Seit7>inger, Franklin do.
Seitzinger, Henry ..do.
Small, William F do.
Shreck, Daniel E do.
Shade, Jacob do.
Seymour, Jacob do.
Timmons, William do.
Vancannon, Israel do.
Wilson, Henry do.
Winters, James do.
Werty, William do.
Whalan, Patrick do.
Ward, John do.
Warfield, James H. B do.
Company E.
BECRUITED AT ASH1,AND, SCHUYLKILI- COtTNTY.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 22, 1861.
Israel Seitzinger Captain.
Levi C. Leib First Lieutenant.
John C. Garner Second Lieutenant.
Richard F. Moson First Sergeant.
Howard Edmonds Second Sergeant.
John Cleaver Third Sergeant.
Frederick Hopkins Fourth Sergeant.
Francis Garner First Corporal.
Andrew Arnold Second Corporal.
Franklin Kleese Third Corporal.
Wilson T. Hartz Fourth Corporal.
Joseph Keeler, Jr Musician.
Henry Barndt do.
Bolich, Emanuel H Private.
Bergen, Josiah do.
Brennan, Thomas do.
Billman, Barnabas do.
Carmitchell, Daniel do.
Collohan, Patrick, Jr do.
Connor, Thomas, Jr do.
Crow, Gabriel do.
Cooper, William ...do.
'Dangler, Henry F do.
Davis, John O .Private.
Davis, Isaac F do.
Easton, James A do.
Evans, Evan do.
Fertig, Jacob A. A do.
Focht, Lawrence do.
Fetterman, George H do.
Fetterman, Lafayette do.
Ferree, Jacob F do.
Gillespie, James do.
Gamels, John C do.
Henrich, Charles B do.
Himmelright, Wm. A do.
Herman, George B do.
Hartz, Frank do.
Houck, Peter do.
Hetherington, James do.
Jones, Richard do.
Knabb, James do.
Klock, John F do.
Le\'y, Abraham do.
Louden, John do.
Langdon, John do.
64
SIXTH REGIMENT,
Moyer, Nathan J ....Private.
M'Guire, Condy do.
Mann, Joseph do.
Murray, Martin V do
May, Benjamin F do
Owens, Thomas do.
Oswald, Jacob do.
Phillippi. Samuel R do.
Price, George do.
Piatt, Thomas.. do.
Rherig, Christian do.
Rahn, Oscar do.
Rhorback, John do.
Rahn, Richard do.
Shelly, Jacob K do.
Schneider, Peter Private.
Spho, Anthony do.
Shindler, Calvin do.
Shurman, Erastus do.
Simpson, George N do.
Smith, Thomas do.
Shutt, Edward do.
Slaterback, John do.
Ti-avis, Travis do.
Von Hollen, John do.
Wentzel, Edward do.
Wilson, Joseph E do.
Witman, Tobias B do.
Wilson, John A do.
Wagner, John Z do.
Company F.
RECRtriTED AT POTTSVILLE, SCHUYLKILIi COUNTY.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 22, 1861.
H. J. Hendler Captain.
Theodore Mueller First Lieutenant.
Nicholas Michael Second Lieutenant.
John Liebner First Sergeant.
Christian Schlitzer Second Sergeant.
George Broschar Third Sergeant.
William Landelfeld Fourth Sergeant.
Bernard Becker First Corporal.
Michael Friedrich Second Corporal.
John Landelfeld Third Corporal.
Philip Lambruschini Fourth Corporal.
Andrew J. Snyder Musician.
Jobn Ziegler do.
Bathe, Julius Private.
Butch, Reuben do.
Brown, Joseph. do, '
Broschar, Peter do.
Barnes, George do.
Brennan, Richard do.
Calligan, William do.
Drabill, Thomas do.
Dockweiler, Joseph do.
Eberle, Charles do.
Eick, Joseph do.
Foss, Ignatius do.
Gross, George do.
Gutman, Lawrence do.
Gluntz, Charles do.
Gessler, Charles do.
Gessler, Eberhard do.
Heim, Adam do.
Hohman, Joseph do.
Henxy, Casper do.
Hammer, August do.
Hummel, George do.
Jaeger, Hen;y do.
Kimmel, Valentine do.
Kuentzler, Charles F do.
Klein, John do.
Kleindienst, John. do.
Koehler, William Private.
Lang, Henry do.
Luckowitz, Charles F do.
Mo ntgomery , William .....'. do.
Murphy, Charles T do.
Mott, Cunibert do.
Meager, Adam do.
Messner, Michael do.
Nabholtz, Gotlieb do.
Oswald, Henry do.
Prong, Christian do.
Quigley, L. C do.
Rossiter, Preston do.
Riegel, Jacob do.
Reinhardt, Charles do.
Ross, Joseph do.
Rebhan, Peter do.
Renner, Francis do.
Sailer, Jacob do.
Seltzer, Louis do.
StofFriegen, Conrad do.
Stehly, Henry do.
Seifert, William do.
Sturm, Joseph do.
Schneider, John do.
Sehwanner, Ernst do.
Schwartz, George do.
Seip, Martin do.
Stoltz, George do.
Scheibelhut, Jacob do.
Thumm, F. J do.
Volkert, F. A do.
Wageck, Anthony do.
Weitzel, Frederick do.
Wischuh, Gotlieb do.
WoAlsum, Peter do.
Wandress, George do.
Zapf, Charles do.
Zeppenfeldt, I"rederick do.
Company G.
BECBTTITED AT LLEWELLYN, SCHUYLKILL COUNTY.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 22, 1861.
Hiram Chance Captain.
Edward G. Robsom First Lieutenant.
Albert P. Shoflfstall Second Lieutenant
Joseph Delcamp First Sergeant.
Thomas Partridge Second Sergeant.
Phihp Fitznatrick Third Sergeant.
I William Davis Fourth Sergeant.
I David J. Alspach First Corporal.
Benjamin J. Focht Second Corporal.
I Daniel Ti-autman Third Corporal.
I .Tohn J. Hopkins Fourth Corporal.
i William H. Downing Musician.
THREE MONTHS' SERVICE.
65
Butler Downing Musician.
Anfjfus, Thomas Private.
ArtJiey, John do.
Busli/John A do.
Burlee, John do.
Bernhart , Franklin H do,
Burk, William do.
Brennan, Michael do.
Bonavitz, Daniel do.
Cole, Richard do.
Clauser, Williami S do.
Clauser, Simon do.
Colihan, Thomas do.
Curren, William do.
Dolau, Thomas do.
Delcamp, Augustus do.
English, William do.
English, George do.
Fisher, .Joseph do.
Green, Wilham do.
Green, James do.
Gallagher, James do.
Gee, Joseph do.
Greenawalt, Joshua do.
Grant, Thomas do,
Gallagher, Francis do.
Griffith, Edward do.
Grant, Patrick do.
Hilbert, Daniel do.
Horn, .John A do.
Hendrickson, Joseph do.
Jones, Francis do.
Johnson, John Prival
Jones, Daniel do,
Kutz, Charles do,
Kutzer, Gotlieb do.
Labenburg, William do.
Labenburg, Lewis do.
Manning, Daniel do.
Miller, Andrew do.
Moran, John do.
M'Nulty, Cornelius do.
Maurcr, Charles do.
Murray, Michael do.
Mulhall, James do.
Maley, John do.
Minnig, Jacob do.
Rhodes, Peter do.
Runyan, Harrison do.
Roney, John do.
Ranklin, George do.
Straw, William do.
Shofistall, .Joseph A do.
Thirwell, Robert S do.
Updengrove, Henry do.
Wilson, George do.
Wilson, James do.
Wesner, Samuel do.
Weary, Benjamin do.
Weary, Israel do.
Young, George do.
Zimmerman, Peter do.
Zimmerman, John H do.
Company H.
RECRUITED AT POTTSVILIiE, SCHUYr.KIT-L COUNTY,
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 22, 1861.
Charlemagne Tower Captain.
James Ellis First Lieutenant,
Henry Pleasants TSecond Lieutenant.
Wilham J. Hinkle First Sergeant.
Henry Fisher .....Second Sergeant.
Edward C. Baird Third Sergeant.
John J. Huntzinger Fourth Sergeant.
Samuel M. Ruch First Corporal.
David B. Hoffman Second Corporal.
Daniel H. Leib Third Corporal.
Hugh Mullin .^.Fourth Corporal.
Abraham Nagle Musician.
Cornelius Trout do.
Acorn, Martin Private.
Bailey, John do.
Batdorf, John H do.
Burluchy, Charles, do.
Bolich, John do-
Bowman, Wilham do.
Boyer, Jacob do.
Brown, James B do.
Buch, Joseph do.
Campbell, Thomas do.
Christian, Charles do.
CoUer, Mahlon do.
Conyngham, John R do.
Cowley, Samuel ...do.
Cooper, John do.
Crosland, Charles do.
Criiikshank, John do.
Davis, Frederick W do.
Davis, Thomas N do.
Dillman, Daniel D do.
Douty, William do.
Edwards, Richard do.
Fitiisimmons, Thomas J do,
Foltz, George W ...do.
Garber, Andrew do.
Heflfnor, Samuel do.
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1 Hazzard, Charles Private.
I Hower, John do.
j Hood, James do.
j Jones, Zachariah do.
I Kautfman, Jonas H da
Kibler, Henry Z do.
I Krauth. Herman do.
j Krebs, Frank do.
I Laubenstein, Samuel B do.
Lavenberg, John do.
Leech, George do.
Leonard, Frank do
Lebengood, Frank do.
Lee, Luke do,
Lilley, Oliver W do.
Lynch, Hugh do.
Martz, John do.
Matz, George W do.
M'Elrath, John do.
M'Shier, John do.
Mervine. Jacob do.
Overbeck, George W do.
Parvin, Frank J., Jr do.
Paul, John do.
Rinker, Robert M do.
Root, David Y do.
Rose, Thomas J do.
ShoUenberger, Gabriel do.
Seigfried, Daniel do.
Snyder, John do,
Spotts, Jacob do.
Stone, Elisha do.
Titus, Edgar R do.
Weaver, George .J do.
Weinman, Andrew do.
Weir, Allen do.
Wilhamson , Henry do.
Wren, William .. do.
Yerger, Elias, , do.
SIXTH EEGIMENT,
Company I.
BECKtriTED AT MAUCH CHUNK, CABBON COUNTY.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 22, 1861.
J©hn Craig Captain.
Samuel Shurlock First Lieutenant,
WiUiam Belford Second Lieutenant.
Thomas B. Kalbfus First Sergeant.
Nicholas Glace Second Sergeant.
William DeWitt Third Sergeant.
Washington L. Stiles Fourth Sergeant.
Samuel S. Smith First Corporal.
C. E. Hoover Second Corporal.
George Brown Third Corporal.
Wayne Winters Fooirth Corporal.
Charles L. Eberly, Jr Musician.
Charles Sigman do.
Andes, Peter Private.
Bloomey, Henn, do.
Baltentine, John „ do.
Boyd, William J do.
Bert, Andrew do.
Bauer, Leonard do.
BristUn, John do.
Bryne, David do.
Boyle, Peter do.
Buck, Nathan do.
Boston, Robert do.
Beers, Wilson do.
BelUs, Andrew R do.
Cafferty, James d<x
Dougherty, Peter do.
Day, William , do.
Dietrick, Henry do.
Funk, George W do.
Fink, Lewis do.
Gilmore, Archy do.
Goodman, Charles do.
Green, John do.
Gabreed, Joseph E do.
Graham, John_ d<x
Horning, Frederick do.
Horn, Thomas do.
Heaton, James do.
Kindlin, John Private.
Klinger, William do.
Knorr, Francis do.
Lewis, John do.
Lee, Joseph do.
Leisenring, Thomas R do.
Lindsay, Joseph do-
Long, Abraham do.
M'Crautz, John ,..do.
M'Donald, Robert ,..do.
Miller, William, 1st do.
Miller, William, 2d do.
Martin, Daniel do.
Monte, Adam do.
Nagle, Jacob do.
Neinmire, A. C. B do*
Overhout, Charles W do.
Overhout, Simeon K do.
Pettit, John_ ..do.
Pierson, Otto .'do.
Peppercorn, Henry ;do.
Petry, Alexander do.
Rothwell, Joseph do.
Reinmiller, Peter do.
Rutledge, John do.
Smith, Josiah W do.
Setzer, Washington do.
Shiner, Andrew J do.
Snylor, Lewis do.
Stout, William.. do.
Shellhamer, Isaac W do»
Smith, Charles D do.
Smith, James R do.
Sewell, John R do.
Thomas, James B do.
Thompson, Samuel do.
Yost, John dok.
York, James ;do.
Zere, George ......do.
Company K,
RECRUITED AT MAUCH CHUNK, CARBON COXJNTY.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 23, 1861.
Thomas Wilhelm Captain.
Patrick J. Hughes First Lieutenant,
Jacob Amdt Second Lieutenant.
Charles J. Cooper First Sergeant.
.Tames Warner Second Sergeant.
Daniel C.Tubbs Third Sergeant.
Franklin Siegfried Fourth Sergeant.
Robert Depuy First Corporal.
John B. Wasser Second Corporal.
Henry F. Brown Tliird Corporal.
Peter S. G. Ege Fourth Corporal.
George E. Williams Musician.
George H. Williams do.
Arrowman, John Private.
Acker, Cornelius do.
Austin, Samuel R do.
Brighton, John do.
Eergenstock, Tilghman do.
Billings, .Jasper do.
Bowertoot, Martin do.
Burritt, John do.
Bower, Joseph, „ do.
Br uner , Lewis Private.
Buelow, Charles do.
Conaty, Thomas do.
Conly, Joseph do.
Chandler, David L do.
Call, William J do.
Dodson, Edward E do.
Dunbar, James do.
Downey, James „do.
Dugan, Daniel do.
Fritz, Jolm do.
Fiddler. John do.
Fladd, Frederick do.
Geary, WilUam do.
Glace, Henry R do.
G?irris, Wilham R do.
Gettaa, Jonas do.
Henry, Jonas , ,.,.,,,dq,
Harts, David v-":4Qt
Haines, William.... ....ido.
Hoffman, Henry do.
Hand, James K do,
THREE MONTHS' SERVICE.
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Kintv John Private.
Ke'fabor, Philip do.
Kleokner, Charles do.
Lower, Josiah do.
Meggis, John do-
M'Gowan, Owen do.
Manninjier, Charles do.
Miller, Thomas J do.
Moore, Philip do.
Miller, Henry S do.
Mechan, Andrew do.
M'Gewhan, Daniel do.
Miller, George do.
Morris, Joseph do.
Mumps, Henry d<J.
O'Connor, John do:
Pursell, Hiram W do';
Parker, Peter ,...yr.'.V..ddl
Parks, Samuel Private.
Pascoe, Robert P do.
Shultz, John do.
Shultz, Frederick do.
Schrunk, William do.
Staples, JarrardL do.
Sondalia, Anthony do.
Sourwine, Tilghman do.
Shiner, Anthony J do.
Slacker, William do.
Slater, George do.
Shadle, Frederick do.
Smith, Joseph do.
Thomas, William do.
Whartford, Henry do.
Wharren, John do;
Youn§, Edward D do;
Zimmerman, DiaiueK.'riV.^.^.doi
Seventh Regiment.
THE Seventli regiment was recruited under the order of Governor Ourtin,
in obedience to tlie proclamation of the President. The companies ren-
dezvoused at Camp Curtio, and the regiment was organized by Adjutant Gen-
eral Biddle, on the 22d of April. The following were the field officers elected
and commissioned : Wm. H. Irwin, of Lewistown, (then at Washington, a pri-
vate in the ranks of the Logan Guards,) Colonel. Oliver H. Eippey, of Pitts-
burg, lieutenant Colonel ; F. P. Eobinson, of Pittsburg, Major. Henry E.
Myers was apijointed Adjutant.
The regiment, under command of Lieutenant Colonel Eippey, proceeded by
rail to Chambersburg, on the 23d of April, and encamped near the town, where
it was joined soon after by Colonel L-win, who assumed command. Eegular
drills were ordered, and continued while the weather would permit, but were
seriously interrupted on the 28th, when it rained and snowed heavily. Some
dif&culty having been experienced in securing good and sufficient rations, Col-
onel Irwin requested that they should be supplied in bulk, and caused vege-
tables to be purchased and issued, and the bread baked by contract. On the
8th of May, shoes and clothing were issued by the regimental Quartermaster.
Strict discipline was enforced and regular battalion drills and di'ess-parade were
held, the quarters were thoroughly policed, and close attention paid to the
cleanliness and health of the men.
On the 15th of May the regiment left camp and marched to Chambersburg,
where, on being drawn up on the public square, it was presented by the ladies
of the town with a national flag, which was received on behalf of the regiment
by Lieutenant Colonel Eippey in an ai>propriate speech. This ceremony oVer,
the regiment marched some four miles into the country to accustom the troops
to the march. These marches were frequent and very useful. The utmost
kindness was shown to both officers and men, by the people of Chambersburg
and vicinity. During the last days of May, several regiments of infantry, and
on the first of June a battalion of cavalry, reached Chambersburg. Soon after,
Major General Eobert Patterson and Major General George Cadwalader and
staffs arrived, followed by artillery and a large Avagon train, all indicating that
an active cami:)aign up the Shenandoah valley was soon to open.
The Seventh regiment was assigned to the 3d Brigade of the 1st Division.*
The Brigade struck tents on the 8th of June, and commenced the forward mo ve-
* Organization of the 3d Brigade, Brigadier General E. C. Williams, 1st Division, Major
General George Cadwalader ; Seventh regiment Pennsylvania volunteers, Colonel William H.
Irwin ; Eighth regiment Pennsylvania volunteers, Colonel A. H. Einley ; Tenth regiment
Pennsylvania volunteers, Colonel Sullivan A. Meredith ; Twentieth regiment (Scott Legion)
Pennsylvania volunteers, Colonel Wilham H. Gray.
THREE MONTHS' SEKVICE. 09
ment, long looked for and earnestly desired, and occupied a position on the first
night near the town of Greencastle. Eesuming the march on the following
morning, it moved to Camp Williams, where the regular drill was resumed, and
the Seventh regiment was taught to form square against cavalry. Eemaining
until the 14th, the Brigade again struck tents, and moving through Hagers-
town, again went into camp near St. James' College, and soon after advanced
to Williamsport. Late in the evening of the 19th of June, an alarm was raised,
and the long roll called the whole Brigade to arms, the line of battle being
quickly and quietly formed ; but beyond distant picket firing nothing further
was heard.
On the 25th, the rebel cavalry attacked some union soldiers who had ven-
tured across the river, but were repulsed, loosing six men and three horses.
General Scott had directed General Patterson, if equal or superior in number,
to cross the river and attack the enemy. As yet, the command was unprovided
with artillery ; but as more explicit orders* were received to advance, at early
dawn on the 2d of July, the troops commenced fording the Potomac, and by
eight o'clock the whole army was in motion, the air ringing with the exultant
shouts of the men. The march was continued to Martinsburg. Private pro-
perty was respected, but the contents of an extensive flouring mill, containing
a large amount of grain and flour, the owner thereof being a captain in the
rebel army, were, by general order, confiscated for the use of the army. There
was also captured, and staved, one hundred and fifty barrels of whiskey.
The cheering news, of the successes of General M'Clellan in West Virginia,
reached the army of the Shenandoah on the 4th of July, the anniversary of
Independence. A national salute was fired, which served the double purpose of
celebrating the ancient renown, and the latest triumph. On the 7th, Cap-
tain Gerard and Lieutenant Enright, with fifteen men, advanced about a mile
beyond our picket line and captured and brought in three of the enemy's pick-
ets, with rifles, revolvers, sabres, and three horses. The regiment moved with
the brigade to Bunker Hill, and thence to Charlestown, where it went into camp
near the town. Six companies, under command of Colonel Irwin and Major Eob-
inson, were detached from the regiment, and ordered to make a reconnoissance
in the direction of Winchester. Leaving camp at midnight, they advanced
about six miles, and came to a point where a rebel vidette had been posted the
* General Patterson to General Scott, June 28. I have the honor to acknowledge the
receipt of a telegram from the General-in-Chief, dated 27, saying : " I had expected your cross-
ing the river to-day." I infer from this that orders have been sent me to cross and attack the
enemy. If so, I have not received them. Captain Newton, of the Engineers, returned at mid-
night, after two days' absence in the direction of Sharpsburg and Dam No. 4, and reports, on
information he considers rehable, five thousand men from Falling Waters to Dam No. 4, four
thousand five hundred men in the vicinity of Shepherdstown under General Jackson, and a
reserve of five thousand five hundred men, under General Johnston, near Bunker HiU. He
also reports twenty to twenty-four guns, and a large cavalry force with General Jackson, and
thinks General Negley, wliose brigade is on my left, near Sharpsburg, will be attacked, the
river being fordablo at almost every point. * * * * The artillery horses are untrained, and
we are still without harness for the battery. I have repeatedly asked for batteries, and ought
to have one for each Brigade, but have none. The only one fit for service sent me was the
Rhode Island battery, and that the General-in-Chief was compelled, by the necessities of his
own posiiion, to take from me, when most wanted, and within a week after it joined me. * *
* * Officers and men are anxious to be led against the insurgents, and if the General-in-
Chief will give me a regiment of regulars and an adequate force of field artillery, I wUl cross
the river and attack the enemy, unless their forces are ascertained to be more than two to one.
Conduct of the Wa/r, p. 126, No. 21.
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SEVENTH REGIMENT,
day previous, but was then withdrawn. Returning to camp, Colonel Irwin re-
ported the enemy's videttes withdrawn, and expressed the opinion that the
enemy were falling back towards Winchester, which opinion, subsequent events
proved to be correct. Marching to K eyes' ford, on the Shenandoah river, where
an attack upon our rear was feared. General Williams sent out a scouting
party, which crossed the ford and examined the right bank of the river for a
considerable distance, and reported that there was no sign of any enemy in that
direction.
The term of service being about to expire, the Seventh was ordered by Gen-
eral Patterson to march to Hagerstown, and thence go by rail to Harrisburg
to be mustered out of service. At two o'clock A. M., of the 22d, the regiment,
about seven hundred strong, with eleven heavily loaded wagons, left camp for
Shepherdstown, where it crossed the Potomac at a new ford, the roads leading
to it being constructed under the supervision of Major Eobinson, and over
which the heavily laden wagons were taken with great difficulty. Marching by
way of Sharpsburg to Hagerstown, the regiment moved thence to Harrisburg,
where the companies were ordered to their original rendezvous for pay and
muster out of service.
FIELD AND STAFF OFFICERS.
William H.Irwin Colonel.
OUver H. Kippey Lieutenant Colonel.
F. P. Robinson.! Major.
Henry K, Myers Adjutant.
George Geist, Jr Quartermaster.
Charles R. Foster Surgeon.
James M. Thompson Assistant Surgeon.
Company A.
KECRUITED AT PITTSBURG.
MUSTERED IN APRIL 23, 1861.
Maurice Wallace Captain.
Morgan R. Bryan First Lieutenant.
Hemy W. Horbach Second Lieutenant.
John Reynolds First Sergeant.
James Calhoun Second Sergeant.
Daniel C. Collins Third Sergeant.
WiUiam B. Kauffman Fourth Sergeant.
John Valleby First Corporal.
James Wormine Second Corporal.
Wniiara H. Jeffries Third Corporal.
John Longstaff. Fourth Corporal.
Edward S. Magee .Musician.
Patrick Donahoe do.
Ackerman, Henry Private.
Algoe, Charles do.
Baker, Christopher do.
Boyd, Samuel do.
Brenard, Edward E do.
Brown, John H do.
Brown, Joshua do.
Buck, William do.
Byerly, William do.
Carson, John H Private.
Casey, Timothy do.
Casiday, Michael do.
Clark, James do.
Claire, John do.
Connelly, Daniel do.
Davis, Arthur do.
Davis, John do.
Davis, WUliam A. R do.
Dunn, Michael do.
Eschenbaum, Joseph do.
Finfrock, Robert do.
Fisher, Patrick do.
Glunt, Henry do.
Gross, Jacob do.
HemphiU, George do.
Holmes, James R do.
Johnson, John ....t do.
Jones, John H do.
Jones, James do.
Kiggins, John do.
Kipp, Edward .da
THREE MOi^THS' SERVICE.
71
Kress, Anthony Private.
M'Annich, Elias do.
M'Closkey, Charles do.
M'Clung, O. C do.
M'Gee, James do.
M'Gmness, Edward do.
M'Laughlin, Patrick do.
M'MilJen, Samuel C do.
M'Mahon, Charles do.
Marshall, William H do.
Mason, Patrick do.
Mitchell, Daniel W do.
Morris, John do.
Neilie, Robert, Jr do.
Norminie, Thomas do.
Perkins, Charles do.
Prince, William do.
Richards, William Private.
Rippey, Wilt do.
Rhodes, Charles H do.
Rowe, Richard do.
Ruch, Conrad do.
Silverthorn, David R do.
Shields, William do.
Smullin, Owen do.
Stevenson, JohnH do.
Stone, Cyrus H do.
Weeks, Charles II do.
Weeks, William W ..do.
Whiteside, William do.
Wiggens, James do.
Wheelan, James do.
Wise, Elisha do.
Company B.
BECRTJITED AT ALLEGHENY, ALLEGHENY COUNTY.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 23, 1861.
Casper Gang Captain.
George Gerst, Jr First Lieutenant.
Charles Geeb Second Lieutenant.
Louis Ridenbach Ilrst Sergeant.
Mechor Shilling Second Sergeant.
Henry Rise Third Sergeant.
William Lentz Fourth Sergeant.
John Mohr First Corporal.
Louis Buchter Second Corporal.
Charles Klein Third Corporal.
George Schneider Fourth Corporal.
Charles Rose Musician.
Philip Feth do.
Abel, Conrad Private.
Bechours, Charles do.
Bentel, George do.
Breller, George do.
Betz, Christian do.
Braum, Charles do.
Brecht, Michael do.
Eckert, George... do.
Fiber, John do.
Eichler, Joseph do.
Faber, Christian do-
Fries, John A do.
Granlich, Joseph do.
Gruennagel, Philip do.
Goehring, John do.
Goetling, Conrad do.
Herron, John do.
Hickman, JohnH do.
Hiller, William do.
Hollinger, John do.
Jacob, Henry do.
Koppell, Henry do.
Krachenbuhl, John do.
Kunddell, Adam do.
Koerner, Eugene do.
Leckrien, Peter Private
Lininger, Frederick do.
Lantz, Joseph do.
Langner, George W. W do.
Mlnehart, John do.
Michael, Adam do.
Neighar, Henry do.
Ochnrler, Oscar do.
Pool, Michael do.
Petereins, Henry do.
Roehrog, Charles do.
Roth, Melchor. do.
Riemsschnider, Conrad do.
Reiner, William do.
Reiner, Herman F do.
Reis, Christian do.
Reuswig, George do.
Seifritz, Mathias do.
Schwab, Frank do.
Seip, John do.
Schultz, John do.
Stemler, Valentine do.
Schmidt, John do.
Schilling, Anton do.
Schaber, Conrad do.
Schell, Frederick do.
Schaefer, John do.
Steiger, Emanuel do.
Traup, Charles do.
Vonmoas, .Tohn do.
Voalp, PhiUp do.
Wilhem, William do.
Wilhelm, Frederick do.
Wagner, John do.
Williams, Louis do.
Wolf, John do.
Waldneyer, William do.
Zender, John G. F do.
Company C.
EECRUITED AT FREDONIA, BERKS COUNTY.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 23, 1861.
Isaac Schreoder Captain.
Henry R. Myers First Lieutenant.
Peter Y. Edelman Second Lieutenant.
Franklin B. Lancks First Sergeant.
Henry S. Boyer Second Sergeant.
1 1 William C. Baker Third Sergeant.
I I Reuben Kauffman Fourth Sergeant.
I Isaac Pott First Corporal.
George Foos, Jr Second Corporal.
I I Jeremiah H. Hauck Third Corporal.
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SEVENTH EEGIMENT.
John C. Steekline Fourth Corporal.
Peter H. Hauck Musician.
George A. Eltz do.
Adam, Enoch Private.
Angstat, Benneville do.
Bear, Edwin S do.
Bright, Aaron do.
Best, Thomas do.
Brown, William D do.
BOck, Edmond Y do.
Bigger, Alexander do.
Clemmins, John H do.
l)engler, Washington G do.
Dengler, John G do.
Draher. Edward do.
Egel, Wellington do.
Ebberhart, Joseph do.
Fiese, John do.
Ginser, Joel do.
Good, Celestial do.
Gallagher, Caleb do.
Goohter, Harrison do.
Hafer, Charles do.
Hafer, Israel do.
Htmter, Daniel ....do.
Harner, James BE do.
Hauck, Henry do.
Holm, Jacob do.
Harbold, Henry H do.
Jones, Samuel B do.
Ejndly, Frederick do.
Keller, David do.
LeU, Ebenozer C do.
Loucks, Henry R Private,
Link, Jacob do.
Lindenmouth, Nathaniel. . .do.
Lotz, Jeremiah do.
Meek, Daniel do.
Moyer, Aaron do.
Mohle, Frederick do.
Melot, Seyer do
Madary, John do,
Maurer, Peter do.
M'Noldy, Mahlon A do.
Poorman, WiUiam do.
Rothermel, Charles do.
Rank, Ginder do.
Rothenberger, Daniel do.
Sheaflfer, Henry do.
Schild, Jacob F do.
Schreoder, Henry do.
Swavely, Zachariah do.
Sider, Isaac do.
Schmeck, Henry do.
Shultz, Michael R do.
Sener, Frederick H dO:
Trexell, Jacob do.
Tool, Albert S do.
Voyt, William do.
Wentzel, Amos do.
Wentzel, Jonathan do.
Weidner, John do.
Wentzel, Daniel do.
Williams, John do.
Yoder, Aaron do.
Yeakel, Solomon do.
Company D.
BECBTJITED AT PLEASANTVIIiliE, BEBKS COUNTT.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 23, 1861.
George S. Herbst Captain.
Samuel Bans First Lieutenant.
.ToeLRuppert Second Lieutenant.
Charles G. Kline First Sergeant.
Abraham Ruppert , Second Sergeant.
Peter Shafer Third Sergeant.
Edward F. Reed Fourth Sergeant.
John J. Nash First Corporal.
WiUiam Hassler Second Corporal.
Jacob Shafer Third Corporal.
Lenhar d Swizhard Fourth Corporal.
Joel Frederick Musician.
Elias Angstead do.
Angstead, Benjamia Private.
Brutzman, Abner do.
Bobb, Henry do.
Beck, Henry do.
Bobb, Abraham do.
Bean, Marcus do.
Burns, Frankhn do.
Boyer, Henry do.
Bouchat, William do.
Clouser, Simon do.
Clouser, Levi do.
Caver, William do.
Crackens, Daniel do.
Drezer, Jacob do.
Dilcamb, David H do.
Dreyer, William do.
Eck, Peter do.
Eckert, Samuel do.
Engel, Robert do.
Fisher, Francis do.
Foreman, William do.
Goodwin, Benjainin do.
Hewett^ George do.
Hassler. "William do.
Hassler, Jonas do.
Hourman, Joel R do.
Harris, Joseph Private.
Hungerford, George F do.
Hummel, George do.
Harper, Edward do.
Hatner, Charles , do.
Kash, Henry do.
Kemp, George do.
List, John do.
Leeds, John S do.
Lins, Franklin do.
Moyer, Daniel do.
Moore, George do.
Miller, Michael do.
Murron, James A do.
Mitchell, John do.
Mathew, C, Henry do.
Paul, David do.
Reidenauger, Franklin do.
Reimcr, John do.
Roland, William do.
Rotenberger, Francis do.
Richards, George do.
Shafer, Julius ,.do.
Spocht, Franklin do.
Si'lor, Amos do.
Staufer, Daniel do.
Sellers, D. Georgo do.
Simon, Paul do.
Stout, Simon ,do.
Sowers, H. John do.
Sulvier, Michael do.
Souder, William do.
Stewart, Albert do.
Sides, Albert do.
Strunk, Levi do.
Updegrove, Ephraim do.
Wibel, Joseph do.
Yoder, Daniel ....do.
Yoder. Peter .do.
THREE MONTHS' SERVICE.
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Company E
RECRtriTED AT AliliEOnENY, ALLEGHENY COTTNTY.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 22, 1861.
Frank J. Robinson Captain.
Horatio Tyler First Lieutenant.
Gustavvis Braun Second Lieutenant.
William Harris First Sergeant.
Samuel Glass Second Sergeant.
David Dill Third Sergeant.
Peter Kennedy Fourth Sergeant.
Loyd Simpson First Corporal.
James Grenet Second Corporal.
Alfred Masonheimer Third Corporal.
William Quiun Fourth Corporal.
Isaac Richey Musician.
James Dickson do.
Bonner, Thomas Private.
Brown, Robert P do.
Beale, Adam do.
Burke, WiUiam H do.
Boyd, Samuel do.
Crooks, William C do.
Coaies, Charles P do.
Cowell, William do.
Coleman, George W do.
Cinnamon, Thomas do.
Cailor, John do.
Dennison, James do.
Dyal, Harrison do.
Drane, David do.
Eelkins, John do.
Fritz, George do.
Grissell, Adam do.
Grinnell, Christian do.
Green John C do.
Hanna, William do.
Hutchinson, Amos do.
Hughey, Mortimer do.
Heough, Joseph do.
Heanchy, Arnold do.
Johnston, John do.
3, William do.
Kaufman, Casper Private.
Kirkpatrick, William do.
Kirsh, Jacob do.
Lillie, Sylvester do.
Lingerfelter, Charles do.
Lentz, John A do.
M'Clelland, Reed do.
Marshall, George do.
Maisaick, Michael do.
Medder, Gregory do.
Mercer, Alonzo do.
Murdock, John do.
M'New, John W do.
M'Kain, Simon do.
M'Celland, John do.
M'Vicher, William do.
Meyers, Conrad do.
Moss, Frederick do.
Nellis, Andrew do.
Ruper, Cornelius D do.
Sarver, William do.
Stackhouse, Frank do.
Smith, Jerry do.
SiU, Joseph do.
Sorberey , George do.
Sailer, Michael do.
Scoot, Andrew J do.
Shiel, Jacob do.
Slapleton, Patrick do.
Topper, William H do.
Tompkins, John W do.
Tonance, John do.
Walker, Robert do.
Walker, John J do.
Wadlow, Alexander do.
Warnock, William do.
Wasson, Joseph do.
Zimmer, Jacob do.
Company F
RECRUITED AT PITTSBURG.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 22, 1861.
Joseph Gerard Captain.
Anderson Faith First Lieutenant.
William C. Enright Second Lieutenant.
Alexander Johnston First Sergeant.
Bartholomew Scanlon Second Sergeant.
William Keenan Third Sergeant.
Michael Russel Fourth Sergeant.
Charles Levi First Corporal.
William H. Lewis Second Corporal.
John W. BeR Third Corporal.
Jacob Linderwick. Fourth Corporal.
Randolph Curry Musician.
Asron, PoweU Private.
Amer, Joseph do.
Butcher, Gotlieb do.
Bamford, Benjamin B do.
Belser, Frank do.
Beardman, Frank do.
Brosey, John do.
Brown, Robert do.
BothwGll, Alexander do.
Bnicston, John do.
Craig, Neal do.
Campbell, William C do.
Conrad, Peter do.
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Davis, Howell Private.
Donahoe, Michael ,...do.
Detrick, John do.
Delker, Crist do.
Evans, William do.
Eckart, Frederick . - do.
Fillman, Ernest do.
Fisher, Jacob do.
Fox, John W do.
Graham, William do.
Geddis, William do.
Geiser, John B do.
Guiney, Jacob do.
Hunter, Alexander S.B....do.
Hart, Thomas do.
Heiipenbug, John do.
Hall, Joseph do.
Jones, William. do.
Kettenberg, Hemy do.
Kaul, Adam do.
Koch, WiUiam do.
Lalndigpr , Jo hn do.
Lally, Patrick do.
Littner, John do.
Lensingburg, Franklin S ... do.
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SEVENTH REGIMENT,
Morgan, Thomas Private.
Mathews, Thomas do.
Moricke, Charles do.
Murphy, Jerry do.
Morin, Daniel. do.
M'Elrary, William do.
M'Kinney, Lewis do.
M'Lain, James C do.
M'Cullough, Michael do.
M'Gram, Barnard do.
Nagle, John do.
Parsons, George W do.
Piatt, William do.
Keagan, John do.
Unddick, Edward do.
Rogers, David Private.
Staaf, John do.
Stein, Charles B do.
Shaw, Andrew do.
Stone, Charles do.
Stulin, Wendelin do.
Sparman, John do.
Snell, Augustus do.
Sullivan, Philip do.
Stailey, August do.
Thomas, Joseph do.
Till, Henry G do.
Wilbert, Adam do.
Wilbert, Christian do.
Zion, August do.
Company G.
KECBriTED AT BEADING, BERKS COUNTT.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 23, 1861.
Albert F. Rightmyer Captain.
Cornelius Wise First Lieutenant.
Jacob H. Worth Second Lieutenant.
John G. Ulrich First Sergeant.
Anthony Heller Second Sergeant.
Abraham Latshaw Third Sergeant.
William Runyeon Fourth Sergeant.
Jacob Ege First Corporal.
William H. Dehart Second Corporal.
Thomas Craton Third Corporal.
George Hart Fourth Corporal.
Gideon Ginder Musician.
Henry Binneville do.
Anthony, John C Private.
Bachman, Charles do.
BechttU, Marks do.
Bank, Sidney do.
Brown, William E do.
Boyer, James do.
Burkert, Augustus do.
Boone, William do.
Breniser, William do.
Berkert, FUlermachus do.
Baker, Daniel D do.
Berstler, James do.
Baker, Samuel T do.
Clymer, William do.
Deem, Aaron do.
Dyer, Edward do.
Denhart, John do.
Dougherty, George do.
Edgat, Stephen do.
Freas, Raiben do.
Goodhart, Martin S do.
Grant, George W do.
Graul, William do.
Hildebrand, Levi do.
Haak, Henry A do.
Heifert, William do.
Hauck, Augustus Private.
Jones, Samuel H do.
Knupp, George L do.
Kline, William.. do.
Kissinger, Samuel do.
Kribbs, John C do.
Ludwig, Johns do.
Lewis, William A do.
Mohr, William do.
Miller, George do.
Mergert, John do.
Murphy, WilUam do.
Miller, Russel do.
Obenhauser, Georg6 do.
Priestley, Obediah R do.
Penrose, Henry J do.
Rauck, Maridon do.
Rush, Simon M do.
Robinson, Isaac E do.
Steuben, Damon do.
Simon, Albert A do.
Sands, WilUam do.
Shultz, Damon do,
Spotz, Jacob.. do.
St. Clair, John R do.
Seigfried, Henry do.
Stout, Alfred J do.
Stout, James E do.
Taylor, John do.
Thomas, Francis do.
Vandeever, James H do.
Whitman, James D do.
Wunder, George do.
Wilson, Oliver B do.
Wilson, Frank B do.
Weiler, Godfrey do.
Walker, John A do.
Witman, John do.
Company H.
BEORUITED AT BOALSBURO, CENTRE COUNTY.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 22, 1861.
Robert M'Farland Captain.
John Boal First Lientrnant.
William N. ReUey Second Lieutenant.
Gforgo A. Jacobs JFirst Sergeant.
A. Boyd Hutchison. Second Sorgpant.
C. L. Oreenaugh Third Sorgouit.
Adam Hesa , Fourth Sergeant.
George Cronmill First Corporal. .
William Shoop Second Corporal.
John Rerli. Third Corporal.
Hrnry Forbe3.„ Fourth Corporal.
John C. Faber.^ Musician.
I William Harpster .„da
Blair, Jeremiah H..„ Piwato.
THREE MONTHS' SERVICE.
75
Beck, John Private.
Benjamin, James do.
Burchfield, Penrose J do.
Burchfield, Aaron do.
Barts, Jacob do.
Brown, George W do.
Brown, Jerry C do.
Cornmesser, William B do.
Campbell, David S do.
Cramer, Andrew do.
Dennis, Samuel B do.
Dale, Alfred do.
Duffle, George do.
Daughenbaugh, Jacob do.
Delaney, John do.
Eckenroth, Henry do.
Eckenroth, Charles do.
Evey, Henry do.
Forbes, Henry do.
P'ox, Joseph do.
Fulton, John do.
Farber, John H do.
Garner, Daniel do.
Gray, William I do.
Harrison, Michael D do.
Haughenberg, Hiram do.
Haughenberg, Harrison. do.
Harpster, John II do.
Harman, Charles do.
Hoy, JohnH do.
Hook, John do.
Johnsburgh, Alfred do.
i Johns, David H Private.
i Jacobs, John H do.
Kepheart, Will'am P *.",'do.*
j Kerbern, George do.
I Koons, William T do.
j Lytic, Isaac do.
I Lytic, Griffith do.
Lyle, Robert do.
I Musser, William H do.
I M'Coole, Jacob do.
Miller, John do.
Martz, John do.
Moore, David ...do.'
Maloney, Harvey do.
Mays, James F do.
Minick, Benjamin F do.
M'Ready, Daniel do.
Ozman, George do.
O'Brien, Daniel do.
Parker, Daniel S do.
Parsons, David do.
Roop, Samuel do.
Reed, William do.
Rote, Michael do.
Shorthill, James do.
Shoop, James P do.
Singleton, George do.
Stewart, James T do.
Williams, Samuel H do.
Wort, Philip do.
Yarnell, Harvey do.
Company I.
RECRUITED AT LEWISTOWN, MIFFLIN COUNTY.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 22, 1861.
Henry A. Zollinger Captain.
William H. M'Clelland... First Lieutenant.
Jam^^s Couch Second Lieutenant.
Amos W. Wakefield First Sergeant.
Thompson Wiece Second Sergeant.
Michael Dillon Third Sergeant.
Samuel Esinbise Fourth Sergeant.
Jackson D. Stone road First Corporal.
William A. Troxal Second Corporal.
James P. M'Clintic Third Corporal.
John W. Nelson Fourth Corporal.
William L. Harding Musician.
Henry H. Fortnoy do.
Barcus, Steel. Private.
Brimmer, John do.
Black, George W. do.
Bringman, Andrew do.
Broom, George do.
Beisol, Franklin.. do.
Blumenlodcr, Lewis do.
Cambell, James do.
Collins, Samuel do. ,
Clierry, John do.
Corkell, Jackson do.
Crothers, William H do.
Corserk, Jeremiah do.
Dillon, Thomas do.
Dovoro, John do.
Donnan, Charles do.
Fmik, James II do.
Ginaphan, .Tohn do.
Gro, Austin do.
Condor, Abran^ do.
Hiltobarn, Thomas B do,
Hart, William do.
Hackenburgh, John R do.
Houser, Joseph - do.
Harico, Jol-m F do.
Henry, John do.
Hoiler, John do.
Irvin, William M Private.
Jenkins, David do.
Khnefelter, Aaron do.
Klinefelter, John do,
Kunes, John W do.
Karl, Daniel do.
Kelley, George W do.
Krise, John M do.
Landis, Jacob. do.
Leator, William. do.
Morton John do.
Martin, .John D do.
]Moran, William R do.
M'Nalley, Henry do.
Maser, Henry. do.
M'Cram, Daniel A do.
INlyers, Samuel do.
dinger, Isaac do.
Price, Lewis do.
Peffor, Philip do.
Reninger, Frederick do.
Rosenborough, Robert do.
Ross, James B do.
Rodgers, Patrick do.
Ruble, John do.
Ruse, William do.
Rutherford, J.ames do.
Satcher, Amos do.
Sanford, James do.
Shilling. Matthias do.
Sperry, Williain do.
Skelley, .John M do.
Shafer, David do.
■Vanzant, Janes do.
Walters, Benjcimin do.
Wolfkill, Thomas do.
Wilson, James do.
White, Charles do.
Yeamon, Jamcrj do.
76
SEVENTH EBGIMENT.
Company K.
RECRUITED AT PITTSBURG.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 23, 1861.
William Trovillo Captain.
William Graham First Lieutenant,
William L. Foulk Second Lieutenant.
Isaac Wright First Sergeant.
Richard Splain Second Sergeant.
William Fitzmorris Third Sergeant.
Edward Flinn Fourth Sergeant.
Oeorge Bills First Corporal.
Matthew Frazier Second Corporal.
Henry Greatrake Third Corporal.
George Gazzam Fourth Corporal.
John Walby Musician.
Samuel Winthrow do.
Anthony, W. James Private.
Adams, Ralph do.
Bostwick, William do.
Barker, James do.
Baiter, Frederick do.
Bender, Andrew do.
Bechtel, Lewis do.
Brown, James do.
Briggs, James W do.
Bills, George do.
Clary, James do.
Conrad, William D do.
Cupps, Andrew J do.
Couch, George do.
Clark, James do.
Crevison, David do.
Darly, Charles do.
Eberhart, Adam do.
Edgar, Matthew do.
France, John do.
Ford, James do!
Grane, Ezekiel do.
Griffith, Abraham do.
Hewitt, George do.
Herbert, David do.
Hume, Charles G do.
Hunter, David Private.
Hilston, Edward do.
Johnston, John. do.
Johnston, Alexander do.
Kurtz, Henry do.
Kelley, Peter do.
Krumlah, Chas. Williara...do.
Kaufield, Ernest do.
Lentner, Andrew do.
M'Masters, Jacob do.
Mooney, John H do.
Massy, George do.
Miller, Peter do.
Metz, Conrad do.
Martin, John do.
Myers, William do.
Martin, Fritz do.
Montgomery, Robert do.
Nelson, John do.
Piatt, Henry do.
Irwin, James do.
Rodgers, Andrew do.
Ridgley, Charles do.
Steel, Matthew do.
Smith, Augustus do.
Sturdy, Henry do.
Silk, Thomas do.
Stump, George do.
Thursby, Samuel do.
Taylor, John do.
Taylor, Charles do.
Thompson, John do.
Waters, David V. do.
Weber, William do.
Whalon, James B do.
Whitmore, Christopher do.
Walters, WiUiam do.
Winters, James do.
Eighth Regiment.
THE Eighth regiment was composed, in part, of companies which had held
a previous militia organization, and were now filled up to the maximum
number by new recruits, and in part of new companies, made up of men sud-
denly called together by the exigencies of the times. The Wyoming Artiller-
ists, of Wilkesbarre, known in the regiment as company F, had been under the
command of Captain Emley, who was afterwards made Colonel. It was the first
company from Luzerne county, leaving on the 17th of April, 1861, and was in-
ured to some degree of hardship from the first, beuig obliged to cut its way, a
distance of over a mile, to the Kingston depot, through an immense field of
drift ice. Company C had been a cavalry company at Wilkesbarre, commanded
in turn by Captains Hoyt and Brisbane. Company G, in its militia organiza-
tion, was known as the Wyoming Yeagers, and was joined by the remnants of
a militia company fi?om Pittston.
The several companies assembled at Camp Curtin, where company officers
were formally elected, and the regiment was organized on the 22d of April,
1861, by the choice of the following field officers : A. H. Emley, of Wilkesbarre,
from Captain of company F, Colonel; Samuel Bowman, of Wilkesbarre, Lieu
tenant Colonel; Joseph Phillips, of Pittston, Major; Joseph Wright, of Wilkes-
barre, from Lieutenant of company C, was appointed Adjutant. Most of the
officers had acquired considerable knowledge of military duty in various militia
organizations. On the same day in which the organization was perfected,
the regiment was ordered to Camp Slifer, in the neighborhood of Chambers-
burg. Here, on the 25th of April, it was assigned to the 3d Brigade, 1st Divi-
sion.* Hardee's Tactics, which had previously been introduced in the drill of
company F, was made the authority for the instruction of the regiment. The
drill was continued, daUy, from eight to ten hours, in which a marked proficiency
was attained, so much so, that many of the members, and especially of Colonel
Emley's company, became drUl-masters in the several organizations to which
they were subsequently attached.
On the 7th of June, the regiment moved from Chambersburg to Green-
castle, where it again went into camp, and during its stay, was exercised in
battalion drill. Eemaining but a few days, it moved to the Potomac, in the
neighborhood of WiUiamsport, where it was posted along the shore to guard
the fords. Here affairs began to assume a warlike aspect. The enemy was on
the opposite shore, and the music of a stray bullet from his rifles occasionally
* Organization of the 3d Brigade, Brigadier General E. C. "WiUianas, 1st Division, Major Gen-
eral George Cadwalader. Seventh regiment Pennsylvania volunteers, Colonel William H.
Irwin ; Eighth regiment Pennsylvania volunteers, Colonel A. H. Emley ; Tenth regiment
Peimsylvania volunteers. Colonel SuUivan A. Meredith; Twentieth regiment Pennsylvania
volunteers, (Scott Legion) Colonel William H. Gray.
78 EUJHTLI KEGIMENT,
saluted the ears of the iiieu. While in this positiou, Lieutenant Colonel Bow-
man, having crossed the river, unattended, to reconnoitre, was suddenly seized
by rebel scouts, and borne away a prisoner. lie was a valuable officer, and
his capture proved a serious loss.
Upon the advance of the army into Virginia, on the 2d of July, the Eighth
regiment, with Captain Doubleday's battery, was left to hold the fords, and
to guard the stores at "VVilliamsport. But soon after the arrival of the army at
Martinsbm^g, Doubleday's battery vras ordered forward, and companies A and
B, Captains Strous and Travis, were detailed as guard. The batterj^ consisted
of thi-ee heavy pieces, one eight inch howitzer, one twenty -four pounder, and
one thirty pounder. The horses had but just been placed in liarness, and were
imaccustomed to the draft. On emerging from the ford, the banks proved
difticult of ascent, and the pieces could only be moved by the assistance of the
men. The march to Martinsburg and return, by the escorting companies, was
made without rest, and was very exhausting. On the 6tli of July, the regi-
ment was ordered to rejoin the brigade, now at Martinsburg. Until the 17th it
pai'ticipated in occasional skirmishing, and joined in the advance on Bimker
Hill.
In conformity with the explicit orders of General Scott, to keep in front of
the enemy, so long as he should remain between Winchester and the Potomac,
General Patterson had proposed an advance into Yirginia and the Initiation of
an offensive campaign.* The General-in-Chief permitted this advance, but en-
joined, that, should the enemy retire upon bis resources at Winchester, the
Union forces should not press him.
Eemaining in the neighborhood of Bunker HiU, until the 17th of July, Gen-
eral Patterson commenced a flank movement on Chaiiestown. The enemy's
cavalry, in force, under Stuart, watched these movements. Fearing that the
enemy might advance, and cross the Shenandoali river by Keyes' Ford, the 3d
Brigade was pushed forward diuing the night of the 20th, and occupied a posi-
tion commanding the ford. The term of service having now nearly expired, the ,
regiment was ordered to march to Harper's Ferry, and turn over its camp equi-
page, and thence move by way of Hagerstown to Harrisburg, where, on tlie 29tli
of July, the men were paid, and mustered out of service.
* General Patterson to General Scott, June 23. * * * The force under Jackson con-
trols the people of Berkeley county, whom, I believe, are sorely oppressed, and would welcome
our approach. That force has become some little encouraged from our not advancing, and
may soon annoy us. If so, I shall uot avoid the contest they may invite ; indeed, if it meets the
approval of the General-in-Chief, I would march my whole force, as soon as the batteries re-
ceive harness, upon the enemy, and di-ive him, step by step, to Winchester. I beheve this force
can, in ten days, rid the adjoining portion of Virginia of its oppressors. I may be forced to
this course. My fear is, that I may interfere with the plan of the General-in-Chief, and drive
the enemy to the aid of the main body.
( EEPLY.)
Headquakters of the Army, )
Washington, June 25, 1861. ^
I write by mail, in substance. Remain in front of the enemy while he continues in force,
between Winchester and the Potomac. If you are in superior, or equal force, you may cross
and attack him. If the enemy should retire upon his resources at Winchester, it is not enjoined
that you should pursue him to that distance from your base of operations, without a well
grounded confidence in your continued superioritv. * *
^ F . WINFIELD SCOTT.
Major General PATTEE80^^
THREE MONTHS' SERVICE.
79
FIELD AND STAFF OFFICERS.
A. H. Emley Colouel.
Samuel Bowman Lieutenant Colonel.
Joseph Phillips Major.
Joseph Wright Adjutant.
Butler Dilley Quartermaster
Benjamin H. Throop Surgeon.
H. Carey Parry Assistant Surgeon.
T. P. Hunt Chaplain.
Company A.
BECBITITED AT SHAMOKIN, NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY,
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 22, 1861.
Cyrus Strouse Captain.
William J. Allen First Lieutenant.
George B. Cadwalader Second Lieutenant.
John Harris First Sergeant.
Andrew Kreiger Second Sergeant.
John B. Snyder Third Sergeant.
Ferdinand Riioads Fourth Sergeant.
Jacob Rhoads First Corporal.
Jacob Muchler Second Corporal.
Israel Stambach Third Corporal.
Jacob B. Getter Fourth Corporal.
William P. Caldwell Musician.
Henry Starehal do.
Bevan, Lewis L Private.
Booth, William do.
Brennan, John do.
Bird, Ziba do.
Bowen, William do.
Blanksley , George do.
Boyd, Hugh do.
Culp, Benjamin F do.
Gulp, William do.
Colyer, Patrick do.
Colyer, William do.
Caldwell, Thomas do.
Caldwell , Alexander do.
Conrad, Charles do.
Cramer, George do.
Downey, John do.
Dibner, Frederick do.
Dindorf, Jacob do.
Eaton, Joseph B do.
Ephlin, David do.
Eisenhart, .John E do.
Fulk, Ephraim P do.
Gilger, Darius S do.
Haas, Charles L. V do.
Hass, James H do.
Harris, Thomas do.
Holshoe , Henry Private.
Holshoe, .Joel do.
Heilner, John M do.
Hancock, .John do.
Holister, James do.
Irich, Henry. do.
Irlch, Jacob W do.
John, Jefferson M do.
Jones, Thomas R do.
Kreiger, Charles do.
Klase, George W do.
Lake, John R do.
Miceberger, Michael do.
Maize, Jeremiah do.
Medara, Charles do.
Meehan, John do.
Neifer, John do.
Osmond, William B do.
Peifer, Jacob do.
Phillips, Jolm W do.
Raup, Josiah do.
Raup, George do.
Ragan, Michael do.
Sterrit, James do.
Sherman, Godfried do.
Shuck, William... do.
Salter, Michael do.
Shield, Jacob do.
Shaual, August do.
Stilwagoner, William do.
Shipp, David S do.
Van Gasken, Wesley do.
Wentz, Peter do.
Weir, John do.
Woodley , Daniel .J do.
Weaver, George W do.
Williams, Thomas R do.
Zehnder, John B do.
Company B.
11KCRUITE1> AT MOSCOW, LUZERNE COUNTY.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 23, 1861.
Hiram S. Travis Captain.
Frank Wambacker First Lieutenant.
Sanford G. CogUzer Second Lieutenant.
Jacob Swartz First Sergeant.
John F. Sayers Second Sergeant.
John W. Fike Third Sergeant.
T>elton F. Miller Fourth Sergeant
Beniamin J. Stephens First Corporal.
David Weldy Second Corporal.
George Weldy Third Corporal.
Warren Breemer Fourth Corporal.
Paul Debler Musician.
WiUiam Miller do.
II Albro, William Private.
80
EIGHTH EE&TMENT,
Austin, Shadrach G Private.
Austin, Ricliard do.
Aten, James R do.
Bird, Jolin do.
Bender, Adolph do.
Brennan, Thomas do.
Barclay, Matthias do.
Barnes, George do.
Benson, Thomas L do.
Cooper, Nicholas do.
Curtis, Nodiah do.
Chrisman, George do.
Clouse, Charles do.
Colvin, Horatio V do.
Conner, Thomas R do.
Davenport, Henry L do.
Davenport, James T do.
Felts, Horatio P do.
Gilchrist, Samuel do.
Hoover, Lorenzo D ^ do.
Hinds, Henry M do.
Hurley, Michael W do.
John, Frederick do.
Kiser, Abraham do.
Kilpatrick, Samuel ..do.
Knapp, Joseph do.
lia France, William do^
La France, Joseph do.
Le Compt, Benjamin do.
Murring, Westbrook do.
Martin, Ezra B do.
M'Guigan, Jamea do.
M'Doherty, James S Private.
Nogle, Herbert M do.
Powell, Levi do.
Robinson, David do.
Rhodes, Thomas P do.
Roach, James A do.
Rhodes, Morris H do.
RockweD, William R do.
Rodgers, Benjamin F do.
Ryan, G. William do.
Rease, William do.
Scott, Richard H do.
Smith, Freeman „ do.
Switer, Francis do.
Smith, Robert do.
Stalbert, Merrit do.
Swan, Nelson do.
Sterling, David C do.
Sherwood, Obediah do.
Scott, Jerome do.
Shaffer, John do.
Sayers, Vincent J do.
Smith, John do.
Sylich, Milton do.
Tanfield, John A do.
Tompkins, Levi B do.
Wallace, Joseph W do.
Wilber, Chester do.
Wood, Patrick do.
Yarrington, Dorman A do.
Yeager, Spencer do.
Company C.
RECEtriTED AT WIIiKESBARKE, LUZERNE COUNTY.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 22, 1861.
William Brisbane , Captain.
Joseph Wright First Lieutenant.
John B. Conyngham Second Lieutenant.
Lyman R. Nicholson First Sergeant.
WUliam J. Fell Second Sergeant.
Beriah S. Bowers Third Sergeant.
WilUam C. Rohn Fourth Sergeant
Treat B. Camp First Corporal.
Samuel B. Hibler Second Corporal.
Albert M. Bailey Third Corporal.
Edwin S. Osborne Fourth Corporal.
Thomas J. Schleppy Musician.
Joseph W. CoUings do.
Orusan, Andrew J Private*
Chase, Edward H do.
Cook, William H do.
Clossen, Daniel do.
Clossen, Andrew do.
Carey, George B... do.
Deitrick, Orlando do.
Downs, William G do.
Dailey, Elisha A do.
Everett, Joseph H do.
Gray, Peter do.
Gregory, Jacob do.
Gorham, Willett E do.
Harvey, James do.
Humble, John do.
Hughey, Andrew J do.
Hoover, George do.
Harris, James D do.
Irvin, Burtis do.
Jumper, George W do.
Keller, Charles do.
Kearney, Patrick do.
Kelley, George W do.
Kelley, James do.
Kizer, IsaJah do.
Moser, William do.
M' Williams, Charles Private.
M'Gee, Daniel W do.
M'Neil, Norman do.
M'Cormick, John do.
M'Farlane, Roderick do.
Powell, John do.
Piper, John do.
Patten, Joseph W do.
Puterbaugh, Alex'r do.
Partington, William A dp.
Pnterbaugh, Samuel H dp. •
Prideaux, Richard do,
Reymer, John do.
Robbins, Stephen D do.
Robbins, Adam do.
Reel, Miles do.
Reese, George A.. do.
Rittenhouse, Wesley do.
Rohn, David L do.
Rennard, Charles do.
Remmel, Jacob do.
Raub, James A dO;
Riues, William W do;
Stevens, Giles E do''-
Schoonover, Nathan da.
Stevens, Charles F do.
Stroh, Henry do?
Smith, Frank , do.
Stookey, Samuel do.
Tripp, Isaac ..do.
Taylor, Preserve do.
Vanscoten, William H do.
Waring, George E do.
Ward, William H., Jr do.
Wood, Daniel do.
Walker, Lazarus S ...do.
Watson, WilUam W do.
Youngst, Alexander do.
THEEE MONTHS' SERVICE.
81
Company D.
KECEUITED AT WILKESBAERE, liUZEENE COUNTY.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 22, 1861.
Jacob Bertels Captain.
Richard Fitzgerald First Ldeutenant.
Patrick Lenihan Second Lieutenant.
Michael Reily First Sergeant.
John C. Reily Second Sergeant.
Michael Gilligan Third Sergeant.
Joseph P. Byrne Fourth Sergeant.
Daniel M'Bride First Corporal.
Daniel Shoolin Second Corporal.
Thomas Devaney Third Corporal.
John Ryan Fourth Corporal.
Bartholomew Lynch Musician.
John Batterton do.
Boyle, Philip Private.
Baney, John do.
Biglin, Patrick do.
Brennan, Patrick, 1st do.
Birmingham, Thomas do.
Boran, Thomas do.
Boylan, James do.
Brennan, Patrick, 2d do.
Coyle, Matthew do.
Caflfrey, John do.
Clark, John do.
Cunningham, Daniel do.
Cosgrove, John do.
Collins, John do.
Curran, Michael do.
Cull, Frank do.
Coggles, Michael do.
Collins, Patrick do.
Delaney, John do.
Dolton, James do.
Davis, Evan do.
Dougher, James do.
Dougherty, James do.
Evans, John do.
Fogarty, Patrick do.
Graham, John do.
Griffith, Patrick do.
Gallagher, Patriclc, 1st... Private.
GaUagher, Patrick, 2d do.
Heley, Thomas do.
Houston, Patrick do.
Killroy, Edward do.
Keeghran, Michael do.
Lynch, James do.
Levey, Patrick... do.
Looby, John do.
Lisk, John do.
L3Tich, Bernard do.
Lahey, Thomas do.
Lebar, Peter do.
Lawler, John do.
M'Dowell, John do.
M'Coy, Thomas do.
M'Cluskey, Thomas do.
M'Conelogue, John do.
Merghan, V/illiam do.
M'Maniman, Thomas do.
Morris, Michael do.
Mulvey, Michael do.
M'Tigue, Patrick do.
M'Cool, John do.
M'Reenelly, John do.
M'Ginness, Michael do.
M'Cormick, Daniel do.
O'Donnell, Thomas do.
Plum, James do.
Paul, Patrick do.
Ryan, Martin do.
Reily, Lawrence do.
Ruddy, Michael do.
Sullivan, John do.
Sullivan, Timothy do.
Sherron, Edward :..do.
Scott, John do.
Totton, Dalton W do.
Welsh, Martin do.
Ward, John do.
Company E.
RECRUITED AT SCEANTON, LUZERNE COUNTY.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 23, 1861.
JohnM'Casey Captain.
John O'Grady First Lieutenant.
Michael O'Hara Second Lieutenant.
Anthony Lofters First Sergeant.
James Howley Second Sergeant.
Francis Mahon Third Sergeant.
Morris O'Brien Fourth Sergeant.
John Lanagan First Corporal.
Richard Lanagan Second Corporal.
Richard Fitzgerald Third Corporal.
John Gerry Fourth Corporal.
Peter Pennypacker Musician.
John Hartline do.
Blackman, Joseph Private.
Burk, Mark do.
Brand, Charles do.
Baronosky, Francis do.
Buckley, Thomas do.
Cannavan, John do.
Clouser, Samuel do.
Cannavan, Henry do.
Cannavan, James do.
CaM'ley, Matthew do.
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Cusick, Michael Private.
Corden, .John R do.
Cordon, WiUiam do.
Colburn, Joseph P do.
Churchill, John do.
Crist, Benjamin do.
Decker, Lewis do.
Dorson, Michael do.
Davis, David H do.
Fleming, James do.
Forrester, James do.
Fleevellen, George do.
Fitzpatrick, John do.
Fox, Thomas do.
Foy, Thomas do.
Grass, INIichael do.
Gallagher, Charles do.
Gillespie, Anthony do.
Handley, John do.
Jackson, John F do.
Kelley, Dennis do.
Kirk, Michael do.
Lenihan, Patrick do.
82
EIGHTH EEGIMENT,
Lanagan, Thomas... Private.
Lynn, Edward if do.
M'Lane, Allen do.
MuUison, John H do.
M'Grael, James do.
MuUin, Patrick do.
Mmiford, Delos do.
M'Manus, John do.
Murray, John J do.
Mnllen, Reuben do.
M'Cracken, Daniel do.
Manning, Michael do.
Pearce, David do.
Rourke, Francis do.
Ross, Joseph do.
Ruddy, John do.
Shannon, William Private,
Saxton, Patrick H do.
Shibblehood, .John do.
Sinclair, Theodore do.
Smith, William do.
Tindle, Samuel do.
Taylor, John H do.
Tigue, Michael do.
Urfrels, Jeremiah do.
Vankirk, Peter do.
Walsh, Michael d^.
Williams, Reuben do.
Wright, Joseph do.
Whiting, William do.
Williams, John do.
Company F.
BECRTTITED AT WILKESBARRE, LUZERNE COUNTY.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 21, 1861.
Edwin W. Finch Captain.
Butler Dilley First Lieutenant.
Isaiah M. Leach Second Lieutenant.
Alpheus C. Montauge First Sergeant.
Charles B. Metzgar Second Sergeant.
Charles B. Stout Third Sergeant.
Oliver A. Parsons Fourth Sergeant.
Benjamin F. Louder First Corporal.
John J. M'Dermott Second Corporal.
William H. Rowntree Third Corporal.
Paschal L. Hoover Fourth Corporal.
Charles H. Hay Musician.
David C. Connor do.
Albert, Joseph Private.
Atherton, J. Casey do. ,
Briggs, Emory do.
Breese, Martin do.
Culver, James do.
CoUins, Hugh do.
Cyphers, Charles M do.
Detrick, Emanuel do.
Doobar, Abraham do.
Elliott, Charles H do.
ElUs, William W do.
Finch, Irvin E do.
Fordham, John N do.
Flickinger, Peter do.
Erase, John do.
Fritz, Nathan do.
Frantz, Henry do.
Fell, Samuel C do.
Groff, John E do.
Gruver, Lee D do.
Gordon, Henry M do.
Gorman, Allen do.
Hughes, George do.
Haney, Ebert do.
Hay, Peter H do.
Johnson, William do.
Jenkins, John Private.
ICi-upp, .John C do.
Killian, PhUip do.
Lobach, Andrew J do.
Leach, Isaiah M do.
M'Laughlin, Robert do.
Minick, John H do.
M'Guire, Rufus do.
Manville, Ozro do.
Myers, Judson W do.
Neuer, John do.
Newsbiggle, Joseph .■ do.
Post, Charles B do.
Riley, Alfred do.
Riley, Bernard ;do.
Rhodes, Sylvester do.
Rankins, William do.
Randolph, Alfred do.
Root, Henry J do.
Root, Chauncy B do.
Russell, James do.
Shepherd, James H do.
Stookey, Charles B do.
Swan, William A do.
Shutt, David R do.
Severn, John do.
Severn, James do.
Tucker, Theodore A d€>.
Tucker, Thomas O do.
Troub, GotUeb do.
Turner, James C do.
Taylor, David J do.
Uplinger, James do.
Valentine, William H do.
Wood, Horton do.
Waters, Reuben H do.
Weaver, Newton T do.
Young, Jacob do.
Company G.
RECRUITED AT WILKESBARRE, LUZERNE COUNTY.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 23, 1861.
George N. Reichard Captain.
John N. Treffoisen Mrst Lieutenant.
Gustavus E. Hahn Second Lieutenant.
George W. Smith First Sergeant.
Joseph Harold Second Sergeant.
Christopher Walther...... .Third Sergeant.
Jacob Goeby Fourth Sergeant.
Christian Treflfeisen First Corporal.
Andreas Haussam Second Corporal.
Henry Katzenbacker Third Corporal.
John'Marr Fourth CorporaL
William Kaiser Musician.
THEEE MONTHS' SERVICE.
Frederick Andrie Musician.
Adrien, Christian Private.
Burlvhardt, Max do.
Braehl, Henry do.
Boelim, Benedict do.
Bobne, Peter do.
Bauman, John do.
Bach, Frederick do.
Blair, Michael do.
Brandt, Maurice do.
Bickle, Matthew do.
DiefFenbach, Lewis do.
Easterle, Jacob do.
Early, Franklin do.
Engel, Charles do.
Frauenthal, Abraham do.
Firostine, Charles do.
Fnttror, Conrad do.
Fritz, George do.
Frcy, Zeno do.
Glessner, Philip do.
Goebz, Jacob do.
Gersting, Frederick do.
Gerlitz,"Nicholas do.
Grapp, Jones do.
Hansam, Andrew do.
Harfman, Henry do.
Haiwish, John do.
Hartman, Joseph do.
Haugg, Emile do.
Hess, Philip do.
Helfrick, Nicholas do.
Ittel, Lorenzo do.
Joachim, Anton Private.
Jayno, Thomas do.
Klinghammer, Anton do.
Korff, Rudolph do.
Kiliian, John do.
Loomis, C. F do.
Long, Charles do.
Loetiler, Fritz do.
Luckhardt, Jacob do.
Mowery. John do.
Mahler, Jacob do.
Mathews, John do.
MehLmann, Morton do.
Mitz, Florian do.
Oppel, John do.
Peter, John do.
Riester, William do.
Russ, Henry do.
Ruebenach, Matthew do.
Sengfelder John do.
Schniitt, Frederick do.
Shearer, Frederick do.
Schmalst, Ernst do.
Schaule, William do.
Sittig, Joseph do.
Snyder, Michael do.
Woolbert, Albert C do.
Weiss, Christian do.
Wench, Jacob do.
Wern, Conrad do.
Wassmuth, Justus do.
Zibb, Conrad „ do.
Company H,
BECRTTITEI) AT SCBANTON, LUZERNE COUNTY.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 23, 1861.
Henry W. Derby Captain.
Beaton Smith, Jr First Lieutenant.
William D. Snyder Second Lieutenant.
Thomas Edmonds First Sergeant.
Henry Derris Second Sergeant,
Charles Knerr Third Sergeant.
Joseph R. Shultz Fourth Sergeant.
Israel Ruth First Corporal.
William Bryden_„.. Second Corporal.
Monroe Koch Third Corporal.
William Booth : Fourth Corporal.
Adams, Charles G Private.
Bradford, Miles N do.
Benjamin, Lyman T do.
Bloom, Thomas B do.
Bloflf, WilUam F do.
Bouten, Samuel A do.
Bound, Abram L , do.
Brown, James O do.
Buckland, Warren do.
Cherry, Theodore do.
Conklin, George W do.
Cobb, Samuel do.
Coon, John, do.
Crawford, Hugh R do.
Decker, Martin do.
Diehl, Hugh M do,
Drake, Andrew J do.
Ennis, Henry do.
Etting, Frederick M do.
Fleming, Alexander L do.
Gabrio, Peter S do.
Gregory ,, Nathan C do.
Galloway, Jacob W do.
Habe, Dinsmore _ do.
Haines, John do.
Haley, Stephen H.. do.
Hastings, John, 1st Private.
Hastings, John, 2d do.
Hardy, Robert do.
Henson, Henry B do.
Houser, Harry do.
Hopkins, John do.
Jamison, William do.
Kind, Hudson D do.
Kirlin, Hiram P do.
Long, Anthony do.
Miller, William do.
Mullihan, Thomas do.
Palmer, John M do.
Peters, George W do.
Palmer, George C do.
Rhodes, Simon do.
Rex, Henry do.
Robbing, Nicholas do.
Richards, Joshua do.
Shiffer, Joseph S do.
Silkman, MeadS do.
Shafer, Charles ...do.
Shively, Peter do.
Smith, Peter, J do.
Stark, William do.
Stephens, Roland N do.
Swartz, JohnG do.
Staples, William A do.
Thomas, William H do.
Wigton, David do.
Wittingham, John do.
Wilson, Edwin B do.
Ward, Charles E do.
WiUiams, William H do.
Woolley, James do.
Yapel, Fletcher D do.
84
EIGHTH KEGIMENT,
Company I.
KECKUITED AT BKOOKVILLE, JEFFERSON COUNTY.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 24, 1861.
Ainor A. M'Kniglit Captain.
John Hastings First Lieutenant.
Herman Kretz Second Lieutenant.
William J. Clyde First Sergeant.
Albert C. Thompson Second Sergeant.
Abram M. Hall Third Sergeant.
Winfield Barr Fourth Sergeant.
Steele S. Williams First Corporal.
Richard J. Espy Second Corporal.
Augustus C. Craig Third Corporal.
William J. P.air Fourth Corporal.
James L. Holliday Musician.
George Bowdish do.
Anderson, Samuel Private.
Black, Albert do.
Bryant, Fernando C do.
Bryant, MiloL do.
Benner. Samuel do.
Bowdish, Joseph do.
Covil, Sylvanus T do.
Clingensmith, Josiah do.
Craig, Alfred do.
Craig, Joseph do.
Chittestcr, Niman do.
Coe, Daniel L do.
Clark, William T do.
Cravner, Simon P do.
Depp, Samuel W do.
Darrow, John do.
Dolphin, John do.
Elliott, John do.
Fox, Henry B do.
Fails, Horace do. '
Gilbert, John L do.
Garrison, Lorenzo S do.
Groover, Leonard A do.
Gallagher, .lohn S do.
Gilmore, Robert do.
Hetrick, George W do.
Hibler, Samuel Private.
Hall, James do.
Hall, Thomas L do.
Hart, Randall do.
Hetrick, Paul do.
Henry, Robert A do.
Henderson, Joseph B do.
Jones, Jared do.
Johnston, Wellington do.
Kinley, Daniel do.
Long, Thomas do.
Matson, Wilmarth do.
Moore, James H do.
Murphy, Joseph K do.
M'Cauley, Robert T do.
M'CuUough, David R do.
Morehead, James do.
M'Fadden, Levi do.
M'Fadden, Shannon do.
M'Aninch, Elijah do.
Ohls, George do.
Osman, William do.
Prevo, John do.
Pierce, William N do.
Persall, John W do.
Robinson, Robert J do.
Stivers, John do.
Stock, Francis H do.
Spottswood, Thaddeus T...do.
Toye, William ; do.
Taylor, Alexander do.
Verbeck, Gvistavus do.
Warner, Robert do.
Walkup, Joseph N do.
Weaver, Amos do.
Williams, Mark H do.
White, Alexander C do.
Warner, Hiram do.
Company K.
BECBUITED AT BRGOKVUil-E, . JEFFEESON COtTNTY.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 23, 1861.
William W. Wise Captain.
John C. Dowling First Lieutenant.
Wilson Keys Second Lieutenant.
Samuel C. Arthurs First Sergeant.
John Coon Second Sergeant.
Benjamin Lerch Third Sergeant.
Orlando H. Brown Fourth Sergeant.
JohnM. Cummins First Corporal.
Potter J. MiUer Second Corporal.
Charles Wilson Third Corporal.
Franklin Reas Fourth Corporal.
David Dickey Musician.
James Campbell do.
Adams, William Private.
Armstrong, Sydney do.
Bates, David do.
Bell, RowlinM do.
Burge, Lafayette do.
Baum, Edward H do.
Baldwin, James do.
Baird, Thomas do.
Baldwin, David do.
Blose, Darius do.
Clark, Asa M Private.
Clark, Franklin W do.
Christie, Andrew do.
Coon, Samuel H do.
Coon, Charles B do.
Crosby, George W do.
Confer, William P do.
Currier, Isaac do.
Dibler, Lewis do.
Dibler, Benjamin do.
Dowling, James C do.
Deacon, John B do.
Fleck, Christopher D do.
Gaupp, Lewis do.
George, William do.
Gaffleld, Wort do.
Hawthorn, Henry do.
Hawthorn, George do.
Hadden, Archibald do.
Hawley, Benjamin do.
Keck, Peter do.
Love, Andrew do.
Logan, James W do.
THEEE MONTHS' SEllVICE.
85
May, Samuel Private.
M'Aninch, Hiram do.
M'Aninch, Harvey do.
Mitchell, Alexander H do.
Mitchell, Samuel H do.
Neil, William do.
Parsons, Judson J do.
Porter, David do.
Porter, George do.
Page, Henry do.
Kiggs, Burdell do.
Rhodes, Daniel do.
Rumberger, Franklin do.
Robinson, James do.
Rankin, Adam A do.
Smathers, William do.
Shugert, Addis M Priva
Swineford, Salumnia do.
Swineford, David do.
Sheets, William W do.
Shaffer, Chauncey do.
Taylor, David L do.
Taylor, Philip P do.
Van Overbeck, Franklin... do.
Welden, Barton B do.
Wilson, Samuel do.
Watson, James H do.
Whiteman, Franklin M do.
Woods, Oliver do.
Young, William E do.
Young, Stephen R do.
NINTH Regiment.
THE Ninth, regiment was formed from companies, assembled at Camp Cur-
tin, from widely separated sections of the State. These companies were
recruited by the men who afterwards became their officers, and arrived in camp
jfrom the 20th to the 23d of April, 1861. Without any previous concert of
action, with a view to a regimental organization, ten companies were brought
together, and the regiment was organized by the choice of the following officers :
Henry C. Longnecker, of Allentown, Lehigh county. Colonel j W. H. E. Hangen,
of Allentown, Lehigh county. Lieutenant Colonel; Charles Glantz. of Easton,
:Northampton county, Major. Thomas S. Bell, of West Chester, was appointed
Adjutant. At the time of the choice of officers Colonel Longnecker was in New
York city, but immediately on being informed of his election, hastened to Har-
risburg, and joined his regiment. From the date of its organization, April
22d, to May 4th, it remained at Camp Curtiu, during which time it received
arms and accoutrements, and was subjected to daily drill.
On the 4th of May, the regiment proceeded by rail to West Chester, arriving
about nine o'clock in the evening, in the midst of a severe storm of snow and
sleet. No provision had been made by the government for food or quarters for
the troops ; but they were cordially welcomed by the citizens, and provided with
every thing necessary for their comfort ; and so long as they remained in the
vicinity of the town, they received frequent and substantial tokens of kindness.
The court house, and a commodious public school building, were thrown open
for their reception. A healthy and beautiful location was selected for a camp,
which was designated by Colonel Longnecker, the commandant, Camp Wayne,
in honor of General Anthony Wayne, this being the immediate neighborhood
of his revolutionary exploits. The regiment practiced company and battalion
drill with great assiduity. A few days later, the Eleventh regiment, under
command of Lieutenant Colonel Coulter, joined the Ninth, at Camp Wayne,
where Colonel Longnecker had erected permanent quarters of lumber, the gov-
ernment not having furnished tents. It was some time before clothing was
provided, and, when received, it proved to be of inferior quality.
The Ninth regiment moved by rail on the 26th of May, via Philadelphia, to
Wilmington, Delaware. It was ascertained that bands of disloyal citizens were
in camps of instruction, preparing to join the rebels, and this regiment was
thrown into the State to encourage and strengthen the loyal sentiment, and to
prevent the sendmg of troops to the rebel army. A camp was formed at Hare's
Corners, at the intersection of the road leading from WUmington to New Cas-
tle, and the great highway ruiming parallel to the Delaware river, some three
or four miles from New Castle. Eemaining here until the 6th of June, the
regiment was ordered to join General Patterson's command, at Chambers-
burg, to which place it proceeded by the Northern Central and Cumberland
VaUey roads. The Ninth was attached to the 4th Brigade, of the 1st Division,
commanded by Colonel Dixon S. MUes, of the Eegular army, who was subse-
THREE MONTHS' SEE VICE. 87
quently killed at Harper's Ferry.* On Tlim^sday, the 13th of June, the Brigade
moved from Chambersburg on the road to Greencastle, and encamped near the
Ehode Island command of Governor Sprague, and the regiment of Colonel
Burnside.
Advancing to the Potomac, on Sunday, the 16th of June, Miles' Brigade
crossed the river, the Ninth holding the right or the column, and encamped
about three miles from the stream, on the road from Williamsport to Martins-
burg. The ferry at Williamsport had been destroyed by the rebels, and the
troops were obliged to wade, the water reaching to the arm pits of the smaller
men of the command. On the 17th of June, Colonel Miles, with his detach-
ments of the Second, Third, and Eighth regiments of U. S. infantry, was ordered
to Washington. He accordingly turned over the command of the balance of
the Brigade to Colonel Longnecker, the ranking officer, and ordered him to re-
turn to Williamsport with the three volunteer regiments, and report in person
to the commanding General of the Division, Major General Cadwalader. Ee-
crossing the riA^er, the Brigade encamped near the ford, which it was com-
manded to hold. In this camp the regiment remained, drilling, performing
picket duty, and experiencing the varied alarms incident to an inexperienced
soldiery, until July 1st, when the whole army, in and about Williamsport, began
to move across the river, in the direction of Martinsburg. The enemy under
Jackson having been driven back in the engagement at Falling Waters, the Mnth
encamped on the following night on a portion of the battle ground. Advancing
on the following day to Martinsburg, it went into camp, where it remained till
the 15th of July, when the 4:th Brigade moved out on the Winchester pike, to
Bunker Hill.
As early as the 8th of July, a general forward movement had been decided
on by the commanding General, with the design of giving battle to the enemy
concentrated at Winchester and Bunker HUl, and the order had been issued
for the army to move in two columns, led by the Brigades of Thomas and Stone.
But before the movement had commenced, General Patterson was induced to
hold a conference with his principal officers, at which the opposition t to an at-
* Organization of 4th Brigade, Colonel Dixon S. Miles ; 1st Division, Major General George
Cadwalader. Detachments of 2d and 3d U. S. infantry, Major Sheppard, commanding ; Ninth
Pennsylvania volunteers. Colonel H. C. Longnecker, commanding ; Thirteenth Pennsylvania
volunteers. Colonel Thomas A Rowley, commanding ; Sixteenth Pennsylvania volunteers,
Colonel Thomas A. Zeigle, commanding.
t Minutes of CouNciii of War, held July 9, 1861, at Mabtinsbueg, Vikginia. —
Captain Simpson, Topographical Engineers. The difficulty of our present position arises from
the great facility the enemy has to concentrate troops at Winchester from Manassas Junction.
By the railroad, twelve thousand men could be sent there in a day, and again sent back to Ma-
nassas. Our forces should combine with the forces at Washington.
Captain Newton, Engineers. Our present position is a very exposed one. General Johnston
can keep us where we are as long as he pleases, and at any time make a demonstration on our
rear. Our whole Une is a false one. We have no business here, except for the purpose of making
a demonstration. He threatens us now. We should be in a position to threaten him. We
should go to Charlestown, Harper's Ferry, Shepherdstown, and flank him.
Colonel Stone. It is mainly a question for the staff. Our enemy has great facility of move-
ment, and to extend our line would be accompanied with great danger. Johnston should be
threatened from some other ijoint. ■- * *
General Negley, ditto to Captain Newton.
Colonel George H. Thomas, approves of a flank movement to Charlestown.
Colonel Abercrombie, the same.
General Keim, the same.
General Cadwalader, opposed to a forward movement. Conduct of the War, Vol. IT, p 85.
88 NINTH REGIMENT,
tack was so decided tbat tbe order for the advance was coimtermanded. The
means of transporting supplies were inadequate, and the diflQculty of guard-
ing the line was increasing with every day's advance. The tenacity with which
the enemy held his position at Winchester, and fortified himself against all
approaches from Bunker Hill, indicated a confidence in his ability to success-
fully hold it. In an entrenched camp, miles in extent, and well provided with
artillery and cavalry, the rebel leader, with every advantage in his favor, was
evidently willing to give battle. Subsequent experience has abundantly shown
the hazard of attacking fortified positions with even superior forces. A commu-
nication,* forwarded fi?om the War Department three days later, showed that
the intentions of the enemy were correctly interpreted by this Council of War.
On the 17th of July, Colonel Longnecker's Brigade moved from Bunker Hill
towards Charlestown, and encamped that evening in the vicinity of the town.
Bemaining here until the 21st, it moved to Harper's Ferry, where it crossed
the Potomac, fording the river near the ruins of the National armory, and en-
camped about a raile back on the Maryland side. On the 22d of July the Ninth
regiment. Colonel Longnecker, and the Thirteenth, Colonel Eowley, were ordered
to march the same day for Hagerstown, and thence by rail to Harrisburg, the
period of enlistment having expired. Arriving at Harrisburg on the 24th, the
men were paid, and mustered out of service. This regiment was well drilled,
and under excellent discipline, and had opportunity oifered, would doubtless
have shown good soldierly qualities in battle. The health of the men through-
out the term of service was good, no serious sickness prevailing, and the regi-
ment suifered no loss by death or desertion.
*Wab Depabtment, }
Washington, July 11, 1861. >
Major General Patteeson,
Martinsburg, Virginia:
The author of the following is known, and he believes it authentic :
Washington, July 9, 1861.
The plan of operations of the Secession army in Virginia contemplates the reverse of the
proceedings and movements announced in the "Express" of yesterday and Satvirday. A sche-
dule that has come to hght, meditates a stand, and an engagement by Johnston, when he shall
have drawn Patterson sufficiently far back from the river to render impossible his retreat across
it on being vanquished, and an advance then, by Johnston and Wise conjointly upon M'Clel-
lan, and, after the conquest of him, a march in this direction, to unite in one attack upon the
Federal forces across the Potomac, with the army under Beauregard at Manassas Junction, and
the wing of that army, the South Carolina regiments chiefly, now nine (9) miles from Alexan-
dria. Success in each of these three several movements is anticipated, and thereby not only
the possession of the Capital is thought to be assured, but an advance of the Federal troops
upon Richmond prevented. * * * Real retreats, which have been anticipated, it wiU bo
seen, are, by this plan, altogether ignored. According to it, fighting and conquest are the orders.
E. D. TOWNSEND,
Assistant Adjutant General.
Conduct of the War, Vol. II, p. 86.
THREE MONTHS' SERVICE.
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FIELD AND STAFF OFFICERS.
H. C. Longnecker... .
Wm. H. H, Hangpii.
Charles Glantz
Thomas S. IJell
Colonel.
Liputenant Colonol,
Major.
Adjutant.
Henry M. Hons.^ Quartermaster.
Wm. H. Worthington... .Surgeon.
Clans Seimans Assistant Surgeon.
Company A,
REORUITRn AT WEST CHESTER, CHESTER COUNTY.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 24, 1861.
Henry R. Guss Captain.
Francis M. Guss First Lieutenant.
Richard D. Townsend Second Lieutenant.
Lewis Y. Evans First Sergeant.
John C. M'Kay Second Sergeant.
.lames Powell Third Sergeant.
Thomas J. Townsend Fourth Sergeant.
Ephraim E. Black First Corporal.
Thomas E. Weber Second Corporal.
Thomas M'Ka3'- Third Corpoi-al.
Abel Griffith Fourth Corporal.
.lames St. John Musician.
William S. St. John do.
Abel, William S Private.
Baldwin, Johnson C do.
Birney, David do.
Bickings, Albanus do.
Caruthers, Henry W do.
Dock, William H do.
Daubnian, Jacob do.
Donley, John do.
Davis, George do.
Dailey, Bayard do.
Davis, Reese do.
Dutton, Alfred L do.
Dutton, Reese R do.
Donley, James P do.
Davis, John E do.
Fithian, R. Powell do.
Ferrell, William C do.
Finch. Isaac do.
Ferrell, Morgan do.
Frame, Franklin do.
Floyd, William do.
Fawkes, Isaac do.
Gardner, William do.
George, William do.
Gill, Taylor do.
Hickman, F. Sharpless do.
Hawkins, George Private.
Hutchinson, David do.
Hall, Robert J do.
Hamill, Robert A do.
Hopkins, Matthew M do.
Jenkins, Mahlon P do.
Johnson, T. Rhoads do.
.Jenkins, George do.
Keech, William K do.
Kennedy, .John do.
Keech, James G do.
Linton, James do.
Lovell, William do.
Lupoid, John do.
Lewis, Phineas do.
M'Kay, William do.
Morris, John do.
Morgan, El wood do.
Mas.sey, Jefferson do.
Middleton, ElishaW do.
Martin, William H do.
M'Dermott, Bernard do.
Meteer, William do.
M'Namel, John do.
Pearce, William H. 11 do.
Perry, Aaron B do.
Peace, Alfred do.
Peace, Samuel S do.
Pear.son, William do.
Richardson, Taylor do.
Rudolph, Jervis J do.
Rogers, John do.
Strickland, O. E do.
Stone, Charles do.
Stackhouse, Benjamin do.
Stott, Sylvester do.
Taylor, Isaac B do.
Wright, Andrew K do.
Company B
RECRUITED AT KITTANNING, ARMSTRONG COUNTY
MUSTERED IN,^ APRIL 22, 18(51.
William Sirwell Captain.
Norwood G. Penny First Lieutenant.
Samuel Robinson Second Lieutenant.
James L. M'Cain First Sergeant.
James Hillberry Second Sergeant.
James Lowther Third Sergeant.
James Gates Fourth Sergeant.
Darwin Phelps First Corporal.
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Henry Grazier Second Corporal.
Henry Glauts Third Corporal.
Matthias Preese Fourth Corporal.
William W. W. Wallace,Musician,
Thomas C. Wilson do.
Armstrong, George Private,
Bell, William do.
Beggs, Joseph P do.
90
KINTH REGIMEXT,
Brown, Joseph Private.
Benner, William do.
Boyd, Francis do.
Davis, Alexander S do.
Dugan, James do.
Davis, George W do.
Edwards, Philip do.
Fluke, Alfred L do.
Frederick, John do.
Frederick, August do.
Fishter, Michael do.
Frailey, George S do.
Frailej% William do.
Gates, Joseph do.
Garver, Joseph do.
Hill, William do.
Hobaugh, Jacob do.
Hoaks, Henry W do.
Hetherington, James do.
Henry, Hiram do.
Henry, Aldin do.
King, Charles M do.
Kerr, Valentine do.
Keiner, Samuel F do.
Logan, William A do.
Mott, John do.
Mackey, George W do.
M'Millen, George W do.
M'Masters, James do.
M'Candless, George do.
M'Vey, David L do.
M'Mett, Robert Private.
M'Cormick, Milton do.
M'Manus, Charles do.
M'Elunin, John L do.
M'MuUin, Arcliibald do.
M'Garvey, James do.
Mathews, George do.
Oswald, Randolph do.
Phelps, Plenry F do.
Premkard, Harrison do.
Price, Isaac A, do.
Porter, James do.
Reynold, Jeflferson do.
Robinson, Albert do.
Rhoads, James do.
Ross, Orlando W do.
Stevenson, James H do.
Smith, Charles W do.
Singer, August do.
Shoup, Francis do.
Sintser, George do.
Serene, George do.
Truby, John H do.
Trew, Charles do.
Truit, Jefferson do.
Walker, Samuel do.
W^elty, James B do.
Wasson, Samuel do.
Wygant, Henry do.
Wagoner, Frederick do.
Company C.
RECRUITED AT OART^ISLE, CUMBERI.AND COUNTY.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 23, 18G1.
Christian Kuhns Captain.
Augustus Zag First Lieutenant.
John B. Alexander Second Lieutenant.
John S. Lyne First Sergeant.
Barnet Shafer Second Sergeant.
John W. Keeney Third Sergeant.
John Low Fourth Sergeant.
Charles Sanno First Corporal.
Charles H. Foulk Second Corporal.
Thomas Colwell Third Corporal.
John W. Shafer Fourth Corporal.
John M'Master Musician.
John S. Cole do.
Armstrong, Calives Private.
Alguier, Samuel do.
Bailey, David do.
Blaine, William S do.
Curn, Henry do.
Caufman, John H do.
Cornman, Augustus do.
Deamer, Alexander T do.
Durnin, Matthew W do.
Demole, Edward do.
Ebright,H do.
Erick, George do.
Elliott, Samuel do.
Engelberger, Wilham do.
Egolf, Lemuel do.
Fink, John C do.
Gregg, William B do.
Gilmore, Peter do.
Grier, Samuel do.
Gregg, JohnM do.
Gauld, George W do.
Hippie, Benjamin do.
Heavinger, George W do.
Keller, Henry do.
Keeserman, William do.
Kuntz, Philip do.
Lippart, William Private
Lobach, Albert T do.
Long, Andrew K do.
Low, Jacob M do.
Lisman, Casper do.
M'Gibbens, Patrick do.
M'Gown, WiUiam do.
Martin, Robert A do.
Noble, James do.
Noble, Jackens W. J do.
Noljle, James H do.
Nealy, William do.
Peatus, David do.
Peatus, Alexander do.
Rodgers, Alexander do.
Robinson, John do.
Ramsey, William do.
Swartz, John. do.
Swartz, Andrew do.
Snodgrass, William M do.
Sitts, Samuel do.
Smith, Alfred B do.
Shuserman, John C do.
Spottswood, Edward do.
Sanno, Edward B do.
Sterrett, James do.
Stinmyer, Harman do.
Sadler, Samuel G do.
Stouf, Michael B do.
Spong, John do.
Thompson, David.... ^ do.
Vansant, .John ..do.
Vanard, Wilson do.
Watts, William M do.
Winnans, Jackson W do.
Wolf, Alexander do.
Wert, Henry P ...do,
Weaklv, Jauus G do,
THREE MONTHS SERVICE.
91
Company D.
RECKUITKD AT ALIiENTOWN, LEHIGH COUNTY.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 24, 18G1.
G. D. Hand Captain.
C. A. G. Keck First Lieutenant.
Enoch Piiillips Second Lieutenant.
Levi Stublor First Sergeant.
William Semmer Second Sergeant.
Tilghman Miller Third Sergeant.
Morgan Richards Fourth Sergeant.
Charles Nolf, .Jr First Corporal.
Richard Wilson Second Corporal.
William Williams... Third Corporal.
Granville Hangams Fourth Corporal.
Henry Sttressen Musician.
William Miller do.
Arthur, Samuel Private.
Barrow, Samuel C do.
Baumeister, William C do.
Clement, Hugh do.
Craft, Levi do.
Crogan, Richard do.
Cooney, Michael do.
Dettwiler, Henry do,
Davis, Isaac do.
Daniel, Daniel do.
Edwards, Evan do.
Elliott, James do.
Eckenberger, Henry do.
Fondran, Benedict do.
Graham, John do.
Grate, John do.
Hopkins, William do.
Hopkins, .John do.
Hughes, James do.
Henry, Francis do.
Hetthenson, James do.
Hammerly, Roberts do.
Hacker, Jacob do.
Jones, Joseph do.
Kramsic, Edwards do.
Kane, John do.
Kick, Lorentz Private
Keiser, Edwin do.
Keiser, William do.
Leister, Tilghman do.
Lockwood, Samuel do.
Leister, Peter do.
Lewellyn, Thomas do.
Meyers, William H do.
Morrison, John do.
Michael, Charles H do.
Manley, LcAvis do.
M'Clasky, John do.
M'Gee, Cornelius do.
M'Hecker, John do.
M'Hoes, Joshua do.
Patrick, John do.
Panly, William H do.
Paul, William do.
Reese, David do.
Rohn, Wilson do.
Ritter, Augustus do.
Schwab, Joshua do.
Snyder, William T do.
Snvder, James R do.
Sattenfuse, William H do.
Schlosser, William do.
Smith, Samuel do.
Smith, Stephen do.
Steinberger, Henry do.
Tombler, David A do.
Vansychell, James do.
Vreeland. Charles do.
Wilson, Frank H do.
William, Robert do.
Werly, William do.
Wolf, Abraham do.
Xandres, Francis do.
Yoimg, James do.
Company E,
BECIIUITED AT WEST CHESTER, CHESTER COUNTT.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 22, 1861.
James F. Andress Captain.
DeWitt C. Lewis First Lieutenant.
W.Montgomery Hinkson,Second Lieutenant.
William M'Connell First Sergeant.
Davis E. Townsend Second Sergeant.
Samuel Burns, Jr Third Sergeant.
Thomas L. Lewis Fourth Sergeant.
Samuel J. Thompson First Corporal.
Cyrus D. Hoopes Second Corporal.
Hampton S. Thomas Third Corporal.
William W. Stott Fourth Corporal.
Casper Fahnestock Musician.
John W. Way do.
Burns, William H Private.
Buckley, Edmund do.
Baker, Henry C do.
Baker, William do.
Boyles, John M do.
Bennett, Edward C do.
Brubaker, John do.
Bride, Robert N do.
Chandler, David A do.
Connell, Patrick do.
Chandler, James L Private.
Dunn, Martin H do.
Fimple, William do.
Ferguson, Robert do.
Futhey, Samuel D do.
Friel, James do.
Ferry, William do.
Gould, P. Atwood do.
Gammel, James do.
Glending, William do.
Hoopes,' Jacob do.
Hale, H\igh do.
Hadley, James do.
Haines, Joseph do.
Huntsman, John E do.
Kirk, Levi do.
Kennedy, William do.
Kirk, Chandler do.
Lapp, Isaac do.
Maxton, James L do.
Maxton, Martin V. B do.
M'Cormick, William do.
Moulder, Wilmer do.
92
NINTH JJEUIMENT,
Milbonrn, Mark Privalo.
M'CuUousrli, Jiiuies do.
M'Gue, John do.
Meredith, Lewis do.
M'Dowell, Clarkson do.
M'Corkle, John D do.
Miles, George do.
Moore, Janies do.
Otlev, William do.
O'Brien, William do.
Phipps, Aaron J do.
Rockey, Benjamin B do.
Rilev, Janies. do.
Strirkland, William B do.
Springer. Charles D do.
Smith, Samuel D do.
Smith, (Iporge L ...Private.
Smith, William do.
Smedle.y, Abiah T do.
Smedley, Isaac do
Taggart. Jesse do
Taylor, Charles E do.
Valentine, Henry C do.
Vci-non, Isaac .\ do.
Vandever, El wood do.
Wilson, (^eorge D do.
Wilson, Samuel do.
Wilson, Lewis do.
West,- William W do.
Walton, James B do.
Wright, William H do.
Company F.
kkckuitj:u at west chi^stkb, chestku county.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 22, 1861.
Samuel Hutfty, Jr Captain.
David Jones First liieutenant.
Joseph T. Burnett Second Lieutenant.
Josiah Burnett, Jr First Sergeant.
Don Juan Wallings Second Sersreant.
Elijah B. Thomas Third Sergeant.
Ellwood P. Baldwin Fourth Scrseant.
George D. Townsend First Corpol-al.
Joseph F. Townsend Second Corporal.
George F. Bailey Third Corporal.
Benjamin H. Downing Fourth Corporal.
Henry G. Yfxjum :\Iusiciau.
Arthur B. Yeager do.
Aim, Edwin T Private.
Aim, Benjamin F do.)
Bailey, Thomas V do.
Bear, William W do.
Bittle, William L do.
Baldwin, Robert do.
Brown, F>ancis A do.
Brown, Elhot do.
Bonfield, George do.
Bailey, Joshua do.
Black, Robert L do.
Clark, Jeptha do.
Clark, William H do.
Carberry, John L do.
Caruthers, David P do.
DowTiing, Dennis W do.
Drummond, Kersev H do.
Darlington , Hilbern do.
Ford, Lewis J do.
Ford, John P do.
Ford, John do.
Freas, Daniel H do.
Guest, Thomas B. do.
Greiner, Frederick do.
Harvey, William do.
Hickman, John... do.
Hickman, Daniel Private.
Henry, JacoV) C do.
Hayes, Job, Jr do.
Howard, William H. H do.
IrAvin, George W do.
Jeffries, William D do.
Kern, Patrick do.
Kickham, Thomas do.
Lewis, Joel do.
Mills, John do.
Mathews, George P do.
Miles, William C do.
Minster, .lohnH do.
M'Catierty, Enos do.
M'Clure, John do.
Miles, Christian do.
M'Afee, William D do.
O'Neil, Edward do.
Potts, David do.
Pinkerton, I^ewis J ..do.
Packingham, Samuel H....do.
Pinkerton, John W do.
Paltzgrobe, Henry do.
Robinson, David do.
Riley, Benjamin do.
Russell, Joseph do.
Rhodwalt, John H do.
Skeen, Benjamin F do.
Short, Thomas H do.
Skeen, Robert, Jr do.
Smith, Cooper do.
Smith, Columbus do.
Wesley, George W do.
Wynn, Coleman do.
Wilson, Henry C do.
Worrall, Lewis do.
Webster, William D ...do.
Willard, Philip, Jr do.
Company G.
BECRUITK1> at EASTON, NORTHAMPTON COUNTY.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 24, 1861.
Kichard A. GraefiFe Captain.
Charles Goepp First Lieutenant.
Frank A. Hetrick Second Lieutenant.
Francis Mittenbcrger First Sergeant.
John Cooneyer Second Sergeant.
Martin Goth Third Sergeant.
Joseph Hoeflor Fourth Sergeant.
Frrtucis Plofter First Corporal.
Francis Ries Second Corporal.
< Jeorge Wahler Third Corporal.
Otto Hersh Fourth Corporal.
Joseph Flad ^.....Musician.
THREE MONTHS' SEKVIOE.
William Weljor Musiciau.
Adier, John Private.
Beck, Jacob do.
Biermann, George do.
Deunig, Adolphus do.
Ecker, Jacob do.
Elhard, George do.
Ep23le, Frederick do.
Epplcr, Martin do.
Franklin, Charles do.
Friedewald, Daniel do.
Froehler, Rernhard do.
Froeljch, Henry Ellas do.
Gehr, Anthony do.
Genther, Henry do.
(Jeauz, Otto do.
Haernmerlein, .lohn do.
Herrmann, Christian G do.
Hetzler, .Joseph do.
Huber, Charles do.
Hunter. .John do.
Hutmacher, .John do.
Kaiser, Charles do.
Kaiser, Godfrey do.
ICaltenbaeh, William. do.
Kemmerer, Gustavus do.
Iviefer. Ignace do.
IClette, Henry do.
ICern, John do.
Klump, Andrew do.
Laetius, Maurice do.
Long, .Joseph do.
Liebermann, Anthony do.
Lingeman, Henry do.
Loeff'elmaun, Augustus.. Private.
Loeffler, David do.
Lvitz, Godfrey do.
Meyer, Frederick do.
Meyer, John do.
Messinger, Peter do.
Miller, Charles do.
Miller, Dr. George do.
Mock, Anthony do.
Moll, Pius do.
Palmer, George do.
Ptisterer, Herrmann do.
Ptleger, John do.
Ries, Augustus do.
Ries, Conrad do.
Ries, Joseph do.
Rocsler, Frederick do.
Rogers, Aaron do.
Rapp, Rudolph do.
Roth, Frederick do.
Schaler, Julius do.
Schrog, George do.
Schwarz, Jacob do.
Stein, John Henry do.
Strauss, David F do.
Sturm, Henry do.
Snomann, Andrew do.
Swaddell, George do.
Weber, Clement do.
Weidlcneeht, Charles do.
Wendenburg, I^ewis do.
Wettlaenfer, Jacob do.
White, John do.
Company H .
RECBUITED AT ST. CLAIR, SCHUYLiKILL, COUNTY.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 24, 1861.
Edward Fame Captain.
John D. Jones First Lieutenant.
Frederick A. Herwig Second Lieutenant.
Thomas Ray First Sergeant.
Henry Krebs, Jr Second Sergeant.
John'Mard Third Sergeant.
.John Carl Fourth Sergeant.
William J. M'Carthy First Corporal.
Edward F. Smith Second Corporal.
William G. DeFunk Third Corporal.
Thomas Torbett Fourth Corporal.
John Butterwick Musician.
Jacob Bumnersbach do.
Atkinson, James Private.
Bumnersbaoh, Adam do.
Bemne, Augustus do.
Britt, Jacob do.
Brewer, Lloyd T do.
Breman, William do.
Beamont, George do.
Blue, Charles H do.
Barnes, John W do.
Chadwick, Beniamin do.
Chilson, LukeW. E do.
Cope, William H do.
Denning, Joseph H do.
Donner, James do.
Donal, William do.
Dress, Charles do.
Freeman, Daniel W do.
Grum, Frederick do.
Hetherington, George do.
Howels, John do.
Humphreys, John do.
Humes, William H do.
Harrison, John do.
Haron, Samuel. do.
Hensel, Edwin F do.
Hannum, Hatton do.
.Johnson, William Private.
Karbey, Joseph do.
Karbey, Ralph do.
Krebs, Pharaoh W do.
King, James do.
Kreiges, Peter C d^
Kern, Nicholas ckj.
Kaiss, Charles do.
Kendall, Samuel do.
Kelly, Peter do.
Lewis, Thomas do.
Lewis, Evan do.
Lerman, John do.
Mattler, Samuel do.
Mahoney , Jeremiah do.
M'fiowen, John do.
Morgan, William do.
Martin, James do.
M'Hugh, Michael do.
Mahley, Peter do.
M'LatTerty, Franklin do.
Neargart, Jacob do.
Nields, Amos A do.
O'Niel, Morris do.
Parvin, Jacob, Jr do.
Palmer, Thomas do.
Paul, Daniel do.
Reily, .James do.
Rees, John W do.
Roorbach, Charles L do.
Steel, John B do.
Sedgwick, Michael do.
Slenkor, William H do.
Taggert, .John do.
Wurne, Henry do.
Welsh, Nicholas do.
Wolf, Augustus do.
Zimmerman, Henry W do.
94
NmTH KEGOIENT,
Company I .
KECKUITED AT CHESTKR, DELAWARE COUNTY.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 22, 1861.
Henry B. Edwards Captain.
.James G. Stacy First Lieutenant.
William Blackely Second Ijieutenant.
William li. Stevenson First Sergeant.
John Beck Second Sergeant.
.Tames Williams Third Sergeant.
WTlliani Eves Fourth Sergeant.
Isaac Weaver First Corporal.
Wllham R. Thatcher Second Corporal.
Charles Story Third Corporal.
Jesse Cummins Fourth Corporal.
Ezra Dransfield Musician.
Alexander King do.
Booth, John Private.
Barker, Joseph do.
Brewster, Joseph do.
Benner, Lewis ...do.
Barranclan, John C do.
Bh't he, Thomas do.
Baddin, Isaac F do.
Brown, William H do.
Burke, David do.
Booth, George do.
Bruner, Thomas W do.
Crothen, Edward do.
Collisson, Joseph do.
Cross, Samuel do.
Crowther, Daniel do.
Clifif, James do.
Carr, Allen do.
Cutler, Frederick do.
Crider, Frederick do.
Davis, Simeon do.
Dovle, John do.
Elliott, William do.
Etennie, Theodore do.
Fogg, Robert do.
Farmday, John do.
Groves, Joseph do.
Huff, William P Private.
Hughes, William do.
Helmes, Goerge do.
Jester, William F do.
Kelley, James P do.
Kay, Edward do.
Kershaw, John do.
Lilley, Edward do.
Lyons, Edward do.
M'Namel, Thomas do.
M'Neil, William do.
Marshall, John do.
Marlon, William do.
M' Daniel, Samuel do.
M'Affee, George do.
Morton, John C do.
Phillips, John do.
Pithey, Daniel do.
Pierce, Thomas F do,
Quinn, Anthony do.
Rodrigas, Francis do.
Reaney, Robert do.
Shepherd, Samuel do.
Scott, Francis do.
Stevenson, Edgar do.
Skellinger, William K do.
Smith, John do.
Smith, Samuel do.
Toy, Thomas do.
Taylor, Joseph, Jr ....do.
Turner, Richard do.
Wilson, George W do.
Wilson, Joshua L do.
Wagner, John do.
Wright, Robert do.
Woodhead, Alfred do.
Wigan, George do.
Weaver, Reese L do.
Company K.
RECRUITED AT PORT CARBON, SCHUYLKILL COUNTY.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 23, 1861.
Matthew Byrnes Captain.
WilUam Cusack First Lieutenant.
Thomas Bremian Second Lieutenant.
John Mullen First Sergeant.
John Moore Second Sergeant.
Michael Dougherty Third Sergeant.
Bernard Duffy ... Fourth Sergeant.
John Leamen First Corporal.
William Gaynor Second Coriwral.
James Slattery Third Corporal.
James Burke Fourth Corporal.
Thomas Fegan Musician.
Edward Cunningham do.
Allison, James Private.
Agnew, James do.
Bowsman, Henry do.
Baker, Martin do.
Brennan, John do.
Brennan, Michael do.
Burns, Frank do.
Cawley, Patrick do.
Condon, Richard do.
Crandell, Ethan do.
Creamer, James do.
Casley, James Private.
Coyle, Edward.... do.
Cannon, Michael do.
Curren, Patrick do.
Curren, Edward do.
Curlin, Thomas do.
Carr, Francis do.
Daily, James do.
Doggett, Peter do.
Doregan, John do.
Flannery, William do.
Foyle, Martin do.
Fitzsimmons, John do.
Fitzgerald, William do.
Gaven, Patrick do.
Gallaher, James do.
Gleason, Patrick do.
Florey, Edward do.
Hailey, Bryan do.
Harrison, Daniel do.
Hailey, John do.
Hayes, Samuel do.
Jefferson, William do.
Keveney, Andrew do.
THREE MONTHS' SERVICE.
95
Kent, Daniel Private.
Kelly, Patrick <1o.
Kiiton, William do.
Little, George do.
M'DonncU, William do.
Mullin, Edward do.
M'Vay, Edward do.
M'Laughlin, Janres do.
M'Laughlin, Michael do.
Manough, Jeremiah do.
M'Cabe, Daniel '^lO.
Martin, John Irlo.
Mooncy, Daniel .do.
O'Brien, William do,
O'Briea, James do.
Prichard, George Privatf
Parks, James... do.
Ruddy, Hugh do.
Rei]0. .John.. do.
Roe, Thomas do.
Ryan, James do.
Ryan, John, Sr do.
Ryan, John, Jr do.
Sullivan, INlichael ..do.
Shannon, Patrick do.
Smith, Patrick do.
Sullivan, James ..do.
White, William do.
Walker, Patrick do.
Tenth Regiment
rr'^p
THE Tenth regiment was organized at Camp Ciirtin, on the 2r)tli of April,
ISGl, l)y the choice of the following officers : Sullivan A. Meredith, of
Philadelphia, Colonel; Oliver J. Dickey, of Lancaster, Lieutenant Colonel;
Eichard White, of Indiana, Ma^or. Daniel H. Heitshue was appointed Adju-
tant. On the afternoon of the 1st of May, the regiment was ordered to move
by rail to Chambersburg. Arriving late at night, it proceeded to Camp Slifer,
where barracks, well provided with straw, had been prepared for its reception.
With the exception of being too much crowded for new troops, the quarters
were very comfortable. The following morning was cold and dreary, the earth
bemg covered with snow, ^o provision had been made for the issue of rations,
and men fresh from home, accustomed to a regular diet, became clamorous.
Before evening, however, the farmers of the neighborhood, hearing of the wants
of the men, came into camp with wagon loads of excellent bread, meat, pies,
cakes and pickles, making, the hearts of the soldiers glad, not more by satisfy-
ing the cravings of hunger than by the spirit of sympathy and kindness which
prompted the act.
While in Camp Slifer the men received clothing, and were daily diilled. The
camping ground, though m the main a healthy one, was exjjosed to the mala-
rious influence of a swamp in the rear, which occasioned considerable sickness,
and two men from company B, privates Charles H. Winters and Samuel Arm
bister, died. The regiment was assigned to the 3d Brigade* of the 1st Division,
and on the 8th of June received orders to march to Greencastle. Upon its
arrival it encamped in a beautiful grove of oak and cedar, of some thirty acres
in extent, about a mile north of the town, known as Camp Meredith. Eemain-
ing here, engaged in company and battalion drill, till the 25th of June, it was
ordered to join in the general forward movement of General Patterson's army»
Passing through Middleburg, about midday, the regiment was halted, the citi-
zens placing barrels and buckets of cool water upon the pavement, by which the
men, now on their first march, foot-sore and dusty, were much refreshed. As
the columns moved on, the smoke was discernable, hanging like a pall over Har-
per's Ferry, from the ruins of the magnificent railroad bridge across the Poto-
mac, fired by the order of the rebel General Johnston. After a fatiguing march
of some twenty miles, the regiment went into camp near St. James College,
about four miles from Williamsport. The ground occupied by the 3d Brigade
* Organization of the 3d Brigade, Brigadier General E. C. W^LU'ama; 2d Division, General
Cadwaladero 7tli regiment Pennsylvania volunteers. Colonel Wm. IT. Irwin ; Sth regiment
Pennsj'lvania volunteers. Colonel A. H. Emley ; 10th regiment Pennsylvania volunteer?, Colo-
nel SiiUivan A. Meredith; 20th regiment Pennsylvania volunteers, (Scott Legion,) Colonel
William H. Gray.
THllEE MONTHS' SERVICE. 97
was contiguous to the field where Major Biuggold organized and drilled his
famous battery for the Mexican war, and where rest the remains of that gallant
officer. The authorities of the college, being destitute of a United States flag,
the members of the regiment furnished one, just previous to their departure,
and unfiirled it upon the buildings.
On the 16th of June, the Brigade broke camp and moved to Williamsport,
where, on the 18th, the regiment was sent out in two battalions, one under
command of Lieutenant Colonel Dickey, the other under Colonel Meredith and
Major White, in anticipation that parties of rebels, following up the retreat of
Colonel Thomas' Brigade, which had advanced into Virginia two days before,
and was now falling back, would attempt to cross the river at the many fords
in this vicinity ; but no enemy being discovered it returned to camp.
On Monday, the 24th of June, Captain Doubleday having completed an
earth work, placed in battery one smooth bore twenty -four pounder gun and
one eight-inch howitzer, and opened on the toll house, a stone building situ-
ated about one mile Irom the river on the Martinsburg pike, and occupied by
rebel scouts. The first shot struck the corner of the building, driving out a
party of about twenty of the enemy, who were just then preparing to partake
of a bountiful supper. Unwilling to leave the savory dishes, prepared with
much care, the party halted at some distance from the house to consider the
situation, but a well timed shell from the howitzer brought the conference to a.
sudden conclusion, scattering the party in all directions, amidst the cheers of
thousands of Union soldiers who witnessed the scene from the Maryland shore.
On entering the house on the following day the supper was found undisturbed.
An order was issued on the 1st of July, for the whole army to advance into
Yirginia on the following morning. It was received by the soldiers with hearty
cheers. They were impatient of delay, and desired to be led to victory. On
that night there was little sleep in camp. Many were writing letters to their
friends at home, while around the great camp fires, boiling, roasting, and fry-
ing were in full progress, in preparation for the march. During the night,
a small train "of wagons arrived from Hagerstown, with clothing for the Tenth
regiment, which was greatly needed, the uniforms of many of the men being
badly tattered. They were sometimes taunted by the well-dressed soldiers for
their shabby appearance ; but beneath their rags they carried hearts as stout
and brave as any who kept step to the music of the Union !
Crossing the river on the 2d, the regiment advanced by the main pike towards
Mai-tinsburg. On the line of march, the traces of war were soon visible. Large
fields of wheat, which had belonged to Union men, had been destroyed by the
enemy's cavalry. These loyal Virginians had fled from their homes for safety,
and were now returning with the I^Tational columns to behold their homes
pillaged, and their substance wasted. On the morning of the 3d of July,
company B was sent forward to support the City Troop of cavalry. Li the
neighborhood of the Berkeley county school house a slight skirmish ensued, in
which one of the enemy's cavalry was killed and two wounded. In the after-
noon the whole column marched into Martinsburg, amid demonstrations of joy
and welcome from the citizens.
The order to march on Winchester and give battle to the enemy having
been countermanded, General Patterson, on the 9th of July, renewed liis ap-
plication to transfer his army to Leesbui'g, and to make that his base of opera-
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98 TENTH REGIMENT,
tions. General Scott gave permission, by telegram* of the 12th, to make the
change of base desired, but ordered that demonstrations should be continued
in front of Winchester until after the battle of Manassas, which, it was expected,
would be fought on the 16th.
At dress parade on the evening of Sunday, the 14th, the regiment was
ordered to be prepared to move at daylight on the following morning with five
days rations in haversacks. Taking the road to Bunker Hill, it soon became
evident j6?om the numerous camp grounds, that the enemy was in large force
in front. The camps were located with great care on high and sunny ground,
convenient to shady gioves and large springs of excellent water. Eemaining
in the vicinity of Bunker Hill until the 17th of July, the regiment was ordered
to march to Charlestown. Arriving at four o'clock, P. M., it encamped on an
eminence to the west of the town. Union soldiers received little sympathy
from the people of this strong hold of secession.
Moving out during the night of the 20th about two miles on the road leading
to Harper's Ferry, where a considerable body of infantry and artillery was
drawn up in line of battle, the Tenth was placed in position facing to the north,
with the right wing resting on a thick wood, and the left on the river. Ee-
maining encamped in position until the 23d, the disheartening news of our de-
feat at Bull Eun was received. The campaign in Virginia was at an end.
Marching on the 23d to Harper's Ferry, the regiment was drawn up in close
column to receive General Patterson and staff. Thanking the men for their
soldierly conduct and strict attention to duty, the General said that he had
advanced and offered the enemy battle in a fair field, which they had declined ;
that in the fight at Falling Waters they had been beaten by inferior numbers
actually engaged ; that, as the time of the three months' men had expired, they
were now to return to their homes. Three cheers were given for the General.
On the 24th the regiment moved to a point opposite Antietam creek, where
it forded the river and took up the line of march to Hagerstown. Thither it
was taken by rail to Harrisburg, where, on the 31st of July, the men received
their pay and were mustered out of service.
* General Patterson to General Scott, July 9th. * * * * Under these circumstaxiees,
I respectfully present to the General-in-Chief the following plan, which, with my present views,
I desire to carry into operation so soon as I can do so with safety, and the necessity for following
Johnston ceases. I propose to move this force to Charlestown, from which point I can more
easily strike Winchester, march to Leesburg when necessary, open communication to a depot
to be estabhshed at Harper's Ferry, and occupy the main avenue of supply to the enemy. My
base wiU then be some seven miles nearer, more easily reached by road, and my line of com-
munication rendered more secure than at present. I can establish communication with the
Maryland shore by a bridge of boats. In this way I can more easily approach you ; and the
movement, I think, will tend to relieve Leesburg and vicinity of some of its oppressors. My
present location is a very bad one, in a military point of view, and from it I cannot move a por-
tion of the force without exposing what remains to be cut off. * * *
General Scott to General Patterson, July 12. Go where you propose Ln your letter of
the 9th inst. Should that movement cause the enemy to retreat upon Manassas via Strasburg,
to follow him at this distance would seem hazardous, whereas the route from Charlestown via
Keyes' Ferry, HiUsboro', and Leesburg, towards Alexandria, with the use of the canal on the
other side of the river for heavy transportation, may be practicable. * * *
General Scott to General Patterson, July 13th. I telegiaphed you yesterday, if not
strong enough to beat the enemy early next week, make demonstrations so as to detain him in
the valley of Winchester ; but if he retreats in force towards Manassas, and it be hazai-dous to
follow him, then consider the route via Keyes' Ferry, Leesburg, &c. CoTiduct of the War, Vol-
II, top. 130-1, Nos. 27, 28, 29.
THKEE MONTHS' SERVICE.
91)
FIELD AND STAFF OFFICERS
Sullivan A. Meredith Colonel.
Oliver J. Dicliey Lieutenant Colonel.
Richard White Major.
Daniel H. Heitshue Adjutant.
Alexander M, White Quartermaster.
William H. Taggart Surgeon.
John I. Marks Assistant Surgeon.
Company A
RECRUITED AT liANCASTER, LANCASTER COUNTY.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 24, 186L
Henry A. Haines. Captain.
Henry S. Book First Lieutenant.
Abr'm N. Breneman Second Lieutenant.
Walter D. Carpenter First Sergeant.
John Brown Second Sergeant.
John M. Kline Third Sergeant.
John Fritz Fourth Sergeant.
George M. Book First Corporal.
John A. Eagle Second Corporal.
William Bowers Third Corporal.
George A. Klugli Fourth Corporal.
John L. Jacobs Musician.
Abraham Reiff. do.
Armstrong, William F.... Private.
Albright, Peter V do.
Backman, Joseph do.
Buller, William W do.
Bostick, Samuel R do.
Bonjey, Daniel do.
Bowers, George W do.
Breneman, George W do.
Brenner, Joseph do.
Carroll, Robert, Jr do.
Cassel, Abraham do.
Clodfetter, Martin do.
Carlton, William D do.
Dibeler, John B do.
Drabenstadt, Samuel do.
Dany, Frederick do.
Fields, James do. '
Filbert, Isaac S do.
Fettenberger, Jacob D do.
Finley, John do.
Finley, James do.
Galbrath, Jefferson. do.
Green, Edward H do.
Corner, Jacob do.
Hippie, John do.
Hippie, Henry do.
Hinkle, William Privates
Haines, George B do.
Howard, Daniel do.
Hoff, Isaiah do.
Lightner, Charles do.
Myers, Emanuel do.
Mather, Frederick I do.
Morton, Aaron do.
M'Adams, John do.
Mullen, Moses S do.
Muller, Archibald do.
Nye, Henry do.
Nixon, William do.
Ness, James A do.
Nophsker, Samuel M do.
Paules, John A do.
Rumbaugh, Benjamin do;
Rhodes, Abraham W do.
Roth, Harrison do.
Roth, Albert M do.
Rinehold, John H do.
Shirman, Henry B do.
Seifred, George H do.
Stephens, Henry C do.
Stilgen, William do.
Sprow, William do.
Seitz, Jacob do.
Suavely, Andrew W do.
ShroU, John do.
Trout, JohnF do.
Wolfensberger, Isaac do.
Weitmer, William C do;
Wilgus, Samuel .... do.
Welty, George do.
Weyer, Adam do.
Wisner, Sigmond E do.
Young, Joseph ...do:
Zohn, John Calvin,.. v.-r.:.d.doi
Company B
BECRXTITED AT BELIiEFONTE, CENTRE COUNTY.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 24, 1861.
John H. Stover Captain.
John A. Rodgers... '.!.... Eirst Lieutenant.
James P. Gregg Second Lieutenant.
George H. Stover First Sergeant.
Jacob H. Myers Second Sergeant.
Thomas B. Quay Third Sergeant.
Jesse Lucas Fourth Sergeant.
James F. Riddle First Corporal.
Sidney T. Muffley Second Corporal.
Mark M'Kean Third Corporal.
Alfred Diehl Fourth Corporal,
John Williams Musician.
Joseph Frochamiller do,
Armbister, Samuel Private.
Alerd, John do.
Anderson, John do.
100
TENTH REGIMENT,
Bell, Walker R Private.
Bell, Wiliiaru R do.
Barringer, Andrew do.
Benner, A. Ilarvey do.
Beck, Henry do.
Brocker, Samuel do.
Blessing, Lewis do.
Burket, Brastus do.
Biddleman, Sylvanus do.
Bell, William S do.
Cook, Henry C do.
Cook, Lindsey W do.
Cook, Christopher do.
Childs, John do.
Campbell, George do.
Dixon, Samuel G do.
Fulmer, Levi H do.
Finkle, John do.
Frazier, Alfred C do.
Giffer, Oliver D do.
Guusallas, John do.
Huntzleman, Michael do.
Hannan, Daniel J do.
Hamlin, Milton W do.
Houtz, John do.
Hendershot, David do.
Hinton, Joseph L do.
Hinton, Charles do.
Hudson, John do.
Johnston, Charles. do.
Keys, Curtin do.
Limtaert, John Private.
Lucas, William do.
Lucas, Harrison do.
Myers, Theodore do.
Mjrers. James do.
M'Bride, James E do.
Metzgar, Philip do.
Otto, Samuel D do.
Peters, Joseph J do.
Patterson, James S do.
Pruner, Daniel D do.
Rodgers, George D do.
Rothrick, Thomas do.
Rohrback, John W do.
Reyleman, John do.
Sell, Augustus do.
Shearer, Henry H do.
Showers, William do.
Spangler, Simon do.
Spence, John do.
Stone, Joseph G do.
Schwann, Nicholas do.
Thomas, Francis do.
Trochamiller, Joseph do.
Updegrove, Ellis do.
Ulrich, George do.
Walter, David do.
Walter, George do.
Williams, John do.
Winters, Charles H do.
White, David do.
Company C.
KEUKUITED AT TAMAQUA, SCeHJYIiKILIj COUNTY.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 24, 1861.
William B. Lebo Captain.
Solomon H. Lutz First Lieutenant.
William Depue Second Lieutenant.
Edward Davis First Sergeant.
Samuel B. Graeff. Second Sergeant.
Daniel W. Davis Third Sergeant.
William M. Miller Fourth Sergeant.
Charles Freidenberger First Corporal.
Edward P. Jones Second Corporal.
John Southam .Third Corporal.
David Nahf Fourth Corporal.
John Dunn Musician.
Albert Moyer do.
Allen, William Private.
Bropst, Samuel do.
Burkey, David R do.
Braise, Daniel G do.
Bartin, James do.
Barr, Martin do.
Casey, Theodore do.
Casey, Robert L do.
Chester, Isaac... do.
Delay, Jeremiah do.
Delamon, William do.
Davis, David E do.
Fatzinf^er, Elias, do.
Fairchild, John do.
Greathead, John do.
Griffus, Thomas W do.
Hein, Joseph do.
Hauser, Barnard A do.
Housberger, Charles C do.
Haker, John, Jr do.
Heilman, Philip do.
Higgens, William do.
Hughes, George B do.
Henrie, George W do.
Jones, Edward J do.
Klechner, Antanis do.
Krechmer, Elisha Private.
Kepley, Israel do.
Kehl, Samuel F do.
King, William do.
Kitchen, Richard do.
Keistler, George do.
Kershner, John. do.
Kolb, Charles do.
Lucb, Nicholas do.
Lane, William do.
Landig, John do.
M'Manimer, Patrick do.
Murry, Joseph do.
Macord, Elias do.
Markle, Abraham do.
Messersmith, Jeremiah do.
Moyer, James M do.
March, Thomas do.
Moser, Ephraim do.
Minnier, John do.
March, George W do.
Moyer, William K do.
Rinehart, John M do.
Richardson, John do.
Reese, David do.
Richard, Tiiomas T do.
Scheiffly, James K do.
Snyder, Henry H do.
Shoemaker, William do.
Shlasser, Peter do.
Schwartz, William do.
Thomas, Edward B do.
Treichler, Oliver do.
Trout, Jei-emiah do.
Thomas, William T do.
Vai-dy, George do.
William, Beneville do.
Williams, William J do.
Zimmerman, Henry do.
THKEE MONTIIH' SEllVICE.
Company D .
101
KECRUITED AT PINEOROVE, SCHUYLKILL. COUNTY.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 23, ]861.
Henry A. Bechtel Captain.
John W. Barr First Lieutenant.
Peter A. Filbert Second Lieutenant.
Ezra W. Mathews First Sergeant.
Philip Keely Second Sergeant.
Caleb Wheeler Third Sergeant.
Lewis Lookingbill Fourth Sergeant.
Jacob P. Kreider First Corporal.
William Bonawitz Second Corporal.
Jerome Ley Third Corporal.
Peter Rump Fourth Corporal.
William Lehman Musician.
Israel Spancalic do.
Allison, Joseph Private.
Barr. Paul H do.
Brook, Bennard do.
Bright, W'iUiam W do.
Byers, Robert do.
Bretz, Daniel do.
Bret/., George do.
Britzagum, Henry do.
Brenner, William do.
Brown, Daniel do.
Dray, Marcus do.
Dritter, Frederick do.
Filbert, William do.
Fry, Henry do.
Fritz, George do.
Fox, .John do.
Feger, Henry do.
Grove, William do.
Greenawalt, Aaron do.
Goodman, George do.
Heckman, Edward do.
Heisler, Edward do.
Huber, Jacob do.
Harvey, John do.
Hand, Adam do.
Harraan, Joseph do.
j Harrigan, David Private.
j Hammer, Frederick do.
■ Krise, Henry G do.
1 Kalinger, Benhart do.
j Kile, George do.
Lehman, Samuel do.
Loesier, Erwin do.
Muttard, Franlilin C do.
Moorheiser, Joseph do.
Miller. Samuel G do.
Manville, Harrison do.
Moore, Franklin do.
Manville, James do.
j Rothmcnd, Gregorj^ do.
' Reinochl, Henry do.
Reader, David .'. do.
Spangler, David do.
Schrope, I'^phraim do.
Smeltzer, Peter do.
SchAvartz, Thomas do.
Seibert, Thomas do.
Stees, Aaron do.
Schrope, Frederick do.
Snyder, Jacob do.
Stine, Amos do.
Schnepp, George do.
Sherrer, John do.
Schindler, Gotleib do.
Shuler. John do.
Sick, William do.
W^etzle, William do.
Wegline, Frederick do.
Weaver, Peter do.
Wolveston, William W do.
Weiler, Samuel do.
Yeager, Henrv do.
Zellitf, Peter C do.
Zimmerman, Andrew do.
Company E
KECBUITED AT LANCASTEB, LANCASTER COUNTY'.
MUSTERED IN, APRIIi 29, 1861.
David W. Patterson Captain.
Daniel H. Heitshue First Lieutenant.
William M. Whiteside Second Lieutenant.
Waller G. Evans First Sergeant.
Charles M. Van Tassel Second Sergeant.
Jacob Simpson Third Sergeant.
Uriah E. Frank Fourth Sergeant.
William P. Leonard First Corporal.
William D. Steigewalt Second Corporal.
George D. Cornell Third Corporal.
Isaac H. Keith Fourth Corporal.
John Glazier Musician.
William Reim do.
Anne, Alonzo C Private.
Bender, Daniel do.
Bair, Israel do.
Bohle, Albert J do.
Brock, John R do.
Balmer, Williani H do.
Bowman, William do.
Bowman, George do.
Carney, Thomas do.
Carney, John do.
Curry, John do.
Curry, Albert do.
Clark, Samuel do.
Connelly, Barnard Private-
Carpenter, John C do.
Dummell, Adam do.
Dummell, Peter do.
Dean, James do.
Doderick. Jacob do.
Daily, William H do.
Dennis, Henry do.
Engle, Frederick do.
F'oesick, Franklin J do.
Fisher, Henry do.
Frick, John J do.
Gable, John B do.
Gumph, John J do.
Gish, Addison do.
Grosh, Israel do.
Good, Isaac do.
Harrison. George R do.
Hess, Clinton do.
Houser, Peter do.
Hamilton. George do.
Killian, .John D do.
Long, John H do.
Leonard, George do.
Metzger, Amos do,
M'Evoy, John do.
102
TEKTn HEGIMENT,
Miller, (Jcorge Private.
Meeke, William do.
Morrisoj^ Charles.. do.
MalhoUand, Joseph do.
Paster, Peter. do.
Phillips, William do.
Pedy, Michael do.
Pote, George S do.
Suiter, John ¥ do.
Souber, Conrad do.
Suydam, Jacob do.
Suydam, William do.
Sherwood, Benjamin do.
Seiber, Peter A Private,
Sanney, LwAvrence do.
Spindler, James do.
Smith, Georfre do.
Smith, Charles do.
Shat, John do.
Shearer, Benj amin do.
Sturges, Nathan do.
Shertz, John do.
Tumlow, Samuel do.
Toles, George S do.
Weidle, William do.
Company F.
RECRUITED AT LYKENSTOWN, DAUPHIN COUNTY.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 26, 1861.
Edward G. Savage Captain.
Jacob Alvord First Lieutenant.
George Hain Second Lieutenant
Robert Bainbridge First Sergeant.
Samuel Thompson Second Sergeant.
Franklin Douden Third Sergeant.
Henry Reiser Fourth Sergeant.
William Reiser First Corporal.
John Davis Second Corporal.
.loel Myers Third Corporal.
Benjamin Rissler Fourth Corporal.
George W. Clark Musician.
Jonathan Hoffman do.
Bordner, Jacob Private.
Bowman, John A do.
Buchen, John do.
Bailey, William do.
Brown, Edw^ard do,
Brown, Isaiah do.
Bossier, Jacob F do.
Bickley, John do.
Carpenter, Thomas B do.
Dietrick, Henry do.
Deitrick, Thomas E do.
Eby, William do.
Fox, Henry W do.
Fox, David do.
Ferree, James M do.
Forney, John W do.
Fortman, Edward J do.
Feindt, Henry do.
Gratz, John C do.
Gable, Levi do.
Grahn, Samuel do.
Hoffmnn, Michael, Jr do.
Hoober, Daniel do.
Hart, James M do.
Hawk, Jeremiah do.
Hoffman, Michael, Sr do.
Harper, Willard G Private.
Israel, Daniel do.
Joneskey, Joseph do.
Reiser, Alexander do.
Long, John L do.
Lucas, Peter do.
Matter, John L do*
Miller, David do.
Matter, Henry C do.
Myers, George do.
M'Carty, John do.
I Mumma, Samuel do.
! Matter, F^manuel do.
I Niblo, Theophilus do.
Porter, John , do.
Polm, Michael do.
Roberts, Joseph do.
Rumberger, John do.
Renner, Michael do.
Rudisil 1 , Solomon do.
Robinson, David do.
Shindler, Frederick do.
Spangler, John H do.
Spangler, Cyrus do.
Shell, Jacob..., do.
Smith, Jacob R do.
Saylor, David do.
Sieger, Cyrus do.
Stuart, Cornelius do.
Smink, Reuben do.
Sparks, John do.
Schell, Samuel do.
Workman, David do.
Wagner, George H do.
Witman, Joseph do.
W^eaver, John J do.
Walter, William do.
Yeager, John H do.
Company G.
RECRUITED AT WILMORE, CAMBRIA COUNTY.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 22, 1861.
Richard White Captain.
James CorroU First Lieutenant.
John W. Short Second Lieutenant.
John Wilkins li'irst Sergeant.
Porter W. F'ox Second Sergeant.
Samuel Shipp Third Sergeant.
John Lynch Fourth Sergeant.
Morrison M'Cartney.. First Corporal.
George W. Brown Second Corporal.
Henry Martz Third Corporal.
Henry Parrish Fourth Corporal.
John D. Moreland Musiciaja.
Joseph Young do.
Angel, Henry Private.
Brindle. Samuel do.
Bitting, Joseph do.
Butler, Albert do.
Cunningham, James do.
THBEE MONTHS' SERVICE.
103
Crosley, Jacob Private.
Carrol, Francis do.
Curtis, John do.
Clay, Philip.. do.
Cunningham, Edward do.
Dasher, James do.
Daley, John do.
Davis, JohnR do.
Dyer, William R do.
Devor, Daniel B do.
Flenner, John do.
Farbeach, Anslean do.
Freithoof, Henry do.
Foght, John do.
Gorenflow, John do.
Gorden, David do.
Haslen, John do.
Hoffman, Henry do.
Hallmeyer, Joseph do.
Hay, Martin. do.
Helsel, Daniel do.
Irvine, John do.
Jones, William do.
Kelsey, John do.
Lingle, John do.
Lose, Nicholas do.
Larrebee, Trimian G do.
Lane, Henry do.
Moreland, WiUiam F do.
M Dowell, John do.
ire, Peter do.
Mooney, Thomas Private.
Martin, John do.
M'Kinney, David do.
M'Hugh. James do.
Miller, Lewis do.
M'Kinney, Lewis do.
Wiloy, John ....do.
Omer, John do.
PUkington, James do.
Patterson, John H do.
PeiflFer, George do.
Peple, John do.
Slieely, David do.
Sharp, Richard do.
Sanders, Anthony do.
Shipley, William do.
Schroth, John do.
Skeely, John do.
Scamou, Thomas J do.
Stewart, John do.
Smay, Michael do.
Short, Michael do.
Sharp, Henry do.
Shannon, Heniy do.
TuUy, Thomas do.
Trost, John do.
Wilson, Jacob do.
Whiteman, John G do.
Wiseman, Lewis do.
Wildy, Henry do.
Company H,
BEOEUITED AT JOHNSTOWN, CAMBRIA COUNTY-
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 26, 1861.
George W. Eastley Captain.
Charles Rutland First Lieutenant.
David Hamilton Second Lieutenant.
Levi B. Cohick First Sergeant.
Robert F.Hamiiton Second Sergeant.
Thompson R. Kimmell ...Third Sergeant.
John B. Fromald Fourth Sergeant.
John Parker First Corporal.
Hiram Smith Second Corporal.
Charles Luther Third Corporal.
Edward Quinn Fourth Corporal.
Abraham Jones .......Musician.
Daniel Young do.
Ambler, Charles Private.
Burns, Edward do.
Black, Samuel do.
Byers, Thomas R do.
Byers, Samuel do.
Burns, John do.
Barnett, Solomon do.
Callahan, Samuel, do.
Comfort, Edwin do.
Cooney, .John F do.
Confield, William do.
Cobaugh, Phythian do.
Davis, Benjamin do.
Dolan, John do.
Durkin, Bernard do.
Edmunds, William do.
Ford, Patrick do.
Fredericks, William H do.
Farrele, Patrick do.
Fendler, Jacob do.
Fowler, George W do.
Fleming, James do.
Fulton, David do.
Gore, John do.
Grunsley, Levi do.
Gallaher, William.. ..-.„ do.
Grubb, William R Private.
Glass, John do.
Herdman, John do.
Hamilton, Joseph do.
Herron, Thomas do.
Highland, Thomas do.
Henahan, Patrick do.
Henahan, John do.
Hogan, Patrick do.
Harnick, John do.
Jones, Isaac do.
Judge, Thomas do.
Little, John do.
Murray, Patrick do.
Murrin, Thomas do.
Miller, John do.
M'Garrigan, Patrick do.
M'Bride, John do.
Markle, George A do.
Mullen, Samuel. do.
Markle, Conrad G do.
Marrion, Bernard do.
Owens, Noah do.
Owens, William do.
Powell, John do.
Plitt, Charles do.
Roberts, Robert do.
Roberts, William do.
Smith, Valentine do.
Sharrett, Jacob R do.
Sawyer, Lewis do.
Stauffer, Daniel do.
Thompson, Robert G.. do.
Taylor, Thomas do.
Wineland, Daniel do.
Walker, Philip W do.
Wineland, George do.
Wiles, David do.
104
TENTH REGIMENT,
Company I.
KECRITITED AT HUNTINGBON, HUNTINGDON COUNTY.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 26, 1861.
Henry L. M'Connell Captain.
William Linton First Lieutenant.
Martin V. B. Harding Second Lieutenant.
Henry Dunbauch First Sergeant.
George W. Speese Second Sergeant.
John E. Bryant Third Sergeant.
Andrew E. Ingersole Fourth Sergeant.
George W. Trite First Corporal.
JohnHoffer Second Corporal.
Thomas Ellis Third Corporal.
George D. Mengher Fourth Corporal.
George W. Bandy Musician.
John Dawson do.
Baily, John Private.
Bish, Henry do.
Bald, Henry do.
Beatty, John do.
Bouchter, Charles do.
Boswell. William do.
Cultin, Edwin F do.
Crane, Nathaniel do.
Crauch, Andrew do.
Cruman, John do.
Conrad, James M do.
Cohoe, John do.
Davis, John do.
Dawson, Henry N do.
English, Michael do.
Foixlk, John do.
Faulkner, William do.
Finit, John do.
Finn, Patrick do.
Gallagher, Daniel de.
Heberson, Jacob do. ,
Hobson, Thomas do.
Heckly, Allen do.
Hevin, Thomas do.
Keller, William do.
Kiner, Matthias do.
Martin, Solomon Private.
Meynard, Peter do.
Martin, Henry do.
M'Manivay, Patrick do.
M'Reere, Edward do.
M'Intirc, John do.
M'Ellray, John do.
M'Ellray, John do.
Neflf, Jacob H do.
Neal, David do.
Neal, Daniel do.
O'Harra, Thomas do.
O'Homenay, John do.
Paughett, Charles do.
Patch, WiUiam do.
Patch, Thomas do.
Paulsen. John do.
Rusk, Thomas do.
Rettoun, Joseph do.
Rutter, John J do.
Rogers, WiUiam do.
Repple, John do.
Ramsey, Benjamin do.
Smith, Joseph I do.
Sander, Andrew do.
Smith, John W do.
Smith, Thomas do.
Solomon, John do.
Treadgold, Vehera do.
Turtnean, Thomas do.
Vocht, Leonard do.
Vocht, John do.
VuU, Edward W do.
Wilson, Andrew do.
Wilson, Frederick do.
Wert, Alpha do.
Wetherill, WilUam ...do.
Young, WiUiam do.
Company K.
RECRUITED AT liANCASTBR, LANCASTER COUNTY.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 26, 1861.
Adolphus W. Bolemus ...Captain.
James P. Schooley First Lieutenant.
Benjamin Lichty Second Lieutenant.
Henry Weber First Sergeant.
Rudolph Kuhn Second Sergeant.
Charles Sponholtz Third Sergeant.
Henry Becker Fourth Sergeant.
Hen ry Schwenk First Corporal.
Christian Fueler Second Corporal.
Lewis Heidecher Third Corporal.
Alexander Get/ Fourth Corporal.
I'rederick Conrad Musician.
.Tames M'Cue do.
Bovenz, Lorenz Private.
Brugger, .John do.
Dietzel, .Tohn H do.
Dunges,-George do.
Donian, Peter do.
Elliott, .Jacob do.
Fort, Charles do.
Fuehrer, Andrew do.
Fetter, .-lacob do.
Fetter, Isaac do.
Groff, Henry do.
Goss, Simon B. do.
Goss, Martin do.
Guildner, Charles Private.
Hochrain, Joseph do.
HoflTman, Michael da
Herman, Christian do.
Hatz, George do.
KoUman, Henry do.
Kirch, Wendell do.
Konig, Charles do.
Kasey, Jacob do.
Kaiser, Francis I do.
Luther, John do.
Lanich, Henry .do.
Leppich, Martin do.
Max, Andrew do.
Miller, Frederiok W do.
i Muhlheim, Abraham do.
I Meiknecht, Conrad do.
I Minnich, John R da
Minnich, Michael do.
Milley, Edward do.
Norman, Anton. do.
Oks, Jonathan do.
Person, Christian do.
Rei man, Wendell do.
Roth, John : do.
i ! Rhodo, Jacob do.
THREE MONTHS' SERVICE.
105
Roth, Tliaddeus Private,
Schneider, Andrew do.
Schwaner, August do.
Shaz, Martin do.
Shoemaker, Henry do.
Schnaufier, George do.
Schulz, Charles do.
Smith, Henry do.
Stewart, David do.
Shaller, Jacob do.
Stutter, Peter do.
Schupp, George do.
Smith, Joseph do.
Smith, Gerhard Private.
Stautzeuberger, Jerem'h...do.
Shute, Andrew do.
Spindler, Nathaniel do.
Thies, Ernest do.
Wiseman, Henry do.
Weber, John do.
WunderUn, Francis do.
Wester man, Adolph do,
Weekesser, Hemy do.
Wolf, Anton do.
Wunderlich, Gustav do.
14
Eleventh Regiment.
DETACHED companies, formed of men hastily summoned from farm and
workshop, rendezvoused at Camp Curtin, and were organized into the
Eleventh regiment, April 26th, 1861, by the choice of the following of&cers :
Phaon Jarrett, of Lock Haven, Clinton county, from Captain of company B,
Colonel ; Eichard Coulter, of Greensburg, Westmoreland county, from Captain
of company I, Lieutenant Colonel ; Wm. D. Earnest, of Harrisburg, Major ;
r. Asbmy Awl was appointed Adjutant. Five of these companies were re-
cruited on the West Branch* of the Susquehanna, three on the East Branch,
and two in Westmoreland county. A band of music, comprising sixteen pieces,
under the leadership of Daniel Eepass, was attached to the regiment.
Soon after its organization. Colonel Jarrett, by order of the Governor, was
placed in command of Camp Wilkins, near Pittsburg. On the 4th of May, by
order of General Patterson, the regiment was transferred by rail, under com-
mand of Lieutenant Colonel Coulter, from Camp Curtin to Camp Wayne, near
West Chester. Colonel Jarrett, having satisfactorily accomplished the duty
assigned to him, turned over the command of Camp Wilkins to Colonel M'Lane
and rejoined his regiment. Here it remained about three weeks, and during
this time was systematically and regularly diilled in Scott's tactics.
Eailroad communication between the North and Washington, since the 19tli
of April, had been broken, the bridges upon the Northern Central, and the
Philadelphia, Wilmington, and Baltimore roads, having been destroyed. It
was necessary that these avenues of approach to the Capital should be kept
open, and, to this end, that they should be strongly guarded. On the 27th. of
May, the regiment having been partially uniformed and equipped, was ordered
by the commanding General to move and take position on the Philadelphia, Wil-
mington, and Baltimore road. At Philadelphia, the command received forty
thousand rounds of fixed ammunition, and the following disposition of the force
was made : company K, Captain William B. Coulter,^was stationed at Newark,
Delaware ; companies I and H, Captains Terry and M'Clure, at Elkton, Mary-
land ; company G, Captain Bowman, for guard to the Delaware and Chesa-
peake canal, at Chesapeake city, the whole imder command of Lieutenent Col-
onel Eichard Coulter ; company F, Captain Bruner, was stationed at North
East; company E, Captain Johnson, at Charlestown ; companies D and 0,
Captains Shaut and Bossert, under command of Major Earnest, at Perryville j
companies B and A, Captains Jackson and Dodge, at Havre-de-Grace, where
the Headquarters of the regiment were established. The Surgeon took post
at Havre-de-Grace, the Assistant Surgeon at Elkton. While stationed at Elk-
* A few moments before the cars started^ and while the soldierH were bidding adieu to their
friends, a splendid American eagle flew directly over them, halting momentarily and flapping
his wings as though he comprehended the scene below, and then moved on majestically south-
ward amidst the cheers of the crowd. Clinton County Democrat, April, 18G1.
THREE MONTHS' SEKVICB. 107
ton, private Maguire, of company H, was kiUed by the accidental disclmige of
a musket in the hands of a comrade.
At the end of three weeks, the regiment was relieved by the Fii-st Delaware
volunteers. Colonel Lockwood, and was ordered to concentrate at Havre-de-
Grace. Tents were furnished, and the men were supplied with overcoats, belts,
and cartridge-boxes, which to this time had been wanting. On the 18th of
June, orders were received to march, via Baltimore and Harrisbm-g, to Cham-
bersburg, and join General Patterson's column. It was rumored at Havi^e-de-
Grace, that it would be attacked in its passage through Baltimore, but no de-
monstration was made. Eemaining a few days at Chambersbuig, it was ordered
to Hagerstown, Maryland, where it was attached to General Negley's Brigade
of General Keim's Division. By careful di'ill and instruction, and the devoted
attention of its officers, the regiment had been brought to as good a state of
discipline as could be expected of men to whom the camp was new, and who
had been but a few weeks imder military pupilage. On the night of June 18th,
the long roll was beaten, and being quickly in column, it was hurriedly marched
to Wilhamsport, where an attack was apprehended ; but, as a large force was
concentrated by dayUght, the enemy deemed it prudent to retire, and late in
the day it marched back to the camp at Hagerstown.
On the 20th of June, the regiment was transferred to the 6th Brigade,* to
the command of which Colonel (since General) J. J. Abercrombie, of the Sev- "
enth U. S. infantry, was assigned. On the 28th of June, it moved to Downs-
town, where a detachment, under Lieutenant Colonel Coulter, was ordered to
proceed to the Potomac, in the neighborhood of dam No. 4, and select a suitable
ford lor the passage of the army. After a fruitless night's labor Colonel Coul-
ter reported that no safe fording, with the present stage of water, could be
found. On the following day the regiment moved to Wniiamsport, where the
army had prmcipally concentrated, and where preparations were made for
crossing the river. At two o'clock on the morning of the 2d of July, a scout-
ing party, consisting of one hundred and fifty men of the Eleventh, and Cap-
tain M'Mullen's company of Eangers, the whole under command of Lieutenant
Colonel Coulter, forded the river and pushed forward into the enemy's country.
Colonel Abercrombie, with the remainder of his Brigade, advanced to its sup-
port, followed by the whole army. As the head of the column approached the
ford, tiring was heard on the Virginia side, Coulter's detachment having come
in contact with a body of rebel scouts, who were quickly put to flight.
Abercrombie, having crossed, immediately put his Brigade in motion, and
proceeded about two miles in the direction of Hoke's Eun, better known as
Palluig Waters, when day began to dawn, and the detachment rejoined the
Brigade. It was reported that a strong force of the rebel army was posted at
Palling Waters. Advancing to within a mile of this point, being several houi's
in advance of the main column, the Brigade halted, and a detachment was
again sent forward to reconnoitre 5 but no enemy was encountered. On arriving
at the stream, the troops refreshed themselves, and filled their canteens. The
march was resumed ; but .before proceeding far the enemy was discovered,
posted in a wood. The Eleventh immediately formed on the right of the road,
* Organization of the 6th Brigade, Colonel J. J. Abercrombie ; 2d Division, Major General
William H. Keim. First Wisconsin volunteers, (3 months,) Colonel Starkweather; Fomi;h
Connecticut volunteers, (3 years,) Colonel Woodhouse ; Eleventh Pennsylvania volunteers,
(3 months.) ColoneJl Jarrett ; Philadelphia Independent Rangers, Captam M'Mnllen.
108 ELEVENTH REGIMENT,
in the edge of the wood, and awaited his advance. At this time, a section of
Captain Perkins' battery, consisting of three pieces, under command of Lieu-
tenant Hudson, moved up the pike ; and immediately after. General Patterson
and staff arrived and moved to the front. The Eleventh was ordered back from
its first position, and advanced on the pike. A heavy fire was opened by the
enemy in front of the First Wisconsin, which was immediately formed in line
of battle, and skirmishers were thrown out. The Eleventh was ordered to move
by a road leading to the north, and to form on the right of the First Wisconsin.
The enemy,* under command of Colonel (Stonewall) Jackson, were strongly
posted behind fences, and concealed in grain fields, while one regiment was
sheltered by Porterfield's house and out-buildings, and a pile of cord wood along
the turnpike. As soon as the Eleventh emerged from the wood, it encountered
a heavy fire of musketry and artillery, which did little execution, the shot gen-
erally passing overhead. The men were ordered to withhold their fire, as the
enemy were concealed from view. The line now advanced to within two hun-
dred yards of Jackson's front. At this juncture, the Battery opened with
shells on Porterfield's barn, and the buildings were soon wrapt in flames. —
The enemy being thus driven from their shelter, were for the first time exposed
to view, and extended their line. The Eleventh now opened, and the engage-
ment became general. The enemy's guns were soon silenced, and his line began
to fall back, at first in good order, but soon in great confusion.
After the action commenced, and before advancing, Colonel Jarrett detached
three companies, A, B, and C, leaving the regim-ent under command of Lieu-
tenant Colonel Coulter, with a view of outflanking the enemy, whose cavalry
were making a demonstration in that direction, and moved forward, maintain-
ing an effective fire, untU it reached the point where it rejoined the left of the
regiment. Abercrombie's Brigade, with Perkins' battery, and the First City
Troop of cavaby, pursued the enemy about two miles, some of their dead and
wounded being left upon the field. In this engagement the Eleventh regiment
lost one killed and ten wounded, t
On the 3d of July, the Brigade resumed the march and proceeded to Mar-
tinsburg, where it went into camp. On the following day the Eleventh, with
the First Wisconsin, was detached to escort a wagon train from Williamsport
to Martinsburg. The sick and wounded who were able to be moved, had been
sent to Hagerstown. WhUe preparations were being made at Williamsport
for the movement of the train, Colonels Starkweather and Jarrett visited Ha-
gerstown, where they found that the court house had been converted into a
hospital, in which the sick and wounded were comfortably quartered, and that
they were receiving the kind attention of the patriotic ladies of the place. The
train, of eight hundred wagons, was safely brought in, though the enemy's cav-
alry was watchful, and ready to make havoc if opportunity offered.
While stationed at Martinsburg, a stand of National colors was presented
by the Union ladies of the place, at the hands of Miss Miller. The regiment,
* This force consisted of the Second, Fourtli, Fifth, and Twenty-seventh Virginia regiments,
J. E. B. Stuart's cavaky regiment, and Captain Pendleton's battery of four guns, afterwards
celebrated as the Stonewall Brigade.
t In the eng-agement at Falling Waters, Amos Suppinger, private of company H was killed,
and Marion F. Hamaker, of company B, James Morgan, Daniel R. Stiles, and Nelson Headen, of
company E, Christian SchaU, of company F, John De Hass and Riissel Levan, of company
G, John E. Reed, and.William H. Kuhns, of company K, were wounded.
IHEEB MONTHS' SERVICE. 109
prior to tliis, bad carried no colors. This flag was subsequently borne in the
three years' semce, in the battles of Cedar Mountain, the operations on Eap-
pahannock river, and at Thoroughfare Gap. In the second battle of Bull Eun,
where the command was warmly engaged, the color-bearer, William Feightner,
was severely wounded, and, with the flag, fell into the hands of the enemy.
On the loth of July, the regiment moved to Bunker Hill, and occupied the
rebel camps, which had been hastily abandoned, and in which some beeves
were found, partially dressed. On the 17th of July, Abercrombie's Brigade
marched to Charlestown, where it encamped and remained several days.
The term of service of the three months' men had now nearly expired, and,
as yet, their places were unsupplied by other\troops. General Patterson made
an earnest api)eal to these regiments, to remain a week or ten days beyond the
period of their enlistment, to enable him to maintain his position until new
troops should come forward. The Eleventh was drawn up in front of the Gen-
eral and his staff for its decision. He proposed that those who were willing
to stay with him should bring their arms to a shoulder. At the command
"shoulder arms," every musket went up with a will, to the great satisfaction of
the General, who rode forward, and exclaimed, "With you, my brave Blue
Jackets, I can hold the place alone."
On the 21st of July, the regiment moved to Harper's Ferry, and on the 24th,
forded the Potomac, and marched to Sandy Hook. On the 26th, the following
order was received :
Headquarters, Department of Pennsylvania, >
Harperls Ferry^ Va.j Jidy 24, 1861. )
(Special order No. 127.)
1. The Eleventh regiment Pennsylvania volunteers, Colonel Jarrett com-
manding, will, to-day, take rail transportation from this place to Baltimore, en
route for Harrisburg, where they will be mustered out of service.
It gives the Commanding General great satisfaction to say, that the conduct
of the regiment has merited his highest approbation. It had the fortune to be
in tiie advance at the affair at Hoke's Eun, (Falling Waters,) where the steadi-
ness and gallantry of both officers and men, came under his personal observa-
tion. They have well merited his thanks.
By order of Major General Patterson.
F. J. POETEE,
Assistant Adjutant Oeneral.
On the 19th of July, prior to the muster out of the regiment, the necessary
measures were taken, with the approval of the Commander of the Department,
to have it re-mustered for three years' service, and on the 25th, it was, by an
order of the Secretary of War, accepted. It was permitted, by a general order
of the Governor of Pennsylvania, to retain its original number. Hence, the
Eleventh became the first regiment for three years' service.
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BLBVE-NTII RBOIMENT,
FIELD AND STAFF OFFICERS
Pbaon Jarrett „ Colonel.
Richard Coulter Lieutenant Colonel.
William D. Earnest Major.
F. Asbury AwL „ Adjutant.
William H. Hay Quartermaster.
William T. Babb Surgeon.
H. B. Buehler Assistant Surgeon.
Company A.
RECRUITED AT WILLIAMSPORT, liYCOMING COTTNTY.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 24, 1861.
John C. Dod2;e , Captain.
William B. Beck First Lieutenant.
Frederick E. Einbeck Second Lieutenant.
Thomas E. Elliott Firs+ Sergeant.
Amos P. Hhoads Second Sergeant.
JohnC. Fields Third Sergeant.
Henry C. Parsons Fourth .Sergeant.
George P. Carman First Corporal.
Robert P. Allen Second Corporal.
William Norris Third Corporal.
David L. Montgomery Fourth Corporal.
Jacob K. Sehneck T. Musician.
HianasRothrock do.
Agold, William Private.
Averill, Talma F do.
Beck, Samuel M do.
Bryan, Charles d®. '
Cayell, Charles H do.
Campbell, Alfred do.
Chillette-, Cornelius M do.
Casner, JohnW do.
Collins, George W do.
Coolse, Philip do.
Conkle, Thomas B do.
Carey, Henry do.
Cronk, George P do.
Deity, Leonard do.
Depuy, George M do.
DeWitt, Thomas H do.
Davidson, Wi.-iam S do.
Eveland, Lewis B do.
EUiot-t, WJIiam G do.
Emphoff, Robert do.
Fulmer, Jesse do.
Fritz, Henry do.
Fribley, Charles W do.
Fritz, Daniel do.
Holder, Henry L do.
Hayes, James G do.
Harris, Porter do.
Huling, William B Private.
Hinkle, Aaron do.
Hilt, Edward do.
Hoffman, Philip H do.
Hooper, James B do.
Hoffman, Jacob do.
Higgle, John do.
Hamilton, William do.
Lloyd, Joseph P do.
Lynn, Eli C do.
Lynch, .John R do.
Lixfo, Franklin do.
M'Fadden,MongomeryS...do.
Moon, Edward ..do.
Mussina, Sylvester do.
M.Vler, Philip do.
Mooney, John H do.
Moyer, Henry C do.
Myers, Thomas L do.
Nalinger, Warren do.
Oakes, Nelson L do.
Page, Alfred do.
Page, Ephraim. do.
Ripel, William F. do.
Stack, William do
Sands, William L do.
Smith, Harrison C do.
Smith, Joseph J do.
Sloan, John do.
Snyder, John J do.
Snediker, Charles E do.
Serbrit, James do.
Scott, Ebenezer G do.
Taylor, James do.
Tucker, Ralph E do.
Ulman, Edwin S do.
Ulman, Leon A do.
Watson, Henry W do.
Young, James W do»
Company B.
RECRUITED AT LOCK HAVEN, CLINTON COUNTY.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 26, 1861.
Benjamin K. .Tackman.... Captain.
William Shanks First Lieutenant.
Thomas C. Lebo Second Lieutenant.
Edward D. Williams First Sergeant
John II. Davis Second Sergeant.
Geoi-ge M. Dickinson Third Sergeant.
Flavins J. Cross Fourth Sergeant.
Anthony W. Saltzman... First Corporal.
Henry F. Tammany Second Corporal.
Alexander S. Ennis Third Corporal.
Joseph Meredith Fourth Corporal.
Charles W. Housell Musician.
George M. Repass do.
Adams. Charles W Private.
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Agne w, Thomas Private.
Bisbing, Thomas B do.
Butterbaugh, George W do.
Burse, Joseph M do.
Bisel, George W do.
Becker, James F do.
Blackbm-n, Alexander do.
Canfield, James A do.
CammanSji-Michael do.
Clark, Benjamin P do.
Condon, Patrick do.
Dubbs, Hia-amN do.
Davis, William A do.
Dowees, Ambrose B do.
Finney, William H do.
Fm-1, William do.
Fargus, Henry D do.
Fleming, William A do.
Gibbs, Calvin F do.
Gi-ay, Isaiah do.
Goodwin, Samuel C do.
Graham, William H do.
Huston, Charles F. M do.
Hamaker, Marion F do.
Houghtaling, Joel do.
Haines, Benjamin F do,
Hanna, David P do.
Johnson, DeWittC do.
Jodon, FlavelG do.
Kinne, Robert L do.
Kint, I3^enry J do.
Lind, Charles do.
Lebo, John G Private.
Logue, James do.
Lane, Gilbert H do.
Miller, Charles F do.
Morrison, William do.
Medary, Benjamin F do.
M'Mahon, Francis do.
M'Mahon, Peter do.
Morris, Horace P do.
Moyer, Mifflin R do.
Manier, George E do.
Newbury, George W do.
Polinger, William P do.
Poorman, Thomas A do.
Peters, Henry W do.
Parsons, George W do.
Ruell, Joseph do.
Rowland, William H do.
Scott, James H do.
Sayers, Charles H do.
Shaffer, John P do.
Tobin, Charles do.
Thibault, Maglory do.
Tracey, John do.
Tapp, George do.
Truesdell, Harrison do.
Thompson, Alexander do.
Winter, Frederick B do.
Wheelock, Albert H do.
Walters, Clement. do.
Williams, John do.
White, Beverly W do.
Company C
RECRUITED AT MILL, HALL, CLINTON COUNTS.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 25, 1861.
Henry M. Bossert Captain.
William F. Crispin First Lieutenant.
Daniel Wolf Second Lieutenant.
John G. Wesner First Sergeant.
John Curran Second Sergeant.
•John S. Snodgrass Third Sergeant.
John J. Bressler Fourth Sergeant.
John T. Hunter First Corporal.
Solomon S. Brown Second Corporal.
James E. Caldewood Third Corporal.
William A Caldewood Fourth Corporal.
Joseph M. Liner Musician.
Ammerman, John E Private.
Bottorf, Irwin do.
Bartholomew, Enos do.
Bottorf, Henry do.
Brewer, Andrew J do.
Bowers, Andrew J do.
Brown, Jacob do.
Brewer, Greenbury B do.
Butcher, William G do.
Bartholomew, Aquila do.
Boylen, Michael D do.
Crispen, John W do.
Callahan, William do.
Carter, John W do.
Chatham, Alexander do.
Castlebury, John F do.
Cridler, William do.
Cridler, Abraham do.
Clay, Jacob B do.
Dehaas, James do.
Dunlap, Charles do.
Danah, William D do.
Elder, Wilson do.
Flanaghan, James do.
Flanaghan, .John S do.
Ferry, John Private.
Gross, Daniel do.
Grove, William P do.
Ghear, David A do.
Hunter, Albert H do.
Hutchinson, James W do.
Hollingsworth, William.... do.
Jones, William P do.
Jones, William do.
Kessinger, DeWitt C do.
Kessinger, Francis M do.
Kahler, Henry do.
Kessinger, Jacob do.
Lee, Andrew do.
M'Cormick, William do.
Mincer, Mark do.
Mahen, Samuel do.
Miller, Thomas A do.
M'Cann, William do.
Martin, Albert do.
Pickering, John do.
Richardson, William N do.
Repass, Jerome do.
SoUars, William do.
Stover, Philip D ..do.
Swartz, Joseph C do.
Shook, Joseph do.
Shiley, Adam do.
Smith, Matthew do.
Stewart, Andrew P do.
Shirk, James do.
Toby, Oscar do.
Taylor, Samuel M do.
Vennatta, Robert do.
Wagner, David do
Watkins, John do.
Wilson, JohuH do.
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ELEVENTH REGIMENT,
Company D
REORtriTED AT WILLIAMSPORT, LYCOMING COtTNTY.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 23, 1861.
William B. Shaut Captain.
P. Asbiiry Awl First Lieutenant.
John H. Price Second Lieutenant.
William Fitzgerald First Sergeant.
Woodrow Spein Second Sergeant.
Henry C. Gage Third Sergeant.
William H. GosUne Fourth Sergeant.
Lewis G. Titus First Corporal.
Wilson Miller Second Corporal.
Isaac A. Simpler Third Corporal.
George Karcher Fourth Corporal .
James B. Welchanner Musician.
AdamStine do.
Ault, Peter Private.
Andrews, Joseph do.
Bailden, George do.
Barr, William M do.
Brennan, Friink do.
Brennan, John do.
Beard, Christian S do.
Cornell, John B do.
Carnochan, William do.
Coolbaugli, Edwin do.
Colb, Charles do.
Driscoll, John do.
Deal, Alfred do.
De Witt, William do.
Espenschade, Joseph T do.
Forseman, Seth T do.
Fisher, Wilham S do.
Green, Luther W do.
Gage, Arthur do.
Grimes, Robert H dD.
Banner, Frederick do. '
Hartman, Jacob R do.
Keen, Thomas E do.
Kimble, Smith W do.
Long, Joshua A do.
Longan, Boyd C do.
I Layman, Alfred A Private.
j Martin, John H do.
M'Laughlin, James do.
I Millspaugh, Thomas do.
Morris, Frank do.
I JMulhall, James do.
I Marley, John do.
1 Milliken, Charles do.
I Miller, George R do.
Misenbaugh, Anthony do.
M'Neal, Samuel do.
Parsons, James W. P do.
Pearce, Thomas C do.
Pott, Lorenzo D do.
Pearce, William do.
Prettylief, Henry do.
Pearce, Charles M do.
Page, George do.
Runyon, Thomas do.
Rorabaugh, S. Edwin do.
Rakes, Benjamin E do.
Simon, Conrad do.
Slade, Edwin E do.
Snyder, Jesse D do.
Stephens, Charles do.
Shuler, Peter do.
Showers, Alexanders do.
Strine, Thomas do.
Thompson, John M do.
Taylor, Thomas S do.
Thatcher, John W do.
Tanner, Benjamin T do.
Van Horn, William do.
Wilkinson, Christopher do.
Whipple, Spencer do.
White, George W do.
Wise, Elan L do.
Young, Abram do.
Company E.
RECRUITED AT PITTSTON, LUZERNE COUNTY.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 23, 1861.
John B. Johnson Captain.
John B. Fish First Lieutenant.
Thomas DeKetta Second Lieutenant.
William E. Sees First Sergeant.
Samuel Hodgdon Second Sergeant.
William C. Blair Third Sergeant.
Francis C. Woodhouse Fourth Sergeant.
Jacob Fell First Corporal.
George Cleaver Second Corporal.
Cornelius Vanscoy Third Corporal.
Charles F. Stewart Fourth Corporal.
James D. Giddings Musician.
Thomas Helm do.
Aulbert, Henry Pi-ivate.
Bird, Charles do.
Beard, Samuel do.
Barnes, Ervin S do.
Benedick, John S do.
Bradley, Alfi-ed B do.
Blair, John do.
Berry, Edward H do.
Creamer, Abraham do.
Creamer, David do.
Chamberlain, George do.
Coggins, Bartholomew... Private.
Curry, Patrick D do.
Cummings, Jefifrey do.
Carlin, Asa J do.
Crawford, William H do.
Davis, John do.
Dunkley, James do.
Decker, Charles do.
El bridge, Henry W do.
Fausnaught, William do.
Ferris, William B do.
Gilmore, Thomas F do.
Hoffman, Thomas do.
Heddcn, Nelson do.
Hampton, Joseph D.. do.
Hunter, James P do.
High, Robert do.
Hamilton, Charles do.
Humphreys, John W do.
Jones, Joseph do.
.larrett, John do.
KeUey, John R do.
Lamber son, Aaron do.
Lowder, Frank do.
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113
I^eader, Henry., Private.
Maciioj', John do.
Morgan, James do.
Miller, James do.
ICe)vhard, David do.
Plant, William.. do.
Perkins, John do.
Powers, James do.
Russell, William L do.
Russell, Thomas do.
Repass, Milton B do.
Robinson, Thomas do.
Sehooley, Edward J do.
Smith, James E do.
Shepherd, John A do.
Shannon, John do.
Smith, Martin M ».^,. Private,
Snyder, John do.
Stiles, Daniel R do.
Small, William H do.
Taylor, Daniel do.
Thomlinson, John do.
Vanderbergh, Charles do.
Wagoner, Lewis do.
Williams, Daniel do.
Williamson, David H do.
Williams, William do.
Wagoner, James do.
Wiley, David B do.
Welsh, Edward do.
Ward, Harrison B do.
Company F.
KEOBXnTKD AT SUNBtJKY, NORTHUMBEBLAND OOUKTY.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 23, 1861.
Charles J. Bruner Captain.
J. P. Shindle Gobin First Lieutenant.
Joseph H. M'Carty Second Lieutenant.
John E. M'Carty First Sergeant.
Charles J. Pleasants Second Sergeant.
S. Herman Helper Third Sergeant.
Jacob Rohrbach Fourth Sergeant.
Samuel P. Bright First Corporal.
Charles D. Wharton Second Corporal.
Daniel Oyster Third Corporal.
William Byers Fourth Corporal.
Henry D. Wharton Musician.
Jacob Weiser do.
Alwiser, Henry .; Private.
Arbiter, Julius do.
Erosions, -Tared .do.
Bucher, Henry do.
Brooks, Robr>Tt do.
Bartscher. Samuel do.
Brisbon, William M do.
Bright, Joseph do.
Beekley, Alfred do.
Bright, Benjamin F do.
Carr, Francis do.
Covert, Wilson J do.
Christ, William do.
Drisel, Henry do.
Dome, Lewis do.
Dr uckamiller , Davi d do.
Drisclinger, Joseph do.
Edge, William do.
Eyster, Samuel do.
Feight, Jacob do.
Golding, Stephen do.
Giddes, Benjamin W do.
Gussler, Peter S do.
Hass, WiDiam D do.
Hildebrand, Joseph do.
Harp, Charles..... do.
Hopper, Harris Private,
Haas, Albert do.
Hunter, Allen do.
Heddings, Elias do.
Irwin, Jared C do.
Keihl, George do.
Michael, Daniel do.
M'Farland, Charles do.
Myers, Sylvester do.
Martin. William do.
M'Clusky, John do.
Metz, Ephraim do.
Martin, Robert do.
Messner, John do.
Millhonse, William H do.
Myres, Mahlon do.
Newbaker, Philip C do.
Oyster, George do.
Pill, Frederick do.
Quitschhber, Henry do.
Robins, Albert do.
Ramsey, Reuben do.
Roderigue, Aristides do
Rohrback, Lloyd T do.
Reiser. Engene do.
Schrank. Frederick do.
Smith, Hugh do,
Snyder, John do.
Stewart, Charles W do.
Seidel, John E do.
Smith, Joseph do.
Starkloflf, Earnest do.
Sehall, Christian do.
Stedman. William do.
Swoop, Charles do.
Tucker, George do.
Voike, WiUiam do.
Weitzel, Lot B do.
Weyman, George ., do.
Company G.
RECRtJITEt* AT MUNOy, IiYCOMINQ COUNTT.
IHUSTERED IN, APRIL 24, 1861.
John N, Bowman Captain.
William A. Buner Mrst Lieutenant.
Joseph Cartlege Second Lieutenant.
Beniamin F. Keefer First Sergeant.
William J. Wood Second Sergeant.
Henry Stulen;..-:Trri..-i........ Third Sergeant.
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Samuel Hartranft Fourth Sergeant.
John V. Reader First Corporal.
George W. Webb Second Corporal.
Robert B. Burrows Third Corporal.
Ellis Betts Fourth CorporaL
Allen Watson Musician.
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ELEVENTH REGIMENT,
George H. Wykoff. Musician.
Albriglrt, Hubley Private.
Baker, David H do.
Baker, Elner H do.
Bechtel, George W do.
Bowman, Charles M do.
Buskirk, William H do.
Blv, William S „ do.
Bly, David do.
Cares, William M do.
Corson. Edward G do.
Cummings, William A do.
Cummings, James do.
DeHass, John do.
Dentler, Charles A do.
Dinious, Henry do.
Doctor, George W do.
Eltringhani, Marks do.
Feister, Daniel do
Fegler, David do
Flack, William do.
Frederick, James W do.
Geer, Francis M do.
Green, Isaiah do.
Haas, William do.
Heiny, Edward ....do.
Hess, Jacob..... do.
Hill, Israel L do.
Hines, James do.
Horlocker, Daniel do.
Jarrett, James do.
Johnson, Sanford do.
Krisler, Simon M do.
Kisner, Thomas H Private.
Levan, Russel do.
M'Cmie, Robert H do.
Messinger, Isaac do.
Metzager, George W do.
Miller, William B. C.........do.
Moore, John F do.
Moyer, John H do.
M'Carty, William do.
M'Cae, Bernard do.
M'Intyre, John do.
Painter, Joseph D da.
Peterman, Jacob do.
Richards, Benjamin F do.
Risk, William H do.
Reeser, James do.
Renz, Jacob do.
Sevison, Harmon A do.
Shoemaker, William H do.
Shoemaker, Charles P do.
Smith, Joseph A do.
Stadler, Tilghman do.
Troxel, Benjamin F do.
Updegraff, Daniel do.
Vandyke, William do.
Walton, James, .Jr do.
Webb, Edmund E do.
Webb, Jacob S do.
Wells, Theodore C do.
Whitlook, William K do.
Westly, Daniel do.
Wilson, William do.
Company H.
KECRUITED AT DANVtLIiE, MONTOUR COUNTY.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 26, 186L
William M. M'Clure Captain.
Samuel Hibler Fii-st Lieutenant.
Thomas Maxwell Second Lieutenant.
John Doyle First Sergeant.
Jonathan Waters. Second Sergeant.
Lawson Carroll Third Sergeant. •
Seth Freeze I 'ourth Sergeant.
Willi:im Roberts I'irst Corporal.
Jerome A. Harder Sctond Corporal.
William K. Susholiz Third Corporal.
Philip Renn Fourth Corporal.
Frank Lewis Musician.
Charles Mumma do.
Aggry, Henry Private.
Arter, William O ..do.
Bonnshleger. Frederick do.
Beaumont, Charles do.
Burns, John do.
Burns, .Tames do.
Cuthbert, Edward do.
Cuthbert, William R do.
Crossley, Daniel P do.
Clare, John do.
Cain, James do.
Coup, Peter M do.
Clark, Jesse C do.
Deshay, William do.
Deshay, John do.
Davis, Thomas C do.
Day, Andrew do.
Devers, James do.
Devors, Isaiah do.
Everdale, George do.
Elliott, James., do.
Frick. Augustus G do.
Farren, William J dol
Fairchild, George do.
Fields, Robert do.
Goodri(^h. Maxwell. do.
Goodrich, WUliam C Private,
Galligan, Thomas do.
Gibbs, Moses M do.
Gibbons, Moses do.
Green, Patrick do.
Harper, S:imuel do.
Howell, Thomas do.
Jenkins, Charles do.
Kulp, Elias do.
Kelly, William do.
Lee, John do.
Moore, James G do.
Mellen, Isaac do.
Millen, William H do.
Murray, Matthias do.
M'Carty, Clarence ,'....do.
MGuire, Andrew do.
M'Gor, William do.
M'Ardle, James do.
M'Cann, James do.
Oakes, Peter M do.
Paugh, .John .i...do.
Petnisky, Herman do.
Quick, John G do.
Ridgeway, Edwin O do.
Rishel, Daniel do.
Reid, John C do.
Reily, Martin do.
Rodger s, Charles do.
Roberts, Caleb do.
Riddle, Richard do.
Stoddent, Thomas do.
Suppinger, Amos do.
Sherr, Adolph do.
Toole, Thomas do.
Taylor, Martin do.
Weidle, Joseph .do.
Watkins, Edwin .'do.
THREE MONTHS' SBKVICB.
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Company I.
RECRUITED AT GREENSBURG, WESTMORELAND COUNTY.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 24, 1861.
Richard Coulter Captain.
William R, Terry First Lieutenant.
.Jacob W. Greenawalt Second Lieutenant.
James W. Goodlin First Sergeant.
Waiter J. .Tones Second Sergeant.
James M'Brido Third Sergeant.
Robert T. Story Fourth Sergeant.
Benjamin Keighley First Corporal.
Robert Anderson Second Corporal.
Jacob N. Thomas .. ..Third Corporal.
Edward II. Gay Fourth Corporal.
Augustus Smith Musician.
Mosheim G. Stack do.
Bennett, John Private.
Biggert, James do.
Bear, William H do.
Bryant, William C do.
Bear, Henry do.
Burlver, Amos do.
Bovard, Joseph O do.
Casterw iller, William do.
Caldwell, Marcus H do.
Cook, David R do.
Cook, James T do.
Cribbs, George R do.
Crihbs, William C do.
Caushey, Lebbeus B do.
Crowcll, Isaac do.
Growell, Daniel B do.
Coulen, Peter do.
Eicher, Daniel H do.
FYable, Augustus F do.
Feightner, William do.
Grier, William T do.
Gant, WilUam do.
Honell, Napcleon J do.
Hartman, Daniel H do.
Hilty, Samuel do.
Harwick, Charles A do.
Hawk, Norval Private.
Holtz, .John n (io.
ITosark. John do.
Jafkson, John (io.
Kelierinq-, Daiiiol do.
Kuhrs, ilcnry Cyci's do.
Ijonghncr, Aaron. do.
Long, .Tosiah lif).
Low, Michael (io.
Lensebigler, Israel do.
Ijeopold, Augustus do.
Mellinger, George do.
M'Clelland, Richard do.
M'Connell, Charles do.
Mechling, William do.
MecMing, Benjamin F do.
M' Donald, Robert do.
Painter, Tobias G do.
Pratt, Ralph do.
Repass, Daniel do.
Reinhardt, Henry do.
Schaney, Michael do.
Sirnous, Henry do.
Screur, Philip do.
Stayer, Joseph do.
Smeltzer, .John M do.
Siirver, John M do.
Story, William M do.
Story, John do.
Seton, Monroe B do.
Shipley. Albert do.
Todd, Jamos do.
Temple, Henry B do.
Willyard, T'avid do.
WiUiams, Henry H do.
Weaver, Frnncis A do.
Woodcock, William do.
Weigley, Isaac do.
Company K.
RECRUITED AT GR3SENSBURG, WESTMORELAND COUNTY.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 24, 1861.
William B. Coulter Captain.
Henry L. Donnelly First Lieutenant.
Jacob O. Lowry Second Lieutenant.
Nicholas Bridenthall First Sergeant,
John D. Weaver Second Sergeant.
James White Third Sergeant.
James M'Kinney Fourth Sergeant.
Daniel M'Cartj First Corporal.
Andrew J. Schall Second Corporal.
Alexander T. Fulton Third Corporal.
Charles F. Smith Fourth CorporaL
Robert M'Carty Musician.
Patrick A. Wiihams do.
Anderson, George C Private.
Brinker, Cyrus do.
Beatty, Oliver do.
Beebo, Ezra R do.
Brinker, Jeremiah do.
Brxibakor, Benjamin do.
Bitner, Henry do.
Brinker, Christopher C do.
Baker, Jacob S do.
Barger, John J do.
Baker, John A do.
Baker, Enos Private.
Coulter, Joseph do.
Chambers, Eli do.
Campbell, Noah do.
Cannon, Alexander do.
Douglass. John S do.
Everett, Peter do.
Foster, William G do.
Foster, James W do.
Fulton, Henry W do.
Gebhart, John W do.
Graham, Paul F do.
Hinckley, Abel H do.
Hughes, .Jacob do.
Hostler, Gabriel do.
Hoon, George do,
Johnston, George K do.
Keltz, Anthony do.
Keltz, Alexander do.
Kuhns, WiUiamH do.
Kerr, John A do.
Knox, William C do.
Lowry, Benjamin .do.
Landis. George do.
116
ELEVENTH KEGIMENT.
Lander, Charles Private,
Moore, Joseph H do.
M'Nult, John K..... do.
M'Chesney. William B.. do.
M'Gough.'Thomas do.
Micliey, John A do.
Mitchell, James do.
M'Curdy, James C do.
M'Curdy, John P do.
M'Wherter, Samuel G.,.....do.
Murdock, Samuel do.
Newcomer, John H do.
Newcomer, Joshua do.
Nicely, Alexander do.
Nicewonger, Jacob T ...do.
Nichols, John '. Private.
Oursler, John do.
Peiper, Henry B do.
Roberts, Robert II do.
Eoss, Lewis do.
Reed, .John E do.
Strickler, William C do.
Schall, Absalom ..do.
Skelly, Philip S do.
Stump, Anthony do.
Steel, Andrew do.
Swartz, Joshua do.
Smith, Laban „do.
Vennata, John C v..do.
Twelfth Regiment.
THE Twellth regiment was recruited and organized at Pittsburg, under the
supervision of Brigadier General James S. Negley. The Duquesne Greys,
and the Independent Blues, the oldest and among the best drilled companies
in the city, many of whose members were veterans of the Mexican war, formed
the basis of the organization. The Zouave Cadets, a. company composed of
young men, was formed at Pittsburg in 1860, during the prevalence of the mili-
tary furore, occasioned by the visit of the Chicago Zouaves, under Captain
Ellsworth. The City Guards had been but a short time organized, and had
never made their appearance on public i)arade. The remaining companies were
formed de novo. An election of field oflftcers was held on the 22d of April,
which resulted in the choice of the following : David Campbell, of Pittsbui'g,
Colonel ; Norton M'GifQn, of Washington, Lieutenant Colonel ; Alexander Hays,
of Pittsburg, Major. Daniel Leasure, from Captain of comi)any H, was ap-
pointed A^utant, and subsequently also acted as Adjutant General to General
l^egley.
The regiment left Pittsburg on the 21th of April, and arrived in Harrisburg
on the 25th, where it was quartered in churches, and in the Capitol. On the
afternoon of the same day, the Twelfth, together with the Thirteenth, was re-
viewed in the public grounds, by Governor Curtin, and was mustered into the
service of the United States. Immediately afterwards, the Twelfth departed,
by the I^orthem Central railroad, for Camp Scott, near the town of York. Here
it remained for several weeks, engaged in drill. The camp was not a com-
fortable one, being at this season a field of mud. The men soon became im-
patient for active service. On the 19th of May, the regiment was clothed,
equipped, and ftirnished with camp equipage.
The bridges on the Northern Central railroad, which were destroyed imme-
diately after its abandonment, had been re-built, and trains commenced run-
ning regularly, between Harrisburg and Baltimore, on the 9th of May. On
the 25th, the regiment was ordered to move and take position on this road,
from the State liae to the city of Baltimore, relieving the First Pennsylvania,
Colonel Yohe. The order was hailed with delight, opening to the men a pros-
pect of activity. It was posted along the road, with Headquarters at Cock-
eysville, where two companies, I and K, were stationed. The guard duty was
very heavy, and soon became irksome. But no attempt, by force or stealth, was
ever made to interfere with the line. The companies were so much scattered
that no opportunity was afforded ibr regimental drill after leaving Camp Scott.
The two companies at CockeysviUe were, however, regularly and thoroughly
instructed, and soon acquired the proficiency of veterans. In the manual they
were daily exercised by Sergeant Major Bonnafon, an experienced soldier, and
in the school of the company by their officers. The men were impatient to be
118
TWELFTH REGIMENT,
with the advancing colmuu, but were obliged to remain to the end of their term
of enlistment in this position.
The service rendered by this regiment, was devoid of stirring incident, but
was, nevertheless, exceedingly laborious, was faithfully performed, and was of
great moment to the government. The highest expectations were entertained
of its heroic conduct in the face of the enemy ; but no enemy was seen, and no
occasion presented for firing a gun. It was a noiseless and inglorious cam-
paign, but a highly useful one. For not only was an important and vital line
of communication with the National Capital preserved and protected, but a
fine body of men was thoroughly drilled and perfected in the school of arms,
and many, who here received their first instruction, afterwards led, with great
skiU, in the most deadly encounters. The field officers had aU received a mili-
tary training. Major (afterwards Brigadier General) Hays, who was killed while
gallantly leading his Brigade in the battle of the Wilderness, was a graduate
of the United States Military Academy. The regiment was mustered out of
service at Harrisburg, August 6th, 1861.
FIELD AND STAFF OFFICERS.
David C?vinpbell Colonel.
Norton M'Gififin Lieutanapt Colonel.
Alexander Hays Major.
Daniel Leasure Adjutant.
James A. Ekin.„ Qaartermaster.
Alexander M. Speer Surgeon.
R. M. Tindle Assistant Surgeon.
J. J. Marks Chaplain.
Company A.
EEORUITED AT PITTSBURG.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 25, 1861.
Samuel A. M'Kee Captain.
James Chalfant First Lieutenant.
Samuel Dobbins... Second Lieutenant.
Andrew Wayt First Sergeant.
David Spence Second Sergeant.
Geo. Holmes Third Sergeant.
Martin Campe Fourth Sergeant.
George Hughes First Corporal.
Alexander Butler Second Corporal.
John Black Third Corporal.
Charles L. Donohue Fourth Corooral.
David A. Jones Musician.
Victor Keller, Jr do.
Atkinson, Peter Private.
Bussne, Philip do.
Benner, Henry Z do.
,Byrer, Henry J do.
iBaird, John do.
iBennett, William do.
Campbell, Alfred do.
Clark, James Y do.
Craige, David K do.
Carl, Conrad do.
Deibel, George do.
Dennison. "William J do.
Foster, Edward do.
Fulton, Hugh do.
Green, Clmrles. , do.
Gillespie, Elias L Private.
Glenn, David do.
Hagan, John do.
Harkins, Patrick do.
Hensell, William, Jr do.
Hershman, John C do.
Heckman, Francis N do.
Hackwelder, David do.
Harper, George P do.
Irwhi, Thomas .^ do.
Jones, Thomas ". do.
Kinkerly, Jacob do.
Knarr, PhiUp do.
Kerr, Jackson do.
Little, Joseph C do.
Lerris, JohnW do.
Leofcross, Charles W do.
Laughlin, John do.
Laughlin, Washington do.
Lynch, James do.
Miller, Thomas .....do.
Montgomery, Stewart do.
Manhinney, William do.
Might, .John do.
Myers, Joseph do.
Moreland, .John do.
Marriner, Charles J do»
Morrow, James M .do»
THREE MONTHS' SERVICE.
119
Murphy, John H Private.
Moore, Thomas J do.
M'CoUin, Hugh do.
jNI'Kee, George do.
M'Millan, William do.
Osborne, Aaron J do.
Osborne, Albert G do.
Poland, John W do.
Potter, Henry do.
Piobinson, John B do.
Sims, William do.
Stewart , William Private.
Smith, George A do.
Spurrier, Alexander do.
Seaman, Edwin M do.
Saul, George C do.
Staubs, William W do.
Tafcl, Henry C do.
Thomas, Aaron R do.
Tatem, Thomas M do.
Wing, Joseph E do
Company B.
RKCRUITED AT PITTSBURG.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 25, 1861.
John S. Kennedy Captain.
William Bennett First Lieutenant.
Robert L. Coltart Second Lieutenant.
W^illiam B. Neeper First Sergeant.
James Petrio Seontul St-igeant.
Robert A. Loomis Tliinl Sergeaiu.
Clement P. Caughey Fourth Sergeant.
John G. Woods First Corporal.
Walter H. r>eeson Second Corporal.
Frederick 11. Kennedy.. ..Third Corporal.
Henry Mitchell Fonrth Corporal.
Charles Debando Musician.
Robert Dill. do.
Albeitz, .Tr^hn J., Jr Private.
Eorton, Nicholas do.
Brady, George K do.
■Boyd, Solomon do,
Burker, Samuel do.
Braddock, John do.
Becker, John do.
Cassel.s, John do.
Campbell, Mark.. do.
Caskey, Alexander do.
Childs. Harvey G do.
Donaghy, John do.
Dain, Tliomas do.
Davis, Joseph H do.
Fleming, Oliver G do.
Flock, Alexander do.
Gould, William L do.
Gould, John S do.
Goodwin, Frank do.
Gazzam, William F do.
Harbours, Albert N do.
Haehnlen, JohnF., Sr do.
Kerr, Thomas R do.
Kremer, Charles C do.
Knowles, Edward do.
Kiokead, Robert M do.
Little, John R., Jr Private.
Little, Robert R do.
.Marlliens, diaries do.
Miller, Samuel W do.
iMarlin, John P do.
Mowry, Philip do.
Murray, Jolin S do.
M' I.aughlin, William do.
M'Clarren, Newton L do.
M'Corkle, Alexander H....do.
M'Lain, Arthur do.
M'Gili, James D do.
MCabe, John do.
M'Henry, Charles W do.
Nicholson, AVilliam R do.
Robitzer, .John P do.
Rutherford, John S ...do.
Reams, William S ..do.
Richards, Joseph D do.
RoAvan, John C do.
Rodgers, William do.
Richey, Hugh E do.
Seibert, Frederick do.
Shenke, Abraham do.
Sample, Joseph M do.
Simpson, William, Jr do.
Stevenson, .Tames do.
Scott, John P do.
Smucker, Frederick A...... do.
Snodgrass, John do.
Thompson, Robert do.
Turbit, Henry B do.
Turbett, Frank do.
Vick, Charles do.
Vierheller, Henry. do.
Walkinshaw, James C do.
Ward, Frank do.
Ward, George H do.
Company C.
RECRUITED AT PITTSBURG.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 25, 1861.
John H. Stewart Captain.
Charles F. Porter First Lieutenant.
William S. Collier Second Lieutenant.
William Thompson First Sergeant.
Thomas Little, Jr Second Sergeant.
William C. Shaffer Third Sergeant.
James Fowler Fourth Sergeant.
Peter Delaney First Corporal.
Evan Jones Second Corporal.
John C. Vander^rift Third Corporal.
James Kirkpatrick Fourth Corixiral.
Edward P. Saint Musician.
Francis Vanswa'rton Musician.
Atkinson, John Private.
Bell, Robert do.
Bell, Bazil do.
Boomer, Patrick do.
Collins, Patrick do.
Carothers, Thomas do.
Coates, .John B do.
Clowes, WiUiam do.
Clark, William H do.
C'lerie, Milt<)n do.
Dierst, Frederick do.
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Dlckiion, James R Private.
Dashei', William J do.
Davis, Joseph do.
EnscU, AVilliam do.
Ellis, John do.
Fertlinsy, Lewis ...do.
Fulton, David do.
Fowler, John do.
Grove, Samuel do.
Gillespie, Robert : do.
Glass, Thomas do.
Grismer, Charles W do.
Hogan, Lyman do.
Harvey, John do.
Hill, David do.
Hall, George J do.
Hemphill, John do.
HoUis, Artemus do.
Henry, Joseph G do.
Knox, John Q do.
Knox, Joseph A do.
Kemp, John do.
Kirkpatrick, John do.
Kroesen, James E do.
LafFerty, William do.
Lewis, Richard do.
Lands, Robert M do.
TWELFTH REGlliEEXT,
Latimer, WilUam Private.
Miller, Charles W do.
M'Kinlcv, George C do.
M'Clay, John W do.
M'Creary, David do.
M'Adams, Robert do.
M'Elfresh, Francis. do.
M'Conkey, Alexander do.
M'Michael, Robert do.
M'Michael, Moses do.
M'Gowan, James do.
M'Elory, William J do.
Nible, George do.
Neillie, Robert do
Parker, Samuel do.
Reitz, Lawrence do.
Robinson, William J do.
Reed, James do.
Steel, W^illiam do.
Smith, James.., do.
Sarazen, Norbert do.
Watt, Thomas H do.
Worden, William H do.
Werling, John J do.
Wittiker, Thomas do.
Yo-st, Jacob do.
Company D.
RECRUITED AT PITTSBURG.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 25, 1861.
William L. Tomliusou Captain.
Matthew Graflf. First Lieutenant.
William F. Furguson Second Lieutenant.
Samuel Furguson First .Sergeant.
Daniel Ryan Second Sergeant.
Arthur Millen Third Sergeant.
Jerome Lutz Fourth Sergeant.
Charles Lorenz First Corporal.
John Willock Second Corporal.
James E. Ledlie Third Corporal.
George Tomlinson Fourth Corporal.
John Diniieldein Musician
Nicholas Young do.
Berlin, David Private.
Blair, John do.
Brady, Nicholas do.
Burke, Thomas do.
Cavanagh, James do.
Cauckins, Charles do.
Cuckler, Clarke do.
Cramer, Edward do.
Cain, John do.
Cramer, Robert do.
Carle, James I do.
Fulton, Andrew.. do.
Fuller, Albert C do.
Furguson, James do.
Frederick, Lewis do.
Galbraith, William J do.
Greenough, .Joseph do.
Graham, John do.
Gordin. James do.
Howe, William do.
Helper, Henry do.
Hassa, Edward do.
Hendriek, George T do.
Imbrie, Lewis do.
Ivinsola, Matthew do.
Kernal, Randall do.
Lane, Jackson Private
Leech, Elijah do.
Leech, Frank do.
Morehead, Edward.. do.
Morse, David do.
Murray, Martin do.
Mundy, Cornelius do.
M'Donald, Samuel do.
M'Elroy, James do.
M'Afee, John M do.
M'Clelland, William do.
M'Glone, Thomas do.
Oliver, Thomas F do.
Pryor, John do.
Robinson, John do.
Roese, Charles do.
Reams, Samuel do.
Rigby, Isaac do.
Smith, Charles J do.
Stevens, John G do.
Stewart, Robert do.
Sims, David , do.
Schubart, John W do.
Sharpe, Henry A... do.
Schmidt, Charles do.
Schalfer, Frank do.
Schumann, Albert do.
Schuchman, Christian do.
Teorge, George do.
Teorge, Nicholas do.
Thorne, James W^ do.
Westermau, Thomas do.
Westerman, .John do.
Weaver, Peter do.
Wilson, William J.. do.
Winnersly, .John do.
Weiss, Baithaser do.
Zimmerman, Henry do.
THREE MONTHS' SERVICE.
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Company E,
BECBUTTED AT WASHINGTON, WASHINCfTON COtTNTT.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 25, 1861.
James Armstrong Captain.
WiUiamF. Templeton First Lieutenant.
Samuel F. Griffith Second Lieutenant.
Oliver R. M'Nary First Sergeant.
David Brady Second Sei'geant.
John Q. A. Boyd Third Sergeant.
David Acheson Fourth Sergeant.
John D. Wikahan First Corporal.
Henry Brown Second Corporal.
Robert B. Elliott Third Corporal.
George B. Caldwell Fourth Corporal.
William A. M'Coy Musician.
Simon W. Lewis do.
Acheson, John W Private.
Alter, Henry H do.
Barr, James.„ do.
Bausman, Edwin W do.
Blonberg, Peter do.
Boon, Hugh P do.
Brobst, John V do.
Byers, John A do.
Cook, John L do.
Dougan, Henry M do.
Durant, Horace B do.
Durant, Tertius A do.
Erdman, Henry do.
Gantz, Hardman do.
Gettys, John L do.
Grier, James do.
Griffith, John M do.
Hallam, Charles do.
Hamilton, WilUam T do.
Hamilton, Alexander C do.
Hart, WiUiam do.
Hess, Eli do.
Horn, William H do.
Hughes, Robert P do.
Hyde, Andrew J do.
Kennedy, James do.
Kendall, John Private.
Kuntz, Philip P. do.
Lanton, John do.
Lane, Joseph ..do.
Leine, Matthew P. do.
Linton, Charles L do.
Laughiin, John do.
M'Farland, Taylor ..do.
M'Keever, Thomas M do.
M'Keever, John do.
M'Nulty, Caleb I do.
Montford, James do^
Morrison, William M do.
Odenbaugh, Henry C do.
Perrett, George A, do.
Phillips, Rollin O do.
Purviance, Henry A do.
Rawkin, Alexander do.
Reed, George B do.
Rickey, Samuel B. do.
Ritner, John B do.
Scott, Alexander W do.
Sharp, Cephas D do.
Shepherd, David do.
Stocking, James do.
Swart, Andrew J do.
Sweeny, John R do.
Templeton, Samuel do.
Templeton, Joseph H do.
Thompson, Robert do.
Thompson, Robert L do.
Underwood, William H do.
Vance, Isaac do.
Walker, George I do.
Wilson, Andrew W do.
Wilson, James B .....do.
Wishart, Robert T do.
WoUE; Wesley da
Company F
EIKJJRtllTED AT NEW CASTLE, LAWRENCE COTTNTY.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 25, 1861.
Edward O'Brien Captain.
Jainea R. Shaw First Lieutenant.
John P. Blair Second Lieutenant.
So[uire Hillery First Sergeant.
Thomas F. Jackson. Second Sergeant.
James R. Miller Third Sergeant.
James W. Warnock Fourth Sergeant.
Leonard Dobbins First Corporal.
Robert S. Gibbon Second Corporal.
Felix Morgan Third Corporal.
Alexander Haskins Fourth Corporal.
Lot Watson Musician.
Robert Van Horn do.
Aehton, William G Private.
Aken, David W do.
Adler, Robert do.
Bellows, Sylvester do.
Bishop, George do.
Bfty, Hillery N do.
Bamet, Robert T do.
Bradin, Thomas do.
Browii Clifford do.
Baitks, James do.
Ciuneron, Melancthon S do.
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Clifton, Warren „ Private.
CUfton, Joseph do.
Clark, WiUiam H do.
Cox, Scott do.
Cameron, Robert do.
Dickson, John N do.
Davids, David do.
Dobbins, William do.
Ernest, Abraham do.
Edwards, Henry S do.
Emery, Joseph H do.
Falls, Thomas H do.
Freeman, David W. D do.
Falkerson, John C do.
Fulkerson, Richard do.
Parren, Edward do.
GiUfilen, David J do.
Gibson, Andrew B do.
Gaston, Robert L do.
Harden, Jasper do.
Housman, John do.
Kerr, John O do.
Long, James M do,
Lusk, Robert do.
122
TWELFTH KEGIMEXT,
M'Connel], William H Private.
M'Clairn, John D do.
M'Gittigan, Alford do.
Mapes, John C do.
Mapes, Carson do.
Miller, Irvin do.
M'Counell, Socrates A do.
Montgomery, Samuel L do.
Miller, James M do.
Monroe, Joel do.
Morrow, Samuel G do.
Nelson, Nicholas do.
Peas, James , do.
Pyle, Isaac do.
Robinson, Henry Private.
Robinson, David C do.
Robinson, Josiah do.
Reed, Andrew R do.
Sankey, Joseph D do.
Sly, Thomas do.
Shurtz, John do.
Sherman, Scott do.
Ship, Jacob do.
Trimble, John do.
Trimble, Robinson do.
Wallace, William do.
Wishart, Robert T do.
Wolf, Wesley do.
Company G
HEORUITKD AT MONONGAHELA CITY, WASHINGTOil COUNT?.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 25, 1861.
Robert F. Cooper.^ Captain.
John S. M'Bride First Lieutenant.
Jesse C. Taylor Second Lieutenant.
William W. Thompson ...First Sergeant.
John Myers Second Sergeant.
Owen Bullard Third Sergeant.
John S. Slanger Fourth Sergeant.
Rees Boyd First Corporal.
Benjamin F. Scott Second Corporal.
John H. Woodward Third Corporal.
Alex'r O. D. O' Donovan. ..Fourth Corporal.
Frederick Layman Musician.
James S. Scott do.
Allen, Francis Private.
Beazell, Isaac R do.
Bennington, Harrison do.
Boyd, John do. '
Brooks, William B do.
Bellas, John do.
Baxter, William, .Ir do.
Beazell, Samuel W do.
Barry, Michael do.
Collins, Patrick do.
Collins, Sylvester do.
Cooper, William S do.
Dickey, Benjamin G do.
Dougherty, John C do.
Elliott, Andrew do.
Eberhart, William H. H do.
Grant, Andrew do.
Gregg, Alexander do.
Gibbs, John M do.
Hazzard, Joseph D. V do.
Howe, S. Bentley do.
Howe, WUliam H do.
Harris, James S do.
Heath, William H do.
Hoffman, WUliam J do.
Haney, Alexander do.
Kearney, David Private.
King, Henry B do.
Kennedy, William G do.
Long, James L do.
Louderback, Andrew do.
Lilley, Ellis N do.
Leighty, George C do.
Moreton, David do.
Mebaffey, James do.
M' Cain, 'Charles do.
Meredith, William T... do.
Morgan, Thomas do.
Mack, Thomas ...do.
Mack, William ; do.
Mockbee, Daniel do.
MiUer, Jacob S do.
Miller, Augustus J '.do.
Miller, Hillery do.
Merrick, John do.
Ong, William do.
Oliver, Charles do.
Oliver, William do.
Potts, George W do.
Paxton, Samuel B do.
Pritchard, Samuel do.
Reager, Joseph G do.
Rinard, John do.
Sutton, Reuben do.
Stewart, George do.
Sickman, Alfred M do.
Vangilder, Jefferson G do.
Vankirk, Theophilus do.
Wilson, Robert S do.
Woodward, William do.
Wickersham, Wm. H. H...do.
White, James S do.
Young, Samuel ......do.
Yates, Daniel D do.
Company H.
BEOBUITBD AT NEW OASTLE, IjAWBENCJE COONTY.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 25, 1861.
Daniel Leasure .......Captain.
James J. Cook First Lieutenant.
John S. King Second Lieutenant.
James S. Book First Sergeant.
Adam Moore Second Sergeant.
John Shoemaker^ Third Sergeant.
James A. Ray Fourth Sergeant.
John B. Rhineholdt.. ..First Corporal.
Oscar O. Sutherland. Second Corporal.
Crawford W. Stewart Third Corporal.
James M. Owrey Fourth Corporal.
John Nickliu Musician.
George B. Woodworth do.
Applegate, Henry Private.
AUen, Frank do.
Book, William P do.
THREE MOJJTHS' SERVICE.
123
Bowden, James G..„„ Private.
Breckenridge, Robert S do.
Cannon, John M d'^.
Christy, James H do.
Christy, Robert G do.
Clarke, Walter D do.
Clov,-, Milton A do.
Cochran, William D do.
Cook, William M do.
Craven, Richard do.
Donaldson, William T do.
Emory, .Tames M do.
Emory. John N do.
Euwer, John C do.
Euwer, John A do.
Everhart, John J do.
Ferguson, Henry A do.
Gaily, Henry M do.
Gilliland, Joseph H do.
Huzen, Aaron L do.
Henderson, James do.
Holtou, Noble do.
Houston, .James E do.
Hawk, William W do.
Justice, Jefferson do.
Jay, John do.
King, Ne^-ton W do.
King, William P do.
Treasure, Samuel G do.
Mavne, William A do.
MiUer, David M. C do.
Miller, .Joseph L Private.
Mitchell, Samuel W do.
Morrow, LeanderC do.
M'Miilan, James M do.
M'MilJan, James F do.
M'ICillip, James E do.
M'Creary. John C do.
Quigley,' James do.
Rhodes, Henry G do.
I Randolph, Alexander M...do.
Ray, Cvrus H do.
! Ross, Robert J do.
j Ramsey, Oliver P do.
j Sankey, Charles C do.
Sankey, Ira D do.
Spencd, E. J. R do.
Stevenson, William E do.
Sharp, William J do.
Sharp, John J do.
Shields, William J do.
Tidball, Harvey do.
Vanrienkle, Charles do.
Vangorder, .James S do.
Watson, Charles P do.
Wallace, .John O do.
Watson, William H do.
White, Chester L do.
Wilson, Charles do.
Wilkinson, Jonathan do.
Young, Philip do.
Company I,
KECRUITED AT PITTSBURG.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 25, 1861.
George W. Tanner Captain.
Henry O. Ormsbee; First Lieutenant.
William G. M'Creary Second Lieutenant. ,
Thomas J. Armstrong First Sergeant _
Georgo W. Gillespie Second Sergeant.
Charles Shaler Third Sergeant.
Albert G. Lucas Fourth Sergeant.
John M' Clintock First Corporal.
Charles Carpenter Second Corporal.
Charles J. Long Third Corporal.
William Whitesides Fourth Corporal.
Henry J. Miller Musician.
Lucien Gray do.
Agnew, James C Private.
Anderson, Walter F do.
Avers, William II do.
Alexander, William H do.
Armour, Thomas do.
Boyle, Alfred B do.
Boulton, John do.
Brown, Orlando C do.
Boggs, Samuel R do.
Bayne, John S do.
Bailentine, George W do.
Brinher, Andrew J do.
Benitz, John .1 do.
BeU, Henry H do.
Barker, William W do.
Bell, William S do.
Coates, Henry do.
Chamber, Samuel A do.
Coolev, Jacob C do.
CampbeU, William B do.
Craig, James M do.
Clarke, Henry W do.
Cochran, Richard B do.
Cooke, Charles C do.
Dmm, Francis A do.
Fleeson, Reese E.„.. do.
Fehl, John V ^ ..Private.
Forsythe, .Tohn N do.
Foley, Pa'iick J do.
Gumble, Samuel P do.
Gnrrison, Geoige W do.
Gross, EmanuelJ do.
Gipnor, Frederick M do.
Hodkinson, Thomas D do.
Hunsicker, Samuel do.
Hazlfltt, Joseph M do.
Hubley, William do.
Kleet, "Robert do.
Loomis, Orlando M do.
Lowry, David do.
Myers, Joseph ,do.
Moody, Samuel do.
Marquis, William V do.
Maguire, Daniel do.
Mason, Frederick do.
M'Gratly, John M do.
M'Bride, Samuel F do.
M'Cusker, Daniel do.
O'Neil, William H do.
Parsons, Alfred J do.
Peters, WiUiamW do.
Rose, Thomas E do.
Sutherland, James do.
Sterling, Hugh do.
Slaysman, G^eorge L do.
Slentz, Alexander H do.
Spence, Robert do.
Shanafelt, George H do.
Smith, H. King do.
Scott, Charles S do.
Stockton, William E do.
Williamson, James G do.
Williams, Frank B do.
White, Cyrus B do.
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TWELFTH KEGIMENT.
Company K.
KECRUrrED AT PITTSBURG.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 25, 1861.
William C. Denny Captain.
James H. Childs First Lieutenant.
A. Sydney M. Morgan Second Lieutenant.
Benjamin Bakewell First Sergeant.
Charles W. Chapman Second Sergeant.
John O. Phillips Third Sergeant.
Augustus B. Bonafl'on Fourth Sergeant.
Weston Roan First Corporal.
George Miitenberger Second Corporal.
Johns. Denniston Third Corporal.
George P. Cortes Fourth Corporal.
William C. Jones Musician.
JohnSpeer do.
Atwell, Charles A Private.
Adams, Benjamin C do.
Anderson, Thomas do.
Anderson, Henry L do.
Anderson, Henry H do.
Bagaley , Theodore do.
Black, Andrew P do.
Brown, James J do.
Brown, Samuel E do.
Cummings, Jacob M do.
Crummie, John... do.
Chalmers, George do.
Cain, John H do.
Creighton, James do.
Cook, Grant F do.
Dalzell, Alexander F do.
Dyer, William H do.
Dilworth, George do.
Dickson, James do.
Fleming, James P do. '
Fritz, George S do.
Grace, James do.
Gray, Alexander do.
Herron, David R .do.
Hughey, Julian H do.
Hurley, Patrick/.Tf. .do.
Husk, Henry W Private.
Holliday, David do.
Hanna, George do.
Harlin, WiUiara do.
Irwin, John do.
Johns, David do.
Jones, George W do.
Kingsland, George do.
Kelly, Edward do.
Kiddoo, James B do.
Lefevre, John do.
Logan, William do.
Mowry, Robert G do.
Moots, Augustus J do.
Madiria, William D do.
Mackey, David do.
Mallow, John do.
Morland, Joseph do.
M'Kie, Alexander do.
M'Clintock, Walter S do.
M'Knight, William do.
M'Clure, William G do.
M'Candless, William do.
M'Manus, Alexander do.
Oliver, Henry, Jr do.
Parke, Frank H do.
Robinson, Robert A do.
Sinclair, William H do.
Stanford, Robert do.
Sprung, Charles do.
Speer, William H do.
Scott, William do.
Temple, Robert do.
Yaught, Henry do.
Whitesides, Isaac P. da
Walker, Alexander do.
Weisel, Alfred do.
Young, Samuel B. M do.
Thirteenth Regiment.
rE call of the Governor for troops was nowhere received with a more
hearty, or immediate response, than in the city of Pittsburg. The Wash-
ington Infantry, a militia company, under the command of Captain Thomas A.
Eowley, was rapidly recruited to more than two hundi-ed members, all desirous
of serving in a body. To satisfy this desire, on its arrival at Camp Curtin, it
was organized in three companies, from which, with two other companies al-
ready in camp, a Battalion was formed, to be commanded by Captain Eowley
as Major. Other companies from Pittsburg and vicinity arriving soon after,
sharing in the same local pride, were incorporated with the Battalion, and a
regimental organization effected, by the choice of the following officers : Thomas
A. Eowley, of Pittsburg, Colonel ; John N. Purviance, of Butler, Lieutenant
Colonel ; W. S. Mellinger, of Monongahela City, Major. Joseph M. Kinkead,
of Pittsburg, was appointed Adjutant.
The regiment Avas mustered into the service of the United States on the 25th
of AprD, by Captain Seneca G. Simmons, and on the followiug morning moved
to Camp Scott, near the town of York. Only three of the officers, the Colonel,
Adjutant, and one Captain — members of the First Pennsylvania regiment in
the army of Occupation in Mexico — ^had had any previous military experience.
But the alacrity with which every order was obeyed, and the ardent desire mani-
fested by both officers and men to acquire a complete knowledge of their du-
ties, rendered the instruction both easy and pleasant. The result of the six
weeks training at Camp Scott, though the weather during a considerable por-
tion of the time was stormy, was most satisfactory. On the 4:th of June, the
regiment moved to Chambersburg, and on the 11th to Camp Brady, south of
the town, reporting to Colonel Dixon S. Miles, commanding the 4th Brigade,*
1st Division of Patterson's corps. On the 14th, the column began to move, the
Thirteenth reaching Greencastle the same night. This was the first actual
march under arms and fall equipments. On the following day it was continued
to Camp Eeily, near Williamsport.
On Sunday the 16th of June, the Thirteenth was assigned to the advance
of the column, and passing through Williamsport about noon— just as the wor-
shiping congregations were dismissed — forded the Potomac, and were the first
volunteers from the I^orth to reach Virginia on this line. Advancing a few
miles, the division encamped in a position well selected for defence, which was
designated Camp Hitchcock. Eemaining until the 18th, the command was or-
* Organization of the 4th Brigade, Colonel Dixon S Miles, 1st Division, Major General Geo.
Cadwalader. Detachments of Second and Third U. S. infantry, Major Sheppard ; Ninth regi-
ment Pennsylvania volunteers, Colonel Henry C. Longnecker ; Thirteenth regiment Pennsyl-
vania volunteers, Colonel Thomas A. Rowley ; Sixteenth regiment Pennsylvania volunteers,
Colonel Thomas A. Zeigle.
125 THIKTEENTH IIEGIMEXT,
dered back to the Maryland shore, all the regulars belonging to the corps, with
the cavalry and artillery, having been ordered to Washingion. On the return
march, the Thiiteenth was again assigned the post of honor, that of rear guard
to the column. Eeturnmg to the neighborhood of Williamsport, it encamped
in a position to command the principal ford. Details were furnished, cliiefly
fi'ora this regiment, for fatigue duty in constructing a permanent field work,
or redan, for the use of Captain Doubleday's battery. When completed, three
siege guns of heavy calibre were placed in position, and their range tested by a
shot from each, which, ricochetting on the hard turnpike on the opposite side
of the river, caused sundry rebel horsemen, who were latently watching the
operations, to beat a hasty retreat.
When Patterson's array again advanced on the 2d of July, the Thirteenth
and the Eighth Pennsylvania regiments were detailed to garrison Williams-
port, and to protect communications with the base of supply. Cut oflP, ihns,
from the position at the tront which they coveted, the men were determined to
show their prowess, if not in arms, with the pen. Procuring the use of the
"WiUiamsport Ledger" ofiBce, they commenced the publication of the "Penn-
sylvania Thirteenth," devoted to the patriotic sentiment of the camp, and to
the more elevated tone of wit and humor prevalent in the ranks. The first
number was issued on the 4th of July, 1861, and was continued, at intervals,
until after the battle of Antietam, in September, 1862, a portable printing-press
and materials having been purchased, and moved with the regiment. The
establishment was finally lost amidst the confasion on that hotly contested field.
Early on the morning of July 4th, the regiment was ordered to escort the
Rhode Island battery, belonging to Colonel Burnside's command, to Martins-
burg. The pieces were moved with difficulty across the ford, but were safely
reported to the commander early in the evening. Engaged in picket and fa-
tigue duty, until the 16tli, it moved to Bunker HiU, and occupied the camps
just vacated by the rebels, taking possession of their forage and their camp
fires, still alive.
On the 17th, a forced march was made to Charlestown. l^early the w^hole
distance, over dusty roads, was performed at a "donble quick." At a cross
roads, called Smithfield, a halt was made, by order of General Patterson, a line
of battle formed, the artUlery placed in battery, and every thing put in readi-
ness for action. This manoeuvre was executed with the design of protecting
the column against a sudden dash of the enemy's cavalry, which hxmg upon
the flank and rear of the army in considerable force. The regiment remained
in camp at Charlestown imtil the 21st, when it was ordered to Harper's Perry.
Starting without guides, and mistaking the way, it made a wide detour of some
half dozen miles, and arri\ing at the Potomac late at night, was obliged to
ford the river in the darkness, leaving some of the wagons in the middle of the
stream until morning. On the evening of the 22d, it again struck tents, and
marched to Hagerstown, whence, on the 25th, it moved by the Cumberland
Valley railroad to Harrisburg.
Here, for the first time since their organization, the men began to exhibit
impatience. Their campaign had been a bloodless one. Demagogues endea-
vored to convince them that they were no longer under obligations — ^their term
of enlistment having expired — to obey the orders of their officers. This state
of afiairs might have resulted disastrously, had not the previous good disci-
pline created a feeliiig of confidence in theif officers, and made their expressed
THEEE MONTHS' SERVICE.
12<
wish, equivalent to au order.* As soon as ti^ansportation conlcl be furnished
the regiment moved to Pittsbm-g, where an ovation awaited it. On the Gth of
August it was paid and mustered out of service.
Previous to this it had been determined to organize a new regiment for
three years or the war, and within two weeks from the disbandment, Colonel
Eowley with five companies departed for Washington, and before the end of
the month had ten full companies in camp. Eecruits still continued to arrive,
until the organization embraced twelve hundred men. Eeporting directly to
the War office, the regiment was not recognized by the State authorities, nor
its officers commissioned, until a large number of three years' regiments had been
placed in the service. Hence it was numbered the One Hundred and Second,
although it was among the first recraited.
FIELD ANI) STAFF OFFICEES
Thomas A. Rowley Colonel.
John N. Purviance Lieutenant Colonel.
W. S. Mellingor Major.
Joseph M. Klinkead Adjutant.
M. K. Morehead Quartermaster. .
James Robinson Surgeon.
George S. Foster Assistant Surgeon,
A. M. Stewart Chaplain.
Company A.
KECBTJITED AT PITTSBUKO.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 25, 1861.
David B. Morris
....Captain.
Edstrom, Charles G
.Private.
....First Lieutenant.
Easton, William
Fox, Thomas
Gaches, Joseph L
....do.
William M'llwaino....
...do.
Zenas Fish
....First Sergeant.
....do.
Gross, David W
....do.
Alward Forster
....Third Sergeant.
Glean, Henry
....do.
William H. Craumer ..
....Fourth Sergeant.
Greenawalt, William G.
....do.
Samuel Brozine, Jr ....
....First Corporal.
Hanna, William
..--.do.
JohnH. Elliott..
....Second Corporal.
Hart, Frank
...do.
Thomas S. Perkins
....Third Corporal.
Hirth, August
....do.
George W. Keifer
....Fourth Corporal.
Hoon, James M
...do.
Joseph M'Laughlin....
....Musician.
Hunezeker, Rudolph
...do.
John Andrew
do.
Hunezeker, WilUam T..
....do.
Adlington, John B
....Private.
King, Benjamin F
....do.
Allison. William P
do.
Kyle, Robert
....do.
Alderson, John
do.
Lang, W^illiam G
....do.
Leet, John B
Linn, Thomas S
Loomis, Simeon R
....do.
....do.
Barker, Marcus
do.
....do.
Brown, John A
Bird William
do.
...do.
do.
Martin, William L
Miller, Samuel B
...do.
Cooper, St. Clair
do.
...do.
Covlf* Daniel
do.
May, Trovillo
Myers, Frank A
...do.
Coiebaugh, Henry
do.
...do.
Curry, Maurice L
do.
M'Gowen, Benjamin F..
...do.
Davitt, Alfred B
do.
M'Kenna, Vincent
...do.
Duncan, James D
do.
O'Mayla, George
...do.
* The Tliirteenth regiment, when upon the point of taking the cai-s, homeward bound, were
called on to repress a disturbance occui-ring near the Headquarters of the Division commander,
a,t one of the principal hotels in Harrisburg, and ariived so promptly, in such good order, ex-
hibitiuff such complete discipline, that further action wan unnecessary.
128
THIBTEEXTH EEG12VIENT,
Petermau, Henry Private.
Printer, Isaac do.
Perry, Thomas do.
Paul, Robert A do.
Ruth, John B do.
Roberts, David do.
Shaw, John do.
Sarber, JohnB do.
Steimmeyer, Augustas do.
Shiver, Robert do.
Stright, Albert Private.
Thompson, George F do.
Trubv, Samuel do.
Turner, William F do.
Verner, Melchor do,
Vogely, Thomas do.
Woods, Thomas do.
Woods, George do.
Wefing, Henry O do.
Young, John 8 do.
Company B.
RECBTJITED AT BIRMINGHAM.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 2.5, 1861.
John W. Patterson Captain.
William F. M'Kee First Lieutenant.
Shepley R. Holmes Second Lieutenant.
Joseph Bishop, Jr „. .First Sergeant,
James M'Donald Second Sergeant.
Martin Shafer Third Sergeant.
Abner M, Bedell Fourth Sergeant.
William Hammett First Corporal.
John Mathers Second Corporal.
Joseph Banks Third Corporal.
Augustus Heisey Fourth Corporal.
Albert Flowers Musician.
Bancroft, John P Private.
Baldis, Peter do.
Bankerd, James, Jr do.
Banks, William H do.
Berry, Frank do.
Blockinger, Joseph do.
Blockinger , Reinhar d do.
Brindle, Peter, Jr. do.
Brown, William S do.
Bonshire, Henry do.
Burt, Hamilton do.
Caldwell, George W do.
Cashdiller, John H do.
Cole, Joseph do.
Conway, James do.
Davis, Abednego do.
Duff, George W do.
Evans, John do.
Fisher, Evan do.
Flory , Jacob do.
Grantz, Deitrick ...do.
Harris, Milford ..do.
Howard, Samuel J, .do.
Kane, George W .....do.
Kerch ner , Benard .do.
Korr, Alfred. .....do.
Kim, Melchoir do.
Knaba, Frederick Private.
Lipps, Louis do.
Melhorn, Jerome J do.
Metz, Henry J do.
Moody, Peter do.
Morgan, James W do.
Morgan, Thomas J do.
Moyen, Adam do.
Murdock, Ezekiel do.
M'AUister, William F do.
M'Coy, Thomas F do.
M'Intire, James do.
Newmoyer, Joseph do.
Orth, George do.
Page, Robert S do.
Parsons, James D .do.
Perflf, Jolm do.
Redmond, James ...do.
Rich, Jacob do.
Richards, John L..... ...do.
Roberts, William L do-.
Romig, Emanuel ..do.
Shawhan, Joseph, Jr do.
Shook, Henry do.
Slocum, Henry ...do.
Snellsauer, Florient do.
Somerville, Alexander da
Stemler, Peter do.
Stewart, David ..do.
Thomas, Reese J i-.do.
Thursby, John -.ti...-;do.
Tarr, David ....,., .do.
Ungst, Greorge ...do.
Ungst, Thomas L..„ do.
Urban, John...., .do.
Wenemore, David... ...do.
Wochle, John do.
Young, Nicholas, Jr.........do.
Company C.
RECRUITED AT PITTSBtrRQ.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 25, 1861.
.Joseph Browne ; Captain.
Charles W. Lewis First Lieutenant.
Alesfinder P. M'Kee Second Lieutenant.
Arthur Lemon First Sergeant.
liewis H. Mayer Second Sergeant.
John K. Wightman Third Sergeant.
Lewis Aurbacker Fourth Sergeant
WiUiam I. F. White First Corporal.
Thomas I. Blackmoie Second Corporal.
Howard Kerr Thi'-d Corporal,
Robert Waterson Fourth Corporal.
James H. Quartz Musician.
John B. Cordell do.
Burham, John H Private.
Barker, William H do.
Brown, Lewis F do.
Brown, Henry H do.
Bridenthal, .John do.
Bassore, William W do.
Crawford, Da^^■(l L do.
TITREE MONTHS' SEKVICE.
129
Curry, Isaac R Private.
Carothers, Charles do.
Cramers, Joseph do.
Callow, Alexander P do.
Carroll, William G do.
Silveria, John J do.
Dysert, Charles do.
Dripps, William P do.
Davis, John do.
Davidson, James do.
Ehman, Jacob A do.
Eichstein, INIatthew do.
Ekin, James A do.
Forsythe, Alexander do.
Flenniken, Henry B do.
Grant, Edward do.
Grant, Francis do.
Gawley, John do.
Gross, Ferdinand H do.
Hartzell, William M do.
Henshall, Charles do.
Johnston, Robert do.
Kane, William I do.
Kane, .Tames do.
Karracker, George do.
Lowrie, James A do.
Millinger, W'iiliam S do.
Miersth, Charles tl do.
Matting, Henry do.
Matting, Frederick do.
Morhead, Maxwell K do.
Megown, John A Private.
Myers, Worthington W do.
M'Ginness, Silas I do.
M'Clure, Mortle do.
Negley, William B do.
Potz, Gustavus do.
Peebles, John do.
Robb, William J do.
Robinson, James do.
Rollings, Robert do.
Struble, Philip do.
Shim, Charles P do.
Speer, Alexander M do.
Snodgrass, James H do.
Sahl, Leopold, Jr do.
Tillolson, Harry H do.
Tindle, Robert M do.
Thoden, Theodore H do.
Turner, Edward do.
Tobin, Michael do.
Thomas, Joseph. do.
Taylor, Charles C. do.
Van Voorhis, Abraham do.
Williams, William, Jr do.
Williams, William do.
Williams, Patrick do.
Wilson, John C do.
Wilson, Oregon do.
Walker, Samuel J do.
Walker, Samuel, Jr do.
Zeiger, Charles do.
Company D.
BECETJITED AT PITTSBURG.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 2.'>, 1861.
William Mays Captain.
Luke Loomis, Jr First Lieutenant.
Albert Fahnestock Second Lieutenant.
Thomas Maxwell First Sergeant.
James Patchell Second Sergeant.
Francis DeMay Third Sergeant.
William Grant Fourth Sergeant.
Alexander Wilson First Corporal.
David Scaram Second Corporal.
Joseph Bartel Tliird Corporal.
Henry Monath Fourth Corporal.
James H. Vance Musician.
Robert C. Alexander do.
Anderson, William, Jr.. ..Private.
Boyce, Matthew do.
Brady, Patrick do.
Cougher, Charles H do.
Cleary, Edward do.
Cochran, Richard H do.
Comfort, George A do.
Dnrfe, Thomas do.
Devaux, John B do.
Drenning, Henry G do.
De Zelley, John do.
England, James T do.
Evans, John do.
Elliott, William do.
Faulkner, Francis S do.
Furman, Charles M do.
Freeman, George P do.
Foreman, Samuel P do.
Griffith, Edward P do.
Hemmerle, Lawrence P do.
Higgins, Bernard do.
Heenan, JohnH do.
Hart, John T do.
Jones, Reese do.
17
I Kaye, Joshua Private.
Myers, Augustus do.
Moltz, Cyrus do,.
Mackey, Hugh do.
Miller, Henry do.
Morange, .Tohn A do.
Maddox, Thomas do.
Murdock, William J do.
M'Clelland, Thomas do.
M'Lane, William do.
M'Kibben, Samuel do.
Neely, James J do.
Orr, William J do.
Poll, Andrew...., .....do.
Parker, James Er ...do.
Patterson, James do.
Paisly, Hugh do.
Peters, WiUiam J do.
Reno, Socrates do.
Ragan, Alexander do.
Rodemore, Columbus do.
Roseburg, Peter B do.
Reed, Perry L do.
Smith, William D do.
Sommerville, John do.
Smith, James do.
Smith, Thomas O do.
Seabold, Lewis. do.
Thompson, Luther J do.
Thompson, Thomas do.
Taylor, Samuel J do.
Taylor, James H do.
Wickham, George H do.
Worthington, Henry do.
Wise, John Lewis do.
Woods, Thomas S do.
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THIRTEEXTH REGIMENT,
Company E
BECRTJITED AT PITTSBUKG.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 25, 1861.
William A. Charleton Captain.
Hamlet Towe First Lieutenant.
R. Bruce Young Second Lieutenant.
WiUiam L. Loyd First Sergeant.
William B. Jones Second Sergeant.
Lewis H. Cochran Third Sergeant.
John J. Hersh Fourth Sergeant.
Charles L. T. Dabney First Corporal.
William Perry Second Corporal.
Augustus Cochran Third Corporal.
John Drum Fourth Corporal,
Abner Adams Musician.
Samuel Armor do.
Alberger, Charles Private.
Amey, Jacob do.
Andrews, William do.
Butler, George do.
Black, William J do.
Bennett, Stephen do.
Burli, Henry do.
Baldaugh, Peter do.
Boston, Shepley H do.
Brosey, Christopher .do.
Barnett, Wilham do.
Bust, John L do.
Conner, George W do.
Crider, Daniel do.
Chamberlain, Cal do.
Crookhorn, John do.
Crider, William do.
Carson, Charles W do.
Coyle, Bernard do. ,
Campbell, John do.
Cooper, Joseph do.
Carey, Samuel do.
Dixon, Henry S do.
Easton, David M do.
Early, Alonza.. do.
Ferris, Patrick do.
Gesey, John Private..
Green, William do.
Givens, Bernard do.
Herleman. Edward W do.
Hagan, William dc.
riarsha, James do.
Hitchins, William do.
Heifer, Peter do.
Jewell, John do.
Kimberly, Benjamin F do.
Kaner, Henry do.
liing, Spencer do.
Lee, John do.
Lyle, Charles do.
Mangan, Daniel do.
Mangan, John P do.
Merithew, Fitch do.
Montgomery, John do.
M'Clelland, James do.
M'Kim, John do.
Miller, Xavier... do.
Pratt, Charles do.
Price, David do.
Peedon, John F do.
Ryan, Samuel do.
Shaffer, Alexander do.
Sarrick, Ambrose do.
Smith, James do.
Sence, Clemens do.
Spicy, John do.
Slaymaker, Charles do.
Smith, Lyman do.
Seybold, Christian do.
Vance, James do.
Ward, Daniel S do.
Williams, Charles do.
Wilmot, Thomas do.
Wood, Charles L do.
Young, John do.
Company F.
RECRUITED AT PlTTSSTJRGf.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 25, 1861.
Jolin D. M'f^arlaiid Captain*
James H. Coleman First Ldeutenantt.
George W. Eowelrs ^....Second Lieutenant.
John C. MarfoW First Sergeant.
Samuel H. Hay Second Sergeant,
George Perkins Third Sefgeant*
William Y. Adlington Fourth Sei-geanti
Wniiam A. Hoak First Corporal.
John W. Dunlap Second Corporal.
James Larimer Third Corporal.
Adam Weaver„ Fourth CorporaL
JohnKessler Musician.
James S. Black do.
Anderson, John A Private.
Brown, Edward L do.
Brennan, Michael do.
Beck, Washington do.
Eoges, Thomas W do.
Syels, William H do.
Brysoi^, Daniel. ...,!, -tt, do.
Bowei}, James A ,.,.rdo.
Bobthj George do,
Br e.ckiijriage, Linwood do.
pndPwV Jp$n...y.... •••_• r4P.
Craig, William.., Private.
Cummins, George A do.
Day, William S.. do.
Day, Allen C ....<...do.
Dunderi, John.. do.
Deterstein, Charles da
Dohthel, James.; .dO#
Fuitoil, James.., ..........do.
Fitzipatrick, John .......do.
Frazey, Benjamin F....<.w..do.
Fortt, Philip H.-........;.......do.
Forrester, James D....,ij..i<do.
Graham, James dd.
Graham, Thomas do.
Griffin, Robert L do.
Hagan, Allen do.
Hays, Lewis do.
Hughes, John D do.
Haiidberry, George H do.
Hottinger, Charles do.
Heiser, Henry „ do.
Hoflman, George C do.
Hunt, James C do.
Johnston, Perry do.
THREE MONTHS' SERVICE.
131
Krosaer, William P Private.
King, Henry do.
Kemiedy, Robert do.
Kajmes, Andrew do.
Leybvirn, George do.
Landers, Jacob do.
Lord, Horace M.... do.
I/inghani, William do.
Martin, Joseph do.
Morgan, George F do.
Maguire, James do.
M'Knight, George do.
M Cord, Frank do.
M'Cloury , Thomas do.
Pittraan, George do.
Perkins, David I Private.
Payne, Reynolds do.
Piper, John R do.
Reddick, George do.
Reed, Peter W do.
Reese, John do.
Richards, William do.
Schuck, Joseph do.
Silk, Charles W do.
Silk, Joseph H do.
Silk, George W do.
Snowden, William do.
Vanhorn, James D do.
Vanhorn, William A do.
Company G.
B£CBUITED AT BEDFOBD, BEDFORD COUNTY.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 25, 1861.
John H. Filler Captain.
Edward S. Mopps First Lieutenant.
William BarndoUar Second Lieutenant.
John B. Helm First Sergeant.
Alexander C. Mower Second Sergeant.
William Bowman Third Sergeant.
William H. Nulton Fourth Sergeant.
Harry H. C. Kay Fii-st Corporal.
Oliver C. Ramsey Second Corporal.
John W. BarndoUar Third Corporal.
George W. Wentling Fourth Corporal.
Armstrong, Thomas Private.
Bowers, John do.
Bochm, John W do.
Bartholomew, Borchiel do.
Boor, William A do.
Brown, Jeremiah do.
Bradley, Alexander do.
Borland, Zachariah do.
Cook, John F do.
Davis, James W do.
Davis, Richard do.
Defibaugh, Harrison do.
Elliott, David S do.
Elder, Samuel do.
Filler, WilUam T do.
Gates, Theophilus do.
Guy, Robert do.
Golipher, Justice do.
Hornig, Frederick do.
Hissong, Josiah do.
Hater, William do.
Hater, Alexander H do.
Hill, Aaron do.
Hildebrand, Alexander do.
Jafloby, Edward do.
Karchner, David do.
Kreiger, John Private.
Kegg, Jacob do.
Karder, William do.
Kelly, John T do.
Kay, Ezra do.
Lowry, Samuel do.
Lightningstar, August's... do.
Munshower, George W do.
Miller, Clement R do.
Miller, John H do.
Mellan, Thomas R do.
Mullen, Washington do.
Moore, John do.
Medley, William do.
M'Quillen, Hiram do.
M'Girr, Matthias do.
Mohn, Frederick do.
Pilkington, Richard do.
Pilkington, James da.
Peck, Jacob B do.
Poorman, Franklin H do.
Penn, William J do.
Ramsey, Ell B do.
Rabe, Frederick W do.
Saupp, James do.
Steel, David S do.
Slack, Francis M do.
Shellar, William do.
Statler, William do.
Tate, Samuel B do.
Tobias, Samuel do.
Washabaugh, WiUiam do.
Williams, Richard do.
Wilson, William do.
Wilson, Hugh do.
Wonech, Michael do.
Company H.
BECBUITBD AT "BtTTIiEB, BUTLEB COUNTY.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 25, 1861.
Alexander Gillespie Captain.
George W. Smith First Lieutenant.
John G. Vandyke Second Lieutenant.
John B. M'Quiston First Sergeant.
Edwin Lyon Second Sergeant.
Oliver C. Redic Third Sergeant.
Samuel Muckel Fourth Sergeant.
Thompson Campbell, Jr... First Corporal.
Andrew Cams, Jr Second Cori>oral.
John P. Orr Third Corporal.
Joseph B. Mechling Fourth Corporal.
Thos. A. Cunningham. ..Musician.
Williams. Dickson do.
Ayres, Alfred Private.
Allen, John do.
Allen, Jefferson do.
Barclay, Shaler C do.
Brown, Peterson do.
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THIRTEENTH REGIMENT,
BedillioD, Robert Private.
Banks, Andrew M do.
Bonder, Jacob do.
Crattv, Eli G do.
Crooks, William do.
Crozier, Robert W do.
Caldwell, John. do.
Carnahan, Thomas J do,
Davis, John do.
Daub, George do.
Dunn. William do.
FJeming-, Hudson J do.
Fitzimmons, John do.
Frick, Wallace do.
Glenn, John L do.
Graham. Samuel. do.
Greer, Joseph B do.
Gregory, John.. do.
Harbison, John D do.
Hagerty, Demosthenes do.
Jamison, William J do.
Jack, William S do.
Kennedy, David R da
Kennedv, W'illiam. do.
Lyon, Robert W ,...do.
Lyon, Howe D do.
Lyon, Daniel H do.
Mackrel, James do.
Miller, Isaac M do.
Millford, Thomas J do.
IVIilfoi-d, James P ...do.
Moore, Alexander W Private
Marshall , Dun woody do.
M'Quiston, W'illiam W....do.
Moore, W^illiam J do.
M'Clmig, Charles H do.
M'Lary, James do.
Moore, George do.
M'Micbael, ]i;than S do.
Kixon, Simeon do.
Otto, Christian M do.
Potts, .James do.
Pearce, Robert C do.
Reed, Alfred G do.
Ruch, Lawrence do.
Smith, George H do.
Step, William II. H do.
Schindler, Adam do.
Sykes, Thomas M. C do.
Stewart, Isaac C do.
Shannon, James H. do.
Singer, Augustus I do.
Schleppy, Milton I do.
Shakely, Frederick R do.
Thompson, Robert I do.
Teaby, Oliver ..do.
Wise, Oliver I do.
Walker, Samuel do.
Wolf, George do.
Weisenstine, Peter do.
Wallace, George F do.
Ziegler, Andrew S do.
Company I.
KECRUITED AT PITTSBUEG.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 24, 186L
William G. Gallagher Captain.
James M'Gregor First Lieutenant.
Thomas A. Hinton Second Lieutenant.
George E. Leach First Sergeant.
Daniel Burkely Second Sergeant.
George W. Grubb..... Third Sergeant.
James Adams Fourth Sergeant.
James Carn First Corporal.
Bylman Bavard Second Corporal.
Charles P. DiUs Third Corporal.
John Thomas Fourth Corporal.
William O'Brian Musician.
James Hughs do.
Atkins, Lawrence Private.
Burns, W. H do.
Briggs, Sabinus, do.
Boyle, John do.
Beech, RosweU R do.
Burk, James do.
Bletz, Jacob do.
Baker, Jacob do
Cam, Matthew do.
Conrad, George W do.
CaldweU, James do.
Campbell, John do.
Clark, Joseph do.
Christ, Grass do.
Davis, Thomas D do.
Dean, James do.
Dougherty, Francis do.
Dill, Heni-y do.
Doak, Samuel do.
Dean, Thomas do.
Edmonds, George do.
Elkins, William do.
Freeborn, Thomas B do.
Fletcher, Walter. . . .„ , do.
Flet«her, Charles do.
Houston, John Private.
Higgens, Francis do.
Hopkins, John do.
Holmes, John do.
Kelly, Michael do.
KeUv, Patrick, 1st do.
Kelly, Patrick, 2d do.
Lennix, John do.
Lindsey, John do.
Lyons, John do.
Marbles, George do.
Moody, William do.
Morrow, John do.
Milligan, John do.
Mulliolland, John do.
M'Donald, Bernard do.
M'Gainer, James do.
M'Carty, William do.
M'Shane, Paul do.
M'Kinney, Daniel do.
M'Cammon, John do.
Nelson, Thomas do.
Nichols, John do.
Newton, William. do.
O'Connell, Michael do.
Olin, David do.
Robinson, George do.
Rock, Patrick do.
Ryan, James do.
Suell, Edward do.
Stewart, William H. ........do.
Taylor, Samuel do.
Walker, Peter do.
Weeks, Joseph H do.
Whalin, Peter do.
Walters, William do.
Wilks, John do.
THREE MONTHS' SERVICE.
Vd$
Company K.
REOnUITED AT PITTSBURO.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 26, 1861.
John Poland Captain.
John D. Quinn First Lieutenant.
Thomas Mooncy Second Lieutenant.
Henry Hudson First Sergeant.
Charles Williinson Second Sergeant.
John P. Leonard Third Sergeant.
Benton F. Brown Fourth Sergeant.
Abner Updcgraft First Corporal-
Samuel Alexander Second Corporal.
John L. Fojtrler Third Corporal.
William B. M'Laughlin... Fourth Corporal.
Michael O'Brien Musician.
Frank Milstein do.
Allen, John II Private.
Anderson, Edwin do.
Bright, William J do.
Bernhard, Nathan do.
Bo^^art, David do.
Bradberry, Thomas J do.
Burns, Arthur do.
Buckley, John do.
Carline, James W do.
Clayes, Henry M do.
Clark, Samuel C do.
Chantler, William do.
Carroll, Patrick do.
Crone, James do.
Carroll, Matthew do.
Cleaver, licwis do.
Clark, Alexander do.
Davis, James C do.
Davis, Samuel H do.
Donnison, John H do.
Fischer, Lewis do.
Fleming, James B do.
Grecra, James C do.
Green, James P do.
Graham, William do.
Grine, John Private.
Haug, William do.
Holmes, John C do.
Harper, John do.
Harmon, James do.
Henessy, James do.
Hubbard, Charles P do.
Kolbecker, Frank J do.
Kelsey, JohnM do.
Louden, John do.
Langklin, William L do.
Leonard, Charles do.
Laughlin, Joseph M do.
Lighthill, David do.
Lane, Washington do.
M'Cormac, James R do.
Multenberger, Stephen do.
M'Chesney, George do.
M'Donald', David do.
M'Gratty, William J do.
Nixon, Thomas L.. do.
Porter, Thomas do.
Quartz, Joseph do.
Rice, Michael do.
Ridge, William A do.
Shriver, Henry do.
Stewart, David A do.
Smithson, Daniel W do.
Sweeney, John C do.
Taylor, Samuel B do.
Van Pool, George do.
White, John E do.
Whiler, Ephraim do.
Wells, James do.
Wigley, William do.
Wicklim, James A do.
Watt, John do.
Fourteenth Regiment.
THE Fourteenth regiment was formed at Camp Curtin, of companies from
various sections of the State. The men had been recruited, or rather
accepted — for the outpouring everywhere was at the flood tide — at periods va-
rying from the 15th to the 30th of Ai^ril. The line officers, becoming impatient
at the delay in effecting regimental organizations, selected ten companies, and
calling them together held an election, at which the following field officers
were chosen : John W. Johnston, of Youngstown, Westmoreland county, from
Captain of company F, and who had been a Captain of volunteers in the Mexi-
can war. Colonel. Eichard M'Michael, of Eeading, Berks county, who had
been a Major in the Mexican war. Lieutenant Colonel ; Charles N. Watts, of
Carlisle, Ciunberland coimty, Major ; Joseph A. M'Leau, of Eeading, was ap-
pointed Adjutant. This organization was recognized and approved at Head-
quarters, and the men were mustered into the service of the United States by
Captain Simmons, on the 30th of April, 1861. Many of the men, also, had
seen service in the war with Mexico and were famihar with a soldier's life. —
Clothing, arms, and accoutrements were received at Camp Curtin. On the
9th of May, the Fourteenth, in company with the Fifteenth regiment, was or-
dered to Lancaster, where it went into camp upon the Fair ground, which was
designated Camp Johnston.
The post was under the command of Brigadier General James S. Negley,
of Pittsburg, an experienced officer, who commanded the Brigade to which the
Fourteenth and Fifteenth regiments Avere subsequently attached. The men
were drilled in Scott's tactics, and were soon brought to a good understanding
of the principles and practice of that system. Much attention was bestowed
upon the troops by the citizens, and the whole camp was entertained with a
sumptuous dinner by the ladies, by whom havelocks and Bibles were liberally
distributed. On the 3d of June, the regiment was ordered to move to Cham-
bersburg, where it arrived on the same day and went into camp about five
miles from the town. The Brigade organization was here completed, and the
Fourteenth was assig-ned to the 5th of the 2d Division.*
On the 16th of June, the Brigade advanced to Hagerstown, and on the
20th was marched to the neighborhood of Sharpsburg. Here the Fourteenth
remained, doing picket and guard duty, and was thoroughly disciplined in an-
ticipation of active service.
At early dawn on the morning of the 2d of July, the whole force under
* Organization of the 5th Brigade, Brigadier General James S. Negley, 2d Division, Major
General William II. Keim. Fourteenth regiment Pennsylvania volunteers, Colonel John W.
Johnston; Fifteenth regiment Pennsylvania volunteers, Colonel R. A.Oakford; Twenty-fourtli
regiment Pennsylvania volunteers, Colonel Joshua T. Owen.
THREE IVrONTfTS' SERVICE.
135
General Patterson commenced crossing- the Potomac. The column took the
main road to Martinsburg, except the Brigade under General Negley, which,
at a point about one mile from the ford, diverged to the right, to meet the enemy
should he come from Hedgesville, to guard the right, and to rejoin at Hains-
ville.* On the following day the Fourteenth arrived at Martinsburg, and en-
camped near the town. Several expeditions were made into the country, but
in every instance failed to meet the enemy. Before leaving Martinsbui%o-, a
beautiful flag was presented to the regiment by the citizens of the place, as an
expression of their sympathy in the Union cause, and as an acknowledgment
of the good conduct of officers and men while doing provost duty in the town.
When, subsequently, the place fell under rebel rule, many of those who were
instrumental in securing and presenting the flag, were subjected to bitter per-
secution.
The enemy being reported in force at Bunker Hill, about seven miles dis-
tant, on Monday, the 15th of July, the whole army moved to that place. But
the enemy had fled, leaving his camping grounds as the only vestiges of his
presence. On Thursday following, the regiment marched to Oharlestown, and
on Sunday to Harper's Ferry, where the first intelligence of the battle of Bull
Eun was received.
The term of enlistment having expired, it was ordered to Harrisburg. —
Marching to Hagerstown it was dispatched by the Cumberland Valley road.
On arriving at Chambersburg, a telegram was received from Governor Curtin,
directing it to go into camp at some convenient place and await further orders,
Harrisburg being already full of returning troops. It was accordingly moved
to Carlisle, where it encamped and remained about two weeks. Here the men
were paid and mustered out of service by Captain Hastings. A large propor-
tion of officers and men re-entered the service in various Pennsylvania organi-
zations.
FIELD AND STAFF OFFICERS,
John W. Johnston Colonel.
Richard M' Michael Lieutenant Colonel.
Charles N. Watts Major.
Joseph A. M'Lean^ Adjutant.
Daniel W. Syler Quartemiaster
R. S. Sjmiington Surgeon.
Washington L. Nugent.. .Assistant Surgeon.
R. M'Carter Chaplain.
Company A,
KECJBUITED AT BEADrNG, BERKS COTTNTY.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 27, 1861,
D. A. Griffith Captain.
J. A. M'Lean First Lieutenant.
E J Ranch Second Lieutenant.
J.'PhiUippi." First Sergeant
Amos Arnold Sooond Sergeant.
H. Missimer. Third Sergeant.
F. W. Berg Fourth Sergeant.
Thomas Gabriel First Corporal.
G. W. Rapp Second Corporal.
S. Dampman Third Corporal.
Bently Smith Fourth Corporal.
H. Goodhart Mu.sician.
♦General Patterson's official report. (Jonduot of the War, Vol. TI, p. 133, No, 34.
136
FOURTEENTH REGIMENT,
Francis Bauer Musician,
Armstrong, John Private.
Burns, Moses do.
Bauman, Joseph do.
Bosler, Daniel do.
Brookins, John H do.
Bell, Matthias do.
Bell, Nelson do.
Chalfant. Joseph do.
Cook, William.. do.
DeVoute. Bartholomew do.
Deihm, Charles M do.
Fink bone, Jacob do.
Fawl, Augustus do.
Finkbono, Daniel do.
Fix, Samuel do.
Getrost, Henry do.
Getz, Leonard do.
Goodman, Aaron do.
Gottschall, Emanuel do.
Hiller, Gotlieb do.
Hindman, JohnS do.
Hassinger, John H do.
Hayes, George M do.
Houder, Jacob do.
High, James do.
Husk, Samuel do.
Hummel, Benjamin do.
Klemmer, Benjamin do.
Kramer, Nicholas do.
Kerper, Daniel do.
Lewis, William R do.
Large, William do.
Lawrence, William.. - ... .Private.
Lawrence, Joseph do.
Miller, Levi do.
Miron, Charles do.
INIay, Joel do.
Noland, Charles do.
Pollam, George do.
Quimby, Henry do.
Reigel, Charles do.
Roy, Milton do.
Reheafuss, Henry do.
Smeck, Ephraim do.
Steife, Harrison do.
Simon, Robert do.
Smith, Charles do.
Smith, Nicholas do.
Shalters, F. B., Jr.. do.
Seaman, A. S do.
Sailor, Henry do.
Sample, Henderson do.
Shultz, James A do.
Trout, Cyrus do.
Traite, Urias do.
Toole, James do.
Thompson, James M do.
Tassel, Van do.
Uimer, Fredprick do.
Uxly, Cornelius do.
Wolf, Peter do.
Whitman, Edwin do.
Weidner, Pliilip do.
Zellers, Samuel do.
Company B
RECRTJTTED AT ST. CLAIR, SCHUYLKILL COUNTT.
MUSTERED XN, APRIL 30, 186L
William H. .Jennings Captain.
William G, Burwell First Lieutenant.
Joseph Enniss Second Lieutenant.
Char les Bl acker Fi rst Sergeant .
Thomas M'Prim Second Sergeant.
William F. Guyther Tliird Sergeant.
Nicholas Schmeltzer Fourth Sergeant.
Michael A. Welsh First Corporal.
David Reese Second Corporal.
James Blaclvcr Third Corporal.
Edward R. Breckon Fourth Corporal.
William Birt Musician.
Michael Clark do.
Anspach, William.. Private.
Blacker, WilUam do.
Brown, William do.
Brinnan, William do.
Blakely, John do.
Childs, WilUam.. do.
Cresswell, Thomas do.
Clase, Benneville do.
Cooper, James J do.
Crow, John ...do.
Gather, John do.
Dudley, William do.
Davis, William do.
Dougherty, John do.
Davis, Jonah do.
Donley, John do.
Dolan, John do.
Dixon, Joseph do.
Evans, George do.
Francis, ,Tohn do.
Farnie, George do.
Gettius, William do.
Guyther, Thomas do.
Green, Robert do.
Green, John do.
Gable, William u do.
Humphries, Evan Private.
Harrison, Marshall do.
Hancock, George do.
Highten, James do.
Jenkins, David.. do.
Jones, Isaac B do.
Jeremiah, David do.
Koch, Theodore do.
Kelley, John do.
Lockett, George do.
Mason, John ,...do.
Mason, Edward do.
Murray, Patrick do.
Morgan, John L do.
Price, William do.
Pusey, James. do.
Richardson, Frank W do.
Reese, Reese do.
Rogus, Robert do.
Snowden, John do.
Smith, John W do.
Smith, George do.
Steel, William M do.
Sedgwick, Edward do.
Stevens, John do.
Taylor, John do.
Taylor, Charles do.
Thomas, George do.
Thomas, John T do.
Thompson, John do.
Van Horn, Adgate C do.
Vincent, John do.
Walker, Daniel D do.
Walker, Daniel do.
Wilson, Thomas do.
Wood, John do.
Wonders, Geoi-ge do.
Zimmerman, Adam do.
Tnrj.r! months' service.
137
C our ANY C.
RECRUITED AT
MONTOUR COUNTY.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 2n, 1861.
Oscar Ephlin Captain.
John A. Winner First Lieutenant.
Clinton W. Pursell Second Lieutenant.
Henry M. Trumbower.....r"1rst Sergeant.
Arthur Amandus Second .Sergeant.
Freeze M'Williams. ...v.....Third Sergeant.
John C. Perrin Fourth Sergeant.
Jacob Miller First Corporal.
George W. Vangilder Second Corporal.
Adolphus Bookheister Third Corporal.
Reese Flanigan Fourth Corporal.
Henry Metz Musician.
William MiUiner do.
Alcorn, John Private.
Alward, John do.
Blue, Samuel do.
Brown, Benton B do.
Bamhart, William do.
Boush, Montgomery do.
Billmoyer, William H do.
CaldweU, Samuel W do.
r.a^is, Lewis L do.
Banks, George do.
Davis, Richard do.
Deiss, Reese do.
Everhart, Nathaniel do.
Fields, EUjah do.
Fenstermacher, Joseph H...do.
Foin, John A do.
Gaskins, Harbit do.
Handley, William ...do.
Huntingdon, John. do.
Ilouser, James ^ do.
Howe, John T do.
Hopldns, Richard do.
Handshaw, Peter .do.
Houser, John J do.
Johnson, Stephen ...do.
Jenkins, John R.... .........'.. ..do.
Johnson,' Joseph H do.
Jones, Edward Private.
Jones, James do.
Jones, Matthe\\^ do.
Jordan, John do.
Kelly, Patrick ,. do.
Kelly, Martin «.. do.
Kesler, Michael ....do.
Loudan, Thomas .....do.
Lewis, John O ,.......;,..do.
Mencer, John i...do.
Mowrer, Charles i... do.
M'Ninch, Samuel do.
Markel, William do.
Miller, Jacob C ...do.
Ogden, Andrew F .do.
Patton, Alfred B ;..do.
Pursel, John do.
PhilUps, James M do.
Robbe, Joseph .do.
Rank, Ellis H ..:.do.
Roderick, Edward W.....i.do.
Rush, Stephen L ;..do.
RoUin, Harris G ....do.
Small, Charles ,. do.
Stall, Samuel do.
Snyder, John C ......do.
Spade, Hiram M ...do.
Sigler, Robert .do.
Thomas, James do.
Thomas, WiUiam J ....do.
Terry, Charles -..do.
Tusman, Casper ..do.
Thorp, James do.
Thacher, Edward do.
Wise, Mark W do.
iWatts, WilUam M do.
Williams, David .do.
Woods, John do.
Young, William.... do.
Company D.
RECRUITED AT SMITH'S MILI,, CLEARFIELD COUNTY.
MUSTERED JN, APRIL 26, 1861.
James Crowther Captain.
John S. M'Kiernan First Lieutenant.
William Stoke Second Lieutenant.
John G. Cain First Sergeant.
William Round Second Sergeant.
Andrew M'Clure Third Sergeant.
Daniel Hoover Fourth Sergeant.
Samuel Hoover First Corporal.
Martin Burley Second Corporal.
William Conrad Third Corporal.
William M'Kiernan Fourth Corporal.
Irwin W.Bell Musician.
Abraham H. Brady do.
Ball, John Private,
Beckweth, Thomas do.
Bourk, John do.
Pxjyor, Peter do.
Brady, Patrick do.
Brady, William J do.
Brewer, Thomas H do.
Carscm, James do.
Carr, William do.
18
Connell, William H Private.
Connelly, Thomas T do.
Connelly, Patrick do.
Cresswell, Thomas do.
Cresswell, Samuel do.
Crowel, Hiram do.
Denny, Peter do.
Druckamiller, Charles do.
Dunlap, George W do.
Fink, John W do.
Fink, Reuben do.
PoK, James do.
Gibbs, David M ...do.
Gillen, William do.
Giant, Henxy do.
Glasgow, Oooree W do.
Gill, wmiam W do.
Halderman. Jacob do.
Ilelsel, John do.
Hill, John L do.
Holleu, William S do.
IloUcn, Thomas J do.
138
FOURTEENTH REGIMENT,
Hollen, Thomas W Private.
Henderson, John A do.
Hunter, Allen M do.
Hoffman, John A do.
Johnston, Nicodemus do.
Kirmey, James E do.
Longcoy, Oscar do.
Lytle, William do.
Mplone, John do.
Meredith, William B do.
MiUer, John W do.
Monuhen, Patrick do.
Mulveny, Patrick do.
M'Cune, Samuel do.
Myers, James do.
Rath, Robert do.
Richards, George B do.
Robbins, Jacob M Privata
Bobbins, John H do. '
Root, Truman do.
Root, Lanson do.
Stephens, Joseph do.
Stephens, .John W do.
Stetler, Hiram do.
Snyder, Simon do.
Stoddard, James do.
Straightitf, Andrew F do.
Troxall, George W do.
Walker, William E do.
Warrick, Isaiah do.
Warefel, John do.
Weston, Alfred do.
Wiley, James do.
Company E.
BECBUITED AT
BERKS OOtmTY.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 24, 1861.
John C. Shearer Captain.
JohnT. Schoener First Lieutenant.
William G. Moore Second Lieutenant
George N . Steach First Sergeant.
Cyrus Oberly Second Sergeant.
Henry Weighman Third Sergeant.
William Weinhold Foiuth Sergeant.
James Gaul <. First Corporal.
Henry Gut-walp Second Corporal.
Levi Bennethem Third Corporal.
Eli Daugherty Fourth Corporal.
John Daniels Musician.
Cvrus Heflfelfinger do.
Ayres, James Private.
Arnold, Henry dd.
Arnold, Samuel do.
Barket, Samuel do.
Bennethem, William do.
Bennethem, Charles do.
BrechbiU, John do.
Bennethem, Jonathan do.
Clouser, John do.
Capp, Peter do.
Deppen, Jacob do.
Dissinger, David. do.
Dehart, Levi do.
Fiddle, Isaac do.
Fink, William do.
Fosk, Charles do.
Fry, William do.
Gast, William do.
Haywood, Henry do.
Harp, Henry do.
Honies, William do.
Hawk, Mandon do.
Hendricks, Reuben do.
Hampton, John do.
Hofihaan, Frederick do.
Himmelrich, William do.
Haas, John do.
Klahr, Samuel Private.
Koch, Israel do.
Kuhns, George W do.
Kautz, Henry P do.
Kohler, Henry do.
Lash, William do.
Liveringhouse, John H do.
Lash, Benjamin do.
Meek, Lawrence do.
Moyer, Elias do.
Madary, William do.
Mathen, Samuel do.
M'Guire, Thomas do.
Milligsock, Augustus do.
Muskness, Peter do.
Nice, Milton B do.
Owens, Blue do.
Parson, Samuel do.
Putt, Frederick do.
Pollum, James do.
Reinhart, James do,
Rosenberger, Henry do.
Russell, Jeremiah do.
Rose, Isaac do.
SchoU, Isaac do.
Stout, Emanuel do.
Smith, Zadoc do.
Shaffer, Michael do.
Seidel, William W do.
Strouse, William do.
Seidel, James do.
Spotz, Daniel do.
Ulrich, Cyrus do.
Wise, Peter do*
Wenrich, William H do.
Wise, Levi do.
Weiser, George doi
WeUs, William H do.
Whitaker, Samuel do.
Zechman, Percival do.
Company F.
HEtmuiTED Af GKEfiNSBURG, V^ESTMOBBI^ND COUNTY.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 22, 1861.
S. S. Marcband Captain.
Hun^phjrey Carson First Lieutenant.
Andrew Bayaird Second Lieutenant.
William H. Sowasjj „ First Sergeant.
JohnS. Baif -.* Second Sergeant.
Steward Carroll Third Sergeant.
Josiah B. Lauffer Fourth Sergeant.
James D. Tharp First Corporal.
THREE MONTHS' SERVICE.
139
William Weigle Second Corporal.
Thomas Williams Third Corporal.
James A. Painter Fourth Corporal.
Jesse Geiger Musician.
John Tantlinger do.
Ayres, Samuel Private.
Brown, George W do.
Bankert, Robert F do.
Bonsel, J. O do.
Bramon, Patrick do.
BUley, Thomas do.
Banks, Robert E do.
Casterwiler, John do.
Cochran, John do.
Charles, Thomas do.
Cups, David do.
Donald, John do.
Dull, George H do.
Decker, William do.
Davis, T. T do.
Eakin, William do.
Gisal, Samuel do.
Gebhart, John do.
Grier, Leander do.
Green, John W do.
Hush, Lebbeus B do.
Hyte, Henry E do.
Howl, Jonathan do.
Howl, Albert do.
Howl, J. K do.
Heisten, Lewis do.
Huey, John do.
Huey, Washington do.
Huslaey, Lewis do.
Herten, George ao.
Hood, Joseph do.
Irvin, John do.
Johnston, John N. do.
Keeler, Samuel Private.
Kennedy, Jeremiah do.
Kennedy, Newton do.
Keebert, Daniel •. do.
Keltz, Alexander do.
Kreider, E. W. H do.
Keltz, Anthony do.
Ludwig, William B do.
Lewis, Jefferson do.
Littlefield, William do.
M'Allister, T. A do.
Miliron, Simon do,
Marchand, Daniel do.
M'Cormick, Samuel ..-.,, ...do.
MahoflE, William do.
M'Kelvey, John do.
Nail, H. B do.
O'Brien, John S do.
O'Gara, John do.
Patton, James do.
Parks, David do.
Robinson, G. W do.
Richards, Thomas do.
Smith, Samuel do.
Staugh, John A do.
Smith, Samuel A do.
Stott, Joseph do.
Smith, John G do.
Scholl, Absalom do.
Thompson, J. O do.
Taylor, James H do.
Tritchman, Irvin do.
Teulhers, David S do.
Whitaker, Bradbury do.
Wands, WilUam do.
Woods, Henry do.
Wilson, Henry A do.
Zandel, Albert .^do.
Company G.
BECRTTITED AT
WESTMORELAND COirNTY.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 27, 1861.
John B. Keenan Captain.
Joseph West First Lieutenant.
James Carnahan Second Lieutenant.
Joseph W. Churns First Sergeant.
Harmon Burd Second Sergeant.
James Mullen Third Sergeant.
Wesley Taylor Fourth Sergeant.
Thomas C. M'Guire First Corporal.
Henry Stickle Second Corporal.
Robert Knox Third Corporal.
John Nicely Fourth Corporal.
Wilson J. Alkens Musician.
William Kells do.
Aman, Edward Private.
Artist, WUliam do.
Baird, WiUiam do.
Beck, George do.
Beck, John do.
Berhn, Joseph do.
Berry, John do.
Blackljurn, John do.
Baird, Simeon do.
Caten, John do.
Craig, JohnB do.
Culbertson, Thomas do.
Dougherty, William do.
Fink, Jacob do.
Fhnt, Samuel do.
Fritz, Alexander do.
Fritz, Jeremiah do.
George, Peter do.
Gibson, William do.
Geiger, Benjamin do.
Hill, Jacob „ ..Private.
HOI, John do.
Hood, George W do.
Hughes, Isaac do.
Irwin, Elias do.
JeUy, George W do.
Keiflfer, John ...do.
Kelly, Joseph do.
Kelly, M. A do.
Kennedy, Henry do.
Larimer, John do.
Lauffenberger, Fred'k do.
Leap, Michael do.
Long, Jacob do.
Lowry, William do.
Martin, Adam do.
Miller, Tenedore do.
Mitchell, WUham do.
Moore, Cornelius do.
Moore, George W do.
Nicely, Shannon do.
Noel, Emanuel do.
Noel, John do.
Parker, John do.
Peden, William do.
Penn, Robert do.
Ream, John do.
Randolph, James do.
Reising, John do.
Seigfried, David ...do.
Shirey, Hiram do.
Showers, Benjamin do.
Short, Tarn do.
140
FOUETBENTH REGIMENT,
Stephenson, William Private.
Stickle, Peter do.
Smith, John do.
Stoot, Joseph do.
Smith, GeorgoW do.
Taylor, Jonathan ^ do.
Taylor, "Wesley Private.
Thomas, James do.
Wa,lker, John S do.
Waughaman, John do.
Wallace, Peter G do.
Wittemhergor, Joseph. .....do.
Company H.
EECBUITED AT
-, BLAIR COUNTY,
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 24, 1861.
Thomas Holland Captain.
William M'Graw First Lieutenant.
Samuel A. Andrews Second Lieutenant.
David Gildea First Sergeant,
John II. Robertson Second Sergeant.
Joseph Mauk Third Sergeant.
G eorgo S. Hoover Fourth Sergeant.
David Ligenfeldt First Corporal.
Jacob W. Andrews ....Second Corporal.
Mahlon B. Hamilton Third Corporal.
John II. Black Fourth Corporal.
Daniel B. Hicks Musician.
Thomas Lloyd do.
Breeze, Sanmel Private.
Boring, Henry J do.
Burkey, Aaron do.
Brubaker, Emanuel do.
Burke, Patrick do.
Bartlebaugh, Philip do.
Christian John G do.
Dallas, John do.
Dibert, Michael H do.
Davis, George W do.
Davis, Joshua do.
Donahay, David A do.
DUlman, Simon P do. '
Dougherty, Michael do.
Engle, Henry do.
Emeigh, Charles do.
Fleck, John do.
Fry, Solomon W do.
Flinn, Samuel do.
Fether, ]\Iichael do.
Gibboney, James H do.
Gibboney, Luther M do.
Gates, Martin do.
Grooms, David do.
Hainsey, George do.
Henderson, William do.
Hammond, Edward Private.
Hodge, Patrick F do.
Hammars, James J do.
Hammond, Greenbury do.
Hughes, John do.
Hall, George do.
Ickis, Adam do.
Isett, Aaron B do.
Keith, William do.
Laiso, John H do.
Mowrey, William R do.
Miller, Edward B do.
Miller, Henry do.
Mangus, Abraham do.
Mountain, William do.
Myers, Peter do.
M'Connell, William J do.
M'Inay, John do.
M'Kenzie, Robert do.
M'Cartney, James do.
Malone, Christian do.
Nofsker, William do.
Osner, George A do.
Perkins, George W do.
Robinson, James do.
Rotherick, Davis B do.
Robinson, William do.
Reffner, James do.
Rough, Andrew do.
Ruggles, Joseph do.
Smith, William do.
Smith, John do.
Smith, David do.
Stifflor, William do.
Shanck, Joshua do.
Vaughn, George do.
Wilt, Joseph do.
WiUiams, James do
Company I.
RECRUITED AT
MUSTERED IN, MAY 2, 1861.
Alexander Bobb Captain.
J. C. Saunders First Lieutenant.
John H. Typher Second Lieutenant.
WiUiam Knee...-. First Sergeant.
David Brenneman Second Sergeant.
James M' Fad don Third Sergeant.
David M'Kee Fourth Sergeant.
Johnson C. Akors First Corporal.
George Strayer Second Corporal.
John Grimes Third Corporal.
Peter Barley Fourth Corporal.
Thomas CampboU Musician.
H. Boner do.
Brenizor, John Private.
BroAvn, Washington do.
Brown, WiUiam do.
Bartlebaugh, M Private.
Bird, George do.
Bartlebaugh, SUas do.
Brown, Jacob do.
Barr, Reuben ....do.
Burket, George do.
Rosier, Henry ; do.
Brenner, Amos do.
Coleman, James do.
Campbell, Lawrence do.
Cook, Charles do.
Carman, Henry... do.
Conrad, Isiiac ."!do.
Dunlap, John do.
Dilser, Lawrence do.
Daniels, Edward do.
THREE MONTHS' SEIIVICB.
141
Fore, Yost Private.
Fink, Jacob <lo.
Firth, John do.
Fight, William do.
Fighter, Clemens do.
Firth, Jacob do.
Fito, Abraham do.
Funk, David do.
Goitly, Jacob do.
Gxiilard, George do.
Greenleaf, Buiner do.
Grove, Amos do.
Himes, John do.
Hoover, George do.
Houck, Josei>h do.
Henry, Frederick do.
Himes, John do.
Hoover, George do.
Herriugton, Horace do.
Kuehall, Richard do.
Kemnierer, Samuel do.
Kiehl, Theodore do.
Kolb, Henry do.
Kurtz, George do.
Kurr, William do.
Kisslcr, John do.
Lyman, Charles do.
Llnglo, Jerome do.
Leidig, Daniel do.
Lytle, John... do.
JJW/\ Jajjies do.
Ijoosc, Samiici Private.
Miller, Edward do.
M'Ginloy, Thomas do.
Mucklcr, George do.
Mordus, Samuel do.
Mausaus, George do.
JM'Chesnc, John do.
Moore, George do.
Metzgar, John do.
Mortis, Samuel do.
Miller, Samuel. do.
Moore, Lewis do.
Motzer, Samuel do.
Moss, Edwin do.
Nick eson , Charles do.
Ruggles, John ,.r..do.
Roberts, William do.
Rhodes, Christian do.
Ross, Jacob do.
Rice, Joseph do.
Sheliier, Emanual do.
Spencer, James do.
ShoeinaTi, David do.
Bolida, John do.
Tutor, John do.
Williams, John do.
Wykoli", Samuel do.
Washing, .James do.
Winn, Henry do.
Winn, William do.
Company K.
RECRUITED AT M'KEESPORT, ALLEQUENY COUNTY.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 24, 1861.
Christian Snyder Captain.
Frederick Shaum First Lieutenant.
George Has t Second Lieutenant.
John Mishell First Sergeant.
Peter Altmyer Second Sergeant.
G. M. Bacon Third Sergeant.
Thomas J. Dunlevy Fourth Sergeant
Leo Haas First Corporal.
Henry Lickert Second Corporal.
William Behm Third Corporal.
Frank Blessing.. Fourth Coriwral.
Matthias Mumeyer Musician.
.John Hughes do.
Backhouse, William Private. .
Bennett, Matthew do.
Bach, Nicholas do.
Bishop, Adam do.
Carr, William do.
Culbert, Aaron do.
Crawford, David C do.
Cooling, Joseph do.
Cooper, Thomas do.
Dougherty, Henry do.
Dougherty, Jamison do.
Davis, John do.
Evans, Joseph do.
Fastman, Rhinehart do.
Flore, George do.
Gillchrist, James do.
Gochnauor, John A do.
Griffith, Franklin do.
Haas, Stephen do.
Heasley, David do.
Harrison, Robert do.
Hensel, Henry do.
IlaU, George do.
Kit nchline, .John do.
Kristnian, Peter C do.
King, Henry do.
Robert, A. D Private.
Learch, John do.
liong, Henry do.
Ludwig, George do.
Meizer, George do.
M'Laughlin, James do.
M'Graw, Alexander do.
Miller, Philip do.
Martin, Frederick do.
Means, W. C do.
Mansfield, G. W do.
Morolock, William do.
Merkall, Charles do.
Pritchard, John do.
Radgebcr, .John do.
Robinson, Francis do.
Reichley, Christian do,
Rouch, John do.
Rompp, .Jolm do.
Steinmctz, Rhinehart do.
Stephens, James W do.
Slano, William do. "
Speidel, Conrad do.
Shepherd, Nicholas do.
Saybold, John do.
Stein, Peter do.
Shaffer, John do.
Tish, F. J do.
Ulmer, Matthias do.
Verner, .Jacob do.
Woods, Tliomas do.
Walker, Tlieodorc C do.
Woods, George W do.
Weitzcl, Robert do.
Welsbev, .John do.
Wolf, John S.., do.
Weitzcl, John do.
Walters, George L do.
Fifteenth Regiment.
THE Fifteenth regiment was organized on the 1st day of May, 18G1, at Camp
Curtin, hy the choice of the following officers : Eichard A. Oakford, of
Scrantou, Luzerne county, Colonel ; Thomas Biddle, of Philadelphia, Lieuten-
ant Colonel ; Stephen ]!T. Bradford, of Scranton, Luzerne county. Major. John
E. Lynch, of Wilkesljarre, was appointed Adjutant.
While the regiment remained at Camp Curtin, the post was under the com-
mand of Colonel Oakford. Here the men were armed and partially supplied
with clothing and equipments. An excellent brass band was attached to the
regiment. On the 9th of May it was ordered to Camp Johnston, near the city
of Lancaster, where the men were comfortably quartered in barracks, tents not
having been provided . The Cam p was imder the comm and of Brigadier General
James S. Negley, by whose excellent discipline the troops became very profi-
cient in the duties of the soldier. They received many kind attentions from
the people of Lancaster, by which camp life was relieved of many of its harsh
and repulsive features. On ,the 3d of June, the regiment moved via Harris-
burg, to Camp Patterson, near Chambersburg, where it was assigned to the
5th Brigade,* 2d Di\ision. On the 16th of June, the brigade marched to Camp
Negley, in the neighborhood of Hagerstown, and two days thereafter made
a rapid movement to Williamsport, under the apprehension of an advance of
the enemy, but were obliged to return without having been gratified with the
sight of a rebel. On the 21st, the brigade marched to Camp Porter, where it
was joined by the Twenty-fourth Pennsylvania, under command of Colonel
Owen. While here, a general court-martial was convened for the Division of
Major General Keim. Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Biddle, of the Fifteenth
regiment, was detailed as president, and Lieutenant H. C. AUeman, of com-
pany E, as judge advocate. This court-martial moved with the army, and was
in session uninterruptedly during the remainder of the term of service.
On the morning of the 2d of July, the army crossed the Potomac, the 5th
Brigade having the right of the 2d Division and passing Major General Pat-
terson in review. About one mile from the ford Negley's Brigade diverged from
the line of march of the main column, and moved by a road leading to the
right, having company A of the Fourteenth regiment, and company I of the
Fifteenth thrown forward to right and left as skirmishers. Scarcely expecting
to meet the enemy, the skirmishers, about three hundi'ed yards in advance of
the column, were suddenly confronted by a battalion of Colonel Ashby's cav-
alry, dressed in blue blouses, and having the general appearance of XJnion
"Organization of 5th Brigade, Brigadier General James S. Negley, 2d Division, Major Gen.
eral William H. Keim. Fourteenth regiment Pennsylvania vohniteers, Colonel John W. John-
ston: Fifteenth regiment Pennsylvania volunteer,^, ColonclRicliard A. Oalrford ; Twenty-fouitli
regiment Pennpylvania voluntoPTs, Colonel Joeh-.^aT. Owen.
THREE MONTH.S' SERVICE. 143
troops. Emerging from a tlii(ik wood in the direction of Falling Waters, they
rode leisurely forward and baited at a fence. The skirmishers, mistaking
them for our own cavalry, obeyed the order of Colonel Ashb^; to " let down the
fence." No sooner was this done, than the rebel leader, followed by some forty
of his men, rode into the field, siuTounded the unsuspecting party, shot down
the First Sergeant, and demanded the surrender of the entire body, consisting
of the Second Lieutenant, John B. Hutchinson, and thiity-foui- men. Before
they had time to fire, or hardly to comprehend their situation, they foimd them-
selves in the clutches of the enemy, and were quickly hutilc:! away. The
skirmishers on the left were prevented from firing, for fear of shooting their
captive comrades.
The column was at once thrown into Une, and marched in pursuit of Ashby j
but, having no cavalry, the pursuit was vain. Ashby escaped with his prison-
ers, and the result of his strategy was heralded through the South as a bril-
liant affair. But among honorable men, stealing up to an enemy in the dis-
guise of companions in arms, has always been regarded as an act of cowardice.
The prisoners were taken to Eichmond on foot, and being the first captures of
the war, after the fall of Sumter, were subjected to every species of insult by
the exultant populace. After being kept awhile at Eichmond, they were sent
further South, for a spectacle, and were finally lodged in the oSTew Orleans
Penitentiary, where they remained until General Butler and Admiral Farragut
came thundering at the defences of the city, in AprU, 1862, when they were
hurried away to Salisbury, and were soon after exchanged. Six of their num-
ber died in Southern prisons from harsh treatment and exposure.
The army marched to Martinsburg on July 3d, and the following day, the
anniversary of our National Independence, was celebrated by hoisting the stars
and stripes on the Martinsburg court house, with appropriate ceremonies
Eemaining until the 15th of July, the Brigade moved to Bunker Hill, and two.
days later to Charlestown. On the 25th, the regiment was ordered to Hagers-
town, which place it reached on the 26th. On the following day the Four-
teenth and Fifteenth regiments encamped at Carlisle, where they remained imtil
the 7tli of August, and were mustered out of service.
144
FIFTEENTH REGIMENT,
FIELD AND STAFF OFFICERS
Richard A. Oakford. Colonel.
Thomas Biddle lieutenant Colonel.
Stephen N. Bradford Major.
John R. Lyncli Adjutant.
Jacob Rice Quartermaster.
A. P. Meylert Surgeon.
R. H. Little Assistant Surgeon.
Company A.
HBCBUITED AT SCBANTON, LUZERNE OOUNTV.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 26, 1861.
John Bradley ^..Captain.
Sylvester Shively First Lieutenant,
John E. Force Second Lieutenant.
Freeman J. Coiser First Sergeant.
Charles Russell Second Sergeant.
William H. MUlor Third Sergeant.
Joseph A. Dixon Fourth Sergeant.
William H. Dixon First Corporal.
Edward G. Kichline Second Corporal.
Philip W. Cool Third Corporal.
Norman R. Coe Fourth Corporal.
Ruf as Walton Musician.
Bernard Elbert do.
Bittender, Abraham Private.
Bitzenberger, Charles W....do.
Betron, Nelson do.
Burke, William do. ,
Bennett, Chauncey. do.
Brink, George do.
Briggs, Jeremiah do.
Burr, Edwin J do.
Cornell, Isaac do.
Cunningham, Murt do.
Combs, Theodore B do.
Croll, Mark do.
Cassiday, Patrick do.
Connor, Michael F do.
Carey, David do.
Cornwall, Johnson A do.
Day, Samuel..; do.
Deiacy, John do.
Derr, WilUam do.
Decker, John do.
Dyer, Andrew do.
Detrick, Elijah do.
Ellis, Walter H do.
Evans, Jacob W do.
Fell, George W do.
Hanyon, John R do.
Hall, Preserved S Private.
Hinckley, James do.
Hetherby, John do.
Haly, Stephen do.
Hutchinson, Ulysses W...do.
Haggarty, Nelson do.
Hopkins, Walter R do,
Hinckley, Sylvester do.
Knoor, Harry L do.
Kater, George N do.
Leteer, Alfred W do.
Line, Fletcher do.
M'Daniel, Joseph do.
M'Mustrio, Irvin do.
M'Cormick, John do.
M'Carty, Dennis do.
Malone, Patrick do.
Marshall, John W do.
Miller, Conrad do.
Miller, Nicholas do.
Neely, Alexander do.
Pierce, Isaac do.
Phillips, Owen .'...do.
Parker, George.... ....do.
Powell, Watkins ^...do.
Parker, Noel B do.
Patter, WUliam do.
Ross, Oliver R do.
Remaly, Stephen do.
Remaly, Wesley do.
Roushy, Levi do.
Stetler, Charles do.
Stetler, Samuel do.
Senburg, Barton do.
Shafer, Georgo E do.
WestfaQl, Levi D do.
Wolcott, George A do.
White, Hiram do.
Walters, Rufus do.
Company B.
BEORXJITED AT PTTTSTON, LUZERNE COUNTY.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 23, 1861.
Anthony Bro^vTi Captain.
And rcas Frey First Lieutenant.
Onorgo Dick Second Lieutenant.
nonry Toufel .T»«Npirst Sergeant.
Charles Aicher Second Sergeant.
Joseph Kiiisor Third Sergeant.
Loo .Stoucr _. „„. ^.Fourth ScJgoaut.
Albert Foist First Corporal.
Joseph Steuer Second Corporal.
.Tohu Kolb , Third Corporal,
Herman Kaspur Fourth Corporal.
Anthqny Wollingor Musician
William Esholiniiii...j do.
Barry, Samuel ...Privato.
THREE MONTHS' SERVICE.
145
Ivauslier, Lewis Private.
Clauser, Ephraim do.
Dowde, Robert do.
Durve, Ferdinand do.
Dresde, Frederick do.
Dameg, Edward do.
Eisenstein, .Joseph do.
Egensen, William do.
Engraft", Adam do.
Fass, JohnN do.
Fritz, John. Martin do.
Faethr, William H do.
Feist, Rudolph do.
Fernekees, Adam do.
Flad, Michael do.
Filling, John do.
Fisher, Jacob do.
Fullmer, Henry do.
Gerald, Tillbridge do.
Gruneberg, Frederick do.
Grab, Conrad do.
Gobel, John do.
Gambel, Peter do.
Hilbert, Andreas do.
Holman, Frederick do.
Hummel, Reiiihold do.
Kienzle, Jacob do.
Kaiser, Otto..... ...do.
Kessler, Charles.. do.
Kunzelmau, George do,
Keller, John do.
Kelber, Tobias do.
Kretz, Pet€r do.
Klingler, Valentine Private.
Kiefier, William do.
Louse, Joseph do.
Merehenter, Israel do.
Marsh, Christian do.
Morton, Irvin ....do.
Matter, .Jacob do.
Matter, Samuel do.
Morse, Nicholas do.
Mishlish, Philip do.
Marshall, Joseph H do.
MasshoideK, Adam do.
Neils, Henry S. O do.
Ott, Lewis do.
Parks, Noah do.
Parsons, George B do.
Roser, Frederick do.
Rader, John do.
Rupple, Joseph do.
Reizel, Jacob do.
Shanz, Daniel '. do.
Shazle, Jacob do.
Shmidt, John do.
Stark, John do.
Sholl, Frederick do.
Shmidt, Jacob M do.
Sholl, John do.
Shmidt, James R do.
Wolf, Jacob do.
Wedle, Edward do.
Willard, David do.
Wolf, Felix do.
Company C.
RECRUITED AT PITTSTON, lilJZERNE COUNTY.
MUSTERED IN,
Christian Robinson Captain. i
Frederick Weichel First Lieutenant.
Charles Robinson First Lieutenant. I
William Stein Second Lieutenant.
JohnR. Jones, Jr Second Lieutenant.
A nthony Ferres Second Sergeant.
Charles Croner Third Sergeant.
Adam Pantle Fourth Sergeant.
Lewis J. Gratz First Corporal.
Joseph Mehibaum Second Corporal.
William Locher Third Corporal,
Frederick Wagner Fourth Corporal.
Frederick Berger Musician.
Jacob Engel do.
Br eithaupt . M atthew Private.
Bechtold, William do.
Birkel, George do.
Biel, Frederick do.
Bon, Adam do.
Campbell, Robert do.
Duvrick, Michael do.
Erhard, Charles do.
Elm, Charles do.
Emrich, Frederick do.
Emrich. Christian do.
Faller, Henry do.
Frantz, William do.
Frasch, Henry do.
Futtere, ElUs do.
Ganther , Barnabas do. ^
Goehrs, Frederick do.
Gimnich, Peter do.
Hatchen, John do.
Hartman, PhUip do.
Hartman, Charles do.
Hess, Peter do.
Hoffman, John do.
Hancock, Owen do.
Houseman, Charles do.
Harrman, Sylvester do.
Koch, Adam do.
19
APRIL 27, 1861.
Kammer, John Private.
Kleinman, Philip do,
Kapp, Delos P do.
Korr, William do.
Kunzelman, Frederick do.
Lennich, Charles do.
Lewis, Frederick do.
Miller, Charles do.
Miller, Nicholas do.
Moser, George do.
Morris, Griflith do.
Neuffer, Charles do.
Nessle, Charles do.
Niemayer, John do.
Newcomer, Casper do.
Pontius, Charles do.
Reipert, Jacob do.
Rosar, Jacob do.
Roehm, WiUiam, 1st do.
Roehm, WilUam, 2d do.
Reper, Jacob do.
Rifford, Gustavus do.
Schuter, Christian do.
Schneider, Philip do.
Schweitzer, Philip do.
Schremsen, Joseph do.
Stahl, Henry do.
Schmitt, William do.
Schneider, Peter do.
Schneider, Matthew do.
Schmitt, F'rancis do.
Teufel, Frederick do.
Thomas, Patrick do.
Weinig, Daniel do.
Worth, Charles do.
Wagner, Frederick do,
Wachtle, George do,
Weisgarber, Charles do.
Zwick, Morris do.
Zang, Charles' do.
146
FIFTEENTH EEGIMENT,
Company D.
BECRXHTED AT WILKESBAERE, LUZERNE COUNTY.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 22, 1861.
Solomon Struner Captain.
Daniel Dobra First Lieutenant.
Jacob C. HoLn Second Lieutenant.
Marcus K. Bishop First Sergeant.
John Gebhart Second Sergeant.
George Schaffer Third Sergeant.
Nicholas Smith Fourth Sergeant.
Rudolph Suialtz First Corporal.
Theophilus H. Stees Second Corporal.
James Evans Third Corporal.
Frantz Gebhart Fourth Corporal.
William Fuegline Musician.
Charles Richter do.
Anderson, Alexander Private.
Brand, Lewis do.
Boyer, Amos .....do.
Borer, Peter do.
Berry, Irving do.
Berner, George do.
Badenstelt, Frederick do.
Bfund, John do.
Cluss, Charles do.
Capp, Christian do.
Chatham, John do.
Chubb, Daniel do.
Chubb, Phihp do.
Dorsh, Michael do.
Dippre, John do.
Drum, Jacob do. :
Dick, Alexander do.
Engert, Philip do.
Engelman, John do. ,
Fisher, Anthony do.
Ferguson, Charles „ do.
Fenner, William do.
Gobert, Henry do.
Glaco, Sydney W do.
Hushback, Peter do.
Hushback, Henry do.
Hess, Ferdinand Private.
Hither, Godfried do.
Kratch, Peter do.
Konrad, John do.
Lobshicr, Nicholas do.
Lifler, Michael do.
Leebrick, George T do.
Murray, Cyreneus do.
Miller, David P do.
Mindendorfer, Anthony. ..do.
M'Donald, William.. do.
Novels, George W do.
Oswald, Stephen do.
Phafley, Charles do.
Reman, Edward do.
Rubeck, Charles do.
Rhote, Julius do.
Ryeon, James do.
Schmuck, Christian do.
Silks, Jacob do.
Specht, George do.
Spalinger, Ulricli do.
Schibel, Frantz do.
Scholl, Edward do.
Smith, James do.
Schweitzer, Lewis do.
Steiner, John do.
Steiner, Dr. John do.
Souter, Conrad do.
Tritchler, John do.
Vollman, Nebmuke do.
Weigner, Melton do.
Weeke, Herman do.
Wolf, Jacob do.
Wm, John E do.
Wentzel, Paul do.
Young, Thomas do.
Zinunmerman, Jacob do.
Company E.
RECRUITED AT HARRISBURQ.
MUSTERED IN, MAY 1, IS61.
John Nevin Captain.
H. C. AUeman First Lieutenant.
Henry Lyne Second Lieutenant.
Samuel Wolf Second Lieutenant.
Isaac G. Black First Sergeant.
Daniel J. Gruver Second Sergeant.
Daniel Basehore Third Sergeant.
Christopher Gould Fourth Sergeant.
Anthony W. Black First Corporal.
James M'Leer Second Corporal.
Benjamin F. Bowman Third Corporal.
George B Egle, Fourth Corporal.
William Ehler Musician.
George W. Monroe do.
Agle, Jacob Private.
Ayres, Charles do.
Alleman, Frederick O do.
Black, David do.
Black, George F do.
Buchanan, Porter do.
Brooks, Henry do.
Bratton, Albert P do.
'i, David .....do.
Brumbaugh, James Private.
Campbell, Patrick do.
ConneUy, Thomas do.
Carter, Lewis do.
Deibler, Levi do.
Derstine, George A do.
Dunkle, Peter do.
Elliott, James do.
Ettien, Philip do.
Foster, Daniel do.
Grubb, JohnH do.
Givler, Benjamin do.
Gibson, William L do.
Gross, Samuel do.
Hetrick, Jacob D do.
Hackett, James J do.
Harrison, John G do.
Hendrickson, Ellis S do.
Jackson, Cyrus do.
Knipe, John do.
Kuhn, Albert J do.
Kilburn, Michael do.
Killing, John do.
THREE MONTHS' SERVICE.
147
Lechler, Anthony. Private.
Lesaick, Samuel do.
Lowe, Jacob do.
M'Grath, Patrick do.
Mart.m, Jacob do.
M'Laughlin, Peter do.
Menges, Michael do.
M'Niflf, Patrick do.
M'Knight, John A do.
Mott, Joseph do.
Marshall, John R do.
Mumma, David H do.
Price, John do.
Powell, Edward do.
Patton, WiUiam do.
Pratt, Samuel do.
Rupley, James do.
Roberts, Peter T do.
Reiss, John Baltzer do.
Rush, Christian do.
Rees, James do.
Rice, Edward do.
Reuter, Martin do.
Shaner, Jacob V do.
Shindle, Isaac do.
Snyder, Simon do.
Stabler, johnR do.
Swineford, Oscar do.
Stechley, WiUiam H do.
Stine, JohnN ...do.
Tearney, John do.
Thomas, Lorenzo do.
Weaver, George do.
Winters, Joseph do.
Wills, William C do.
Wyant, Jeremiah „ do.
Company F.
REOBTTITED AT MOTTNT JOT, LAKTOASTER COUNTY.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL — , 1861.
Jacob K. Waltman Captain.
Andrew Eigenrode First Lieutenant.
David H. Nissley Second Lieutenant.
James H. Raymond First Sergeant.
Michael Drabenstodt Second Sergeant.
Lewis Hahlen Third Sergeant.
George Tshudy Fourth Sergeant.
George Stifiler First Corporal.
Jeremiah Gettle Second Corporal.
Leonard P. Heiligh Third Corporal.
Joseph Dunlap Fourth Corporal.
Lewis Hoke Musician.
Barlow, James Private.
Beam. John » do.
Brandt, Abraham R. do.
Barnes, Joseph do.
Blaney, Emanuel do.
Boyer, Samuel do.
Blake, John do.
Beam, Joel do.
Buckius, William do.
Bane, Amer do.
Bowersack, George do.
Cover, John do.
Collins, James do.
Caracber, David do.
Eberman, George D do.
Eby, Peter L do. ?
Funk, Henry do.
Fry, David do.
Frank, Penrose do.
Forrest, WiUiam B do.
Grow, Philip do.
Green, Jesse do.
Gunter, Charles do.
Hoffman, Christian B do.
Hartman, Herman ..^ do.
Hamilton, Albert do.
Jacob do.
Herr, John M. Private.
Irving, Thomas do.
Kaylor, Abraham do.
Kling, Jacob W do.
Keller, John do.
Kapp, John do.
Lenox, Samuel H do.
Lawrence, William J do.
Layton, Samuel do.
Lutz, George do.
Lynch, Patrick do.
M'Donald, Frank Y do.
Mace, Augustus do.
Maloney, Thomas do.
Musser, John do.
MitcheU, James do.
Martin, Andrew do.
Naylor, Levi do.
Nelson, Peter do.
Phillips, John T do.
Peroy, Daniel do.
Rose, Henry do.
Reed, John do.
Rife, Abraham do.
Stoner, Amos do.
Seaman, WUUam do.
Slaymaker, James A......;.. do.
Swoads, William do.
Smead, Joseph do.
Shriner, George do.
Senders, CorneUus do
Trayer, David do.
TaU, Joseph do.
Walten, William do.
Walmer, Israel do.
Wambaugh, Levi do.
Wine, John do.
Waltondorf, WUliam do*
148
FIFTEENTH REGIMENT,
Company G.
RECRUITED AT WILKESBARRE, LUZERNE COUKTY.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL — , 1861.
Thomas Magoverix...^ Captain.
Thomas A. Nichols First Lieutenant.
Alexander Phillips Second Lieutenant.
John Eskings First Sergeant.
Richard W. Jackson Second Sergeant.
George S. Kilhorn Third. Sergeant.
David Garbet Fourtli Sergeant.
John Magar First Corporal.
James Phillips .Second Corporal.
Jesse B. Scott , Third Corporal.
Lewis Woodrolf. Fourth Corporal.
Warner W. Pins Musician.
Hiram Foster do.
Astings, William Private.
Bios, Josiah do.
Bronson, Leonard do.
Barber, Peter do.
Burke, Patrick do.
Brown, Albert do.
Bopst, Henry C do.
Cunningham, John.. „ do.
Clave, William do.
Cool, Paul do.
Compton, Halley do.
Chamberlain, CfCorge do.
Cahill, Patrick do.
Cassidy, Allen do.
Carannagh, Dennis do.
Carroll, William do.
Davenport, Nelson M do.
Dairs, Richard do.
Deckins, George. do.
Davis, David Jr do. i
Evan, Evans do*,
Gram, Luke do.
Gratton, John do.
Griffiths, William do.
Griffiths, David do.
Given, George do.
Hantz, Abraham Private.
Hollern, Edward do.
Hontz, Isaac do.
Jones, Ebenezer do.
Jones, Dwight do.
Jones, John do.
Jones, Isaiah do.
Jenkins, William do.
Kiterick, Edward do.
Kaufman, Samuel M do.
Lloyd, Enoch „ do.
Lynch, William do.
Lucas, Asbury do.
Mooney, Michael do.
Morgan, William do.
Morgan, Edward do.
Mickle, James do.
M'Dermot, Anthony do.
M'Gee, John do.
Miller, Henry do.
M'Gahen, David do.
Palmatory, Alexander do.
Reese, William do.
Rimple, Paul do.
Roberts, John do.
Smith, Edv/ard do.
Smith, John do.
Scott, Andrew do.
Smuh, James do.
Sheldon, Edwin do.
Simes, Stephen do.
Shangiiey, John do.
Thomas, Jeremiah do.
Taylor, Diltou do.
Wagner, Thaddeus do.
Welsh, George do.
Walker, Charles do.
Wolff, George do.
Company H.
RECRUITED AT JOHNSTOWN, CAMBRIA COUNTY.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 23, 1861.
Joseph Johnson Captain.
Michael M'Nally First Lieutenant.
William H. Simpson Second Lieutenant.
George W. Barkley First Sergeant.
Andrew M'Alwane Second Sergeant.
David Wilson Third Sergeant.
Patrick M'Ateer Fourth Sergeant.
John P. Murphy First Corporal.
WiUiam Wharton Second Corporal.
Arthur Jones Third Corporal.
Adam Graber Fourth Corporal.
George Jenkins Musician.
Denseth Cooper do.
Altman, Gustavus Private.
Brewster, M'Ginley do.
Baird, William do.
Barnicle, Timothy do.
Breninger, George do
Bodaly, Mark do.
Benson, William. do.
Baldwin, Alexander T do.
Cornelly, Thomas do.
Duffy, Austin do.
Dixon, William Private.
Davis, William H do.
Davis, Henry do.
Dorland, William do.
Elliott, Benjamin M do.
Estep, James do.
Emmet, James do.
Firebaugh, Jacob do.
Harvey, Samuel do.
Hanly, Levi do.
Hagans, John do.
Heckedon, Henry do.
Heidler, James , do.
Hoidler, William do.
Heidler, Thomas do.
Hoflfman, Daniel do.
Hefright, Henry do.
Koch, Loo do.
Kinsel, Thomas do.
Kinsel, Henry M do.
Kaige, Joseph do.
Lego, Abraham do.
Lewis, William G do.
THREE MONTHS' SEKVICE.
149
Myers, John A Private.
Murphy, S. A do.
Mulvany, Hugh do.
Martin, John do.
Miller, William do.
M'Cook, John do.
M'Doweil, Matthew do.
Nelson. William do.
Port, Henry do.
Richerson, Geoi'ge do.
Randolph, George do.
Steinman, Matthew do.
Stehley, Heniy do.
Stanly, Joseph B do.
Shriver, Frederick do.
Sellere, Jacob do.
Stevens, Isaac Private.
Turman, Grier do.
Temple, Thomas do.
Temple, Isaac H do.
Turman, Royer do.
Viinorman, WiUiam do.
White, Thomas do.
Worley, William M do.
Wilson, Alfred do.
Wilson, Samuel do.
Weight, John E do.
Welsh, John do.
Weight, John^ do.
Watson, Eugene do.
Withington, William... do.
Company I.
RECRUITED AT BELIiEFONTE, CENTRE COUNTY.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 20, 1861.
Frank W. Hess Captain.
Joseph B. Hoskins First Lieutenant.
John B. Hutchinson ..Second Lieutenant.
John M. Ficht.horn First Sergeant.
John C. Hoskins Second Sergeant.
Matthew Heit Third Sergeant.
Augustus Rank l-ourth Sergeant.
Hiram Ediuundson First Corporal.
Wilson P. Palmer Second Corporal.
Isaac T. Cross Third Corporal.
Claudius Hess Fourth Corporal.
John B. Crawford Musician.
George Swinheart do.
Adams, Richard Private.
Aslilemau, Jacob do.
Beard, David do.
Burrows, Frank do.
Blenney, Charles H do.
Bettleyoung, Amos do.
Boyer, William I do.
Burns, James Owen do.
Colehearse, John do.
Crosthwait, Lot.. do.
Conahan, Menace do.
Carver, William do.
Clink, Frederick do,
Carey, Justice do.
Dupes, John do.
Day, Samuel do.
Dougherty, Richard do.
Deitrick, Jacob do.
Decker, Thomas do.
Dice, William do.
Edward, Alexander H do.
Emst, Christian do.
Faraer, Thomas do.
Fatintz, Jacob do.
Gares, Jerenaiah do.
Glenen, Patrick do.
Hughes, Thomas Private.
Holfman, Samuel do.
Jenkins, John do.
Jenkins, Henry do.
Ketner, George do.
Kreider, WiDiam djo.
Marks, Isaac W do.
M'Gay, Patrick do.
Morgan, Enoch do.
Morgan, John do.
Murphy, ^rartin do.
Peters, Reuben do.
Rett, Frank do.
Robson, John M do.
Rouah, William do.
Reynolds, John W do.
Shirk, Joseph do.
Sankey, Henry P do.
Schlaterbaugh, Conrad do.
Shuey, Anson B do.
Saylor, Adam do.
Saye, John do.
Seibert, Benjamin F do.
Seibert, David S do.
Tice, Samuel do.
Thomas, Joseph do.
ThreJkeed, George W do.
Went, George W do.
Wicks, ./ames do.
Williams, David do.
Woolly, John do.
Williams, Honry do.
Wilson, Josiah do.
Williams, John do.
Walters, George W do.
Yeager, William do.
Youts, William do.
Zettle, James A do.
Company K.
BECBUITED AT MARIETTA, LANOASTEB OOUNT?.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 24, 1861.
James A. Congdon ,.„.Captain.
H. H. Sawyer ., First Lieutenant.
John L. Jacobs First Lieutenant.
Scott J. Patterson Second Lieutenant.
Abraham Alstead... First Sergeant.
George W. Caracher Second Sergeant.
Andrew J. Mills Third Sergeant.
David Coble Fourth Sergeant.
JohnM'Farlane .First Corporal.
John Jalebough Second Corporal.
150
FIFTEENTH EEGIMENT.
Israel Hanlen Third Corporal.
Jacob Dale Fourth Corporal.
James Sanders Musician.
Potter D. Rapp do.
Charles T. Whitcomb do.
Adkins, Henry D Private.
Allison, W do.
Brown, James do.
Baker, John do.
Bink, Frederick do.
Bowman, Henry do.
Campbell, James do.
Curamings, Eli do.
Cochran, Martin do.
Caracher, Edward. do.
Crumb, Austin do.
Dale, William T do.
Dale, George W do.
Darman, George, 1st do.
Dingman, Dennis do.
Defrance, Charles do.
Drake, Henry do.
Darman, George, 2d do.
Evans, John do.
Eiker, John do.
Eisenberger, Martin do.
Ford, Charles W do.
Fellinger, Adam do.
Fisher, George do.
Grove, Daniel W do.
Hart, Harly W do.
Henice, A. A. O do.
Haden, Peter do.
Hair, Stran Augustus do.
Hass, John W do.
Hildebrand, Franklin do.
Haughey, Patrick do.
Jonea, William ..,.„..i,.„.....do.
John, Cyrus „do.
Langdon, John N Private.
Leader, Lewis A do.
Leahy, Thomas do.
Mast, John do.
Murphy, Benjamin do.
Michael, Cyrus do.
Moss, Madison do.
Mickey, Christopher H do.
Martin, Lewis do.
Michael, Henry do.
Maloney, Stephen do.
NayJor, James do.
Overland, D. W do.
Omit, Christopher do.
Pierce, Jonathan do.
Rhul, H. A do.
Richard, Henry do.
Rowan, Ephraim do.
Rumner, William T. do.
Stein, Frederick do.
Shilt, Lorenzo do.
Shields, Leonard do.
Shriner, G«orge do.
Stein, George do.
Sanders, Simon do.
Sinmers, Stephen D do.
Shields, Martin do.
Stein, Frederick do.
Stratton, Jackson do.
Spang, Franklin do.
Tebo, Lewis do.
Vanlace, Peter do.
Vanhouser, George do.
Wiseman, John do.
Wilson, Alvin H do.
Wiseman, Andrew do.
Welsh, Louis do.
Whitcomb, Charles T do.
Sixteenth Regiment.
THE Sixteenth regiment was organized at Camp Curtin on the 3d of May
1861, by the choice of the follo\ving officers : Thorn as A. Ziegle, of York
from Captain of company A, Colonel ; George J. Higgins, of Tamaqua, from
Captain of company D, Lieutenant Colonel ; Frank T. Bennett, of Minersville,
from Captain of company K, Major j William Brown was appointed Adjutant.
Five of the companies were from Schuylkill county, and had held a previous
organization in the uniformed militia, forming part of the 1st Brigade, 6th Di-
vision. Company 0 was recruited at Mechanicsburg, Cumberland county, by
Captain Jacob Dorsheimer, and was mustered into the United States service
on the 20th of April, for three years or the war. This was the first company of
Pennsylvanians that volunteered for the long term. The remaining companies
were recruited in York county.
Immediately after its organization, it was ordered to Camp Scott, near the
town of York, where the men were clothed and regularly drilled. Upon the
inauguration of the campaign in the Shenandoah valley, the Sixteenth was
ordered to Chambersburg, where camp equipage was supplied, and it was as-
signed to the 4th Brigade* of the 1st Division. Joining in the general forward
movement, which commenced about the middle of June, the regiment proceeded
to the Potomac, and on the 16th, crossed with the advance Division ; but soon
after returned and remained encamped near the river until the 2d of July. On
the return of the Brigade, its commander. Colonel MUes, was ordered to Wash-
ington, where he was assigned to the command of the 5th Division, of M'Dow-
ell's army, which held the left of the line in the battle of Bull Eun, and Colonel
Longnecker, of the Ninth Pennsylvania, succeeded him.
Upon the initiation of a second forward movement, two regiments of in-
fantry and a battery of three heavy guns were left for the defence of WiUiamsport
and the line of supply. The advancing force consisted of about eleven thousand
men, and one battery of six smooth-bore guns. The enemy were encountered on
the way, but quickly put to flight, and the army moved rapidly to Martinsburg.
Here a halt was ordred which continued several days, for the purpose of bring,
ing up a sufficient store of supplies t to warrant a further advance.
* Organization of the 4th Brigade, Colonel Dixon S. Miles, 1st Division, Major General Geo.
Cadwalader. Detachments of the Second and Third United States infantiy, Major Sheppard
commanding; Ninth regiment Pennsylvania volunteers. Colonel H. C. Longnecker; Thir-
teenth regiment Pennsylvania volunteers, Colonel Thomas A. Rowley ; Sixteenth regiment
Pennsylvania volunteers. Colonel Thomas A. Zeigle.
t Since I last addressed you I have made no movements, in fact have been prevented by the
necessity of sendmg aU my wagons to the rear, to obtain provisions for a few days in advance*
and to bring up troops. * * Though the Quartermaster has spared no exertions, and his
agents have been very active, he has not, as yet, been able to provide a supply train for the
152
SIXTEENTH REGIMENT,
On the 16th of July, the regiment moved to Bunker Hill, and on the 17th
made a forced march towards Harper's Ferry. At Sraithfield the Brigade
halted and was placed in position to repel an attack* from the right flank.
After the passage of the main column, the Brigade resumed the march, and
encamped that night at Charlestown. Eemaining here till near the expiration
of its term of service, the regiment proceeded to Harrisburg, where, on the 30th
of July, it was miifltered out.
FIELD AND STAFF OFFICERS.
Thomas A. Ziegle Colonel.
George J. Higgins Lieutenant Colonel.
Frank T. Bennett Major.
■William Brown Adjutant.
A. H. Glatz Quartermasvcr.
W^m. W. M'Guigen Surgeon.
James K. Rogers Assistant Surgeon.
Company A.
RECRUITED AT YORK, YORK COUNTY.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 20, 1861.
Thomas A. Ziegle Captain.
John Hays First I^ieutenant.
Solomon Myers Second Lieutenant.
John M. Deitch First Sergeant.
Jacob Stough Second Sergeant.
Elias Spangler Third Sergeant.
William F. Frank Fourth Sergeant.
Jacob I. Young First Corporal.
William H. Albright Second Corporal.
Lewis Small Third Corporal.
Zachariah Knaub Fourth Corporal.
George H. Briermau Musician.
Henry Zorger do.
Baum, William Private.
Baum, John W do.
Brannon, Charles M do.
Banstean, Frederick do.
Breidling, Frederick do.
Birnstock, Henrv do.
Craver, William'H. H do.
Cross, Murray I do.
Crull, Samuel S do.
Crull, William R do,
Doll, Leonard do.
Duncan, Edwin C do.
Everhart, David do.
Ensign, Joseph H do.
Frey, GeorgoS do.
Frick, John do.
Fox, Charles J "do.
Ford, Albert ".do.
Funk, Samuel do.
Gardner, Charles E Private.
Glessner, George W do.
Grubb, H. E. F do.
Harris, Oscar K do.
Haslup, John do.
Hemple, Henry do.
Hoelle, John do.
Ilgenfi-itz, Joseph do.
Ilgenfritz, David F do.
Kraber, Edward do.
Klinedinst, John do.
King, Benjamin I do.
Marks, Gabriel do.
MiUer, Christian do.
Moore, George do.
Moorehead, William F. do.
Nickel, Peter ?....do.
Rabine, George do.
Reinhart, Frederick do.
Reisinger, William do.
Ropp, George H do.
Ropp, Charles P do.
Rupert, Alexander H do,
Rudy, Samuel do.
Stair, Harrison do.
Stair, George C do.
Spangler, Samuel H do.
Spangler, George I do.
Spangler, William A do.
Strack, Charles A do.
Stahlman, Charles H do.
Swartz, William do.
command. I am, therefore, much restricted in my movements, being compeUed, after three
days' advance, to send back for provisions. The difficulty wiU increase as I advance ; indeed
I am now almost at a stand. Conduct of the War, Vol. II, p. 130, No. 27.
* On the morning of our march to Charlestown, Stuart's cavalry, which figured so vigor-
ously at BuU Rim, was upon my flank all day. They were apparently about eight hundred
strong. I saw them constantly on my flank for a number of miles ; I could distuiguish them
with my glass with great ease. Conduct of tJie War, Vol. II, p. Gl.
THREE MONTHS' SBEVTCE.
i5;i
Sirp, David Private.
Smeltzer, John do.
Shircy, John do.
Strickler, John do.
81riokler, Alexander H do.
8hive, Philip M do.
Smiti), Lewis M do.
Schroeder, Edward L Private.
Test, Henry I do.
Thomas, Lewis do.
Welsh, Daniel L do.
Welsh, I Franklin do.
Yenser, Christian do.
Company B.
RECRUITED AT TAMAQUA, SCHUYLKILL, COUNTY.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL SO, 136 L
Philip Genther Captain.
Henry Eigenbrade First Lieutenant.
John Gepfort Second Lieutenant.
Jolin Horn First Sergeant.
Andrew Hartwick Second Sergeant.
John Hoffman Third Sergeant.
William Sondrag Fourth Sergeant.
Thomas Flemming First Corporal.
Christopher Erbe Second Corporal.
Frederick Groll Tliird Corporal.
Christopher Schade Fourth Corporal.
Franklin Gross Musician.
William Matteran do.
Albright, John G Private.
Aegen, Joseph do.
Anderson, Augustus do.
Aedling, William do.
Aeshback, William do.
Amboldt, John do.
Boetcher , Christopher do.
Baerlet, Lorenby do.
Buckman, John do.
Beuikes, Daniel do.
Bohner, Joseph do.
Backnian, Gustus do.
Bishop, Adam do.
Bendle, Philip do.
Deebin, P.atrick do.
Dahnhof, Falm do.
Dotryen, John do.
Dellan, John do.
Engel, Heinrick do,
Eimbrad, Frederick do.
Ebendorf, George do.
Filger, John do.
Fleiger, John do.
Gross, Christopher do.
Gassback, Adam do.
Hartwick, Adam do.
Hartman, Christopher.... Private.
Hess, Valentine do.
Hess, George do.
Heider, Justus do.
Homan, Jacob. do.
Heiman, Aaron. do.
Heidler, Israel do.
Herwig, Conrad do.
Hilden, George do.
Israel, George do.
Keilman, Herman do.
Keich, Conrad do.
Knirien, John do.
Keidel, Christopher do.
Klenck, Edward do.
Kotting, Edward do.
Koch, Philip do.
Kline, Martin do.
Kellner, John do.
Linnenburg, John do.
Lindermouth, Daniel do.
Miller, George do.
Major, Joseph do.
Meyer, Jacob H do.
Pochner, Heinrich do.
Rabe, Balthaser do.
Rembach, Jacob do.
Redinger, August do.
Rusback, George .>do.
Schneider, John do.
Seipp, .lacob do.
Schloeser, Peter do.
Schlacter , Israel do.
Schmidt, William do.
Storck, Adam do.
Schaen, John , do.
Wallener, Philip V. do.
Walker, James do.
Zimmerman, Peter —do.
Company C.
REORUITED AT MECHANICSBUBG, CUMBERLAND COUNTT.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL. 20, 1861.
Jacob Dorsheimer Captain.
David H. Kimmel First Lieutenant.
Isaac B. Kauflfrnan Second Lieutenant.
George M. Parsons First Sergeant.
Benjamin Dull Second Sergeant.
Samuel F. Schwartz Third Sergeant.
David R. Mell Fourth Sergeant.
Theopholis Mountz First Corporal.
WUliam H. Crandall Second Corporal.
John O. Bobb Third Corporal.
Levi M. Coover Fourth CorporaL
JohnReily Musician.
Charles E. Bahl do.
Behne, Oscar H Private.
20
Bruner, George Private.
Brnner, WiUiam do.
Barnes, Alexander do.
Briggs, Job do.
Brady, Atkinson M do.
Butler, Hensell do.
Coble, Ephraim do.
Cook, Richard do.
Coover, John W do.
Cover, Seth V do.
Coney, Thomas do.
Conner, Thomas do.
Chamberlin, Isadore F do.
Dougherty, Charles do.
164
SIXTEENTH EEGIMENT,
Dougherty, George Private.
Detrick, Daniel P do.
French, Michael W do.
Fink, John do.
Fowler, Lyman II do.
Garrett, Harrison do.
Guyer, William do.
Glowner, Matthias do.
Gross, George 1 do.
Gibney, Joseph W do.
GoodAvin, Martin J do.
Hopple, Edward do.
Huber, Charles do.
Hertz, Jeremiah F do.
Hull, WilUam C do.
Kline, Henry do.
Knisley, Abram do.
Keller, John W do.
Kimkel, Henry do.
Koser, John do.
Kinsey, Abraham S do.
Xiake, Fernandez do.
Lochard, Alonzo.. do.
Mohler, John do.
Meekins, William do.
Miller, Hiram Private.
Nesbit, Samuel do.
Price, Wesley R do.
Rupley, Abraham do.
Riter, Michael do.
Raphan, John H do.
Reifif, Jacob do.
Slauhach, Thomas M do.
Smith, Henry H do.
Smith, William do.
Shriver, D. H do.
Sides, Emamiel do.
Smith, Josephs do.
Seely, Andrew D do.
Smith, James B do.
Stackhouse, Thomas M do.
Swank, Harrison do.
Tromble, Solomon do.
Thompson, Clark do.
Thompson, W. C do.
Wilson, Jacob S do.
Webster, Robert do.
Yount, John A ,u...do.
Zell, Samuel do.
Company D.
BECBtriTED AT TAMAQUA, SCHUYLKILL COUNTY.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 26, 1861.
George J. Higgms Captain.
Condy Boyle First Lieutenant.
Cornelius M. Donovan Second Lieutenant.
Patrick M'Guigar First Sergeant.
Martin Ryan Second Sergeant.
Edward M'Nealous Third Sergeant.
Owen Boyle Fourth Sergeant.
James O'Donald First Corporal.
Joseph Early Second Corporal.
Patrick M'Kelvey Third Corporal.
Stephen M'Sheffrey Fourth Corporal.
John Higgins Musician.
Richard Dunn do.
Boyle, Hugh Private.
Boner, Patrick do.
Brodrick, Patrick do.
Boyle, Robert do.
Brenner, Peter do.
Cavney, Michael do.
Cunnahan, Patrick do.
Cannon, Condy do.
Campbell, Patrick do.
Campbell, John do.
Cannon, James do.
Cannon, Francis do.
Caaton, Patrick do.
Cavanaugh, Michael do.
Chapman, John do.
Delany, Thomas do.
Deacon, James do.
Fitzgerald, James do.
Flannigan, Michael do.
Farrell, Patrick do.
Fisher, Condy do.
Foster, William do.
Gorvick, Patrick do.
Galagher, Condy.'. do.
Galagher, Anthony T...V.«...do.
Gouldir, Martin Private.
Harkins, Charles do.
Higgins, Cormick do.
Hagerty, Patrick > do.
Hooven, James do
Long, Matthew do.
Mulhevon, James do.
Mundj', Daniel do.
Morrissey, Edward do.
Melly, Patrick do.
Maloy, Michael do.
Maloy, Stephen do.
Mason, Isaac do.
Mooney, John do.
Martin, Michael do.
Mulhart, Patrick do.
Mullhevon, Thomas do.
M'Cakill, Charles do.
M'Manus, Alexander do.
M'Guir, John do.
M'Gee, Patrick do.
M'Hugh, John do.
M'Nally, Henry do.
M'Devitt, Edward do.
M'Sheffrey, William do.
M'Ginley, James do.
Padden, James do.
Powers, Patrick do.
Reardon, Michael do.
Rooney, Percy C. H.. do.
Stapleton, Michael do.
Shovolin, Patrick do.
Tobin, Richard do.
Tual, Patrick do.
Winkle, Patrick do.
Walley, Samuel do.
Whitaker, Francis A do.
Whalin, William do.
THBEE MONTHS' SEKVICE.
155
Company E.
KECRUITED AT SILVER CREEK, SCHUYLKILIj COUNTTi
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 27, 1861.
William Winlack Captain.
Patrick M'QuaU First Lieutenant.
Lawrence Ennis Second Lieutenant.
William CuUen First Sergeant.
Robert Wasson Second Sergeant.
James Gallery Third Sergeant.
William Trainor Fourth Sergeant.
Staflbrd Johnson First Corporal.
John Cartey Second Corporal.
Charles Murry Third Corporal.
Thomas Feely Fourth Corporal.
James M'Allister Musician.
Michael Martin do.
Berger, Solomon Private.
Brennin, James do.
Crommey , Stephen do.
Corby, William do.
Clements, Samuel do.
Cramer, Francis do.
Corkran, Thomas do.
Coogan, Richard do.
Dinsmore, John do.
Dawson, Robert do.
Dumm, Charles do.
Delaney, Patrick do.
Davis, Evan do.
Dooling, Francis do.
Dunevan, Patrick do.
Davis, David G do.
Elliott, John do.
Foley, Michael do.
Fuller, Dennis do.
Fitzpatrick, William do.
Fairchild, Samuel do.
Geary, John do.
Higgins, John do.
Higgins, Patrick do.
Hill, Jacob do.
Harp, Albania do.
Haas, John S Private.
Irving, James do.
Jones, Daniel do.
King, Martin do.
M'Allister, David .......do.
Miller, Thomas ........do.
Miller, WiUiam do.
Morrison, Charles do.
M'Kinney, James do.
Meighan, James do.
M'Gonagle, Peter do.
M'Graw, John do.
M'Fadden, Charles..... do.
Moore, Thomas do.
O'Brian, Michael do.
O'Brian, Thomas do.
Piatt, Jonah do.
Rogers, Andrew ......do.
Rogers, George do.
Rouke, John do.
Rosser, John do.
Sneddin, John do.-!
Shields, James do.
Soesby, James do.
Snyder, WilUam do.
Scott, John do.
Slowey, John do.
Sponsler, Andrew do.
Tosh, Thomas do.
Trainer, William do.
Thompson, John do.
Taylor, William do.
Thomas, John ...do.
Williams, John S do.
Wingard, John L do.
Welsh, Edward do.
Waters, Richard S ..do.
Young, Henry C do.
Company F.
RECRUITED AT YORK, YORK COUNTY.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 25, 1861.
Horatio Gates Myers Captain.
Joseph Renaut First Lieutenant.
Jacob W. Bender Second Lieutenant.
Alfred M'Kinney First Sergeant.
William Troup Second Sergeant.
George Kochler Third Sergeant.
Henry Houser Fourth Sergeant.
Adam Klink First Corporal.
Abraham Becher Second Corporal.
Henry Trone Third Corporal.
Andrew Miller Fourth Corporal.
Silas Gengling Musician.
Lewis Renaut do.
AUwood, William Private.
Adams, Jerome do.
Brown, Thomas do.
Bittenger, Henry P do.
Bair, William do.
Boblitz, Israel do.
Carr, Henry do.
Constine, Henry F do.
Carbaugh, Jeremiah do.
Cline, Lewis ..Private.
Colbeg, George do.
Doll, Jacob do.
Deihl, Martin do.
Eckenrode, Henry A do.
Fiscus, Charles do.
Gross, John do.
Gipe, FrankUn do.
Grimes, James..... do.
Guinlittle, William do.
Grim, Hamilton S do.
Grim, Joseph do.
Hahm, Nicholas.... ..do.
Jones, George do.
Klunk, William do.
Keesey, Daniel do.
Klunk, Anthony do.
Low, William do.
Low, John do.
Lookabaugh, Daniel do.
M'Kinney, Adam do.
M'Elroy, John do.
156
SIXTEENTH REGIMENT,
M'Farland, William Pi-ivate.
Mulgrew, Michael do.
M' Williams, Jerome do.
Martin, John do.
Neiderer, Jacob D do.
Neiderer, Pius do.
Parr, Alexander do.
Roland, Rolandus do.
Robling, Adam do.
RhinedoUar. William do.
Reiling, Adam do.
Q,„„i„ '^''""Td do.
Staman, William Private,
Soule, John do.
Stonesifer, Reuben do.
Simpson, Calvin do.
Schuck, Peter do.
Stewart, James do.
Weaver, Daniel do.
White, William do.
Warner, George do.
Wheeler, John do.
Wintrode, Jackson do.
Witmyer, Daniel .(Jo.
Company G,
RECRUITED AT HANOVER, YORK COUNTY,
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 25, 1861.
Cyrus Diller Captain.
Henry Morningstar First Lieutenant.
Joseph S. Jenkins Second Lieutenant.
Michael Harmon First Sergeant.
Isaac Wagner Second Sergeant.
John Shanesy Third Sergeant.
Joel Henry Fourth Sergeant.
Adam Morningstar First Corporal.
William Shuman Second Corporal.
Geoige E. Yingling Third Corixjral.
Joseph A. Slagle Fourth Corporal.
Simon J. Diller Musician.
Thomas L. Wirt do.
Bair, Theodore Private.
Beard, William A do.
Beard, Walter F do.
Butt, Peter do. '
Buehler, Martin do.
Bupp, Wilham do.
Boyer, Frederick M do.
Collins, William do.
Chrum, Michael do.
Divine, John do.
Dillen, Samuel do.
Eline, John A do.
Forest, John S do.
Fleming, Henry do.
Gleason, Leo. do.
Grimm, Sebastian do.
Hubley, Henry do.
Herman, Michael do.
Kouck, John do.
Krook, John H do.
Kneidler, Daniel do.
King, Levi do.
King, Adajn do.
Livingston, George do.
^^'~ ' do.
Luttenberger, George.. ..Private.
Long, George do;
Mowery, Charles do.
Myers, Charles do.
M'Kinsey, Joseph do.
Mann, Matthias do.
Metzer, Henry C do.
Newman, William do.
Petry, John do.
Parr^ Rufus do.
Reaver, Peter do.
Ritzel, George do.
Runk, John do.
Spence, John do.
Shull, David do.
Sickel, William do.
Sickel, George do.
Stine, Henry do.
Shull, Andrew G do.
Stair, Daniel F do.
Shriver, Jacob H do.
Steininger, Franklin do.
Schrall, Henry do.
Simpson, John...; do.
Savers, Thomas do.
Sharp, Franklin do.
Snyder, Edward H do.
Snyder, Conrad do.
Trone, Gustavus do.
Test, Abraham... do.
Walker, George W do.
Wise, Michael do.
Witter, Samuel do.
Wagner, John do.
Wolf, Andrew do.
Welsh, George W do.
Wagner, Christian ^
Company H.
RECRUITED AT YORK, YORK COUNTY.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 25, 1861.
Theo<lore D. Cochran Captain.
Michael (iallagher, Jr First Lieutenant.
Andrew D. Yocum Second Lieutenant.
John A. Ettinger I'irst Sergeant.
Jacob Sheets Second Sergeant.
William E. Patterson Third Sergeant.
Charles D. Henry Fourth Sergeant.
Henry Buckingham First Corporal.
Jacob Buckmurster... ......Second Corporal,
Andrew J. Fulton Third Corporal.
John W, Carey Fourth Corpoi-al .
Isaac Iludisil Musician.
Andrew Z. Froy do.
Bair. Samuel B Private.
Barnitz, James F do.
Barnmiller, John do.
Beck, Jesse do.
Beers, .lohn do.
THKBE MONTHS' SERVICE.
157
Blake, Oram G Private.
Boviso, Thomas Z do.
Bloom, Matthias do.
Cooks, Jacob do.
Coleman, Emanuel C do.
Dcitz. George do.
Deckling, Johannas do.
Evans, Samuel do.
Engles, John do.
Giroy, William ...do.
Hagan, John, 1st do.
Hagan, John, 2d do.
Heubner. Henry do.
Hcidler, .Jerome do.
Hauck, Jacob do.
Herman, Paul do.
Ilgenfrit.7, William do.
Kersey, Jonathan do.
Keesey, John II do.
Keesey, Daniel G do.
Keesey, Oliver do.
Kendig, John do.
Klinefelter, Frederick do.
Kettles, Frantz do.
Kettling, Frank do.
Knodle, George do.
Keesey, Harrison do.
Leber, Benjamin do.
Eeibenight, Henry do.
Marver, Jacob do.
Miller, Henry C Private.
Miller, John do.
Myer.s, Abraham do.
Myers, Sigmond do.
Motter, Joseph do.
M'Guire, James C do.
M'Cauly, William H do.
Michael, John do.
Montgomery, Thomas J do.
Neoin, Samuel F do.
Ness, Edward do.
Owens, Edward do.
Owens. William do.
Parvell, Morris do.
Rapp, John do.
Riley, Henry H do.
Richard, Martin do.
Ream, Eli do.
Reary, Jeremiah T do.
Stough, John do.
Snyder, Charles do.
Saylor, Samuel do.
Stallman, Franklin do.
Schellenberger, John do.
Schriver, William do.
Thompson, Nathaniel do.
Weidner, Henry do.
Whaling, Patrick do.
Yost, Peter K dot
Company I.
RECRUITED AT POTTSVIIiliE, SCHUYLKILL COtJNTT.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 26, 1861.
Joseph Anthony Captain.
.John P. Powers First Lieutenant.
John Dougherty Second Lieutenant.
Thomas Quirk First Sergeant.
John Shortall Second Sergeant.
John M'Banen, Jr Third Sergeant.
Michael Hillon Fourth Sergeant.
James Fogarty Fi rst Corporal.
John Rj-an Second Corporal.
Thomas Doorly Third Corporal.
Patrick Curry Fourth Corporal.
Thomas Smith Musician.
William Perry do.
Brady, James Private.
Bolana, Michael do.
Branagan, Ai-thur do.
Brennan, William do.
Bret, Edward do.
Bohanan, Michael do.
Coney, Francis do.
Carroll, Dennis do.
Cowy, Thomas do.
Cowy, William, Jr do.
Cole, Daniel do.
Cook, Patrick do.
Cullen, Thomas do.
Clancy, William do.
Calhoun, Robert do.
Drummond, Hugh do.
Derman, Jeremiah do.
Devine, Peter do.
Dougherty, Thomas. do.
Doraban, "Patrick do.
Doogan, Daniel do.
Devine, Robert do.
Davis, Francis do.
Davis, James ' do.
Dolan, .Joseph do.
Egan, Thomas do.
1 Farrell, Lawrence Private.
j Flin, Thomas W do.
I Ford, Edward do.
i Goolan, James do.
i Gleason, John do.
! Gallagher, Patrick do.
] Hussy, Thomas do.
I Hamberg, Martin do.
I Kerns, .James do.
j Kenedy, Thomas do.
I Kelly, Michael do.
j Lanigan, Michael S do.
I Lyna, John do.
M'Can, Frank do.
Moore, Edward do.
Maguire, William do.
M'Gowen, John do.
Murray, John do.
M'Cay, Daniel do.
Plunket, Bernard do.
Quin, John do.
Riley, Philip do.
Regan, .John do.
Savage, Patrick do.
Sexton, James do.
Shields, Edward do.
Sullivan , Timothy do.
Scott, Thomas do.
Stanton, Peter do.
Ti'oy, Robert..... do.
Tracy, Thomas do.
Tye, James do.
Tobin, Johu do.
White, Peter do.
Williams, Aaron do.
Walsh, Richard do.
Walsh, John do.
Williams, Dubois do.
158
SIXTEENTH KEGIMENT.
Company K.
RECRUITED AT MINEESVILLE, SCHUYLKILL COUNTY.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 23, 1861.
Frank T. Bennett Captain.
Horace C, Bennett First Lieutenant.
William E. Kline Second Lieutenant.
Andrew Liddle First Sergeant.
Edward Jones Second Sergeant.
Thomas Steel Third Sergeant.
John M'Gurle Fourth Sergeant.
Michael Comerford First Corporal.
Isaac Reed Second Corporal.
Daniel Schollenberger Third Corporal.
John Murray Fourth Corporal.
John Jones ~ Musician.
Robert N. Furguson do.
Brereton, William Private.
Berger, John do.
Bennan, William do.
Brennan, Patrick do.
Black, Joel do.
Conner, James, 1st do.
Chalenger, William do.
Cantwell, James do.
Cooper, William do.
Connor, James, 2d do.
Dunlap, Thomas do.
Davis, John B do.
Davidson, John do.
Fitschler, Carl do.
Foley, William do.
Foust, Nicholas do.
Fowler, William do.
Forbes, James do.
Ford, Jacob do.
Faster, George do. '
Grant, Andrew do.
Garrett, John do.
Hughes, Michael do.
Hay, William do.
Henry, John do.
Hutchison, Robert do.
Hughes, Daniel Private.
Hinch, Frederick do.
Hoar, John., do.
Heflfner, John do.
Johnson, James do.
Judge, John do.
Johnson, John H do.
Kerran, James do.
Killraue, James do.
Kautner, George... do.
Landy, Michael do.
Mathews, John do.
Morgan, David W do.
Morris, George do.
Minuis, George do.
M'Donald, John do.
M'Cullock, James do.
Nixon, William I do.
Nolin, John do.
Pace, Robert do.
Prosser, Joseph do.
Rhodes, Thomas do.
Robertson , William do.
Rice, Frederick do.
Simpson, Thomas do.
Schofield, James do.
Snody, James do.
Sutton, John do.
Spencer, Joseph do.
Slocum, Samuel ."...do.
Stonehouse, John do.
Taylor, Charles N do.
Thomas, Thomas M do.
Waters, Benjamin A do.
Wormel, John do.
Welsh, James H do.
Williams, John do.
Zimmerman, Joseph do'.
Seventeenth Regiment.
THE SeventeenthL regiment, known in the State militia as the First Eegiment
Pennsylvania Artillery, was originally formed as a battalion, on the 16th
of September, 1814, at Camp Dupont, under the command of Major Andrew
M. Prevost. On the 14th of November, of that year, it was organized as a
regiment, when Major Prevost was chosen Lieutenant Colonel, Cornelius Ste-
venson, First Major, and Thomas W. Duffield, Second Major. Colonel A. J.
Pleasanton succeeded Colonel Prevost in the command, and upon his resigna-
tion Colonel Henry Bohlen was elected. This regiment was always relied on
by the civil authorities, to respond promptly at their call in case of disturbance
which they were unable to suppress, and in 1844, under Colonel Pleasanton,
it rendered efficient service in preventing the destruction of public and private
property by a mob.
On the 6th of June, 1859, an election of field officers was held, and under
this organization it was mustered into the service of the United States by Ma-
jor Charles F. Euff, on the 25th day of April, 1861. The following were field
officers : Francis E. Patterson, Colonel ; Eobert O. Tyler, Lieutenant Colonel ;
William A. Leech, Major. Gideon Clark was appointed Adjutant. Eecruiting
was commenced on the 15th of April, and it was ready with the maximum num-
ber for muster in on the 18th. The companies had armories where they were
quartered, and the new recruits drilled, rendering it unnecessary to go iato a
general camp of rendezvous. The officers served under their old commissions,
and the regiment was known in the service as the First Pennsylvania Artillery,
until the order of Governor Curtin, dated May 15th, 1861, changed its desig-
nation to that of the Seventeenth Pennsylvania Infantry.
For many years previous to the rebellion the First Artillery had been well
drilled in infantry as well as artillery tactics. There was, therefore, little diffi-
culty in drilling the new recruits, which was kept up day and night at the ar-
mories, from the time its services were offered, until it left the city. Aid was
promptly famished by the citizens of Philadelphia for the subsistence of the
recruits until they were mustered into the service of the United States, and
the merchants supplied stockings and under-clothing for the men in even greater
quantities than were needed. On the 6th of June, the entire regiment was, by
the liberality of a few patriotic citizens, presented with drab felt hats, and
thenceforward the drab hats became the insignia of the Quaker Eegejient.
Since the 19th of April, when the Massachusetts Sixth was fiercely assailed
in the streets of Baltimore, no troops had passed through the city, and no at-
tempt had been made to force a passage. Troops which had reached the Capi-
tal fi?om the north, had proceeded via Annapolis. The necessity of holding the
direct route had become imperative, and General Patterson determined, at all
hazards, to open it. He accordingly ordered Colonel Patterson to proceed with
IGO fETE^TEEXTH EEGOIEXT,
the Seventeenth regiment, on the 8th of May, to Perry ville, there to be joined
by Captain (since General) T. W. Sherman's light battery, and five coniiiaidea
of the Third Eegiilar Infantry, all well armed and supplied with ammmiitiou,
and thence to embark on transports for Baltimore. Landing at Locust Point,
Colonel Patterson made such disposition of his force as to enable him most
successfully to repel attack, and commenced his march through the city, which
for nearly three weeks had been subject to mob rule. Without molestation, or
any symptoms of a hostile demonstration, it arrived at Camden Station on the
Baltimore and Ohio railroad. Five days later, on the 13th of May, General
Butler took permanent military possession of the city, through which the tide
jf volunteers soon began to flow, not again to be disturbed.
On the 10th of May the regiment proceeded to Washing-ton, and was quar-
tered in the Senate Chamber of the Capitol. Two days later it was ordered
into camp on Kalorama Heights, about two miles Irom the city, which was des-
ignated Camp Cadwalader. The Pennsylvania Cornet band, fourteen pieces,
reported for duty to Colonel Patterson, having been employed at the expense
of citizens of Philadelphia. Previous to this, the regiment had had no oppor-
tunity for battalion drill j but it was commenced on the second day after its
arrival. Scott's tactics was used until the 15th of May, when an order was is-
sued from the War Department to substitute light infantry tactics for the drill
of the entire army. This was commenced by the companies on the following
day, and in less than a week they were sufficiently instructed to drill by battalion.
On the 10th of June, the Seventeenth was attached to the force sent on the
Eockville expedition, which consisted of three regiments of infantry, with cav-
alry and artillery, all under the command of Colonel Charles P. Stone of the
Eegular army.* Proceeding to EockviUe, the force encamped and remained
.ntn the 14th, when it again advanced by way of Darnestown to PoolsviUe. —
Companies B and C of the Seventeenth, a platoon of Magruder's cavalry, and
a twelve-pound howitzer were detached to proceed to Edwards' Ferry, on the
Potomac, to prevent the enemy from crossing. On the 18th, a large force of
the rebels appeared on the opposite bank, but were dispersed by a few well di-
rected shells from the howitzer, and the fire of the rifled muskets of the in-
fantry. This detachment was re-inforced by company I of the same regiment
on the 18th, and by company D on the 29th, the whole being under the com-
mand of Captain D. F. Foley, of company B.
On the 18th of June, Captain Gardner, of company E, with twenty sharp-
shooters selected from the regiment, was ordered to Conrad's Ferry, to silence
a rebel battery that was firing on the First New Hampshire, stationed there, and
armed with smooth-bore muskets, of insufficient range to harm the gunners. —
Companies I and D having rejoined the regiment, it left PoolsviUe on the 1st
of July, and fording the Monocacy creek, marched to Point of Eocks, where
it was rejoined by companies B and G. Eesuming the march on the 3d, it
crossed the Catoctin mountain near Jefferson, and proceeded to Knoxville,
Maryland. At PetersviUe the Seventeenth halted to raise the flag-staff that had
been cut down by the enemy, and hoisted the National colors.
* Organization of force sent on the RockvUle expedition. First regiment New Hampshire
volunteers, Colonel Tappan ; Ninth regiment New Yorkvolimteers, Colonel Rush C. Hawkins;
Seventeenth regiment Pennsylvania volunteers, Colonel Francis E. Patterson ; Detachments
of District Columbia volunteers, Captain Smead ; Troop of United States cavalry. Captain
Magruder ; Section United States artillory, Lieutenant Alex. Piper ; President's Mounted
Guard, Captain Owens.
THlrER >TOXTnS- SERVTCE.
IGl
At Point of Rocks it had been decided by Colonels Stone and Patterson, to
cross the Potomac with the entire command, and occupy Leesburg, and from
thence make a raid on and destroy the Maiiassas Gap railroatl. This was only
prevented by peremptory orders to join the army imder General Patterson.
Proceeding to Williamsport, they forded the Potomac on the 7th of July, and
on the following day joined the main cohunn at Martinsburg. Here the Sev-
enteenth regiment was assigned to the 7th Brigade of the 3d Division, the bri-
gade remaining as previously organized, under Colonel Stone. On the 15th of
July the whole army marched to Bunker Hill, the Seventeenth forming the ad-
vanced guard of General Sanford's column, with company A deployed as skir-
mishers, and on the 17th made a rapid march to Charlestown, in which it formed
part of the advanced guard, with companies B, G, and F as skirmishers.
The term of service for which it was mustered having nearly expired, Gen-
eral Patterson appealed to the men to remain with him after the expiration of
their period of enlistment, if their services were needed, which was acceded to
with great unanimity. On the 21st of July the regiment was presented, at the
hands of Captain Parry, of company A, with a beautiful suite of colors, con-
sisting of the United States and State flags, the gift of ladies of Philadelphia.
On the same day the army moved to Harper's Ferry, Stone's Brigade encamp,
ing on Bolivar Heights. When the news of the defeat of our arms at Bull
Run was received, a general willingness was expressed to remain a month longer
if needed, and to proceed at once to Washington. Fording the Potomac on
the 23d, it marched to Sandy Hook, where, no call having been made from the
Capital, it was ordered to Philadelphia, and was received by an imposing civic
and military display. On the 2d of August it was mustered out of service.
FIELD AND STAFF OFFICERS
Francis E. Patterson Colonel.
Robert O. Tyler Lieutenant Colonel.
Williami A. Lerch Major.
Gideon Clark Adjutant.
William Fling Quartermaster.
Thomas H. Bache Surgeon.
Edward Shippen Assistant Surgeon.
REGIMENTAL BAND.
J. Moosbruger, leader Musician.
Henry Gebhart do.
Albert Willard do.
William B. Coleman do.
Jacob C. Heim do.
John A. Ristine do.
Thomas C. Wagstaff. do.
Gilbert R. Jordan do.
21
Henry Fehling Musician.
Louis Mueller do.
Conrad Lang do.
Charles A. Brann do.
Henry Bush do.
Henry Keen do.
CarlLeutz do.
162
SEVENTEENTH REGIMENT,
Company A,
KECRTJITED AT PHILADELPHIA.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 25, 1861.
Thomas P. Parry Captain.
Charles Ross Smith First Lieutenant.
George L. Senat Second Lieutenant.
Andrew C. Suplee First Sergeant.
William C. Ward Second Sergeant.
John W. Williams Third Sergeant.
George N. Shower Fourth Sergeant.
Charles L. Kneass First Corporal.
Thomas C. Tripler Second Corporal.
John H. Guiesinger Third Corporal.
Thomas R. Alexander Fourth Corporal.
Harry C. Blake Musician.
Samuel Oakford do.
Anderson, Henxy T Private.
Bache, Albert D do.
Biddle, James C do.
Caldwell, Frank M do,
Childs, John Henry do.
Conn, Joseph B do.
Crawford, John S do.
Crawford Joseph U do.
CroU, Edwin M do,
Dowgon, William M do.
Fagan, Louis C do.
Garrett, Robert M do.
Goodwin, Benjamin F do.
Grover, Edwin W do.
Heyl, William G do.
Hood, John G do.
Hood, William H do.
Hutchinson, Samuel P do.
Kelly, Robert do.
Koyser, Albert do. ,
Kirk, Hiram G ....do.
Kaupp, Charles L do.
Knight, Charles C do.
Knight, Samuel W ......do.
Lawrie, Alexander do.
Marker, John do.
Marston, Frank W Private.
Matlack, Henry S do.
Mergan, William C, Jr do.
Moss, William do.
Nassau, William B do.
Neall, John E do.
Ohl, Adolphus do.
Orton, James F do.
Paschall, Harry do.
Pierie, George G do.
Pritchard, Edward S do.
Redmond, Robert C do.
Riley, Nathan P do.
Rowland, William N do.
Russell, Henry do.
Russell, Timothy P. do.
Scott, Walter ...do.
Seal, John F do.
Sentz, Charles H do.
Shelcup, George H do.
Sheridan, Owen, Jr do.
Sill, William J do.
Smith, PurneU W do.
Sny.ler, John C. C do.
Siiiin •.'^, Samuel, Jr do.
Tan ■•• George E do.
TaT.oi, _ :• ink do.
Tier Willinm H do.
Va::" . .Alexanders do.
W.n»v. light, Charles.B do.
Walker, Albert C do.
Wallen, George do.
White, John Chester do.
WiUingmyre, Chas. W do.
Wilson, John A do.
Wilson, Thomas J do.
Yeaton, WUUam H do.
Zane, JohnP do.
Company B.
RECRUITED AT PHILADELPHIA.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 25, 1861.
David F. Foley Captain.
Gideon Clark First Lieutenant.
Peter W. Rogers Second Lieutenant.
Jacob S. Painter First Sergeant.
Frederick Smith Second Sergeant.
Theodore H. M'Calla Third Sergeant.
Maurice C. Moore Fourth Sergeant.
William Porter First Corporal.
Edwin B. Whiticar Second Corporal.
James R. Thome Third Corporal.
Edwin Nelson Fourth Corporal.
James Wilt Musician.
John W. Leech do.
Arnold, Benjamin Private.
Bardsley, William do.
Barnholt, Frederick do.
Blight, Charles F do.
Boyd, Alexander do.
Brown, George B do.
Byrnes, Timothy A do.
Butcher, Edward U do.
Butcher, Pierce A do.
Clopp, Frederick do.
Calbcrtson, William M do.
Danfield, Lewis H Private.
Deuckla, Charles R do.
Dobleman John C do.
Dougherty, William H do.
Eakins, Willi-im H do.
Fackney, Wi.ham M do.
Gibson, James N do.
Gififord, Anthony A do.
Greiner, Louis B do.
Hauley, Peter do.
Harwood, Lilburn, Jr do.
Hassinger, David T do.
Hoeflliger, Alexander I do.
Horse, George do.
Hill, Richard do.
Homer, William P do.
Hufty, Charles do.
Ingram, Oliver do.
Johnson, William H do.
Joyce, Clarence E do.
Kagel, William do.
Lacey, John, Jr do.
Lapeley, Albert B do.
Leech, Daniel do.
THREE MONTHS' SERVICE.
163
liOgo, Albert J Private.
Maginnis, Charles J do.
Martin, Joseph M do.
Maxwell, John F do.
Muger, Christian do.
Miller, John F do.
Moore, Charles C do.
Moore, William Q do,
Mulock, George G do.
Neilson, Henry B do.
Newman, Adam do.
Noble, John do.
Nudd, Charles B do,
Odell, Morgan do.
Pennebaker, Amos do.
Pritchie, George A Private.
Preston, Henry do.
Prickett, Arthur do.
Porter, Alexander do.
Sage, Theodore do.
Searl, John do.
Serges, Christian L do.
Smith, Ralph do.
Sorver, John do.
Stevens, William do.
Swoyer, Jacob K do.
Wiegard, Eugene do.
Wood, George P. do.
Yarger, SamuelJ do.
Company C.
BECRUITED AT PHILADELPHIA.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 25, 1861.
John H. Gardiner Captain.
John Chase First Lieutenant.
George Curtis Second Lieutenant.
Charles B. Davis First Sergeant.
Joseph B. Kite Second Sergeant.
Jacob Conrad Third Sergeant.
Samuel Smith Fourth Sergeant
William Ephline First Corporal.
George W. Freas Second Corporal.
JohnOttey Third Corporal.
William H. Moore Fourth Corporal.
William M. Chase Musician.
Samuel Amen do.
Atkinson, Franklin Private.
Barrett, Matthew do.
Bingham, Frank D do.
Boon, Joseph P do.
Burr, William do.
Butler, Josiah do.
Caldwell, Alfred D. W do.
Clossin , Alexander N do.
Colehower, George W do.
Cree, Alexander do.
Conner, Henry do.
Conner, Benjamin F do.'
Coonan, John.. do.
Clegg, James do.
Crout, Thomas do.
Clopp, Tobias S do.
Coates, William do.
Daly, John do.
Deany, Ambrose do.
Dowdell, John do.
Eilingsworth-, Robert do.
Ford, John W do.
Ford, Joseph A do.
Fite, Henry do.
Fulton, William M do.
Guthrie, James do.
Hamilton, George B Private.
Hawkins, Wesley do.
Harlin, George W do.
Hedges, Charles do.
Heston, Jonathan do.
Hemmel, Henry do.
Hill, Samuel. do.
Korndoerfer, John G do.
Kite, George T do.
Jefferies, Joseph C do.
Latch, George do.
Louden, George W do.
MUson, Harlin do.
Murray, George W do.
Miliigan, Samuel do.
M'Cullough, Michael do.
Parks, John do.
Pugh, Job T do.
Pugh, Charles F do.
Pyle, Levi B do.
Powell, Hemy do.
Pfeitfer, John do.
Robinson, James N do.
Roe, Jesse R do.
Sellers, John W do.
SuUaway, Samuel do.
Simpson, Thomas do.
Sturges, Israel do.
Sturges, William H do.
Sturges, John do.
Stratton, George do.
Taylor, Lewis do.
Worster, Davis N do.
Walton, James do.
Wilson, James L do.
Waugh, George do.
Young, Joseph J do.
" i, Lewis do.
Company D.
KHCRUITED AT PHIIiADBI.PHIA.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 25, 1861.
.Joseph H. Siuex .,... Captain.
Warren L. Young First Lieutenant.
George H. Armstrong Second Lieutenant.
Edgar H. Klemratte First Sergeant.
Charles C. Smith Second Sergeant.
Isaac I. Lanber Third Sergeant.
Edward A. Goodes Fourth Sergeant.
John W. O. Daniels^ Pii'st Corporal.
Edward Mountaney Second Corporal.
George M'MuUen Third Corporal.
Montgomery P. Young,.Fourth Corporal.
Robert B. Beers Musician.
Alberts. Girard do.
Auld, William Private.
164
SEVENTEENTH REGIMENT,
Algio, John Private.
Barnes, William H do.
Burnes, Samuel do.
Bates, James do.
Beers, Samuel E do.
Barnuett, William do.
Creenev. Edward do.
Clark, Timothy.. do.
Conrad, Saumel do.
Carpenter, William H do.
Campbell, John do.
Coiince, Alexander do.
Cunningham, William do.
Clark. Francis H do.
Clendenning, Samuel do.
Douglass, John do.
Dunlap, James do.
Davis, Evan do.
Ent, AlyenionS. L do.
Envine," Leslie do.
Forsythe, David do.
Fury, Thomas do.
Flood, Samuel do.
Hays, Henry P do.
Hamill, John do.
Hayle, Henry do.
Hannale, William do.
Irwin, David do.
Jamison, Stewart do.
Jackson, Theodore do.
Johnson, Thomas do.
Jordon, Jacob do.
; King, George Private.
j Kyle, Frederick do.
j Kyle, Richard do.
I Logan, David C do.
I Lee, Henry do.
I Lee, Henry T do.
j Lockhard. Alexander do.
i Laird. John do.
j Mathews, Charles do.
I Markley, Francis do.
1 M'Clane, William I do.
I M'Afee, Robert do.
I M'Combs, Thomas do.
I.Nepperd, George H do.
i Nichols, William I do.
; Nillis, Samuel do.
ITeely, Thomas do.
Patchell, John H do.
Quinn, John do.
Riddle, William do.
Roberts, John F do.
Rey, William do.
Sinex, Robert do.
Stewart, William do.
Simler, William B do.
Sterhng, Isaac do.
Sterling, John do.
Tomlin, James L do.
Wilson, William do.
Wilson, William I do.
Williams, Simky do.
Young, Peter H do.
Company E.
BECRUITED AT PHILABELPHIA.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 25, 1861.
Robert Thompson Captain.
Montgomery Martin First Lieutenant.
Hugh Rankin Second Lieutenant.
Charles H. Lavis First Sergeant.
William G. Smith Second Sergeant.
Alexander T. Smith Third Sergeant.
Edgmont D. Green Fourth Sergeant.
William H. Gordon ..First Corporal.
Samuel S. Pearson Second Corporal.
William F. Wilkins Third Corporal.
George W. Eachus Fourth Corporal.
Andrew Fife... Musician.
James Anderson do.
Armitage, Shewbart B Private.
Anderson William do.
Buckley, (Jharles C do.
Bonsall, Joseph S do.
Bunting, William H do.
Bradley, Hugh do.
Bowles, Charles do.
Barbier, Perrie M do.
Courtney, William F do.
Ciai-ck,. Thomas do.
Cummings, Joseph do.
Cochran, Matthew do.
Decon, Charles H do.
Delavan, James do.
Downey, Patrick do.
Foley, Thomas do.
Frees, Samuel do.
Frity, Francis do.
Graham, Richard H do.
Goodman, Vincent L do.
Higle, Adam do.
Hickej'^, Patrick do.
Hanna, Robert do.
Hanna, George do.
Hornby, John C do.
Johnston, Benjamin F do.
Joy, James R Private.
Jardine, Alexander do.
Jeffries, John L do.
Kerns, George W do.
Kearns, John do.
Keller, John A.... do.
Lavis, David do.
Lavis, John D do. .
Lodge, Charles do.
Mills, William H do.
Markley, William P do.
Murphy, George do.
Markley, William do.
Maguire, John do.
Norbeck, Philip do.
Nuty, William do.
Palmer, George W., Jr do.
Pollock, Joseph do.
Pugh, Joseph E do.
Perkins, George W do.
Price, James R do.
Raynor, William do.
Riley, Hartley do.
Steele, David S do.
Simmons, John W do.
Spear, Charles W do.
Spear, William D do.
Stone, Thomas do.
Shimer, George W do.
Sailor, Lews do.
Tallman, George L do.
Tophani, Joseph H do.
Tucker, Joseph L do.
Voorhees, John A do.
Walker, John do.
White, Samuel do.
Watt, James M do.
Young, Henry do.
THREE MONTHS' SERVICE.
165
Company F.
RECRUITED AT PHILADELPHIA.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 25, 1861.
Alexander Murphy Captain.
Henry C. Whelan First Lieutenant.
Alfred R^jberts Second Lieutenant.
Joseph S. Chandler First Sergeant.
Henry Neil Second Sergeant.
Alfred L. Hough Third Sergeant.
Harry K. Riehle Fourth Sergeant.
Henry C. Jewell First Corporal.
Robert L. Burnett Second Corporal.
Robert W. Downing Third Corporal.
Robert Y. Chase Fourth Corporal.
Harry E. Wrigley Musician.
Benjamin F. Wrigley do.
Airey, Washington Private.
Airoy, William do.
Allen, John B. A., Jr do.
Andress, Michael B do.
Backus, William R do.
Bowen, George K do.
Bowen, William do.
Brinley, Godfrey M do.
Broom, James M do.
Campbell, Anth'y H., Jr.. ..do.
Candidus, William, Jr do.
Casscdy, Richard do.
Chase, Edward E do.
Clark, John F do.
Clifton, John C do.
. Davis, Daniel do.
Dito, John M do.
Eiigle, Archibald H do.
Farciott, Charles O do.
Freeman, Edward do.
Guither, Joseph do.
Hamilton, .lohn W do.
Hand, Charles 11 do.
Hart, Richard B do.
Hawking, George W do.
Heron, John H do.
HolTman, Jacob T. Private.
Holme, John do.
Irwin, John R do.
Jackson, Oswald do.
Jones, James Harris do.
Jones, John H do.
Kayser, Morris do.
Knox, George do.
Lloyd, Samuel T do.
Marshall, Joseph F do.
M'Clellan, Arthur do.
Moore, George W do.
Nassau, William Henry.. ..do.
Patterson, Thomas B do.
Pennington, Law., Jr do.
Pidgeon, Theodore F. do.
Pollock, William K do.
Randolph, Wallace do.
Reed, Montgomery S do.
Roney, James B do.
Reese, Frederick L do.
Sinnott, Joseph F do.
Somerset, Arthur H do.
Starr, James do.
Steele, Anson do.
Sterling, .Joseph Frank do.
Stokes, Joseph do.
Taylor, Lawrence P do.
Thompson, John C do.
Toland, George W., Jr do.
Vanzant, Isaac P ...do.
Wagner, William do.
Wainwright, John W do.
Wetherill, Charles C do.
White, William do.
Williams, Edward do.
Winsor, William D do.
Yeager, Horatio D do.
Company G.
RECRUITED AT PHILADELPHIA.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 25, 1861.
William Pritner Captain.
Charles Laning First Lieutenant.
Stephen B. Poulterer Second Lieutenant.
Thomas M. Hammett First Sergeant.
James Hargesheimer Second Sergeant.
Joseph Young Tliird Sergeant.
William H. Stewart Fourth Sergeant.
WilUam D. Rank First Corporal.
Frank Martin Second Corporal.
John R. Griffith Third Corporal.
Elijah C. Allen Fourth Corporal.
.Tames B. Thomas Musician.
Henry Bennett do.
Bonsall, Albert G Private.
Baymont, William do.
Beans, Timothy S do.
Beans, Howard do.
Boyd, John, Jr do.
Bonsall, John do.
Beach, Waldron do.
Brown, Robert do
Clark, Frederick do.
Carver, Smith- do.
Carver, Benjamin Private.
Daily, John L do.
Davis, Isaiah do.
Dempsey, William H do.
Edgar, William do.
Freed, George W do.
Forbes, William L do.
Gwinn, Malcoin do.
Hubb, Frederick do.
Hess, Philip J do.
Henny, John S do.
Haines, Chalkley S do.
Haslett, James do,
j Harper, John do.
Johnston, David do.
.Tohnson, John do.
Keller, George W do.
Luckenback. Owen A do.
Laib, Frederick do.
Muuyon, Samuel do.
Malcom, James do.
Murphy, Arthur E do.
Moore, WilUam P do.
166
SEVENTEENTH REGIMENT,
Mervine, Isaac Private.
M Carty, James F do.
M'Night, John do.
M'Hugb, John do.
M'Kee, Bernard do.
M'Cabe, Enoch do.
Nicholson, Thomas do.
Nagle, Simon S do.
Omer, Peter do.
Ott, Cornelius do.
Page, Henry M do.
Palmer, Andrew J do.
Penrose, George do.
Suttle, George C do.
Sparlis, Jolin S do.
Scott, Archibald do.
Schreiner, James S Private.
Smethurst, Richard, Jr do.
Stoops, Randolph T do.
Soby, Nicholas do.
Stackey , Samual W do.
Smith, Milton do.
Stuart, David do.
Shuflf, Andrew, Jr do.
Sharpe. George do.
Wheeler, John A do.
Weert, George do.
Wonderly, WiUiam do.
Welsh, David do.
Wharton, Theodore do.
Young, Christian. do.
Company H.
RECBUITED AT PHIJ:.ADELPHIA.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 25, 1861.
Isaac C. Bassett Captain.
John T. Doyle Fii-st Lieutenant.
Francis W. Franklin. ......Second Lieutenant.
William C. Albright First Sergeant.
Andrew G. Roper Second Sergeant.
Alfred HoUenbeck Third Sergeant.
James K. Carrigan Fourth Sergeant.
Charles R. Hight First Corporal.
John M' Feeters Second Corporal.
Edward Lowry Third Corporal.
Jacob Hays Fourth Corporal.
Thomas B. Davis Musician.
George Mirkle do.
Adams, James Private.
Belrose, William do.
Burns, Edward do.
Buckman, George W do.
Botto, Augustus do.
Blee, Francis do.
Belsterling, William B do.
Cooper, Evan J do.
Crawford, William B do.
Crandol, Randolph do.
Dodson, John A, do.
Desmond, Patrick J do.
Davis, Thomas A do.
Daly, Francis do.
Epley, Charles do.
Ennis, Samuel do.
Elliott, William P do.
Elliott, Henry do.
Forbes, Charles H do.
Fox, Michael do.
Grusenmeyer, Francis N....do.
Grusenmeyer, Theodore do.
Gallen, Henry do.
Gormley, John do.
Hutchinson, James do.
Harberger, Charles do.
Howell, William E Private.
Hachatt, John do.
Haas. Adam do.
Hill, Stephen F do.
Helmick, George R do.
Hagan, George F do.
Hamilton, Richard do.
Hamilton, Washington do.
Howshall, William do.
Kughler, George W do.
Lee, Robert do.
Mohn, Henry ; do.
Meyers, Cornelius K do.
Maddock, William A do.
Middleton, Charles H do.
Montgomery, James C do.
M'Donald* James do.
Noble. David G do.
Nichols, John do.
O'Brien, John T do.
Palmer, Richard do.
Ruff, William H. do.
Smith, Huston, Jr do.
Smith, Philip C do.
Sheridan, Frank do.
Shannon, JohnH do.
Shell, John do.
Silverthorne, Charles do.
Sears, Joseph do.
Shuman, John T do.
Starr, Henry do.
Sanders, Henry do.
Toncus, Samuel C do.
Weis, Charles do.
Williamson, Charles do.
Williamson, Lewis do.
Walton, Charles B do.
Wolf, Charles do.
Company I.
RECRUITED AT PHILADEIiPHIA.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 25, 1861.
William J. J. Braceland...Captain.
Robert L. Orr First Lieutenant.
Washington R. DeYoung,Second Lieutenant.
Charles M'Gonigie First Sergeant.
George W. Wilson Second Sergeant.
George D. Morean Third Sergeant.
John Bok Fourth Sergeant.
Archib'd Hiushillwood, First Corporal.
Charles Clausen Second Corporal.
Charles J. Ambler Tliird Corporal.
Harry Irvine Fourth Corporal.
Herman Grasley Musi cian.
THREE MONTHS' SERVICE.
167
Thomas J. Perkins Musician.
Abbott, Henry Private.
Alexander, Andrew do.
Alexander, Tliomas do.
Able, Henry do.
Brown, Anthony T. do.
Blatemore, Isaac do.
Bryan, John do.
Bell, Thomas M do.
Born, Peter do.
Bringhurst, WiUiam do.
Cavill, Martin F, do.
Cavenaugh, Michael J do.
Carpenter, Charles G do.
Coleman, George R do.
Clement, William P do.
Duborg, Robert S do.
Eibell, Ferdinand do.
Edwards, Francis do.
Fisher, Henry do.
Farrell, Edward A do.
Gibson, Jacob do.
Granger, Charles P do.
Hazzard, William S do.
Hiushillwood, Thomas K...do.
Hahn, Thomas B do.
Hoffman, John A do.
Hutchins, Theodore do.
Hoey, Thomas do.
Jones, Sutton do.
Johnson, Thaddeus R do.
Kennedy, Charles F do.
Lee, James A,, Jr do.
M'Leister, John Private.
Mauger, Martin do.
M'Kee, Henry E do.
M'Mullin, George O do.
Morean, Joseph H do.
Mowlds, George W do.
Meyers, Oscar R do.
M'Cullough, James P do.
Miller, Jacob do.
Mitchell, Thomas do.
Maquin, George R do.
Mintyer, Andrew T do.
Orsborne, Hugh do.
Peddrick, Charles do.
Pratt, Joseph T do.
Quinn, Thomas do.
Ryan, John W do.
Roberts, Harry S do.
Smith, Harry do.
Smith, Charles W do.
Sparks, Samuel M do.
Street, Charles do.
Shepard, Adam do.
Sterling, Jesse D. E do.
Smith, Matthew H do.
White, Clement A do.
Windle, William, Jr do.
Warren, Joseph do.
Whipple, Clement R do.
Williamson, Henry B do.
Wagner, Joseph do.
Zebley, William B do.
Company K,
EECRUITED AT PHILADELPHIA.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 25, 1861.
Charles M. Tapper Captain.
Robert M. Lee, Jr First Lieutenant.
Levin S. Tarr Second Lieutenant.
Justin E. Bird First Sergeant.
Albert P. Morrow Second Sergeant.
Edwin H. Godshalk Third Sergeant.
John Pollock Fourth Sergeant.
William G. Drinkhouse... First Corporal.
Henry G. Dodge Second Corporal.
David R. Acker man Third Corporal.
JohnH. Johnson Fourth Corporal.
George W. Estlow Musician.
James Sipplee do.
Barrett, John Private.
Bannen, Albert J do.
Byrnes, Joseph T do.
Coons, William do.
Clayton, Conrad do.
Church, James H do.
Carberry, William do.
Dunn, Joseph do.
De Lacey, George W do.
Drew, Isaac N do.
Davis, Henry do.
Drew, David A do.
DonneUy, David F. do.
Devine, Daniel ,do.
Ery, John do.
Ennis, William W do.
Ennis, Robert M do.
Felters, Samuel H do.
Foster, Majrmaduke do.
Frame, Edwin P. do.
Flood. Benjamin do.
Galloway, John do.
Haxdman, James W do.
Hall, William D do.
Henderson, William do.
Haley, George R do.
Harney, George W Private.
Hurley, James do.
Joyce, Patrick H do.
Kiernan, James D do.
Lyon, John do.
Ludwig, Henry do.
M'Kerman, James C do.
M'Gowan, James do.
M'Bride, William P do.
M'Feeters, Robert do. -
New, Richard do.
Paschal, Harry do.
Parsons, William H do.
Powell, Edward do.
Roche, David do.
Richee, Francis do.
Snyder, John B do.
Shuff, Andrew do.
Stroup, Peter do.
Simon, Frederick do.
Snyder, John J do.
Snyder, Henry H do.
Specht, Augustus F do.
Schank, Alonzo do.
Thomas, David do.
Tietjen, William M do.
TattersiU, James do.
Thomas, Charles J do.
Taylor, George do.
Van Winkle, Samuel do.
Vaughan, Henry do.
Winhultz, Henry do.
Weaver, John H do.
Weaver, Albert J do.
Walker, Edwin J do.
Whitehead, Thomas S do.
Whitehead. Caleb do.
Ware, Frank do.
Eighteenth Regiment.
ON the 9th of AprU, 1861, three days previous to the attack on Fort Sum-
ter, Captain Peter Fritz, commanding the National Greys, a venerable
organization dating back to the Kevolution, in obedience to a resolution of the
company, tendered its services to Governor Curtin. On the 15th the services
of the First Eegiment, 1st Brigade, 1st Division of the State militia, to which
this company belonged, were tendered to, and accepted by the Governor, and
recruiting immediately commenced. Ofldcers were elected in 1858, who were
commissioned for a period of five years, and upon the re-organization in April,
1861, the same officers were mustered into the service of the United States. —
William D. Lewis, Jr., of Philadelphia, Colonel; Charles Wilhelm, of Phila-
delphia, Lieutenant Colonel ; Alexander B. Newbold, of Philadelphia, Major ;
Thomas F. G. Cooper, Adjutant.
The regiment went into camp at Washington Square, where it was drilled
as light infantry. The discipline was good, and the men soon acquired a com-
mendable degree of proficiency in military duty. They were bountifully sup-
plied by their friends with all articles necessary for their immediate subsist-
-^nce and comfort. On the 14th of May, orders were received to move to Per-
ryviUe, Maryland, where it arrived at two o'clock on the morning of the 15th,
and immediately embarked on steamer for Locust Point. On its arrival it pro-
ceeded to the neighborhood of FortM'Henry and encamped, where it remained
engaged in drill and guard duty until the 22d of May, when it marched to Fed-
eral Hill, in the city of Baltimore. The monotony of camp life was little va-
ried during the remainder of its term of service. The line of duty was of such
a character, that guard and military police were the chief of the services ren-
dered.
On the 12th of June, companies B and K, under the command of Captain
Peter Fritz, were detached from the regiment, and ordered to garrison the
National Arsenal at PikesvLUe. Making a hurried march of sixteen miles,
they reached the Arsenal at eleven o'clock P. M. the same day, and for three
weeks were constantly employed ia packing and removing to Fort M'Henry all
the government property there stored. Eemaining at the Arsenal until the
23d of July, they rejoined the regiment.
At the expiration of the term of service, Majpr General Banks, then in com-
mand at Baltimore, requested the men to re-enlist for a period of ten days. —
Companies B, C, D, E, G, H, K, and a part of company I complied, and were
re-mustered into the United States service by Captain Miller on the 24th of
July. On the 29th the regiment was relieved by the Fifth New York, and pro-
ceeded to Philadelphia, where, on the 7th of August, it was mustered out of ser-
vice.
THREE MONTHS' SERVICE.
169
FIELD AND STAFF OFFICEHS
William D. Lewis, Jr„ Colonel.
Charles Wilhelm Lieutenant Colonel.
Alexander E. Newbold ...Major.
Thomas F. G. Cooper Adjutant.
J. Marshall Quartermaster.
J. Wiley Mitchell.: Surgeon.
A. O. Stelle Assistant Surgeon.
Company A.
KKCRtriTED AT PHILADELPHIA.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 24, 1861.
John M. Gosline Captain.
Gnstavus W. Town First Lieutenant.
Thomas J. Town Second Lieutenant.
John Henry Pelap First Sergeant.
James Dealy Second Sergeant.
John B. Bradley Third Sergeant.
James H. Sargent Fourth Sergeant.
DoBenneville B.Shewell, First Corporal.
Franklin M.Harris Second Corporal.
John W. Thompson Third Corporal.
William A. Reilly Fourth Corporal.
James B. Alexander Musician.
David Gordon do.
Allen, George W Private.
Anier, John do.
Burke, Lewis do.
Capell, William L do.
Crozier, James do.
Campbell, WiUiam J do.
Duim, Robert do.
Day, James S do.
Dougherty, Hugh do.
Danenhower, Charles H do.
Dealy, Edward do.
Davis, John H do.
Freas, Jacob P do.
Pulmer, William do. ,
Fitzgerald, Michael do.
Ginugnani, Peter. do.
Gilmore, John do.
Galbraith, Thomas. S do.
Houseman, Charles B do.
Hoffman, John ...do.
Hull, Aaron W do.
Houston, James H do.
Holt, Robert J do.
Harmer, Newland M do.
Holt, John do.
Hailer, David do.
Jamison, James K .Private,
Knause, Charles do.
Linton, Josiah do.
Levering, Aaron M do.
Lewis, Jamas do.
Lawrence, Henry do.
Martin, Robert R do.
M' Donald, Alexander do.
Middleton, Tho's K., Jr do.
M'Cann, Hugh do.
Martin, James J do.
Moore, Thomas do.
Makin, John do.
M'Carthy, Hugh do.
Magowan, Sloan do.
Nelson, John do.
Nelson. William do.
Pierce, William S do.
Phillips, James do.
Parker, William G do.
Quirk, Henry M do.
Robinson, Croasdaile do.
Reynolds, Hiram do.
Robinson, John W do.
Rementer, Peter do.
Sherrerd, Adam do.
Stief, Charles do.
Steelman, Henry H do.
Shields, George ..-. do.
Spencer, John do.
Soudcr, Daniel do.
Spooner, William B do.
Steward, Charles H do.
Stivers, William do.
Tracy, Joseph do.
Waldren, William H do.
Wood, Charles E do.
Weeks, Wm. W., Jr do.
Company B.
BKCBUITED AT PHIIADELPHIA.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 24, 1861.
Peter Fritz„ Captain.
J. M. R. DeBeust First Lieutenant.
William P. Schrieber Second Lieutenant.
Peter Fritz, 2d First Sergeant.
Samuel Kinsley Second Sergeant.
William Kain Third Sergeant.
James Barrett Fourth Sergeant.
Robert I. Nutter ..First Corporal,
M. N. Hieskell Second Corporal.
Casper Cooper Third Corporal.
L. R. Manypenny Fourth Corporal.
Charlog H. Williams Musician.
J. Dudley Worman do.
Addis, Isaac Private.
Addis, Charles do.
Botrose, F, M do.
170
EIGHTEENTH REGIMENT,
Bowers, George Private.
Bowers, Jesse do.
Bond, Charles T do.
Bonney, T. S do.
Bonney, I. T do.
Blanford, William do.
Blum, Jacob do.
Cooper, Morris do.
Cooper, Charles do.
Cunningham, "Andrew ! . do.
Compton, Joseph H do.
Coates, W. H. H do.
Dexter, William H do.
Dumell, Johns do.
Dearry, Charles B do.
Dolan, William G..... do.
Eddy, H. M do.
Fair, Thomas J do.
Fearon, James J do.
Force, George W ...do.
Gordon, George C do.
Glass, Thomas do.
Griffith, JethroJ do.
Hocker, C. M do.
Hessell, W.F do.
Hessell, Henry do.
Button, Thomas H do.
Kavanagh, I. L do.
little, William W do.
Lane, James H do.
liain, Joseph T do.
Lain, Joseph R Private.
Lirkin, Francis do.
Mifflin, Charles H do.
Meesor, A. A do.
Murray, John do.
Merrick, S. S do.
Morgan, Frank S do.
Menns, George W do.
M'Carty, Henry do.
M'Clenaghan, Hugh do.
M'Gowen, Daniel do.
Priestly, William R do.
Price, Thomas W. C do.
Roe, William R do.
Rutherford, John do.
Reynolds, Oliver do.
Rogers, John do.
Stinson, Henry do.
Snyder, Daniel W do.
Snyder, Theodore A do.
Seward, Asahel do.
Schofield, John S do.
Sandford, Richard L do.
Tricker, John A do.
Tricker, Albert J do.
Winters, William V do.
Winters, JohnH do.
Weeks, Eugene J do.
Widdis, Albert A do.
Weaver, JohnP do.
Company C
RECRUITED AT PHII.ADEI.PHIA.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 24, 1861.
Joseph Archambault Captain.
Edward Grossjean First Lieutenant.
Constant Pequignot Second Lieutenant.
Augustus Bourguard First Sergeant.
Louis Aloncle Second Sergeant.
Michael Celerier Third Sergeant.
Francois Fix Fourth Sergeant.
Charles Fidelin l"irst Corporal.
Charles Goll Second Corporal.
Augustus Pequignot Third Corporal.
Louis Prenot Fourth Corporal.
Ernest Kachelle Musician.
Peter Marquis do.
Albrecht, Joseph Private.
Alloway, Samuel do.
Alsino, Antonio do.
Brandt, Joseph do.
Baker, Jacob do.
Bailey, James do.
Berget, Albert do.
Bouclet, Francis do.
Bon, Charles do.
Bazin, Casimer do.
Bauman, Christian do.
Bertrand, Eugene Peter do.
Bourquin, Henry do.
Brossart, Eugene do.
Berger, Cesar do.
Clade, Didier do.
Cuillot, Henry do.
Chabot, Vital do.
Dawson, William R do.
Diflfenbach, Adam C do.
Elvert, Louis do.
Frochet, J. M do.
Flaherty, P. I do.
Ferut, Charles do.
Ford, Henry De do.
Foliot, Eugene do.
Geist, Frederick Private.
Grisel, Louis do.
Guinand, Virgil do.
Heimach, George do.
Jackson, William B do.
Jouan, Julien do.
Kachelle, Charles do.
Khngman, Henry do.
Krootz, Francis do.
Kohler, Abraham do.
Lewis, George W do.
M'Closkey, Sylvester do.
Margery, J. B do.
Maigrot, Francis do.
Mathis, Michael do.
Maurice, Louis do.
Meyer, Gustavus do.
Mugnier, Francis do.
Pequignot, Adonis do.
Perrenoud, Alfred do.
Prenot, Henry do.
Prenot, Jules do.
Rais, Francois do.
Ricouard, Eugene do.
Renaud, Peter do.
Roussel, Edward G do.
Schwartz, George I do..'
Saint Esprit, Hyppolite do.
Scherraer, Benjamin do.
Steinbach, Gustavus C do.
Simon, Charles do,
Schoch, Peter do.
Vallat, Francis do,
Verlaine, Emile do,
Walker, William do.
Wakely, Robert do.
Walzer, Celn do.
Weber, Augustus..,. do.
THBEE MONTHS' SEKVICB.
171
Company D.
BECBUITKD AT PHILADEIiFHIA.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 25, 1861.
Edmond N. Baudin. .Captain.
A. Jules Jollivet First Lieutenant.
Amedse L. Hudome Second Lieutenant
A. Severin Barthoulot First Sergeant.
D. Nicholas Baron Second Sergeant.
William Cargill Third Sergeant.
A. Mederick Tarratre Fourth Sergeant.
Frederick Doriot First Corporal.
Nicholas Marechal Second Corporal.
Peter Nellas Third Corporal.
F. Charles Rigoulot Fourth Corporal.
Andrew M' Collin Musician.
James Reaney do.
Alflf, John Private.
Bureau, Achilles do.
Bourdel, Leon do.
Bruntz, John do.
Burkart, Samuel do.
Bodaine, Eugene .....do.
Bee, P^ancios do.
Cochard, Alexander do.
Claude, J. Pierre do.
Cleaver, William do.
Campbell, Abraham do.
Chobert, Felix do.
Dreux, Pierre do.
D'Orsolini, Adriand do.
Detreux, Frederick do.
Drayer, Charles do.
Delaval, Francis do.
Doriot, George do.
Fontaine, Augustus do.
Golly, Emile do.
Goetz, Adolph do.
Gaentzler, George do.
Girard, Henry do.
Hennet, Lewis do.
Hergott, Charles do.
Hergott, Pierre do.
Issaurat, Louis Private.
Kitt. Jacob do.
Keller, Adam do.
Knoll, Michael do.
Lengel, Adam do.
Lambrecht, Gmllaume do.
Lovinfosse, A. Joseph do.
Luchert, J. Adam do.
Lecount, Lewis do.
Magnin, Arthur do.
Maillardet, Augustin do.
Maurice, Charles do.
Metzgar, James do.
Pate, Louis do.
Pellerin, L. Augustus do.
Paquin, James, do.
Pichard, L. Firmin do.
Quidort, P. Frederick do.
Rhem, Philip do.
Reidinger, George do.
Richard, F. Constant do.
Romain, Christian do.
Roquet, Ernest do.
Spengler, Jacob do.
Simon, Vincent do.
Schumuck, Bernard do.
Speiser, Bernard do.
Shirney. Joseph d6.
Sperandio, A. Frederick... do.
Urbin, Joseph do.
Walter, Alexander do.
Weigel, Simon do.
Wanzel, Francois do.
Woelker, Jacob do.
Woelker, John do.
Zajotti, Attilio do.
Ziegler, Antoine do.
Ziegler, Joseph do.
Company E
BECBUITES AT FHILADELFHIA.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 24, 186L
John Miller Captain.
David T. Stretch First Lieutenant.
Andrew J. Knorr Second Lieutenant.
E. Forrest Koehler First Sergeant.
Charles F. Sauter Second Sergeant.
Andrew J. Tisher Third Sergeant.
Henry A. Cook Fourth Sergeant.
Edward W. Smith First Corporal.
William H. Hopkins Second Corporal.
Samuel Davies Third Corporal.
James E. Audenreid Fourth Corporal.
John M'Connell Musician.
Miranus Bancker do.
Andrews, David W Private.
Binder, Peter do.
Bisbing, John M do.
Brooks, William H do.
Baurs, Henry do.
Blackman, E. T do.
Beck, Theodore C do.
Covington, William A do.
Carnes, Joseph do.
Carver, Charles R do.
Dickson, WUlianv do.
Doyden, Christopher C...Private.
Dodd, Charles L do.
Diker, Frederick C do.
Derickson, Samuel do.
Dale, WiUiamB do.
Donnelly, Vincent P do.
Dunn, Christopher do.
David, Louis N do.
Evans, William D do.
Elliott, William do.
Gilmour, Richard do.
Hutton, A. S , do.
Hutton, Samuel do.
Hawkins, John T do.
Heidrick, Herman do.
Hass, John H do.
Hunter, William do.
Huddell, John S do.
Hickman, JohnR do.
Halman, Peter Fritz do.
Hart, William do.
Hanse, Reuben do.
Jones, Benjamin F do.
Loper, Palmer do.
172
EIGHTEENTH EEGIMENT,
M'Einley, John Private.
M'Fadden, David do.
M'Caffrey, William do.
Michnor, Mahlon S do.
Miller. Joseph do.
Muldoon. Thomaa do.
Muuns, Henry do.
Miller, William J do.
Magee, Thomas do.
North. Hampton do.
Packer, Charles T do.
Potter, John E do.
Pancoast, John R do.
Packer, Edwaxd E ...do.
Questa, JameaF do.
Roesch, George L Private.
Smith, W. K do.
Sprigman, Edmund do.
Sharswood , Edward do.
Simpson, James L do.
Shane, ?>ancis ...do.
Taylor, Philip J do.
Tschudy, Martin do.
'J'oomey, Dennis do.
W^olf, D. P do.
Wilson, Fisher do.
Williams, Harry E do.
Wilson, Ambrose do.
Willingrayre, George do.
Company F.
BECKUITED AT PHILADELPHIA,
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 24, 1861.
Jacob H. Beattes Captain.
Enos Baldwin First Lieutenant.
Ehsha Hall Second Lieutenant.
Francis J. Randall First Sergeant.
Thomas D. G. Chapman. ..Second Sergeant.
Patrick Egan.. Third Sergeant.
Thomas J. Whitmore Fourth Sergeant
Frank J. Stewart First Corporal.
Parry T. M'Curdy Second Corporal.
William Palmatary Third Corporal.
Henry C. O'Donnell Fourth Corporal.
John Cassiday Musician.
William H. Lee do.
Atkinson, John Privatp.
Alton, Ralph do.
Asch, Augustus J do.
Bisbing, Jacob A do.
Barnes, Earles do.
Barrett, Samuel R do.
Brown, Randolph do.
Boyle, James do.
Bush, Charles R do.
Byers, Richard do.
Buck, William P do.
Butler, William do.
Carr, Edward H do.
Campbell, John, Jr do.
CampbeU, John L do.
Clewell, Joseph R do.
Coxe, Andrew H do.
Clark, Thomas F do,
Cresse, William H do.
Calvert, Hudson B do.
Eagle, John H do.
Endress, Zachariali do.
Everley. Miller N., Jr do.
Fry, Joshua G do.
Field, ThonaasM do.
Gardner, Henry S do.
Gellston, William J Pi-ivate.
Gower, George W do.
Handle, John H do.
Hess, John H do.
Hoey, William do.
Kane, James do.
Knorr, Jacob F do.
Krause, John A do.
MUler, Conrad do.
Manderfield, Harry A do.
Martin, William J do.
Mahaffy, John W do.
Mitchell, Alexander T do.
Milnor, Jonathan do.
Norton, William A do.
Nell, Francis C do.
Nelson, William do,
O'Brien, Daniel do.
Peterman, William R do.
Picton, John do.
Sarsfleld, Michael P. do.
Shinn, Charles T do.
Smith, Robert do.
Smith, Jacob M do.
Smitbi William H do.
Stewart, John do.
Taylor, John S do.
Thompson, John B do.
Tomlin, William do.
Walton, Mahlon do.
Wade, John do.
Ward, John A do.
Watermeyers, George.. do.
Wear, William W do.
Walker, Joseph E do.
Weber, Jacob do.
Wilkinson, Henry do.
Werner, Gustavus do.
Company G.
BECBUITED AT PHILADELPHIA.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 24, 1861.
John S. Dull Captain.
Isaiah Bryan First Lieutenant.
Jacob Hirsh Second Lieutenant.
Benjamin A Phifer First Sergeant.
Edward B. Burroughs Second Sergeant.
-Jssacher Mattis ......Third Sergeant.
WiUiam G. CampbelL.... Fourth Sergeant.
Morris Hirsh First Corporal.
Alexander Lindsay Second Corporal.
Froder'k W. Kretchmar,Third Corporal.
Benjamin F. Huber Fourth Corporal.
Henry S. Agin Musician.
THREE MONTHS' SERVICE.
173
John Giiinnoss Musician.
Anderson, Charles Private.
Allen, Samuel do.
Allen, Albert do.
Brown, William H do.
Bartram, John do.
Benner, Thomas S do.
Butler, William H do.
Blundin, Richard A do.
Bayle, John do.
Colehower, Peter do.
Cline, George W do.
Curl, Nelson do.
Cassel, John C do.
Campbell, Patrick L do.
Colbain, William do.
Cannon, William do.
Calverley, Lewis H do.
Chester, William H do.
Cox, Sylvester do.
Donnell, Charles O do.
Dunn, John do.
Duke, Anthony A do.
Elliott, Robert do.
Frease, Henry S do.
Ferguson, Alexander. do.
Fitch, John A do.
Fitch, Charles do.
Gray, Thomas do.
Gaul, William do.
Giese, Lewis D do.
Gillaway, William do.
Henderson, George W do.
Halfman, Herbert W Private.
Hitchins, Thomas H do.
Harmstead, Charles S do.
Jones, Samuel P do.
Jones, William H do.
Lowdenslager. Rich'dH ...do.
Myers, Lewis L do.
Matthews, George do.
M'Cuen, Alexander do.
M'Kenzie, Lewis do.
Morse, James H do.
Napier, James A do.
O'Donnell, Henry do.
Parsons, Theodore H do.
Palmer, William A do.
Philson, Alexander E do.
Painter, Charles V do.
Quigg, William do.
Rittennouse, Miles do.
Russell, De Witt W. C do.
Robinson, James G do.
Rickards, William J do.
Stilley, Alfred H do.
Sill, Theodore do.
Stelle, William M do.
Snyder, Henry J do.
Swank, Theodore do.
Thomas, Joseph E do.
Vankirk, Alonzo do.
Williams, Cranmer S do.
Wood, William H do.
Wilson, William F do.
Company H.
RECRUITED AT PHILADELPHIA.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 24, 1861.
John Maxwell Captain.
Peter B. Chadwick First Lieutenant.
Jesse Simcox Second Lieutenant.
.Tohn G. Boyd First Sergeant.
Louis H. M'Claskey Second Sergeant.
Louis T. Matlack Third Sergeant.
William T. J. Moore Fourth Sergeant.
William M. B. White Fu-st Corporal.
John P. Frowert Second Corporal.
James House Third Corporal.
Hall Lane Fourth Corporal.
William B. Gordon Musician.
Jacob M'llhenney do.
Appleton, Daniel R Private.
Boggs, Joseph do.
Brady, James do.
Britton, James do.
Bracken, William do.
Barclay, William C do.
Boyd, Andrew do.
Blee, Charles A do.
Bates, George A do.
Cald-well, Samuel do.
Campbell, Hugh do.
Carrigan, John H do.
Cunningham, John do.
Curmingham, Charles do.
Duswold, Samuel D do.
Donohoe, Charles D do.
Davis, Hezekiah do.
Dunseith, Charles do.
Dougherty, James do.
Deninger, Edward do.
Deal, William B do.
Flanigan, George do.
Fair, Robert do.
Gilmore, Henry E do.
Gillchrist, Robert do.
Hays, John do.
I Hutchinson, George Private.
Haddock, Henry do.
Hanna, William do.
Hofitman, Thomas do.
Harbenson, Bolton do.
Hopkins, Francis do.
Johnson, Robert do.
Kanes, Benton H do.
Lowry, James E do.
Lowdenslager, Adam do.
Lindsay, Abraham J do.
Meeser, John F do.
Mills, Alexander L do.
Mills, John do.
Martin, William D do.
Mackenson, George M do.
Milligan, Thomas do.
Manion, Edward do.
Martin, Charles do.
M'Coy, William do.
Nathans, Oscar S do.
Nathans, Theodore do.
Piatt, Charles S do.
Parkhill, WiUiam D do.
Robinson, Lewis J do.
Rohlfing, Christian do.
Shields, Albert do.
Spelman, John J do.
Stehr, Herman do.
Smith, Henry C do.
Weaver, Isaac S do.
Williamson, John do.
Wilgus, Josiah do.
Wonell, William do.
Wagner, William H do.
Wallace, George J do.
White, CUflbrdS do.
Way, Joseph L do.
174
EIGHTEENTH EEGJMENT,
Company I.
BECRUITED AT PHI LADEIiPKT A .
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 24, 1861.
Gustavus S. Kintzing Captain.
John J. Sperry First Lieutenant.
Oliver O. G. Robinson Second Lieutenant.
William S. White First Sergeant.
William S. Benedict Second Sergeant.
Edwin E. Marston Third Sergeant.
Josiah Dobson Fourth Sergeant.
John H. Shoemaker First Corporal.
Henry Jacoby. Second Corporal.
George GiU Third Corporal.
Michael F. O'Keefe Fourth Corporal.
George W. Paul Musician.
G. W. Parker do.
Aspen, Thomas Private.
Atwood. Elijah do.
Alexander, William do.
Burger, David F do.
Bartle, George H do.
Baugh, Jacob L do.
Bradley, Henry L do.
Bowman, Isaac do.
Clough, Franklin G do.
Crewe, Charles H do.
Chadderton, Thomas do.
Crothers, L do.
Courtney, Frederick do.
Dove, Joseph S do.
Dole, George A do.
Davis, Thomas.. do.
Darnell, William H do,
Dwyer, James do.
Denney, John R do.
Ewell, George W do.'
Etchells, Samuel do.
Forman, Isaac E do.
Gillespie, Edward do.
Gallagher, John H do.
Gracey, Charles do.
Hess, David H do.
Harp, Henry B do.
Hickman, Charles E Private.
, Hewlett, Charles H do.
I Higgins, Charles do.
Isaacs, Henry do.
Justin, WiUiam do.
Keely, Jacob M do.
Kite, Joseph S do.
Kochersperger, John A do.
Kepler, WilUam S. T do.
Lippincott, Henry do.
] Lee, Archibald do.
Lindsay, Joseph do.
M'Intosh, Joseph L. B do.
Miller, Richard do.
Moore, Jacob R do.
Mahoney, Edward J ...do.
Martin, Samuel do.
M'Vey, Edward do.
Minster, Edward B do.
Norgon, Joseph L do.
O'Neil, Daniel do.
Prall, Edward R do.
Pollock, Andrew do.
Reed, John do.
Ransom, George W do.
Rooke, MaxiUus do.
Slavin, Hugh do.
Smith, Peter do.
Statler, John do.
Sheaffer, Francis A.... do.
Smith, John W. D do.
Sprigman, Henry A. M do.
Scholes, Samuel do.
Thatcher, George W do.
Tatem, Joseph H do.
Van Orden, Horace do.
Vanzyle, John do.
White, Wilham A do.
Worrall, David. do.
Company K.
BECRUITED AT PHIIiADELPHIA.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 24, 1861.
Theodore Hesser Captain.
Thomas H. Marston First Lieutenant.
Lewis H. Plum Second Lieutenant.
William K. Colburn First Sergeant.
Joseph S. Rudolph Second Sergeant.
James H. Anderson Third Sergeant.
James C. Biggs Fourth Sergeant.
Albert Booz First Corporal.
Uriah Reazer Second Corporal.
William Thomas Third Corporal.
Samuel B. M'Cahen Fourth Corporal.
William ElUott .. , Musician.
Edward AUman do.
Billings, Joseph L Private.
Bennett, Herury do.
Breckenrid ge, John do.
Brophy, Patrick do.
Burns, John J do.
Brown, Alexander H do.
Claaze, John do.
ColUns, James P do.
Coward, Joseph do.
Condon, William M do.
Campbell, Thomas H Private.
CoUins, William W do.
Croume, John J do.
Cook, George W do.
Davis, Charles M do.
Dunkell, Aaron do.
Downing, John do.
Emanuel, Joseph N do.
Estell, Henry C do.
Edwards, Richard do.
Ford, Samuel S do.
Feaster, Joseph do.
Funston, George O do.
Grantling, Charles do.
Grover, Thomas O do.
Hill, John J do.
Horn, Charles H do.
Harp, John do.
Hallowell, WilUam B do.
Hood, Lewis H do.
Hargins, Theodore G do.
Koeliler, John G do.
Kelly, William H do.
THREE MONTHS' SERVICE.
175
Lex, William Private
Locke, Joseph C do.
Myrtellus, Asa V do.
Menns, Henry K do.
Marker, Jacob do.
Murdock, Charles K do.
Morton, Robert do.
M'Glathery, Thomas B do.
M'Ginley, William 8 do.
Nagleo, William do.
Waglee, Frank M do.
Paul, David R do.
Poyne, Thomas J do.
Raudraulf, William do.
Rodgers, John H do.
Remshard, Andrew do.
Stephens, George L vPrivate.
Stephens, Harry do.
Specht, Michael do.
Shearer, Richard do.
Smith, Charles J ...do.
Stoye, James P do.
Steen, John A do.
Sees, Emanuel do.
Tamer, George do.
Teese, Charles B ...do.
Teal, William H do.
White, John R do.
Waterhouse, George W do.
Williams, William S do.
Ware, William do.
NINETEENTH REGIMENT.
THE Nineteenth regiment originated in the National Guards, of Philadel-
phia, a nniformed regiment of the State militia. It was originally a single
company, organized on the 11th of December, 1840, under Captain Thomas
Tustin, succeeded in 1844 by Captain Stephen B. Kingston, and the latter in
1847 by Captain Peter Lyle. It was recruited for the Mexican war j but more
troops volunteering than were needed, its services were not accepted. The
company held a volunteer encampment of eight days' duration in July, 1856,
near the city of Lancaster, and again the year following at Bethlehem. Non
siBi, SED PATRLZE, was adopted as its motto.
In 1858, it had so increased in numbers— having one hundred and twenty
members— as to be unwieldy on parade with other companies of only the mini-
mum strength. It was accordingly divided and a battalion of four companies
formed from it. Still maintaining a steady growth, on the 11th of December,
1860, a full regimental organization, with eight companies, was effected. Ex-
periencing much inconvenience for the want of suitable Headquarters, the Na-
tional Guards' Hall was erected on Kace street, Philadelphia, at an expense of
one hundred and ten thousand doUars.
The Guards were in line at Harrisburg on the 22d of February, 1861, on the
occasion of the reception of Abraham Lincoln, President elect, on his way to
the National Capital. Upon the outbreak of the rebellion, the regiment was
held in readiness, and on the 16th of April, 1861, its services were tendered to
the Governor. On being accepted, recruiting immediately commenced, and on
the 27th of April, with fnU ranks, it was mustered into the service of the Uni-
ted States, as the Nineteenth Pennsylvania volunteers, and the same field offi-
cers, who had commanded the Guards, were commissioned: Peter Lyle, Colo-
nel; D. W. C. Baxter, Lieutenant Colonel j J. W. Fritz, Major; H. A. B.
Brown became Adjutant. Upon opening the books for recruits, men flocked
to its standard, largely in excess of the number which the government would
accept, and consequently many were rejected. So great was the desire to be-
long to this organization, that it was regarded as a personal favor to be accepted.
On the 10th of May, the regiment was ordered to Baltimore. Landing at
Locust Point, it marched to the neighborhood of Fort M'Henry, and encamped
just outside the Fort, in Camp Pennsylvania. The thorough drill to which tho
National Guards Jfrom their first organization had been subjected, and the large
experience of its officers, rendered the discipline of the recruited regiment easy,
and it was soon brought to a high state of proficiency. There were few better
drilled organizations, at this time, in the service.
The command of the Department of Annapolis, with Headquarters at Bal-
timore, had been given to General Cadwalader; but upon being assigned to
the command of a division in General Patterson's army, he was succeeded by
THREE MONTHS' SERVICE. 177
General Banks. The latter soon discovered that unlawful combinations of men
existed for the purpose of thwarting the operations of the government in its
attempts to subdue armed rebellion, and that Marshal Kane, chief of police,
was not only a"ware of their existence, but in contravention of his duty, and in
violation of law, was both witness and protector to the transactions and par-
ties engaged therein. It was rumored that these hostUe organizations were
soon to assume the offensive, and seize theCustom-House, Post-oflQce, Telegraph,
and a large amount of coin in transitu^ Acting under instructions from his
government, he determined to arrest the Marshal.*
This delicate and possibly difficult duty was assigned to the Nineteenth
regiment. Leaving two companies in camp, Colonel Lyle made the following
disposition of the remainder of his force : selecting from each company five of
the most judicious men and skillftd marksmen, he placed them upon the side-
walks, with orders to keep abreast of their respective companies which were
formed in platoons of ten in the street. A little after midnight, the command
moved quietly into the city, and in order to prevent any disturbance, and to
cut off the possibility of an alarm being given, the troops were ordered to
seize all persons found on the line of march, whether policeman or civihans,
I)lace them in tiie centre of the column and compel them to march noiselessly
along. Arriving at the residence of the Marshal, he was found and taken in cus-
tody, having had no suspicion of a purpose to capture him. He was taken to
the Fort and placed in safe keeping, and the captives found upon the streets
were dismissed. For several days succeeding this event, a portion of the regi-
ment was on duty in the city, and upon its return, the regular routine of driQ
and camp life was resumed.
"While stationed at Camp Pennsylvania the command received many favors
from friends in Philadelphia, among others, a printing press and materials.—
In the ranks were not only printers and literary men, but skilled design-
ers and engravers, and the publication of a camp newspaper, the National
GuAED, was commenced. It had an elaborately designed and neatly engraved
head, with the words "National Guard" in scroll, with groups of flags dis-
played at either end, the regimental coat of arms with the motto non sibi, sed
PATEL^ entwined, the whole having been executed in camp. The first num-
ber was marked Volume 11, Number 1^ the first volume having been issued in
the encampment at Lancaster in 1858. One number was profusely illustrated
delineating many ludicrous scenes in camp life, in which a pair of dilapidated
army shoes and breeches came in for a share of ridicule.
General Banks was succeeded in the command of the Department by Gen-
eral Dix, As the expiration of the term of service of the three months' troops
* I deem it proper at this, the moment of arrest, to make formal and public declaration of
the motive by which I have been governed in tliia proceeding. It is not my purpose, neither
Is it in consonance with my mstructions, to interfere in any manner whatever with the legiti-
mate government of the people of Baltimore or Maryland. I desire to support the pubUc au-
thorities in aU appropriate duties ; in preserving peace, protecting property and the rights of
persons, in obeying and upholding every municipal regulation and public statute, consistent
with the Constitution and laws of the United States and of Maryland. But unlawful combi-
nations of men, organized for resistance to such laws, that provide hidden deposits of arms
and ammunition, encourage contraband traffic with men at war with the government, and
while enjoymg its protection and privileges, stealthily wait opportunity to combine th«ir means
and forces with those in rebellion against its authority, are not among the recognized or legal
rights of any class of men» and cannot be permitted under any form of government whatev^.
M(iore*s ReMlion Meeord, Vol ITyp, 176. Docs'.
178
UlNETEBNTH EBGIMB:NT,
drew near, he was in danger of being left without a command. He accordingly
made an earnest appeal to the several regiments to stay with him until their
places could be filled by other troops. When he came to the camp of the
Guards they were massed in his front, and he urged his suit in a few well timed
and eloquent remarks. It was a time to try the feelings of the officers. Anx-
ious as they were, that their men should remain, they were stUl uncertain of
the temper which would prevail. At the signal for a decision, there was not a
dissenting voice, a result which excited the pride and satisfaction of every mem-
ber of the regiment and elicited the compliments of the General. They were,
however, detained only four days beyond their term of enlistment, and were
mustered out at Philadelphia^ on the 29th of August, 1861.
FIELD AND STAFF OFFICERS.
Peter Lyle. Colonel.
D. W. C. Baxter- Lieutenant Colonel.
J. W. Fritz Major.
H. A. B. Brown... Adjutant.
John O'Brien Quartermaster.
John Shreve Surgeon,
W. W. Hanby Assistant Surgeon.
J. P. Hammond Chaplain.
Company A.
RBCKtriTED AT PHIIiADELPHIA.
MUSTERED IK, MAY 18, 1861.
John T. Dnrang Captain.
Emanuel M. Hager First Lieutenant.
WUliamP. Davis Second Lieutenant.
William C. Rush First Sergeant.
James Chambers Second Sergeant.
Charles W. Duke Third Sergeant.
G. S. Beck Fourth Sergeant.
Albert Barnes First Corporal.
George W. Watson Second Corporal.
William J. Rose Tliird Corporal.
William H. Severn Fourth Corporal.
Perry O. Prosser Musician.
Adolph Senberd do.
Barbier, Stephen Private.
Byen, Hillany do.
Berg, William Henry do.
Beck, Theodore F do.
Buchanan. Thaddeus do.
Bradway, John P do.
Byrne, James Henry do.
Bringhurst, William W do.
Oomlort, Winchester do.
Childs, .lames D do,
Corty, Henry do.
Cook, William Henry do.
Clary, Richard R do.
Celleskey, Joseph do.
Dessire, John C do.
Dull, John do.
Dawson, Charles W do.
Eckstein, Edwin B do.
Francis, James do.
Freed, James do.
Finley, WilUam John do.
Finn, John G Private.
Faries, Charles D do.
Gause, Bernard W do.
Gebhard, Lewis do.
Goebel, Christian H do,
Gillespie, Joseph S do.'
Gurren, JohnV do.
Gallagher, Francis P. do,
Gallagher, Daniel E do.
Gallagher, Peter A do,
Hewes, Joseph W do.
Hoffman, George W do.
Hopping, Jacob D do.
Halyill, George C do.
Homeyard, Robert ...,do,
Jones, Williams do.
Jones, William H do.
Jones, Isaac do.
Kelly, Wilham I de-
Keen, Thomas do.
Lutry, John A do.
Lentz, William do.
Lower, Richard do.
Morgan, William H do.
May berry, William W do.
Miller, James G do.
Matthews, Lawrence I do.
M'Kinloy, Charles do.
Ottenheimer, Solomon do.
O'Conner, Patrick ,- do.
Pluck, Henry do.
Peddle, William A do.
Palmer, .lohn C do.'
Phillips, Charles G do.
THEEE months' SERVICE.
179
Ruth, Samuel Private.
Stanton, Michael W do.
Strang, "William B do.
Tiltermary, Joseph do.
Turner, J. H do.
Uhler, George H. S Private.
Woodward, David M do.
Woodburn, Robert J do.
Young, Henry J do.
Company B.
BECRUITED AT PHILADELPHIA.
MUSTERED IN, MAY 18, 1861.
Alfred J. Sellers Captain.
Jacob M. Davis First Lieutenant.
John S. Warner Second lieutenant.
WiUiam H. Warner First Sergeant.
John Jackson Second Sergeant.
William Beggs Third Sergeant.
William H. Mann Fourth Sergeant.
George W. Hankinson First Corporal.
Thomas C. Thompson Second Corporal.
Charles A. Major Third Corporal.
Henry Sellers Fourth Corporal.
Jacob Stine Musician.
John Perkenpine do.
Anderson, Albanus Private.
Ashmcad, Charles do.
Bartholomew, Valentine do.
Bartolett, Thomas H., Jr do.
Bartram, George H do.
Beale, Collin do.
Beale, Charles E do.
Bowman, John M do.
Bonnafon, Christopher. do.
Brice, WiUiam do.
Burns, Charles H do.
Coryell, Thomas F do.
Carroll, Edward do.
Crawford, Samuel do.
Congar, John Y do.
Collins, James A do.
Day, George M do.
Eager, Charles do.
Ernest, William S., Jr do.
Eisenhartt, Christopher do.
Eary, Valentine do.
Freed, Isaac do.
Fetters, Roberts do.
Gessler, John M do.
Gregg, John D do.
Goery, Lewis do.
GriflBth. James Private.
Gaw, Gilbert C do.
Helm, Charles do.
Houck, John do.
Hallowell, William T do.
Iminendoflfer, Theodore do.
Kensil, Edwin F do.
King, John do.
Kalehoff, Edwin do.
Lowry, Albert W do.
Little, William R do.
Lehr, John P do.
Lewis, Grenville do.
Murdock, George do.
MulhoUand, Robert do.
M'Donald, James do.
Myers, Joseph W do.
Mathias, Thomas G do.
Peck, Matthew do.
Pruyor, Francis do.
Price, Hyland do.
Pierson, George W do.
Roberts, Charles do.
Roberts, George do.
Roberts, Richard do.
Riley, De Witt CUnton do.
Souders, Joseph R do.
Sherick, Charles do.
Sexton, Charles M do.
Snyder, William H do.
Swank, Matthias do.
Tracy, George L do.
Watson, Henry C do.
Wood, Richard do.
Wale, David L do.
White, William do.
Webb, Wilham do.
Wilkinson, John do.
Company C
BEORUITED AT PHILADEIiPHIA.
MUSTERED IN, MAY 18, 1861.
Harmanus Neff. Captain.
Frank S. Johnson First Lieutenant.
Henry C. Paxson Second Lieutenant.
John A. Gorgas First Sergeant
John A. HoUahan Second Sergeant.
John G. Butler Third Sergeant.
Payson A. Marshall Fourth Sergeant.
Joseph M. Myers First Corporal.
Theodore G. Gauss Second Corporal.
Bethuel M. Hulings. Third Corporal.
John A. Whelan Fourth Coi*poraL
Augustus Smith Musician.
John W. Garvin do.
Anderson, John W Private.
Banks, David JWvate.
Boyd, William do.
Bloodgood, Frank C do.
Bellis, John O do.
Buck, Howard do.
Byram, James E do.
Bratton, George W do.
Bayer, George W do.
Baker, James MifQin do.
Conover, William P., Jr.. .do.
Claghorn, John W., Jr do.
Claghorn, Jas. Raymond. ..do.
Custer, Bethel Moore do.
Dever, John H do.
180
NINETEENTH REGIMENT,
Dunn, James W Pr vate.
Donobue, Francis P do.
Dewees, John H do.
Dorfif, Canfield do.
Dausch, Andrew do.
Edwards, Joseph H do.
France, Shirley H do.
Good, George H do.
Goodman, William E do.
Griffiths, James do.
Hamilton, James do.
Hatch, Charles H do.
Hulings, William H do.
Howard, Edward A do.
Hess, Robert H do.
Hess, George L ...do.
Hulings, Abraham do.
King, Robert P., Jr do.
Kochersperger, William do.
La Blanc, Thomas do.
Le Marchant, Henry A do.
Myers, William do.
Morgan, William do.
Mead, James do.
Monyer, John,.... do.
Murphy, James , Privaro,
Molone, John M do.
Pontius, Henry do.
Ricketts, Charles do.
Ristine, William do.
Reed, Jacob, Jr do.
Robertson, William do.
ShrevG, Richard L. R do.
Schell, Frederick B do.
Shields, Frederick H do.
Skinner, Charles N do.
Stull, Joseph do.
Smith, WilUamT do.
Stevens, William do.
Stahl, George do.
Todd, John, Jr do.
Vodges, William, Jr do.
Wilhelm, August do.
Wood, Johns do.
Whildey, Edmund do.
Warner, George do.
Wartman, Charles C do.
Whildey, William do.
ZeU, Peter H do.
Company D,
KECRUITED AT PHILADELPHIA.
MUSTERED IN, MAY 18, 1861.
Joseph Ellis Captain.
Charles M. Bacon..... First Lieutenant.
James B. Smith Second Ideutenant.
Elias W. Sherty First Sergeant.
Anthony Monie Second Sergeant.
William J. Gilbert Third Sergeant.
Michael M. Myers Fourth Sergeant.
Jacob R. Gilbert First Corporal.
John G. KeUey Second Corporal.
Joseph Carr Third Corporal.
Edward Marshall Fourth Corporal.
William E. Brill Musician.
Louis Weber do.
Ames, John Private.
Bassonett, William do.
Boland, Frederick do.
Barnard, William do.
Barnard, John J do.
Bain, James do.
Beattie, James do.
Campbell, George W do.
Campbell, William H do.
Clayton, Reese B do.
Carter, Thomas E do.
Carter, Edward W do.
Cook, Henry M do.
Curtis, Edward do.
Childs, William W do. «
C©yle, Edward do.
Dickey, William M do.
Day, Andrew do.
Dowell, William B do.
Doerr, John do.
Elliott, George. do.
Gibson, James F do.
(Goldsmith, Thomas O do.
Hartlevan, Augustus do.
Jewell, George do.
Kappes, Charles do.
Knupp, Joseph Private.
Lutton, Benjamin do.
Lockhart, John do.
Luzenberg, Charles J" do.
Luzenberg, Edward do.
Mudge, Henry T do.
Mather, WiUiam do.
Myerle, Ezra do.
M'llhenney, Joseph W do.
M'Dowell, Thomas do.
M'Namer, Wilson do.
Nebley, George W do.
Odiome, David W do.
Odiorne, Henry do.
Patterson, James G .....do.
Park, Robert J do.
Pegley, John S do.
Rueipp, Charles do.
Kodgers, Lewis_ do.
Rului, Job do.
Reed, Joseph do.
Sailor, Robert do.
Shelmerdine, Joseph B „...do.
Smith, John B, do.
Sherer, Jacob W do.
Strock, Andrew F do.
Smith, William P...... do.
Smith, Charles P do.
Staas, Wilham do.
Scofield, Joseph K do.
Terry, Albert do.
Thompson, William do.
Tiedemann, Frederick do.
Volty, John M do.
Widerman, William H do.
West, Charles W do.
Winpenny, John do,
Wright, Joseph do.
THEEB MONTHS' SEEVICB.
181
Company E.
BECBtJlTED AT PHILADELPHIA.
MUSTERED IN, MAY 18, 1861.
James Monroe Leddy Captain.
John Walls Barnes First Lieutenant.
Alfred Stiramel Second Lieutenant.
Peter Henry Jacobus First Sergeant.
Samuel Hall Second Sergeant.
Henry Casper Yeager Third Sergeant.
Charles Si mon Fourth Sergeant.
John Charles Gallagher... First Corporal.
John Thompson Reiley ...Second Corporal.
Henry Eggley ..Third Corporal.
Solomon May Fourth Corporal.
Charles Schusline Musician.
Frederick King do.
Bates, Dan iel Spencer Private.
Barton, George do.
Ball, Samuel Lithgow do.
Brendlinger, John E do.
Clark, Joseph A do.
Clark, Edward Wirts do.
Clearman, Albert B do.
Cassidy, James do.
Carney, John do.
Corgi e, Arthur Forbes do.
Dennis, Geo. Washington.. .do.
Dott, Charles do.
Donahue, Francis do.
Finley, William do.
Funk, Wert do.
Fenlin, William do.
Finch, James Taylor do.
French, John B do.
Furners, William S do.
Gibson, Alexander Hyer do.
Gillerd, Ernest do.
Guild, Henry Melvine do.
Honyelout, Waghington do.
Harb, Thomas F do.
Harman, Duckett do.
Huey , James Thomas ,Ao,
Holman, EbenezerP Private.
Hamilton, Hause do.
Harris, Geo. Washington. ..do.
Harrison, Thomas do.
Hellings, William B do
Jeffries, Wm. C. Mitchel...do.
King, James Alexander.... do.
Kintyel, Frederick E do.
Lewis, Geo. Washington... do,
Luckenback, Samuel do.
Lengel, Elijah do,
Lindsley, Wm; Edgar do.
Letherberg, Henry M do.
Mason, Matthew M do.
Maggi, John Bartram do.
M'Abee. John do.
Munsshower, John R do.
Magany, Edward M do.
M'Devitt, Daniel do.
Norris, John do.
O'Neal, Francis Patrick.... do.
Pollone, William AcoflE".....do.
Presser, John do.
Rementer, Jacob D do.
Robson, Thomas do.
Schoneman, Abram P. do.
Spayd, Henry Miller do.
Savage, Alexander E do.
Smith, William A d*^.
Schwaab, John I do,
Struhar, George Gustave...do.
Steruberger, Charles do.
Scott, Walter do.
Thomas, Samuel C do.
Taylor, Geo. Washington.. .do.
Wilson, Lambert T do.
Welch, Walter do.
Watson, Thomas G do.
Company F.
BECBUITED AT PHILADELPHIA.
MUSTERED IN, MAY 18, 1861.
Wm. Alexander Gray Captain.
Ellis Stokes First Lieutenant.
Nathan Raymond Second Lieutenant.
Fred'k Louis Gimber First Sergeant.
Richard Henry Chapman,Second Sergeant.
George W. GiUingham Third Sergeant.
AUain Roland Benner Fourth Sergeant.
G. Anderson Thompson., .First Corporal.
G. Deneale Patten, Jr Second Corporal.
Wm. Henry Ladner Third Corporal.
Andrew M'Bride Fourth Corporal.
Benjamin F. Walton Musician.
George Harvey do.
Andress, Samuel Private.
AUen, Theodore Dwight do.
Burnside, George W do.
Brown, John EUegore do.
Blair, Willard Church do.
Brown, Samuel Brown do.
Byrnes, Thomas Henry do.
Baker, Issacher do.
Beck, Harry do.
Bundick, John Satchel do.
Berger, William Henry..Private.
Barry, David do.
Besselieore, John do.
Curtis, Samuel York do.
Clark, James Wilson do,
Christopher, John do.
Calladay, Samuel R. do.
Deal, Alfred do.
Deal, William, Jr. do.
Dixon, Edwin Francis do.
Dinan, Joseph Philip do.
Dutton, Joshua Moore do.
Drew, James Henry do.
Deban, Alfred do.
Englebert, Cornelius J do.
Ennis, Sayre do.
Estline, John S do.
Evans, Frank do.
Freeman, Alexander H do.
Frost, George F do.
Grear, Randolph Evans do.
Hoopes, B. Tevis do.
Hamm, Charles Henry do.
182
NINETEENTH REGIMENT,
Hugeman, Victor Private.
Ha/.zard, David Crockett.... do.
Hickman, Baynton James... do.
Josephs, Aaron do.
Jones, David Williams do.
Kendrick, Wm. David do.
Kane, Edward Julius do.
May, Edmund do.
"Miller. Samuel Morris do.
M'Bride, Frank do.
M'Bride, Robert do.
M'Nulty, Joseph... do.
Rulon, Henry Ephraim do.
Rainnie, William John do.
Rainey, Charles Joseph do.
Richie, Robert do.
Scull, Jacob Ridgway.... Private.
Schwarz, Junius do.
Simonton, William H do.
Sutlierland, Robert do.
Spangler, Edward do.
Stanmere, Philip do.
Throckmorton , Edmund. . .do.
Taylor, Charles Howard. ..do.
Totten, Wesley do.
Watson, George W do.
Washington, Robert S do.
Welton, Joseph T do.
Wimpf heimer. Max do.
-Wilson, James do.
Zane, William Curry do.
Company G.
RECRUITED AT PHIIiADELPHIA.
MUSTERED IN, MAY 18, 1861.
William K. M'Ferran Captain.
John H. Megee First Lieutenant.
Arthur Maginnis Second Lieutenant.
Charles W. Bender First Sergeant.
Daniel F. Linn Second Sergeant.
Henry C. Williams Third Sergeant.
Joseph Grimm Fourth Sergeant.
Abram E. Stern First Corporal.
Albert Ripka Second Corporal.
Wflliam Palmer Third Corporal.
William Imhoflf. Fourth Corporal.
Adam MitcheU Musician.
Frederick Mayer do.
Ashton, Joseph Private.
Buddy, Peter B do. ,
Bonvier, John V do.
Bentz, WiUiam H do.
Banford, Thomas do.
Baker, Ambrose dOi
Bozarth, Samuel do.
Conway, Patrick do.
Carr, Morgan do.
Crawford, John do.
Condy, J ohn S do.
Class, George W do.
Craig, Thomas H do.
Edwards, Richaj-dF do.
Gillen, Neal ...do.
Griffith, James do.
Haumings, Alfred dov
Hill, John F, do.
Hay, John : do-.
Hoffner, Samuel do.
Hacker, Jajnes do.
Hadtield, Joseph do.
Herman, Theobold. do.
Junes, Thomas A do.
Inngerick, William do.
Jones, Alfred P do.
Jenkins, Charles A Private.
Jacob, Robert do.
Johnson, Charles;H do.
Korn, Henry W do.
Kelly, Joseph M do.
Laws, William do.
Lawson, William do.
Lisk, Joseph K do.
Longaker, Thos. F do.
Mai-tin, Stephen W do.
Migratte. John W do.
Martin, William R do.
M' Laughhn. George W do.
M'Mahon, John do.
Mack, William F do.
Moore, James M do.
M'Clennan, Samuel do.
Morton, John do.
Mitcheson, Robert do.
Newell, Theodore do.
O'Neil, Maurice do.
Paxson, Joseph G do.
Richardson, A. H. G do.
Rambo, Lewis E do.
Spear. James R do.
Sproule, William do.
Stoddart, A rmand do.
Slaven, Thomas.. do.
Stiles, Charles W do.
Schock, JohnG do.
Symington, John do.
Shoemaker, George L do.
Tarper, Carl L.. do.
Whjteside, John do.
Wood, William A do.
Wilgus, William do.
Walbert, John do.
Wolf, Adolph do.
Company H.
RECRUITED AT PHILADELPHIA.
MUSTERED IN, MAY 18, 1861.
William A. Thorp Captain.
Alexander Given First Lieutenant.
William. S. Ellis Second Lieutenant.
Samuel Moon First Sergeant.
Nathan Pettit Second Sergeant.
Albert Bender Third Sergeant.
Henry Weigand Fourth Sergeant.
Stewart Lyle First Corporal.
Jacob Wolf. Second Corporal.
Edward Tilburn Third Corporal.
George W. Potts Fourth Corporal.
Eugene Seubert Mvisician.
TrniEE MONTHS' SERVICE.
183
Cliarles Pred'k Heston ...Musician.
Agg, Honry Private.
Bonder, ThomasM do.
Buckinan, George do.
Berks, Archibald W do.
Bruner, Daniel A do.
Buscher, Henry. do.
Brown, Joseph W do.
Bacon, Lewis.... do.
Bisling, John do.
Bredcu, John do.
Congers, Walter do.
Clawson, John V do.
Chardu, Robert do.
Criblier, William do.
Cochran, John C do.
Conard, William do.
Colhower, Conrad do.
Catterson, James H do.
Davis, William do.
Eastburn, William H do.
Ferris, Daniel do.
Farrel, James do.
Fox, John do.
Fletcher, Stephen I do.
Fry, Jacob do.
Griffin, John A do.
Gloskiski, Joseph do.
Goodman, John R do.
Gentner, Edward do.
Harris, John A do.
Hatz, William H do.
Hoffman, Philip do.
Horner, William Private.
Hagenhick, Jacob do.
Harris, John W do.
Hauser, Burnett do.
Kennedy, Patrick do.
Kelly, .John C do.
Knowles, Robert do.
Lindsay, William do.
Lower, Abraham, Sr do.
Lower, Abraham, Jr do.
Lindsay, Charles E ...do.
Lander berger, Louis do.
Murry, Jeremiah do.
M'Kay, John do.
Manly, James do.
M'Keever, William P do.
O'Neil, Michael do.
Place, William do.
Page, William H do.
Perkenpine, David M do.
Roney, Samuel B do.
Reed, Alexander do.
Smith, James do.
Shearman, William H do.
Semelroth, Augustus do.
Shannon, Hugh C do.
Sloan, Joseph G do.
Turner, John C do.
Thayer, Alvin E do.
Tilburn, William C do.
Warterhaise, Henry do.
Young, George T do.
Company I.
EECRtriTED AT PHILADEI<PHIA.
MUSTERED IN, MAY 18, 1861.
Charles F. Maguire Captain.
WiUiam A. Delaney First Lieutenant.
Francis M'Bride Second Lieutenant.
John S. Soby First Sergeant.
John D. Shoemaker Second Sergeant.
Joseph Miles Third Sergeant.
Jacob A. Zimmerman Fourth Sergeant.
William Wood First Corporal.
Albert B. Coleman Second Corporal.
Vincent Mooney Third Corporal.
Louis MuUer Fourth Corporal.
Mitchell Dausch Musician.
Frederick Myers do.
Arnold, Dacre T Private.
Brooker, William H do.
Burkhart, Isaac R do.
Callenden, James T do.
Coupland, Rignald H do.
Cummings, Cornehus do.
Clark, William H do.
Campbell, Alexander do.
Duboice, Albert do.
Diamond, Hugh G do.
Eno, Byron E do.
Hempshire, William H do.
Findlay, Joseph R do.
Gumpper, Joseph E do.
Hubbs, William do.
Jardan, William H do.
Ketler, Charles C do.
Keefe, Owen do.
Kruzen, Joseph Y do.
Lammey, John S do.
Mackney, Theodore do.
Lovalt, William do.
Lester, Thomas W do.
Lee, Major do.
Lang, Richard do.
Lager, Jacob do.
M'Farland, Samuel Private.
M'CuUough, Charles do.
Myers, Frederick V do.
Mannas, Frederick do.
Martin, James T do.
Maxey, Alfred do.
M'Cally, James, Jr do.
Mulocy, Edward do.
Moore, Samuel L do.
Moore, Enoch H do.
Moore, Joel A do.
Martin, Robert do.
Myers, Charles F do.
Myers, Frederick, Jr do.
Morgan, Edward J do.
Newbert, Edmund C do.
Phillips, Edwin J do.
Pusser, Valentine, Jr do.
Reinhart, James P do.
Shoemaker, Edward do.
Stubbs, William C do.
Stilwright, Adolph G do.
Stokes, Robert do.
Stanley, James R do.
Stinger, Joseph do.
Smith, Thomas P do.
Simmington, John do.
Strine, Charles C do.
Tiltermary, Jesse do.
Williams, William N do.
Winterbottom, Joseph do.
Winner, Edwin do.
Wills, Edward J do.
Williams, Anthony M do.
White, WilUam A do.
Witterwiler, Michael do.
Wiles, Daniel do.
Young, George W do.
lU
KDiTEf EENTH REGIMENT.
Company K.
BECRUITED AT FHIIl^DELFHIA.
IklUSTERED IN, MAY 18, 1861.
George Magee, Jr Captain.
Philip Bellsinger First Lieutenant.
William J. Hoffman Second Lieutenant.
Francis A. Chadwick First Sergeant.
Edward J. Gergas Second Sergeant.
William F. Scheible Third Sergeant.
Richard W. Davis Fourth Sergeant.
William Spangler First Corporal.
Martin Reese Second Corporal.
Thomas W. Bonsall Third Corporal.
David F. Ward Fourth Corporal.
William A. Drinkhouse... Musician.
Philip Fengel do.
Albright, William Private.
Allman, Edward.... do.
Allen, Lambert do.
Able, WiUiam „...do.
Bird, William do.
Bemmeass, William do.
Bonsall, James S do.
Brockensha, Thomas R do.
Biddle, Jonathan do.
Bond, Benjamin do.
Bowers, George W do.
Carpenter, James B do.
Grouse, Geo. Washington.. .do.
Carroll, John do.
GroUus, WiUiam E do.
Conyers, John, Jr do.
Davia,' James do.
Dougherty, Joseph E do.
Frank, George F do. .
Fisher, John do.
Granley, Christopher do.
Hoyt, Henry O do.
Hesscn stale, Charles. do.
Heinicke, Lewis do.
Hagerty, Thomas .ndo.
Ireland, George "W .T....Ado.
Johnston, Jamea Private.
Jones, Kennard do.
Johnston, Joseph H do.
Kitz, WUliam do.
Lauman, John do,
M'Lean, Charles K do.
Mathews, John do.
Maize, William R do.
Monteith, John do.
Mahoney, John do.
Marston, Richard do.
MiUer, Samuel do.
Miller, Moses do.
Male, William H do.
Martin, Thomas J do.
Martin, Horace P do.
Noble, John W do.
PMUips, WUliam H do.
Plucker, James B do.
Pierson, George W do.
Pancoast, Josiah do.
Quig, Edwin do.
Steinraetz, John do.
Heboid, John H do.
Simmons, Charles F do;
SaUday, Reuben do.
Sunderland, James W do.
Smith, John H do.
Traub, WilUam do.
Taylor, Edward do.
WUson, WiUiam do.
Wagner, George W do.
Wise, Benj. FrankUn do.
Webb, JohnC do.
Walter, George Myers do.
Watt, George J .6.6.
Wagenbruner, PhUip do.
Zane, George ;do.
Twentieth Regiment.
SOON after the close of the war with Mexico, a number of returned soldiers
who had served under General Scott, formed an association called the
"Scott Legion," which, without having any legal status, preserved its organi
zation for purposes of friendly intercourse* It was handsomely uniformed
and well drilled, and was accustomed upon the death of any of its members to
bury them with military honors.
William H. Gray had held the rank of Captain from the date of its organi-
zation, and at a meeting held on the evening of Thursday, April 25th, 1861, a
resolution was passed instructing him, in conjunction with other members of
the company, to raise a regiment for the national service. In obedience to
this resolution, on the following morning, April 26th, Captain Gray commenced
recruiting at Fifth and Chestnut streets, in what has since become tlie Post
Of&ce, and when, on Saturday evening, the office was closed, the ranks were
full. Men continued to report, however, during Sunday and Monday, and when
the enrollment was finally concluded, there was an excess of six hundred men
over the number that could be accepted.
The election of company officers took place on the Monday following, and
that of regimental officers on Tuesday, both being conducted according to mi-
litia law by Brigade Inspector, Major Weaver. The field officers were William
H. Gray, Colonel ; George Moore, Lieutenant Colonel ; Andrew H. Tippin, Ma-
jor J Edwin E. Biles, Adjutant. Its services were then regularly tendered to
the Executive of the State and accepted, and it was mustered into the service
of the United States as the Twentieth regiment by Captain Neill of the regu-
lar army. Of the thirty-seven officers chosen, nearly all were elected unani-
mously, and thirty-one of this number were members of the Legion. It was
hence inspired by that organization, and very naturally took its name, though
never used in any official paper. The three months' servic in which it was
engaged was not fruitful in stirring events nor apparent results, but the readi-
ness manifested to enlist, and the promptness with which the regiment was
filled, are not without merit, and the character of the troops and the discipline
to which they attained, gave assurance, had the opportunity been given, that
they would have displayed nerve and steadiness in the face of the enemy, and
won signal honor on the battle field.
It remained quartered at the Post Office about two weeks, during which
time it was drilled by companies in Scott's tactics at first, and afterwards in
Hardee's. Dress parades were regularly held, and occasional battalion drDls
conducted in the State House yard. The first arms issued were unserviceable,
and were subsequently exchanged for rifled muskets. The regiment was clothed
in the old United States blue jacket and pants, of so excellent a quality that
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186
TWENTIETH REGIMESTT,
the men did not require re-clothing during their term of service. This uniform
was secured by the personal exertions of General Patterson, for which he had
a great partiaUty, being the pattern worn in Mexico.
From the Post Office the regiment moved to Suffolk Park, some six miles
out of the city, where drill and discipline were rigidly enforced, and where ex-
cellent progress was made in the school of arms. It remained here about two
weeks, when it was ordered to move to Chambersburg to join Patterson's col-
umn, and was there assigned to the 3d Brigade* of the 1st Division. On the
8th of June, it advanced with the Brigade and encamped first at Greencastle,
then near St. James College, and finally on the banks of the Potomac, at
Williamsport, where it remained until the whole army commenced a forward
movement on the 2d of July. In the campaign to Martinsburg and Bunker
Hill the services of the regiment were little varied from the usual life of troops
on the march, in bivouac, and in camp. From Bunker Hill to Charlestown, the
Twentieth was thrown out at intervals for the protection of the main column,
and on its arrival was pushed forward to Keyes' Ford. This was seized and se-
curely held, thus ensuring the safety of the army from an attack in the rear j
though, as was subsequently ascertained, the enemy had withdrawn and were
now hastening in the opposite direction to join Beauregard. The term of ser-
vice having nearly expired, it was, on the 24th of July, ordered to Philadel-
phia, where it was soon after mustered out of service.
FIELD AND STAFF OFFICERS.
WiUiam H. Gray Colonel.
George Moore Lieutenant Colonel.
Andrew H. Tippin Major.
Edwin R. Biles Adjutant.
Charles A. Jones Quartermaster,
A. B. Campbell.. Surgeon.
Samuel H. Homer Assistant Surgeon.
William Fulton Chaplain.
Company A.
RECRTTITED AT PHIIiADELPHIA.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 30, 1861.
A. S. Tourison Captain.
Enoch Thomas First Lieutenant.
William J. Mackey Second Lieutenant.
William H. Tourison First Sergeant.
George Beck Second Sergeant.
John M. Alien Third Sergeant.
Samuel Price Fourth Sergeant.
George Scheifley First Corporal.
John Furguson Second Corporal.
John D. Brown Third Corporal.
Charles H. Myers Fourth Corporal.
E. G. Webb Musician.
Joseph H. Cox Musician.
Ash, Norman C Private.
Akroyd, William A do.
Beck, Anthony do.
Beck, Jacob H do.
Beck, Antrim C do.
Botton, William do.
Brooks, Joseph do.
Byrnes, William do.
Buniss, Samuel do.
Baitzell, John J do.
Carver, Thomas J do.
* Organization of 3d Brigade, Brigadier General E. C. Williams, 1st Division^ Major Gen-
eral Cadwalader. Seventh Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, Colonel William H. Irwin ;
Eighth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, Colonel A. H. Emley ; Tenth Regiment Pennsyl-
vania Volunteers, Colonel Sullivan A. Meredith ; Twentieth Regiment (Scott Legion) Pennsyl-
vania Volunteers, Colonel William H. Gray.
THREE MONTHS' SERVICE.
187
Cook, Zophaniah Private.
Coleman, William do.
Coleman, Henry do.
Daisey, George W do.
Delaney, Patrick H do.
Donohue, Joseph N do.
[Friend, Andrew J do.
Fisher, Charles H do.
Farry, John H do.
Gallagher, John C do.
Gallagher, Robert H do.
Gray, Robert do.
Gregg, Alfred W do.
Graves, John W do.
Herkness, Bernard H do.
Hamm, Albert do.
Hufif, John do.
Harris, Joseph do.
Hausborry, William do.
Irviin, WUliam do.
Ingram, James do.
Jacoby, Edward do.
Lynch, Lewis do.
Miller, Charles do.
Maylan, Joseph do.
M'Donough, John do.
Marshall, William do.
M'Nabb, William Private.
M'Cauley, John F do.
Meeker, Daniel do.
Orth, Samuel do.
Orth, PhiUp do.
Powell, James B do.
Quien, Charles do,
Russell, George P do.
Rittenhouse, Jacob do.
Rapp, Michael C do.
Randall, Joseph do.
Rogers, David A do.
Rementer, Francis do.
Robinson, William do.
Shaw, George W do.
Scott, Cooper do.
Scott, Robert do.
Tittle, George W do.
Thomas, Henry do.
Tyson, Joseph F do.
Tietgen, Francis N...„ do.
Tietgen, George W do.
Towell, William F do.
Wise, Francis do.
Wait, John .....do.
Wallin, Joseph W do.
Company B,
KECRUITED AT PHILADELPHIA.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 30, 1861.
Edward E. Wallace Captain.
Lafayette Thomas First Lieutenant.
Isaac Williams Second Lieutenant.
William H. Forbes First Sergeant.
Henry High '....Second Sergeant.
James Cox Third Sergeant.
Thomas Lindsey Fourth Sergeant.
William Gorman First Corporal.
William P. Hufty Second Corporal.
Henry Fenstermacher Third Corporal.
William H. Wallace Fourth Corporal.
George L. M'Cully Musician.
John West do.
Babe, Charles Private.
Baker, Edward F do.
Barber, Charles. do.
Bartle, Rudolph E do.
Bell, Samuel S do.
Bell, William do.
Bush, John do.
Berge, John do.
Blewitt, Berkley P do.
Currin, James W do.
Crothers, James do.
Dickson, George R do.
Dvke, William do.
Dick, Albert R do.
Evans, William do.
Edgar, John, Jr do.
Eckfield, Graflf. do.
Gearhart, Arthur J do.
Gilkey, Jacob do.
Gladding, Edward F do.
Gillingham, Henry D do.
Given, William H do.
Hoag, William W do.
Horner, Robert N do.
Hallowell, William W do.
HofiEuer, Charles do.
Hiller, John Private,
Henry, Frederick H do.
Henry, Charles P do.
Hopkins, Henry do.
Hopkins, John H do.
Hoffman, Andrew do.
Hagerty, Thomas do.
Hoy, Bernard W do.
Holt, Joseph do.
Jackson, Levi F. do.
Kenney. Henry E do.
Kalback, Charles do.
Little, Thomas do.
Lull, Evander C do.
Logan, Ephraim do.
Malone, Albert do.
Madison, Charles do.
Marker, George do.
MiUer, Joseph G do.
Murphy, Jeremiah A do.
M'Devitt, Matthew. do.
M'Elroy, George H do.
M'Lane, David .do.
Nugent, James do.
Naylor, James B do.
O'Connell, Daniel do.
Parker, William H do.
Sweeney, James H do.
Sicius, Henry do.
Springer, Lewis R do.
Stewart, Arthur do.
Tomey, James do.
Vanhom, Joseph do.
Vinson, George H do.
Wild, Isaac E. do.
West, Samuel P do.
Young, Joseph J do.
Young, George M do.
188
TWENTIETH EEGIMENT,
Company C.
BECRUITEB AT PHIIiADELPHXA.*
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 30, 1861.
John Spear Captain,
Thomas G. Funston .First Lieutenant.
Edward L. PoaUs; Second Lieutenant.
John B. Buck First Sergeant.
ElishaWarne Second Sergeant.
James Stewart Third Sergeant.
John Montgomery Fourth Sergeant.
William F. Fleming First Corporal.
Daniel Scull Second Corporal.
Andrew Drummond Third Corporal.
George G. Murgatroyd Fourth Corporal.
William M. Rush Musician.
George A. Singerly do.
Dennis Moon do.
John R, Reynolds do.
Armstrong, Hugh Private.
Axe, Peter do.
Bigert, Henry do.
Bence, Jacob do.
Beckman, James do.
Bates^ William da
Bannar, William H do.
Burns, Charles T do.
Bornman, Lewis do.
Borman, Sigismund do.
Cummings,. Patrick R do^
Clark, John W do.
Callahan, John C. do.
Deitz, George L do.
Dougherty, Andrew do.
Eckstein, Theodore do.
Etter, James M do. <
Eager, Lafayette do.
Foster, Isaac do.
Fox, William do.
George, John do.
Hazlett, John M do.
Hill, Thomas do.
HiU, Samuel do.
HuddeU, William. do.
Harmer, Lewis Private,
Irwin, Richard do.
Jones, Hngh R do.
Jones, George do.
Johnson, Richard M do.
Kelso, John do.
Leister, Jacob S do.
Moore, John, 1st do.
Maurice, John do.
Myers, Henry do.
Moore, John, 2d do.
Maguire, Robert T do.
Murphy, Michael do.
M'Clain, John do.
M'Gonigel, John M do.
M'Michael, John do.
Parker, Henry L do.
Pittinger, Jacob do.
Pritchard, William do.
Porter, John do.
Porter, Robert do.
Quandrill, William do.
Robertson, Benjamin F do.
Rice, Michael do.
Roberts, Theodore do.
Race, George W do.
Swallow, Nelson do.
Stewart, John do.
Slater, Henry do.
Sobbe, Walter do.
Schweppenheiser, F. C do.
Smith, Andrew do.
Schofield, Richard R do.
Tozier, John W do.
Taylor, Charles H do.
Winstanly, Charles do.
WMttiD, Joseph do.
Walker, John do.
Young» John.. do.
Company D,
RECRUITED AT PHIIiADELPHIA*
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 30, 1861.
Anthony H. Reynolds Captain.
Alexander Lorilliard First Lieutenant.
Charles J. Bates Second Lieutenant.
Francis H. Casey First Sergeant.
James M'AUion Second Sergeant.
Albanus, Crass. Third Sergeant.
John Roake Fourth Sergeant.
Joseph Weir First Corporal.
Thomas Kerr. Second Corporal.
John Hause „ Third Corporal.
Thomas E. Connell Fourth Corporal.
Charles A. Porter Musician.
Andrew Black do.
Antrim, Thomas M Private.
Aldrick, Charles W do.
Bornman, Edward do.
Cole, George do.
Cressey, John J do.
Cressey, William H. H do.
Chambers, WiUiam do.
Causey, John do.
Cwnayin, Joseph d,Q.
I Choate, George D Private,
1 Carpenter, William H do.
I Donaldson, Washington.. ..do.
! Duey, William do.
; Duey, Edward do.
I Epright, Rudolph do.
j ElUott, Edward do.
I Fairlamb, William H do.
I Ferguson, Robert S do.
I Ford, Thomas H do.
Frees, Thomas do.
Green, Joseph do.
Gibson, William do.
Hamnel, Joseph do.
Hodges, Theodore C do.
Hamilton, Thomas S do.
Henzy, JohnP do.
Hawry, Augustus do.
Jarretson, Furman do.
Jarretson, Aaron do.
Kurtz, Allen do.
Lasselle, Charles Aoc
THREE MONTHS' SBKVICE.
189
Murray, Issacher Private.
Murray, George B do.
Murrow, Edmund do.
May, Leonard do.
Morgan, Joseph E do.
M'Annally, William do.
M'Curdy, James do.
Norma, Henry C do.
Ominseter, Henry B do.
Pope, Alfred W do.
Pope, Joseph S do.
Pedrick, John do.
Portinhemer, John C do.
Quindlin, James P do.
Ruse, Benjamin do.
Roberts, Algernon S do.
Roberts, Mark H do.
Smith, Joseph R Private.
Soly, Charles F do.
Smith, Joseph R do.
Stagers, Charles G do.
Sipe, Henry do.
Sullivan, Henry A do.
Swartz, Henry do.
Smith, John W do.
Spears, William do.
Stevenson, Aaron do.
Wagner, George E do.
Whaley, Thomas do.
Williams, William R do.
Williams, Thomas S do.
Warren, Charles E do.
Williams, George do.
Company E.
BECRriTED AT PHILADELPHIA.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 30, 1861.
Thomas Hawksworth Captain.
William Stiff. First lieutenant.
James A. Sawyer Second Lieutenant.
Robert Pollard First Sergeant.
B. D. Bernard Second Sergeant.
William Franklin Third Sergeant.
Charles Hawksworth ......Fourth Sergeant.
Edward Dougherty First Corporal.
Levi Lancaster Second Corporal.
Christopher Frostel Third Corporal.
Jacob C. Shuler Fourth Corporal.
Thomas H. Weaver Musician.
Laurence Tobin do.
AcuflF, William Private.
Arensfeldt, Henry do.
Barlow, James do.
Burns, Isaac do.
Behring, George C do.
Carlin, Jonathan do.
Chemin, Louis F do.
Claiborne, James N do.
Chappel, John do.
Crow, Hugh N do.
Curry, John do.
Colmire, Frederick do.
Dodge, Sylvester do.
Dunlap, Charles do.
Dunlap, Alexander do.
Doyle, James do.
Doyle, Patrick J do.
Dickhart, Joseph do.
Drum, Henry do.
Donnally, Thomas Kelso.. ..do.
Evans, James do.
Fedirheller, William H do.
Finacy, Wilhara do.
Ferguson, Robert do.
Geyer, Charles A do.
Hopes, William .'. do.
Hyzer, James N Private.
Harvey, James do.
Hallowell, John N do.
Hunter, William do.
Johnson, James M do.
Jardine, George do.
Keesey, Charles A do.
Kenniff, Cornelius J do.
Kemble, Samuel do.
Lewis, Isaac do.
Lewis, George W do.
Moran, John do.
M'Laughlin, Jeremiah do.
M'Cormick, Charles C do.
M'Cormack, Allen do.
M'Coy, Joseph do.
M'Ginnis, Hugh do.
Mason, Thos. Jefferson do.
Morrow, William do.
Moyer, William Thomas... do.
Murgatoi d, George do.
Mallen, Patrick J do.
Morris, Joseph do.
Murray, James do.
PaUatt, William do.
Pitman, George J do.
Richards, William S do.
Rush, Andrew J do.
Stewart, Samuel do.
Scott, William H do.
Scott, William do.
Torrence, David do.
Thompson, William H do.
Tyson, W. Dennis do.
Venablo, Samuel do.
White, Joseph do.
West, Charles do.
Yeager, Henry do
Company F.
KECEtriTED AT PHILADELPHIA.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 30, 1861.
John P. Carle Captain.
Milton S. Davis First Lieutenant.
Garrett B. Culin Second Lieutenant.
T. Vincent Bonsai First Sergeant.
Joseph M'Gowan Second Sergeant.
John H. Park Third Sergeant.
John D. Culin Fourth Sergeant.
Charles S. Swain First Corporal.
Charles Stewart Second Corporal.
William L. Colehower... Third Corporal.
Andrew Mallock Fourth Corporal.
Francis Reiley Musician.
J 90
TWENTIETH BEGIMEIJj
Henry Globiz Musician.
Armstrong, George Private.
Aitken, Joseph do.
Allen, Joshua B do.
Brown, John C do.
Bucliman, Henry do.
Bell, William H do.
Broderick, Virgil do.
Bernard, Anthony do.
Crommie, A. G do.
Campbell, John do.
Cattell, Henry P do.
Chappell, William do.
Collins, John do.
Cra-wford, W. A do.
Davis, William K do.
Dennihower, G do.
Foley, William do.
Gamble, Charles B do.
Gentry, William do.
Humphreys, Morris do.
Hayes, Samuel do.
Hayes, John do.
Haman, James do.
Holdin, Nicholas do.
Ireland, Edward P do.
Johnson, David do.
Jahrauer, Charles do.
Kane, Edward T do.
KUne, John M do.
Lewis, Joseph do.
M'Kinley, Alexander do.
Marlborough, JohnF do.
Murray, William J Private.
Morton, Annerley W do.
Murphy, Park do.
Mitchell, Fernando W do.
M'Millan, James do.
Nelson, Albert do.
Ottenwelder, Casper do.
Oliphant, Charles do.
Pentland, William do.
Parkhill, Charles H do.
Rainier, William do.
Russell, George do.
Reevey, James do.
Rohrman, Theo do.
Reiley, Samuel do.
Robinson, Clemson do.
Robinson, William do.
Rottenbury, James do.
Smith, Pec rose do.
Sales, Thomas do.
Server, John H do.
Skeltinzeth, Joseph do.
Stevens, Frederick H do.
Sales, John do.
Walker, Joseph H do.
Wood, Franklin do.
Williamson, John do.
Webster, Fred. Thomas.. ..do.
Walker, WiUiam H do.
Yeager, Theo. H do.
Yates, William do.
Young, R. S do.
Company G,
BECBUITED AT PHIIiABELPJTIA.
Mt^STERED IN, APRIL 30, 1861.
Hiram B. Yeager Captain.
Theo. B. Dunham First Lieutenant.
Cephas M. Hodgson Second Lieutenant.
Lewis Passmore First Sergeant.
Lewis T. Jackson Second Sergeant.
Joseph D. Boyd Third Sergeant.
William S. Irvin Fourth Sergeant.
George W. Irvin First Corporal.
George Glutzback...., Second Corporal.
Suwarro Backus Third Corporal.
Michael Andress Fourth Corporal.
William J. Donold Musician.
Park Caslin do.
Andress, Casper Pi-ivate.
Ailes, John do.
Baker, Elias H do.
BeUville, James do.
Boyer, Cornelius do.
Brogan, Frank do.
Bell, John do.
Bell, George do.
Berthleback, David do.
Corbitt, Samuel do.
Corbin, James do.
Campbell, Matthew do.
Curren, Thomas do.
Clark, Charles M do.
Davis, EphraimC do.
Donally, James do.
Fell, John E do.
Mnn, Richard do.
Fenlin, John, Jr do.
Fell, John W do.
Fenlin, Thomas do.
Gibb, David do.
Goldy, Martin... „., do.
Hill, Richard do.
Hofiber, Joshua do.
Houston, Alexander do.
Haney , Sylvester Private.
Hallman, Henry M do.
Herritage, JohnF do.
Hesser, George do.
Harvey, George W do.
Johnson, George do.
Kemp, John do.
Kock, John do.
Lawrence, JohnG do.
Lackey, John do.
Linn, Israel do.
Logan, Joseph do.
Murphy, Martin do.
Middleton, Henry M do.
Madigan, Thomas do.
Mayberry, George do.
M'Ciirdy, Samuel do.
Michner, Reuben do.
Nugent, John do.
O'Neal, Patrick W do,
Pulte, Herman do.
Roney, William do.
Russell, Robert,, do.
Roberts, Richard do.
Richardson, Samuel do.
Smith, William H do.
Shaflbr, George, Jr do.
Tacy, Theodore do.
Thomas, George W do.
Thompson, James do.
Thackery, William do.
VanRcovor, Peter F do.
Van Horn, William W do.
Wood, John do.
Wood, Clement do.
Woodward, Alfred do.
Wallace, William do.
WayBon, James A do.
THEE?S MONTHS' SERVICE.
191
Company H
RECRUITED AT PHILADELPHIA.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 30, 1861.
James Crosson Captain.
Robert Winslow First Lieutenant.
John Arrison First Lieutenant.
Alfred Moylan Second Lieutenant.
Charles W. Myers First Sergeant.
Edward Ferguson Second Sergeant.
William Strecton Third Sergeant.
Joseph C. Rhodes Fourth Sergeant.
William N. Ohler First Corporal.
Henry Vickers Second Corporal.
"William S. Wright Third Corporal.
Charles Moore Fourth Corporal.
Edward J. Ormsby Musician.
Abbott, Joseph E do.
Ahern, William F Private.
Allen, Robert do.
Altemus, Augustus do.
Anthony, Charles do.
Ashton, John T do.
Barnholt, William do.
Barry, John J do.
Bendernagle, Frederick do.
Blair, Henry J do.
Brownly, George F do.
Brunner, Joseph S do.
Calorasa, Constantino do.
Campbell, James do.
Cope, Charles do.
Cranston, Albert L do.
Dallas, Joseph H do.
Davis, Johns do.
Davis, Joseph S do.
Devine, Bernard J do.
Donaghue, Peter F do.
Fuller, Milton H do.
Gwin, John do.
Halbert, Robert do.
Hardy, Carlton S do.
Hardy, George H do.
Hanna, William Private
Henry, Thomas Y do.
Heppard, Thomas H do.
Henofer, Ellis do.
Hill, Robert A do.
Howe, William L., Jr do.
Johnson, William do.
Kiernan, James A do.
Leich, Richard do.
Maloney, William do.
Magee, JohnB do.
Magee, Charles do.
Martin, Richard do.
Martin, Jacob do.
Matlack, Robert K do.
Millard, John G do.
Moreton, Thomas do.
M'Comb, Samuel do.
M'Connell, James do.
M'Dowell, William do.
M'Guigan, Francis do.
M'Keever, James do.
Ninesteel, Jacob do.
Pollock, James M do.
Reading, Henry E do.
Reynolds, Charles A do.
Ropel, George W do.
Schwickerath, Francis do.
Sharp, James F do.
Sloan, Peter do.
Smith, Edward J do.
Tomlin, Daniel G do.
Toms, Joseph H do.
Tyson, Andrew do.
Venai, John J do.
Walker, James do.
White, John A do.
Wiley, John M do.
Company I,
KECRUITED AT PHILADEIiPHTA.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 30, 1861.
George W. Todd Captain.
Edward Y. Buchanan First Lieutenant.
Richard M. Jones Second Lieutenant.
James B. Venai First Sergeant.
John Daley Second Sergeant.
Stiles E. Boyles Third Sergeant.
Jam"" B. Thomas Fourth Sergeant.
Alex ader Laird First Corporal.
Joh -» /ickery Second Corporal.
Wm. J. Harkisheimer Tliird Corporal.
PercivalM. Potts Fourth Corporal.
Robert Barker Musician.
Thomas M'Kean do.
Blummer, John Private.
Bewley, Thomas J do.
Beidleman, Daniel, Jr. do.
Brotz, Robert do.
Buchanan, James do.
Barr, Bernard J do.
Bradley, James do.
Clark, Gran do.
Clendenin, Henry W do.
Crugler, Benjamin do.
Cobb, William T do.
Conner, Patrick Private.
Cresson, Jonathan do.
Davenport, Edward L do.
Dunn, William do.
Dilks, Joseph W do.
Evans, John L do.
Fisher, Theodore P do.
Forsythe, WUliam H do.
Finnigan, John do.
Flick, Andrew do.
Gibson, George do.
Gibson, John do.
Gibson, John J do.
Hickman, Isaac do.
Hayes, William do.
Ingraham, Alexander do.
Ingraham, Hugh do.
Lutz, George W do.
Lewis, John J do.
Leason, John G do.
M'Gonigle, James do.
M'Michael, John do.
M'Dermitt, Michael do.
M'Lane, William ...do.
192
TWENTIETH REGIMENT.
Miclkle, Adin Private.
Miller, Stephen do.
MaUen, John do.
Matlack, William do.
Mackin, Peter do.
Myers, Charles do.
Orrell, Thomas J do.
Pilling, William do.
Pike, Theodore do.
Quinn, James do.
Riley, Jacob L do.
Stewart, James do,
Stewart, John do.
Stewart, William do.
Swire, William H do.
Shipley, Howard W Private.
Stine, James do.
Speedy, Benjamin F do.
Stotesenburg, Philip do.
Trotter, Hamilton do.
Thomas, George do.
Thomas, Nathaniel B do.
Van Trump, Edwin A do.
Vickery, Joseph do.
Walto, Joseph H do.
Wilson, Wilham do.
Williams, John do.
White, George W do.
Waldron, George do.
Company K,
RECRUITED AT PHILADELPHIA.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 30, 1861.
William H. Slckels Captain.
Jediah Rumble First Lieutenant.
George W. Gampher Second Lieutenant.
Anthony W. Thompson.. .First Sergeant.
James W. Barrett Second Sergeant.
Phihp Dwyer Third Sergeant.
Samuel Richardson Fourth Sergeant.
James B. Kennedy First Corporal.
John T. Hardcastle Second Corporal.
William Davison Third Corporal.
William A. Ginther Fourth Corporal.
William H. M'Coy Musician.
Thomas Carberry do.
Adams, Wilham F Private.
Berry, John do.
Bowers, Harmon do. '
Boone, James do.
Barker, John do»
Culbertson, Andrew do.
Dickson, William do.
Davis, Charles C do.
Dowell, Thomas do.
DonneU, John H do.
Dunn, John M do.
Elliott, Wilham A do.
Egan, William, Jr do.
Evans, John do.
Foster, John do.
Frame, WiUiam W do.
Flagg, Henry C do.
Fleetwood, Charles do-
Green, Edwin do.
Grieves, Samuel F do.
Grier, Samuel do.
Gififord, Henry do.
Grant, Archibald do.
Huston, David do.
Haas, Charles J do.
Hardiker, William do.
Huot, Isidore Private.
Hackett, William W do.
Hungerford, WiUiam do.
King, Charles do.
Keen, Thomas R do.
Keyser, Samuel do.
Langham, John, Jr do.
Ledger, Wilham do.
Liberton, Robert do.
Levering, Thomas H do.
Moore, Jeremiah S do.
Mercer, John Q do.
M'Donough, Francis E do.
M'Gee, James do.
Moore, John do.
Mohnaux, James L do.
M'Carty, Daniel S do.
Murphy, James J do.
Magee, Wilham do.
M'Macken, James do.
Norcross, Samuel do.
Oneal, Edward do.
Roberts, George W do.
Reives, Thomas B do.
Roiley, JohnB do.
Starrett, John W do.
Sloan, George W do.
Snell, Reuben do.
Simons, George W do.
Shannon, Hugh do.
Starke, John do.
Tearney, James do.
White, Joseph H do.
Williamson, Isaac D do.
Wright, John do.
Wisner, George W do.
Wagner, John do.
Wright, Samuel do.
Twenty-First Regiment.
THE Twenty-first regiment originated in a. rifle battalion attached to the
1st Brigade, 1st Division of the State militia, commanded by Major John
F. Ballier. It consisted of the Lafayette, Washington, Sarsfield, and Phila-
delphia rifle companies, of the city of Philadelphia, and the Jackson rifle com-
pany of Manayimk. The services of the BattaUon were tendered to the Presi-
dent on the 15th of April, 1861, and were accepted, on condition that a full regi-
ment should be ready for muster within ten days.
Headquarters were established on Korth Third street, Philadelphia, where
the whole regiment was recruited. Most of the men were Germans, and all
Philadelphians. It was mustered into the service of the United States on the
29th of April, 1861, by Captain NeUl, of the Fifth infantry, and the regimental
organization was perfected on the 21st of AprU, by the choice of the following
officers : John F. Ballier, Colonel ; Charles Ernenwein, Lieutenant Colonel ;
Adolph Mehler, Major. George Wynkoop was appointed Adjutant. Drill, by
company and squad, was commenced immediately on the receipt of orders to
recruit, and was continued day and evening while the force remaiued in the
city. The vigor displayed on every hand in organizing troops, produced the
conviction that an early forward movement was to take place, and the men of
the Twenty-first confidently expected, when they enlisted, to be at once led into
active service. On the 20th of May, it was ordered to Suifolk Park, where regu
lar instruction and camp and guard duty were continued during its stay. Drill
was frequently practiced under the eye of Major General Patterson, the com-
mander of the Department, which elicited his hearty commendation. Volun-
tary contributions of food and clothing by the people of Philadelphia, and
especially by the Germans, were freely supphed, and before leaving Suffolk
Park the men were generally provided with an outfit of minor articles necessary
for their convenience and comfort while in active service.
On the 28th of May, the regiment struck tents, and, marching to Philadel-
phia, proceeded to Chambersburg, where it was assigned to the 1st Brigade,* 1st
Division of Patterson's army. Moving to the Potomac, it was frequently en-
gaged in skirmishing along the river, the enemy holding the opposite bank. On
the 17th of June, the Brigade crossed into Virginia, but soon after returned to
the Maryland side. The rebels, who had retreated as onr army advanced, now
returned in large numbers. A body of three hundred of their cavalry re-\dsited
* Organization of Ist Brigade, Colonel George H. Thomas, 1st Division, Major General Geo.
Cadwalader. Three companies of Second Regiment Regular Cavalry, (afterwards Fifth regi-
ment;) one company, the Philadelphia City'K'Oop, (cavalry,) Captain James; one Battery,
Heavy ArtiUery, Captain Abner Doubleday ; Twenty-third Regiment Pennsylvania Volun-
teers, Colonel Charles P. Dare ; Sixth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, Colonel Jamea
Nagle ; Twenty-first Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, Colonel John F. Ballier.
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194
TWENTY-FIEST REGIMENT,
Harper's Ferry to complete the destruction which they had previously begun^
and the whole country along the Virginia shore was again infested with their
troops. Union men were seized and hurried away within their lineSy and the
destruction of property which ensued, marked the beginning of the misfortunes
which for four long years were visited upon the inhabitants of the Shenandoah
valley.
Eemaining encamped on the Maryland side^ engaged in drill and guard
duty until the 2d of July, the regiment moved with the Brigade to Martins-
burg, participating in the skirmishing which ensued on the way. Encamping
near the town it remained nearly two weeks, and while here was- presented with
a stand of colors by the Union Germans of Martinsburg. After participating
in the demonstrations made upon Bunker Hill, and the approaches leading to
Winchester, it marched to Charlestown, where it remained several days in
camp, and from thence was ordered to Harper's Ferry.
The regiment was solicited by the commanding General to remain beyond
the period of its enlistment, and a general willingness was expressed to com-
ply with this request ;, but its services not beiag needed, an order was issued
for its discharge. Obtaining rail transportation it moved via Baltimore to
Philadelphia, where, on the 8th of August, it was mustered out of service. The
Twenty-first had no opportunity to show its fighting qualities, but it was well
disciplined, and for its soldierly bearing frequently received complimentary no-
tices from its commanders.
FIELD AND STAFF OFFICERS
JohnF. BfiUier Colonel.
Charles Ernenweii\. Lieutenant Colonel.
Adolph Mehler Major.
George Wynkoop Adjutant.
Lewis John Ladner. Quartermaster.
Emil Schoening Surgeon.
Nicholas Pfeififer Assistant Surgeon.
REGIMENTAL BAKD.
Conrad Hoffman ..Musician.
Frederick Schneider do.
Joseph Young do.
John Wenzell do.
JohnL. Tenny do.
Charles Ruhlender do.
Francis Muchlock do.
Henry Weidner Musician.
Valentine Wirth do.
Frederick Bailey do.
Joseph Knoth do.
Martin Schrumm do.
W^illiam Rothongatter do.
Christian Braun do.
Company A.
RECRUITED AT PHILADELPHIA.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 29, 1861.
Arthur Shields Captain.
Jacob L. Hoffman First Lieutenant.
Dennis Mullin Second Lieutenant.
Alexander Frazier First Sergeant.
Patrick Mullin Second Sergeant.
James Mason Third Sergeant.
Anthony Stymler Fourth Sergeant,
James Donohough First Corporal.
Peter M'Adams Second Corporal.
WiUiam Coleman Third Corporal.
THREE MONTHS' SERVICE.
195
Daniel F. Reilly Fourth Corporal.
John L. Tenney Musician.
John Wentzel do.
Beatty, James Private.
Byrne, James do.
Britton, William E. W do.
Brink, Samuel do.
Bechtel, Jacob M do.
Bart, John do.
Bleany, Daniel -,...do.
Cain, John do.
Cain, James.. do.
Connell, Andrew do.
Conlin, Matthew do.
Conlow, John do.
Carr, John do.
Cunningham, Patrick do.
Currin, John... do.
Carlin, Cornelius do.
Carlin, Patrick do.
Clemens, William F do.
Crevan, Matthew do.
Dorsey, Thomas do.
Dawsey, Christopher do.
Dillon, John do.
Dougherty, Patrick do.
Donohough, Patrick do.
Elliott, Timothy do.
Elem, Jacob do.
Foley, John do.
Facoone, Samuel do.
Ganley, Patrick do.
Gehegan, Bartholomew do.
Hassett, Thomas ,..„.. -do.
I Hough, Edward Private.
Hopkins, Francis do.
Keenar, John do.
Kern, John M do.
Kern, Jacob N do.
Kennedy, John do.
Killy, John do.
Lush, Philip P do.
Long, Sextus do.
M'Gonigle, James do.
M'Neil, Daniel do.
M'Neil, Charles do.
M'Lister, Randall do.
M'Call, John do.
M'Neas, Andrew do.
M'Cormick, John do.
M^Guire, John do.
M'Hale, Martin do.
Mower, John do.
Morehead, George do.
Martin, John do.
Mulhollan, John H do.
MulhoUan, Alexander do.
Morn, James do.
O'Donnell, Robert do.
O'Henesy, Augustiue do.
Peel, Turgus do.
Sweeney, James do.
Sheridan, John do.
Torpey, Daniel do.
Thompson, Robert B do.
Thompson, Alexander do.
Wench, Joseph, do.
Company B.
RECRUITED AT PHILADELPHIA.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 29, 1861.
Alvin Matzdorf Captain.
Gottlieb MuUer First Lieutenant.
Charles Zeitz Second Lieutenant.
Christopher Meyer First Sergeant.
William Froehlich Second Sergeant.
Jacob Fleck. Tliird Sergeant.
Edward Schnatlo Fourth Sergeant.
Augustus Kinderman First Corporal.
Michael Graff Second Corporal.
Jacob Stein Third Corporal.
Godfried Birkenstock Fourth Corporal.
Louis Betz Musician.
Valentine Wurth do.
Bader, Charles Private.
Becker, William do.
Bausch, Louis do.
Brown, Christian do.
Bluckle, Charles do.
Doering, Herman do.
Daiber, John do.
Damran, Julius do.
Engelhard, Albert do.
Epple, Max do.
Eschenfelder, George do.
Falk, John do.
Freund, Edward do.
Glahn, Henry do.
Geiger, William do.
Gunkel, Christian do.
Geier , Frederick do.
Graff, John do.
Hassman, Francis do.
Hettinger, Albert do.
Henn, John do.
Hensler, Gottlieb do.
Hornickel, William do..
Kellerman, Francis do.
Kunkle, John do.
Kugel, Frederick.., do.
Kinderman, Lewis. „«.. ..Private.
Kubler, Christian do.
Klosterman, Henry do.
Kehlhofer, Lewis do.
Lombe, Adolph do.
Loechner, John do.
Mund, Henry. do.
Maurer, Jacob do.
Mahler, Lewis do.
Muller, Augustus. do.
Marquart, George do.
Mahris, Lewis do.
Maehler, WiUiam do.
Navy, John ....do.
Ott, John do.
Peters, Charles do.
Rahm, Frederick do.
Rauschelbach, Edward... ..do.
Schamel, Paul do.
Seib, Augustus do.
Schautt, John do.
Schmidt, Martin do.
Schroff, Charles do.
Schmidt, Sebastian do.
Schaefer, Albert do.
Schneider, Julius do.
Schaefer, Frederick do.
Strohmaier, Frederick .do.
Schmidt, John do.
Schuchman, Alexander do.
Siegrist, Lewis do.
Tbierauch, George do.
Witthom, Bernard do.
Weldling, Christian do.
Wuest, Rudolph do.
Zettel, Frederick do.
Zettle, Charles do.
Zuecglein, Frederick do.
196
TWENTY-FIKST KEGIMENT,
Company C.
RECRUITED AT BHIJoADELPHlA.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 29, 1861.
John Altineier.... „.... Captain.
Christian Renner ....Eirst Lieutenant.
Valentine Schroeder „Second Lieutenant.
Anthony Hauck „... .First Sergeant.
Henry Fuehs Second Sergeant.
Lewis Hasenbuhler Third Sergeant.
Balthaser Snyder Fourth Sergeant.
Michael Tonson First Corporal.
Jacob Gabriel Second Corporal.
Oeorge Rick Third Corporal.
Otto Fischer Fourth Corporal.
Jacob Hickel Musician.
Frederick Bailey. .da
Appele, Charles Private.
Bauer, Ferdinand do.
Bauer, Stephen do.
Baumgart, Francis. „...do.
Beetz, Frederick.... do.
Brecht, Max do.
Becker, George Adam do.
Braeker, Nicholas do.
Brough, Charles„ ..do.
Blassie, John do-
Ehrman, Nicholas do.
Eberenz^ Francis do.
Franz, Henry..... da
Fuss, John da.
Franz, William do.
Fox, Adam do.
Graeflf, Charles do.
Geisberger, John do.
Geisser, Christian do.
Gallmeier, Charles do.
HaUer, Gebhard do.
Ha,uck, John do.
Heppting, Charles do.
Heifer, Elignis do.
Hein, George da.
Heppting, Bernhard ....do.
Kammerer, John Private.
Koch, Jacob do.
Kelly, John do.
Keller, Jacob do.
li^ager, John do.
Krickel, Michael. do.
Kist, Charles. do.
Kuhnle, Tobias. do.
Lump, William. do.
Landherr, Theobald ..do.
M'Peak, Henry do.
Mixner, Henry do.
Marquart, Martin do.
Martin, Julius do.
Rassler, Georgo. do.
Robert, Ignatz do.
Reily. F do.
Roth, Cornelius do.
Schweigert, John do.
Schaehle, Jacob do.
Spring, John Christian do.
Schuhmacher, Jacob do.
Schweitzer, John do.
Selby,. Henry do.
Schreiner, Ferdinand do.
Stubenrauch, Christian do.
Schneider, Joseph do.
Sauerlander, John do.
Volk, Franz do.
Veth, Jacob do
Werner, Michael do.
Werlein, Joseph do.
Werz, Sebald do.
Wanner, Gottlieb do.
Wild, George do.
Wunder, Andreas do.
Young, Charles do.
Yeager, Joseph ...do.
Company B.
BECKUITED AT PHIIiADEIiPHIA.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 29, 1861.
Nicholas Brandon Captain.
Lewis Walter First Lieutenant.
Philip Goehler Second Lieutenant.
John Moser First Sergeant.
George Frasch Second Sergeant.
George Bamberger Third Sergeant.
Godfried Bauer Fourth Sergeant.
Jesse Shmied First Corporal.
John George Bossert Second Corporal,
Augustus Frey Third Corporal.
John Danner Fourth Corporal.
William Rothgartherer ...Musician.
Samuel Schroander do.
Adam, Frantz Private.
Bentz, John do.
Brenz, Henry do.
Eaesler, Gottlieb do,
Batzar, Jacob do.
Bauer, Andreas do.
Deis, Martin do.
Doerplinger, Conrad do.
Doerpner, Augustus do.
Eberly, Christian do.
Eiaenhuth, Christian, do.
Fudrs, Charles Private.
Fudre, John do.
Goebel, John do.
Hiemer, John do.
Hofius, George do.
Harms, Charles , do.
Haag, Anthony do.
Hirshlinger, John do
Kauber, George do.
Kugler, Charles do.
Koop, Jacob do.
Kuemel, Christian do,
Kretschman, Gustavus do.
Langner, JohnH .^ do.
Lindcr, John do.
1/ee, Nicholas do.
Miller, Jacob do.
Menger, Charles L do.
Marhimoeg, Frederick do.
Messener, Gottlieb do.
Mylius, George do.
Miller, Charles do.
Nonaman, John do.
Otto, Frederick do.
THEEE MONTHS' SERVICE.
197
Bighton, Henry Private.
Ramstein, Samuel do.
Roth, Charles do,
Raeder, George do.
Schaab, Jacob do.
Schoober, Charles do.
Shiele, Anthony do.
Schmied, Sigmund do.
Shum, John George do.
Schmidt, Joseph do.
Stewald, John do.
Sell, George do.
Sterr, Jacob do.
Shmied, Lucas do.
Thomas, Ferdinand do.
Trostle, Jacob Private.
Vetter, Theodore do.
Vollmer, Valentine do.
Wotfram, Martin do.
Wetzstoin, Joseph do.
Winter, John ,do.
Walder, John do.
West, John do.
Wolf, William do.
Weingarthner, Adam do.
Werle, Jacob do.
Yost, Gebhardt do.
Yost, John do.
Yost, George do.
Company E.
BECEUITED AT PHILADELPHIA.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 29, 1861.
Bernhard Gessler Captain.
Casper Geiss First Lieutenant.
Charles Schuehler Second Lieutenant.
Gustavus Borst First Sergeant.
John Rees Second Sergeant.
Joseph Maichle Third Sergeant.
Theodore F. Bertram Fourth Sergeant.
Charles H. Dittrich First Corporal.
Francis Reiner Second Corporal.
Charles Kahler Third Corporal.
Nicholas Hartman Fourth Corporal.
Matthew Birk Musician.
Christian Braun do.
Anderson, John C Private.
Ahrndt, Ferdinand do.
Bach, John Christian do.
Bassing, John do.
Becker, John Joseph do.
Bentelspacher, Gottlieb do.
Birkenhauer, Philip do.
Brandt, John George do.
Brechler, Adolph do.
Defiber, William.. do.
Engel, Christian do.
Engel, John do.
Feiger, Sebastian do.
Fisher, John Leonard do.
Freyhofif, Frederick W do.
Fries, Frederick do.
Gerstly, Gottlieb D do.
Hager, Francis Joseph do.
Hackel, Charles do.
Herrmann, Ludwig do.
Hermes, Reinhard do.
Herrmann, John Jacob do.
Herzig, Leo-pold do.
Hinkel, PhiUp do.
Hoffman, Gottlieb do.
Horkheimer, Frederick. do.
Kurtz, John Private.
Lautenbacher, Joseph do.
Leidtke, Fred'k W. A do.
Maier, Raimund do.
Mark, Peter do.
Mergenthal, John do.
Myers, Henry do.
Merkert, Magnus do.
Nagler, Lewis do.
Neugebauer, Joseph do.
Niebhng, Francis do.
Orgs, Henry Herman do.
Opperman, Daniel do.
Peterson, John do.
Phander, Frederick do.
Reichert, Theodore do.
Repp, William do.
Reed, Francis do.
Reithmayer, Christopher. ..do.
Ringeissen, William do.
Schat, John do.
Schaefer, Frederick do.
Schloetterer, Lewis do.
Schmitt, George Joseph do.
Schmitt, William do.
Schneider, Frederick do.
Schoenleber, William do.
Sontag, WiUiara do.
Stengsle, John do.
Stoeber, Rudolph do.
Stoll, Gottlieb do.
Thomas, Jonathan S do.
linger, John George do.
Wagner, Jacob do.
Waker, George da
Willie, Jordan do.
Zinke, Julius do.
Zuerkula, Augustus F do.
Company F.
BEOBinXED AT PHIIiADELPHIA.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 29, 186L
George Adolph Mulileck..Captain.
Augustus H. Garson. First Lieutenant.
Frank Becker Second Lieutenant.
Gustavus Elser First Sergeant.
George Wensler Second Sergeant.
Christian Gallus Third Sergeant.
Williain Wanuewitsch.... Fourth Sergeant.
Joseph Fries First Corporal.
George Biedermann Second Corporal.
Otto Schoenbein Third Corporal-
Matthew Becker Fourth Corporal.
Henry Rodrian Musician.
Henry Wiedmer do.
Anders, Joseph Private,
198
TWENTY-FIEST EEGIMENT,
Brosius, Carl Private.
Beiswanger, Jacob do.
Beatty, John do.
Coindre, Edward do.
Dittes, Adam do.
Eckert, Frederick do.
Froehlich, John do.
Gebhard, Henry do.
Gartner, John do.
Gubler, Frank do.
Hoflf", John , do.
Heak, John .' do.
Hollitscheck, Charles do.
Hener, Jacob do.
Hesse, William do.
Hoist, Henry do.
Hohloch, George do.
Himmelmann, Martin do.
Hill, Charles do.
Jaeck, Charles do.
Jahn, Charles do.
Jaeger, Augustus do.
Krumner, Frederick do.
Klein, Henry do.
Kraft, George do.
Kaiser, George do.
Lichtstern, Lewis do.
Muller, Charles do.
MuUer, George do.
Moore, Pliilip do.
Mund, Julius do.
Melcher, Frederick do.
Moser, David do.
Mayer, George. do.
Nerlinger, Frederick Private.
Ott, Lewis do.
Ortstadt, Charles do.
Pelzer, Henry do.
Preusch, Carl do.
Reiner, William do.
Reuter, Martin do.
Renzmann, John do.
Soenchen, Henry do.
Soistmann, Lewis do.
Schmitt, Anthony do.
Schmidt, Charles do.
Schaefer, Henry do.
Schleher , Matthew do.
Simpson, James do.
Schraub, Casper do.
Siebott, Henry do.
Schreiner, Franz do.
Schneider, George do.
Schwarzpaal, Henry do.
Trippel, Adolph do.
Ungar, Vidal do.
Vaughan, Joseph do.
Weyhand, John do.
Weber, Charles do.
Walter, Charles do.
Weizmann, Joseph do.
Wunsch, Ludwig do.
Wust, Anthony do.
Wurster, Frederick do.
Wollbold, John do.
Young, Frederick do.
Zick, Jacob do.
Company G.
EECBUITED AT 1»HILADELPHIA.
MUSTERED IN
John W. Beamisli Captain.
Mitchel M'Murray First Lieutenant.
Emanuel Masters Second Lieutenant.
George P. Finney First Sergeant.
Arthur B. Beamish Second Sergeant.
Robert D. Hyde Third Sergeant.
James F. CarroU Fourth Sergeant.
William Tutem t^st Corporal.
James Nagle Second Corporal.
Almon Smith Third Corporal.
Edward H. Cavanaugh . . .Fourth Corporal.
Martin Schramm Musician.
Charles Rulander do.
Agnew, Angus Private.
Boyles, George W do.
Basby, John do.
Becket, Daniel C do.
Crozier, Thomas do.
Cox, WUllamH do.
Carroll, James do.
Carr, James W do.
Desher, William H do.
Deininger, Jacob do.
Detweller, Thomas do.
Doble, Evan do.
Davis, William C do.
Devinney, John do.
Engle, Charles do.
Fisher, Henry do.
Grunner, William do.
Gross, James B do.
Hoflfnagle, John do.
Hyde, George H do.
Hillyard, Henry ...do.
Jacobs, Charles do.
James, Samuel do.
Johnson, William do.
Kelly, Henry do.
Kelly, Joseph T do.
Lee, Washington do.
APRIL 29, 1861.
Lutz, Jacob Private.
Malley, George O do.
Mansfield, Edward do.
Merrill, Ezra W do.
Martin, Edward do.
Mullen, James.,.. do.
Morford, Joseph do.
Miller, Hiram do.
M'Mullen, Daniel do.
Macken, Owen W do.
Oliver, James do.
O'Neil, Harry do.
Phillips, Samuel do.
Pierce, Tompkins do.
Rose, William do.
Rose, Henry do.
Smith, Thomas. do.
Smith, George W do.
Smith, William S do.
Sloan, Thomas do.
Somers, John W do.
Stratton, Enos do.
Stratton, Isaac do.
Solomon, John do.
Schreiner, Joseph H do.
Taylor, William G do.
Toone, Charles do.
Timbers, Charles do.
Thompson, James do.
Vennaman, Charles..... do.
Vennaman, David do.
Wilson, William do.
Wise, George do.
Wolfinger, Henry do.
Wilson, JohnH do.
Walling, George W do.
Webster, Phineas do.
Young, Benjamin do.
Young, John D do.
THREE MONTHS' SERVICE.
199
Company H.
RECRUITED AT PHILADELPHIA.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 29, 1861.
Augustus Ledig Captain.
Louis Mengjes First Lieutenant.
Gustavus Futterknecbt... Second Lieutenant.
Christian Kiilm First Sergeant.
Richard Ledig Second Sergeant.
Adolphus Seynald Third Sergeant.
Eugene Kiebele Fourth Sergeant
Henry Messer First Corporal.
Henry Leinweber Second Corporal.
Herman Frisch Third Corporal,
Christian Renter EVAirth Corporal.
Adam Schroth Musician.
Joseph Knoth do.
As.«mann, Augustus Private.
Armbrusser, Anthony do.
Bremme, Cliarles do.
Busch, Paul do.
Busch, Charles do.
Bunz, Martin do.
Brodbeck, Samuel do.
Beck, Martin do.
Brocklet, Conrad do.
Bauer, William do.
Birkenhauer, Adolphus do.
Elser, Josepli do.
Fleig, John do.
Federle, Paul do.
Fischer, Otto do.
Fritz, Peter B do.
Fuchs, Franz do.
Flick, Anthony do.
Federer, Gottlieb do.
Gronbach, Frederick do.
Haegner, Christian do.
Haag, John do.
Huertle, John do.
Hamburger, Loebel do.
Hessemer, Philip do.
Hocke, Clemens do.
Hartmann, Anthony Private.
Koch, Bernard .' do.
Krauss, Albert. do.
Krauss, Herman do.
Kallmann, Charles do.
Kassel, Peter do.
Klaiber, Theodore do.
Ledig, Rudolph do.
Lotz, Adain do.
Lindner, William do.
Lonz, Frederick do.
Lenz, Jacob do.
Lamport, William do.
Mehl, Gottlieb do.
Mudler, Frederick do.
Mudlor, John do.
Mudler, Joseph do.
Mudler. Richard do.
Neumaier, Moritz do.
Pfruender, Joseph do.
Resch, John do.
Ruhl, Francis do.
Semling, Augustus do.
Steininger, Charles do.
Schmidt, Charles do.
Streib, Jacob do.
Sterckart, Bernard do.
Schneider, Charles do.
Spirl, Henry do.
Schaeffer, John do.
Schneider, Sebastian do.
Schuhmacher, Frederick. ..do.
Staehle, Christian do.
Saeger, John do.
Vayhinger, Henry do.
Witt, Christian do.
Wittmer, Theodore do.
Witthuhn, George do.
Company I.
RECRUITED AT PHIIiADELPHlA.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 29, 1861.
Louis Voltaire Captain.
Henry Hohenstein First Lieutenant.
George Brill Second Lieutenant.
Henry DeCrauzat First Sergeant.
George Bush Second Sergeant.
Gottlieb Siegel Third Sergeant.
Adam Nahm Fourth Sergeant.
Edward Spring First Corporal.
Rudolph Meyer Second Corporal.
Charles Sauerland Third Corporal.
William Walter.. Fourth Corporal.
Christian Leibly Musician.
Freder'k Augustus Foin do.
Assum, George Private.
Ado, Gottlieb do.
Aberle, William do.
Bart, Anthony do.
Brewster, Enoch Carroll do.
Brude, Henry do.
Bendolo, Michael do.
Brehler, Louis do.
Christiansen, Cliarles do.
Donelej'-, Hugh do.
Dubois, John do.
Dooley, Edward Private,
Decker, Augustus do.
Dembly, Alexander do.
Engel, Frederick do.
Einselen, Christian do.
Flackenzicher, Henry do.
Fleshut, John do.
Fee, John do.
Grau, Ernest do.
Gross, Conrad do.
Hafer, John do.
Hoffmann, Frederick do.
Hildebrand, William do.
Haubernertel, William do.
Hess, William do.
Klag, Nicholas do.
Klostermann, Frederick... do.
Krog, Andrew ..do.
Lehning, Henry do.
Matz, James do.
Meyer, Frantz do.
Meyer, John do.
Mphrer, David do.
Miller, Conrad do.
200
TWENTY" FIRST REGIMENT.
Mohr, Peter Private.
Nitshke, Paul do.
Naher, Charles do.
Oeser, Henry do.
Oswald, Gottlieb do.
Porter, David do.
Pfeifer, Adam do.
Paar, Augustus do.
Renglet, Joseph do.
Ramm, Herman do.
Shnler, George do.
Stierly, John do.
Shell, George do.
Sperlein, Stephen do.
Shmitt, James do.
Shmitt, Casper do.
Shmitt, Jacob Private.
Trimbourg, John do.
Trapp, George do.
Uhl, Adolphus do.
Vetsh, Andrew do.
Vey, Henry do.
Weber, Christian do.
Weyand, George do.
Wall, Christian do.
Westerfield, John do.
Wollenberg, John do.
Wilde, CharJes do.
Weiss, Charles do.
Wilson, John do.
York, Edward do.
Company K.
RECRUITED -AT PHILADELPHXA..
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 29, 1861.
John Benedict Kohler Captain.
Francis Brurein First Lieutenant.
Jacob Greisheimer Second Lieutenant.
Leonard Benkert First Sergeant.
John Shuster Second Sergeant.
Charles Goepel Third Sergeant.
Charles Baker Fourth Sergeant.
Ellis Mast First Corporal.
Herman Lucke Second Corporal.
William Buckley Third Corporal.
George Henry Lewis Fourth Corporal.
Franz Mahleck Musician.
Frederick Fuchs do.
Bucknell, William Private.
Blake, William do.
Biedel, John do.
Bunting, George Henry do.
Brady, Thomas do.
Buckley, John do.
Bahls, Augustus do.
Brian, Robert do.
Clemens, Joseph do.
ConneU, John do.
Connelly, Daniel do.
Carney, William do.
Drexler, John Frederick do.
Devlin, Joseph do.
Digney, John do.
Erb, John do.
Eddinger, George W do.
Ella, George do.
Eslinger, John do.
Field, William do.
Guggenheim er, Emanuel... do.
Gentzsch, Edward do.
Greer, Robert do.
Hayer, Frederick do.
Hasher, Leonard do.
Heis, John do.
Harmen, William Private.
Hott, John William do.
Huhn, John do.
Hoohyeatt, Matthias do.
James, Joseph Doran do.
Kelly, Patrick do.
Kiggins, James do.
Kelly, Dennis... do.
Kachelle, Robert do.
Linz, Charles do.
Leonard, David do.
Liicke, Julius , do.
Mai, Siber do.
Menkey, Frank do.
Musnhausen, Theodore do.
Murray, William do.
Murray, Henry WiUiam...do.
Ochnir, Charles do.
Riley, George Miiflin do.
Schmitt, Gottlieb do.
Schonawolf, Christian do.
Stockton, William D do.
Shearer, Henry do.
Smith, Jacob do.
Smith, Victor do.
Spix, John do.
Smith, Peter do.
Shoener, Frederick do.
Stort:^, Francis do.
Trost, Louis PauL do.
Vogt, William do.
Verner, Anthony do.
Wenzol, Conrad do.
White, John do.
Wagner, Henry Clay do.
Wager, Geo. Washington... do.
Wirz, George do.
Zaiscr, Chas. Anthony do.
Twenty-Second Regiment.
PREVIOUS to the rebellion, the Philadelphia Light Guard was a uniformed
militia regiment, and held, in the State organization, the place of First
regiment, 3d Brigade of the 1st Division. It was formed in the summer of
1857, with seven companies, three hundred strong, by the choice of the follow-
ing officers : Turner G. Morehead, Colonel ; William L. Curry, Lieutenant Colo-
nel J John M'Manus, Major ; Asher S. Leidy, Adjutant. A vacancy, occa-
sioned by the death of Major M'Manus, was filled by the election of A. J. M'-
Keil, and upon his resignation, by the election of George P. M'Lean.
On the 14th of April, 1861, the regiment, or battalion, then consisting of
the original companies, with two hundred and fifty men, was accepted by the
Governor, and ordered to recruit, which immediately commenced at the Arse-
nal, Sixteenth and Filbert streets, and in a few days ten companies were fully
organized, and fiUed to the maximum strength. The regiment had no single
camp of rendezvous, but was quartered, until it left Philadelphia, one com-
pany at the Arsenal, FUbert street j three at the regimental Headquarters,
Commonwealth building, Chestnut street j one at the comer of Kinth and
Chestnut streets; three in the church in Crown street, above Eace; one at the
Fairmount Engine house, Eidge avenue j and one in the vicinity of Eleventh
and Girard avenue. In the new organization, the field officers were continued
in the rank which they had severally held in the militia.
The regiment was daily drilled in heavy infantry tactics at Logan Square,
and was soon brought under excellent discipline. About the middle of May it
was ordered to Baltimore, where, upon its arrival, it reported to Major General
George Cadwalader, then in command of the city, with Headquarters at Fort
M'Henry, and was placed in camp at Locust Point. Eemaining but a short
time, it removed to Patterson's Park, and finally to Mount Clare, where it re-
mained until the end of its term of service.
Soon after its arrival in Baltimore, General Cadwalader was superseded in
command of the Department by Major General K. P. Banks. On the 1st of
July, General Banks caused the members of the Board of Police Commission-
ers • to be arrested, and in anticipation of trouble from a portion of the popu-
lace, sympathizing with secession, five companies of the Twenty-second were
*HEAI>QTTAItX£ItS, DEPARTMENT OP ANNAPOLIS, )
Fort W Henry, July Ist, 1861. $
In ptirauanceof orders issued from the Headquarters of the army at Washington, fbr tho
preservation of public peaoe in this Department, I have arrested and do now detain in cus-
tody of the United States, the late members of the board of police, Messrs. Charles Ho-vrard,
William Gatchell, Charles Hinks, and John W. Davis. The incidents of the past week afforded
fuU justification for this order. The Headquarters under the charge of th6 board, when aban-
doned by the ofiQcers, resembled in some respects a "concealed "arsenal; « * * I h&ve plsCCed
26
202
TWEEfTY-SECOrSfD KEGflMEST,
detailed for duty in the central part of the city, where they were feept about
ten days. One company was also detailed to guard a magazine in the city,
where it was continued until the close of its term of service. On several oc-
casions, detachments of the regiment were employed in seizing large quanti-
ties of arms and ammunition secreted in different parts of the city in the pos-
session of suspected parties. In the discharge of these duties, the command
was not molested, and during the remainder of its term was not called into
more active service. It was mustered out at Philadelphia on the 7th of Au-
gust, 1861. A large proportion of its members re-enlisted for the war in the
Ninety-ninth, One Hundred and Sixth and other Pennsylvania regiments.
FIELD AND STAFF OFFICERS.
Turner G. Morehead Colonel-
William L. Curry Lieutenant Colonel.
George P. M'Lean Major.
Asher S. Leidy Adjutant.
Henry Camblos Quartermaster.
J. Howard Taylor Surgeon.
J. AUen Ramsey Assistant Surgeon.
Company A.
KECRTJITED AT FHIIiADELFHIA.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 23, 1861.
Charles L. Minster Captain.
Isdor Hirsch First Lieutenant.
John P. Charlton ..Second Lieutenant.
Thomas F. Bro-wn First Sergeant.
Jacob M. Seads ..Second Sergeant.
Harrison M'Manus Tliird Sergeant.
John P. MiUer Fourth Sergeant.
Doren Quick First Corporal.
John C. ColUns Second Corporal.
George Schell Third Corporal.
Archibald Camenre Fourth Corporal.
Charles W. Armitage Musician.
Joseph W^ebber do.
Almond, Thomas Private.
Aldnad, William do.
Buddy, Jacob do.
Bartman, William H do.
Billingsfelt, Thomas do.
Baylie, Thomas do.
Eeimett, Benjamin S do.
Birnbaum, Francis M do.
Boyer, Henry ....do.
Bachelor, Charles Private.
Crowmel, William do.
Conrad, William S do.
Craft, Samuel do.
Dampman, James F do.
Darragh, William do.
Dempsey, John do.
Downs, John M do.
Donnelly, Bernhard do.
Esher, Conrad do.
Eggleton, John C do.
Fisher, William H do.
Graham, Thomas do.
Humphrey, James H do.
Hayes, Arthur do.
Himes, James do.
HuUngs, Samuel do.
Henis,"George W do.
Hudson, David do.
Jones, Andrew do.
KeUy, John do.
Kerns, William H do.
temporarily, a portion of the force under my command within the dty. I disclaim on the
part of the government which I represent, all desire, intention and purpose to Interfere in any
manner whatever with the ordinary municipal aflEairs of the city of Baltimore. Whenever a
loyal citizen can be named who will execute its police laws with impartiality and in good faith
to the United States, the military force wiU be withdrawn from the central parts of the muni-
cipality at once. * * *
NATHANIEL P. BANKS,
Majcn- General Oommandin^.
THKEE MONTHS' SERVICE.
203
Knourse, Samuel S Private.
Ketcham, Robert B do.
Lamb, Keuben J do.
Larroson, William do.
Marsha]], Tliomas do.
Moore, Joseph do.
Morris, William H do.
Martin, Charles H do.
M'Kee, Willian do.
M'Namee, Johm ML, do.
M'Mahon, Charles L, do.
M'Manus, Timothy do.
Mooney, John do.
Mellor, James do.
Miller, William do.
Patterson, WilUam do.
Picken, Thomas do.
Rezer, Taylor B Private.
Rest, William M do.
Ridle, Josiah do.
Regner, James B do.
Rinehart, Samuel C do.
Steward, David N ,...do.
Sullivan, James do.
Stretch, Jacob do.
Stavzell, Albert do.
Sheppard, Henry do.
Shevzline, John do.
Stretch, George„ do.
Taylor, John M do.
UrwiDer, Charles A do.
Wuin, James do.
Wiekwire, Novis do.
Company B.
RECRUITED AT PHILADELPHIA.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 23, 1861.
Lewis Bartleson „ Captain.
Paul J. Hallowell First Lieutenant.
John B. C. Ihompson Second Lieutenant.
Lynford D. C. Tyler First Sergeant.
William Barnett Second Sergeant.
John W. Shepherd Third Sergeant.
Robert Lyndsay Fourth Sergeant.
Charles Lanster First Corporal.
James Walker Second Corporal.
Reese Campbell Third Corporal.
L. Whilden Hoffman Fourth Corporal.
Joseph P. Hinkle Musician.
Sylvester B. Cameron do.
Anderson, William Private.
Arlman, Jabez do.
Ball, Martin W do.
Beal, William P do.
Brown, William A do.
Baustead. Thomas D^ >.do.
Baird, Robert do.
Blessington, James do.
Blessing, Michael do.
Bride, Robert..., do.
Clark, Thomas do.
Catern, John do.
Cox, Isaac H. do.
Coyle, John do,
Dorsay, Peter ,.do.
Edeland, Edward J do.
Evans, Thomas W. do.
Foy, James do.
Fues, Jackson do.
Foxhill, Thomas H do.
Gardner, Samuel C do.
Gray, Philip ...do,
Gwynn, Joseph do.
Glackens, William, Jr do.
Hulfman, Whildon D do.
Haggard, James... do.
Hyde, William Private.
Haray, William do.
Harrington, William do.
Harman, George H do.
Hassett, John F do.
Kinkade, John do.
Kane, Peter do.
Lainpord, Manis L ...do.
Ludwig, Calvin D do.
Lindsey, Robert H do.
Little, Noah do.
Louderback, Harry A do.
Louderback, Elias do.
Lafferty, William K..., do.
M'Comb, William do.
M'Intire, Thomas do.
M'Giltigan, James do.
M'Avoy, WiUiam do.
M'Guire, John do.
Morris, Charles H do.
Meuch, Oeorge. do.
Morris, Richard W do.
May hood, William do.
Martin, John do.
Nailer, James R do.
Patterson, George do.
Rutherford, James do.
Round tree, James do.
Seville, George W. do.
Stewart, Benjamin F. do.
Tapper, WiUiam do.
Test, John H do.
Test, John , do.
Tompkins, Theodore do.
Thatcher, Edward B do.
Walkup, John do.
WeUs, Jacob H do.
Wilson, Robert D do.
Company C.
KECBtriTED AT PHILADELPHIA.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 23, 1861.
Henry J. Stainrook Captain.
Charles M. Harris First Lieutenant.
William G. Beck ..Second Lieutenant.
Thomas Robson, Jr First Sergeant.
William Arnold, Jr Second Sergeant.
Theodore L. Locloiian Third Sergeant.
John M'Farland Fourth Sergeant.
George W. Clark First Corporal.
Charles Buckley, Jr Second Corporal,
John H. MiUers Third CorporaL
Robert R. Johnson Fourth Corporal,
B. F. Sloanaker Musician.
204
TWENTY-SECOND EEGIMENT,
James J. Skemtt, Jr Musician.
Ash, Edward Private.
Alexander, William do.
Ash, William do.
Borgard, Gustavus A do.
Beardslee, Arnzey do.
Brady, James do.
Bechiel, David do.
Blackburn, Charles do.
Berutt, Jacob do.
Black, George W do.
Brig, William do.
Cloak, William H do.
Collins, Charles do.
Dillon, Richard P do.
Ellison, John P do.
Emmons, John H do.
Falby, George do.
Griner, Joseph H da
Geverd, Henry do.
Gabril, William H do.
Garwood, William H do.
Hillsman, George W do.
Huckett, William do.
Huntley, Lewis do.
Hazell, Edward da
Harkness, William, Jr do.
Hagerty, JohnH ; do.
Hamilton, Albert N do.
Johnson, James C do.
Jack, Robert do.
Kline, Alfred, Jr do.
Kerns, SaotnuelF. do.
Lecture, Emanuel L Private*
Leonard, James J do.
Loan, James do.
Mather, Samuel G do.
Mason, Ambrose do.
Munday, John do.
Monaghan, James J do.
Murphy, William J do.
May, John do.
Morgan, Michael do.
M'Keonan, John H do.
M'Veigh, Henry do.
M'Guire, Dennis do.
M'AUister, John do.
M'Grath, Charles do.
Nailon, William H do.
Price, James H do.
Quigley, Bernard J do.
Riley, John H do.
Reiner, Henry do.
Smith, James do.
Speakman, Lewis J do.
Shultz, Charles A do.
Smith, Edward York do.
Smith, Samuel P do.
Tipton, Charles E do.
Turner, William A do.
Warner, Stephen B do.
Wilson, Thomas G do.
Wikel, Orlando do.
Wilson, Harry do.
Ward, John W do.
Company D.
BEOBUITED AT PHILADELPHIA.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 23, 1861.
Henry W. Graeflf. Captain.
Geoi^e W. Gilo First Lieutenant.
James Doyle Second Lieutenant.
William May First Sergeant.
Alexander Hallowell Second Sergeant.
Francis W. Barbier Third Sergeant.
James B. Frazier Fourth Sergeant.
Thomas C. Entriken First Corporal.
George Whiteman Second Corporal.
George W. Hallowell, Sr., Third Corporal.
Levi Bartle Fourth Corporal.
Robert Wallace Musician.
George Dimbar do.
Auner, Joseph G ^Private.
Benton, Samuel do.
Baily, Charles da
Callahan, Peter' da
Chambers, Samuel da
Cargil, John do.
Clapper, John da
Cameron, Alexander do.
Culbertson, Samuel do.
Car, John C do.
Cox, Albert da
Cargil, Thomas da
Drimimell, Theodore do.
Donahugh, Robert H do.
Fulton, Adam do.
Guyger, Joseph do.
Gray, Robert H do.
Gabel, John do.
Hutchinson, John do.
Hopple, William do.
Hilt, George da
Hodge, William do.
Henk, David do.
Johnson, James do.
Kilpatrick, Alexander do.
Koe, William do.
Land, Jacob Private.
Lee, Benjamin B do.
Lynch, Thomas do.
Lindsay, John do.
M'lthenny, George do
M'Cann, John H :,.,do.
Miller, Frederick do.
Morris, Henry C do.
M'Mannis, John do.
Morger, William do.
M'MuUes, Hugh do.
Moore, George , do.
Moore, John D do.
Mitchel, Thomas do.
Murphy, Patrick do.
Myers, George do.
M'Intosh, Alexander do.
Michael, William do.
M'Donald, David do.
O'Neil, James do.
Prince, Edward „ do.
Roland, Joseph do.
Ryall, William .....do.
Riddle, Charles M do.
Riddle, Albert do.
Ritchie, Ezekiel do.
Shirlook, Samuel do.
Smith, Samuel C do.
Spinck, Valentine d^.
Stern, Edward do.
Sanders, John do.
Shearer, Conrad W do.
Simpson, George do.
Trainer, Joseph A do.
Taylor, Ananias do.
Tryon, Harrison do.
Wince, John do.
Wilkins, Jaiaes....... da
THREE MONTHS' SERVICE.
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Company E.
B£0BT7IT£D AT PHIIiADELPHIA.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 23, 1861.
John Belsterling Captain.
Samuel Wrigley First Lieutenant.
John L. Staples Second Lieutenant.
Jacob Heidenger First Sergeant.
Thomas Palmer Second Sergeant.
Frederick Wolf Third Sergeant,
Peter Walfong Fourth Sergeant.
Hugo Theinhart First Corporal.
Thomas Morris Second Corporal.
John W. Waters Third Corporal.
Timothy Clegg Fourth Corporal.
Phineas Lewis Musician.
Robert White do.
Albany, Andrew J Prirate.
Anderson, Jonathan C do.
Brash, Elien do.
Barlow, Charles do.
Beinsderfer, John do.
Clereuyer, Richard do.
Clereuyer, Benjamin do.
CuUingworth, John do.
Durell, Isaac do.
Evans, Evan do.
Ellam, George do.
Fulton, George H do.
Fisher, Henry do.
Green, Joseph do.
Hutchinson, Joshua do.
Ekinson, John N do.
Hudson, Harry do.
Howard, Henry do.
Hollingwood, John do.
Jeffries, Charles do.
James, Charles P do.
Hall, James do.
Kirkpatrick, Frsmk do.
Kay, Benjamin do.
Kelly, William do.
Kellum, John do.
Lackey, Thomas Private.
Laymore, Martin do.
Maxwell, David do.
Meeney, Charles do.
Mitchel, George P do.
M'AUister, Matthew do.
M'Allister, Robert do.
M'Knight, Robert do.
M'Fadden, James ., do.
NeU, William do.
Newton, Charles do.
Oakley, James do.
Pugh, John.. do.
Peterman, Joseph V do.
Plumley, Henry F do.
Rutherford, Samuel do.
Rowend, William do.
Shuster, John F do.
Shaw, Thomas ^ do.
Strawhoffer, James do,
Stanley, Thomas do.
Scoffield, Joseph B do.
Seabert, Leonard do.
Smith, George do.
Swan, Lewis C do.
Topsham, Samuel do.
Thwait, Robert do.
Thwait, Alfred do.
Thompson, W. L do.
Thompson, Samuel do.
Vaughan, George do.
Wilfong, Henry C do.
Wamsley, Andrew do.
Winkler, Joseph do.
Winn, Thomas do.
Winn, Anthony do.
Wallace, William do.
Young, Griffith do.
Company F.
KECBUITED AT FHII.ADEI.PHTA.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 23, 1861.
William B. Hubbs Captain.
Francis H. Achuff First Lieutenant.
Edmund T. Tiers Second Lieutenant.
Robert Bingleam First Sergeant
Jacob G. Bockins Second Sergeant.
George W. Jones Third Sergeant.
Salathiel R. Townsend Fourth Sergeant.
Wyndham H. Stokes First Corporal.
Jacob Roop Second Corporal.
John B. Maxwell Third Corporal.
Jacob Miller Fourth Corporal.
John Bender Musician.
Lewis Bender do.
Ancott, Aaron Private.
Adams, George do.
Abrahams, WiUiam T do.
Bamgarth, Charles do.
Bolton, Oscar do,
Bolton, Charles W do.
Bussinger, John do.
Buckley, Francis do.
Cooley, Henry do.
Coward, William. do.
Crout, William B Private.
Chancellor, William do.
Chatbum, Joseph do.
Cleaver, John do.
Doan, Thomas B do.
Dunlap, Hugh do.
Dick, Valentine do.
Dransfield, John do.
Eicherman, Michael do.
Gant, Thomas H do.
Gillin, Thomas do.
Grouler, John M do.
Goodfellow, Robert do.
Haiviland, Thomas do.
Hamilton, James do.
Hart, Charles S do.
Handsbury, William. do.
Harp, John do.
Haig, Anthony do.
Jack, Josiah do.
Johnson, Richard M do.
Keyser, Charles P do.
iLoeb, SamueL do.
206
TWENTY-SECOND REGIMENT,
Lackman, Samuel Private.
M'Dougall, William do.
Mehl, William M do.
Miller, Casper, Jr do,
Nieman, Frederick do.
Nester, John do.
Pengelly, John do.
Parker, Thomas do.
Rodgers, James do.
Borer, EUwood do.
Rittenhouse, Samuel do.
Rittenhouse, Theodore do.
Robson, Henry do.
Richardson, John do.
Righter, Charles M do.
Stokes, Patrick O do.
Stroup, Thomas M Private.
Stokes, JohnO do.
Steinmetz, Joseph do.
Steyer, Henry do.
Stafford, Thomas do.
Schaer, Theodore do.
Smith, Benjamin do.
Topham, William do.
Uncleson, John do.
Wilson, Thomas do.
Widdis, Cornelius C do.
Wright, Edward do.
Wakefield, William do.
Yeomanson, Francis do.
Young, Matthias do.
Company G.
KECRUITED AT PHIIiADELPHIA.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 23, 1861.
Josiah Danfleld Captain.
Samuel Arrison First Lieutenant.
Ferdinand M. Pleis Second Lieutenant.
Benjamin Pippet First Sergeant.
Allen A. Pancoast Second Sergeant.
Benjamin F. Tomlinson... Third Sergeant.
Francis W. Mead Fourth Sergeant.
Isaac Graham First Corporal.
Herman Demme Second Corporal.
.Jacob Apple Third Corporal.
William B. Rose Fourth Corporal.
Henry Markward Musician.
Robert Whitely do.
Anderson, James R Private.
Anderson, James L do.
Anderson, Charles W do.
Allen, Jacob B do.
Anderson, William do.
Butterworth, John do.
Barkley, Francis do.
Buzby, Herman do.
Buzby, JohnM do.
Burkhardt, George do.
Barclay, John do.
Coppes, William do.
Coppes, Frederick do.
Clark, Richard do.
Culbertson, James do.
Culbertson, Samuel do.
Charlton, George W. do.
Collins, Aaron do,
DeBow, Theodore. do.
Davis, Levi do.
EUick, Philip do.
Erskine, John W do.
Eagan, Andrew do.
Flanigan, Richard do.
Guiger, Benjamin S do.
Hensler, Jacob do.
Hensler, George Private.
Hedborg, John do.
Hymer, John do.
Hibbs, Samuel L do.
Hennis, Joseph E do.
Hiltner, Henry do.
HUl, Charles do.
Keyser, Byron do.
Kilpatrick, Thomas do.
Lucia, Albert W do.
Meeker, Wesley A do.
Markward, Wilson do.
Markward, Bernard W do.
Markward, Harvey do.
M'Devitt, James do.
M'Gowen, William do.
M'Namee, Jackson do.
Nack, Charles E do.
Nally, James ....do.
Pruitt, James T do.
Press, William do.
Robinson, Robert do.
Robinson, Andrew J do.
Rose, Joseph do.
Scott, Francis do.
Stotzenburg, Martin do.
Sparks, Richard A do.
Shields, Robert M do.
Stotzenburg, William do.
Stotzenburg, Henry do.
Stewart, Robert do.
Sowers, Theophilus do.
Schaffer, Philip do.
Shields, Thomas do.
Straline, William do.
Sloan, William do.
Walker, Jamea do.
Woodhouse, Benjamin F...do.
Company H.
RECBUITED AT PHILADELPHIA.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 23, 1861.
William T. Doyle Captaiii.
Thomas Ford First Lieutenant.
Samuel D. Allen Second Lieutenant.
Charles H. Hinley First Sergeant.
Amos Warren Second Sergeant.
Overton Howard Third Sergeant.
Peter Brady Fourth Sergeant.
George I. Henry First Corporal.
Daniel Pierce Second Corporal.
JolmLaughlin Third Corporal.
THliBE MONTHS' SERVICE.
207
Charles P. Goodwin Fourth Corporal.
William Baker Musician.
George Scott do.
Ambler, Jolin Private.
Bodenhoper, William H do.
Buveltinghouse, Geo. W do.
Bliederheiser, Andrew J.... do.
Bird, William do.
Chappel, John do.
Coster, Michael do.
Creamer, Robert do.
Cohen, Lewis do.
Curren, David do.
Charleston. John do,
Cophard, William do.
Creighton, Robert G do.
Dunn, Robert do.
Fry, Alexander H do.
Farrell, Eiclen E do.
Hutchinson, Enoch do.
Hutchinson, Joseph do.
Harlley, Theophilus do.
Hess, Charles do.
Hoover, Francis L do.
Jones, Charles P do.
Jeandell, Robert do.
Jones, Charles, Jr do.
Kelly, Henry C do.
Lancaster, Wilham H do.
Lefferts, Frank do.
Maze, John do.
Mather, Charles do.
Myers, William W do.
Moore, Robert do.
M'Cullough, Joseph Private.
M'Dowell, Joseph C do.
Morrell, David do.
Mide, William do.
Perry, George R do.
Peak, James do.
Prawl, Harry do.
Parker, Samuel do.
Rice, Harry do.
Rich, Isaac H do.
Ruth, Henry do.
Rainier, Samuel S do.
Robinson, John F do.
Scott, Samuel B do.
Street, William F do.
Smith, John do.
Shulz, Samuel do.
Snyder, William M do.
Stratton, Theodore do.
Stone, George do.
SoUey, Cornelius do.
Trainor, James do.
Northhne, Isaac K do.
Wilson, WilUam H... do.
Wills, Daniel do.
Wiederman, Frederick do.
Worthington, Francis do.
Wickwin, Joseph do.
Winchester, John do.
Watson, Thomas do.
Wilson, Robert do.
Wilson, Benjamin do.
Yarnull, Albin do.
Company I,
RECRUITED AT PHILADELPHIA.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 23, 1861
Edward Carroll Captain.
WilUam R. Murphy First Lieutenant.
Robert P. M'Kibben Second Lieutenant.
John D. Germon First Sergeant.
Charles Shughrue Second Sergeant.
William L. Street Third Sergeant.
Henry Matthews Fourth Sergeant.
James Powers First Corporal.
John Jacoby Second Corporal.
Richard Street Third Corporal.
Louis Snyder Fourth Corporal.
William J. Chandler Musician.
William Williams do.
Brady, John C Private.
Birnbaum, Charles do.
Broadfield, Eli do.
Bryson, John B do.
Bales, Charles do.
Brown, William J do.
Burns, Thomas do.
Callahan, John do.
Cunningham, William do.
Caskaden, Robert E do.
Coleman, William H do.
Crothers, Hans do.
Curnan, John do.
Deets, George do.
Delaney, John do.
Edgar, William H do.
Edgar, Alexander do.
Freese, Albert do.
Feeley, Francis H do.
Fallon, Michael R do.
Poster, George do.
Goldsmith, Anthony do.
Hoffner, Charles do.
Hynerman, George do.
Hunt, William do.
Lehman, Joseph do.
Louderback, Abram Private.
Leavy, James...... do.
Lee, James do.
Levi, John J do.
Mongle, Adam W do.
M'Gonigal, John do.
M'Eurie, Edwin do.
M'Eurie, Judson do.
M'Carty, James do.
M'Kinney, John W do.
M'Mullen, Patsey do.
Mills, James do.
M'Henry, Con do.
Martin, John L do.
M'Donald, William do.
Newton, Alexander do.
Ott, Charles do.
Pickering, Esaias do.
Ripley, Edwin do.
Regtine, Frederick do.
Stewart, Frank E do.
Stalk, Frederick do.
Smith, John N do.
Sanderson, William do.
Tanner, John do.
Tyson, Jesse do.
Thibauld, Adrian do.
Thibauld, Eugene H do.
Tracy, Lewis C do.
Wiggins, William H do.
Woods, Benjamin do.
Wood, Alfred do.
Williams, Frederick do.
Wilds, Joseph do.
Wright, George ..do.
WilUams, George E do.
Wirst, John do.
Warner, Christian do.
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TWENTY-SECOND REGIMENT,
Company K
KECRUITED AT PHILADBLPHIA.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 23, 1861.
Joseph P. Elliott Captain.
Stephen F. Hanson First lieutenant.
William L. Curry Second Lieutenant.
David Chattrie First Sergeant.
Robert W. Keene Second Sergeant.
Joseph Magill Third Sergeant.
James Kerr Fourth Sergeant.
Philip Simpler First Corporal.
Thomas B. Cave Second Corporal.
William Breasley Third Corporal.
William James Fourth Corporal.
Thomas J. Morris Musician.
PhdUp C. Smith do.
Andrews, Joseph Private.
Andrews, John do.
Andrews, Robert do.
Barnes, William do.
Beaumount, Henry do.
Campbell, Samuel do.
Clark, Jacob R do.
Carter, Andrew I do.
Chandler, William H do.
Cheenery, William L do.
Cox, William do.
Carlin, Bernard do.
Durham, Thomas do.
Drake, Isaac do.
Dorsey, William do.
Davis, Benjamin do.
Dehaven, Abraham do.
Erskine, George W do.
Ewell, Riley do.
Elliott, Washington do.
Poulkrod, Joseph do.
Farman, William do.
Fletcher, Edwin do.
Galbraith, Samuel do.
Gardiner, John do.
Houer, Henry ~...do.
Harvey, Robert Private.
Jones, Thomas D do.
Johnson, William E do.
Bjrick, Michael do.
Lawson, David do.
Lemiu, William do.
M'Cormick, Felix do.
M'Cabe, Philip do.
M'Calla, George do.
Mooney, John do.
Mooney, James do.
Mills, James do.
Malone, James do.
Nagle, Thomas do.
Noble, James H do.
Nicholson, Alexander do.
O'Neall, John do.
Pike, William H do.
Pedrick, Albert do.
Patterson, Alexander do.
Reed, Henry do.
Rudolph, William do.
Robinson, Morris do.
Stratton, George W do.
Stodler, John do.
Smith, George do.
Swinney, John do.
Silver, Theodore E. F do.
Spence, William ,....do.
Tapper, Joseph T do.
Tuston, Isaac do.
Talbert, Samuel S do.
Taggart, John do.
Walters, Samuel S do.
Wolverton, Mahlon do.
Walton, Jesse do.
Williams, William do.
Yeager, Andrew J do.
Twenty-Third Regiment.
THE First regiment, 3d Brigade, 1st Division of Pennsylvania militia, was
organized imder act of Assembly of 1858, and belonged exclusively to
Philadelphia. Immediately after the first call for troops to serve for three
months, Colonel Charles P. Dare, in behalf of the regiment, offered its ser-
vices to the Executive of the Commonwealth, which were at once accepted.—
Eecruiting commenced at the Arsenal, corner of Sixteenth and Filbert streets,
on the 18th of April, 1861, and three days thereafter, the regiment left for ac-
tive duty, having been mustered into the service of the United States on Sun-
day, April 21st, by Major C. F. Euflf, of the U. S. A., as the Twenty-third regi-
ment Pennsylvania volunteers. The officers were all active in recruiting, and
received important aid, both material and moral, from a committee of citizens.
The organization of tlie regiment was substantially preserved, the officers
serving under their militia commissions. Colonel Charles P. Dare, Lieutenant
Colonel David B. Birney, and Adjutant Casper S. Gillingham remained in the
positions which they had for several years held. George C. Spear was elected
Major on the 16th of April, from Captain of company A.
The regiment had no camp of rendezvous, having been ordered into active
service on the day of its muster. The officers were all well versed in the school
of the soldier, and were able to bring their men at once under discipline, and
to impart to them skill in the practice of arms. It moved on the evening of
April 21st, to Perryville, on the Philadelphia, Wihnington, and Baltimore rail-
road, where Colonel Dare was placed in command of the post, and the regi-
ment was stationed, four companies at Perryville, two at Havre-de-Grace, two
at Elkton, one at Bush river, and one at Gunpowder river, with intermediate
guards along the road. The post and troops at Elkton were under the com-
mand of Major T. W. Sherman, U. S. A., afterwards Major General of volun-
teers, who had been ordered to report with his light battery for duty to Colo-
nel Dare. There were also at Perryville, under Colonel Dare's orders, a fleet
of gun-boats and transports, together with a marine battery, stationed on the
wharves, and served by U. S. seamen. These were under the immediate com-
mand of Lieutenants Stcadman and Watmough, U. S. N. '
On the 28th of May, the regiment was relieved by the Eleventh Pemisyl-
vania. Colonel Jarrett, and proceeded by rail to Chambersburg, where it was
assigned to the 1st Brigade,* 1st Division of Patterson's army. At- this place
* Organization of 1st Brigade, Colonel George H. Thomas, 1st Division, Major General Geo.
Cadwalader. Tlixee companies Second Regiment, cavalry, U. S. A. , (nov/ Fifth Regiment ; ) one
company Pliiladelphia City Troop, cavalry ; one Battery Heavy Artillery, Captain Doubleday,
U. S. A; Twenty-third Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, Colonel Charles P. Dare; Sixth
Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, Colonel James Nagle ; Twenty-first Regiment Pennsyl-
vania Volunteers, Colonel John F. BalUer.
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210 TWENTY-THIBD REGrSlENT,
the Adjutant of the regiment, C. S. Gillingham, was ordered to the staff of
Colonel Thomas, as Acting Assistant Adjutant General, and so continued to
the close of its term of service. From Chambersburg the Brigade marched to
Greencastle, where it encamped, remaining about a week, and from thence to
Williamsport, where it was employed in guarding the fords of the Potomac. —
The enemy, at this time, were posted at Harper's Ferry, under command of
General Joseph E. Johnston. When he perceived that General Patterson's
army, which had been organized at Chambersburg, was about to cross the Po-
tomac, he evacuated that post and retreated to Bunker HiU.
On the 17th of June, Colonel Thomas' Brigade crossed the river, and ad-
vanced to Falling Waters in pursuit of the enemy, Cadwalader's entire Divi-
sion being ordered to follow. At this juncture the regular cavalry and all the
artillery, together with Colonel Thomas, were, by the command of General
Scott,* ordered away, and re-crossed the river, leaving the three regiments
and City Troop under command of Colonel Dare, with orders to follow the
next day. At daylight the retreat commenced, with a large body of rebel cav-
alry hanging on the flanks and rear, but re-crossed the river without an en-
gagement, and encamped on the old ground at Williamsport. Two days later,
the cavalry and artillery which had been ordered away returned, and Colonel
Thomas again assumed command of the Brigade.
The Twenty-third remained at Williamsport until the 2d of July, when it
again crossed the Potomac, with the entire army of General Patterson. Ad-
vancing to Falling Waters, fire was opened upon the head of the column by a
body of rebels concealed in a wheat field and wood. During the skirmish which
ensued, the Twenty-third supported Captain Perkins' battery, and although
some few were killed and wounded in other regiments, it had no casualities. —
Advancing on the following day to Martinsburg, four companies were selected
for provost duty. Major Spear, by order of Colonel Thomas, assuming com-
mand in the town. On the 4th of July, at twelve o'clock M., the troops of the
Brigade were drawn up on dress parade, while Captain Perkins' battery fired
a salute, the regimental bands playing National airs.
The column again advanced to Bunker Hill, where the Twenty-third was
sent out on three occasions, in conjunction with the cavalry, for reconnoissances.
On the 17th of June, the entire column moved to Charlestown, and encamped
around the town, when the provost guard was again taken from the Twenty-
third. Its term of service having expired, it was ordered to Philadelphia, where
it arrived on the 29th of July, and on the 31st was mustered out of service.
* TEIiEGBAMS FBOM GSNEBAIi SCOTT TO GeNEBAI. PaTTEBSON.
Washington, June 16, 1861.
To Major General Patteeson : The regulars -with you are most needed here ; send them and
the Rhode Island regiment (Colonel Burnside) as fast as disengaged.
WINFIELD SCOTT.
■Washington, June 17, 1861.
To Major General Pattebson: Wearepressedhere. Sendthetroops I have twice called for
without delay.
WINFIELD SCOTT.
Testimony of General Cadwalader before the Congressional Committee on Conduct of War. —
My division, as a part of General Patterson's column, was in the advance. I crossed the Poto-
mac from Williamsport, and when Johnston retreated, as we advanced upon Harper's Ferry,
we went down as far as Falling Waters, on the Virginia side. I was there met by an order to
send to Washington all my regular troops— they were all under my command. * * * Gen-
eral Patterson was compelled, or rather induced, to give me the order to fall back.
THREE MONTHS' SERVICE.
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The discipline and soldierly conduct of the regiment throughont its entire
term was excellent, receiving the commendation of the commanding General.
Nearly the entire regiment re-enlisted for three years, and was permitted to re-
tain its old number, the Twenty-third Pennsylvania volunteers.
FIELD AND STAFF OFFICERS
Charles P. Dare Colonel.
David B. Birney Lieutenant Colonel.
George C. Spear Major.
C S. Gillingham Adjutant.
I Edwin, Palmer Quartermaster.
I Samuel W. Gross Surgeon.
I C. F. H. Campbell Assistant Surgeon.
Company A.
RECRUITED AT PHILADELPHIA.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 21, 1861.
George C. Spear Captain.
George W. Sheets First Lieutenant.
John G. Divine Second Lieutenant.
William F. Powell First Sergeant.
Samuel R. Poulson Second Sergeant.
Joseph B. Slaughter Third Sergeant.
William Cunningham Fourth Sergeant.
William M. M'Grath First Corporal.
Thomas Madigan Second Corporal.
Jonathan Neall Third Corporal.
Robert K. Selkirk Fourth Corporal.
James C. Andrews Musician.
James B. Camac do.
Aldrick, George W Private.
Blanck, William do.
Barford, Richards do.
Barford, Thomas P do.
Blair, Andrew do.
Barford, Jacob P do.
Boyd, John do.
Bolton, John A do.
Bolton, William P do.
Camac, William T do.
Campbell, John do.
Cheesman, George do.
Cornwall, Joseph do.
Donaghy, WiUiam do.
Devine, Samuel G do.
Edwards, William I do.
Ewing, William do.
Ford, Henry do.
Gouldy, Harry do.
Gouldy, Joseph C do.
Gilligan, Charles do.
Gallagher, Andrew F do.
Govett, Lewis W do.
Graham, Christopher do.
Green, James do.
Hansen, Amos do.
Hansen, Thomas Private.
Hoyt, William A do.
Hunzen, Charles do.
Husbands, Henry M do.
Johnston, Adam B do.
Johnston, James I ..do.
Johnston, Robert do.
Jones, John do.
Keene, Robert M do.
Keene, Arthur F do.
Kendrick, Samuel do.
Kinsley, Daniel do.
Kinsley, WilUam H do.
Kiker, William do.
Loughery, Edward P do.
Long, Andrew do.
Long, Samuel do.
M'Carter, William., do.
M'llhenny, Bernard do.
M'Gowan, Edward do.
M'Gouigal, John „.do.
M'Neil, David do.
M'Grath, Isaac G do.
M'Manus, Henry do.
M'Elwee, John do.
Martin, Sylvester H do.
Miller, William do.
North, George W do.
Rodgers, Andrew I do.
Surplice, Thomas do.
Stokes, Isaac F do.
Stevenson, Walter do.
Sanderson, Robert do.
Tarbett, Henry do.
Vandyke, Albert do.
WUloeby, George do.
Wright, James M do.
Wagner, Adam do.
2J:
TWENTY-THIBD REGIMENT.
Company B.
5SE0KUITBI1 AT PHH.A»EIiPHIA.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 21, 1861.
John F. Glenn Captain.
Charles W. Matthews First Lieutenant.
J. P. W. Neill Second Lieutenant.
George W. Nagle First Sergeant.
Henry G. Fritz Second Sergeant.
Retihen B. Tbonaas Third Sergeant.
J. Dorsey Ash Fourth Sergeant.
William B. Foster First Corporal.
W. G. Roberts Second Corporal.
Solomon Forebaugh Third Corporal.
George W. Sloanaker Fourth Corporal.
Harper Smith Musician.
Hamilton Smith do.
Albert son, Levi B Private.
Atlitnson, Robert do.
Berg, John D do.
Barnes, Reuben do.
Brisbing, Theodore do.
Brabender, E. A da
Bates, George do.
Brickham, Caleb, do.
Burt, Franklin do.
Couden, R. C do.
Clark, Allen ..da
Collins, James do.
Cook, Harry do.
Canell, Ed do.
Campbell, Peter F.... da
Costello, John do.
Caldwell, John da
DeGroot, John da
Depec, Albert da
Davenport, Robert A do. i
Davis, John W. da
Eastwick, R ...da
Fitzinger, George W da
Fowler, W. A do.
Gwynn, Dav do.
Hasson, Jno. F da.
j Hyer. Jacob .......Private.
Hennesey, Alfi-cd J do.
Hilton, WiUiam F da
I Hahn, John K do.
I Johnson, Hy do.
f.Tacoby, Jno. B.... do.
I Kater. Samuel do.
i Kawson, William do.
! M'Cormiek, Michael do.
j M'Clelland, Robert do.
Murray, Charles do.
MCully, Hugh do.
Morgan, Daniel P do.
Maguegen , Francis J do.
Moore, George W do.
Morris, Frederick do.
Martin, James do.
Noble, James do.
Nichols, Talbot N do.
Newberg, R. C do.
Osborne, J. G., Jr do.
Pyle, Samuel H do.
Parker, Cyrus do.
Patterson, H do.
Redifer, Ben do.
Ruths, Fred do.
Rague, Thomas do.
Smith, Henry L do.
Stackhouse, Charles do.
Schen, Charles ; do.
Sohutretter, Charles do.
Stingier, Phihp do.
Sullivan, F do.
Tinsman, John L do.
Turner, William H do.
Tobin, Francis do.
Will, Samuel do.
Wakefield, Charles H do.
Company C
KECRUITED AT PHILADELPHIA.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 21, 1861.
William Barr Captain.
Edward S. Redstreake First Lieutenant.
Daniel N. Malseed Second Lieutenant.
Charles Smith First Sergeant.
Andrew Malseed Second Sergeant.
Edward Cheeseman Third Sergeant.
Job T. Hickman Fourth Sergeant.
Thomas C. Wright First Corporal.
Alexander Gardner Second Corporal.
John H. Landon Third Corporal.
Michael Woods Fourth Corporal.
John Woods Musician.
James Woods do.
Arbuckle, John Private.
Bonner, James do.
Brown, Abner da
Bastion, Jacob da
Beatty, William da
Ball, Israel Y da
Ball, Israel R do.
Berriman, Richard da
Carrow, Louis F do.
Cooper, James F do.
Callen, Samuel do.
Colton, Charles Privato.
Cozens, Smith D do.
Collins, Joseph do.
Crap, Robert M do.
Dickson, Charles W do.
Devitt, Charles H do.
Davis, JohnT do.
Dyer, Francis do.
Ervien, Robert C do.
Flanigan, John do.
Fogarty, WiUiam H do.
Frank, John do.
Garrisson, Samuel do.
Howard, Russell do.
Hooper, James E do.
Hawkins, Joshua B do.
Hugg, George H do.
Hamilton, John do.
Huggs, Andrew C do.
Jones, Thomas do.
Jeflfers, John do.
Johnson, John G do.
Lorother, John G do.
Laws^ Charles A do.
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Lentz, August Private.
Kepler, Charles do.
Mann, William do.
Morton, Oscar G do.
Myers, Thomas do.
Mulligan, Patrick Henry.... do.
Mehaffey, George do.
Mann, Charles do.
Marsh, Henry do.
Martin, Charles do,
Ogilby, Edward F do.
O'Niel, Peter do.
Patrick, Samuel do,
Patton, Charles do.
Palmore, Stephen do.
Quinn, Bernard Private,
Quinn, James do.
Bichardson, William do.
Robinson, John do.
Smith, Kember do.
Schaft'er, Anthony do.
Sigman, Jacob do.
Sigman, John do.
Stephens, George K do.
Sigman, Houston do.
Tallafleld, Charles do.
Thompson, Richards do.
Till, Charles do.
Wells, John M do.
Company D.
KECRUITED AT PHILADEIiPHIA.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 21, 1861.
Hiram Kirk Spear Captain.
Wm. P. M. Pennington. ..First Lieutenant.
John W. Crosby Second Lieutenant.
John Wallace First Sergeant.
William Marfelius Second Sergeant.
Edmund Patterson Third Sergeant.
John M. Watt Fourth Sergeant.
Henry Sohaflfer First Corporal.
John R. Hampton Second Corporal.
John G. Brass Third Corporal.
. Francis Clark Fourth Corporal.
Henry Duerford Musician.
Matthew Black do.
Adams, John Private.
Action, Nathaniel do.
Barnes, John do.
Bothwell, .lames do.
Burk, Edward D, do.
Clemens, William do.
Clark, Samuel do.
Cooper, William B do.
Donegan, Augustine F do.
Erwin, William do.
Ennis, John do.
Fields, John do.
Fry, Thomas do.
Gablance, William do.
Gallagher, Thomas do.
Gamble, James do.
Gorman, Thomas do.
Green, Jacob do.
Gross, Chandler do.
Haines, John do.
Hemple, James do.
Hethington, James R do.
Herbey, Daniel B do.
Huoly, Joseph do.
Hogan, John J do.
Kane, John do.
Kelly, Willi am Private.
Kendrick, William do.
Layer, Henry do.
Lindsay, Andrew J do.
Long, Andrew do.
M'Anally, James do.
M'Calister, John do.
M'Cauley, Daniel do.
M'Cauley, Thomas do.
M'Ginnis, James do.
M'Ginnis, John do.
M'Kain, James do.
M'Cready, John do.
M'Coll, Jolm do.
M'Connell, William do.
Mackin, Henry do.
Moran, Kane do.
Morris, Charles do.
Moore, John do.
Nutt, James do.
O'Neill, Harry do.
Paulein, Jacob L do.
Pitts, Alexander do.
Schaffer, Benjamin do.
Schaflfer, Henry do.
Shane, Edward do.
Spencer, John H do.
Stewart, John do.
Swenk, Charles do.
Slanter, Daniel do.
Tripner, George C do.
Tully, Joseph M do.
Wardlow, Samuel do.
Watts, David do.
Wells, John do.
Wilson, John do.
Wallace, Thomas do.
Yamall, Benjamin do.
Company E.
RECRUITED AT PHILADELPHIA.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 21, 1861.
John William Hofmann ..Captain.
William Wallace First Lieutenant.
Andrew Brown Second Lieutenant.
Martin B. Hillier First Sergeant.
Francis T)ouQ;herty Second Sergeant.
George Robertson Tiiird Sergeant.
Samuel A. M'Falls ."Fourth Sergeant.
William Kearney First Corporal.
Lewis A. Blair Second Corporal.
Joshua Harrison Tliird Corporal.
Robert M'Millan Fourth Corporal.
George Kernick Musician.
214
TWENTY-THTBB REGIMENT,
Samuel M' Clelland Musician.
Alexander, James Private.
Arbushunt, James do.
Black, William D do.
Biggot, John do.
Burk, John do.
Brown, William do.
Briggs, Amos do.
Brooks, Joseph do.
Burke, John, 2d do.
Bardie, I do.
Cornwall, John do,
Clark, William do.
Doak, Robert do.
Buddy, James do.
Fleming, William do.
Fagan, Edward do.
Fow, Daniel da
Goodwin, Thomas J do.
Gordan, Robert do.
Glenn, William do.
Hance, Georga do.
Higgins, Charles do.
Harris, Thomas do.
Harrison, Stephen do.
Hazlett, John do.
Hazlett, Matthew do.
Hayes, Robert do.
Johnson, Robert do.
Kearney, John do.
Kain, Samuel do.
Leeby, WiUiam do.
Moore, John do.
Miller, John Private.
Morgan. John do.
MarshaU, F d<
M 'Nally , Thomas d(
M'Neil, John d(
M'Congle, Robert d»
M'Clung, James d(
M'Fall, William d( .
M'Vey, Hugh d( .
M'Clung, John d(
M'Caneck, Neil df
M'Kinney, Hugh d( .
M'Connell, Charles d(
M'Keoun, Thomas dc
M'Michael, Hugh d<
M'Clelland, John d< .
Purser, Spencer d(
Quinn, John d<^
Rankin, Alexander d(
Ralston, Joseph dc
Rumford, Samuel dc*
Redmin, William dc.
Scholes, John do,
Simpkins, Buford d(v
Simpkins, Edwin T dr.,
Stuart, John do,
Sanderson, James dc.
Taylor, James d(^
Tate, Hugh dc,
Tate, Henry da
Waters, John dc
Wilson, Samuel do.
Company F.
KECRXJITED AT PHIIiADELPHIA.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 21, 1861.
J. Keenside White Captain.
George P. Anderson First Lieutenant.
Edward W. M'Donald Second Lieutenant.
John Hunterson First Sergeant.
Henry Copestick Second Sergeant.
Wilham Langdon .'Third Sergeant.
John Parks Fourth Sergeant.
Alexander Powell First Corporal.
Morris Idell Second Corporal.
George Savius Third Corporal.
Charles Nunneville ."Fourth Corporal.
James Smith Musician.
Joseph Bradwix do.
Aker, Charles Private.
Bickings, John do.
Bolton, David do.
Brisburn, James do.
Border, Frederick W do.
Brown, John.. do.
Bishop, WiUiam do.
Butcher, John do.
Cooper, Joseph do.
Cuthburt, William do.
Clark, William do.
CoUopy, Patrick do.
Cortete, James do.
Campbell, James do.
Charlton , Frederick do.
Devlin, Arthur do.
Danenhower, George B do.
Deal, Samuel do.
Endy, Frank do.
Edwards, Joseph ..do.
Evans, Lewis do.
Fogle, Charles ..do.
Freas, George W do.
Fulton, Wilham do.
Farley, Edward do.
Gerhart, Charles do.
Garret, George Private.
Grelsinger, Jacob do.
Gorman, Joseph do.
Gentle, Henry do.
Haslan, Charles do.
Hotz, John do.
Harp, Jacob do.
Hoofnagle, Frederick do.
Howard, John do.
lUson, Richard '. do.
Kipple, Jacob do.
Kelly, John do.
Lightcap, Charles do.
M'Crully, Lawrence do.
Maguire, Joseph do.
Malin, Wilson do.
Morly, Thomas do.
Moore, Charles D do.
Minnick, Henry do.
Montgomery, Hugh do.
M'Closky, Charles G do.
M'Cool, John do,
M'Dougal, Alexander do.
Masland, Charles H do.
Masland, James W do.
NunneviUe, George do.
Oliver, William doj
O'Neil, James doj
Purvis, Hugh do^
Poulterer, Stephen. .i do.
Rohrer, Joseph do.
Siedt, Adolph do.
Umstead, Thomas do;
Vogel, Lewis do.
Wiartman, George W do;
Watson, John do.
Whiteman, WiUiam do.
Young, Charles W do.
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215
Company G.
KECBUITED AT PHILADELPHIA.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 21, 1861.
James Gwyn Captain.
liouis D. Baugh First Lieutenant.
George Wood Second Lieutenant.
Charles W. Carnes. First Sergeant.
George Howard Second Sergeant.
Edward H. M'MuUen Third Sergeant.
Mark Anthony Fourth Sergeant.
Richard A. M'MuUen, First Corporal.
Robert B. Beath Second Corporal.
Andrew C. White Third Corporal.
John P. Anthony Fourth Corporal.
William H. Adams Musician.
William Anderson do.
Atkinson, Benjamin Private.
Anthony, William H do.
Alexander, Hugh do.
Addey, Matthew do,
BouUen, Frederick S do.
Ball, Henry T do.
Burnes, George W do.
Barr, William do.
Bodkin, Robert do.
Butz, Jacob do.
Campbell, John do.
Cunningham, James T do.
Cridlend, John do.
Collins, William H do.
Collins, Robert do.
Coughlan, Michael J do.
Cline, John do.
Campbell, William do.
Dunnecleppe, Edward do.
Davin, Joseph do.
Dougherty, Hugh do.
Earl, James do.
EUingsworth, Samuel do.
Fisher, Joseph do.
Gowan, Edward do.
Galloway, Henry do.
Hoops, Francis E. D Private.
Henry, James do.
Harvey, Edward B do.
Hart, Samuel C do.
Hollows, Hinson do.
Helpin, James do.
Harrigan, James do.
Hecht, Gottleib do.
Kenworthy, Thomas do.
Kirkpatrick, John H do.
M'Laughlin, Michael do.
M'Coy, Henry do.
Meighan, William do.
Matthews, James do.
M'Kinsey, John do.
M'Fadden, James do.
O'CoUigan, John do.
Pilkinton, George do.
Richardson, John do.
ReiUy, Charles F do.
Ryan, Robert do.
Reem, John do.
Steele, William do.
Steen, Andrew do.
Speer, Morris do.
Snyder, Amos do.
Shaw, William do.
Spellman, James do.
Schoen, David do.
Stump, John do.
Salmon, William do.
Simmons, Samuel do.
Tharp, Frank do.
Taylor, John do.
Thompson, L. R do.
Vonfleet, John do.
Wiley, Samuel do.
Wolf, Thomas M do.
Company H.
RECRUITED AT PHILADEIiPHIA.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 21, 1861.
J. Joseph Vaughsm Captain.
William Blanck First Lieutenant.
Thomas K. Boggs Second Lieutenant.
George Reynolcls First Sergeant.
Thomas W. Griffin Second Sergeant.
J. Don Carlisle Third Sergeant.
James Nethery Fourth Sergeant
Samuel Humes First Corporal.
Henry Maser Second Corporal.
John H. Chambers Third Corporal.
Edwin Garvin Fourth Corporal.
George Blank Musician.
William J. Kern do.
Arrowson, Jacob Private.
Brown, Charles do.
Beeler, Evan do.
Bowers, Valentine do.
Brown, Thomas B do.
Bayne, Edward B do.
Clark, Clement do.
Campbell, James do.
Cook, Joseph do.
Dace, Ed. P do.
Davis, Isaac do.
Ettinger, Martin H Private.
Farrell, Alexander do.
Fisher, James ,....do.
Feeney, John do.
Frederick, George B do.
Forman, John W do.
Field, W. H do.
Gallen, James F do.
Hunter, David do.
Hess, William do.
HUl, John H do.
Howe, John I do.
Knox, Joseph do.
Kole, James do.
Keene, Henry F do.
Lindsay, William H do.
Lundback, Silas P do.
Lippincott, George W do.
Lindsay, I. M do.
Mathews, James A do.
Montgomery, William do.
Musgrave, James do.
Moore, Thomas ....do.
Morad, Peter do.
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TWENTY-THIRD REGIMENT,
M'Guire, James Private.
M'Carty, Patrick do.
M'Crossin, John do.
M'Graw, Mickael do.
Naugle, Morris T do.
Pedrick, Daniel H do.
Philbert, Alexander do.
Renmnger, Daniel A do.
Ilea, Francis D do.
Rudolph, Samuel T do.
Richards, Andrew I do.
Stanly, Elhaman B do.
Stewart, Robert do.
Stetson, Kennell do.
Storms, A.J do.
Shneck, Reuben Private.
Savage, George W do.
Sexton, John E do.
Tompkins, I. T do.
Thompson, Francis W do.
Tacy, Jacob P do.
Thompson, John do.
Tickers, W. K do.
Winters, James do.
Wittaker, James D do.
Wolfe, George do.
Williamson, Robert J do.
Woodruff, Edward S do.
Waterman, John W do.
Young, William do.
COMPAN'^ I.
RECRUITED AT PHILADK JiPTTT A .
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 21, 1861.
Thomas S. Martin. Captain.
Joseph K. Parker First lieutenant.
Jas. T. Kirkpatrick, Jr ...Second Lieutenant.
Edward I. Maguigan First Sergeant.
William I. Carey Second Sergeant.
John P. Dougherty Third Sergeant.
Benjamin F. Taylor Fourth Sergeant.
John O'Conner First Corporal.
Robert Brown Second Corporal.
Lewis Ludg Third Corporal.
Thomas B.Neill Fourth Corporal.
Samuel Barr Musician.
Henry Bartels do.
Beringer, William. Private.'
Bond, Lewis do.
Boj-d, John do.
Branigan, Patrick do.
Brazier, William do.
Brown, James C do.
Callan, Henry do.
Clayton, Franklin do.
Courtney, John do.
Cripps, William I do.
Donahey, John do.
Dick, John M do.
Dougherty, William do.
Dull, Jacob S do.
Emmons, Charles do.
Ennis, Isaac H do.
Finney, John D do.
Fox, Thomas do.
Frederick, Thomas do.
Giflford, Alfred H do.
Gilbert, Albert do.
Gould, William do.
Gi-eswold, Edwin do.
Gunn, William ...do.
Hullam, Jesse do.
Hay, William I do.
Hesson, Bernard Private.
Holmes, Edwin do.
Holmes, Reuben do.
Hough, Peter D do.
Jobbins, Joseph do.
Johnson, John T do.
Kaesch, Herman do.
Kennedy, John do.
Lafiferty, James do.
Laurer, William H do.
Laux, Henry .....do.
Lukins, Cornelius do.
Levan, Eldridge do.
M'Kinley, Henry do.
M'Farland, Andrew do.
M'Laughlin, James do.
M'Neish, John do.
M'Sherry, James do.
Maginley, Joseph E do.
Micha], Joseph do.
Michal, Thomas H do.
Miller, Wilson do.
Meyer, Christopher do.
Parker, Joseph D do.
Peteman, Charles do.
Peirson, Joseph W do.
Pommer, Adolph do.
Reese, Henry do.
Rittenhouse, Thomas P do.
Roth, Lewis B do.
Rotthaupt, Godfrey do.
Ryder, John..... do.
Sibee, Tobias do.
Smith, George F do.
Schmitt, Joseph do.
Thomas, John D do.
Williams, John do.
Winters, Enos do.
Company K.
RECRtriTED^T PHILADELPHIA.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 21, 1861.
Oscar F. Betson Captain.
Augustus H. Wilson First Lieutenant.
Edmund Hopper Second Lieutenant.
Theodore Black First Sergeant.
Benjamin A. Coppuck...... Second Sergeant.
Charles W. Norris Third Sergeant.
Michael Fulmer Fourth Sergeant.
Michael Maher First Corporal.
Charles W. Bcwloy Second Corporal.
William IM'llvain Third Cnrpor.^1.
THREE MONTHS' SEEVICE.
217
Thomas Kelly Fourth Corpcural.
John H. Williams Musician.
William WilKams do.
Antrim, John ....Private.
Brown, James do.
•Brelsford, Georgo ,>.do.
.Callahan, Albert do.
Chatam, George W do.
Cline, Daniel, do.
Cook, William do.
Clark, John do.
Carpenter, Charles F do.
Cassidy , Nicholas do.
Donelly, James .„.,.,. .do.
Donelly. Daniel do.
Pelt, John do.
Fulton, Abraham do.
Gorman, Daniel do.
Graham, Thomas. do.
Granlers, John H do.
Grevis, Charles do.
Graham, Philip do.
Huber, Charles S do.
Hedinger, John do.
Hendricks, William do.
Howard, John do.
Hearst, Georga , do.
Haines, John do.
Highland, John do.
Jewell, James R do.
Jordan, Francis M do.
Kelly, William do.
Kingsley, James do.
Krumshal, John... do.
Lommen, William Private.
Lybrmid, Montraville do.
Lasky, John do.
Lewis, Leon do.
M'Clusky, David do.
M' Arthur, William do.
Metz, John do.
M'Girr, Peter do.
M'Connell, John do.
JVPFetridge, James do.
M'Namara, James .do.
Moan, John do.
MiUs, John do.
M'David, Thomas do.
Moore, Robert do.
M' Williams, James ...do.
Mann, Thomas do.
Peters, John H. do.
PhUUps, William do.
Robson, Claude H do.
Riley, Henry ...do,
Remanter, John do.
Roberts, Henry do.
Rodgers, Samuel do.
Riley, Michael do.
Swigley, WiUiam do.
Smith, Thomas. do.
Spencer, George W do.
Thomas, Thompson do.
Thorpe, John do.
WiUiams, John do.
Walker, Nicholas do.
Caleb ...do.
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Twenty-Fourth Regiment.
THE Twenty-foTirth regiment was principally recruited ta Philadelphiay
tlie nucleus of its organization being the Second Eegiment, 2d Brigade,
1st Division of Pennsylvania militia, existrag under the act of 185S. One
company was recruited ui WUmington, Delaware, by Captain Thomas A. Smyth,
afterwards Colonel of the Second Delaware regiment, promoted to Brevet-Ma-
jor General of volunteers, and killed ia the engagement at Appomattox Court
House, the last battle of the war. Eecruitiag commenced on the 23d of April,
and was prosecuted with vigor by the company ofBcers, in which they were
greatly aided by the indefatigable exertions of Major Dennis O'Kane. It waa
completed, and the men were mustered into the service of the United States
on the 7th of May, by Captain Thomas Neill, of the regular army. They were
principally of Irish birth or descent. The regiment was organized by the choice
of the following officers : Joshua T. Owen, Colonel j Dennis Heenan, Lieuten-
ant Colonel ; Dennis O'Kane, Major. With the exception of the latter, who
had held the position of Major under the old militia organization, they were
new officers. John Devereux, Jr., was appointed Adjutant.
The first camp of rendezvous was at Hestonville, near the city of Philadel-
phia, where the men were engaged in the various duties of the camp, and in
squad and company drill. Subsequently, the command was removed to Suffolk
Park, where instruction was continued. The regiment received frequent and
substantial tokens of kindness from the citizens of Philadelphia, comprising
liberal supplies of woollen stockings and underclothing, which contributed not
a little to the health and comfort of the men in their subsequent exposures in
a changeable climate, making their first campaign.
Early in June, the regiment broke eamp at Suffolk Park, and moved to
Chambersbui'g, where it was stationed a short distance from the tOA\Tni. —
On the 21st of June, it marched to Hagerstown, and from thence, on the fol-
lowing day, to Camp Porter, where it was assigned to the 5th Brigade* of the
2d Division. The counter-march of CadwaJader's Division, on the 17th of June,
had the effect to draw the enemy in considerable force towards the Potomac.
Colonel (StonewaU) Jackson, with a Brigade, occupied the valley, with reserves
distributed along all the approaches, Eeinforcements from the army under
Beauregard had been sent to Winchester with a weU appointed train of artil-
lery, for the purpose of holding the place,! and making it secure against any
* Organization of the 5th Brigade, Brigadier General James S. Negley, 2d Division, Major
General William H. Keira. Fourteenth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, Colonel John W.
Johnston; Fifteenth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, Colonel Richard A. Oakford; Twen-
ty-fourth Regiment Pennsylvania Voltmteers, Colonel Joshua T. Owen.
t A gentleman of Berkeley county, of high respectability, serving tmder Johnston as an un-
wilUng Vii-ginia volunteer, subsequently gave the followtag statement, which was taken down
by General Negley, and given to General Patterson :
"General Jackson retreated with his Brigade, consisting then of four regiments andfoui^
THREE MONTHS' SERVICE.
219
approaches from the direction of the Potomac, north of the Shenandoah river.
Consequently, when the army advanced, it almost immediately encountered
the enemy's forces. The command under General Negley, of which the Twen-
ty-fourth regiment was a part, formed the right wing of the advancing cohmm,
and moved by a road leading to Hedgeville, eneounteruig the enemy's cavalry
under Ashby. Eejoining the main column at BLainesville, it moved to Martins-
iburg, and subsequently to Bunker Hill.
While stationed at Bunker Hill, reconnoissances were made by all the ways
leading to Winchester, which were found to be impeded by felled timber, and
other obstructions. On the 17th of July, the column tmued to the left, and
marched to Charlestown. The Twenty-fourth, after remaining a few days at
the latter place, moved to Harper's Ferry. The original term of service had
now nearly expired, and preparations were made for a return home. But the
commanding General, finding that the rapid disbandment of his three months'
regiments was Ukely to leave him without an adequate force to hold his posi-
tion, made an earnest appeal to this regiment to remain in service until its
place could bo supplied by other troops. To this request it acceded, and volun-
teered to remain two weeks beyond the original period of enlistment. At the
expiration of this time, it was ordered to move by raU, via Baltimore, to Phila-
delphia, where it arrived on the 9th of August, and was soon after mustered
out of service.
FIELD AND STAFF OFFICERS.
Joshua T. Owen Colonel.
Dennis Heenan Lieutenant Colonel.
Dennis O'Kane Major.
John Devereux, Jr ..Adjutant-
D. O. Brennan Quartermaster.
D. P. Boyer Surgeon.
F. C. Gilbert Assistant Surgeon,
Company A
RECRUITED AT PHILADELPHIA.
MUSTERED IN, MAY 1, 1861.
James Duffy Captain.
George C. Thompson First Lieutenant.
John T. O'Brien ....Second Lieutenant.
John M'Hugh First Sergeant.
Eugene Gallagher. „Second Sergeant.
James Dunn Third Sergeant.
Michael Coyne Fourth Sergeant.
Neil M' Bride First Corporal.
Edward Bushell „Second Corporal.
John Kelly Third Corporal.
pieces of artillery (Captain Pendleton) to Big Spring, three and a half miles south of Martins-
burg. General Johnston arrived at DarkesvUle the same night with about fourteen thousand
men. He was then reinforced by one regiment and one battery (four guns) flying artillery.—
General Jackson retreated to that point. The army made a stand there for four days ; they
then retreated to "Winchester. When we arrived there we found fortilications commenced by
the militia. All the army then assisted, and in two days the city was fortified all around,
within two miles of the suburbs, with intrenehments. Reinforcements commenced pouring
in. Ten forty-two pounders were placed, masked, around the fortifications ; also artificial
thickets planted for riflemen. The force consisted of forty-two thousand, includiug four thou-
«and militia." * * * Conduct of tlic War^ VoL II, p. Si-5.
220
TWBNTY-FOUETH EEGIMENT,
Edward Flemming Fourth Corporal.
Michael A. Brannen Musician.
Matthew Greely ...do.
Barrat, James & Private*
Byiis, MichaeU. "do^
Byrne, Jolm. do.
Byrne, James I do.
Cahil, John do.
Coady, John do.
Conway, Bartly do.
CoUeran, William do.
Devine, Thomas. do.
Dodwell, Charles do»
Dunn, Thomas. ..do.
Denny, Daniel „,..do.
Dougherty, Daniel do.
Dooley, Stephen do.
Dennardy Samuel do.
Dickey, David do.
Fernon, Emanuel do*
Fow, George. do%
Farr, William.. do.
FTioin, Patrick. do.
Grimes, John do.
Gallagher, Hugh ......do.
Gregg, John dow
Holmes, Edward I ^ do.
Hamilton,. James do.
Har kins, William do.
Haws, George H do.
Healy, Martin do.
Harvey, John do.
Hersh, Henry do.
li-viii, WUliiUU I..... ".do.
Keogh, Peter W Private.
Kirk, Michael do.
Keenan, Arthur. do.
Kane, Thomas.... do.
Mulbolland, George do.
Murphy, Philip do.
Maloy, WiUiam ...do.
Morrison, Robert do.
Mahoney, Timothy do.
Mealy, William do.
Monagahn, Patrick.. do.
Murphy» Archibald do.
M'Cormick, Patrick F do.
M'CaU, Daniel do.
M' Donald, George H do.
M'Laughlin, Arthur do.
M'Aleer, Hugh do.
M'Collum, William ^...do.
M'Glynn, Bartly - do.
M'^Mullin,, James „...do.
M'Taggart, John do.
M'Bryan, John do.
O'Neile, Daniel do.
O'Meary, William do.
O'Donnell, John do.
Quigley. John dOk
ReiUy, Thomas „ do.
ReHly, Michael do.
Roycroft, Gilbert S do.
Robinson, Bernard do.
Rickaby, Ralph do.
Stokes, Alexander do.
Seery, William .....do.
Company B.
BECRUITED^ AT PHILADELP-HXA..
MUSTERED IN» MAY 1, 1861.
James M'Gongh. Captain.
Thomas Furey First Lieutenant.
Richard Dillon Second Lieutenant.
Eneas Dougherty First Sergeant.
WiUiam B. M'Caine.. Second Sergeant.
Michael Cassidy.. Third Sergeant.
Denais DriscoU Fourth Sergeant,
James M'Donald First Corporal.
Charles Ledger Second Corporal.
St. John Doris. Third Corporal.
Daniel M'Nickel Fourth CorporaL
Charles P. Smith. Musician.
Hugh Ward do.
Britt, JohnC Private.
Boyle^ Cornelius.. da
Boyle, John do.
Burke, Charles. do.
Carter, John do.
Carney, Patrick do.
Callahan, Patrick .do.
darken, Hugh. do.
Campbell, Murdock do.
Cotter, Edmund do.
Canuon, Henry - do.
Dougherty, John, 1st do.
Dougherty, John, 2d do.
©oon,Hugh. do.
Dunster, Richard do.
Devhn, Francis do.
Dorrington, James. do.
Dougherty, James do.,
Dorrington,, Charles. do.
Doyle,. John do.
Ftnley, Patrick „...do.
Farrei, Nicholas do.
Fitzpatrick, Mark. do.
Flynn, Patrick H do.
Gannon,. Edward do.
Geary, Robert. ...do.
Guinane, Philip. Private^
Hagan,, Arthur — do.
Higgius, James. do.
Haines^ Albert J do.
Hammill, Henry. „...do.
Hester,, Patrick... do.
Hamilton, Joseph „...do.
Johnson, James do.
King, Patrick do.
Kelly, Thomas ..do.
Kelly, Christopher do.
KeUy, Peter do.
Keenan, Robert do.
Kearney, Thomas. do.
Long, George do.
Lenahan, William — do.
Lamb, James... do.
Mulrain, Patrick. do.
M'Laughlin, Thomas do.
M'Cabe, John J do.
M'Cambridge, Daniel do.
M'Grath, Thomas do.
M'Anally, Patrick do.
M'CaD, Hugh. do.
M'Allister, Jolm „ do.
M'Gougle, Peter ^ do.
Morris, Patrick. do.
O'Reilley, Thomas,. 1st do.
O" Keilley, Thomas, 2d do.
O'Neile, James do.
O'Connor, Samuel do.
O'Brien, Michael do.
Riordon, Thomas „...do.
Ryan, Edward do.
Rowe, Arrau do,
Reynolds, Jamps do.
Sullivan, Patrick do.
Sullivan » MichaeL — do.
THEEB months' SERVICE.
221
Company C.
HECBUITED AT PniLADELPHIA.
MUSTERED IN, MAY 1, 1861.
James O'Reilly Captain.
Joseph O. Flynn First Lieutenant.
Hugh Flood Second Lieutenant
John O'Cannon First Sergeant.
John Murray Second Sergeant.
Peter Hagan Tliird Sergeant.
Robert O. Keefe Fourth Sergeant.
Bernard Waters First Corporal.
•John Hagan Second Corporal.
Patrick O'Brien Third Corporal.
David Kinirg Fourth Corporal.
Bernard Devine Musician.
Jacob Dallas...,: do.
Boylen, James Private.
Bartlemas, Valentine do.
Breen, John do.
Bradley, Dennis do.
Bloomer, Charles do.
Blakely, James do.
Collins, Philip do.
Collins, William do.
Corgan, William do.
Cahil, John do.
Campbell, William do.
Courtney, Michael do.
Cauly, Henry -. do.
Coyle, Edward do.
Carter, William do.
Dorsey, Thomas do.
Dorsey, Nicholas do.
Duffy, James do.
Funk, Frederick do.
Green, John do.
Grant, Henry do.
Hand, John do.
Hart, Patrick do.
Hanrahan, Peter do.
Hand, James do.
Hattan, Owen do.
Hughes, John Private.
Jarvis, William do.
Loughery , Patri ck do.
Lynch, Timothy do.
Lynn, Patrick do.
M'Hugh, Joseph do.
M'Laughlin, James do.
M'Fales, Francis do.
M'Henry, Gerald do.
M'Coy, John do.
M'Cabe, James do.
M'Laughlin, William do.
M'Glynn, Patrick do.
M'Managle, Peter do.
M'Vay, Henry do.
M'Chrystal, Thomas do.
Meakim, Edward do.
M'Kenna, James do.
M'Kenna, Michael do.
Moore, John do.
Mahoney, Thomas do.
Meynes, John do.
Mullin, John do.
O'Brien, Charles do.
O'SuUivan, Matthew do.
O'Brien, John do.
O'Brien, Timothy do.
O'Leary, John do.
Russell, Edward do.
Reilly, Michael do.
Ray, James do.
Stinson, David do.
Savage, Thomas do.
Scott, William do.
Shannan, John do.
Shea, John do.
Taner, William do.
Waters, Michael do.
Company D.
RECRUITED AT PHILADELPHIA.
MUSTERED IN, MAY 1, 1861.
Patrick O'Connor Captain.
Michael Kennedy First Lieutenant.
Patrick Tinen Second Lieutenant.
Timothy O. Conner First Sergeant.
Hugh Fullony Second Sergeant.
Patrick Taggert Third Sergeant.
Patrick Bushell Fourth Sergeant.
Daniel Downey First Corporal.
Patrick Early Second Corporal.
Michael Fay Third Corporal.
John Hogg Fourth Corporal.
Patrick SuUvan Musician.
Joseph Thunder do,
Adams, Joseph Private.
Burke, David do.
Beaty, Patrick B do.
Bushell, Michael do.
Brady, Michael do.
Bears, James do.
Burns, Michael do.
Brannan, Michael do.
Chambers, George do.
Cusack, John do.
Coyle, Hugh do.
Casey, Joseph Private.
Coghlan, John do.
Carr, Michael do.
Curry, Patrick do.
Chapman, Thomas do.
Currj^, Gilbert do.
Crossin, Thomas do.
Connerton, John do.
Crawford, Timothy ao.
Dugan, Daniel do.
Dougherty, Joseph do.
Downing, John do.
Doulan, Michael V do.
Duffy, Patrick do.
Dick, James do.
Donohue, Bernard do.
Dever, Thomas do.
Digmon, Matthew do.
Fitzgerald, Michael do.
Finnigan, Thomas do.
Guy, Edward do,
Garey, WilUam do.
Good, John do.
Greer, James do.
J22
TWENTY-FOURTH REGIMENT*
Hance, Thomas Private.
Hearny, WiJliam do.
Hore, Thomas do.
Heumsey, Patrick do.
Hughes, Patrick do.
Hagerty , Patrick do.
Hiclicy, George W do.
Hanrody, John do.
Hagerty. David do.
Jones, Charles do.
Kennedy, Dennis do.
Kane, John do.
Lynch, Hugh J do.
Lee, Maurice do.
Laflferty, James do.
Luts, Stinnel Private,
Mitchell, Charles C do.
Murphy, John do.
M'Donnell, Michael C do.
M'Quigan, Hugh do.
Newell, Thomas do,
Nestor, John do.
Owen, EvenF dc.
Parker, John C do.
Keynoids, Richard do.
Scully, Michael do.
Thunder, Thomas do.
Tasrgert, John J do.
Walsh, John do.
Company E.
RECBTTITED AT PHILADEIiPHIA.
MUSTERED IN, MAY 1, 1861.
Patrick O. Murphy Captain.
John P. Dunn First Lieutenant.
Patrick O'Conner Second Lieutenant.
John Flynn First Sergeant.
Edward G. Gallagher Second Sergeant.
Edward J. Devlin Third Sergeant.
Thomas H. Grady Fourth Sergeant.
Philip Hagan First Corporal.
Patrick Costello Second Corporal.
Francis P. Farrell Third Corporal.
William H. Doyle Fourth Corporal,
Joseph O'Mullan Musician.
Farrell J. White do.
Anderson, John Private.
Bradcy, David do.
Barrett, Timothy do.
Blank, Thomas do.
Boyle, Peter do.
Casey, John do.
Callaghan, John do.
Clarke, Charles E do.
Currey, Robert do.
Cummings, Henry do.
Cnrmonay, John do.
Curran, John do.
Donnelly, Daniel do.
Dougherty, Thomas J do.
Doran, Michael do.
Devlin, James, 1st do.
Doyle, Matthew do.
Devlin, James, 2d do.
Doyle, John do.
Devlin, John do.
Dougherty, Charles J do.
Dunn, William do.
Flvnn, John W do.
Pox, Peter do.
Gallagher, Edward do.
Goodwin, James do.
Gaffney , James Private.
Grimes, Charles do.
Gallagher, John.. do.
Hagerty, Patrick do.
Knox, William do.
Kelly, Michael do.
Kelly, James do.
Leacock, George do.
Montgomery, James do.
Martin, Michael do.
M'Quaid, Owen P do.
M'Nay, John do.
M'Dermott, George do.
M'Guigan, David do.
M'Knight, James do.
M'Pherson, Theodore do.
M'Gowan, Patrick do.
M'Cann, James do.
M'Call, Charles do.
Nathans, John do.
Owen, William G do.
O'Brien, Patrick do.
O'Connor, Charles do.
Peuteney, Michael do.
Patterson, James do.
Patterson, William do.
Riddle, John do.
Smith, Patrick do.
Sweeney, Michael do.
Shannon, Maurice do.
Smith, James do.
Stillwell, Joseph do.
Smith, William H do.
Tracey, Michael.. do.
Torrey, John do.
Walton, William do.
Walters, James I do.
Winters, John do.
Company F.
RECRUITED AT PHIIiADELPHIA.
MUSTERED IN, MAY 1, 1861.
Hugh Rodgcrs. Captain.
Christopher LaStrange First Lieutenant.
Hugh Kelly Second Lieutenant.
Paul M'CuUin First Sergeant.
Hugh Logan Second Sergeant.
Thomas Hagarty Third Sergeant.
John Doyle f ourui bergeam.
Cornehus A. Farrin First Corporal.
John Quinn Seoond Corporal.
John Caiman Tliird Corporal.
Robert Donnely Fourth Corporal.
Richard Hunt Musician.
THREE MONTHS' SERVICE.
223
Patrick Madden Musician.
Breen, John Private.
Boyle, John do.
Boyle, Robert do.
Brannan, Hugh do.
Butler, Peter do.
Burk, Michael do.
Burk, Thomas do.
Blain, Alexander do.
Blain, John do.
Brady, Michael do.
Bumgardner, Henry do.
Brazell, Patrick do.
Cavanagh, Walter do.
.Cannon, James do.
Callaghan, William do.
Carrigan, Timothy do.
Cannon, William do.
Cannon, Philip do.
Curvin, Francis do.
Collins, John C do.
Devine, Thomas M do.
Devine, Neil do.
Drein, James do.
Deimer, John do.
Donnelly, James do.
Dufly, James do.
Flynn, James do.
Farley, James do.
Furlong, John do.
Graham, John do.
Gillfoyl, Daniel do.
Garvin, Thomas..,.., do.
Healy, Joseph Private.
Hamilton, Robert do.
Haurahan, Michael do.
Hacket, PhDip F do.
Holiday, James do.
Hanlon, Henry do.
Henry, Patrick do.
Howard, Thomas do.
Kelly, Michael L do.
Kirlin, John do.
Lynch, Hugh i"do.
Lynch, Simeon do.
Loughrj^, Edward do.
Loughery, John do.
Lacon, Edward do.
Maddin, Daniel do.
M'Dermot, Edward do.
Morgan, Andrew J do.
M'Ginley, James do.
M'Ginley, Edward do.
M'Bride, Robert do.
M'Laughlin, Cornelius do.
Maguire, James do.
Maguire, Patrick do.
M'Garvy, Joseph do.
M'Glinchy, Connell do.
O'Harra, Patrick do.
Parkhill, Joseph do.
Pinkerton, George do.
Quigley, James do.
Speuce, Robert do.
Wherty, Michael do.
Company G.
liEORUlTED AT PHILADELPHIA.
MUSTERED IN, MAY 1, 186L
George Cromley. .'Captain.
William J. Ashe. First Lieutenant.
Michael Connelly Second Lieutenant.
James Doyle First Sergeant.
Patrick Walsh Second Sergeant.
John Byrnes Third Sergeant.
James Quinn Fourth Sergeant.
George Gillen First Corporal.
Charles Gallagher, Jr Second Corporal.
Philip Kelley Third Corporal.
Ijemuel Grant Fourth Corporal.
Holand J. Armstrong Musician.
Thomas Butters do.
Ashton, Joseph S Private.
Archer, Charles E do,
Barr, William do.
Brown, John do.
Borbridge, Christopher do.
Crown, Thomas... do.
Carroll, Richard S do.
Chandler, John... do.
Carroll, Richard do.
Carlow, Charles do.
Convery, Charles do.
Donaho'e, .James do.
Doran. Patrick do.
Dowd, Thomas do.
Foster, Isaac do.
Failure, Thomas J do.
Gordon, Stephen.. do.
Gregg, William do.
Gallin, John do.
Gallagher, James do.
Humphreys, James M do.
Hassett, Thomas do.
Here, Jeremiah do.
Kelley, Edward do.
Kelley, Henry do.
M'Laughlin, Barney do.
M'Kenna, James .Private.
Monaghan, John do.
M'Kee, John do.
M'Namara, Matthew do.
M'Keeva, Patrick do.
M'Cartley, Charles do.
M'Connell, Patrick do.
M'Monaghal, John T. do.
Mooney, John R do.
Mooney, James do.
Moran, Patrick do.
May, William do.
Murrow, Henry do.
Miller, George *E do.
Monk, Andrew W do.
Mack, John do.
Nolen, John do.
O'Connell, James do.
O'Shaughnessy, Robert do.
Priestly, James do.
Richardson, William J do.
Regard, Joseph do.
Riordon, Henry do.
Regan, John do.
Rooney, Owen do.
Romans, Francis do.
Sweeney, Francis do.
Slatten, Thomas do.
Sheenan, Patrick do.
Samuels, Henry do.
Schlinka, Joseph J do.
Stack, Michael B do.
Shane, William do.
Sloan, Charles do.
Scott, Walter do.
Tolan, Anthony do.
Wistar, Thomas do.
Young, William do.
TWENTY-FOURTH REGIMENT,
Company H.
RECRUITED AT WILMINGTON, DELAWARE.
MUSTERED IN, MAY 1, 1861.
Thomas A. Smjrth Captain.
Francis M'Closky First Lieutenant.
Neil Ward Second Lieutenant.
Michael Kerwin.. First Sergeant.
Daniel O'Neil Second Sergeant.
Daniel Meany Third Sergeant.
WUliam Murphy Fourth Sergeant.
Christopher Bechtell Mrst Corporal.
David G. Smyth Second Corporal.
James Richards Third Corporal.
John Canning Fourth Corporal.
Francis Murphy Musician.
Edward Gillett do.
Artman, Samuel Private.
Bernard, John do.
Butler, Jackson do.
Bates, Oliver W do.
Bradley, John do.
Baily, Abner do.
Cummings, Alexander do.
Collins, Michael do.
Curry, Henry do.
Connor, George do.
Caughlin, James do.
Carr, William do.
Cookey, Alexander do.
Collins, Charles S do.
Caffery, John do.
Cobhins, Thomas do.
Dichler, George P do.
Donohugh, Edward do.
Dougherty, Hugh do.
Delany, William do. i
Flynn, Thomas do.
Flynn, James do.
Freeney, John do.
Fisher, Richard W do.
Galvin, James do.
Gettings, Michael do.
Galvin, John Privato.
Getty, Samuel do.
Gillett, Charles do.
Kennedy, John do.
Layer, WilUam W do.
Lockwood, Alfred do.
Little, John do.
M'Monagall, Francis do.
M' Knight, Francis do.
Mason, David do.
M'Guire, William do.
Mullen, James do.
M'Carren, Charles do.
Martin, Patrick do.
Mulvay, Edward do.
M'Carren, Bernard do.
Mason, Joseph do.
Mougher, Daniel do.
M'Kee, James do.
Maddy, Samuel do.
Noble, WUliam do.
O'Brian, Michael do.
O'Neil, John do.
Owens, William do.
Pickett, James R do.
PhUlips, Joseph do.
Paxon, Samuel W do.
Piatt, Charles do.
Rambo, Charles do.
Reddy, John do.
Reynolds, Edward do.
Shephard, Samuel do.
Sexton, William do.
Springbit, John do.
Trump, John do.
Trump, Edward do.
Wall, Andrew do.
Whealon, John do.
Company I.
REORIJITED AT PHIIiADELPHIA.
MUSTERED IN, MAY 1, 1861.
Thomas KeUy ;Captain.
Edward Thompson First Lieutenant.
Bernard Shannon Second Lieutenant.
John M'Laughlin First Sergeant.
James Johnson Second Sergeant.
Patrick O. Reagan Third Sergeant.
James Mooney Fourth Sergeant.
Michael Gaynor First Corporal.
Thomas E. Farrell Second Corporal.
Reuben Weiser Third Corporal.
Charles P. Young Fourth Corporal.
Charles Crozet Musician.
Robert Hunt do.
Burns, William Private.
Boyle, Jeremiah do.
Bardolph, William do.
Crawford, Lancliff do.
Collins, John do.
Cole, Henry do.
Costello, Thomas do.
Cook, Michael ,-....... r:do.
Campbell, James.. r....Ao.
Darrar, Felixi.! v...... ,.,.„.-^,.7do.
Doyle, Matthew Private.
Donovan, Cornelius do.
Daulan, Martin do.
Dolan, John do.
Dougherty, Michael do.
Dunn, John da
Dugan, John do.
Evans, James do.
Frazer, Daniel do.
Fernando, Anthony do.
Fitzpatrick, Francis do.
Gallagher, Hugh do,
Gallagher, Charles do.
Gilligan, William do.
Hughes, James do.
Higgins, Patrick do.
Henry, William do.
Hutchinson, WilUam do,
Higgins, Matthew do.
Hill, James do.
Kane, Lewis do.
Lehman, Frederick do.
JLougheray , Dennis do.
TnP.EE MONTHS' SEKVICE.
225
Linney, Michael Private.
Lawson, John, 1st do.
Lawsou, John, 2d do.
Lynch, John do.
Maries, John do.
M'Mahau, Patrick do.
M'Laughlin, Patrick do.
M'Devitt, John do.
Murray, Edward do.
M'Elroy, James do.
M'Gonnell, John do.
M'Donald, David do.
M'Nerney, John.. do.
M'Menameir, John do.
Moran, William T do.
M'Hugh, William do.
M'Grovy, William Private.
Punch, Garrett do.
Powers, Michael do.
Quinn, Arthur do.
Quinn, Terrence do.
Raflerty, Michael do.
Richardson, John do.
Salmon, David do.
iSherwin, James do.
Tovey, Michael do.
Thooapson, Robert do.
Toy, William do.
Weir, William do.
Williams, Charles do.
Young, William do.
Company K,
EECRUITED AT PHiLADEtiPBCIA.
MUSTERED IN, MAY 1, 1861.
Andrew M'Manus Captain.
Patrick Casey First Lieutenant.
Alexander Lovett Second Lieutenant.
John Cushen .....First Sergeant.
Jeremiah Mahoney Second Sergeant.
Thomas W^oods Third Sergeant.
Alexander M'Neill Fourth Sergeant.
John Brady First Corporal.
Jerret Hurst. Second Corporal.
John Sweeney Third Corporal.
John Kelly. Fourth Corporal.
James Lee Musician.
William Flynn do.
Allen, Henry Private.
Armstrong, William do.
Bradey, John do.
Bradley, Patrick do.
Bradley, Peter do.
Bennett, Nathaniel do.
Bussinger, John do.
Costillon, James do.
Carbry, Patrick do.
Curren, John P do.
Coulon, Francis do.
Camwell, Francis do.
Cnnningham, Thomas do.
Condon, Thomas do.
Dunkins, William do.
Donnelly, Arthur do.
Duflfy, John do.
Dohn, Christopher do.
Eagen, Michael do.
Foley, John do.
Hanley, Thomas do.
Hamilton, Edward do.
Harvey, Henry do.
Hagarty, Timothy do.
Hemphey, Edward do.
Hamilton, John do.
Hodger, George Private.
Johnson, James do.
Lovitt, Terence do.
M'CUntock, Thomas do.
M'Callough, Peter do.
M'Guinties, James do.
M'Cartv, Dermis do.
M'CulIough, Hugh do.
M'Elroy, John do.
M'CulIough, Michael do.
M'Guire, Dennis do.
Marsden, John do.
Murphy, John do.
Millor, Matthew do.
Mount, Charles C do.
Mooney, Thomas do.
Morris, John do.
Middleton, Charles H do.
Melloney, Michael do.
Peters, Thomas do.
Quigley, Michael do.
Russell, John do.
Russell, Robert do.
Eodgers, Michael do.
Smith, John do.
Simons, Robert do.
Shearman, John do.
Seymour, Joseph ..do.
Simpson, John ...do.
Swire, Ellis do.
Tigart, John do.
Taylor, William do.
Tolin, John do.
Usher, Edward W do.
Vaughan, Beverly K do.
Woods, Peter do.
Williams, Joseph do.
Walker, William ...do.
2«
Twenty-Fifth Regiment.
THE first five companies of Pennsylvania volunteers, and the first volunteer
troops to report at Washington, were, for a considerable portion of their
term of service, kept on duty in the neighborhood of the Capital, as indepen-
dent companies. By special order of the Secretary of War, they were per-
mitted to recruit their ranks largely in excess of the number prescribed by the
regulations of the service. Subsequently, however, they were reduced by di-
vision, and new companies formed. From the surplus men of the Einggold
Light Artillery of Eeading, Captain M'Knight, and the National Light Infan-
try of PottsvUle, Captain M'Donald, a new company was organized and the
command given to Henry Nagle, First Lieutenant of the Artillery. From those
of the Washington Artillery of Pottsville, Captain Wren, and the Logan Guards
of Lewistown, Captain Selheimer, another company was formed and the com-
mand given to Captain Wren. To these five original companies, thus increased
to seven, three new companies were joined, and a regimental organization
effected by the choice of the following oflacers : Henry L. Cake, of Pottsville,
Colonel ; John B. Selheimer, of Lewistown, from Captain of the Logan Guards,
Lieutenant Colonel ; James H. Campbell, of Pottsville, Major. Edward P.
Pearson, Jr., of Eeading, was made Adjutant ; but having been appointed a
Lieutenant in the regular army on the 24th of June, 1861, he was succeeded
by M. E. Eichards, of Pottsville.
The five original companies were engaged in barricading and guarding the
Capitol, until the arrival of the Massachusetts Sixth and the New York Sev-
enth, a period of some ten days. The Logan Guards and Washington Artil-
lery, companies E and H, were then ordered to garrison duty at Fort Wash-
ington, where they were drilled by their officers and by Major J. A. Haskius,
of the regular army, then in command of the Fort, at first in heavy and after-
wards in light infantry tactics. These, with company B, remained on duty at
the Fort until the close of their term of service, without having reported to
the commander of the regiment to which they were nominally attached. The
Einggold Artillery, company A, and company C which was principally formed
from it, were ordered to duty at the Washington Arsenal, where were stored
seventy thousand stand of arms and other war material, and subsequently at
the Navy Yard. On the 8th of June they were ordered to report to Major
(since Major General) J. G. Barnard, at the fort located at the west end of Long
Bridge, and were engaged there and at Georgetown Heights, in imloading and
mounting heavy guns. With the exception of a few days during the last of
May, when they reported to Colonel Cake, at the regimental camp, they never
formed part of the command. On the 15th of June, they were ordered to the
Wasliington Arsenal, where they remained on guard until the close of their
term of service.
The remaining five companies were encamped from the date oi their ar-
THREE MONTHS' SERVICE. 227
rival at the Capital, until the 28th of June, near the Arsenal, where they Tvere
instructed and drilled. At this date, an order was received from the War De-
partment, directing the regiment to march, with fifteen days' rations and sixty
rounds of ammunition, and join Colonel Charles P. Stone, then at Eockville,
Maryland. When the regimental organization was formed, it was the inten-
tion to consolidate the entire force ; but when the order for the march was is-
sued, it was deemed unwise to remove the companies stationed at the Arsenal
and at Fort Washington, and hence the order only included five companies,
D, F, G, I, and K, Captams M'Donald, M'Cormick, Yeager, Davis and Dart.
The battalion marched on the 29th, under Lieutenant Colonel Selheimer,
and reached Roekville on the 30th. Here Colonel Cake rejoined it and assumed
command, and Major CampbelL who was then a member of Congress, returned
to Washington, to attend the special session, called to convene on the 4th of
July. On the 1st of July, the battalion reached Poolesvillo and reported to
Colonel Stone, commanding the Roekville expedition. Moving via Point of
Rocks to Sandy Hook, it encamped opposite Harper's Ferry, on Maryland
Heights. At this time, Harper's Feriy was occupied by the enemy, and con-
siderable skirmishing occurred. To obtain possession of the place, it was ar-
ranged to storm it on the morning of the Gth, but just before the movement
commenced, orders were received to march rapidly to Williamsport, and thence
across the Potomac to Martinsburg. Arriving on the 8th, after a fatiguing
march through clouds of dust, under a broiling sun, it went into camp in a
little valley outside the town, which, in consonance with the feelings of the
men, was called Camp Misery.
Here the battalion was assigned to the 7th Brigade,* 3d Division of General
Patterson's army. On the 15th, it marched, with the Brigade, to Bunker Hill,
where it went into camp. From this point, it was the general expectation that
an immediate movement against the enemy would take place. But on the 17th
the whole command marched to Charlestown, and on the following day the
battalion moved to Harper's Ferry and encamped. Remaining until the 23d,
an order was received from the commanding General, conveying his thanks for
its patriotic tender of service after the expiration of its term, and directing it
to move by way of Baltimore to Harrisburg. The battalion, together with the
companies serving in the neighborhood of Washington, assembled in Harris-
burg, and were mustered out of service on the 26th of July.
On the 27th of May, 1861, previous to the departure of the Battalion from
Washington, a beautiful stand of colors was presented to the regiment by Jo-
seph W. Cake, of Pottsville. The presentation took place in the square east
of the Capitol, in the presence of the Secretary of War. In the absence of
the donor, the presentation was made by Colonel John W. Forney, and was
received on behalf of the regiment by Major Campbell. The speeches were
unusually eloquent and patriotic. Upon its disbandment. Colonel Cake, with
other ofiacers, returned to Pottsville, and immediately commenced the forma-
tion of a regiment for three years, which was intended to be a re-organization
of the Twenty-fifth, but which subsequently received the designation of the
Ninety-sixth Pennsylvania volunteers.
* Organization of the 7th Brigade, Colonel Charles P. Stone, 3d Division, Major General San-
ford. Seventeenth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, Colonel Francis E. Patterson ; First
Regiment New Hampshire Volunteers, Colonel Tappan ; Ninth New York State Militia, Colo-
nel Styles ; Twenty-fifth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, (five companies,) Colonel Henry
L. Cake ; Detached District Columbia Volunteers.
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TWENTTr FIFTH . REGIMENT,
FIELD AND STAFF OFFICERS
Henry L. Cake Colonel.
John B. Selheimer ....lieutenant Colonel.
James H. Campbell Major.
Edward P. Pearson, Jr.... Adjutant
John Sbeifiey .Quartermaster.
Joshua Owen Surgeon.
Luther L. Rowalt .Assistant Surgeoij.
EEGIMEKTAL BAND
John A. Hoch, leader Musician.
A. C. Greath do.
Isaac li. Leeds .....do.
William C. Eben do.
William Mohring do.
Edward Greath do.
John Wagner do,
James Y. Hill do.
Valentine C. Kleckher do.
Sebastian Behnlien Musician.
Charles Rothenberger do.
Ernst FirepfeU do.
Peter L. Benson do.
Henry Redmond do.
Thomas Hoch do.
Charles Ritner ...do.
Howard D. Potts do.
Joseph Lacey do.
Company B.*
KBGBUITED AT POTTSVIIiliE, SCHtTYIjKIIiL COUNTT.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 18, 1861.
James Wren ......Captain.
Joseph A. Gilmour First Lieutenant.
Cyrus Sheetz Second Lieutenant.
William J. M'Quade Second Lieutenant.
George H. Gressang First Sergeant.
Thomas Johnson Second Sergeant.
William Heffner Thu-d Sergeant.
John Engle Fourth Sergeant.
Henry K. Downing First Corporal.
Francis Hause Second Corporal.
John Noble Third Corporal.
William Feger Fourth Corporal.
Alspach, WilUam Private.
Agin, William do.
Boats, William :: do.
Brobst, Henry do.
Bertolet, Richard do.
Brandt, Jeremiah do.
Barth, Frank do.
Brown, William do.
Boyer, David do.
Bowsum, William H do.
Betts, Robert do.
Cole, WiUiam do.
Corby, Thomas do.
Christ, Frederick do.
Curry, John do.
Douglas, Lewis do.
Dougan, William do.
Drake, Nelson do.
Elberty, W. Asbury do.
Frailey^ Peter H do.
Fisher, Peter do.
Gaynor, Edward J do.
Grove, Peter 0.0.
Charles do.
Hammer, Thomas Private.
Hause, Charles do.
Henry, James W do.
Himter, John T ^-..do.
Hill, Henry... ..,_. d©v
Jones, John do.
Kauffman, John S do.
Kaiser, Henry F do.
Lesher, William ...do.
Laub, Charles E do.
Marks, Samuel B do.
Morton, Robert D do.
Moser, Daniel do.
Maurer, Charles . do.
M'Knew, William do.
Nail, John A do.
Nelson, Robert do.
Pass„ John do.
Price, Richard do.
Pott, Richard do.
Reed, Joseph do.
Reese, August do.
Steahlin, George F dow
Shoener, Sam\)el do
SLllimau, James do.
Spence, William do.
Titus, Ambrose do.
Wement, Victor do.
Weaver, John C do.
Williams, Eli .do.
Williams, David do.
Whitfield. Albert do.
Waters, Gilbert do.
Woilz, David do.
Wenterod, Philip do*
* For roll of company A, Ringgold Light Artillery, see page 12. Company D, National
Light Infantry, page 11. Company E, Logan Guards, page 9. Company G, AUen Guards,
page 9. Company H, Washington Artillery, page 10,
THREE MONTHS' SERVICE.
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Company <J.
RECRUITED AT READING, BERKS COUNTY.
MUSTERED IN, APRIIi 18, 1861.
Henry Nagle Captain.
E. L.Smith First laeutenant.
A. H. Seyfert Second Lieutenant.
Charles B. Anaart Second Lieutenant.
George W. Knabb First Sergeant.
James Gentzler Second Sergeant.
Henry Whiteside Third Sergeant.
Jonathan Sherer Fourth Sergeant.
J. L. Kennedy First Corporal.
E. T. Weist Second Corporal.
J. D. Koch Third Corporal.
R. R. Burkett Fourth Corporal.
Michael Moss Musician.
Ash, Solomon Private.
Becker, .Joseph do.
Becker, J. P do.
Boyer, H. T do.
Bechtel, Aaron do.
Burrows, John do.
Bast, Jacob do.
Britton, William do.
CarroU, Wilham do.
Curtua, Patrick do.
Donnigan, James do.
Dooley, John do.
Dickinson, Daniel do.
EbbUng, E. G do.
Evans, Samuel do.
Eltz, Robert... do.
Eppinger, John do.
Fox, H. T do.
Frantz, C. C do.
Fricker, Henry do.
Foren, Michael do.
Foley, Edmund do.
Geiger, Henry do.
Herbst, Wilham do.
Haberacker, William da
Housel, F Private.
Howard, David do.
Henderson, John do.
Irving, William do.
Koch, Orlando do.
Levari, A. H do
Lantz, P. A do.
Lambert, Enoch do.
Lashorn, Maurice do.
Mack, W. P do.
Morton, Lawrence do.
M'Donald, James E do.
M'Cabe, Edward do.
Madara, William do.
Nagle, John F do.
Paul, John do.
Polte, Augustus do.
Pugh, WiUiani do.
Parvin, Samuel do.
Roy, Thomas C do
Redcay, Charles J do-
Roborts, William R do.
Reider, John do.
Spaugler, Charles do.
Smith, William H do,
Seitzingor, Charles do.
Sheorey, George do.
Sheerey, Albert do.
Saurbier, William do.
Strunk, H. C do.
Sanders, H do.
Smeck, Frank do,
Sammon, James do.
Shalter, Richard do.
Seltzer, J. G do..
Seltzer, Frederick do.
Watkins, Andrew do.
Yeager, E. S do.
Company F.
RECRUITED AT HARRISBURG.
MUSTERED IN, MAY 2, 1861.
Henry M'Cormick Captam.
William W. Jennings First Lieutenant.
George Fisher Second Lieutenant.
James R. Kemble First Sergeant.
George William Boyd Second Sergeant.;
Henry Potts, Jr Third Sergeant.
George A. Brooks Fourth Sergeant.
Eugene Snyder First Corporal.
Henry C. Doll Second Corporal.
Joshua W. Muench Third Corporal.
John M. Major Fourth Corporal.
Alricks, William K Private.
Armstrong, WUliam W do.
Andrews, Zachary T do.
Bigler, John A do.
Brooke, Jacob P do.
Bolmer, Benjamin F do.
Boyd, Jacob M ao.
Cathcart, Thomas L., Jr do.
Care, John do.
Carson, William H do.
Conrad, James do.
Corl, Georce V do.
Dellavan, William H do.
Dean, Aaron do.
Elder, John Private.
Ensminger, JohnT ..do.
Foster, Andrew J do.
Fry, John W do.
Fuller, George W do.
Gotshall, John do.
Greenawalt, Theodore D.... do.
Humphries, Guy C do.
Hickok, Edmund H do.
Humes, Thomas J do.
Houston, William F do.
Hyers, William H do.
Hill, Richard do.
Horning, George do.
Henderson, Samuel J do.
Hallock, William D. P do.
Jones, Ephraim N do.
Mager, John C do.
Myers, George do.
Myers, William A do.
Mitchell, Joseph J do.
Mather, Edmund do.
Martin, Thomas A do.
Pollock, Edwin do.
Piatt, Charles N do.
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TWENTY-FIFTH EEGIMENT,
Pilkay, Joseph J Private.
Parke, John B do.
Pickering, Henry Y do.
Rohrer, Jacob do.
Rice, George do.
Royer, John W do.
Roat, Abraham do.
Rawn, Charles C, Jr do.
Rhodes, John do.
Robinson, Peter do.
Santo, Andrew do.
Simmons, Oliver B do.
Swartz, Jacob A do.
Small, Arthur F Private.
Sample, Thomas do.
Stewart, James do.
Smith, Albert do.
Troupe, John R do.
Worrall, Isaac J do.
Woodley, William W do.
Winebrenner, Albert M....do.
Witman, Edward L do.
Witman, Luther R do.
Ward, Albert C do.
Weir, James W do.
Company I.
BEORUITED AT DOYLESTOWN, BUCKS COUNTY.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 28, 1861.
William W. H. Davis Captain.
Jacob Swartzlander First Lieutenant.
George T. Harvey Second Lieutenant.
James Reed Drum First Sergeant.
Moses Kulp Second Sergeant.
Edward L. Rodgers Third Sergeant.
William Stavely, Jr Fourth Sergeant.
William W. Marple First Corporal.
Theophilus Kephart Second-Corporal.
Julius Kuster Third Corporal.
William H. Anglemyer... Fourth Corporal.
William K. Shearer Musician.
John Hargrave do.
Andress, La::arus C Private.
Real, Eleazer do.
Berkelback, William do.
Br unner, Thomas, Jr do.
Croasdale, Samuel do. '
Carver, James M do,
Clemens, Jacob ...do.
Crouthamel, Emanuel K....do.
Coar, Francis do.
Clossen, John W do.
Darling, Edwin S do.
Dyer, Cephas W do.
Emery, George W do.
Ever hart, George A do.
Fretz, Edwin do.
Fries, Jacob do.
Follis, William do.
Frankinfield, Charles do.
Frankinfield, Christian K...do.
Frankinfield, Lawrence do.
Fussman, Samuel C do.
Firman, David do.
Gensel, Ira F do.
Glase, Jacob W do.
Green, H. Augustus do.
Garren, Samuel N do.
Hendric, James D Private.
Hinkle, Philip do.
Hargrave, Henry do.
Haney, Henry W do.
Haney, William P do.
Hart, George do.
I Hart, Samuel, Jr do.
Hart, Thomas do.
! Harvey, Joseph H do.
I Hoffman, Charles W do.
Hogeland, John S do.
Hough, John S do.
Hofford, Eli do.
Jenks, Michael E do.
Jordon, William H do.
Kaehline, William do,
Kibby, Edgar do.
Laugh Ian, J. M' Donald do.
Lewis, John M do.
Markley, Levi K do.
Magill, Eugene do.
Marley, Frederick do.
M'Coy, John do.
Mollis, Edward S do.
M'Dowell, William H do.
M'Carty, William do.
Pierce, Andrew ...do.
Peters, William do.
Rogers, James M do.
Rush, Lawr-enco do.
Shearer, William A do.
Service, Henry S do,
Sunderland, George do.
Townsend, Stephen do,
Tomlinson, Thomas P do.
Tomlinson, Enos F do.
Widdifield Henry A do.
Walker, William do.
Company K.
BEORUITED AT CARBONDAIiE, I.UZEENE OOUNTY.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 26, 1861.
Alfred Dart Captam.
Alfred Dart, Jr First Lieutenant.
Jacob B. Floyd Second Lieutenant.
Warren F. Smirell First Sergeant
Sedgwick R. Ketcham Second Sergeant.
Charles A. Hathaway Third Sergeant.
Charles E. Britton Fourth Sergeant.
Enos Snyder First Corporal.
Milton W. Snyder Second Corporal.
William Hampton ,.. ..Third Corporal.
William Cole Fourth Corporal.
Henry Brown Musician.
Frederick Berge do.
Brown, Hamilton Private.
Buchanan, George do.
Burdick, Almon M do.
Burns, Owen do.
Brainard, Samuel do.
Berigin, Patrick do.
Burge, Frederick do.
THREE MONTHS' SERVICE.
231
Carey, Justus Private.
Campbell, Robert do.
Colo, Nathan do.
Charles, Thomas ...do.
Duffee, James do.
DUts, Elisha do.
Englc, AlmoL do.
Farrell, Joseph do.
Farroll, PhiUp do.
Flanagan, James do.
Farris, .John do.
Grattan, James do.
Glenan, Patrick do.
Handson, Martin do.
Hippie, James do.
Hartsall, "William do.
Horn, Levi R do.
.Tenkins, Robert do.
Knowle, John ,.do.
Kelly, James .....v. do.
Lioftis, Henry do.
Lane, John do.
Murphy, Martin .,do.
M'Cann, Patrick ..do.
M'Stran, Robert fdo.
Montgomery, William A..i.do.
M'Lasky, James ;?do.
Mehl, Charles «.. .n i;vdo.
Nicholas, John Private.
Narry, John do.
Oclonole, Anthony do.
Payne, Irwin C do.
Phillips, George. do.
Philbin, Patrick do.
Quinn, John do.
Stone, George do.
Scull, Reese do.
Smith, Oscar C do.
Skilton, James R do.
Snyder, Adam do.
Shields, James do.
Shannon, Franklin W do.
Smith, Thomas do.
Thompson, David do.
Thacher , Edward do.
Ulrico, Thomas do.
Vail, Wilmot do.
Vail, David do.
Wells, Henry do.
Walker, John do.
Williams, Reese do.
Welsh, William do.
Whiting, George do.
Welbezy, James E do.
Yarns, Williani „...do.
Yams, James..... ..-;i,...i....^.do.
Erie Regiment.
ON the 21st of April, 1861, John W. M'Lane, a citizen of Erie, issued a call
for volunteers for immediate service in the IsTational army. A few days
previous, he had been summoned to Harrisburg by the Governor, and ten-
dered the position of Commissary General of the State. This he declined,
saying that a lame man could perform the duties of that office, that he was
well, and would go to the field. In four days from the issue of the call, twelve
hundred men, from the contiguous portions of the counties of Erie, Crawford
and Warren, had assembled at the city of Erie. Application was made to the
Governor for the acceptance of the whole body, but orders were received to
take but ten companies of seventy-seven men each. Consequently, about four
hundred of these patriotic young men were obliged to return to their homes,
embracing among others the companies led by Captain Ferguson, of Eairview,
and Captain Whitney, of Warren.
The Wayne Guard, a volunteer company organized by Captain M'Lane in
1859, was the nucleus of the regiment. This company took part on the lOtU
of September, 1860, in the ceremonies incident to the inauguration of the monu-
ment erected at Cleveland, Ohio, to the memory of Commodore Perry, the hero
of Lake Erie, on which occasion Captain M'Lane was the officer of the day.
From the recruits received into this company, three new ones were formed.
Excellent camping ground was selected to the east of the city, which was de-
signated Camp Wayne. "Here," says Captain Judson, who afterwards chroni-
cled the heroic deeds of the Eighty-third, " we learned the rudiments in the
rugged and arduous duties of a soldier life ; here we took our first lesson in the
school of the company, hied our first dress parades, learned to live upon hard
fare, and to lie upon the cold gTOuud."
Farmers, from the country round about, sharing in the general enthusiasm,
came, bringing wagon loads of provisions, a free offering to the soldier. As
yet, no measures had been adopted to provide uniforms. The men appeared
in camp in the dress in which the call found them, at the plough, the amdl, and
the counter. It was determined that the men should not leave the city in such
attire. Money was freely contributed and material purchased with which to
uniform the entire regiment. Day and night busy fingers plied the needle to
complete the outfit. Before the time for their departure arrived, the uniforms,
which consisted of a jacket and pants of blue, and shirt of yellow flannel, were
finished, and when the men appeared on parade for the last time, their friends
beheld them with pride in their new and attractive dress.
On the 27th of AprU, an election of field officers was held, at which John
W. M'Lane, of Erie, was chosen Colonel ; Benjamin Grant, of Erie, Lieutenant
Colonel ; Matthias Schlaudecker, of Erie, Major ; Strong Vincent, a private in
the Wayne Guards, was appointed Adjutant. On the 28th, in pursuance of
THEEB MONTHS' SEEVICE. 233
orders, the regiment proceeded by rail to Pittsburg, where it arrived on the
following morning, and was ordered into camp on the fair grounds, a short dis-
tance above the city, on the Allegheny river, which received the designation of
Camp WilkinSo This was the first organized regiment that had arrived in the
c;ity, and, as it marched up Penn street in its picturesque uniform with banners
flying, preceded by its fine band, (Mehl's,) the curiosity and admiration of the
people were greatly excited. Their interest in the welfare of the men was soon
manifest. Loads of provisions, and liberal supplies of blankets, stockings and
underclothes, were freely contributed.
Camp Wilkins was made a general camp of rendezvous for volunteers from
the western portion of the State, and Colonel M'Lane was appointed command-
er. Orders were issued regulating the hours of mounting guard, and com-
pany and regimental drill, which were strictly enforced, and the camp soon
presented the busy appearance of a school of military tactics. By the frequent
accession of new troops the camp finally became so much crowded that it was
found necessary to secure other camping grounds. Accordingly, a new site
w-as selected, twelve mUes farther up the Allegheny river, near Hulton station,
on the Allegheny Valley railroad, which was called Camp Wright. Thither
the Erie regiment moved, after having spent six weeks very profitably at Camp
Wilkins. About two weeks after the removal, the men were supplied with
muskets, and drill was commenced in the manual of arms. Target firing was
also practiced, but was of little benefit for want of suitable ammunition.
Having enlisted to fight, murmurs began to be heard among the men that
they were not led to the field. As yet, they had received no pay, nor had they
been mustered into the service of the United States. Orders issued to march,
with all the stir and turmoil in preparation for the expected move, were as
often countermanded. At length, the complaints of the more clamorous grew
«o high, that Colonel M'Lane found it necessary to check them. His method
of doing this is best told by Captain Judson, "Having ordered the regiment,"
he says, "out upon battalion drill one hot morning in July, he formed it in
hollow square, and taking his stand on the inside, delivered a short energetic
speech, in which he gave them to understand that he intended to command the
regiment ; and, as for himself, if the State of Pennsylvania was too poor to
pay him, he would make a free and voluntary gift of his services to her. So
baying, he reduced square and deployed <;olumn, and then put us tlirough about
three hours of the most animated and perspiring drill, that we have ever had
before or siace. The speech and the drill produced their desired effect, for, at
the end of the three hours, the starch had been so completely taken out of the
malcontents, that not a word of complaint was ever heard from one of them
afterwards."
The term of service for which the regiment had been called to the field had
now expired, A fine body of men, drilled and disciplined by a three months'
encampment, well officered and skillfully led, at the expiration of their term
of service, broke camp, and moving by rail, arrived at the city of Erie, whence
they had gone forth to do battle, without having seen the enemy. But the ser-
vice was not lost. The drill of Camps Wilkins and Wright was tbe school in
which they learned the rudiments, and became well grounded in the art, which
they subsequently practiced with so gr^at advantage to the service, and honor
to themselves, in the Eighty-third, One Hundred and Eleventh, One Hundred
and Forty-fifth and other Pennsylvania regiments.
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234
EEIE REGIMENT,
FIELD AND STAFF OFFICEHS
John W. M'Lane. Colonel.
Benjamin Grant Lieutenant Colonel.
M. Schlandecker. ...Major.
Strong Vincent „ Adjutant.
S. B. Benson Quarterma;
J. L. Stewart „Surgeon.
COM.PANY A.
KECrKUITED AT EKIE.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 21, 1861.
T. M. Austin ..Captain.
A. M'D. Lyon... First Lieutenant.
Strong Vincent Second Lieutenant.
William E. Bates Second Lieutenant.
Sydney Booth First Sergeant.
James Tuohy First Sergeant.
E. D. Hulbert First Sergeant.
William B. Murray Second Sergeant.
G. C. Marvin Third Sergeant.
D. B. Derby Fourth Sergeant.
W. E. Haldeman First Corporal.
E. C. Sterrett Second Corporal..
M. K. Sturgeon Third Corporal.
John Hechtman Fourth Corporal.
John E. Eisentraut Musician.
H. W. Hohnan do.
Aubry, H. C Private.
Austin, H do.
Allen, Charles do.
Bagley, J. C do.
Bulson, H. R do.
Bates, C. S do.
Blethen, A do.
Ball, L. W do.
Ban, J. D do.
Cooper, John do.
Cobb, W. C do.
Council, E do
Cobb, E do.
Eung, Jacob „ do.
Fleming, Andrew do.
French, G. W da
Fitch, T do.
Fuller, Charles. do.
Giflford, M. V do.
Heintz, F do.
HiU, M. A do.
Hamlin, James H do.
Haldeman, W. F do.
Hirt, H do.
Haldeman, W. E do.
Jackson, H. B ..do.
Jacobs, George Private.
Jones, J. W do.
Johnson, A. J do.
Jarvis, S. W do.
Kues, W do.
Keeton, W. B. do.
Kent, Daniel do.
Ladoo, George do.
Lewis, C. P do.
Lehman, G do.
Loziei-, L do.
Mlzen, J. A do.
Mason, B do.
Mizen, Heiory .....do.
Morgan, J. F .....do.
Munson, H. J do.
ISfewell, N do.
Osborn, J. J do.
Owens, J. C do.
Oakley, J do.
Pearce, A. S do.
Peck, E do.
Simmons, Daniel S do.
Scott, C. G..... do.
Scribner, F do.
Squires, C do.
Shadduck, Asa ....do.
Schafer, Charles do.
Snyder, Jacob. do.
Sterrett, E. C do.
Terrel, N. L do.
Vincent, R do.
Van Reuth, Floris do.
Wade, Sylvanus do.
White, L. M do.
Welch, F. B do.
Wellington, E. R do.
Wright, H do.
Young, H do.
Young, William do.
Young, Joseph do.
Company B.
RECRUITED AT ERIE.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 21, 1861.
Hiram L. Brown Captain.
James F. Wittich First Lieutenant.
David B. M'Creary. First Lieutenant.
John M. Clark Second Lieutenant.
Joseph Deschrjrver First Sergeant.
James M. Hunter „... Second Sergeant.
David F. Snell Third Sergeant,
William M'Allister Fourth Sergeant
Otis N. Gray Fifth Sergeant.
George C. Bennett First Corporal.
Henry E. Mayer Second Corporal
Richard Butterfield Third Corporal.
THREE MONTHS' SERVICE.
235
A. J. Thomas Fourth Corporal.
Charles F. Miller Musician.
Ernst Urbann „ do.
Brown, R. M Private.
Banyard, Walter do.
Burnett, Charles H do.
Caldwell, M. A do.
Curtis, Adam do.
Chester, Walter M do.
Crook, James do.
Conkej, Albert do.
Caughey, Robert C do.
Clai'k, George R _ do.
Constable, John, Jr do.
Cotter, M. L , do.
Cummings, A. R do.
Derby, William W do.
Dippo, Conrud do.
Dippo, Henry do.
Elliott, T. J do.
Fellows, William H d©.
Glover, B. F. M do.
Hilton, William _... de.
Hunter, C. J do.
Hill, Thomas J do.
Honeker, P. B do.
Henry, .lohn do.
Hubbard, William do.
Harrison, A. D do.
Kelsy, E.M do.
Kennedy, Robert do.
Kuchler, John do.
liiddell, H. C do.
liuU, I. K „ do.
Lyon, W. W Private.
Link, F. S do.
Lewis, William H do.
Miller, Charles W do.
Moore, George W do.
Mehaffey, Rv:)bert R do.
Magill, Thomas do.
M'Clelland, Robert- do.
Mott, William do-
M'Guire, T. B. do.
Price, John do,
Rutherford, Jesse do.
Russeii, E. L do.
Rees, Thomas H do.
Reed, George do.
Ross, James D do.
Roberts, S. A do.
Reinger, John. do.
Spafl'ord, C. J do.
Smith, GH3orge W do.
Sprague, Horace B do.
Sampson, E. W do.
Simons, M. J .do.
Skinner, W. H do.
Teel, JohnC, Jr do.
Van Sicklin, Joibn do.
Vaii Sicklin, James A do.
Wittich, F. -C do.
Wittich, William J do.
Wilson, Thomas do.
White, P. A do.
Warner, Wallace B do.
Wentworth, Watson R do.
Company C,
RECRUITED AT ERIE.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 21, 1861.
John Graham Captain.
A. E. Yale First Lieutenant.
C. P. Rogers Second Lieutenant.
B. J. Gotr First Sergeant.
T. H. Bates Second Sergeant.
J). Proudfit Third Sergeant.
R. W. Duggan Fourth Sergeant.
John Hickey Fifth Sergeant.
J. W. Duggan.. First CorponiL
E. E. Proud Second Corporajl.
•J. A. Lewis Third Corporal.
J. W. Vannatta Fourth Corporal.
Charles Banschard Musician.
B. W. Dickinson. do.
Aubry, H. W Private.
Allen, Benjamin. do.
Burchfield, S. INL do.
Boyd, Andrew do.
Bly, William H do.
Culbertson, Edwin G do.
Culbertson, Sylvester do.
Corrigan, John do.
Corrigan, A do.
Claycomb, H. D do.
Clark, A. J do.
Coolv, A do.
Cole, G. H do.
Dighton, William , do.
Donnell, William do.
Doins, F do.
Ethridge, K do-
Edick, Abel do.
Forster, Thomas II do.
Fry, S. H do.
Glimien, T do.
Grimier, J. Q do.
Cjtocman^ M.... .. ...do.
Glenn, J. W Private.
Grove, G „...do.
Henderson, H do.
Hoffman, J da
Hansom, O. W- do.
Hart, C do.
Haner, Jacob do.
Hoyt, Edward J do.
Jackson, D do.
Jackson, W. H do.
Kintzle, Michael do.
Lenihan, E. G do-
Laughery, William do.
Lewis, D, B do.
M'Laughlin, James do.
M'Gahen, Ransom do-
M'Cord, G do.
M'Gill, A. M do.
M'Gill, James do.
Northrup, S. W do.
Nesbitt, F do.
Nesbitt, William do.
Nesbitt, A do.
Osburn, James do.
Orr, H. C do.
Proudfit, R. H do.
Parshall, William do.
Perry, II... do.
Perry, J. R ^..do.
Pifer, William do.
Ritteuhouse, Frank H do.
Robinson, E do.
Ruoff, F do,
Rico, R. .7 do,
Stafford, Erastus do.
Snyder, C do.
Shane, A^ W.. do.
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ERIE REGIMENT,
Smith, C.N Private.
Thorn, Augustus.. da.
Vandorn, S. J do.
White, Zeno do.
Woodward, O. S Private.
Wood, A. N do.
Yaple, George do.
Company D.
KECKUITEB AT CONNIIAUTVIIiliE, CRAWFOKI> COUNTY.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 21, 1861.
J. L. Dunn „...^ Captain.
.T. W. Patton First Lieutenant.
I. S. Krick Second Lieutenant.
De Los Walker First Sergeant.
Burnham Greenfield Second Sergeant.
W. A. Rupert Third Sergeant.
J. W. Foster„ Fourth Sergeant.
G. L. Eberhart Fifth Sergeant.
H. L. Stahl First Corporal.
Michael M'Grath Second Corporal.
A. J. Whitington Third Corporal.
H. V. Rifenhurg^. Fourth Corporal.
Marcus Hammon Musician.
Hiram Hyde do.
Allen, EUjah Private.
Briggs, C. W „ do.
Broughton, P. B.. do.
Broughton, T. D do.
Byers, Dunham do.
Boyd, Hiram P do.
Beels, T. J do.
Coons, C. E do.
Crozier, Orlando. do.
Derickson, D. V do*
Dougherty , William do*
Degroodt, O. W do. '
Dibble, Arzy D do.
De Wolf, G. G^ do.
De Wolf, Mortimer do.
Davis,. Hiram do.
Dunn, JehialJ. do.
Dodge, Lewis do.
Everdon, C. A „ do.
Freeman^W. T do.
Freeman, Asa ^ do.
Foster, J. A do.
Ferris, F. L da
Gates, George H. da
Griswold, G. G da
Gibson, Henry da
©raves, D. C «« da
Holman, H. R Private.
Henrietta, James do.
Holcomb, D. F do.
Hynes, R. B do.
Hammon, George W do.
Hammon, Marsh A da
HaU, O. L do.
Hope, Barras do.
Hathaway, M. B do.
Hotchkiss, L. W do.
Heard, A. B do.
Harned, S. F do.
Ingols, D. C da
Judson, C. H do.
Kelly, L. D do.
Kolb, H. P „ da
Krick, S. G da
Kimball, L. W do.
Leeper, D da
Lake, Orange Z do.
M'Guire, L. William da
M'Millen, J. W da
Myers, George L. .....do.
Mosier, John E do.
Mackay, W. L do.
MiUer, J. H do.
Minium, Lewis da
OdeU, Luther do.
Parks, G. G da
Powell, James do.
Rogers, J. L do.
Renifif, Wilson C da
Rice, Calvin M..... do.
Simons, I. M do.
Thickstun, Israel da
Thickstun, Gilbert do.
Tonsley, R. C do.
Tanner, J. E da
West, A. T.. do.
Wood, W. S da.
Company E.
KBOBUITED AT WATEEFOKD, EEEE COUNTT.
MUSTERED EN, APRIL 21, 1861.
J. A. Austin «. Captain.
A. M. Judson First Lieutenant.
J. W. M'Kay Second Lieutenant.
T. P. Babcock First Sergeant.
Elisha Bradish. Second Sergeant.
Gardner Dean. Third Sei^eant.
J. W. King , Fourth Sergeant.
F.J. Benson. First Corporal.
1 Willar d Stanclifif. Second Corporal.
Reuben Sharpe Tiiird Corporal.
W. O. Colt Fourth Corporal.
C. R. H. Lyrm .Musician.
Bradbury, WiUiam M Private.
Banker, John W ..'do.
Baxter, \C. J..,..,.l,;.. ,„;„.i^,;^da
Bamctt, A Private*.
Bamett, J. H „. do.
Brown, Henry do.
Briggs, JohnF.. ... do.
Boyd, C. B .....do.
Brink, A. M do.
Borland, Joseph R da
Coyle, O. D do.
Cummings, Edward C do.
Colt, W. S do.
Cross, J. H„ do.
Comer, Chester M do.
Chapin, B. W do.
sChase, Abner do.
iPyke,L.J. „da
THKEB MONTHS' SERVICE.
237
Donnel, R Private.
Ellis, M. E do.
Fenton, Samuel L do.
Gleason, Albert do.
Grant, W. H do.
Gardener, H. M do.
Gross, Lafavefcte do.
Gillam, D. B do.
Higgius, William do.
Himrod, William do.
Hazelton, G. W do.
Hurd, Charles do.
Hawkins, V do.
.Johnson, D. C do.
Kerr, F. M do.
Kerr, E. S do.
Eowry, A. P do.
IJppitt, W. E do.
Ijjtle, George do.
Mitchell, Wallace do.
Mahan, David B do.
Mee, William do.
M'Kinley, J. C do.
Moore, Ralph do.
M' Williams, J. L do.
Mulviu, D. S do.
Olson, Peter Private.
Preston, Daniel V do.
Preston, E. L do.
Robertson, R. A do.
Riblet, D. M do.
Riblet, T. C do.
Sedgwick, Eugene do.
Statford, A. W do.
Scott, Willis do.
Smith, R. R do.
Smith, J. N do.
Smith, J. H do.
Smith, Nelson B do.
Seidler, F do.
Sherman, Charles do.
Skinner, S. J do.
Squier, J. J do.
Sherrti, James do.
Thomas, Charles do.
Trask, F. J do.
Way, M. O do.
Warner, S do.
Wiison, Robert J do.
Watcrhouse, George J do.
Willard, Daniel do.
Whittlesey, H. R do.
Company F.
KECKXJITED AT TITUSVILLE, CRAWFORD COUNTY.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 21, 1861.
Charles B. Morgan Captain.
James Farrell First Lieutenant.
David P. Sigler Second Lieutenant.
Franklin Parks First Sergeant.
Murray Nash Second Sergeant.
Loren Benton Third Sergeant.
William Wilhelm Fourth Sergeant.
Absalom M. M'Cray.. First Corporal.
Marshall H. Metier Second Corporal.
George A. Quillin Third Corporal.
David W. Winings ...Fourth Corporal.
Alderman, Alviras Private.
Allen, WilUam J do.
Andrews, Samuel J do.
Blank, Aurelius do.
Blank, Albert do.
Bishop, Alfred do.
Bradley, Adam do.
Bentley, John D do.
Blood, Fayette do.
Burrows, WiUiam T. do.
Balch, Elon G do.
Blanchard, De Witt C do.
Beardsley, Edmund S do.
Cope, Frederick R do,
CroweU, Almeron G do.
Cross, Alonzo W do.
Evans, Charles H do.
Foster, Elias B do.
Foster, Joseph do.
Farrand, Godfreys do.
Gray, John N do.
Gruaz, Frank do.
Greene, EUphalet S do.
Hotchkiss, David B do.
Hatch, Adrian F do.
Hoop, Alfred T do.
Hughey, John do.
Hammond, William O do.
HiU, Dempster do.
Isham, Anson G do.
Joselyn, Reuben S do
Jones, David P Private.
Lilley, William D do.
M'Cray, Thomas B do.
M'Cray, Wilson C do.
M'Cray, Horace do.
Morris, James do.
M'Farland, James F ...do.
Morey, Nathan do.
M'Clintock, James R do.
Marsh, Abel L do.
Mack, John do.
Mansfield, Stephen H. P.. .do.
Moore, Frederick F do.
M'Quillen, Russell J do.
Mathews, Morris E do.
Maxwell, Henry C do.
Pond, William M do.
Prescott, Edwin do.
Picket, Manhattan do.
Robinson, George W do.
Richardson, Selra do.
Reynolds, Charles S do.
Rhodes, Andrew J do.
Riehl, Louis do.
Ross, Julien F do.
Roe, Fletcher do.
Ralph, Harrison do.
Smith, William do.
Stewart, Archibald do.
Steele, William do.
Shorts, Jefferson do.
Story, Romulus A do.
Stackpole, Henry H do.
Triscuit, Jefferson do.
Valentine, Henry S do.
Wilson, James K do.
Williston, Edward B do.
Woods, HenryG do.
Wellman, William do.
Yeager, John do.
Yeager, George.. do.
238
EEIE KEaiMENT,
Company G.
RECRUITED AT GIBABD, ERIE COUNTY.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 21, 1861.
D. W. Hutchinson Captain.
J. Godfrey First Lieutenant.
C. A. Pettibone Second Lieutenant.
J. E. Pettibone Second Lieutenant.
C. L. Randall First Sergeant.
William Hopkins Second Sergeant.
William T. Ward Third Sergeant.
J. C. Rockwell Fourth Sergeant.
A. J. M'Kee First Corporal.
M. N. Cutler Second Corporal.
A. D. Hillman Third Corporal.
M. H. Gould Fourth Corporal.
V. Renner Musician.
William Rambo ....do.
Barlow, W Private.
Bender, Peter do.
Billings, C. L do.
Bird, A. H do.
Brown, H do.
Brott, P. A do.
Billings, O. D do.
Barber, C. F do.
Bennett, M. S do.
CampbeU, E. N do.
Custard, H. B do.
Calkins, S do.
Calder, Robert do.
Coon, J. H do.
Deyo, N do.
Edy, B.F do.
Evans, J. D do.
Eger, Reinhart do.
Fogg, J. C do.
Ferguson, J. P do.
Gerber, J do.
Gil], E. F do.
Godfrey, L. A do.
Gould, W. P do.
GiddiDgs, S. F do.
Godfrey, V. R do.
Godfrey, M. L do.
Godfrey, O. M do.
Holden, D do.
HaJl, A. B do.
Hall, A Private.
Hartshorn, O do.
Harris, S. A do.
Kellogg, L do.
Kelsey, S. R do.
Kimmel, G do.
Lamfear, R. C do.
M'Clure, Daniel do.
Miller, S. R do.
Norton, O. Wilcox do.
Oliohant, M do.
Oakley, E. F do.
Osborn, H. A do.
Phillips, J. H do.
Pond, H. E do.
Peters, N do.
Piatt, William H do.
Richey, W. F do.
Robinson, L. T do.
Roberts, G do.
Sherman, J. W do.
Squier, E. A do.
Smith, J do.
Shepard, J do.
Stearns, M. A do.
Sneer, H do.
Simmons, C. S do.
Sweet, B. F do.
Teller, J. C v.do.
Teller, A. M do.
Thompson, T. C do.
Van Camp, J do.
Van Camp, A. W do.
Ware, P do
Wheeler, T do.
Wheeler, S. A do.
Williams, C do.
Wheaton, I do.
Wolverton, A. J do.
Wicks, Oscar do.
Williams, H do.
Waidley, N do.
Ward, J. P do.
Williams, W. H do.
Company H.
RECRUITED AT UNION MILLS, ERIE COUNTY.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 21, 1861.
John Landsrath Captain.
John M. Sell First Lieutenant.
W. W. Gould Second Lieutenant.
H. C. Maxwell First Sergeant.
Charles S. Carroll First Sergeant.
Pierce Hanrahan , Second Sergeant.
Wesley Smith Third Sergeant.
Charles Horstmann Fourth Sergeant.
Eri Black First Corporal.
I. W. Godard Second Corporal.
H. P. Root Third Corporal.
Simeon Putnam Fourth Corporal.
John Blanc Musician.
Charles F. Mehl do.
Brooks, George Private.
Bossett, John do.
Black, John D do.
Baker, Myron do.
Coventry, Henry L do.
Capple, Charles G do.
Crouch, A ■. do.
Covirt, Alvin A Pri-vato
Clark, E. A do.
Gumming, N. P do,
Carroll, M. William do.
Dick, Henry do.
Dick, Levi do.
Dillon, William do.
Davids, Andrew ...do.
Dibble, John do.
Downey, Edward do.
Do Wolf, Elbert do,
Dow, C. A do.
Edson, A. B do.
Finn, John do.
Gerrard, G. W do.
Gibbs, Samuel E do.
Gillett, A. O do.
Hamilton, H do.
Hanrahan, Pierce do.
Hutfraan, James W do.
Hastings, James ...6o.
THREE MONTHS' SERVICE.
239
Hutchins, Joseph Private.
House, William F do.
Hawkins, Jacob do.
Jones, Samuel do.
Kinnear, Orlando S do.
Lee, E. M do.
Murray, P. W do.
M'Guire, Patrick do.
Needham, John do.
Nickerson, Allen do.
Northrop, Hiram do.
Riley, John do.
Rodgers, David do.
Rush, Louis... do.
Ritchie, William do.
Rafiferty, Patrick O do.
Ross, William do.
Sexton, John do.
Stilson, Sylvanus, do
Sweet, John H do.
Shay, John Private.
Sccvill, B. P do.
Sacket, Mark do.
Stafibrd, Martin V do.
Stafibrd, O. W do.
Stewart, James do.
Tyler, M. L do.
Thomson, F do.
Temple, E. L do.
Tarnon, John do.
Todd, M. H do.
Tanner, J. L do.
Warney, C. P do.
Weed, Silas S do.
Woodworth, George do.
Wood, A. H do.
Wood, H. P do.
Wheeler, B. E do.
Wright, Henry do.
Webster, A. D do.
C OMP AN Y I.
KECRUITED AT EEIE.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 21, 1861.
Frank Wagner Captain.
Peter Liebel First Lieutenant.
Peter Schlaudecker Second Lieutenant.
Jacob Ziegler First Sergeant.
Peter Emling Second Sergeant.
Frederick Kramer Third Sergeant.
Otto Kammerer Fourth Sergeant.
Frank Diesterdick First Corporal.
Michael Emling Second Corporal.
Philip MuUer Thh-d Corporal.
John Fries Fourth Corporal.
Michael Mehl, Jr Musician.
William Lutze do.
Alexander, William Private.
Baumgartner, Martin do.
Benitz, John do.
Brodt, Gottlieb J do.
Burnes, James V do.
Cartis, John do.
Chawplaoski, Stephen do.
Clemens, Martin do.
Cliff, George do.
Dutenhofer, Frank do.
Eldridge, Richard do.
Eldridge, L. O do.
Fehr, Jacob do.
Firch, Paul do.
Gulcher, Christian do.
Gross, Frederick do.
Gutting, John do.
Haussler, Findal do.
Henderson, James do.
Honecker, Jacob do.
Hedrich, Charles do.
Johnson, Peter do.
Kohl, Charles do.
Korrell, Godfried do.
Kessel, Frank T do.
Krebs, John do.
Kinzle, John Private.
Kessler, Charles ...do.
Kelg, Charles do.
Kaltenbacher, John do.
Kroder, Martin do.
Loose, Joseph do.
Lechner, Lorenz do.
Moritz, George do.
Miller, Charles do.
Miller, Frederick do.
Merz, John do.
Miller, John do.
Miller, Leo do.
Nuber, Adam do.
Phister, Samuel do.
Phister, William do.
Rapp, John do.
Rice, Charles do.
Roth, Peter do.
Roth, Frederick do.
Rembe, Philip do.
Roder, Jacob do.
Reichert, Christian do.
Schonfeld, Conrad do.
Sifert, Jacob do.
Sifert, Valentine do.
Schnorr, Ferdinand do.
Seidler, Henry do.
Seechrist, John do.
Sommer, George do.
Schurz, ISficholas do.
Sherman, William O do.
Sprigman, Frank do.
Uller, Clemens do.
Villacky, Louis do.
Wust, Frank do.
Wagner, Andrew do.
Walter, Wilham do.
Zurn, George do.
Company K.
BECKtriTED AT ERIE.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 21, 1861.
John Kilpatrick Captain.
Thomas C. M'Lean First Lieutenant.
Edward Caughlin Second Lieutenant.
James O'Brien First Sergeant.
Thomas Gannon Second Sergeant.
Felix M'Cann Third Sergeant.
Edward Prentiss Fourth Sergeant.
Simeon M'Cord First Corporal.
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EEIE TtEGIMENT
Wesley Brindle First Corporal.
William J. Miles Second Corporal.
Abel Wilkinson Third Corporal.
Josiah Brown Fourth Corporal.
James A. EKimars Musician.
Samuel P. Delo do.
Allen, S. G Private.
Bradley, J. G do.
Bennett, J. T do.
Bohan, Timothy do.
Bowen, Ira do.
Blodgett, F. F do.
Biodgett, H. L do.
Bemis, W. L do.
Calvert, James P do.
Cobb, Oliver P do.
Carey, Patrick do.
Cummings, J. W .....do.
Cornish, Albert do.
Downey, Charles do.
Edmunds, William G do,
Edmonds, George L do.
Fagan, J. C do.
Farnham, John A do.
Farr, F. E do.
Falconer, R do.
Gourley, James A do.
Gourley, James D do.
Gough, Robert do.
Gowen, N. P do.
Hill, James do.
Hurlburt, D. E do.
Hamlin, J. F dc
Ketcham, A do.
King, G. W do.
Kimball, Wilbur do.
Leitner, John A do,
Love, Charles do.
Lewis, H. W Private.
Lewis, L. H do.
M'Clelland, William J do.
Matteson, C. W do.
M'Mahan, John do.
M'Cord, W. A do.
Miller, Henry do.
Munger, C do.
Metier, B. M do.
Mahanv, J do.
Peck, ZalmonE do.
Pearce, L do.
Parker, E. A do.
Phoenix, J. A do.
Palmer, G. B do.
Quinn, John J do.
Rounds, John A do.
Ricker, Joseph do.
Royer, J. B do.
Roles, Clemens. do.
Seay, Richard do.
Shaw, Chester, R do.
Stuart, W.F do.
Salmon, John A., Jr do.
Sweet, Stephen R do.
Stanford, M. M do.
Salmon, G. W do.
Stewart, J. A do.
Sharpo, George do.
I Tate, Samuel do.
TefFt, Charles do.
Upham, N. J do.
Webber, F. J do,
Whiteside, J. G do.
Young, G. W do.
Young, J do.
Yost, J. W do.
The First Troop
PHIL^DELI^HI^ CITY O^V^LHY.
IN September, 1774, the first General Continental Congress met at Philadel-
phia, and troops from Europe arrived in America to enforce the arbitrary
measures of the mother country, to erect fortifications, and seize and secure the
military stores of her Colonies. In this alarming crisis, when the storm was
about to burst and rage with violence in the Eevolutionary war, the following
named twenty-eight gentlemen, of the highest respectability and fortunes, vol-
untarily associated on the 17th day of November, 1774, and constituted The
Philadelphia Troop of Light Horse, now The First Troop Philadelphia City
Cavalry :
Abraham Markoe Captain.
Andrew Allen First Lieutenant.
Samuel Morris Second Lieutenant.
. James Mease Cornet.
Thomas Measa , First Sergeant.
William Hall Second Sergeant.
Samuel Penrose Third Sergeant.
Samuel Howell First Corporal.
James Hunter Second Corporal.
Thomas Leiper« Private.
John Duniap do.
William Pollard do.
James Budden do.
Robert Hare do.
Henry Hill Private.
John Boyle do.
John Mitchell do.
Samuel Caldwell do.
Blair M. Clenechan do.
Benjamin Randolph do.
George Fullerton do.
William Todd do.
George Campbell do.
Levi Hollingsworth do.
George Groff do.
Thomas Peters do.
Andrew Caldwell do.
William West, Jr do.
They equipped at their own expense, volunteered their services to the Con-
tinental Congress, and served during the entire Eevolutionary war. While
General Washington was in New Jersey and Pennsylvania, in 1776 and 1777,
the Troop were his body guard. They served also with distinction m the war
1812.
On the 15th of April, 1861, the day of the President's caU for seventy-five
thousand men, the Troop tendered their services to Governor Curtin j but the
government not requiring cavalry, it was only after great difficulty that they ob-
tained, through the influence of Major General Patterson, a special order from
the War Department in their favor, and were mustered into service on the 13th
aay of May, 1861, for three months. The following constituted the company ;
Thomas C. James Captain.
Richard B. Price First Lieutenant.
William Camac Second Lieutenant.
F. Rogers First Sergeant.
W. D. Smith Second Sergeant.
S. J. RandaU Third Sergeant.
R. Morris, Jr Fourth Sergeant.
M. E. Rogers First Corporal.
C. F. Lening Second Corporal.
R. E. Randall Third Corporal.
E. A. Lewis Fourth Corporal.
G. Dunn First Bugler.
J. Nosher Second Bugler.
F. D. Wood Farrier.
Agen. John .^Private.
31
Angler, W. R Private.
Ashhurst, H do.
Bell, S, Jr do.
Bickley, R. W do.
Blanchard, W do.
Borthwick, J do.
Brown, J. A., Jr do.
Brinton, J. P do.,
Budd, T. M do..
Burk, J. R do..
Butler, W. H ., do.
Cadwalader, C. E ...„,, do.
Caswell, J. H .....do..
Conover, A. M... do»
Carpenter, E.N, ,,,dCk.
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THE FIRST TROOP,
Cochi'an, G. Private.
Cooper, E. S do.
Davis, W. S. do.
Devereu:s, R. G do.
Ellis, R do.
Evans, G. G do.
Evans, H. Y do.
Fassitt, J .B ,..da
Frazier, N., Jr. do.
Gilpin, G do.
Goddard, H. B do.
Gray, R. E., Jr do.
Grigg, J. W do.
Harper, J. H , do.
Haseltine, J. H do.
Haven, N. P do.
Hensley, A do.
Horner, A., Jr do.
Howell, W. H do.
Jacobs, S. H do.
Kane, R. P do.
Kuhn, H do.
Kuhn, J. H , do.
Keyser, C. S. do.
Lieper, C. L do.
Lowber, E., Jr. do.
M'Makin, li do.
Merritt, W. H do.
Middletou^G do.
Mitchell, H. P Private.
Paxton, J. R do.
Pemberton^ A. J do.
Pemberton, C do.
Potter, W. H do.
Restkirt, E. L do.
Relf, J. D do.
Richard, C. E do.
Riddle, D. H do.
Rivinus, D. C. F ..do.
Seitzinger, F. S do.
Sloan, A. V do.
Sloan, B. H do.
Smith, Cooper do.
Smith, E. W do.
Smith, S. E do.
Taggart, C. F do.
Tevis, E. L do.
Thompson, J do.
Tucker, H do.
West, J., Jr ....do.
Wetherill, F. D -do.
White, E. W do.
Whitehead, G. I do.
Whilling, CM do.
Wilson, R. P. do.
Wood, J. P. do.
Wood, W. W do.
Wurts, W. N do.
As soon as they could be fumislied with equipments, they were ordered to
Carlisle. Leaving Philadelphia on the 29th of May, they reached the latter
place on the night of the 30th, and were attached to the command of Colonel
George H. Thomas. On the morning of the 31st, they moved, remaining
over night at Shippensburg, where they were handsomely entertained by the
ladies of that place, and reaching Chambersburg the next day, went into Camp
M'Clure. For fonr days it rained incessantly, and the material composing the
troop was fully tested, receiving unqualified praise from Colonel Thomas, who
stated " that they had set an example to the Eegulars, and one which he was
pleased to say, had had very happy results." On the 7th of June, they moved
from Chambersburg to Greencastle, where they remained five days, and thence
to "Williamsport. On the 17th, General Cadwalader being ordered to cross the
Potomac, his command advanced as far as Falling Waters, where a slight skir-
mish took place, and the confederates retreated. In the evening the division
was ordered back to the river, but owing to some error in the orders, the troop
and Colonel Dare's regiment remained out until the next day. Major General
Patterson here joiued, and took personal command of the column, and on the
2d of July, the entire army re-crossed the river. Proceeding about four miles,
the enemy's out-posts were encountered j a section of Captain Perkins' battery
under Lieutenant Hudson, was brought promptly into action, and was sup-
ported by the troop. Early in the morning, the advance came suddenly upon
the confederate lines, which opened with a heavy and destructive fire; at
this moment General Patterson rode to the front, and gave an example that
enspirited and nerved his troops, it being the first time they had been under
fire of either artillery or musketry. The next day, July 3d, Martiusburg was
taken without opposition. The army remained there until three o'clock on the
morning of the 16th, when they advanced to Bunker Hill, the Troop being this
day in their saddles over fifteen hours. At two o'clock A. M. of the 17th, the
advance was continued, and about noon they occupied Charlestown. On the
21st July, the entire command moved to Harper's Ferry, and on the 3d of Sep-
tember the Troop crossed the river to Sandy Hook, where they remained until
ordered to Philadelphia. While at this point, they guarded Kelly's and An-
PHILADBLPHIA CITY CAVALRY.
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tietam fords and Cliarlestown road, and with Captain William M'Mullin's Ban-
gers, were the only three months' troops remaining.
The Troop were mustered out of service on the 17th day of August, 1861,
with the strongest and kiadest encomiums paid by their commander, Colonel
Thomas, for military capacity, strict attention to duty, promptness and bra-
very. On this, as on every previous occasion, they were mounted and equipped
at their own cost. Sixty-three of their number returned as officers in the Na-
tional army, all of whom served with distinction in the different positions which
they occupied, from Lieutenants to Generals. Many sacrificed their lives to
save their country and put down rebellion, among whom were Captain Thomas
C. James, Colonel of the Niath Pennsylvania cavalry, General David B. Bir-
ney. Majors Taggart and Morris, and Captaias Ash and Kuhn.
The Troop promptly tendered their services in May, 1862, under the requi-
sition of the President for more troops, and the call of the Governor of Penn-
sylvania, following close upon the disasters in the second battle of Bull Eun,
which, however, were not accepted. No sooner had the news of the second
invasion of Pennsylvania by Lee, in June, 1863, reached the city, than the
Troop proceeded promptly to Harrisburg, and tendered their services on
the 16th of June j they were accepted on the 18th, and ordered by Major Gen-
eral Couch to Gettysburg, to impede and observe the movements of the ap-
proaching enemy. They were driven from South Mountain and Gettysburg
on the 26th, and the next day from York to Wrightsville. After a slight skir-
mish, they retreated across the Susquehanna river to Columbia.
On the same day, Captain Samuel J. Eandall was appointed Provost Mar-
shal of Columbia, where the Troop remained on duty until the 4th of July,
when they proceeded to Harrisburg. On the 2d of July Sergeant Eobert E.
Eandall was ordered to cross the river with thirty men, and to follow and watch
the movements of the retreating rebels, which was continued until they reached
Gettysburg on the night of the 3d of July. They did not, however, take part
in the battle. On the 31st of July, 1863, they were, by order of General Cad-
waJader, relieved from duty. The following are the names of those '^^'^ ««--"«
tuted the Troop during this term of service :
Samuel J. Bandall Captam.
Zantzinger Surgeon.
M. E. Rogers First Serg
J. Francis Maher Second ^rgeant.
Robert E. RandalL Third Sergeant.
E. L. Reckirt Fourth Sergeant.
John W. Grigg Fifth Sergeant.
James West, Jr Sixth Sergeant.
J. A. Brown, Jr First Corporal.
Alexander Hensley Second Corporal.
H. B. Goddard Third Corporal.
J. P. Wood Fourth Corporal.
A. C. Cattell Fifth Corporal,
F. W. Guist Trumpeter.
Ashhurst, H„ Private.
Allen, H. W do.
Barclay, A. C do.
Barton, F do.
Bishop, C. B do.
Brothwick, W. A do.
Brooke, C. W do.
Brown, P. A do.
Canby, W. H do.
Colkert, George do.
Conover, A. M. do.
Davis, W. S do.
Devereux, R. G do.
Diehl, H. O do.
Diehl, Thomas C. do.
Driscol, D. J Private
Eastrick, W do.
Field, Francis do.
Frame, N. G do.
Frazier, P do.
Gray, R. E do.
Harrison, A do.
Hayes, R. S do.
Howell, W. H do.
Hubbell, do.
Jennison, J. M do.
Jessup, A. D do.
Johnson, J. L. do.
Kempton, J. 0 do.
Martrie, P. M. do.
Mason, R. S do.
MeUor, A do.
Mercer, H. W do.
Merritt, W. H do.
Mitchell, T do.
Morris, Greorge do.
NeflF, do.
Newhall, George H do.
Newhall, G. M do.
Oakman, George do.
Oakman, T. C do.
Passmore, G. Y do.
Reckirt, Theodore do.
Rhodes, C. M do.
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PHILADELPHIA CITY CAVALRY.
Roberts, A. C Private.
Rogers, W. E do.
Shaxr, E. H do.
Smith, C. S do.
Smith, H. G do.
Snowden, A. L do.
Stevenson, C do.
Tevis,A do.
Thompson, A. L do.
Wagner, J. D Private.
Watts, H. M do.
Welsh, J. L do.
White, E. W do.
WUkins, J., Jr do.
Wistar, Jones do.
Wood, W. W do.
Wright, Theodore do.
Their services "w^ere again tendered and accepted on the 11th of July, 1864,
and were continued imtil the 17th, during another threatened invasion of the
State. Appreciating the great importance of cavalry, and proper instruction
in this branch of service, they, at their own expense, and without any assist-
ance from either the City or the State government, built an Armory and riding
school, at a cost of upwards of thirty thousand tlollars.
The Troop is the oldest military organization in the United States, except
the Ancient Artillerists of Boston. Aside from the Mexican war, they have
always been in active duty when either the General, State, or City government
required military aid.
EECORD
QV
Pjennsyltania Volunteers,
fDlb
TBLHEIE YE-A:BS' SEHVIOE.
Eleventh Regiment.
THE Eleventh regiment, having tasted victory at Falling Waters, in the
three months* service, and won the commendation of its superior ofiBcers
for discipline and good soldierly qualities, became an object of pride and gratu-
lation to all its mejnbers. The feeling generally prevailed, that so fine an or-
ganization should not be broken up, and its services lost to the government at
a time when they were greatly needed, and when, by a three months' campaign,
the men had become inured to the duties and deprivations of the soldiers' life.
Application was accordingly made to the War Department, for permission to
continue the regiment in the service. This application was warmly seconded
by the commander of the department of the Shenandoah, in which it was then
serving, and on the 25th of July, 1861, notice was given by the Secretary of
War, that it would be accepted for a period of three years, provided it was
ready to march in twenty-one days. At the conclusion of its three months'
service, on the 31st of July, the regiment was mustered out, and early in Au-
gust, the men commenced re-assembling at Harrisburg. Upon the recommen-
dation of Colonel Jarrett, its first commander, Lieutenant Colonel Eichard Coul-
ter was commissioned Colonel. Subsequently Thomas S. Martin was commis-
sioned Lieutenant Colonel, and Henry A. Frink, Major.
During the autumn months the regiment remained at Camp Curtin, engaged
in driU, where considerable sickness prevailed and eleven deaths occurred.
Efibrts were made to have it removed, but without success. On the 27th of
November, in pursuance of orders from Governor Curtin, it proceeded by the
Northern Central railroad to Baltimore, and was reported to Major General
Dix, then in command of the department, by whom it was ordered to Annapolis,
Maryland, to relieve the 21st Massachusetts, where, upon its arrival, it was
quartered in the buildings of St. John's college. Its strength was nine com-
panies, comprising thirty-one officers, and seven hundred and forty-three en-
listed men present, and two officers and thirty-eight enlisted men absent, an
aggregate of eight hundred and thirteen. The weather being very inclement,
much suffering ensued, especially among the sick, of whom there were about
one hundred and twenty. General Foster, in command at AnnapoHs, objected
to the regiment with only nine companies ; but an order having been procured
from Governor Curtin, assigning to it an additional company, it was accepted
as a satisfactory solution of the difficulty, though the company never reported.
Field and staff officers, regimental band, and detachments of companies D,
F and H, which had not been mustered previous to leaving Harrisburg, were,
on the 11th of December, mustered in, to date from November 27, 1861. Lieu-
tenant Israel Uncapher was appointed Provost Marshal of Annapolis, and was
succeeded by Captain J. J. Bierer. While stationed here, the sickness which
248 ELEVENTH EEGIMENT. 1862
had prevailed in Camp Ourtin continued, and seventeen more of the number
died. The reports of an unusual amount of sickness induced the Governor of
Pennsylvania to order an examination by the Surgeon General, and upon his re-
port to the War Department, an inspection by the Assistant Inspector General of
the United States Army was ordered. The result of this last inspection,* which
seems to have been thoroughly made and impartially reported, showed that the
hospital accommodations and supply were ample, the quarters of the men good,
and that no unusual cause of sickness existed.
On Sunday, the 9th of March, while the men were at divine service, or-
ders were received from General Hatch, commandant of the post, to detach
a company from the Eleventh, to proceed by boat, and act as a look-out party,
it being rumored that the rebel iron-clad Merrimac, which had that day encoun-
tered the Monitor, had escaped, and was on its way up the bay. Great con-
sternation prevailed at Annapolis ; the citizens removed their valuables j the
shipping was sent out of the harbor, and measures were taken to destroy the
government stores. Company A, Captain Kuhn, was detailed for this duty.
But the good services of the valiant little Monitor, robbed the monster of its
terrors, and relieved the apprehensions of those in, and about the threatened
waters. On the 9th of April, the regiment received orders to proceed to Wash-
ington. During its stay at Annapolis, the duty had been arduous. It furnish-
ed guard for the branch railroad j provost guard for the city j a greater part of
the time, guard for the naval academy, and large details for fatigue duty. Soon
after arriving at Annapolis, Chaplain Locke made arrangements with the au-
thorities of the Methodist Episcopal church, for the use of their edifice each
Sunday afternoon, and the regiment, in consequence, attended upon divine wor-
ship, very generally and regularly.
On the 10th of April, upon its arrival in Washington, it reported to Gen-
eral Wadsworth, and was quartered at the Soldier's Eest. New uniforms were
received on the 13th, and on the 15th it marched to the Executive Mansion,
where it was reviewed by President Lincoln. Li pursuance of orders from
General Wadsworth, it proceeded, two days later, by boat, to Alexandria, and
thence by rail to Manassas Junction, where it reported to General M'Call, and
* Inspector Gbnebal's Depaktment, }
Washington, D. C, February/ 14, 1862. J
General :— I have the honor to report the result of my inspection of the Eleventh (11th)
Pennsylvania volunteers, stationed at AnnapoUs, Maryland, made in conjunction with Sur-
geon C. F. H. Campbell, volunteer service, from the 11th to 13th instant, inclusive. * * *
The examination of this regiment, with regard to the physical and sanitary condition of the
men has been quite satisfactory. Generally, they are young and physically a fine body of men.
On the ir.lh instant, there were reported in hospitals, but twenty-eight, (28,) many of whom
were convalescents and nearly fit for duty. The hospital accommodations are most ample,
many rooms being unoccupied, and the supply of stores and bedding adequate to the wants oi
the sick. The police and veut dation of the wards of the sick were very fair, although the for-
mer, in some respects, was not quite what it should have been in some parts of the hospital
baildmg. One of the buildings of the United States naval school is used for the hospital of fhis
regiment. * * * The records and books of the Adjutant's oflce were systematically and
well kept and posted. * * *
Very respectfully.
Your obedient servant,
N. H. DAVIS,
Assistant Inspector General.
General S. Williams,
Adjutant General, Headquarters Army Potomac, Washington, D. C.
18G2 MARCH TO THE SHB^TANDOAH VALLEY. 249
was ordered by him to relieve the Fourth regiment of the Pennsylvania He
serve Corps, which was posted along the Manassas Gap railroad, and of which
he was then in command. Eegimental Headquarters were established at the
Junction; company A was posted about three miles down the road ; company
P at Gainesville ; company H at Haymarket ; company I about two miles be-
yond ; company K at Thoroughfare Gap ; company E at Broad Eun station;
and companies B, O, and D, under Major Frink, at White Plains.
On the 3d of May, two soldiers belonging to a Wisconsin regiment, who
had previously been taken prisoners and had escaped, came to a farm house
w^ithin the lines. Being encountered by an armed party belonging to the neigh-
borhood, Eobert E. Scott, a noted Virginian, and another prominent citizen
were killed. One of the soldiers in attempting to flee, was shot down, the other
escaped without injury.
On the 10th of May, on being relieved by the Twenty-eighth Pennsylvania^
Colonel Geary, it was ordered to move to Catlett's station, on the Orange and
Alexandria railroad, and report to General Hartsuif. Concentrating at the
Junction, the regiment marched on the 12th, and arrived at the station at mid-
night. General HartsufPs brigade* having gone to Falmouth, the .march was
continued, arriving two days later. Much difficulty was experienced in moving
the trains on the marcb, the frequent rains rendering the roads next to impas-
sable. On the 23d of May, the Division was reviewed by President Lincoln,
accompanied by General M'Dowell and staff and the French minister. Stone-
wall Jackson having entered the Shenandoah valley via Gordonsville, was me-
nacing the army of General Banks. Ord's Division was ordered to join Shields
and i)roceed to his relief. Moving to Acquia Creek, the Brigade proceeded by
steamer to Alexandria, and from thence by rail to Manassas Junction, en-
camping near the former Headquarters of General Beauregard. Proceeding ??ia
Haymarket, White Plains, and Salem to Piedmont, the regiment drew three
days' rations and stripped to light marching order. From thence it proceeded
to the neighborhood of Front Eoyal, where the divisions of Generals Ord and
Shields were concentrated.
On the 1st of June, cannonading was heard in the direction of Strasburg,
occasioned by the skirmishing of Fremont's advance with the rear guard of
Jackson, now returning from his discomfiture and route of Banks. Hartsuff's
brigade moved at noon of the 2d in the direction of Strasburg, and crossed
the Shenandoah river ; but, after proceeding about four miles, was halted by
order of General M'Dowell, who was directing the movements of the army.
The march was resumed, crossing a second fork of the river and camping at
Water Lick station. During the afternoon and night it rained almost inces-
santly, and the command was destitute of provisions, with the exception of
beef. Fortunately, twelve barrels of flour, found in a mill on the line of march,
were seized and distributed to the brigade, affording temporary relief. On the
4th of June, the brigade was ordered to return to Front Eoyal. The streams
were so swollen that the fords had become impassable, and the bridges were
endangered. Great difficulty was experienced in crossing the baggage trains,
* Organization of Sd Brigade, Brigadier General George S. Hartsuff", 2d Division, Major Gen-
eral E. O. C. Ord. Eighty-third Regiment New York Volunteers, (Ninth nulitia,) Colonel J.
W. StUes ; Twelfth Regiment Massachusetts Volunteers, Colonel Fletcher Webster ; Thirteenth
Regiment Massachusetts Volunteers, Colonel S. Vv^. Leonard ; Eleventh Regiment Pennsyl-
vania Volunteers, Colonel Richard (.-oulter. Colonels ranked in the above order.
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cattle herds, and artillery. Colonel Coulter, with a portion of the Eleventh
regiment, was left behind to secure their safe passage. The only way leffc for
withdrawing them^ was by the railroad bridge, the ford by which it had ad-
vanced being now a raging torrent. The bridge consisted of trestle-work with-
out flooring. With the necessary material taken from an old mill in the vi-
cinity, Colonel Coulter prepared the bridge for crossing, and during the night
the trains, artillery, and herds, together with the trains of General Bayard's
cavalry brigade, were brought off safely.. Scarcely was the last of the detach-
ment over, when the turnpike and railroad bridges were both swept away.
From Front Eoyal the brigade, with the exception of company F of the Elev-
enth, detailed as guard to the train, moved by ra,il to Manassas Junction.
M'Clellan's Chickahominy campaign having proved abortive, the scattered
corps of Fremont, Banks, and M'Dowell were concentrated, being designated
respectively 1st, 2d, and 3d corps of the army of Yirginia, and placed under
the command of Major General John Pope, to meet the enemy now advancing
from Eichmond. The Eleventh regiment thus became a part of the 3d Bri-
gade, 2d Division of the 3d corps.
From Manassas Junction, the brigade marched via Gamesville to Warren-
ton, and thence moved to the neighborhood of Culpepper Court House. The
battle of Cedar Mountain opened on the afternoon of the 9th of August, the
forces of Stonewall Jackson encountering those of Banks. The 3d Division
arrived about dark, and in taking position was exposed to a severe artillery
fire, and remained under arms during the night. On the following day, the
positions were several times changed, in anticipation of a renewal of the fight.
Neither party manifesting a disposition to attack, on the 12th both engaged in
burying their dead, and on the 13th the enemy fell back across the Eapidan.
In this engagement the Eleventh had three wounded.
Learning from his scouts that Lee's army was assembling ia fiill strength in
ids front, Pope commenced on the 18th, a retrogade movement from the line of
the Eapidan. At tattoo, that night, all the drum corps and bands were brought
into requisition, with a view to deceive the enemy as to the movements in pro-
gress. Proceeding through Culpepper, the brigade took position on the 19th,
on the leffc or north bank of the Eappahannock, and the enemy, following up
the retreat, soon appeared and commenced skirmishing with the cavalry. About
noon of the 20th, the Eleventh, with a section of Matthews' battery, (F, First
Pennsylvania artillery,) under Lieutenant Casey, crossed the river and took po-
sition on Graveyai-d Hill, about five hundred yards beyond the bridge. Durmg
the succeeding night, an additional bridge was built. The detachment being
hotly shelled by the enemy, the Twelfth Massachusetts and Thompson's Inde-
pendent Pennsylvania battery of four guns, were sent to its support, and the
remainder of the brigade was pushed across. Entrenchments were commenced
on the hiU, at which the men worked vigorously during the day and night of
the 22d. A sudden rise in the river swept away the newly constructed bridge,
and the brigade was ordered to retire to the north bank, which was done under
a heavy fire in safety, and the railroad bridge destroyed. The loss of the Elev-
enth in this engagement was one killed, three wounded, and one missing, Ma-
jor Frink and Ai^utant TJncapher having their horses shot under them.
On the 27th of August, Lieutenant Andrew G. Happer, with a detachment
of fifty-one men for company G, arrived in camp. Authority had at length
been given to Captain John B, M'Grew, of Allegheny county, to recruit the
J 862 DEFENCE OF TnOEOCGHFARE GAP. 251
company newled to complete the organization of the regiment, and this was
the first detachment. Marching through Warrenton to Hay market, the com-
mand was joined by the cavalry brigade of General Bayard. Stonewall Jack-
son had already passed through Thoroughfare Gap, and taken position in the
rear of Pope, and Longstreet was preparing to follow him. To stop the ad-
vance of the latter until a decisive battle could be fought with Jackson, Eick-
ett's (formerly Ord's) division of M'Dowell's corps, was ordered to seize and
hold Thoroughfare Gap. On account of its familiarity with tke ground, gained
during the previous summer months, the Eleventh was ordered to take the ad-
vance- At three o'clock in the afternoon of the 28th, it formed and advanced
in line on the north side of the turnpike, company H of the Twelfth Massa-
chusetts being deployed as skirmishers. At the same time, the Twelfth and
Thirteenth Massachusetts, with company A, Captain Kuhn of the Eleventh,
deployed as skirmishers, advanced on the south side of the turnpike. The
enemy's skirmishers, after slight resistance gave way, ten of whom were taken
prisoners. On reaching the summit of the hill to the right of the Gap, the
column met a heavy fire, but succeeded m establishing a line a little beyond,
the left resting near the road leading through the Gap. Owing to the nature
■of the ground, it was impossible to advance farther, liepeated attempts were
made to force the position, but in each case the enemy was repulsed with evi-
dent loss. An attempt to turn the right flank Avas met and prevented by the
Eighty-fourth Pennsylvania, Colonel Bo^inaiL The enemy^ having gained a
sheltered position in Chapman's stone mill, and on the hill in its rear, kept up
a galling fire, inflicting severe loss, wliich fell heavily upon the left wing, com-
posed of companies B, I). E, and G, of the Eleventh. After holding the po-
sition under a hot fire with great steadiness for upwards of an hour, the force
was withdraT\Ti, The loss of the regiment in tliis engagement was two ofiioers
and sixteen enlisted men killed, and three officers and thirty-seven enlisted
men wounded, with two missing, one of whom was thought to have been killed.
Company G, composed entirely of recruits, having joined the regiment only
the day previous^ although suffering severely, behaved with great gallantry.
While the engagement was in progress at Thoroughfare Gap, General King's
division of M'Dowell's corps was fighting Jackson at Groveton. Early on the
morning of the 29th, Eickett's division took up the march for Bristoe station,
arriving in the afternoon upon the field where Hooker, the day previous, had
defeated the enemy, and where the dead lay scattered over the ground as they
fell. Continuing the march, it passed Manassas Junction, and arriving on the
first Bull Eun battle-field, late at night, took position in line early on the fol-
lowing morning. At noon the brigade, with Captain Thompson's Pennsyl-
vania battery, was sent to the right with orders from M'Dowell to pursue the
enemy ; but, soon encountering him firmly posted, the brigade was withdrawn
and being temporarily attached to General Tower's (2d) Brigade, was sent to
the left. With the Twelfth Massachusetts on the right, the Thirteenth on the
left, and the Eleventh Pennsylvania in centre, the brigade advanced to the at-
tack. The action soon became very warm, the Union lines being thrown into
considerable confusion, and, in about an hour, all the troops of M'Dowell's
corps engaged at this point, were in retreat. In the heat of the action. Colo-
nel Fletcher Webster, of the Twelfth Massachusetts, was killed, leaving Colo-
nel Coulter in command of the brigade. General Tower, being soon after se-
i^jerely wounded, the command devolved on Colonel Coulter, who held his po-
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sition until overpowered by the masses of the enemy hurled upon him when
he was forced to yield ; reinlbrcements arriving from Sigel's corps, he renewed
the engagement, but the weight and impetuosity of the enemy's attack was so
overwhelming, that they soon melted before it. Eetiring to the neighborhood
of Cub Eun, the fragments of these shattered brigades bivouacked for the
night. On this hotly contested field, the Eleventh regiment lost fifty-two kiUed,,
sixty-seven wounded, and seventy -five taken prisoners ; of the latter, the greater
portion were wounded. Lieutenant Colonel Thomas S. Martin was killed early
in the action, and Major Henry A. Frink, after having his horse shot imder
him, was severely wounded, and fell into the enemy's hands. Colonel Coul-
ter^s horse was also struck by a musket baU in the neck. Several color-bear-
ers were shot down, but the State flag was saved. Sergeant Fightner, bear-
ing the flag presented to the regiment while in the three months' service by
the Union ladies of Maitiosbui^g, was wounded and fell with that flag into
the hands of the enemy. The struggle was short, the regiment being but about
an hour under fire, but the losses it sustained attest the terrible ordeal to which
it was subjected, and the natiu-e of the onset by which it was, overpowered'.
Proceeding to Centreville on the morning of the 30th, Colonel Stiles rejoined
and assumed command of the brigade. Ammunition was distributed, and
preparations were made to muster the brigade, which was prevented by orders,
to march. On the following day General Kearney's division was hotly engaged
at ChantiUy, and the 3d Division was ordered to move, at two o'clock, P. M.,.
to his support. Forming in the rear of Kearney, the line was exposed to the
enemy's fire without the opportunity of returning it. The enemy were at length
repulsed and withdrew during the night. Tn this engagement two brave Union
Generals, Kearney and Stevens, were killed. The Eleventh had one wounded..
Eetuing to HaU's Hill, near Washiiigton, the regiment encamped, and, in
pursuance of an act of Congress dispensing with regimental bands, the band of
the Eleventh was mustered out of service. The well modulated blasts of these
ijiasters of the horn had cheered the heart of the soldier and lightened his step?
on many a weary march, and it was with sincere regret that they parted com-
pany J but the rough campaigning of the last few weeks doubtless rendered
the order a welcome one. On the night of the 6th of September, the regiment
majcched through Georgetown and Washington, and bivouacked at Silver
Spring, Maryland.
In the campaign now opening, which terminated in the battle of Antie-
tam, General M'Clellanwas placed in command of the consolidated Union,
army, and General Hooker was assigned to the corps heretofore commanded by
General M'HoweU, which, in the re-organi2;ation, became the 1st. Moving b;^
rapid marches to the vicinity of Turner's Gap, in South Mountain, where the
enemy were posted to dispute the passage, the action to dislodge them com-
ijienced. Eickett's division had rested the night previous in the neighborhood
of Frederick City. Eeveille was sounded at three, A. M., and at five the troops
were in motion. Arriving in the vicinity of the battle-ground, knapsacks were
deposited on the old Braddock road, and the line formed with the 1st Brigade
on the right, the 3d in centre, and the 2d on the left. At about four P. M., the
division moved forward up the mountain, on the right of the turnpike, to the
support of General Meade's division. The action at this time was very severe,,
but the enemy's fire was principally concentrated on the Pennsylvania Eeserves^
Eushing up over very rugged and precipitous ground, the crest of the moun-
1862 BATTLE OF ANTIETAM. 253
tain was carried, and the command remained on the field in front of, and very-
near to the enemy during the night. The loss during the day in the Eleventh
was two wounded. At daylight on the 15th, the line moved forward over the
mountain with skinnishers advanced ; but the enemy had retired, leaving many
prisoners, mostly stragglers, in our hands. Halting on the west side of the
Gap long enough to receive a fresh supply of hard bread, the march was re-
sumed, passing through Boonsboro' and encamping at midnight on Antietam
creek, one mile from Keedysville.
As soon as the two armies began to confront each other, Hooker was or-
dered to move on our extreme right, and flank and attack the enemy's left.
The division broke camp at three o'clock on the afternoon of the 16th, crossed
Antietam creek, moved towards Sharpsburg, and at dusk took position under
a heavy axtUlery fire. During the night the men remained under arms, the
Eleventh resting in a corn field, the tie of the enemy's artillery being kept up
through the early part, and a brisk musketry fire nearly the entire night.
At daylight on the 17th, the brigade moved forward in line, with two compa-
nies of each regiment deployed as skirmishers, companies E and E. skirmishing
in front of the Eleventh. The enemy were soon encountered in a commanding
position, well covered. General Hartsuff, who had gone forward to examine the
ground, was severely wounded and taken from the field, early io. the engage-
ment. Upon his fall, the command of the brigade devolved upon Colonel Coul-
ter, and that of the Eleventh regiment upon Captain Cook, of company F.
Moving steadUy forward, the left was made to connect with Seymour's brigade
of the Pennsylvania Eeserves, when the engagement became general. The
enemy were driven back, contesting every inch of ground with great firmness,
until re-inforceed, when our line was compelled to retire, losing a part of the
ground already gained. A position was finally taken, and held by the brigade,
vmtU re-inforced hy a part of General Sumner's corps, when the enemy were
again compelled to give way. At nine o'clock in the morning, the brigade was
relieved, and retiring a short distance re-formed, and received a fresh supply
of ammunition.* Going into action at about five o'clock in the morning, and
retiring at nine, it was, during two hours of that time, subjected to a most
galling and destructive fire. At two o'clock in the afternoon, the division
moved to the right near Sharpsburg pike, to the support of batteries there en-
gaged, where it remained under arms through the following evening and night.
On the 18th, the enemy placed batteries in position to command the Union guns,
with the design of compelling the abandonment of the position, but were forced
by the precision and accuracy of the fire, to abandon the attempt. As soon aa
the firing ceased, details were sent out to bury the dead, and the enemy began
sullenly to retire. In this battle, the Eleventh lost one officer and twenty-six
* The morning of the 17th, your orders to advance and occupy the works m front were being
earned out, when Brigadier General Hartsuff, who was examining the ground, was severely
wounded, and the services of this valuable officer were lost, when the brigade moved for-
ward, supported by the Second Brigade on the left, and First Brigade on the right, all advanc-
ing with the Artillery Battery F, First Pennsylvania Artillery, under Captaia Mathews, and
Captain Thompson's Independent Pennsylvania Battery, each consisting of four three inch
rifled guns. Taking advantage of the ground, both batteries opened with destructive effect ;
officers and men displaying great coolness while exposed to a severe fire of artillery and in-
fantry. The Division gained the outer edge of the woods and kept up a fearful fire for a few
hours, tmtil the ammunition being exhausted, and the supports coming up, was compelled to
retire to re-flU boxes, after which the division joined the rest of the corps on the right, near the
turnpike. * * * Official Report of General Bickctts,
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men killed, four officers and eiglity-five men wounded, and two men taken pri-
soners. Adjutant Uncapher also had his horse killed under him.
Moving towards the Potomac, the rebel army having re-crossed, the brigade
was reviewed on the 3d of October, by President Lincoln, accompanied by Gen-
erals M'Clellan and Eeynolds. On the 11th, three regiments of the brigade,
the Eleventh Pennsylvania, and Twelfth and Thirteenth Massachusetts, were
detailed under Colonel Coulter, for picket duty on roads leading to Hagerstown
and Sharpsburg, on the occasion of Stuart's raid through Maryland to Cham-
bersburg, around the rear of the army. On the 20th, and again on the 29th of
October, clothing and shelter tents were issued, comprising a complete outfit,
of which the regiment was in great need. On the 26th, an order was received
for the division to leave its baggage in camp under guard, and to march at
once into Viiginia. Moving through Crampton's Pass, and crossing the Poto-
mac on a pontoon bridge at a point nearly oi^posite Berlin, the division passed
through LovettsvUle, Bloomfield, and Salem, to the neighborhood of Warrenton.
On the 8th of November, General M'Clellan was relieved, and General Burn-
side was ordered to assume command of the army of the Potomac. Three days
previous. General Gibbon assumed command of the division in place of Gen-
eral Eicketts, and on the 7th of October, Brigadier General Nelson Taylor was
assigned to the command of the brigade, relieving Colonel Coulter. Soon after-
wards the brigades of the division were re-organized, the Third* receiving and
parting with two regiments.
At midnight of the 7th of November, after a hard march in a heavy snow
storm, orders were received to prepare two days' rations, and be ready to move
at a moment's notice to support General Bayard upon the Eappahannock.
The brigade moved on the following afternoon, and took position near the rail-
road bridge in support of the cavalry, the enemy's forces being on the opposite
side of the river, and his pickets in sight. It remained on duty, occasionally
skirmishing with the enemy, until the 18th, when the whole command was re-
lieved by General Pleasanton, and the bridge across the Eappahannock was
burned. The cavalry took the river roads, and the infantry that by Bealton's
Station, and marched to Acquia landing, where the Eleventh was detailed for
fatigue duty at the wharf. Here the regiment received pay, clothing, camp
and garrison equipage, and, in pursuance of recent general orders requiring
officers to be mustered in for every new grade fiUed, those of the Eleventh to
whom it applied were mustered.
On the 10th of December, taking three days' cooked rations, and sixty-six
rounds of ammunition, the regiment marched in the direction of Fredericks-
burg, where preparations were in progress for a general engagement, and biv-
ouacked on the night of the 11th, near the river. Heavy cannonading had
been kept up during the entire day, Fredericksburg being bombarded and at
times on fire. Crossing the Eappahannock on a pontoon bridge two miles be-
low Fredericksburg, on the morning of the 12th, the division gained a position
at two P. M., about two hundred and fifty yards from the Bowling Green road,
where it lay in line, under arms, duriag the night. On the following morning,
* Organization of Third Brigade, General Taylor. Eighty-third Regiment New York Volun-
teers, (Ninth Militia,) Colonel Stiles ; Thirteenth Regiment Massachusetts Volunteers, Colonel
Leonard; Eleventh Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, Colonel Coulter; Ninety-seventh
Regiment New York Volunteers, Colonel Wheelock; Eighty-eighth Regiment Pennsylvania
Volunteers, Lieutenant Colonel Wagner.
1862 BATTLE OP FREDERIC KSBUEG- 255
as soon as the fog had risen sufficiently, tlic Tii vision moved forward by bri-
gades, the Third having the advance, and crossed the Bowling Green road.
About two hundred yards beyond, the skirmishers met the enemy and were
soon engaged. The position of the Eleventh was on the extreme left of the
brigade, where, from the nature of the ground, it was much exposed to the
enemy's artillery. After some time, it went forward about fifty yards, where it
found better cover. At two o'clock in the afternoon, the line was again ad-
vanced and the engagement became general. The Third, still holding the ad-
vance, and receiving the first onset of the ememy, suffered fearftdly , but was well
supported by the First and Second Brigades. The colors of the Eleventh were
three times shot down, but as often re-placed and borne triumphantly forward.
In the heat of the engagement. Colonel Coulter was severely wounded, and
the command devolved upon Captain Kuhn. The ammunition having been
exhausted, the regiment re-formed on the Bowling Green road, where a fresh
supply was obtained, and subsequently the brigade took up a position to the
left of that occupied on the night of the 12th, where it remained in line of battle
during the night and the following day. At daylight on the 15th, the regiment
retired about one hundred yards under cover of rising ground, whence it was
ordered on picket duty at Cross Eoads, continuing untU three A. M., of the
16th, when it crossed to the left bank of the Eappahannock, and encamped
near Fahnouth. In this battle, the Eleventh lost one commissioned officer
and fourteen men killed, five commissioned officers and sixty-one men wounded,
and five taken prisoners. Colonel Coulter was sent to the general hospital,
at Washington, and Lieutenant Colonel K W. Batchelder, of the Thirteenth
Massachusetts, was, by special order, placed in command of the regiment. Gen-
eral Gibbon was also wounded in the action, and was succeeded by General
Taylor.
On the 31st, Brigadier General John A. Eobinson was assigned to the com-
mand of the division, and on the 2d of January, Lieutenant Colonel Henry A.
Frink, who had been severely wounded and taken prisoner at the battle of
Bull Kun, returned and assumed command ; but unable to endure the hardsliips
of the camp, he was, a few days later, sent to Georgetown hospital. On the 2d
of January, all the arms of calibre '57 and '58, were exchanged for rifled mus-
kets of calibre '69. Colonel Coulter re-joiued the regiment on the 19th, but,
being stUl unfit for duty, did not assume command.
On the 20th of January, opened that celebrated campaign under Burnside,
known as the " Mud March," in which the Eleventh held a distinguished part.
Purijosing to cross the Eappahannock and again offer battle. General Burnside
put his columns in motion ; but scarcely were they out of camp when the rains
began to descend, and the mud to deepen. The division moved out to Stone-
man's Switch, on the Eichmond, Fredericksburg, and Potomac railroad, where
it bivouacked for the night. Colonel Coulter accompanied in an ambulance,
but, being unable to bear the march, was taken back to Falmouth. The divi-
sion moved above Falmouth and encamped on the 21st, where it remained dur-
ing the 22d and 23d, it being utterly impossible to move either trains or artil-
lery, the infantry marchiug with the greatest difficidty. Yielding to an impe-
rious necessity, further advance was abandoned, and the troops were ordered
back, the Eleventh occupying its old camp at Fletcher's Chapel. On the 26th
of January, General Burnside was relieved, and Major General Joseph Hooker
was placed in command of the army of the Potomac. Dispirited by its re-
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peated fa,iliires, the troops were sutTered to rest hi camp, wliile its commander
was busily engaged in re-organizing its ranks.
Early in Ajiril great activity prevailed tbrougliout tlie army. Inspections
were critically made, reviews were frequent, and every indication pointed to
the early opening of a campaign. Colonel Coulter havhig resumed command
of the regiment, Colonel Leonard of the brigade, and General Eobinsou of the
division, it was reviewed on the 2d of Aijril by General Hooker, and a few days
thereafter by President Lincoln. On the 14th of Ai^ril all sui-plus clothing and
baggage were sent to Belle Plains. In acknowledgment of his many services,
and in anticipation of an active campaign. Chaplain William H. Locke was
presented with a horse by the line officers of the regiment.
To obviate the many difficulties arising from a lack of ready recognition of
the members of the different corps and divisions of the army, General Hooker
invented a system of badges, by which to designate them, and the Chief Quar-
termaster was ordered to furnish them to all officers and enlisted men. These
badges were fastened on the centre of the top of the cap, and insijectors v.^ere
tlirected to see that they were worn. By this system, the badge for the 2d Di-
vision of the 1st army corps, to which the Eleventh regiment belonged, was a
white globe or disc.
General Hooker, having made the necessary preparations for a general en-
gagement, desired to mask his real design of crossing above Fredericksburg, by
making a great show of crossing below. He accordingly sent the 1st, 3d, and
Cth corps vzith immense pontoon trains down the sti'eam to cross and make a
demonstration on the right wing of the rebel army. The 3d Brigade marched
at five A. M. of the 29th, and halting in a field till afternoon, it approached the
Eappahannock at the pontoons of the 1st corps, where the left grand division
imder Franklin had effected a passage on the 12th of December previous. Mer-
rill's brigade, after a spirited engagement, had gained possession of the right
bank early iu the day, and iu the afternoon the balance of the division joined it.
For two days, 30th of April and 1st of May, the forces remained in nearly the
same position, with three pontoon bridges stretched across the stream, the di-
vision upon the south bank throwing up breast-works and planting pieces, while
a vigorous cannonading and some picket firing was kept up from both sides of
the river. On the morning of the 2d of May, a heavy fire was opened upon
the enemy's batteries, who seemed to have been reinforced, and at eleven A. M.
the division marched away to the United States ford, twelve miles above Fal-
mouth, and crossing the stream took position at midnight on the right of the
line, near ChanceUorsville. The 3d Brigade occupied the centre of the division,
and was engaged during the remainder of the night in digging rifle pits and
erecting breast-works. The day had been warm, and the march of twenty miles,
concluded with intrenching, had completely exhausted the men. On the 3d,
the breast- works were streng-thened, and Eamseur's (5th TJ. S.) and HaU's (2d
Maine) batteries were placed in position on the right, where a furious attack was
made by the enemy, which was repulsed, and a large number of prisoners
brought in. On the 4th, fighting continued at intervals on the left, and at four
P. M., the Eleventh was placed on the skirmish line in front of the division,
where it continued until the morning of May 6th. During the night of the 5th,
the army retired, and at dawn on the following day, the regiment withdrew
ti) ihe intrenchments and found them abandoned. Here it was joined by the
One Hundred atid Seventh l^ennsylvania, and deploying skirmishers upon the
1863 BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG. 257
flank and rear, the two regiments retired to United States Ford, being the last
troops to leave the field. Ee-crossing the river, the Eleventh marched to Fal-
mouth, where it re-joined the division. Not arriving upon the field until the
second day of the battle, and not being actively engaged, it had no casual-
ties. In consequence of the reported movement of the enemy's artillery down
the river, it was held in readiness from May 13th to 15th for immediate action,
but was not called on to move.
In the re-organization of the army, after the battle of Chancellorsville, the
Eleventh was assigned to the Second Brigade,* Second Division, First Army
Corps. In anticipation of an active campaign, an order was issued from Head-
quarters of the Army of the Potomac, on the 11th of June, requiring all sur-
plus baggage to be sent to the rear, all persons not having a recognized position
in the army to be excluded from its lines, and the troops prepared for the great-
est possible mobility. Starting on a race which culminated at Gettysburg, the
two armies went 'forward by the Shenandoah and Potomac valleys, the com-
manders watchftd, and eager to seize every advantage. Pleasanton with the
cavalry displayed great activity, and gained a signal advantage over his an-
tagonist at Brandy Station, and again at UppervUle and Ashby's Gap.
Leaving Falmouth on the 12th of June, the Second Brigade moved via War-
renton Junction, Centreville, Herndon and Guilford Stations, to Edward's
Ferry, where it crossed the Potomac on the 25th, and continuing the march
through Barnsville, Middletown and Emmittsburg, halted for the night, at Wol-
ford's farm, on the Pennsylvania State Hue, where the Eleventh was inspected
and mustered for pay. Notice of the order relieving General Hooker, and
placing General Meade in command of the army, was here first communicated
to the troops. Eesuming the march, three cheers were given by the Eleventh
and Ninetieth regiments as they crossed the line, then hastened forward, de-
termined to strike for their native State a deadlier blow. Cannonading was
soon heard in the direction of Gettysburg, and the column was pushed for-
ward with all possible dispatch. On the march, the Eleventh formed the rear
of the rear brigade of the division. Arriving in the neighborhood of Gettys-
burg at about eleven o'clock A. M., the brigade was massed on the north side
-and near the railroad embankment, and just in rear of Seminary Eidge. Scarcely
had it halted, when General Baxter received an order from General Eobinson
to send forward two regiments. The Eleventh Pennsylvania and the Ninety-
seventh New York, under the command of Colonel Coulter, were detached for
this purpose, and proceeding about a quarter of a mile to the right, formed on
the right of General Cutler, of the First Division. A few minutes later, General
Baxter moved with the balance and formed on the right of the detachment, as-
suming command of the entire brigade. The skirmishers were quickly engaged,
and at about half-past twelve P. M., the firing became general. The enemy
were soon observed advancing, when the brigade opened a heavy fire, causing
them to recoil. After several attempts, in each with fresh troops, finding it im-
possible to force the jwsition, they commenced moving to the left under a galling
* Organization of the Second Brigade, Brigadier General Henry Baxter, Second Division,
Brigadier General Jokn C. Robinson, First Corps, Major General John F. Reynolds. Eleventh
Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, Colonel Richard Coulter ; Mnety-seventh Regiment New
York Volunteers, Colonel Charles Wheeloek ; Ninetieth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers,
Colonel Peter Lyle ; Twelfth Regiment Massachusetts Volimteers, Colonel James L. Bates ;
Eighty-third Regiment New York Volunteers, Colonel Williamson ; Eighty-eighth Regiment
Pennsylvania Volunteers, Major Foust.
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fire, when a part of the brigade, including the Eleventh, made a sally which
resulted in the capture of about five hundred of the enemy, comprising three
regiments of Iverson's North Carolina brigade. The line was steadily main-
tained under a heavy pressure until after three o'clock, when the Second was
relieved by a portion of the First Brigade, and the Eleventh was moved to the
railroad embankment to the support of Stewart's battery. Both flanks of the
Union army having been turned, it was ordered to fall back to the town of
Gettysburg, tbe Eleventh retiring with the brigade along the railroad, and
suffering severely from a fire of musketry and artillery.
The division immediately took position on Cemetery Hill. Here, an order
was received, transfen-ing the Eleventh regiment from the Second to the Ffrst
Brigade, and directing Colonel Coulter to assume command in place of General
Paul, who had been severely wounded and taken from the field. At about five
o'clock it moved from the Cemetery to the left, and formed near, and parallel
with the Emmittsburg road, the division connecting with the left of the Eleventh
Corps. Having formed in line of battle, and erected temporary breast-works,
it remained in position supporting batteries, imtil about noon of the following
day, July 2d, when it was relieved by General Hays' division of the Second
Corps, and retired a short distance. At seven o'clock in the evening, the bri-
gade moved further to the left to the support of the Third Corps, and was sub-
jected to artillery fire which resulted in considerable loss. At about ten o'clock
P. M., the brigade was again ordered into position on the Emmittsburg road,
in front of the Cemetery, in support of a portion of the Eleventh Corps, from
which it was relieved at daylight on the morning of the 3d. At two o'clock in
the afternoon, the artillery fire becoming general and heavy along the entire
line, the brigade was moved quickly to the support of Captain Eicketts' and
other batteries, on the right and front of Cemetery Hill, where it remained
about an hour, exposed to both front and rear fire of artillery, and a skirmish
fire in front. When, upon the point of moving. Colonel Coulter was severely
wounded in the arm, and temporarily disabled, but remiained with the brigade,
and soon after resumed command. At about three o'clock P. M,, it moved
rapidly imder a severe fire to the support of the Second Corps, upon which the
enemy had massed his forces for a last desperate attack, and took position on
the right of the Third Division in support of a battery, where brisk skirmishing
was kept up with considerable loss on both sides, until nine o'clock P. M. Two
hours later, it being ascertained that the enemy were removing fences, either
for the purpose of making defence against attack, or of opening the way, the
breast- works were much strengthened by the addition of stone and timber, the
brigade working nearly the entire night. On the following day, July 4th, the
position remained unchanged, skirmishing continuing with some loss.
Immediately after the failure of the grand charge on the afternoon of the
3d, the rebel leader began to withdraw his forces. But, in order to mask his
designs, he strengthened all his picket lines and fell to fortifying. Beyond shght
encoimters, there was little activity during the 4th. On the morning of the
5th, the last of the rebel host had disappeared ; the gi'ound was yielded j the
victory won !
Upon being assigned to the command of the brigade. Colonel Coulter turned
over the command of the regiment to Captain Benjamin E. Haines, who was
wounded on the afternoon of the 3d of July, and was succeeded by Captain
John B. Overmyer, who remained in command until noon of July 4, when he
\f863 TUB MINE EUN CAMPAIGN. 259
was relieved by Captain J. J. Bierer, Lis senior officer, just then returned from
an absence occasioned by sickness. Tlie losses of tlie Eleventh regiment during
the four days of fighting, were fifteen killed, fifty-nine wounded, and sixty-four
taken prisoners. Adjutant Small had his horse shot in the action on the first
instant.
Pursuit of the retreatuig rebel army was commenced on the morning of the
5th of July, and on the 6thj the Union army was in full motion. Following up
the direct line on the Chambersburg road, with Sedgwick's corps subsequently
re-inforced by the Fifth, as far as Fairfield Pass, where the enemy was found in
some force, Meade decided to debouch to the left, and moved through Emmitts-
burg to Middletown, the array remaining one day to rest and refit. At day-
light on the 8th, the Eleventh moved with the brigade and bivouacked that
night on the north side of South Mountain, throwing up breast-works. Moving
on July 10th, through Boonsboro' to Beaver creek, it was again engaged in
throwing uj) breast- works, where an attack was anticipated. Crossing Antie-
tam creek at noon on the 12th, it formed in line of battle and entrenched, with
the enemy in its immediate fi?ont, in strong position well fortified. On the night
of the 13thj the enemy escaped across the Potomac, and further pursuit was
given over.
Eeturning to Berlin, the regiment crossed the river on pontoons, and en-
camped on the night of the 18th, at Waterford, Virginia. Here the Eleventh,
which had been transferred on the field of the first day at Gettysburg, to the
First Brigade, was returned by order of General Eobinson to its place in the
Second. In the forward movement of the army to the Eapidan and retrograde
to Centreville, the regiment participated, but did not become actively engaged.
On the 8th of October, while on the picket line in the neighborhood of Ger-
mania ford, Colonel Coulter, division officer of the day, had occasion to com-
municate with the officer of the enemy's pickets. The substance of the commu-
nication was signalled JQ^om the nearest station to rebel Headquarters. But
this was not the conclusion of the matter. The TJnion signal officers supposing
themselves in possession of the enemy's system of signals, read the communi-
cation and reported it to corps Headquarters, so that a trivial act transpiring
on the remote picket line was immediately known throughout both armies.
Colonel Coulter was summoned to the tent of Generol Newton to give an expla-
nation, and was requested to make a detailed report of the facts. The event
though of little moment in itself, proved of great consequence to the army j
for the rebel signal system was thereby verified.
As the army again moved forward on the Mine Eun expedition, the Eleventh
took the Warrenton road, crossing Bull Eun at Stone Bridge, and thence moved
through Haymarket to Thoroughfare Gap, where a slight skirmish ensued.
Crossing the Eappahannock river on the 9th of November, Colonel Coulter
was placed in command of a detachment consisting of the Sixteenth Maine,
Eighty-third and One Hundred and Fourth New York, and Eleventh Penn-
sylvania regiments, with a section of a New York battery, and stationed at
Liberty, where were established General Eichardson's division Headquarters,
the Eleventh under the command of Major Keenan. An attack upon an out-
post, by Mosby's cavalry in the garb of Union soldiers, was rei)ulsed, but not
until one Union soldier was wounded, five taken prisoners and a number of
horses and mules driven away. The assumed uniform protected the party until
too late for the picket guard to make a successful resistance.
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The regiments of tliis detachment having been ordered to their several bri-
gades, at daylight on the morning of the 27th of November, thei division crossed
the Eappahannock at the station, and the Eapidan at Culpepper Mines ford^
encamped at Culpepper gold mines and on the following day marched to Eob-
inson's Tavern, where the Second Corps was abeady in line. Colonel Coulter
assumed command of division reserve, consisting of the Mnetieth and Eleventh
Pennsylvania, Sixteenth Maine, and Twelfth Massachusetts, and moving for-
ward in three lines, took position on Mine Eun. The Eleventh was placed on.
picket duty and had one man wounded. On the 30thy the division moved ta
the right in two lines, the reserve under Colonel Coulter, covering the rear of
both brigades, and took position on the right of the Fredericksburg and Orange
Court House turnpike. At nine o'clock in the morning. General Sedgwick
opened on the right, but the enemy only answered with a ffew shells. Eemain-
ing, and suifering intensely from cold, until the evening of December 1st, the
division withdrew, and moved to Germania ford, where it covered the crossing
of the Fifth and Sixth, and the picket detads of the First^ Third^ Fifth and Sixth
Corps^ when it was withdrawn, with the exception of one hundred men, who
remained tiU the bridges were taken up, and then crossed in boats. Eeturn-
ing to the right bank of the Eappahannock, and again crossing to the left, it
went into winter quarters.
On the 5th of January, in conformity with provisions of an order from the
War Department, two hundred and four men of the Eleventh regiment re-en-
Usted as veteran volunteers, and were mustered ia, to date from January 1st.
As this number exceeded three-fourths of the whole, it insured the continuance
of the organization and a veteran furlough.
On the 20th of January, a communication was received from the Headquar-
ters of the First Army Corps, proposing a plan to raise a fund for the erection
of a monument to the memory of Major General John F. Eeynolds, former com-
mander of the corps, upon which a regimental order* was issuedy commending
the virtues of that illustrious soldier, and urging a hearty co-operation. The
full amount, allowed by the conditions fixed by the committee, was immediately
subscribed -, one hundred and ten dollars by commissioned officers, and one
hundred and fifty-five doUars by enlisted men.
On the 2d of February, an order was issued from the Headquarters of the
Army of the Potomac, granting a furlough of thirty-five days to the re-enlisted
*HeADQUAKTEES, EliEVENTH REGIMENT, >
Camp on Cedar Mountain, Virginia, January 10, 1864. J
REGiMENTAii Obders No. 1, (Extracts.)
2. The following communication has been received from Headquarters of First Army Corps r
^' Sib : — ^You are informed that at a meeting of the officers of the First Army Corps, held in
this town, January 5, 1864, you, with your Adjutant and senior medical officer, were appointed
a committee for your regiment, to collect funds for the purpose of erecting a monument over
the remains of the late Major General John F. Reynolds. The meeting hmited the subscrip-
tions so that no officer should subscribe more than five dollars, and no soldier more than fifty
cents. The principal committee as selected by the meeting, is composed of the following offi-
cers : Colonel Hoffman, for the 1st division. General Baxter for the 2d, Colonel Dana, for the
3d, Dr. Heard, Medical Director, Treasurer, and Captain M'Clure, Secretary. Be so good as ta
inform the other members of the committee for your regiment, and at your earliest conveni-
ence commence the subscription."
In compliance therewith, Major John B. Keenan, Surgeon James W. Anawalt, and acting
A^djutant, Lieutenant James T. Chalfant, are announced as- the Reynolds' monument commit*
tee for this regiment. The high esteem in which our late commander was held by the entire
1864 BATTLE OF THE WILDERNESS. 261
men, in conformity with conditions tendered by the Government, and attach-
ing temporarily, the men not re-enlisting to the Ninetieth Pennsylvania. On
the 5th, the regiment proceeded to Alexandria, and was quartered at the Sol-
diers' Eest, receiving pay and new clothing, and thence to Harrisburg, where
it was disbanded. Eecruiting stations were opened at Pittsburg, Greensburg,
Lock Haven, Jersey Shore, Carlisle, and Mauch Chunk. On the 20th of March,
the regiment re-assembled at Harrisburg, and on the 28th, proceeded to Wash-
ington with three hundred and fourteen recruits, and two hundred and seventy-
six furloughed men, an aggregate of five hundred and ninety. On the 3d of
April, the regiment re-joined the brigade at Culpepper, and until the opening
of the campaign in the Wilderness, was employed in re-organizing and drilling.
Upon the establishment of the Headquarters of Lieutenant General Grant
with the Army of the Potomac, that army was consolidated into three corps,
Second, Fifth and Sixth, commanded respectively by Hancock, Warren and
Sedgwick. In this organization, the First Corps was merged in the Fifth, the
united force forming four divisions, commanded by Wadsworth, Eobinson,
Crawford and Griffin.
At midnight on the 3d of May, the army began to move ; the Fifth Corps
leading the way, and crossing the Eapidan at Germania ford. Griffin's divi-
sion encountered the enemy on the Orange and Fredericksburg turnpike, at
three P. M. on the 5th, the second division being within supporting distance,
but not actively engaged. At six P. M., the division was marched to the left,
to the support of Hancock's right, and in assuming position, the Eleventh be-
came very warmly engaged, the battle raging with great fury, until darkness
put a period to the contest. The loss during the engagement, was about fifty
killed and wounded. Captain Chalfant, while establishing a line during the
night, became bewildered, and taking a wrong direction, fell into the hands of
the enemy. Colonel Coulter had his horse shot.
The action opened early on the following morning, the line being advanced
rapidly across the plank road. In this advance, leading with his accustomed
bravery and skill, General Baxter fell severely wounded, and the command of
the brigade devolved on Colonel Coulter ; that of the regiment on Major Kee-
nan. The battle soon grew warm, and, owing to the difficult nature of the
ground, the brigade became broken. The rebels fought with great obstinacy,
and the loss in the command was heavy. Major Keenan had his horse kiUed,
and Colonel Coulter another horse wounded. Being relieved by a portion of
Hancock's corps, the brigade was ordered to the extreme left, in anticipation
of an attack, where it remained strengthening the position until about five P. M.,
corps, cannot be more befittingly expressed than in the manner proposed, and it is hoped that
the name of every officer and enlisted man in the regiment will appear upon the subscription
roll.
By order of Major John B. Keenan.
The committee have decided to erect the monument of bronze, on the field where their
commander feU. The Peimsylvania Legislature, at its last sessiouj passed the foUowing act :
Beit enacted, &c.. That the Governor be and is hereby authorized to transfer, at his discre-
tion, to the committee of the First Army Corps, for the erection of a monument to the memory
of Major General John F. Rejniolds, deceased, any unserviceable or condemned ordnance:
Provided, That the Adjutant General of Pennsylvania shaU first have such ordiiance properly
inspected, by a competent person, and make report thereof to the Governor, specifying in his
report, the articles of ordnance found xmserviceable and condemned ; which articles so spe-
cified, the Governor is authorized by this act, to turn over as aforesaid.
Pamph. Laws, 1867, p. 364.
262 ELEVENTH REGIMENT. 1864
when it was ordered to the right, and posted at ten P. M. near army Headquar-
ters, the enemy's eiforts heing at that time directed against the right of the
Sixth Corps. The loss during the day, was one hundred and fifty-seven killed
and wounded.
On the evening of the 7th, the brigade was united near the Lacy House,
and at ten P. M., took the advance in the flank movement of the army to the
left, passing the Second Corps, and taking the Brock road to Spottsylvania
Comt House. All night the march was continued, with the design of seizing
the high and commanding grounds at that point, but the enemy having the ad-
vantage of a shorter road, had already arrived and posted his skirmishers
along the river Ny, where the brigade, at about five o'clock on the morning of
the 8th, went into line, the Twelfth Massachusetts, and the right wing of the
Eleventh being deployed as skirmishers. Without pausing for rest, it was
pushed rapidly forward for nearly a mile and a half, with some loss. It had
been given out that the enemy in front were " dismounted cavaky," but one of
the men having obtained through the thick undergrowth a view of them, re-
ported '^ dismoimted cavalry, carrying hnapsacksP It was Hood's veteran
division. At this point, the lines which had become somewhat disordered, were
re-formed by General Eobinson, the Second brigade on the left, and the First
and Third on the right of the road. From this point the ground was open,
the enemy having taken a strong position in the edge of the woods and strength-
ened himself by feUing trees. The line was pushed forward tiU within about
seventj'-five yards of the enemy's breast-work, when his fire becoming very se-
vere, and the left flank and front being entirely unprotected, it was checked
and compelled to retire, taking up a position near Alsop's house, where tem-
porary defences were thrown up and the division rested. During the advance
General Eobinson was severely wounded and taken from the field. Major
Keenan gaUantly leading the Eleventh, was shot dead in the very act of cheer-
ing on his men. A brave man, always at the post of duty, his loss to the regi-
ment was sorely felt.
The fatigue and fighting to which the division had been subjected, had
terribly thinned its ranks. During the last three days, it had lost its division,
all three brigade commanders, and an aggxegate of not less than two thousand
officers and men. It was, in consequence, temporarily broken up ; the First
Brigade, Colonel Lyle, being transferred to the Fourth Division ; the Second
Brigade, Colonel Coulter, to the Third Division, General Crawford ; the Third
Brigade, Colonel Bowman was retained by General Warren, under his own su-
pervision.
Busily employed strengthening the defences near Alsop's house during
the entire night, at eight o'clock on the.evenmg of the 8th, the regiment was
ordered further to the right, where it again spent the night throwing up breast-
works. At noon on the following day, ii reported now under Captain B. F.
Haines, with the brigade, to General Crawford, and was immediately placed on
the right of the line. On the morning of the 10th, an order was issued for a
general assault along the whole front of the Fifch and Sixth corps. Advancing
under a deadly fire of musketry up the slope of Laurel Hill, a line of rifle pits
on its STunmit was gallantly carried ; but beyond, earth-works weU supplied with
artillery, supported by infantry, were disclosed. Advancing to within a him-
dred yards of the intrenchments, it was compelled to halt, but held the ground
gained In the face oC a severe fiie, the brave men clung to their position for
1864 BATTLE OF SPOTTSYLVANIA. 263
five hours, when they were relieved by Gibbons' Division. Out of nine hundred
men who formed the brigade, as it marched out in the morning, two hundred
and twenty-nine, mangled and bleeding, were struct down in the narrow space
in front. Another attempt was made to carry the heights on the 12th, by the
Pennsylvania Eeserves, in which Coulter's brigade was ordered to their support,
but was alike unsuccessful. The supportiag brigade gained a position a little
in advance of the charging column, protecting themselves by the formation of
the ground, which was held until they were relieved.
Finding it impossible to carry the strong jwsition occupied by the enemy,
a movement by the left flank was ordered, and the Eleventh remaining on the
picket line until the division was well away, followed, and joining the brigade,
took position near the Anderson House, and subsequently crossing the river
ISTy, moved up nearer Spottsylvania, in supi)ort of Cooper's First Pennsylvania
battery. All night long, the work of intrenching was vigorously pushed, and
morning disclosed to the enemy a formidable line of earth-works, into which
his shells fell harmless. During the following day, 18th, timber was felled in
front, and pickets were established in close proximity to the enemy's works,
one of his most formidable batteries being silenced by their unerring aim.
Stung by the troublesome fire of the riflemen, several attempts were made to
dislodge them, one of which proved partially successful, the line being driven
in nearly one hundred yards. Colonel Coulter immediately led the Eighty-
eighth Pennsylvania to its support, and while disposing the men for an advance,
was wounded in the leffc breast by one of the enemy's pickets, and was borne
{torn the field.
Participating with its accustomed valor, in the manoeuvres and desperate
fighting to gain Eichmond, by the way of the North Anna, Bethesda Church,
and Cold Harbor, the regiment was finally established in the lines before Pe-
tersburg, its right connecting with the Mnth Corps, and the enemy in well con-
structed breast-works just in front. During the night of the 17th of June,
preparations were made for a general assault at daylight; but as the skirmishers
advanced, they found that the enemy had withdrawn, and taken up a position
nearer the city, more easily defended than the outer line. Changing the tactics
from a general, to an assault by column at different points, an ineffectual at-
tempt was made to storm their works, when the line was re-formed and in-
trenched.
Finding that the direct attack would not prove effectual, the lines were
gradually extended to the left, until, about the middle of August, the camp of
the Eleventh was within three miles of the Weldon railroad, one of the enemy's
chief lines of supply. On the 18th of August, masking the movement by some
activity on the north side of the James, the Fifth Corps moved for the purpose
of occupying and destroying that road. The division marched with the First
and Second brigades in Une, the Third supporting, formed in column of regi-
ments. The skirmishers soon became engaged, and the brigade was deployed
with the Eleventh on the right. At six o'clock P. M., the line was established
and breast-works were erected which, on the following day were extended to
the right. At four o'clock in the afternoon, the enemy having massed a heavy
force, broke through the line and took some prisoners. The loss in the Elev-
enth fell principally upon companies D, E and G, occupying the skirmish Hne,
under command of Captain John B. Overmeyer, who was himself twice taken
prisoner, but escaped ; two men were killed and several wounded by the fire of
264 ELEVENTH REGIMENT, 1865
our own batteries. Eemaining in line until the morning of tlie 20tli, it was re-
jieved, and moved to a position near the Yellow House. In the action of the
following day it was present, but did not become actively engaged. Captain
N"oble, of company A, re-captured the colors of the Mnety -fourth l^ew York,
which had fallen into the hands of the enemy, aud private George W. Eeed, of
company E, captured the colors of the Twenty-fourth ijforth Carolina, after-
wards receiving a medal of honor by order of the War Department, as a mark
of distinction for the heroic act. The loss in this engagement was two kiUed,
ten wounded, and seventy-four taken prisoners.
The expedition to Hatcher's Eun, on the 27th of October, proved fruitless,
and the command returned to its old position, after six days of marching and
fightiQg. In September a number of promotions were recommended by Colo-
Qel Coulter, now appointed Brevet Brigadier General, and the regiment was
thoroughly re-organized. Siuce the opening of the Wilderness campaign, it
had lost over five hundred men ; but recruits came forward, so that its number
never fell below two hundred. By special order of the War Department, dated
November 16, the veterans and other enlisted men of the Ninetieth Pennsyl-
vania, remaining in service, were transferred to, and consolidated with the
Eleventh regiment.
Notwithstanding the occupation of the Weldon railroad, it was still used by
the enemy for the transportation of his supplies. On the 7th of December, the
Fifth Corps was ordered to effect its more complete destruction. Encamping
on the night of the 7th, at Sussex Court House, the regiment arrived on the
evening of the 8th, struck the road about four miles south of the Notaway
bridge, and commenced burning cross-ties, heating and bendiug the rails, and,
proceeding in direction of Hickford station, encamped at night on the Halifax
road. About twenty miles of the road having been destroyed, the counter-
march was commenced on the morning of the 10th, the brigade acting as rear
guard to the column. The enemy's cavalry hung on the flanks of the brigade,
and five miles from the place of starting, made a dash upon a squadron of
Union cavalry, but were quickly checked by the infantry. Still following up
with the evident design of giving trouble, the Eleventh and Eighty-eighth
Pennsylvania, and Ninety-seventh New York were formed in ambush. Our
cavalry having made a show of resistance, rapidly retreated, followed by the
enemy, who received a deadly volley, emptying saddles and convincing the
survivors of the necessity of keeping at a more respectful distance. Crossing
the Notaway river at Jerusalem plank road, the regiment arrived on the 12th
in its camp before Petersburg. The loss was one wounded and two missing in
this expedition.
During the two succeeding months, little activity prevailed. The time was
employed in filling up the ranks, re-organizing and drilling. General Coulter
having been assigned to the command of the Third Brigade, and Major B. F.
Haines — who had been promoted to Lieutenant Colonel in place of Henry A.
Frink, promoted to Colonel of the One Hundred and Eighty-sixth Eegiment—
being assigned to command of the Eighty-eighth Pennsylvania volunteers, the
command of the regiment devolved upon John B. Overmeyer, who had been
commissioned Major.
Leaving camp at early dawn on the 5th of February, the Eleventh marched
in the rear of the brigade, and bivouacking for the night on Grand Creek plan-
tation, crossed Hatcher's Eun where the Division was massed, remaining until
1865 TEE TPtNAlj CAM1>A10S. '265
*wo P. M., when the brigade re-crossed the stream, and marching ahout three-
quarters of a mile in a north-westerly direction, formed in line of battle. Mov-
ing forward a quarter of a mile further, it was hotly engaged with the enemy^
the rebel General Pegram being killed by the ikst volley. The Eleventh mov-
ing a short distance by the right flank, erected temporary breast- works, and
lield the position with the exception of a short interval when its flanks were
uncovered, until its ammunition was exhausted and the giving way of the whole
line left no alternative but to withdraw. Eetiriug to the breast-works thrown
4ip at Hatcher's Eun, it was re-farmed and remained there during the night.
On the morning of the 7th, it was moved along the works a mile to the right of
the Vaughan road, where debouching from the intrenchments, it formed in
support of the Thirty -ninth Massachusetts, and was soon engaged with the
enemy's skirmishers, pushing them steadily back, capturing one of his tempo-
Taiy earth-works, and advancing to within one hundred yards of a sti^ong Hue
of his fortifications. Eelieved by a portion of the Sixth Corps, it bivouacked
for the night on the field, and on the following morning was again i^laced upon
the skirmish liue. On the 10th, it moved with the brigade back to camp, having
lost in the series of engagements, nine killed, sixty-nine wounded, and nine
onissing.* Hatcher's Eun was securely held, and two days later, the military
Toad was extended to its right bank. Lieutenant Colonel Haines was severely
wounded in this action, while in command of the Eighty-eighth.
Little anticipated by the rank and file of the army of the Potomac their last
campaign was fast approaching. On the morning of the 29th of March, the
regiment broke camp at Hatcher's Eun, and moving by the Halifax road, formed
in line of battle near the Speer House, with the Ninety-seventh New York on
the right and Sixteenth Maine on the left, and advanced about a mile, when,
after manceuvriug for position it bivouacked for the night, near the Boydton
plank road. On the following morning, it moved a mile to the right, and threw
up breast- works, whence it was pushed forward about two miles, where a line
of battle was formed in the woods. About noon of the 31st, the enemy attacked
an heavy force, and turning the flank of the brigade, forced the line back to neaj
the plank road. But the advantage was only temporary j for, immediately re-
forming, it re-gained the lost ground, and advanced about half a mile furtheo:
^nd threw up rifle-pits. April 1st, moving in line of battle in the direction
<of the White Oak road, at three o'clock P. M., company D was deployed
as slrn'mishea-s, and the line advanced about two miles, gradually bearing to
the left, when the enemy were driven from their works and the battle-flag of
vthe Thu'ty-second Virginia was captured by Sergeant H. A. Delavie, of corn-
pany L Marching by the White Oak road, it bivouacked near Five Forks for
the night On the 2d, the enemy's left having been broken and dispersed, the
brigade moved in the direction of Petersburg, on the South Side raih-oad, and
^at four o'clock in the afternoon, leaving the road, crossed Chandler's Eun and
formed in line of battle at ten P. M., north of Sutherland station, the enemy-
occupying strong works just in front, and opening a heavy fire. During the
night, they stole away from their works, and while the troops were preparing
to fall into line for the march, on the following morning, a prolonged cheer
* A notable example of the attacliment of men fca- a dumb brute, was afforded during this
engagement. A faithful dog, which had foUowed the regiment through all its campaigns, aL-
ways taldng its place beneath the iiag in battle, was hit and instantly killed. Though in tho
midst of a desperate engagement, and under a murderous fire, the men paused and gave the
loody a burial where it fell.
34
Q66 ELEVENTH REGIMENT, 1865
rolling along the TTnion lines, told that Petersburg and Eichmond had fallen.
On the 4th, the corps moved and bivouacked at night near Jettersville station,
on the Danville railroad and passing through Drainesville, bivouacked on the
night of the 6th, near High Bridge on the South Side railroad. Crossing the
Appomattox on the 7th, it encamped at night near Prince Edward's Court
House. During the 8th, its march was broken by frequent halts, the trains
blocking the way, but finally rested at eleven P. M. On the following morn-
'pg it moved by a circuitous route, crossing and re-crossing the railroad, and
iialted at nine o'clock A. M., near Appomattox Court House, where the enemy
SIIBEENDERED.
Among the first regiments in the service in 1861, fighting its first battle at
Falling Waters in the three months' campaign, through all the varying for-
tunes of the Army of the Potomac, with which it was from the first incorpo-
rated, down to the last grand struggle, when the old antagonist was held in an
unyielding grasp, it had never lost its identity and never failed to respond in
the hour of battle.
Account op the State Fi/AG. — The State flag -was presented to the regiment by Governor
Curtin, November 20th, 1861, and placed in the hands of Sergeant Charles H. Foulke, of Com-
pany A, who carried it until August 11th, 1862, at Cedar Mountain, where he was accidentally
wounded in the foot, when it was delivered to Sergeant Robert H. Knox, of Company C, who
carried it August 21st to 24th, at Rappahannock station, August 28th, at Thoroughfare Gap, and
August 30th, at Bull Run, where he was severely wounded, losing his right leg, the flag pass-
ing on the field, into the hands of First Sergeant Samuel S. Bierer, Company C, who was im-
mediately woimded ; it was then taken by Second Lieutenant Absalom Schall, Company C,
who was severely wounded, when it was again taken by Sergeant Samuel S. Bierer, Company
C, who carried it to Centreville. Daniel Mathews carried it September 1st, at ChantUly,
September 14th, at South Mountain, September 16th and 17th, at Antietam, where he was
severely wounded, and it was taken by Private William Welty, of Company C, who was
almost immediately kiUed ; it then passed into the hands of Corporal Frederick Welty, of
Company C, who was soon severely wounded, and obliged to leave it on the field, where it
remained some time, all of the men near it having been kiUed or wounded. It was next car-
ried by Second lieutenant Edward H. Gay, of Company F, who received two gun-shot
wounds, and passed the flag to Sergeant Henry Bitner, of Company E, who retained it until
the close of the action. December 12th, and 13th, 1862, at the battle of Fredericksburg, it
was carried by Corporal John V. Kuhns, of Company C, until he was three times severely
wounded, losing his left leg. It was then borne by Cyrus W. Chambers, of Company C, who
was kiUed, when it was taken by Corporal John W. Thomas, of Company C, who was also
severely wounded. It was brought off the field by Captain Benjamin F. Haines, of Company
B. Corporal John H. M'Kalip, of Company C, was next made color bearer, who carried it
April 30th, to May 5th, 1863, at Chancellorsville, and July 1st, at Gettysburg, where he was se-
verely wounded in a charge upon Iverson's North Carolina Brigade, the flag falling amongst
some bushes where it was afterwards discovered by Private Michael Kepler, of Company D,
who carried it dming the remainder of the engagements July 1st, 2d and 3d, and also at Mine
Run, December 1st, 1863; in April, 1864, he being absent, sick, it was delivered to Corporal
J. J. Lehman, of Company D, who carried it May 5th and 6th in the Wilderness, and May
8th at Spottsylvania, where he was killed, and the flag was brought off" the field by Second
Lieutenant M'Cutohen of Company F. The next color bearer, whose name has not been ascer-
tained, was severely wounded in the foot. May 12th, at Spottsylvania. Corporal Wm. Mathews,
of Company C, carried it during the remainder of the engagement at Spottsylvania, and at
North Anna, Cold Harbor, Bethesda Church, in front of Petersburg, Weldon railroad, and
until December 3d, 1864, when he was relieved by Sergeant Albert Carter, of Company A , who
bore it in the Hickford raid, December, 1864; February 6th and 7th, 1865, at Hatcher's Run
and Dabney's Mills ; March 28th, Quaker Road ; March 30th, White Oak Ridge ; April 1st.
Five Forks ; April 9th, Appomattox Court House and until May 28th, 1865, when he was hon-
orably discharged. John C. Scheurman, of Company A, then carried it until the regiment was
mustered out of service. July 7th, 1805, it was delivered to the State authorities at Harris-
burg, and July 4th, 186G, it was formally returned to the Governor, at Philadelphia, upon tht*
occasion of the pulilic return of all the State flags.
THREE YEARS' SERVICE.
267
FIELD AND STAFF OFFICERS,
Richard Coulter....
Thomas S. Martin.
Henry A. Frink ...
Benj. F. Haines....
John B. Keenan
John B. Overmeyer
Israel Uncapher ....
Arthur F. Small....
John A. Stevenson.
George W. Thorn..
AUenS. Jacobs
Robert Anderson ,.
Rob. M. S. Jackson.
James W. Anawalt,
Thomas G. Morris ,
William C. Phelps
William F. Osborne
John M. Rankin....
Charles D. Fortney
William H. Locke..
Edward H. Gay
John Ingram
Wm.J.Willyard...
William R. Huber.
Sam'lW. Phillips..
Sam'l P. lightcap.
Col.
Lt. Col
..do
..do.
Maj.
..do.
Adj...
..do..,
..do..,
Q.M,
..do ..,
..do...
Surg.
..do...
As. Sur.
..do
..do
...do
do
Chap'n
Sr. Maj.
..do.
..do.
Q.M.Sr
.do„.
.do...
Nov. 27, '61,
Nov. 27, '61,
Nov. 27, '61,
Oct. 2, '61,
Oct. 1, '61,
Oct. 4, '61,
Oct, 25, '61,
April 7, '62,
Mar. 17, '64,
Sept. 13, '61,
Oct. 15, '61,
Oct. 1, '61,
Nov. 4, '61,
Nov. 4, '61,
Sept. 17, '62,
Aug. 4, '62,
Mar. 24, '63,
Jan. 27, '65,
Mar. 8, '65,
Nov. 27, '61,
Nov. 27, '61,
July 3, '62,
Oct. 1, '61,
Oct. 4, '61,
Nov. 27, '61,
Nov. 8, '61,
Wounded at Fredericksburg, Gettysburg and
Spottsylvania— Pr. Bv. Brig. Gen., Aug. 1, '64—
to Bv. Maj. Gen., Apr. 1,'65 — Mus. out with reg.,
July 1, 1865.
Killed at Bull Run, August 30, 1862.
W'd at 2d Bull Run— Pr. fr. Maj. to Lt. Col., Sept.
1, '62— to Col. 186th reg., May 30, 1864.
Pr. fr. Capt. Co. B, to Maj., Nov. 1, '64— to Lt. Col.
Dec. 26, '64— to Bv. Col. Mar. 13, '65— wounded
at 2d Bull Run, Gettysburg and Hatcher's Run
—mus. out with reg. j July 1, '65.
Wounded at Thoroughfare Gap— Pr. fr. Capt. Co.
K, to Maj., Sept. 1, '62— Killed at Spottsylvania,
May 8, 1864.
Pr. fr. Capt. Co. D, to Maj., Dec 26, '64— to Bv. Lt.
Col. Mar. 13, '65— Bv. Col., and wounded, Apr. 1,
1865— mustered out with reg., July 1, 1865. "
Pr. fr. 1st Lt. Co. F, Mar. 10, '62— res. Nov. 28, '62.
Pr. fr. Priv. Co. D, to Sgt. Major, June 15, '62— to
Adj., Mar. 1, '63— dis. by G, O., Sept. 27, 1863.
Pr. fr. 1st Lt. Co. C, Nov. 1, '64— w'd Apr. 1, '65—
mus. out with reg., July 1, 1865— Vet.
Pr. fr. 1st Lt. Co. B, Sept. 30, '61— disch, on Surg.
certificate. May 30, 1863.
Pr. fr. Priv. Co. A, to Com. Sgt., Oct. 18, '61— to 2d
Lt. Co. A, Mar. 1, '63— to Q. M., June 3. 1863-
died October 18, 1863.
Pr. fr. 1st Lt., Co. F, to Q. M., Dec. 5, '64— to Capt.
Co. G, May 15, 1865.
Resigned Apr. 1, '63— pr. Surg. U. S. Vols.— died
in service, at Chattanooga, January 18, 1865.
Pr. fr. Asst. Surg. 11th, to Surg. 132d, Sept. 12, '62
—to Surg. 11th, May 27, '63— mus. out with regi-
ment, July 1, 1865.
Resigned November 25, 1862.
Pr. to Surg. 22d reg. Penn'a Cav., Apr. 7, 1864.
Pr. to Surg. 13th reg. Penn'a Cav., Feb. 3, 1865.
Mustered out with regiment, July 1, 1865.
Pr. fr. Hos. Stew., Mar. 14, '65— mus.outwithj-eg.,
July 1, '65.
Resigned Dec. 19, '63.
Pr. fr. Priv. Co. K, to Sgt. Maj., Jan. 15, 1862— to
2d Lt. Company F, March 10, 1862.
Discharged March 30, 1865.
Pr. fr. Sgt. Co. K, May 30,'65— mus. out with reg ,
July 1, 1865— Vet.
Pr. fr. 1st Sgt. Co. E,Oct. 18, 1861— disch. on Surg.
certificate, Mar. 15, 1863.
Pr. fr. Priv. Co. D, to Com. Sgt^, Mar. 1, '63— to Q.
ggt., April 1. '63— to 2d
—Vet.
M. Sgt., April 1, '63— to 2d Lt. Co. B, April 18,
Pr. fr. Priv. Co. H, Oct. 1, 1864— Com. Rgt. Q. M.,
June 30, '65, not mus.— mus. out with regiment,
July 1, '65— Vet.
Note.— The following abbreviations have been used in the preparation of remarks:
Ab. absent.
Asst. assistant.
Adj. Adjatant.
Bu. buried.
Bv brevet.
Bd. band.
Capt. Captain.
Chap. Chaplain.
Cor. Corporal. Fr. from.
Com. commissioned or Furl, furlough.
commissary.
Cert, certificate.
Dis. dismissed.
Dis'y. disability.
Disch. discharged.
Exp. expiration.
Hos. hospital.
Lt. Lieutenant.
Mus. mustered.
Muc. musician.
Mis. missing.
Pr. promoted.
PI. principal.
Priv. private.
Eeg. regiment.
Red. reduced.
Res. resigned.
Rem. removed.
Sen. sentenced.
Sorv. service.
Surg. Surgeon.
Sgt. Sergeant.
Sub. substitute.
Stew, steward.
Tr. transferred.
Vet. veteran volunteer.
Wd. wounded.
Wds. wounds
ELEVENTH REGIMEKT,
KAMB.
KAKK.
DATE OP MUSTER
INTO SERVICE.
f
REMARKS.
Charles H. Clifford;
Natha'l B. DUhom.
Lewis P. Hays
Pulaski F.Hyatt....
James J. Brlggs
Ed..S. Stephenson...
Com. Sf
...do
...do
Hos. St.
...do_...
...do
Oct. 4, '61,
Nov. 26, '61,
Oct. 1, 'Gi,
Nov. 27, '61,
Oct. 4, '61,
Mar. 1, '6&,
3
3
3
3
3
3
Pr. fr. Prlv. Ca B, Dec; l,.'63-dfech Oct.3,.186k
Pr. fr. Sgt. Co. A, to Com. Sgt., Dec. 24, 1864— tos
2d Lt. Co. H, May 20, 1865-Vet.
Promoted from Corporal Co. K,May 80, '65— mus-
tered out wltli regiment,. July 1, 1865— Vet.
Promoted to Hos. Stew. U. S. A., Jan. 23, 1863.
Promoted to Hospital Steward, March 1, 1863—
to 2d Lt^ Company B^.Mar. 28, 1864^Vet.
Mustered out with regiment, July 1, 1865.
REGIMENTAL BAIJ^D.-
Mosheim G. Steck ..
P'lMuc
Oct. 25, '61,
3
...do.....
Sept. 13, '61,
8
Chas. F. Anthony..
...do
Oct. 23, '61,
3
Lewis Bemhart.
...do ....
Nov. 8, '61,
3
George A. Miller^...
John Fuehrer
L'd.Bd.
Nov. 27, '61,
3
Seg.Bd.
Nov. 27, '61,
3
John Gleam, Sr
Nov. 27, '61,
3
John Gleam, Jr
...do
Nov. 27, '61,
3
...do
Nov. 27, '61,
3
Justice AltmUler ...
...da
Nov. 27, '61,
3
Charles Aitnuller...
Cor.Bd.
Nov. 27, '61,
3
Tho'sB. Tweedle...
...do
Nov. 27,. '61,
3
Rich'd B. Tweedle..
...do
Nov. 27, '61,
3
William Minich.
...do
Nov. 27, '61,
3
George KrelL
...do
Nov. 27, '61,
3
Bitner, John
Pri.Bd.
Nov. 27, '61,
o
Bitner, William
...do
Nov. 27, '61,
3
Dintlinger, Henry...
...do .....
Nov. 27, '61,
3
EtUng, Wilham
„.do
Nov. 27, '61,
3
Farrow, Levi
...do....
Nov. 27, '61,
3
Lapp, Charles.
Rebel, John
...do
Nov. 27, '61,
3
...do.....
Nov. 27, '61,
Nov. 27, '61,
Nov. 27^ '61,
3
...do
3
Schutter, William...
...do
3
Promoted to Principal Musician, Dec. 16, 1861—
transferred ns Private, to Co. K, June 5, 1862.
Promoted to Principul Musician, June 8, 1862 — to
2dLt. Co. B, August 28>.1S62.
Promoted from Musician, Co. B, June 14, 1865—
mustered out with regiment, July I, 1865 — Vet.
Promoted from Private, Co. H, May 10, '65— mus-
tered out with regiment,. July l..,1865— Vet.
Bisch. by order of War Department, Sept. 3, '62;
Disch. by order of War Department, Sept. 3, '62.
Disch. by order of War Department, Sept. 3, '62.
Disch. by order of War Department, Sept. 3, '62.
Disch. by order of War Department, Sept. 3, '62.
Disch. by order of War Department, Sept. 3, '62^
Disch. by order of War Department, Sept. 3,., '62..
Disch. by order of War Department, Sept, 3,
Disch. by order of War Department, Sept. 3,
Disch. by order of War Department, Sept. 3, '62.
Disch. by order of War Department, Sept. 3, '62..
Disch. by order of War Department, Sept. 3, '62.
j Disch. by order Of War Department, Sept. 3, '62.
Disch. by order of War Department, Sept. 3, ^62;
1 Disch, by order of War Department, Sept. 3, '62.
I Disch. by order of War Department, Sept. 3, '62,.
I Disch. by order of War Department, Sept. 3, '62.
Disch. by order of War Department, Sept. 3, '62..
] Disch. by order of War Department, Sept. 3, '62.
I Disch. by order of War Department, Sept. 3, '62.,
'62.
'62.
Company A.
RECRTFITED AT CARLISLE, CUMBERLAND COUNTY, AND AT HARRISBURG.
Christian Kuhn.
James Noble
Joseph Armstrong.
Adam Wearverling.
Allen S. Jacobs
Da;vid Weaverling*
Wilson Vanard. .^^
Philip U. Kuhna....
J. C. Schucrman...
Waiiam Camall ....
James Guie
Sept. 30, '61,
Sept. 30, '61,
3
3
Sept. Sa, '61,
3
Sept. 30, 'ei,
3
Oct. 15, »61,
3
Sept. m, '61,
3
Sept. 30, '61,
Sept. 30, '61,
3
3
Sept. 30, '61,
3
Sept. 30, '61,
3
Sept. 30, '61,
3
Disch. by G, O. No. 36, A. of P., April 2, 1863.
Pr. fr. 1st Lieut. June 3, 1863— mus. out with Co.
July 1, 1865,
Pr. fr. Cor. to Sgt., Sept. 1, '62— to 1st Sgt.,- Dec.
13, '62— to 1st Lt. Mar. 28, 1864— disch. by S. Of.
July 1, 1865.
Discharged Jan. 23, 1863, for wounds received at
Bull Run, August 30, 1862.
Promoted from Com, Sgt. to 2d Lieut. March. I,
1863— to 1st Lt. and Quartermaster, June 3, 1863.
Pr. fr. Cor. to Sgt., Apr. 1, '64— to 2d Lt., Dec. 14,
1864— wounded Sept. 17, 1862, and May 23, '64—
disharged by special order, June 19, 1865— Vet.
Killed at Bitll Run, August 30, 1862,
Pr. from Sgt, ; com. 2d Lieut, June 30, 1865, not
mustered— mus. out with Co,, July 1, '65— Vet.
Promoted to Cor., April 1, '64— to Sergeant, Feb..
27, 1865— mus, out with Co., July 1, 1865— Vet.
Pr. to Cor., April 1, 1864— to Sgt., June 14, 1865—
absent on furlough at muster out— Veteran.
Wounded Dec. 13, '62— captured May 8, '64— pr.
to Cor— to Sgt., June 14, '65— mustered out with)
Company, July 1, 1865— Veteran.
THEEE YEAKS' SEEVICH.
Oliver VanasdalL...
Albert H. Cotter....
Oharles H. Foulke.
James J. Hassan..
James H. Noble...
Serg't.
James Heitter
.fames S. Sterret..
Francis W. Pee ...
Nath'l B. Dilhorn...
James F, Warden..
...do.
...do.
.do.
Henry P. Frazie..
Isaac Lanehart....
James M. Smsrth.
Alfred B. Smith...
John B. Sites
Lewis Maxwell
Wm. Englesbe' ger.
John M' Master
Henry Parker
James A. Scott
Michael Smyth
Greorge L. Keighter,
John Spong
Ed. G. Spottswood;
John T. Smith
John A. Hatton
Anderson, Jacob G..
Albright, Josiah G..
Armstrong, Wm
Armstrong, Sam'l..
Albright, John W...
Arenze, Charles
Barney, Martin
Boord, Miles
Beardsley, H. M....
Baker, Lawrence...
Bratton, Edward...
Bitter f, George C...
Braddegan, Edw'd
Braddock, Mich. C.
Barger, Chris'r
Barger, Philip L.
Bowers, Richard F
Brollier, Reuben...
Bates, Isaac J
Boweu, John C,
Conrey, Thomas
Clark, Clement
Cramer, George
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
...do.
Corp.
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do.
...do.
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...do...
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
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Mus'an
.do.
Private,
.do
Oct, 15, '61,
May 6, '62,
Sept. 30, '61,
Mar. 5, '62,
Sept. 30, '61,
Mar. 28, '62,
Sept. 30, '61,
Sept. 30, '6i:
Nov. 26, '61,
Sept. 30, '61,
Sept. 30, '61,
Sept. 30, '61
Sept. 30, '61
Sept. 10, '61,
Sept. 30, '61,
Dec. 23, '61,
Feb. 18, '62,
Sept. 30, '61,
Sept. 30, '61,
Jan. 22, '62,
Feb. 7, '62,
Sept. 30, '61,
Sept. 30, '61,
Sept. 30, '61,
Sept. 30, '61,
Sept. 30, '61,
Sept. 30, '61,
Sept. 23, '61,
Sept. 30, '61,
Wounded at 2d Bull Run— pr. to Cor. April 1, '64
—to Sergeant, June 14, '64— absent on furlough
at muster out— Veteran.
Discharged May 5, 1865.
Accidentally wounded Aug. 12, 1862— discharged
on Surgeon's certificate, October 15, 1862.
Discharged March 4, 1865.
Wounded and captured at 2d Bull Run— dis-
charged November 4, 1864.
Discharged April 22, 1865.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 3, 1863.
Wounded at Antietam and Gettysburg— pr. to
Cor., May 1, 1862— to Sergeant, Jan. 1, 1863— tr.
toV. R. C, Jan. 15,1864.
Pr. to Com. Sgt. 11th reg., Dec. 24, 18S4— Vet.
W'd at Thoroughfare Gap— pr. to Cor., Sept. 1,
'62— to Sgt., Dec. 1, '63— died Feb. 15, '64— Vet.
Pr. to Sgt., April 1, '64— died in rebel hands June
11, '64, of wounds received at Wilderness, May
6, 1864 — buried at Lynchburg— Veteran.
Pr.toCor., Apr. 1,'64— w'dat Dabncy's Mill,Fcb.
6, 186.5— absent in hospital at muster out— Vet.
Promoted to Corporal, Feb. 5, 1865— mustered out
with company, July 1 , 1865— Veteran.
Promoted to Corporal, Feb. 5, 1865— mustered out
with company, July 1, 1865— Veteran.
W'd and captured at Gettysburg— pr. to Cor.
Feb. 5, '65— mus. out with co., July 1, '65— Vet.
Promoted to Corporal, February 5, 1865— mus-
tered out with company, July 1, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 1, 1865— Vet.
Wounded at Antietam — discharged on Surgeon's
certificate, October, 8, 1863.
Wounded Dec. 13, 1862— discharged Sept. 30, '65.
Wounded— disch. on Surg, cert., Jan 12, '65 — Vet.
Wounded— disch. on Surg, cert., May 24, '65— Vet.
Promoted to Cor., Dec. 25, 1861— wd. at Antietam
—captured at Gettysburg— disch. Sept. 30, 1864.
Killed at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, 1862.
Wounded and captured at Gettysburg — died at
Belle Isle, February 14, 1865— Vet.
Reduced to ranks, Jan. 10, '62— wounded at Fred-
ericksburg and Wilderness — disch. Oct. 21, '64.
Captured at Gettysburg— mustered out with com-
pany, July 1, 1865— Vet.
Captm-ed at Gettysburg— mustered out with com-
pany, Julv 1, 1865— Vet. >■
Transferred from Company C, Jan. 1, 1864— mus-
tered out with company, July 1, 1865— Vet.
Prisoner from August 19, 1864, to March 1, 1865—
discharged March 6, 1865.
Drafted— discharged May 31, 1865.
Drafted— discharged May 31, 1865.
Transferred to V. R. C, July 1, 1863.
Died, Nov. 29, '62— bu. at Alexandria, grave 526.
Drafted— discharged July 11, 1865.
Sub.— wounded Mar. 31, 1865— ab. at mus. out.
Drafted— mustered out with company, July 1,'65.
Wounded at Gettysburg— disch. Sept. 30, 1864.
Discharged by writ of habeas corpus, Oct. 18, '64.
Disch. by G. O. No. 162, A. of P. Oct. 30, 1862. "
Discharged, January 12, 1865.
Drafted— discharged May 31, 1865.
Drafted— dish, by General Order, May 15, 1865.
Drafted— discharged May 31, 1865.
Discharged by General Order, June 9, '65 — Vet.
Died at Annapolis, February 8, 1862.
Captured at 2d Bull Run— deserted Sept. 12, '62.
Captured at Weldon railroad, Aug. 19, 1864— dis-
charged June 21, 1866.
Wounded at 2d BuU Run, Antietam and Wilder-
ness—absent at muster out— Vet.
Drafted— absent, sick at muster out.
Wounded at North Anna, May 23, '64— discharg-
ed on Surgeon's certificate, Mar. 25, 1865 — Vet.
270
ELEVENTH REGIMENT,
Cornman, Nich's H.
Crale, William
Chess, Thomas
Crossley, Charles..,
Christman,Jeffer'n,
Coulter, John M.,..
Doyle, Patrick
Daily, William
Davis, Amberson..,
Early, Courtney H.
Frantz, Reuben
Frazie, Fred'k L....
Fesler, William ....
Fair, Michael
Fry, Isaac
Fesler, John
Fielding, WiUiam..
Private.
Funk, Enoch A..,
Fry, Nicholas N..
Grimes, George
Gibson, Joseph
Gousz, John
Greer, James
Gaw, Flemming...,
Genaria, Jerome....
Gribbons, John K.
Gillett, Enos
Gunn, Samuel
Gussens, William.
Geltner, John
EQxon, Henry H...
Homes, Wm. H...
Hoffad, John ,
Highland, John...
Henderson, Wm..
Hohn, John
Homes, Alex'r
Houston, Wm. C.
Hicks, Samuel
Hoover, David H
Hennesy, John ...
Jacobs, Aliens...
Karkpatrick, Jas. N
Knox, George....
Kuhns, Conrad.,
Kosht, Da\dd
Keller, George W.
Keltner, Edward .
Labar, Lewis T....
Lazear, George
Louster, George....
Manspeaker, John..
Mahoney, John
M'Cann, Hugh
Mushiltz, William
Minnick, John, P....
Meagher, Thomas..
Maine, William G..
Morris, George W..
MiUer, David P
Morgan, Thomas..
Melott. Cornelius ,
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
...do.
do.
...do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
,.do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
,.do.
...do.
...do.,
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
..do.
..do.
Sept. 30, '61,
Jan. 13, '62,
Sept. 20, '64,
Sept. 30, '61,
Sept. 22, '64,
Sept. 30, '61,
Nov. 9, '61,
Sept. 22, '64,
Sept. 30, '61,
Sept. 26, '63,
Sept. 30, '61,
Sept. 30, '61,
Sept. 80, '61,
Oct. 1, '64,
Oct. 15, '61,
Sept. 30, '61,
Sept. 30, '61,
Sept. 20, '64,
Sept. 30, '61,
Aug. 7, '63,
Sept. 30, '61,
Feb. 11, '62,
Feb. 19, '62,
Feb. 18, '62,
Sept. 20, '64,
Sept. 20, '64,
Sept. 20, '64,
Sept. 30, '61,
Sept. 30, '61,
Sept. 30, '61,
Sept. 20, '64,
Sept. 8, '62,
Aug. 7, '63,
Mar. 28, '62,
Sept. .30, '61,
Sept. 20, '64,
Sept. 30, '61,
Sept.
Sept.
Oct.
Feb.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Jan.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Dec.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
30, '61,
14, '63,
15, '61,
3, '62,
26, '64,
30, '61,
30, '61,
30, '61,
10, '61,
11, '62,
20, '64,
21, '64,
30, '61,
30, '61,
30, '64,
14, '63,
30, '61,
14, '63,
19, '64,
30, '61,
30, '61,
30, '61,
Deserted Sept. 14, 1862— arrested May 4, 1864—
discharged Jan. 20, 1865.
Discharged January 12, 1865.
Drafted— discharged May 31, 1865.
Discharged by General Order, June 9, 1865.
Died Sept. 19, 1862, of wounds rec'd at Antietam.
Died November 10, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's cert. April 11, 1862.
Discharged January 31, 1865.
Drafted— discharged May 31, 1865.
Disch. by writ of habeas corpus, Oct. 18, 1861.
Drafted— woun'd—disch. by Gen. Or. Aug. 7, '65.
Disch. Mar. 18, '63, for wounds rec'd at Antietam.
Disch. Mar. 27, '63, for wounds rec'd at Antietam.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. May 11, '63.
Substitute— discharged May 31, 1865.
Transferred to 9th Reg. Cavalry, Nov. 23, 1861.
Wounded June 12, 1862— killed at Thoroughfare
Gap, August 28, 1862.
Killed at North Anna, May 23, 1864.
Died March 24, 1865— buried at National Cemete-
ry, Arlington.
Absent— sick at muster out— Vet.
Drafted— disch. by General Order, June 5, 1865.
Discharged on Surgeon's cert. March 1, 1862.
Discharged February 12, 1865.
Discharged February 12, 1865.
Discharged February 12, 1865.
Drafted— disch. by General Order, May 31, 1865.
Drafted— disch. by General Order, May 30, 1865.
Drafted— disch. by General Order, May 27, 1865.
Deserted October 21, 1861.
Wounded at Fredericksburg— disch. Nov. 30, '64.
Wd. at Fredericksburg, Gettysburg and Peters-
burg—captured at Gettysburg— absent at mus-
ter out— Vet.
Drafted— disch. by General Order, July 3, 1865.
Wounded— absent at muster out.
Drafted— absent sick, at muster out.
Wounded at Wilderness— ab. at muster out— Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 9, 1862.
Drafted— disch. by General Orders, May 31, 1865.
Discharged on Surgeon's cert. Oct. 11, 1862.
Tr. fr. 167th Reg— disch. for wounds, Jan 4, '64.
Deserted September 24, 1862.
Drafted— deserted February 20, 1865.
Promoted to Com. Sergeant, 11th Regiment.
Discharged February 4, 1865.
Drafted— disch. by General Order, May 31, 1865.
Wounded at 2d Bull Run— transferred to Com-
pany G, 5th United States Cav., Nov. 25, 1862.
Deserted October 3, 1861.
Deserted Aug. 23, '62— dishonorably discharged,
June 10, 1867.
Deserted September 17, 1861.
Discharged January 10, 1865.
Drafted— discharged May 31, 1865.
Drafted— disch. by General Order, May 30, 1865.
Captured at Weldon railroad, Aug. 19, 1864— dis-
charged July 24, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 1, 1865 — Vet.
Absent — sick at muster out — ^Vet.
Wounded at Wilderness, May 6, 1864— absent at
muster out.
Deserted June 28, 1863— returned April 3, 1864—
discharged January 20, 1865.
Drafted— captured at Wilderness, May 5, 1864—
discharged June 9, 1865.
Drafted— disch. by General Order, May 30, 1865.
Discharged by General Order, June 7, 1865.
Discharged November 8, 1862, for wounds receiv-
ed at second Bull Run.
Died Sept. 21, 1862, of wounds received at 2d Bull
Run— buried in M. A. cemetery, D. C.
KiUed at Bull Run, August 30, 1862.
THEEE years' SEEVICE.
271
Melott, John
Morse, David
M' Feelers, Wilson.,
Manspeaker, Geo...
Mason, William H.,
Mooney, Daniel
M'Gowan, William,
Moore, Robert
Northrop, Rufus P.,
Norton, John
Nelson, Peter
Newton, George..
O'Neil, Patrick .,
Prior, Jacob
Philson, Tho's R.
Poleu, Thomas....
Paul, Charles
Royal, John C...
Reppert, Benj. F...
Rohn, Jacob ,
Reed, WiUiamH...
Roxroad, Fred'k....
Riley, Benjamin F.
Riley, William
Roll, William
Rummer, Wm. T...
Reed, Augustus
Robinson, Armst'g.
Stoutenour, Sam'l...
Swartz, Abraham...
Stroupe, William...
Salmond, John
Steward, David N...
Smith, John
Seigel, Ralph
Seigel, Stephen
Snow, Thomas....
Streight, John....
Sites, A-Ugustus.
Searcy, Lafayette...
Sutton, George W...
Sanderson, R. L
Simmons, Stephen..
Stephens, C. P
Talman, Geo. L
Ti-ansue, Uriah
Teatch, John ,
Tansant, John
Thorpe, William....
Thompson, Samuel
Vansant, John. ......
Veatch, John ....
Wareham, Henry...
Wilkins, William...
Walton, William
Weasen, Lewis
Walton, William...,
W^olf. Alexander....
Wallace, Francis A,
Walley, Thos. B....
Private
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do,
do,
do,
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do.
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do.
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Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Feb.
Sept.
Oct.
Nov.
Aug.
Sept.
Jan.
Sept.
Sept.
Jan.
Sept.
Oct.
Feb. 14, '62,
Feb. 26, '64,
Sept. 30, '61,
Sept. 30, '61,
Sept. 30, '61,
Sept. 30, '61,
Sept. 30, '61,
Oct. 15, '61,
Mar. 21, '64,
Sept. 30, '61,
Mar. 22, '64,
Sept. 22, '64,
Apr. 16, '62,
Jan. 27, '62,
Sept. 30, '61,
Sept. 30, '61,
Sept. 22, '64,
Sept. 30, '61,
Sept. 30, '61,
Nov. 5, '61,
Sept. 8, '62,
Sept. 30, '61,
Sept. 30, '61,
Mar. 31, '62,
Jan. 11, '62,
Sept. 21, '63,
Sept. 11, '61,
Sept. 30, '61,
Sept. 30, '01,
Sept. 30, '61,
Sept. 30, '61,
July 15, '63,
Oct. 12, '61,
Oct. 1, '64,
Sept. 28, '64,
Died December 31, 1864— Vet.
Died Jan. 3, '63— bu. at Mt. Olivet cem., Frederick.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Nov. 15, 1863.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Discharged October 23, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Mar. 27, '63.
Deserted August 29, 1862.
Drafted— deserted August 18, 1864.
Discharged February 22, 1865.
Discharged by General Order, June 9, 1865.
Wd. at Antietam— captured at Chambersburg—
transferred to V. R. C, September 30, 1863.
Deserted November 23, 1861.
Substitute— discharged May 31, 1865.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 11, 1862.
Discharged January 13, 1865.
Drafted— discharged by G. O., May 31, 1865.
Drafted— discharged by G. O., June 7, 1865.
Deserted Sept. 18, 1862— arrested Nov. 24, 1864—
mustered out wiih company, July 1, 1865.
Drafted— mus. out with company, July 1, 1865.
Wd. at White Oak Swamp, June 14, 1864— absent
at muster out — Vet.
Absent — sick at muster out — Vet.
Discharged by General Order, June 14, 1865.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 16, '63.
Wd. at Antietam— disch. on Surgeon's certificate,
April 14, 1863.
Disch. Feb. 19, '63, for wds. rec. at 2d Bull Run.
Discharged for wounds, April 6, 1863.
Discharged September 29, 1864.
Disch. by writ of habeas corpus, Nov. 7, 1861.
Tr. to 49th co., 2d battalion, V. R. C, , '64-^
Vet.
Wd. at 2d Bull Run— mus. out with company,
July 1, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 1. 1865.
Drafted— absent— sick at muster out.
Discharged April 20, 1865.
Absent — sick at muster out.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Mar. 5, '62.
Wd. Sept. 28, 1862— disch. on Surgeon's certifi-
cate, Jan. 8, 1863.
Drafted— disch. by G. 0., May 30, 1865.
Deserted Oct. 19, 1862— returned April 21, 1863—
discharged September 30, 1864.
Wd. at 2d Bull Run— disch. on Surgeon's corti-
cate, October 1, 1864.
Transferred to V. R. C, Nov. 28, 1864— Vet.
Wd.— tr. to 49th company, 2d battalion, V. R. C,
December 27, 1864.
Wd. at Fredericksburg— deserted May 4, 1864.
Deserted June 26, 1863.
Died at Andersonville, Oct. 17, '64— grave, 11,069.
Discharged May 30, 1865.
Discharged January 10, 1865.
Discharged Sept. 30, 1864— expiration of term.
Discharged Sept. 30, 1864 — expiration of term.
Drafted— discharged by G. O., June 2, 1865.
Deserted September 25, 1861.
Wd. at 2d Bull Run, Antietam and Fredericks-
burg—transferred to V. R. C, March 15, 1864.
Discharged September 30, 1864.
Transferred to V. R. C, Sept. 30, 1863.
Died at Fairfax, July 12, 1862.
Dish. Dec. 23, 1862, for wds. received at 2d Bull
Run— re-enlisted Feb. 23, '64— wd. May 6, '64, and
Aug. — , '64— mus. out with co., July 1, '65— Vet.
Drafted— deserted Sept. 20, 1864— arrested Oct. 14,
1864— mustered out with company, July 1, 1865.
Wd. at 2d Bull Run— disch. on Surgeon's certifi-
cate, January 6, 1863.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 5, 1863.
Substitute— discharged by G. O., May 31, 1865.
Drafted— discharged by G. O., May 31, 1865.
*279
ELEVENTH EEGIMEIJT,
Williams, Josh. H.
Williams, Marcus..,
While, Vachel
Weaverling, Jacob,
Wilkins, Josephus.
Wise, Henry
Youngs, George
Zafall, Charles
I DATE OF MUSTER |
RANK. INTO BEKVICE. M
Private, Sept. 20, '64,
...do Sept. 21, '64,
...do 'Sept. 21, '64,
...do ' Mar. 21, '62,
...do Sept. 30, '61,
...do '
...do ' Mar. 26, '65,
...do ' April 7, '63,
Drafted— discharged by G. O., June 15, 1865.
Drafted— discharged by G. O., May 31, 1865.
Drafted— discharged by G. O,, June 10, 1865.
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Deserted November 12, 1862.
Died -Nov. 28, 1861— buried in M. A. C'y, D. C.
Not on muster-out roll.
Drafted— mus. out with company, July 1, 1865.
Company B.
recruited at lock haven, clinton county.
William Shanks..
Benj. F. Haines....
Captain
'...do
Johns. Davis ...do....
Harrison Truesdale ...do....
4'
George W. Thorn... 1st Lt.
George Tapp do
John P. Straw.
Robert R. Bittner...
Samuel W. PhiUips
George W. Bisel.
...do.
Stephen F. Smith...
William W. Moore
Jonathan Confer....
James L. White.
Florence M'Carty...
PhUip D. Stover
Levi Henninger
,Tohn M. Haines
Benj. F. Walker....
Fred'k B. Winters
John P. Shafer.
John Logue
Chrid:'r C.
Robert C. Clair.
William M'Kissick
aarvey Fravel
William Brickley....
Eli Henninger
.do ..
2d Lt.
..do...,
1st Sgt.
Serg't..
..do ..
.do.
...do.
..do.
..do.
Oct. 2, '61,
Oct. 2, '61,
Jan. 28, '62,
Sept. 13, '61,
Sept. 13, '61,
Sept. 13, '61,
Sept. 13, '61,
Sept. 13, '61,
Nov. 27, '61,
Sept. 19, '61,
Dec. 7, '61,
Sept. 10, '61,
Sept. 10, '61,
Mar. 1, '64,
Sept.
Aug.
Sept
Aug.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Feb.
Feb.
Sept.
Mar.
Sept.
Mar.
Mar.
SO, '61,
28, '61,
9, '61,
25, '61,
1, '61,
19, '61,
17, '61,
24, '62,
21, '62,
3, '61,
11, '64,
2, '61,
11, '64,
11. 'C4,
Killed at Thoroughfare Gap, August 28, 1862.
Promoted fr. 2d to 1st Lt„ Mar. 10, 1862— to Capt.,
Aug. 28, '62— to Major 11th reg't, Nov. 1, 1864—
wd. at 2d Bull Run and Gettysburg.
Tansferred from Co. C, 90th regiment— discharg-
by S. O., January 18, 1865.
Pr. fr. Cor. to Sgt., Nov. 1, '62— to 1st Sgt., Mar. 1,
'63— to 1st Lt., Nov. 1, 1864— to Capt., May 15,
'65— wd. July 1, '63, and June 22, '64— disch. by
G. O., June 22, 1865— Vet.
Pr. to Q. M., 11th regiment, September 30, 1861.
Pr. fr. 1st Sgt. to 2d Lt., Mar. 10, '62— to 1st Lt.,
Aug. 28, '62— wd. Aug. 28, '62— disch. Nov. 19,
1863, for wounds received at Gettysburg,
Pr. fr. Cor. to Sgt., Mar. 15, '62— to PI. Muc, 11th
reg., June 6, '62— to 2d Lt., Aug. 28, '62— to 1st
Lt., Mar. 28, 1864— wd. at Gettysburg— killed
June 3, 1864, at Cold Harbor.
Pr. to Cor., May 1, '64— to Sgt., Oct. 1, '64— to 1st
Sgt., Nov. 1, '64— to 2d Lt., Nov. 24, '64— to 1st
Lt., May 19, '65— disch. by S. O., June 14, '65—
Vet.
Pr. fr. Q. M. Sgt., 11th reg., April 18, '64— disch.
on Surg, cert., July 29, 1864— Vet.
Pr. fr. priv. to Sgt., Jan. 1, '63— to 1st Sergeant—
to 2d Lt., May 19, 1865— wounded at Wilderness
—com. Capt., June 30, '65— not mus.— mus. out
with company July 1, 1865 — Vet.
Pr. to Cor — to 1st Sgt., May 31,'65— mus. out with
company, July 1, 1865 — Vet.
Com. 1st Lt., June 30, '65 — not mus. — mus. out
with company, July 1, 1865— Vet.
Wd. at 2d Bull Run— promoted to Corporal— to
Sgt., May 31, '65— mustered out with company,
July 1, 1865— Vet.
Pr. to Sgt., May 31, '65— com. 2d Lt., June 30, '65
— not mus. — mus. out with Co., July 1, '65.
Wounded— absent at muster out— Vet.
Discharged by G. O.— date unknown— Vet.
Promoted from Corporal— disch. by G. O.— date
unknown — Vet.
Wd. at Gettysburg— disch. Sept. 15, 1864.
Killed at Hatcher's Run, February 6, 1865— Vet.
Deserted January 20, 1863.
Deserted January 20, 1863.
Pris. fr. Aug. 19, '64, to Feb. 28, '65— disch. April
25, 1865.
Pris. fr. Aug. 19, '64, to Feb. 27, '65— disch. April
14, 1865.
Pr. fr. Muc— wd. April 1, '65— disch. Juno 22,
'65— Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 1, 1865.
Pr. to Cor., May 31, '65— mus. out with Co., July
1, 1865— Vet.
Pr. to Cor., May 31, '65— mus. out with Co., July
1, 1865.
Pr. to Cor., May 31, '65 — mus. out with Co., July
1, 1865,
THREE YEABS' SERVICE.
27^
Benj. P. Madara.....
Frederick J. Able..
Robert Karstetter...
Corp.
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.\. Bartholomew..
Orange Shortleff.....
Hiram Spangler
Levi Tompkins
■Joseph M. Burse...,
Patrick Condon
William H, Tapp ...
Henry Peters.
Joseph Rourse
William H. Roland
Ohas. F., Anthony...
Armintage, Henry '
Bennage, Calvin D.
Bates, William
Barnei', John
Barner, Jeremiah J
Bottorf, John. :
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Muc...
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Private.
...do
Bent, George W.
Berry, Aquilla W...
Buckius, Christop'r
Berry, John ,
Briggs, John
Brown, George W
Brown, Josiah
Brick, Christian ..
Blush, David ,
Blush, Jacob
Burns, James....
Bowser, J. F
Birtsch, Christian J
■Coney, John
■Crook, David R
Crawford, Sam'l T
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€ritz, John H
Conser, William F.
Cochran, Abr'm W
Chandler, Charles,.
Coulter, Alfred L..
Clark, Lemuel
Cole, Humphrey M
■Confer, Valentine..
'Calderwood, Geo. B:
■Carmitchell, Edwin
Dickey, Robert L
Dehaas, James
Doolan, Patrick
Dunn, Allison B
Davis, Jacob..
Delong, Jonathan.
Dentz, Peter .
Doyle, John
Dehass, Horatio G.
Elder, James
Englebert, John....
Eldred, William D
Edwins, George
Emert, John
Emert, Josiah
Eldred, Charles D...
35
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Aug. 8, '61,
Feb. 28, '62,
Sept. 10, '61,
Odi. 3, '61,
Sept. 19, '61,
Aug. 27, '61,
Sept, IS, '61,
Sept, 19, '61,
Sept. 8, '61,
Sept, 13, '61,
Sept. 19, '61,
Mar, 28, '64,
Oct. 22, '61,
Oct. 2, '61,
Aug. 29, '61,
Sei^. 19, '61,
Sept. 19, '61,
Sept. 13, '61,
Mar. 6, '62,
Sept. 19, '61,
Mar. 4, '62,
Sept. 13, '61.
Sept. 13, '61,
Sept. 13, '61,
Sept. 20, '64,
Sept, 13, '61,
Sept. 13, '61,
~ . 27, '64,
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Sept.
Feb.
3, '64
4, '64,
3, '64,
3, '64,
4, '62,
Sept. 10, '61,
19, '61,
19, '61,
26, '64,
1, '64,
11, '64,
25, '63,
10, '61,
17, '64,
1, '64,
15, '04,
11, '64,
7, '63,
15, '64,
13, '61,
27, '64,
1, '64,
13, '61,
1, '64,
Sept.
Sept.
Oct.
Mar.
Julv
Sept.
Mar.
Aug.
Mar.
Mar.
Aug.
Mar.
Sept.
Feb.
Apr.
Sept.
MaJ.
Apr. 12, '64,
July 23, '63,
Sept. 13, '63,
Sept. 13, '61,
Mar. 1 1, '64,
Mar. 3, '64,
Mar, 1, '€4,
Wounded at Atitietam— prisoner from Aug. 19,
'64, to March 13, '65— disch. June 21, '65— Vet.
Discharged at expiration of term.
Wounded at Gettysburg— di«ch. by General Or-
der—date unknown— Vet.
Wounded at Gettysburg— disch. by General Or-
der— date unknown — ^Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 7, 1862.
Discharged on Surg's cert., date unknown— Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, May 25, '62.
Died October 5, 1862, of wounds received at Tho-
roughfare Gap.
Transferred to V. R. C, Jan. 1865— Vet.
Transferred to 2d U. S. Artillery, Dec. 13, 1862.
Transferred to 2d U. S. Artillery, Dec. 13, 1862.
Died Oct. 7, 1862— bu. at Alexandria— grave, 338.
Mustered out with company, July 1, 1865 — Vet.
Tr. to N. C. staff, 11th Reg., June 14, '65— Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 1, 1863.
Wounded at Antietam — prisoner from Aug. 19,
1864, to Feb. 28, 1865— disch. March 5, 1865.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate, June 16, '65-^ Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. May 9, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, May 14, '62.
Wounded at Thoroughfare G.p— discharged on
Surgeon's certificate, November 10, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 10, '^62.
Wounded at Fredericksburg — disch. on Surg,
certificate — date unknown.
Discharged at expiration of term.
Killed at Thoroughfare Gap, August 28, 1862.
Killed at Thoroughfare Gap, August 28, 1862.
Killed at Thoroughfare Gap, August 28, 1862.
Died of wounds received at Five Forks.
Died of wounds received at Five Forks.
Wounded at Thoroughfare Gap— Transferred to
V. R. C, July 1, 1863.
Deserted July 19, 1802.
Substitute — deserted October 26, 1864.
Died May 21, 1865— buried in N. Cem. Arlington,
Died April 28, 1805— bu. in N. Cem. Arlington.
Mustered out with company, July 1, 1865.
Mustered out \\ ith company, July 1, 1865.
Wounded July 1, 1863 — discharged February 27,
1865, by General Order.
Wounded at Thoroughfare Gaj)— discharged by
General Order, date unknown— Vet.
Discharged by General Order — date unknown.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 3, 1863.
Substitute— disch. by General Order, May 31, '65.
Substitute— disch. by General Order, May 31, '65.
Discharged by General Order — date unknown.
Wounded May 5, 1864— discharged May 15, 1865.
Died at Andersonviile, Nov. 1, 1864— Vet.
Transferred to V. R. C. — date unknown.
Substitute — deserted.
Mustered out with company, July 1, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 1, 1865.
V^T'ounded May 5, 1864— absent at muster out.
Discharged by General Order — date unknown.
Died Oct. 5, '02, of wounds received at Antietam,
Died July 7, 1864— bu. in N. Cem'y, Arlington.
Killed at Wilderness, May 6, 1864.
Deserted April 13, 1862,
Died August 18, 1864— bu. at Alexandria,, grave,
2,593.
Mustered out with company, July 1, 1865.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Sentenced for desertion, May 3, 1864 — discharged
June 7, 1805.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, May 20, '62.
Discharged by General Order— date unknown.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate— date unknow^n.
Died at City Point, July 20, 1864.
274
ELEVENTH EEGIMENT,
Elder, Samuel..
Private,
Edger, John
Edger, Samuel..
Edger, Samuel K
Ferry, John
Fiester, Reuben-
Fiddler, John H..
Farster, Henry....
Fredinbaugh, Jul's.
Flinn, Patrick
Fisher, JohnB....
Frame, JohnH....
Force, Philip
Garland, James...
GiD,WimamF....
Grant, James B...
Gilbreth, David..,
Grissins, Charles.
Gross, George M.....
Higbee, HiUegus...,
Howe, Jonathan S..
Henninger, Isaac...
Howell, John
Honninger, Joseph
HaU, John
Hoover, William H
Hunt, Francis W ..,
Hinton, James H...,
Hawks, John
Harley, Henry ,
Henry, John H
Horton, Caleb
Hitchcock, Wm. O
Haun, Merit
Henry, Thomas Ii...
Johnston, Edward..
Jenkins, G. W. C...
Jones, James J. R...
JohnstoD, Val. J
Jenkins, Edward...,
Kunes, James A..,..
Kaine, Patrick
Kessinger, D. W. C.
Knarr, John
Knarr, Henry
Knarr, Solomon
Killinger, John
Karstetter, Samuel
Kooper, George W.,
Lyle, Robert V
Long, George W
Lewis, Henry
La France, Joseph..
Lucas, Job M
Lonman, Samuel...
Motler, John H ,
Moore, John R ,
Muller, Christian..,
Milligan, William.
Marcy, John J
Moyer, George W..
Moore, Joseph,
M'Closkey, Jos. C,
Moyer, Mifflin R,
Myers, John H
Myers, .John C
M'llwain, Charles
Nye, Hiram
Nye, Joseph
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Aug. 25, '61,
Mar. 23, '64,
Mar. 1, '64,
Mar. 1,
Sept. 13,
Sept. 13,
Mar, 11,
Oct. 1,
Oct. 1,
Jan. 22,
Sept. 13,
April 12,
Aug. 9,
Aug. 9,
Sept. 13,
Mar. 6,
Feb. 4,
Mar. 17,
Mar. 11,
Feb. 13,
Mar. 15,
Sept, 13,
Sept. 13,
Oct.
Oct. ,
Sept.
Sept.
Mar.
Sept.
Mar.
Mar,
Mar.
Oct,
Sept.
Oct,
Feb.
Sept,
Mar,
Aug,
Mar.
Sept.
Sept.
Mar.
Sept,
Sept.
Feb.
Aug.
Mar.
Sept.
Aug,
Mar.
Mar, 21,
Sept. 13,
Oct. 1,
Sept, 13,
Sept, 1.3,
Sept, 19,
Sept. 19,
Mar, 11,
Sept. 19,
Sept. 13,
Sept. 13,
Sept. 14,
Sept, 13,
Sept. 13,
Died Mar. 17, '65— bu. in U. S. Gen. Hosp. C'y,
Annapolis — ^Vet.
Knied at WUderness.
Died of wds. rec. near Ft. Warren, Va., June 13,
1864,
Deserted March 1-5, 1864.
Discharged on Surg, certificate, March 11, 1862.
Discharged on Surg, certificate, October 15, 1862.
Discharged by General Order— date unknown.
Substitute— discharged by G, O., May 31, 1865,
Substitute— discharged by G. O., May 31, 1865.
Discharged January 22, 1865.
Discharged by General Order, June 2, 1865.
Died at Harrisburg, September 15, 1861.
Died at Annapolis, December 20, 1861.
Absent, on furlough, at muster out.
Mustered out with company, July 1, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 1, 1865.
Dischai'ged on Surg, certificate, July 1, 1863.
Died May 21, '65, of wds, rec, at Gravelly Run-
buried in N. Cemetery, Arlington.
Tr, to Veteran Reserve Corps, July 1, 1863.
Pris, fr, Aug. 19, '64, to Feb. 28, '65— disch. June
29, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 1, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 1, 1865.
Discharged March 1, 1865,
Discharged by General Order- date unknown.
Discharged on Surg, certificate. May 28, 1862.
Wd. at Antietam— disch. on Surg, cert., Feb. 6,
1863.
Substitute— discharged by G. O., May 31, 1865.
Substitute— discharged by G. O., May 31, 1865.
Substitute— discharged by G. O., May 31, 1865.
Substitute— discharged by G. O., May 31, 1865.
Discharged by General Order, May 31, 1865.
Died at Harrisburg, November 21, 1861.
Killed at Thoroughfare Gap, August 28, 1862.
Killed at Wilderness, May 6, 1864— Vet.
Tr. to Veteran Reserve Corps — date unknown.
Mustered out with company, July 1, 1865.
Discharged on Surg, certificate, February 3, 1862.
Disch. by General Order— date unknown— Vet.
Discharged l^ General Order— date unknown.
Discharged at expiration of term.
Mustered out with company, July 1, 1865,
Mustered out with company, July 1, 1865,
Mustered out with company, July 1, 1865.
Discharged on Surg, certificate, May 5, 1862.
Disch. by General Order— date unknown— Vet.
Discharged by General Order— date unknown.
Disch. by General Order— date unknown— Vet.
Killed at Bethesda Church, June 3, 1864— Vet.
Killed at Wilderness, May 6, 1864.
Mustered out with company, July 1, 1865.
Discharged by General Order, May 30, 1865.
Discharged September 15, 1864.
Disch. by General Order— date unknown— Vet.
Discharged by General Order— date unknown.
Died August 8, 1862— buried at Philadelphia.
Mustered out with company, July 1, 1865.
Wd, at Gettysburg— discharged Sept. 13, 1864,
Substitute— discharged by G. O., May 31, 1865.
Died March 16, 1863— buried at Philadelpiaia.
Died April 25, '65, of wds. rec. at Gravelly Run-
buried in N. Cemetery, ArUngton— Vet.
Killed at Thorougfare Gap, August 28, 1862.
Died at Harrisburg, December 1, 1861.
Died at City Point, September 9, 1864.
Deserted January 24, 1863.
Deserted September 17, 1861.
Deserted June 10, 1862.
Wd, May 5, 1864— absent at muster out.
Killed at Thoroughfare Gap, August 28, 1862.
Deserted December 8, 1862.
THBEE YEAES' SEEVICE.
275
O'Neil, JohnH
OvertoQ, Ezra W...
Parker, Wash. W...
Packer, William M
Pool, William W....
Pontius, David A...
Powell, Levi-....
Robenalt, Jacob.
DATE OF MCSTER
tNTO SERVICE.
Private.
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Ramsey, Moses
Robar,*Mitchell
Reed, Samuel
Kiley, Cornelius....
Reeder, George W.
Ross, Charles J
Smith, Henry H....
tSimcox, Joseph
Strayer, Daniel H...
Shankland,Wm.P.,
Stout, Richard C
Shearer, John D
Smith, William H.,
Shadel, David W...
Sharp, Jolin
Sands, Fred'k F
Shearer, Hugh
Stover, George W...
Shilling, And'w J.
Stabley, Henry
Smith, Wm. H
Stover, Peter
Steinmetz, Ed. W.
Snyder, Frank
Tapp, James
Thompson, Geo.W..
Turner, James
Vore, IraC
Wise, John E
Walker, William.
Wagner, John W.
Wilson, Samuel
Warner, Martin
Wilder, James B...,
Wantz, Hezekiah P.
Winn, Thomas ,
Weaver, Jacob
Wilson, Henry
Young, Joseph G
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Jan. 27, '62,
Sept. 13, '61,
Mar. 6, '62,
Mar. 11, '64,
Sept. 30, '64,
Oct. 1, '64,
Sept. 13, '61,
Sept. 13, '61,
Oct. 1, '64,
Oct. 1, '64,
Sept. 13, '61,
Sept. 13, '61,
Aug. 8, '61,
Mar. 11, '64,
Mar. 11, '64,
Mar. 17, '64,
Oct. 4, '64,
Mar. 17, '64,
Mar. 11, '64,
Dec. 17, '61,
Sept. 19, '61,
.do I Sept. 13, '61,
.do Sept. 13^ '61,
Sept. 13, '61,
Sept. 19, '61,
.do.
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Jan. 1, '64,
Mar. 1, '64,
Sept. 19, '61,
Sept. 13, '61,
Feb. 20, '62,
July 2, '63,
Sept. 13, '61,
Oct. 12, '61,
Jan. 21, '62,
Sept. 19, '61,
Mar. 11, '64,
Mar. 11, '64,
Aug. 27, '61,
Sept. 8, '64,
Aug. 24, '64,
Mar. 1, '64,
Sept. 13, '61,
Mar. 1], '64,
Sept. 19, '61,
Mar. 16, '64,
Sept. 2, '61,
Discharged by General Order, Feb. 2, 1865.
Killed at Bull Run, August 80, 1862.
Mustered out with company, July 1, 1865.
M ustered out with company, July 1, 1865.
Discharged by General Order.
Substitute — disch. by General Order, May 81, '65.
Wounded at Thoroughfare Gap — discharged on
Surgeon's certificate, October 14, 1862.
Wd. at Fredericksburg — discharged on Surg,
certiticii-te, February 7, 1863.
Substitute— diseh. by General Order, May 31, '65.
Substitute— disch. by General Order, May 31, '65.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 7, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 15, '62.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate — date unknown.
Transferred to V. R, C— date unknown— Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 1, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 1, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 1, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 1, 1865.
Wounded March 31, 18G5— ab. at mus. out— Vet-
Discharged by General Order, May 31, 1865.
Discharged at expiration of term.
Wounded at Antietam— disch. on Surgeon's cer-
tificate, February 5, 1863.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. May 5, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. May 8, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 20, '61.
Discharged October 17, 18G2, for wounds receiv-
ed at second Bull Run.
Captured at Weldon railroad, August 19, 1864—
discharged by General Order, June 3, 1865.
Discharged by General Order — date unknown.
Killed at Thoroughfare Gap, August 28, 1862.
Deserted September 30, 1861.
Prisoner from August 19, 1864, to Feb. 28, 1865—
discharged June 27, 1865.
Prisoner Aug. 19, '64— discharged June 17, 1865.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June 3, '62.
Wounded at Thoroughfare Gap— discharged ou
Surgeon's certificate, July 1, 1863.
Deserted April 14, 1862.
Deserted December 10, 1862.
Mustered out with company, July 1, 1865.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Wounded at Fredericksburg— mustered out with
company, July 1, 18G5 — ^Vet.
Discharged by General Order, May 31, 1864.
Substitute — disch. by General Order, May 31, '65.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate.
Killed at Bull Run, August 30, 1862.
Killed at Wilderness, May 6, 1864.
Wounded at Thoroughfare Gap, August 28, '62—
deserted Januaiy 15, 1863.
Wounded at Spottsylvania— died July 5, 1864—
buried in Portsmouth Grove Cemetery, R. I.
Prisoner from August 19, 1864, to April 12, '65—
discharged July 7, 1865— Vet.
Company C.
recruited at latrobe, westmoreland county-
Jacob J. Bierer
Absalom SchaU
William S. Ellis....,
John M'Chntock...,
,W. H. M'Laughlin,
Capt..
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1st Lt.
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Sept. 9, '61,
Sept. 9, '61,
Dec. 20, '61,
Sept. 9, '61,
Sept. 9,»61,
Wounded at 2d Bull Run— disch. April 2, 1864.
Wd. at 2d BuU Run— pr. from 2d Lieut. March
28, 1864— discharged July 5, 1864, for wounds re-
ceived at Wilderness.
Tr. from Co. K, 90th reg.— disch. Dec. 19, 1864.
Wounded and captured at 2d Bull Run— disch.
May 21, 1863, for wounds received in action.
Pr. to Sgt. April 1, '64— to 2d Lieut. Nov. 1, '64—
to 1st Lieut. Dec. 5, '64— com. Capt. June 30,'65,
not mus. — mus. out with Co. July 1, '65 — ^Vet.
270
ELEVENTH EEGIMBNT^
Henry D. WeHer....
Samuel S. Bierer
David P. Bricker
Wm. D. Patterson..
Robert F. Knox.
Benjamin Jobnson
Amos A. Brinker..
John Bodder
Daniel Dunlap
Daniel Thomas. ...
James M'DoweU.
Patrick M'Kenna.
Daniel Rodgers.. .,
Geo. E. Anderson.
John H. Johnson..
James M. Thomas..
George A. Parks....
John R. Nichols
WiUiam Mathews..
Fred'k B. Welty
Jas. A. M'Quown..
JohnP.NoeU
William H. Fritz..,.
Jos. M. Mitchell....
Rieh'd R. Madden.,
Geo. W. Kelly
John H. M'Kalip..
John Carnes
Henry Barton
Elijahs. Dennis...
Geo. W. Bentley...,
John W. Warden.,
David Galloway
Robert M'Cartney.
John R. Hull
Akens, Wilson J...
Adams, John ,
Aukerman, Wm„.
Auvley, John
Anderson, Jacob G.
Brinker, Henry
Bush, George
Blackston, Jacob.
Byers, James W..
Bowman, Cyrus .
Brinker, Simon..
Byron, Sylvester H
Bair, Frank
Bell, Alexander....
Brady, Samuel A.
Bollinger, Henry.
Brinker,. Henry A.
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Sept. 9, '61,
Sept. 9, '61,
Sept. 9, '61,
Sept. 9, '61,
Sfept. 9, '61,
Sept. 9, '61,
Sept. 9, '61,
Sept. 9, '61,
Mar. 18, '64,
Mar. 17, '64,
Sept. 9, '61,
Mar. 26, '62,
Feb. 8, '62,
Sept. 9, '61,
Sept. 9, '61,
Sept. 9, '61,
Sept. 9, '61,
Sept. 9, '61,
Sept. 9, '61,
Sept. 9, '61,
Mar. 16, '64,
Mar^ 17, '64,
Feb. 22, '64,
Mar. 17, '64,
Oct. 8, '62,
Mar. 17, '64,
Sept. 9, '61,
Feb. 1, '62,
Sept. 9, '61,
Feb. 17, '62,
Feb. 17, '62,
Jan. 22, '62,
Sept. 23, '61,
Sept. 23, '61,
Sept. 9, '61,
Mar. 17, '64,
Sept. 15, '63,
Sept. 9, '61,
Sept. 23, '61,
Sept. 23, '61,
Sept. 9, '61,
July 18, '64,
Sept. 9, '61,
Sept. 9, '61,
Sept. 5, '64,
Sept. 9, '61,
Aug. 11, '64,
Sept. 9, '61,
Sept. 9, '61,
Sept. 9, '61,
Feb. 29, '64,
Wounded at Antietam— promoted fr. private to
Sergt. April 1, 1864— to 1st Sergt.- n 2d Lieut.
Dec. 17, 1864— resigned, June 21, 1»d6— Vet.
Wounded at Antietam and 2d Bull Run — disch.
September 28^ 1864.
Pr. to 1st Sergeant— com. 1st Lieut. June 30, 1865
— not mus — mus. out with Co., July 1,'65 — ^Vet.
Wounded at 2d Bull Run — discharged on Sur-
geon's certificate, April 17, 1863.
Wounded at 2d Bull Run— discharged on Sur-
geon's certificate, August 14, 1863.
Transferred to V. R. C, April 10, 1864.
Disch. by General Order, June 9, 1865— Vet.
Pr. to Sergeant— com. 2d Lieut. June 30, 1865 —
not mus — ^mus. out with Co., July 1^ '65 — ^Vet.
Promoted to Sergeant, June 14, 1865— mustered
out with company, July 1, 1865.
Promoted to Sergeant, June 14, 1865— mustered
out with company, July 1, 1865.
Wd. at 2d Bull Run— promoted to Sergt. June 14,
1865 — ^mus. out with company, July 1,'65 — Vet.
Discharged March 25, 1865.
Discharged February 7, 1865.
Killed at Bull Run, August 30,, 1862.
Wounded at Fredericksburg — disch. on Sur-
geon's certificate, February 2, 1863.
Mus. out as private, with Co., July 1, '65 — Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 7, 1863.
Deserted January 18, 1863.
Wounded at 2d Bull Run— died March 4, 1865, of
wounds received at Hatcher's Run— Vet.
Disch. Nov. 13,'62, forwds. received at Antietam.
Discharged by General Order, May 31, 1865.
Promoted to Corporal, June 14, 1865— mustered
out with company, July 1, 1865.
Promoted to Corporal, June 14, 1865— mustered
out with company, July 1, 1865.
Promoted to Corporal, June 14, 1865— mustered
out with company, July 1, 1865.
Wd. at Fredericksburg— pr. to Cor. June 14, '65.
— mustered out with company, July 1, 1865.
Promoted to Corporal, June 14, 1865— mustered
out with company, July 1, 1865.
Wd. at Antietam and Gettysburg— discharged
. December 9, 1864.
Discharged January 31, 1865.
Disch. Nov. 1, '62, for wds. rec. at 2d Bull Run.
Discharged February 16, 1865.
Discharged February 16, 1865.
Discharged January 21, 1865.
Deserted January 18, 1863.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 11, '62.
Discharged September 10, 1864.
Mustered out with company, July 1, 1865.
Absent, in hospital, at muster out.
Wounded at 2d Bull Run— discharged on Sur-
geon's certificate, March 17, 1863.
Discharged by General Order, June 14, 1865.
Not on nauster-out roll.
Wounded at Fredericksburg— transferred to V.
R. C, February 15, 1864.
Drafted— mus. out with company, July 1, 1865.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 31, '63.
Wounded at 2d Bull Run— discharged on Sur-
geon's certificate, February 19, 1863.
Substitute— disch. by General Order, May 31,'65.
Wounded at 2d Bull Run— discharged by Gen-
eral Order, June 14, 1865— Vet.
Discharged Feb. 15, 1865— expiration of term.
Substitute— disch. by General Order, June 5, '65.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, April 8, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate^ Dec. 4, 1862.
Wounded at Antietam, Fredericksburg and Get-
burg— disch. on Surg's cert., June 12, '65— Vet.
Died June 5, 1864— bu. at Nat. Cem'y, Arlington.
THEEE TEARS' SEEYICE.
277
Bodder, Henry.
Bailey, David...
Barr, Ralston J
Br inker, David
Bates, Andrew J....
Bricker, William H
Black, Robert
Byrne, Sylvester H
Cost, George
Chambers, Cyrus...
Chamberlain, Jos. B
Curry, Geerge W
Conny, John
Campbell, Carson A
Connell, Peter do.
Corroll, Leonard B do .
Campbell, Amos
Cole, Joseph
Conners, James
Chaufibers, William
Cole, James
Cooper, Abraham...
Cain, John
Cannon, Uriah....
Private,
...do
Cannon, Hugh
Clutter, L
Doan, Joseph
Dessinger, Israel ...
Dunkel, David P....
Dullinger, William
Daily, Andrew
Farwell, James M...
Fry, John
Green, James..
Grey, Edward .
Groft, George
Griffith, Willam H,
Gibson, Joseph ,
Gibson, John
Griffith, Nathaniel.
Giffin, Thomas E...
Hester, Daniel
Huffiman, Jacob.
Henderson, John .,,
Hacox, Warner.
Harper, John.
Hoffman, PhiUp.
Handshe, George ,
Halby, David.
Huffman, Michael..
Hughes, Reuben.
Hooker, Henry .
Hall, James
Hope, Samuel.
Huffman, David C
Herbison, James
Hiltebidde, George
Hice, John S
Hutchinson, James
Hayes, Cyrus
Hughes, David B..
Johnston, James A
Sept. 9, '61,
Mar. 17, '64,
Sept. 9, '61,
Oct. 11, '61,
Sept. 9, '61,
Dec."""2i''6i,"
Mar. 17, '64,
Sept. 9, '61,
Sept. 15, '63,
Sept. 9, '61,
Sept. 14, '63,
Sept. 9, '61,
Aug. 9, '64,
Sept. 9, '61,
Sept. 9, '61,
Sept. 22, '64,
Sept. 6, '64,
Aug. 13, '64,
Aug. 5, '64,
Sept. 13, '64,
Aug. 13, '64,
Feb. 19, '64,
Sept. 9, '61,
Feb." l'6,"'64*'
Sept. 8, '63,
Sept. 9, '61,
Mar. 17, '64,
Aug. 15, '64,
July 13, '63,
Sept. 9, '61,
Mar. 16, '64,
Aug. 11, '64,
July 28, '63,
Mar. 17, '64,
Sept. 9, '61,
Mar. 17, '64,
Sept. 9, '61,
Sept. 9, '61,
Aug. 31, '64,
Sept. 23, '61,
Sept. 9, '61,
Sept. 9, '61,
Sept. 9, '61,
Jan. 12, '64,
Sept. 15, '63,
Feb. 9, '64,
Sept. 23, '61,
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Mar.
Mar.
Aug.
Sept.
Mar.
Sept.
Jan.
9, '61,
9, '61,
9, '61,
9, '61,
21, '62,
24, '64,
13, '64,
9, '61,
6, '62,
23, '61,
21, '62,
Sept. 9, '61,
Transferred to V. R. C, November 15, 1863.
Died July 6, 1864, of w'ds received at Bethesda
Church — buried in National Cem'y, Arlington.
Died Sept. 3, 1864 — buried at Point Lookout.
Died November 1.5, 1861.
Died Oct, 17, 1862, of w'ds rec. at 2d Bull Run.
Deserted December 20, 1862.
Died Sept. 18, 1864— buried at Philadelphia.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Mustered out with company, July 1, 1865.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 14, 1862.
Drafted— absent, in hospital, at muster out.
Wd. at Antietam and Gettysburg— died at Cedar
Mountain, Va., January 2, 1864.
Drafted — absent at muster out, sick.
Died at Andersonville, October 26, 1864— grave,
11,477— Vet.
Substitute— mus. out with company July 1, 1865.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, April 29, '62.
Killed at Wilderness, May 6, 1864.
Substitute— discharged by G. O.. May 31, 1865.
Discharged bv General Order, June 2, 1865.
Substitute— discharged by G. O., June 7, 1865.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 22, '64.
Discharged by General Order, May 31, 1865.
Discharged by General Order, June 14, 1865.
Died May 27, 1864— buried in Nat. Cem'y, Arling-
ton—Vet.
Killed at Thoroughfare Gap, August 28, 1862.
Died at Andersonville, Sept. 13, '64— grave, 8,665.
Wd. at Wilderness, May 6, '64— ab. at mus. out
Drafted— absent, sick, at muster out.
Wd. at Antietam— tr. to V. R. C, Sept. 1, 1863.
Killed at Wilderness, May 5, 1864.
Not on muster-out roll.
Drafted— absent at muster out.
Wd. at Ant^'etam and Gettysburg— discharged
December i6, 1864.
Discharged by General Order, June 26, 1865.
Sub.— wounded at Five Forks, April 1, 1865
absent at muster out.
Drafted— absent, sick, at muster out.
Discharged by General Order, June 14, 1865,
Di3ch. on Surgeon's certificate, June 12, 1862.
Transferred to V. R. C, January 1, 1865.
Died at Annapolis, June 3, 1862.
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Discharged by General Order, May 31, 1865.
Wd. at Fredericksburg — mus. out with company,
Julv 1, 1865— Vet.
Wd.''at Fredericksburg and Gettysburg— mus-
tered out with company, July 1, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 1, 1865— Vet,
Mustered out with company, July 1, 1865— Vet.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Drafted— absent, in hospital, at muster out.
Captured at Weldon railroad, August 19, 1864—
absent at muster out.
Wd. at Gettvsburg— musterd out with company,
July 1, 1865— Vet.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate, June 12, 1862.
Wd. at 2d Bull Run— disch. on Surgeon's certifi-
cate, April 30, 1863.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate, April 14, 1863.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate, October 13, 1861.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate, October 17, 1862.
Died at Salisbury, October 16, 1864.
Killed at Hatcher's Run, February 6, 1865.
Died Dec. 6, 1864— buried at Hilton Head, S. C.
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1S62.
Wounded at Antietam — Deserted Jan. 18, 1863.
Prisoner from August 19, 1864, to March 3, 1865—
discharged April 22, 1865.
Wounded at 2d Bull Run and Antietam— disch.
on Surgeon's certificate, February 20, 1863.
27S
ELEVENTH RBGIMENl*.
Johnston, Geo. W..
King, Michael ,
Kuhns,JohnV
Kuhns, Reuben
Kerns, John
Kreegher, G. J
Loudon, John P...,
Leslie, William
Loughery, Jas. F...
Lissinger, William
Locus, William
Mowry, Albert H...
Mooreland, Jas. A..
Mitchell, William..,
M'Dowell, Israel B.
Mathews, Jonathan
Myers, Samuel C
Myers, Christian...
M'Burney, Eobert,
Martin, Joseph W...
Moore, Charles Lee
Martin, John ....
Marsh, Morris D. C
M'Henry, Levi .,
Merriman, Jacob C.
Mathews, William-
Manges, William....
Malay, David
Matteson, Geo. W...
Moore, Alexander.
Miller, John H
M'Dowell, Robert...,
Marshall, John
Miller, Jacob ,
Mickey, Clay
Mathews, DanieL
M'Kartney, John A
MiUer, Israel
M'Kelvey, Cephas..
M'Laughlm, C. L ..
Mickey, Robert M..
M'Millan, John A...
Mewherter, Wm. F.
Noel, Jonas
Newcomer, Obadi'h
Nicely, William H.
Pilgrim, George...
Piatt, Frederick ..
Perrigo, John C...
Patterson, Jos. S..
Parks, Daniel
Perkins, Charles Q..
Parks, Joseph C,
Reighard, Thos. W.
RisBnger ~
Rose, Jacob
Riley, James F .
Rock, William
Ramsey, Wm. H
Reiter, Abraham.
Rough, Matthew P.
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Sept. 9, '61,
July 28, '64,
Sept. 23, '61,
Mar. 17, '64,
Sept. 9, '61,
Sept. 9, '61,
Sept. 12, '63,
Sept. 9, '61,
Sept. 9, '61,
Aug. 19, '62,
Aug. 3, '63,
Mar. 17, '64,
Feb. 16, '64,
Sept. 9, '61,
Sept. 9, '61,
Sept. 9, '61,
Mar. 24, '64,
Aug. 12, '64,
Feb. 12, '64,
Sept. 11, '62,
July 22, '63,
July 5, '63,
Mar. 4, '62,
Mar. 17, '64,
July 27, '64,
Sept. 23, '61,
Sept. 3, '64,
Aug. 26, '64,
Aug. 80, '64,
Sept. 9, '61,
Sept. 9, '61,
Sept. 9, '61,
Mar. 6, '62,
Mar. 17, '64,
Sept. 9, '61,
Sept. 9, '61,
Mar. 17, '64,
Sept. 9, '61,
Sept. 9, '61,
Feb. 22, '62,
Mar. 17, '64,
Sept. 9, '61,
Mar. 17, '64,
Sept. 9, '61,
Sept. 9, '61,
Sept. 9, '61,
Aug. 8, '64,
July 19, »64,
Sept. 23, '64,
Sept. 9, '61,
Sept. 9, '61,
Mar. 13, '64,
Sept. 9, '61,
July 15, '63,
Mar. 21, '62,
Aug. 13, '64,
Sept. 9, '61,
Aug. 19, '62,
Mar. 6, '62,
Sept. 23, '61,
Sept. 9, '61,
Deserted July 18, 1864— Vet.
Substitute— mustered out with Co., July 1, 1865.
Wd. at Fredericksburg— disch. on Surg, cert.,
January 24, 1863.
Died Aug. 23, '64— buried at Alexandria— grave,
2,600.
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Deserted December 22, 1863.
Drafted — absent, sick, at muster out.
Discharged December 15, 1864— Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Mar. 25, '62.
Wd. at Gettysburg— disch. on Surg, cert., Dec.
16, 1863.
Killed at Wilderness, May 6, 1864.
Died at City Point, June 28, 1864.
Died at Salisbury, October 7, 1864.
Killed at Bull Run, August 30, 1862.
Died Sept. 17, '62, of wds. rec. at 2d Bull Run-
buried in M. A. Cemetery, D. C.
Died Sept. 25, '62, of wds. rec. at Thoroughfare
Gap — buried at Alexandria, grave, 319.
Mustered out with company, July 1, 1865.
Sub.— wd. at Hatcher's Run, Feb. 7, 1865— disch.
by General Order, June 9, 1865.
Absent, sick, at muster out— Vet.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Drafted— absent at muster out.
Drafted— absent at muster out.
Absent at muster out.
Captured at Weldon railroad, Aug. 19, 1864— ab.
at muster out.
Substitute— mus. out with company, July 1, '65.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate March 17, 1862.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 22, 1864.
Substitute— discharged by G. O., May 31, 1865.
Substitute— discharged by G. O., May 31, 1865.
Wd. at Thoroughfare Gap, Aug. 28, 1862— disch.
by General Order, June 9, 1865— Vet.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate, March 25, 1863.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 28, 1863.
Wounded at Antietam — discharged on Surgeon's
certificate, February 17, 1863.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate, June 12, 1865.
Tr. to V. R. C, January 10, 1865— Vet.
Wounded at Antietam— transferred.
Tr. to V. R. C, January 24, 1865.
Tr. to 2d U. S. Cavalry, November 29, 1862.
Wd. at Gettysburg— tr. to V. R. C, Nov. 15, '63.
Tr. to V. R. C, March 15, 1864.
Died at City Point, January 24, 1865.
Wd. at Gettysburg— died Nov. 10, 1864— buried
inU. S. General Hospital Cemetery, Annapolis.
Killed at Old Church, Virginia, June 1, 1864.
Mustered out with company, July 1, 1865— Vet.
KiUed at BuU Run, August 30, 1862.
KiUed at Bull Run, August 30, 1862.
Substitute— discharged by G. O., May 26, 1865.
Drafted— disch. by General Order, July 11, 1865.
Discharged by General Order, May 31, 1865.
Wounded at Antietam— discharged on Surgeon's
certificate, February 19, 1863.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 22, '63.
Discharged by General Order, June 14, 1865.
Died at Annapolis, January 4, 1862.
Drafted— mus. out with company, July 1, 1865.
Wd. at 2d Bull Run— deserted Dec. 4, 1863— ret.
April 26, 1865— mus. out with Co., July 1, '65.
Substitute— discharged by G. O., May 31, 1865.
Wounded at Antietam — discharged on Surgeon's
certificate, Dec. 6, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 20, 1863.
Tr. to V. R. C, February 15, 1863.
Killed at Wilderness, May 6, 1864.
Died October. 9,.1862^of.Avounds rec. at 2d Bull'
► Run.
THREE TEAKS' SERVICE.
279
Kocche, Angello,
Saxer, George W....
Smith, Robert M...
Smith, Henry M..,
Sevang, John
Shroup, Anthony.
Shew, Lewis W....
Sheiry, Francis P.
Scott, George W...
Stark, William.
Snyder, Archibald.
Snyder, Augustus.,
Stresler, Jacob
Shields, Allison
Scott, John A. J
Shed'ron, Austin S...
Stickle, John
Shanefelt, James
Stebbins, John
Stickle, Armstrong
Silvan, John
Shephard, Chas. N..
Smith, F.M
Thomas, Chas. W..
Towson, Henry
Thomas, Jos. W.
Topper, Wilson J.,,
Trauger, Sam'l B...
Ward, Thomas ,
Woods, Aaron
Williams, James. . . ,
Wear, Emanuel
Walters, George
Wilson, Joseph B...
Wadsworth, Jer'ah.
Welty, Samuel M...
White, Robert
Welty, William B..
Weaver, Francis C.
Private;
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July 27, '63,
Feb. 28, '62,
Sept. 9, '61,
Sept. 9, '61,
Aug. 7, '63,
Sept. 19, '64,
Sept. 9, '61,
Aug. 1, '64,
Sept. 3, '61,
Sept.
July
12, '63,
2, '64,
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Aug.
Sept.
Sept.
Feb.
16, '64,
17, '64,
17, '64,
9, '61,
23, '61,
9, '61,
9, '64,
9, '61,
9, '61,
2, '64,
Jan. 30, '62,
Sept. 23, '63,
Sept. 9, '61,
Feb. 22, '62,
Apr. 7, '62,
Dec. 16, '61,
Aug. 29, '63,
Aug. 7, '63,
Sept. 15, '64,
Mar. 17, '64,
Oct. 22, '62,
Sept. 9, '61,
Sept. 23, '61,
Aug. 9, '64,
Sept. 9, '61,
Drafted— prisoner from May 6, 1864, to Nov. 27,
1864— discharged October 2, 1865.
Prisoner from August 19, 1864, to Sept. 24, '64-—
discharged April 8, 1865.
Absent, on furlough, at muster out — ^Vet.
Wounded at Antietam — mustered out with com-
pany, July 1, 1865— Vet.
Sentenced by general court martial for desertion ;
discharged by General Order, June 7, 1865.
Wounded at Five Forks, April 2, 1865 — disch.
by General Order, June 22, 1865.
Prisoner from May 6, 1864, to December 13, '64 —
discharged December 19, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June 14, '65.
Deserted Dec. 20, 1862— returned Sept. 15, 1862—
tried and sentenced by general court martial
September 23, 1863— discharged May 31, 1865.
Drafted — captured Aug. 19, 1864 — escaped April
20, 1865— discharged June 1, 1865.
Discharged by General Order, June 5, 1865.
Transferred to 87th Regiment, June 22, 1865.
Died at Salisbury, November 27, 1864.
Died at Salisbury, November 29, 1864.
Killed at Laurel Hill, May 10, 1864.
Died at Warrenton, Va., July 30, 1862.
Died at Catlett's station, Va., August 28, 1862.
Killed at Antietam, September 18, 1862.
Deserted October 29, 1864.
Deserted December 20, 1862.
Dropped from rolls as a deserter, Dec. 1, 1862*
Wounded while charging rebel works at Peters-
burg, June 9, 1864— discharged by General Or-
der, May 18, 1865.
Died Nov. 29, '61— buried in M. A. Cem'y, D. C.
Wounded at Weldon railroad, August 19, 1864—
absent at muster out— Vet.
Drafted— wounded at Wilderness, May 5, 1864—
absent at muster out.
Discharged September 9, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 25, '64.
Killed at Gettysburg, July 1, 1863.
Discharged January 4, 1865.
Drafted— absent, sick, at muster out.
Drafted — absent, sick, at muster out.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 24, '64.
Discharged by General Order, June 14, 1865.
Discharged by General Order, June 7, 1865.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 11, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, May SO, 1862.
Discharged by General Order, June 14, 1865.
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Deserted January 18, 1863.
Company D.
recruited at jersey shore, lycoming county.
John H. Knox Capt..
William E. Sees ...do...
Jno. B, Overmeyer,l...do ...
James Moore
Jeremiah T. Saxton
James T. Chalfant..
Enos S. Hall..
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1st Lt.
..do
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Sept.
Mar.
Oct.
4, '61,
8, '62,
4, '61,
3
3
3
Oct.
4, '61,
3
Oct.
Nov.
4, '61,
ll '62;
8
3
Oct.
4, »61.
3
Died at Jersey Shore, Pa., Feb. 28, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Sept, 25, '62.
Promoted to Serg't Jan. 24, 1862— to Capt. Nov. 1,
1862— to Major 11th regiment, December 26, '64.
Promoted to Cor. May 3, 1862— to Serg't Nov. 1 , '64.
to 2d Lieut. March 28, 1864— -to 1st Lieut. Oct. 30,
'64— to Capt. Dec. 26, 1864— wd. at Wilderness—
mug. out with company, July 1, 1865 — Vet.
Killed at Thoroughfare Gap, August 28, 1862.
Pr. from priv. company A, 88th reg. to 1st Lieut.
Nov. 1, '62— to Capt. company F, Mar. 28, 1864.
Pr. to Cor. Jan. 24, '62— to Serg't Nov. 1, 1862— to
Ist Serg't Jan. 1, '64— to 1st Lieut, Mar. 28, '64—
died May 26, '64, of wds. received at Spottsylva-
nia— buried in Nat. Cem'y, A rlington— Vet.
280
ELEVENTH REGIMENT,
James R. Brown..
Edmund T. Tiers.
Flavius J. Cross....
George W. Keihl.
James H. Kyle...
Charles W. Harmer
John M.Knox
Solo'nW. Shadle...
James Kemery
A. A. Ausburn
Franklin T. Sharp.
Ijewis Caha
Hugh Sterling
Charles Breier
Isaac S. Taylor
Henry F. Bonfield..
Willard B. Walters
Charles H. Wolf.....
George M. Hughes
Abraham Landis. ...
William Adams
RossG. M'Millen...
James H. Worth....
Charles P. TaUey...
Jacob R. Menges....
Hiram Manier
Charles E. Slade....
Hespert Nicholas ..
James Mahoney ....
Robert B. Taylor...
Israel Chamberlin..
John J. Laman
Charles J. Lewis....
Jacob Lehman
John J. Grouse
Wm. Cunningham..
Obadiah Moore..
Altemus, David.
Barger, George R ...
Best, Jefferson...
Best, George F..
Bubb, William .,
Brady, Richard...
Burt, James
Bickle, John G....
Billman, Wm. S..
Best, Daniel D
Bowers, Daniel ...
Botts, Charles
Bulk holder, Mich'l
Best, Oliver A
Bronnish, Bernard.
Brotzmann, Wm....
Burke, James
1st Lt..
2d Lt...
...do....
IstSgt.
...do....
...do
Serg't.
...do....
...do.
...do.
...do.
.do...
.do...
.do ...
.do ...
.do...
Corp....
..do
..do
...do
...do
...do....
...do....
...do....
...do....
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
Mus'an
Private
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do....
...do....
...do....
...do....
...do....
...do....
...do
...do....
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
Oct. 4, '61,
Nov.
Oct.
Nov.
Oct.
27, '61
4, '61,
27, '61,
4, '61;
Nov. 27, '61,
Nov.
Oct.
Oct.
Jan.
Nov.
Nov.
Feb.
Dec.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Feb.
Jan.
Nov.
Mar.
Aug.
Dec.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Mar.
27, '61
4, '61,
4, '61
12, '65
27, '61,
27, '61,
16, '62:
10, '6i:
27, '61,
29, '61
27, '61
27, '64,
31, '62;
5, '61
17, '64
5, '64,
4, '61
28, '61
4, '61
4, '61
Jan.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Feb.
Nov.
Dec.
Mar.
Mar.
Oct.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Oct.
Oct.
Nov.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Mar.
Mar.
Nov.
Feb.
11, '62,
4, '61
4, '61
4, '61
4, '61
7, '62
27, '61
13, '61
29, '64
17, '64
4, '61
17, '64
17, '64:
22, '64,
17, '64,
4, '6i:
4, '61
26, '6i:
4, '6i:
4, '61
4, '61
4, '61,
17, '64
9, '64
27, '61
7, '62,
Wd. Aug. 30, 1862, and June 19, 1864— pr. to Cor.
Mar. 19, 1862— to Sgt. Dec. 1, 1863— to 1st Sgt.
April 6, 1864— to 2d Lt. Dec. 6, 1864— to 1st Lt.
Dec. 26, '64— mus. out with Co. July 1, '65 — Vet.
Pr. to Capt. Co. B, 157th regiment, Oct. 11, 1862.
Pr. to Sgt. March 19, 1862— to 2d Lt. Nov. 1, '62—
resigned April 15, 1863.
Deserted September 14, 1862.
Prisoner from Aug. 19, '64, to Feb. 21, '65— pr. to
Sgt — to 1st Sgt. March 1, 1865— disch. May 17,
1865— Vet.
Pr. to Sgt.— to 1st Sgt. June 4, 1865— com. 2d Lt.
June 30, '65 — not mus. — mus. out with Co., July
1, 1865— Vet.
Wounded at Thoroughfare Gap — transferred to
V. R. C, November 15, 1863.
Wd. at 2d Bull Run— pr. to Cor — ^to Sgt.— wd.
May 5, 1864 — absent at muster out — Vet.
Promoted to Sergeant — absent, sick, at muster
out — Vet.
Promoted from private June 14, 1865 — mustered
out with company, July 1, 1865.
Promoted to Corporal — to Sergeant June 15, '65 —
mustered out with company, July 1, 1865— Vet.
Pr. to Sgt.— disch. by G. O., June 9, 1865— Vet.
Wounded April 30, 1863— discharged Mar. 7, 1865.
Discharged December 9, 1864.
KiUed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Prisoner from Aug. 19, 1864, to Feb. 27, 1865— dis-
charged April 15, 1865.
Disch. as priv. on Surg, cert., Feb. 25, 1863.
Mustered out with company, July 1, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 1, 1865— Vet.
Wd. Feb. 6, '65 — absent at muster out — Vet.
Promoted to Corporal, June 14, 1865 — mustered
out with company, July 1, 1865.
Substitute— promoted to Corporal, June 14, 1865 —
mustered out with company, July 1, 1865.
Deserted— retm-ned Feb. 4, 1866 — pr. to Cor. June
15, 1865 — mus. out with company, July 1, 1865.
Promoted to Corporal, June 15, 1865 — ^mustered
out with company, July 1, 1865 — ^Vet.
Prisoner from August 19, 1864, to March 2, 1865—
discharged June 6, 1865— Vet.
Discharged by General Order, June 9, 1865— Vet.
Discharged March 3, 1865.
Discharged May 5, 1865 — expiration of term.
Discharged January 11, 1865.
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Died at Annapolis, December 26, 1861.
Killed^t 2d Bull Run, August 30, 1862.
KiUed at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863.
KiUed at Spottsylvania, May 8, 1864— Vet.
Died at PhUadelphia, March 30, 1865— Vet.
Discharged January 28, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 1, 1865 — Vet.
Wounded May 5, 1864 — absent at muster out.
Mustered out with company, July 1, 1865 — ^Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 1, 1865.
Discharged by General Order, July 5, 1865.
Prisoner from August 19, 1864, to March 1, 1865—
discharged June 29, 1865.
Wounded May 10, 1864— absent at muster out.
Wounded August 28, 1862— absent at muster out.
Disoh. on Surgeon's certificate, February 3, 1863.
Discharged November 25, 1864.
Transferred by General Order, Feb. 23, 1863.
Transferred to V. R. C, September 12, 1863,
Died Sept. 4, '62, of w-ds. rec. at 2d Bull Run.
Wounded August 28, 1862— kiUed at Frericks-
burg, December 13, 1862.
Died Nov. 11, 1864— buried at Point Lookout.
Killed at Bethesda Church, June 2, 1864.
Deserted September 14, 1862.
Deserted April 17, 1862.
THEEE YEAES' SERVICE.
281
Beers, Samuel...
Cain, William....
Ckamberleun, C S..
• Carbaugh, Christ'n
Campbell, H. B
€ampbell, Thomas.
OlemenS, John P....
13utchlon, Adam W
Dias, William....
Benworth, Hugh....
Bias, Thoma IX-...
Dauiield, Com-ad..
Derr, JohnF.
Bias, George
Elias, Henry G ....
Ebbert, Robert M.
Furgerson, Jatnes, ,
Finiey, Richard E..
Frymire, Samuel
Farley, Edward P...
Fry, Joshua C...
Fergerson, Edward
Fisher, Jonathan S.
Fagely, Gottlieb
Flynn, Patrick.
Farnwalt, Isaac....,
far man, James A...
Fowler, WiUiam
Fenstemacker, J
Grumbling, Jonat'n
Gbiger, William B..
Gutiing, Anthony..,
Gettig, Christopher
Gray, Samuel J
'Gandner, Jacob .
Gast, George W .
George, James...
Gettig, John.. ......
Gibson, J
Greer, James A...
Harris, Thomas...
Hawk, WiUiam...
Hileman, Samuel..
Hill, John
HiU, John
Hummel, Benj
Hileman, Joseph...
Hawk, Jeremiah...
Hyatt, Pulaski P ..
Hoffman, Frederick
Harmer, Albanas A
Haupt, Jeremiah...
Hepburn, Wm. M.
Harris, John E .....
Hawk, Henry........
Hannah, Hugh
Heisly, Fred. P
Jewell, Henry..
Jones, James
Johnson, Bavid
Jarrett, James
Kearney, Wm. J....
Kepler, Michael J..,
Kruger, George A..,
Koester, Frederick
36
Private
..do.,
..do.
.do...
.do...
.do...
.do ...,
.do...,
.do....
..do....
..do....
..do....
..do....
..do....
..do....
..do....
..do....
..do....
..do....
..do....
..do....
.do
.do
.do.....
.do
.do
•do
.do
.do
.do.....
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
Aug.
Oct,
4, '61,
Mar, 16, '64,
Mar. 16, »64,
Sept. 20, '64,
Oct. 4, '61,
Mar. 16, '64,
Octo 4, '61,
Mar.
July
Oct.
Mar.
July
Aug.
Oct.
Mar,
Oct.
16, '64,
15, '63,
4, '61,
16, '64,
16, '63,
13, '64,
1, '64,
17, '64,
4, '61,
Nov. 29, '64,
Mar. 17, '64,
Sept.
Oct.
Bee.
Jan.
Mar.
16, '64,
Feb.
Nov.
Mar.
Jan.
April
Nov.
Oct.
Oct, 4, '61,
Oct. 4, '61,
Mar. 17, '64,
Oct. 4, '61,
Feb. 15, '64,
Nov. 27, '61,
Mar.
Oct.
Mar.
Jan.
Mar.
Oct,
Nov.
Nov.
Feb,
Oct.
Oct.
Feb.
Feb,
Mar,
Nov,
Peb.
Nov.
Nov.
Mar.
Feb.
Bee
Feb.
April
Transferred to V. R. C, November 15, 1863.
Brafted— discharged by G. O., August 19, 1865.
Wounded Aug. 28, 1862— discharged by General
Order, June 14, 1865— Vet.
Bischarged by General Order, June 3, 1865.
Bischarged by General Order, June 14, '65 — ^Vet.
Brafted-^diseh. by General Order, June 8, 1865.
Killed at Fredericksburg, Becember 13, 1862.
Bied October 2, 1862.
Captured at Weldon railroad, August 19, 1864—
absent at muster out.
Bischarged Nov. 14, 1862, for wounds received at
Thoroughfare Gap.
Bischarged by General Order, June 14, 1865.
Brafted— disch. by General Order, June 12, 1865.
Bi£d March 24, 1865— Vet.
Bied at Salisbury, November 6, 1864,
Brafted— mus. out with company, July 1, 1865.
Bischarged by General Order, May 28, 1865.
Brafted— disch. by General Order, June 6, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 1, 1865,
Beserted Aug. 23, '63— returned April 22, 1864—
mustered out with company, July 1, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 1, 1865.
Wd. at Weldon railroad— discharged by General
Order, June 14, 1865.
Brafted— disch, by General Order, May 31, 1865.
Bischarged September 27, 1864.
Bischarged Becember 7, 1864.
Bischarged Janiiary 21, 1865.
Bied at Sahsbury, February 12, 1865.
Bied April 5, 1864— buried at Harrisburg.
Bied at Salisbury, January 6, 1865.
Wounded at Antietam— deserted July — , 186S,
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Mustered out with company, July 1, 1865 — ^Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 1, 1865.
Bisch. on Surgeon's certificate, January 15, 1863.
Wounded August 30, 1862— discharged on Sur-
geon's certificate, October 29, 1862.
Bisch. on Surgeon's certificate, October 27, 1862,
Bisch. on Surgeon's certificate. May 11, 1863.
Bied Feb. 19, 1865— bu, in National Cemetery,
Arlington.
Wounded at Cedar Mountain, August 9, 1862 —
deserted May 1, 1864.
Bied at Andersonville, Sept. 26, '64— grave, 9,776.
Transferred to V. R. C, Becember 15, 1863.
Mustered out with company, July 1, 1865.
Wounded at Gettysburg, July 1, 1863, and Wil-
derness, May 5, 1864— a b. at muster out — Vet,
Wd, Feb. 6, 1865— absent at muster out— Vet.
Bischarged for wounds, January 7, 1862.
Wounded May 5, 1864— absent at muster out.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Bisch. on Surgeon's certificate, January 12, 1865.
Bisch. on Surgeon's certificate, June 17, 1863.
Bisch. by Special Order, January 22, 1863.
Bischarged for wounds, April 5, 1863.
Wd. at Gettysburg— disch. by G. O., June 12, '65.
Killed at Thoroughfare Gap, August 28, 1862.
Killed at Bull Run, August 30, 1862.
Bied at Salisbury, October 19, 1864.
Bied at Sahsbury, February 14, 1865.
Killed at Hatcher's Run, February 6, 1865.
Not on muster-out roll.
Bischarged by General Order, February 24, '65.
Mustered out with company, .July 1, 1865.
Transferred to V.R. C, November 25, 1864^Vet.
Bied August 9, 1862.
Mustered out with company, July 1, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 1, 1865 — Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 1, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 1, 1865.
282
ELEVENTH REGIMENT,
Kane, Steplien L.,
Kissel, James
Keyser, Chas. W....
King, Charles
Kirkpatrick, Wm.
Lemmon, Jacob G.
liange, Henry
Lennox, Jokn A.,..
Luker, John R,
Private
Lewis, Lemuel
Lilley, William
Majorette, Samuel.
Martin, John
Moorehead, David.
Miller, Harrison....
Murphy, Samuel C,
M'Call, William......
M'CulIough, Jack'n
M'Queston, Jno. H.
Moore, Lewis F.
Mullener, Peter.
Moore, Samuel W...
Murray, James
May, Daniel J
Moyer, Henry
M'Cormick, Mich'l
M'Closkey, Fred'k
Maneval, Jacob
M'Gow, WiUiam....
Neff, Jeremiah
Nipp, Adam
Obenheizer, F. W..
Pentz, Luther
PoflF, Jacob H
Pratt, Osman A
Philips, Sam'lW...
Price, JohnW
Quinn, Andrew ,
Reynolds, Oliver...,
Robbins, Theodore
Reed, George W...,
Randolph, Wm. C.
Rohn, Joab
Reader, John V..
Smouser, Adam. .
Sensebaugh, Geo.
Sensabaugh, Jas. L
Stiles, John ,
Sclirack,Benj. B...
Southard, Jos T
Small, Arthur F...
Shadle, James P...
Sephens, Jas. W ,.
Slippy, Isaac
Snyder, Henry
Shaffer, George H.
Sproul, John
Suderlin, Eli
Sharp, Andrew ....
Smith, John
..do..,
Smith, George W.,
Tyson, Harmon R.
Taylor, James
Underwood, Elmer
Veatch, Joel ,
Wolf, Daniel
Jan. 20,
Mar. 16, ^64,
Mar. 10, '62,
Sept. 26, '63,
Jan. 14, '65,
Mar. 16, '64,
Mar. 3,. '64,
Sept. 20, ^64,
July 21, '63,
Mar. 17, '64,
Aug. 12, '64
Oct. 4, '61
Feb. 22, '62,
April 2, '64,
Mar. 22, '64,
May 12, '62,
Oct. 4, '61,
Oct. 4, '61,
Oct'.""4i''61,
Oct, 4, '61,
Oct. 4, '61,
Mar. 16, '64,
Sept. 21, '(
Nov. 27, '61,
Oct. 4, '61,
Mar. 17, '64,
Jan. 11, '65,
Jan. 10, '65,
Mar. 26, '64,
Feb. 23,
Aug. 12, '64,
Oct. 4, '61,
Mar. 16, '64,
Prisoner from Dec, 10,: 1864, tal'eb. 15v 1865— dis-
charged May 30, 1865.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 29, '64.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 19, '62,
Discharged May 31, 1865.
Deserted July 1, 1862.
Mustered out with company, July 1, 1865.
Drafted — absent, in arrest, at muster out.
Discharged January 19, 1865.
Wounded at Wilderness— transferred to 16th reg;.
V. R. C, May 12, 1865.
Died at City Point, Jvxly 14, 1864.
Deserted June, 1862.
Drafted — mus. out with company, July 1. 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 1, 1865.
Wounded Feb. 6, 1865— absent at muster out.
Captured at Weldon railroad, August 19, 1864 —
absent at muster out.
Drafted— disch. by General Order, July 17, 1865i
Drafted— mus. out with company, July 1, 1865.
Captured at Weldon railroad, August 19, 1864 —
absent at muster out.
Substitute— captured at Hatcher's Run, Febru-
ary 6, 1865— absent at muster out.
Discharged for wounds, April 29, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, April 18, '62»
Discharged for wounds, September 5,^ 1864.
Not on muster-out roll.
Discharged May 14,^ 1865.
Deserted September 14, 1862.
Deserted August 28, 1862. ,
Captured October 10, 1863— absent at muster out.
Killed at Bull Run, August 30, 1862.
Died Sept. 29, 1862, of wds. received at Antietam.
Killed at Thoroughfare Gap, August 28, 1862.
Died at Salisbury, February 15, 1865.
Drafted— disch. by General Order, June 12, 186&,
Absent, sick, at muster out— Vet.
Wounded at Antietam— prisoner at Wilderness,
May 6, 1864— absent at muster out — Vet.
Discharged for wounds, November 20, 1862.
Promoted to Commissary'Sergeant, March 1, '63.
Deserted to enemy, near Petersburg, Nov. 1864.
Drafted— mns. out Avith company,. July 1, 1865k
Wounded— absent at muster out.
Wounded December 13, 1862— discharged on Sur-
geon's certificate, June 14, 1863— Vet.
Discharged by General Order, May 31,^ 1865.
Transferred to V. R. C, December 1, 1864.
Wounded August 28, '62, and September 17, '62—
died November 20, 1862.
Deserted January 18, 1863.
Mustered out with company, July 1, 1865 — Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 1, 1865.
Wounded Feb. 6, 1865 — absent at muster out.
Wounded— disch. by General Order, June 12, '6&.
Mustered out with company, July 1, 1865.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 12, '63.
Promoted to Serg. Major 11th Reg., June 15, '62.
Discharged by General Order, June 9, 1865.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 19. '65.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 11, '65.
Killed at Spottsylvania, May 10, 1864.
Died July 21, 1864— buried at City Point, Va.
Died April 6, 1864— buried at Harrisburg.
Died at Andersonville, Oct. 26, '64— grave 11,488.
Died of wounds, June 26, 1864.
Drafted— died of wounds, Feb. 7, 1865— buried at
City Point.
Killed at Hatcher's Run, February 6, 1865.
Discharged by General Order, June 26, 1865.
Discharged by General Order, June 21, 1865.
Substitute— disch. by General Order, May 31, '65.
Wd. at Antietam— disch. on Surg, cert., Feb. 6, '63.
Mustered out with company, July 1, 1865.
THEEE YEARS' SEEVICE.
283
Wolf, Addison C
Wright, Williams.,
Wilson, Henry
Wilson, JolinF
Private
.„do
.do....
.do
Widdig, Henry.,
White, William.
Worth, Franklin T..
Weir, Andrew J...,
Weaver, Daniel R.
Warner, Albert
Witlatch, Joseph....
Wells, Charles...
Williams, Amos
Williams, Thomas.,
Willday, Edward A
Yates, Daniel D..
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
Ang. 12, '64,
Feb. 29, '64,
Mar. 15, '64,
Aug. 12, '64,
Nov. 27, '61,
Sept. 22, '63,
Nov. 27, '61,
Oct. 4, '61,
Mar. 16, '64,
Jan. 20, '62,
Sept. 20, '64,
Dec. 6, '61,
Oet. 4, '61,
May 3, '62,
Nov. 27, '61,
Substitute— mus. out with company, July 1, '65.
Wounded February 6, 1865— absent at mus. out.
Wounded May 6, 1864— absent at muster out.
Substitute — captured at Hatcher's Run,February
6, 1865 — absent at muster out.
Prisoner from August 19, 1864, to February 28,
1865— discharged June ,22, 1865— Vet.
Drafted— absent, sick, at muster out.
Discharged by General;,Order, Dec. 19, 1864.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate, October 14, 1862.
Discharged by General Order, June 7, 1865.
Discharged January 15, 1865.
Dratted— discharged by G. O., May 31, 1865..
Discharged June 14, 1865.
Deserted August — , 1862.
Deserted to enemy, December 1, 1864.
Prisoner from August 19, 1864, to February 28,
1865— discharged April 27, 1865.
Not on muster-out roll — ^Vet.
Company E.
recruited at latrobe and ligonier^ westmoreland oounty.
James C. M' Curdy
Henry B. Piper
James J. Briggs.
G. R. Dalbey-
Samuel J. Hamill.
Daniel Bonbright...
Jacob H. Murdoch..
William R. Huber..
Jeremiah Alcorn..,.
David C. Murphy...
James Thompson...
Caleb S, Walker.
Henry Bitner
James Clark
W. H. Zimmerman
Robert F. Skiles
Jacob S. liiester
William H. Paul...
James B. Hamill ..
John W. Mack
Harrison Austraw,.
Thomas J. Davison
Sam'l L. Anderson
David Ambrose
Edward S. Mevins do
Capt..
...do...
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1st lit.
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..do...,
2dLt.,
IstSgt.
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Serg't,
...do....
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do .
...do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct
Oct.
Oet.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Dec.
Jan.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Mar.
Oct.
4, '61,
4, '61,
3
3
4, '61,
3
4, '61,
4, '61,
3
3
4, '61,
3
4, '61,
3
4, '61,
4, '61,
4, '61,
3
3
3
4, '61,
3
4, '61,
4, '61,
3
3
4, '61,
4, '61,
3
3
4, '61,
3
5, '61,
22, '62,
4, '61,
4, '61,
3
3
3
3
4, '61,
'
4, '61,
3
17, '64,
3
4, '61,
3
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate, April 7, 1863.
Wd. at Antietam and Gettysburg— pr, fr. 2d Et.
to 1st Lt. Aug. 80, 1862— to Capt. June 3D, 1863—
disch. on Surg, cert., Nov. 25, 1864.
Pr. fr. Hos. Stew. 11th reg., to 2d Lt.. Mar. 28,'64—
to IstLt. Oct. 30, '64— to Capt. Dee. 26, '64— wd. at
Wilderness— mus. out with Co., July 1, '65— Vet,
Killed at 2d Bull Run. August 30, 1862.
Pr. to 1st Sgt. Oct. 18, '61~to 2d Lt. Aug 30, '62—
to 1st Lt. Mar. 28, 1864— disch. Sept. 7, 1864, for
wds. rec. at Wilderness.
Mus. as Muc— pr. to Sgt.— to 2d Lt. Nov. 27, '64—
to 1st Lt. Mar. 26, '65 — disch- on Surg, cert., June
5, 186.5— Vet.
Wd. and cap'd Aug. 28, '62— pr. from Cor. to Sgt.
Sept. 1, 1862— to 2d Lt. May 19, 1865— com. 1st Lt.
June 30, 1865 — not mus.— mus. out with Co. July
1, 1865— Vet.
Pr. to Q. M. Sgt., 11th reg., Oct. 18, 186L
Wd. at Gettysburg— tr. to V. R. C, Jan. 10, '64.
Wd. at Gettysburg — promoted to Corporal, Dee.
26, 1862— to Sgt.— discharged June 9, 1865— Vet.
Pr. to Sgt— to 1st Sgt. June 14, 1865— com. 2d Lt.
June 30, 1865 — not mus — mus. out with (Jo.
July 1, 1865— Vet.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Wounded at Fredericksburg — discharged on
Surgeon's certificate, April 20, 1863.
Transferred to V. R. C, Jan 26, 1864.
Pr. from Cor.— wd. at 2d Bull Run— died June
29, 1864, of wds. received at Wilderness, May 5,
1864 — buried in Nat. Cem'y, Arlington— Vet.
Pris. at Gettysburg— died Aug. 29, 1864, of wds.
rec. at Weldon R. R. — bu. at Philadelphia — ^Vet.
Discharged December 6, 1864.
Wd. May 5, '64— disch. on Surg, cert., Feb. 11, '65.
Discharged June 7, 1865— Vet.
Promoted from Corporal — prisoner at Gettys-
burg— discharged June 9, 1865 — Vet.
Pr. to Cor.— to Sgt. Nov. 29, '64— wd. Feb. 6, '65—
absent at muster out — ^Vet.
Promoted to Corporal — to Sergeant June 14, '65 —
mustered out with company, July 1, 1865 — Vet.
Promoted to Corporal — ^to Sergeant, June 14, '65 —
mustered ont with company, July 1, 1865.
Prisoner at 2d Bull Run— wd. at "^Gettysburg-
pr. to Cor. — to Sgt. June 14, '65 — mus. out with
company, July 1, 1865— Vet.
Transferred to V. R. C, April 10, 1864.
284
ELEVENTH BBGIMENT,
Noah M. Piper....
Joaath'n J. Hanger
HaghOrr
George W.. Brandt.,
Daniiellgo
Thos. P. M'Kelvey
George W. Reed
Robert A. Shearer .,
Samuel N. Park ,
John B. Sweeney ....
John W. Mason......
John D. Witherow.,
John Burke..
Jacob Pahel.
Ehjah J. Reed......
C. H. Weimer
Richard M'Henry..
Morris Burke
Anderson, Peter ....
Ambrose, John ....,
Ambrose, William.
Ashbaugh, Wm. H
Ashbaugh, Daniel.
Bowes, William
Blair, James H
Bell, Franklin
Bralier, Henry H..
Blah-, WUliam J...
Boswell, Julius
Brinker, Joseph H.
Badgley, John
Bowser, John J....
Bean, Joseph A ...
Brady, Robert
Beam, Samuel R..
Brant, Frederick..
Bell, Thomas J
Bailey, WiUiam W,
Boyer, Jacob
Bacbelder, Daniel..
Clark, Joseph P
Clark, John Ross...
Cramer, William A
Campbell, Wm. A.
Campbell, Ezra S.,
Coyle, Philip
Corp.,
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Craig, WUliam
Custard, William...
Crawford, James S..
Craig, Henry H
Caven, Eli K
Clark, Israel
Callaver, Philip
Cunningham, Jas ..
Clark, James
Clifford, Charles H,
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..do.
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Oct-
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
4, '61,
4, '61,
4» '61,
4» '61,
Oct. 4, '61,
Mar. 6, '62,
Sept. 28, '62,
Oct. 4, '61,
Mar. 16, '64,
Mar. 16, '64,
Oct. 4, '61,
Oct. 4, '61,
Oct. 4, '61,
Feb. 12, '64,
Mar. 17, '64,
Oct. 4, '61,
Mar. 3, '62,
Aug. 7, '63,
Oct. 4,. '61,
Oct. 4,. '61,
Oct. 4, '61,
Oct. 4, '61,
July 30, '64,
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Dec.
Mar.
4, '61
4, '61,
4, '61,
4, '61,
3, '61,
6, '62,
Mar. 17, '64,
Mar. 16, '64,
April 24, '63,
Oct. 4, '61,
Oct. 4, '61,
Mar. 17, '64,
Mar. 17, '64,
Mar. 17, '64,
Oct. 4, '61,
June 15, '63,
Oct. 4, '61,
Feb. 9, '65,
Oct. 4, '61,
Mar. 5, '62,
Oct. 4, '61,
Aug. 22, '63,
Sept. 14, '63,
Mar.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Jan.
Feb.
3, '62,
4, '61,
4, '61,
4, '61,
4, '61,
8, '62,
24, '62,
Feb. 28, '62,
Oct. 4, '61,
Died January 27, 1862,^ at Annapolis.
Wounded August 28, 1862— died December 19„
1862, of wounds received at Fredericksburg.
Wd. at 2.1 Bull Run— tr. to V. R. C, Mar. 15, '64.
Wounded at 2d Bull Run— pris. at Gettysburg-
killed at Weldon railroad, August 19, 1864— Vet.
Disch. Jan. 12, 1863, for wds. rec. at Antietam.
Wounded; at Antietam— disch. March 27, 1865.
Discharged June 24, 1865.
Promoted to Cor., April 1, 1864— wounded May
10, 1864— absent at muster out— Vet.
Promoted to Corporal, March 1, 1865— mustered
out with company, July 1, 1865.
Promoted to Corporal, May 17, 1865 — mustered
out with company, July 1, 1865.
Wd. at Gettysburg— pr. to Cor., May 17, 1865 —
mus. out with company, July 1, 1865 — Vet.
Wd. at 2d Bull Run— pr. to Cor., June 14, 1865—
mus. out with company, July 1, 1865 — ^Vet.
Wd. at 2d Bull Run— pr. to Cor., June 14, 1865—
mus. out with company, July 1, 1865— Vet.
Promoted to Corporal, June 14, 1865— mustered
out with company, July 1, 1865.
Promoted to Corporal, June 24, 1865r— mustered
out with company, July 1, 1865.
Promoted to Corporal, December 26, 1862— dis^
charged as private, June 9, 1865 — ^Vet.
Discharged March 2, 18G5.
Discharged April 22, 1865.
Drafted— wounded— absent at muster out.
Wd. at 2d Bull Run, Fredericksburg and Gettysr.
burg — disch. on Surg. cert. — date unknown.
Wounded at 2d Bull Run, August 30, 1862— dis-
charged October 3, 1864.
Tr. to V. R. C, September 1, 1863.
Killed at Bull Run, August 30, 1862.
Mustered out with company, July 1, 1865.
Wd. at 2d Bull Run— discharged October 29, 1862.
Wd. at Fredericksburg— discharged June 8, 1863.
Wd. at 2d Bull Run— discharged Sept. 14, 1863.
Wd. at Fredericksburg— disch. Dec. 13, 1864.
Discharged December 2, 1864.
Wounded at Fredericksburg— disch. on Surg.
certificate, February 25, 1865.
Discharged March 4, 1865.
Discharged by General Order, June 17, 1865.
Transferred to V. R. C, April 10, 1864.
Died September 21, 1862— bu. in M. A. C'y, D. C.
Died Dec. 16, 1862, of wds. rec. at Fredericksburg.
Died at Washington, February 1, 1865— buried
in National Cemetery, Arlington.
Died at Andersonville, Aug. 23, '64— grave, 6,621.
Died at Salisbury, December 13, 1864.
Wounded at Fredericksburg— died at Salisbury,,
January 31, 186.5— Vet.
Deserted June 25, 1863.
Mustered out with company, July 1, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 1, 1865.
Wounded at Fredericksburg— mustered out with
Gompanv, July 1, 1865— Vet.
Wounded July 1, 1863— absent at muster out.
Mustered out with company, July 1, 1865— Vet.
Drafted— wounded at Wilderness, May 5, 1864—
mustered out by General Order, July 1, 1865.
Drafted— sen. by G. C. M., Feb. 5, 1865— mus. out
with company, July 1, 1865.
Sen. by G. C. M.— mus. out with Co., July 1, '65.
Discharged on Surg, cert., November 23, 1861.
Discharged on Surg, certificate, January 1, 1862.
Discharged on Surg, certificate, May 26, 1862.
Prisoner— disch. by G. O., June 3, 1865— Vet.
Discharged January 7, 1865.
Discharged February 24, 1865.
Discharged February 27, 1865.
Pr. to Com. Serg't, 11th regiment, Dec. 1, 1863.
THREE TEARS' SERVICE.
285
KAMB.
BANK.
DATE OF MtrSTEK f
BEUASEB.
Campbell, James M
Campbell, R. D
Private
...do
Oct. 4, '61, 3
Mar. 17, '64, 3
Mar. 17, '64, 3
Died at Armagh, Pa., November 26, 1861.
Died at Andersonville, Aug. 14, '64^grave, 5,584.
Died at SaUsbury, November 5, 1864— Vet.
Deserted January 19, 1863.
Campbell, John M..
Campbell, John W.
Downey, Samuel....
Dungan, Victor
Douglass, James C.
Davison, Thos. W...
Dunn, Alfred
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
Oct. 4, '61, 3
June 5, '62, S
Mar. 6, '62, 3
Oct. -4, '61, 3
Dec. 6, '61, 3
Dec. 17, '61, 3
Mar. 17, '64, S
Oct. 4, '61, 3
Mar. 17, '64, S
Oct. 4, '61, S
Dec. 2, '61, J
Feb. 14, '62, i
Oct. 4, '61, 2
Jan. 7, '62, E
Mar. 17, '64, ?
Mar. 17, '64, i
May 19, '62, c
Oct. 4, '61, 2
Oct. 4, '61, c
Oct. 4, '61, c
Oct. 4, '61, i
Prisoner at Gettysburg— mustered out with com-
pany, July 1, 1865— Vet.
Tr. from 90th reg., as in hos.— ab. at mus. out.
Discharged September 24, 1864— Vet.
Discharged March 16, 1864.
Discharged December 6, 1864.
Daily, Michael J
Decker, John
...do
...do
Discharged December 16, 1864.
Discharged June 13, 1865.
Died near Falmouth, Va., May 16, 1862.
Died March 30, 1865— buried in National Ceme-
Downey, James
Donaho, Jacob..
...do
...do
Ewing, Cicero
.do
tery, ArUngton.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 17, '61,
Discharged December 2, 1864.
Wounded Feb. 6, 1865— disch. February 27, 1865.
Elliott, James
..do ....
Fees, John L
do ....
Freeman, Philip
Flanagan, John
Fry, David P
...do
...do
do
Discharged October 3, 1864.
Discharged January 6, 1865.
Discharged June 13, 1865.
Discharged June 13, 1865.
i Discharged by General Order, May 30, 1865.
Transferred to V. R. C, March 15, 1864.
Wounded Aug, 28,1862— died Dec. 24,1864— buried
in U. S. Gen. Hos. Cemetery, Annapolis— Vet.
J Wounded at Gettysburg— died at Wilmington,
N. C, March 18, 1865— Vet.
J KUled at 2d Bull Run, August 30, 1862.
. Died Jan. 5, 1863— bu. at Alexandria, grave, 660.
Freidline, David....
Farrow, William.,..
Felton, Samuel
Fink, William
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...do
...do
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Freeman, Austia C.
Felgar, Daniel
Fay, William
...do
...do
...do
Green David
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Feb. 24, '64, i
Oct. 4, '61, I
Oct. 4, '61, I
Mar. 17, '64, I
Oct. 4, '61, ;
Oct. 7, '64,
Sept. 29, '64,
July 10, '64,
Sept. 23, '63,
July 29, '64,
Oct. 4, '61,
Oct. 4, '61,
Oct. 4, '61,
Feb. 25, '62,
Mar. 3, '62,
Aug. 5, '64,
Aug. 26, '64,
Mar. 17, '64,
Feb. 19, '64,
Oct. 4, '61,
Mar. 17, '64,
Aug. 6, '63,
Feb. 9, '65,
5 Mustered out with company, July 1, 1865.
...do
i Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 17, '62.
i Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 27, '62.
} Discharged by General Order, June 14, 18G5.
5 Prisoner at Gettysburg— died July 26, 18G4, of
wounds rec. at Petersburg, June 24, 1865— bu-
ried in Nat. Cem'y, Arhngton.
L Sub.— mustered out with company, July 1, 1865.
I Sub.— wd. Feb. 7, 1865— absent at muster out.
? Sub.— mustered out with company, July 1, 1865.
...do
...do
Grove, WilliankO...
Huber, Charles
Hitzman, Louis
Howes, Samuel
...do
...do
...do
...do
Hunt, Antonio
Hazlett, William ...
Hysong, Benjamin..
Hanger, Josiah
Hunter, John
...do
...do
...do
...do
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3 Drafted— wd. May 5, 1864— absent at muster out.
I Disch. on Surgeon's certificate, June 14, 1865.
i Wounded at Thoroughfare Gap — discharged Feb-
ruary 11, 1863.
5 Wounded at Gettysburg— disch. Oct. 3, 1864.
i Discharged October 3, 1864.
i Discharged February 24, 1865.
3 Discharged March 2, 1865.
5 Discharged by General Order, June 17, 1865.
I Substitute— discharged May 31, 1865.
3 Died at Salisbury, December 17, 1864.
S Killed at Spottsylvania, May 10, 1864.
Harkness, Samuel..
Hennings, And. A..
Harrington, Geo
Helenold, Jerome N
Hood, Robert H
Halby, Jacob
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
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HarbisoTD, Jos. H ...
Harman, Noah
...do
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3 Deserted January 19, 1863.
3 Deserted March 21, 1865.
Jennings, Charles..
Jewart, Ephraim A
Johnston, Anthony
Jamisan, James
Kulp, Jeremiah
...do
...do....
...do
3 Drafted— wounded at Wilderness, May 5, 1864—
absent at muster out.
1 Mustered out with company July 1, 1865.
3 Discharged June 9, 1865.
3 Discharged June 9, 1865.
5 Mustered out with company, July 1, 1865.
3 Sentenced for desertion— mustered out with Co.,
...do....
...do....
...do
Feb. 24, '64,
Mar. 19, '64,
Aug. 8, '63,
Jan. 2, '62,
Mar. 17, '64,
Mar. 17, '64,
Mar. 17, '64,
July 28, '63,
Oct. 4, '61,
Oct. 4, '61,
Oct. 4, '61,
Mar. 15, '64,
Mar. 17, '64,
July 17, '63,
April 26, '62,
Kennedy, Chas. H.
...do....
...do....
July 1, 1865.
3 Discharged June 3, 1865.
3 Discharged June 9, 1865— Vet.
3 Killed at Weldon railroad, August 19, 1864.
...do....
...do....
3 Prisoner June 6, 1864 — died at Andersonville,
Lancaster, Caleb...
Love, Joseph H
...do....
...do....
...do....
July 9, 1864— grave, 3,091.
3 Drafted— absent, sick, at muster out.
3 Wd. at Fredericksburg— tr, to V. R. C.
3 Died at Harrisburg, November 29, 1861.
Lenhart, Elijah W.
...do....
...do....
3 Died March 5, 1864— Vet.
3 Mustered out with company, July 1, 1865.
M'Cracken, Joshua
Miller, Samuel, Jr.
M'Chesney, John K
...do....
...do....
J...do....
3 Mustered out with company, July 1, 1865.
3 Drafted— discharged by G. O., July 3, 1865.
3 Discharged May 2, 1865.
286
Sn^B^PTEFTH EmiMEFT,
M'Creery, Geo. J ...
Murphy, George H.
Mack, JohnM
Mack, John D
M'Clelland, Wm....
M'Cullough, T. A...
M'Cormick, Martin
Murphy, Ira F
Miller, Henry H
Mack, Jacob
Mack, James
Magg, George
M'Cormick, Mich'l
Mortimer, Williami
M'Kelvey, Thos. B
M'Creery, Thos. W.
M'Connaughey, F...
Mock, William
M' Donald, John
M'Master, Samuel..
M'Clarren, John J..
M'Curdy, Wm. A...
Mack, John, Sr
Miller, Jacob
Martin, Alexander
M'Kelvey, Thos. P..
O'Neil, Michael
Ogden, George H ...
Phillippi, Robt. M...
Park, John W...
Park, George A.
Price, Lewis..
PhiUips, Wm. H
Park, JohnH
Peoples, Thomas E,
Phipps, Robert H...
Pahel, David
Pahel, Alexander...
Pile, Morgan
Quigley, James
Rhay, Thomas
Rector, William
Rager, John
Richardson, Robt. F
Ramsey, Robert...
Robb, R. Lowry...
Shirley, James M.
Sible, Jacob
Smith', Joseph
Slaven, John
Shaffer, Frank'n M
Scroggs, JohnH
St. Clair, James
Sagerson, Robert. . . .
Snodgrass, Jas. S....
Sowders, Dan'l W...
Singiewood, George
Scott, Oliver H...
Smith, Peter S....
Smith, George D
Stump, Henry.,
Shedron, David.
Simpson, Chas. P...
Private
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Mar. 8,
Oct. 4,
Oct. 5,
Mar. 21,
Oct. 4,
Dec. 27,
Feb. 3,
Mar. 4,
Oct. 4,
Mar. 21,
Oct. 4,
Mar. 17,
Sept. 15,
Mar. 5,
Oct. 4,
Oct. 4,
Oct. 4,
Oct. 4,
Mar. 17,
Mar. 17,
Mar. 17,
Oct. 4,
Mar. 17,
July 3,
Mar. 6,
Sept. 23,
Oct. 4,
Oct. 4,
Mar. 16,
Mar. 16,
Dec. 17,
Dec. 31,
Mar. 17,
Oct. 4,
Oct. 4,
Oct. 4,
Mar. 31,
Mar. 17,
Mar. 7,
Oct. 4,
Oct. 4,
Feb. 24,
Nov. 12,
Oct. 4,
Oct. 4,
April 7,
Mar. 16,
Nov. 18,
Sept. 16,
Oct. 4,
Oct. 4,
Oct. 4,
Oct. 4,
Dec. 3,
Jan. 8,
Feb. 27,
Mar. 17,
Oct. 4,
Oct. 4, '61,
July 30, '64,
Mustered out with company, July 1, 1865.
Wd. and pris. at 2d Bull Run— disch. Oct. 23, '62
Wd. at Thoroughfare Gap— disch. Jan. 31, 1863.
Discharged February 6, 1863.
Discharged October 3, 1864.
Discharged December 26, 1864.
Discharged February 2, 1865.
Discharged March 3, 1865.
Discharged March 30, 1865— Vet.
Discharged March 21, 1865.
Discharged October 6, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, May 25, '65.
Discharged June 9, 1865.
Drafted— disch. by General Order, May 30, 1865.
Wd, at Antietam— tr. to V. R. C, July 1, 1863.
KUled at BuU Run, August 30, 1862.
KiUed at BuU Run, August 30, 1862.
Died Aug. 31,'62,ofwds.'receivedat2d Bull Run.
Died at Armagh, Pa., March 15, 1864— Vet.
Died Sept. 1, 1864, of wds. received at Weldon
railroad, Aug. 19,'64 — bu. atN. Ce'y, Arlington.
Died February 14, 1865— buried at Philadelphia,
Killed at Wilderness, May 6, 1864.
Deserted January 20, 1863.
Died Dec. 7,'64— bu. in U. S. Hos.Cem. Annapolis.
Died September 16, 1862, of wounds received at
Thoroughfare Gap— bu. in M. A. Cem'y, D. C.
Wounded at Gettysburg— not on muster-out roll.
Woiinded — absent at muster out.
Wd. at Bull Run, Aug 30, '62— disch. Oct. 29, '62.
Prisoner August 31, 1862— mustered out with
company, July 1, 1865 — Vet^
Discharged by General Order, June 27, 1865.
Missing April 1, 1865— absent at muster out
Discharged December 16, 1864.
Discharged December 30, 1864.
Discharged by General Order, June 15, 1865.
Discharged November 23, and died Nov. 30, 1861.
Died September 15, 1862, of wounds received at
BuU Run, August 30, 1862.
Killed at Spottsylvania, May 10, 1864— Vet.
Died Dec. 7, '64— buried in N. Cem'y, ArUngton.
Deserted March 21, 1865.
Discharged by General Order, May 11, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 1, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 1, 1865 — Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 1, 1865.
Deserted — returned under arrest, Sept. 20, 1864 —
wounded March 31, I860 — disch. Aug. 24, 1865.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. May 20, '62.
Wounded at Fredericksburg— died at Ligonier,
Pa., March 11, 1864— Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 1, 1865— Vet.
Wounded Feb. 6, 1865— absent at muster out.
Sentenced by general court martial for desertion
— mustered out with company, July 1, 1865.
Drafted — wounded at Spottsylvania, May 10, '64
— absent at muster out.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, April 11, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 6, 1863.
Discharged October 3, 1864.
Wounded at Fredericksburg — disch. Oct. 3, '64.
Discharged December 2, 1864.
Discharged January 7, 1865.
Discharged February 27, 1865.
Transferred to V. R. C, April 10, 18641
Transferred to V. R. C, March 20, 1865.
Died March 17, 1864, of wounds received at 2d
BuU Run— buried at Alexandria— grave, 1,508.
Wounded at Cedar Mountain, August 9, '62—
prisoner at Gettysburg— killed at Spottsylvania,
May 10, 1864— Vet.
Died at Annapolis, December 19, 1861.
Prisoner from August 19, 1864, to March 19, 1865.
—discharged July 30, 1865.
THEEE TEARS' SEKVICE.
287
NAME.
EAHK.
DATE OF M0STEE
INTOaEEVICE.
1^
EEMAEKS.
Tantlinger, Alex'r ..
Tosh, William
Private.
...do
Oct. 4, '61,
Mar. 16, '64,
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
1
Discharged December 14, 1864— Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 1, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 1, 1865.
Discharged on Surg, certificate, Feb. 15, 1865.
Discharged on Surg, certificate, Dec. 23, 1862.
...do
Thomson, John W..
Taylor, John
...do
...do ....
Mar. 17, '64,
April 7, '62,
Mar. 17, '64,
Mar. 18, '64,
Aug. 5, '64,
Mar. 18, '64,
July 5, '64,
Oct. 4, '61,
Oct. 4, '61,
Oct. 4, '61,
Aug. 1, '64,
...do
Wissinger, Jos. B...
Walsh, Robert
...do
..do ...
Wounded May 5, 1864— absent at muster out.
Mustered out with company, July 1, 1865.
Discharged by General Order, May 13, 1865.
Discharged June 11, 1865.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 23, '62.
Wd. Aug. 28, '62— died Oct. 2, '62,ofwds. rec.at
Antietam— bu. in Prospect Hill Gem., York, Pa.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, May 21, '62.
Discharged May 31, 1865.
Wakefield, John F..
Woodcocli, Oliver E
Wilkins, Nathaniel
Wilt, Reuben H
Yealey, Benjamin...
Young, WilHam
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
Company F.
recruited at sai^em, westmoreland county.
David M. Cook....
Edward H. Gay ..
James T. Chalfant.
Israel Uncapher.
M. J. Kettering..
Captain
..do
..do.
1st Lt.
..do....
Robert Anderson...
Samuel M'Cutchen
Wm. M'Cutchen..
James S. Cook....
Mosheim G. Steck..
Elisha R. Wise
John Robson
Jeremiah Tawney..
S. G. Thompson.,
Steele S. WilUams..
Samuel M. Hilty
John L. Bash
Thomas E. Berger.,
John Shields
Cyrus G. Swoope...
Shilo G. Walthour.
George W. Parker..
Martin L. Carnahan
Walter S. Wilhams
Charles Harvey
David Steel
William C. Bryant
Thos. F. Fenlin
2d Lt.
..do....
Nov. 27, '61,
Nov. 27, '61,
3
3
Nov. 1, '62,
3
Oct. 25, '61,
Dec. 10, '61,
3
3
Oct. 1, '61,
3
Oct. 25, '61,
3
Nov. 27, '61,
Oct. 25, '61,
3
3
Oct. 25, '61,
Oct. 25, '61,
Feb. 11, '62,
Oct. 25, '61,
3
3
3
3
Oct. 25, '61.
Oct. 25, '61,
Oct. 25, '61,
Oct. 25, '61,
3
3
I
Mar. 29, '62,
April 15, '62,
Dec. 4, '61,
3
3
3
Oct. 25, '61,
3
Oct. 25, '61,
3
Mar. 16, '64,
3
Oct. 25, '61,
3
Oct. 25, '61,
Nov. 27, '61,
Feb. 22, '62,
April 18, '62,
3
3
8
3
Resigned October 12, 1862.
Pr. from Serg't Major 11th reg., to 2d Lt., Mar.
10, 1862— to Capt., Oct. 13, 1862— wd. at Antie-
tam and Gettysburg— died March 12, 1864. -
Pr. from 1st Lt. Co. D, Mar. 28, 1864— captured
in Wilderness, May 5, 1864— discharged by Spe-
cial Order, May 11, 1865.
Pr. to Adjutant 11th regiment, March 10, 1862.
Pr. to Lst- Serg't, Dec. 20, 1861— to 1st Lt., Mar.
10, '62— wd. at 2d Bull Run— disch. Oct. 31, '62.
Wd. at WildernesG— pr. from Serg't Co. K, to 2d
Lt., Nov. 1, 1862— to 1st Lt., March 28, 1862— to
Quarter Master 11th regiment, Dec. 5, 1864.
Pr. to Cor., Jan. 24, 1862— to Serg't, Jan. 1, 1864—
to 2d Lt., Mar. 28, 1864— to 1st Lt., Dec. 5, 1864—
wd. at Antietam— com. Capt., June SO, 1865—
not mus.— mus. out with Co., July 1, 1865— Vet.
Died at Annapolis, February 17, 1862.
Pr. to Serg't, Oct. 26, 1861— to 1st Serg't— to 2d
Lt., Dec. 6, 1864— wd. at 2d Bull Run— com. 1st
Lt. , June 30, 1865 — not mustered — mustered out
with company, July 1, 1865— Vet.
Tranferred to company K, June 12, 1862.
Wd. at Gettysburg— tr. to V. R. C, Feb. 15, '65.
Discharged March 1, 1865.
Wd. Dec. 13, 1862-pr. to Serg't— to 1st Serg't—
com. 2d Lt., June ?,0, 1865— not mus.— mus. out
with company, July 1, 1865— Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 20, '62.
Discharged February 6, 1863, for wounds.
Disch. Feb. 20,'63, forwdsrec. at Fredericksburg.
Discharged March 16, 1863, for wounds received
at Fredericksburg.
Discharged March 28, 1865.
Discharged April 15, 1865.
Pr. to Cor. — to Serg't — prisoner — discharged by
General Order, June 3, 1805- Vet.
Wounded at 2d Bull Run— mustered out with
company, July 1, 1865— Vet,
Wounded at Gettysburg — pr. to Serg't, May 1,
1865 — absent, on furlough, at muster out — Vet.
Pr. to Sergeant, May 1, 1865— mustered out with
company, July 1, 1865.
Mus. as muc. — returned to ranks — pr. to Serg't,
June 1, 1865 — mus. out with company, July 1,
1865— Vet.
Discharged November 12, 1862.
Discharged December 30, 1863.
Discharged December 30, 1863.
Prisoner from August 19, '64, to March 12, 1865—
discharged by General Order, May 5, 1865.
288
ELEVENTH REGIMENT,
Philip K. Faulk ....
Boaz Marts
Gideon Ginter
Reading B. Miilford
Augustus M. Theiss
Lebbeus P. Bash
Philip Snow
Wm. H. Hotham ...
Jas. Hutchinson
Abram Hy song
Wm. E. Stouffer
John Kennedy
James Taylor
John Hippard
Joseph M. KeUer ...
Wm. C. Robinson...
Apt, Daniel
Anderson, John A..
Anderson, Sam'l M.
Adams, Benjamin...
Ashman, Thos. C ...
Adams, Samuel
Atchison, William..
Alms, Michael E....
Ackison, David
Brown, Kirk
Beard, Daniel
Barber, George
Baker, JohnH
Bedo, Thomas
Brenneman, P. W...
Bridge, Simon P ....
Bricker, John G
Brenneman, Henry
Bash, David M
Bleakney, Hugh
Bear, John A
Bills, John
Boder, George
Boyer, T
Bleakney, Hugh
Bell, Thomas
Casterwiler, Wm ...
Caldwell, Henry
Cowan, David
Clow, Francis
Cline, James
Crise, Jacob
Crise, Samuel
Chorpenning, W. H
Coulter, Edward..
Crise, William.,
Coulter, John T.,
Cleary, Michael.
Derby, James M.,
Downy, Andrew...
Dowerty, Francis.
Dillen, Thomas ....
Dailcy, Charles....
Downey, Archibald
.do.
.do.
...do
Nov. 27,
Mar. 17,
Mar. 17,
Jan. 22,
Jan. 27,
Oct. 25,
Mar. 16,
Nov. 27,
Jan. 25,
Nov. 27,
Mar. 19, '64,
Nov. 27,
Mar. 29,
Feb. 2,
Feb. 22,
Dec. 11,
Oct. 25,
Nov. 29,
Mar. 31,
6ct!""25J
Nov. 27,
Nov. 27,
April 7,
Nov. 27,
Nov. 27,
Oct. 25,
Oct. 25,
Nov. 27,
Dec. 16,
Oct. 25,
'6ct.*"2li
Mar. 18,
Dec. 11,
Feb. 20,
Mar. 8,
Mar. 14,
Oct. 25,
Mar. 17,
Mar. 17,
Mar. 17,
Feb. 25, '64,
Mar. 17, '64,
Dec. "4/
Nov. 27,
Discharged November 4, 1864.
Discharged January 12, 1865.
Discharged January 12, 1865.
Discharged January 22, 1865.
Discharged January 27, 1865.
Detached on recruiting service at Pittsfaurg— ab«
sent at muster out — Vet.
Wounded in action, February 6, l^'xJS— absent at
muster out — Vet.
Wounded in action, March 31, 1<565— absent at
muster out — Vet.
Promoted to Corporal, May 1, 1865— mustered out
with company, July 1, 1865.
Promoted to Corporal, May 1, 1865 — mustered out
with company, July 1, 1865 — Vet.
Promoted to Corporal, June 1, 1865— mustered
out with company, July 1, 1865.
Promoted to Corporal, June 1, 1865 — mustered
out with company, July 1, 1865 — ^Vet.
Promoted to Corporal, June 1, 1865 — mustered
out with company, July 1, 1865.
Transferred to V. R. C, April 10, 1864.
Discharged March 22, 1865.
Discharged March 22, 1865.
Wounded Sept. 17, 1862— absent at muster out.
Wounded May 6, 1864— absent at muster out.
Mustered out with company July 1, 1865.
Drafted— discharged by G. O., July 6, 1865.
Discharged March 28, 1865.
Transferred to V. R. C, December 23, 1864.
Died of wounds, May 25, 1864.
Died at Salisbury, N. C— Vet.
Killed at Bull Run, August 30, 1862.
Discharged at expiration of term.
Discharged by G, O., June 5, 1865.
Discharged by G. O., June 9, 1865.
Disch. on Surgeen's certificate, October 29, 1862.
Wounded at Antietam— discharged on Surgeon's
certificate, December 19, 1863.
Wounded at 2d Bull Run and Gettysburg — died
May 12, 1864, of wds. rec. Wilderness — ^Vet.
Died June 20, 1864, of wounds received before
Petersburg.
Died at Annapolis, December 10, 1861.
Died at Annapolis, December 29, 1861.
KiUed at Bull Run, August 30, 1862.
Died Dec. 16, 1862, of wds. rec. at 2d Bull Run.
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Deserted December 11, 1862.
Deserted June 9, 1862.
Died at Andersonville, Oct. 29, '64— grave, 11,611.
Died Mar. 17, '64 — bu. at Alexandria — grave, 1,511.
KiUed at Wilderness, May 6, 1864.
Absent, on furlough, at muster out — Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 1, 1865.
Wounded May 6, 1864— absent at muster out.
Wounded May 6, 1864 — absent at muster out.
Returned from desertion, September 29, 1864—
absent, sick, at muster out.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 28, 1865.
Discharged by General Order, June 9, 1865 — Vet.
Died of wounds, June 3, 1864— buried in National
Cemetery, Arlington.
Died April 3, 1865, of wounds received at Grav-
elly Run.
Died May 12, 1864, of wds. rec. at Wilderness.
Deserted May 24, 1864.
Killed at Bull Run, August 30, 1862.
Wounded at Gettysburg — mustered out with
company, July 1, 1865 — Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 1, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 1, 1865.
Drafted — absent, sick, at muster out.
Discharged January 23, 1865.
Discharged by G. O., Juno 9, 1865— Vet.
THREE TEARS' SERVICE.
289
XAMK.
BAHK.
DATE-OF MrrSTEE |
ISTO SERVICE. l<
REMAEK3.
Dumbauld, Jno. A.
Dunbar, George
Emery, William
Edman, John A,.
Elwood!, RobOTt
Private
..do
..do
..do .....
..do
..do
Dec. 16, '61, 3
Dec. 2, '61, 3
July 28, '63, 3
Jan. 29, '62, 3
Oct. 25, '61, 3
Feb. 16, '64, 3
Sept. 24, '63, 3
Jan. 11, '62, 3
Oct. 25, '61, 3
Mar, 17, '64, 3
Feb. 16, '64, 3
Feb. 29, '64, 3
Aug. 5, '63, 3
July 22, '63, 3
Nov. 27, '61, 3
Feb. 22, '62, 3
Dec 7, '61, 3
Mar. 17, '64, 3
July 28, '63, 3
Mar. 16, '64, 3
Nov. 27, '61, 3
Feb. 16, '64, 3
Oct. 25, '61, 3
Oct. 25, '61, a
Oct. 25, '61, a
Feb. 17, '64, a
Mar. 16, '64, a
Mar. 17, '64, J
Nov. 27, '61, r
Jan. 8, '62, a
Mar. 28, '62, {
Mar. 17, '64, ;
Oct. 25, '61, i
Mar. 17, '64, i
Oct. 25, '61, 1
Oct. 25, '61, *
Mar. 16, '64,
Mar. 15, '64,
Mar. 17, '64,
Oct. 25, '61,
Wounded at Bull Run, August 30, 1862— died
March 28, 1863.
Deserted April 4, 1865— sentenced by C. M. toTae
dishonorably disch. and 5 years at hard labor.
Drafted— absent, sick, at muster out.
Discharged January 28, 1865.
Wd. at 2d Bull Run— died May 6, 1864, of wds.
rec. at Wilderness— bu. on battle-field— Vet.
Died May 21, 1864, of wds. xec. at WUdernes
Ti'itshpr TTfiTirv..
..do_...
Drafted— absent, sick, at muster out.
Fredericks, Theo —
Fellebaum, Geo. S..
Fclton, WilUam
Fitchett, John A
Flex, Alexander....
Gould, Edward W„
..do
..do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
Discharged January 11, 1865.
Wounded at Antietam— died July 2, 1863, of wd,
received at Gettysburg.
Deserted February 23, 1864.
Not on muster-out roll.
Discharged by General Order, June 23, 1865
Drafted— absent, sick, at muster out.
Drafted— wounded May 5, 1864— mus. out with
..do
company, July 1, 1865.
Killed at Gettysburg, July 1, 1863.
Greer, William S....
...do
...do
Deserted Dec. 11, 1862— returned— disch. Feb.
, 5, 1863.
Absent, sick, at muster out— Vet.
Harris, Wilson S....
Halfpenny, James..
Hutchison, Daniel ..
H easlv David. .
...do
...do
...do
..=<io
Discharged by General Order, July 3, 1865.
Drafted— absent, sick, at muster out.
Discharged by General Order, May 13, 1865.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 19, '63.
Transferred to V. R. C, January 23, 1865.
Deserted November 8, 1861— tried by C M.— dis-
charged the service
Deserted July 25, 1862.
Not on muster-out roll.
Hitty, Eli
Harrold, Jacob ,.
Heale V John . . .
...do
...do
...do
Hobert John.
...do
Hickenlooper, W....
Jobe, Benjamin F...
Kennedy, Harvey...
...do
...do
...do
...do
Not on muster-out roll.
Discharged May 12, 1864, for wounds received at
Wilderness.
I Died Oct. 4, 1864— buried in National Cemetery,
Arlington.
5 Mustered out with company, July 1, 1865— Vet.
Discharged by General Order, February 4, 1865.
i Discharged March 28, 1865.
5 Discharged by General Order, February ^3, 1865.
i Prisoner March 31, 1865— discharged by General
Order, June 3, 1865— Vet.
i Prisoner from August 19, 1864, to March 2, 1865—
discbarged by General Order, June 8, 1865.
J Wd. at 2d Bull Run— Deserted Dee. 11, 1862.
I Wounded at Getty&burg-^nus. out with com-
...do
Lesser, Edward F..
TiRudsperger, C
Liauflfer, Daniel M...
Tianflfipr .Tnlin
...do
...do
...do....
...do ...
Long, James R.
M'Cabe, John
...do
M'Coy, Archibald...
...do
...do
pany, July 1, 1865— Vet.
5 Mustered out with company, July 1, 1865.
} Mustered out with company, July 1, 1865.
Marks, William
Moss James..
...do..„.
do
? Mustered out with company, July 1, 1865.
3 Wounded at 2d Bull Run, August 30, 1862-dis-
charged October 25, 1864.
3 Discharged by General Order, June 9, 1865.
3 Discharged by General Order, June 9, 1865.
3 Sentenced for desertion— discharged by General
Order, June 7, 1865.
3 Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 6, 1863.
3 Wounded at 2d Bull Run— discharged on Sur-
geon's certificate, January 17, 1863,
3 Transferred to V, R. C, January 17, 1865.
3 Died at Salem, Pa., December 10, 1861.
3 Died July 9, 1862— bu. at Alexandria— grave, 71.
3 KHled at Bull Run, August 30, 1862.
Merrell, Charles
...do
Magee, John F
M'Graw, Alexand'r
...do .....
...do.....
.^do ....
.„do„..
...do ....
...do_..
...do....
...do ....
...do....
...do....
Oct. 25, '61,
Oct. 25, '61,
Oct. 25, '61,
Max. 16, '64,
Oct. 25, '61,
Dec. 4, '61,
M'CaU, Matthew P
Martin, John S„
M'Cutchen, J. J.
Madaa-a, George
M'Cleary, Michael.
Mellon, James
Aug. 6, '63,
MarV"r9,"'64^
Dec 10, '61,
1 Mar. 24, '65,
1 Mar. 29, '62,
Mar, 17, '64,
3 Drafted— wd. May 5, 1864— deserted July 1, '64.
3 Deserted February 28, 1865.
Newel, Thomas
Nichols, WiUiam...
...do ....
...do ....
...do....
3 Absent, sack, at muster out.
3 Wd. at Gettysburg— tr. to V. R. C, Mar, 15, '64.
Ott, Henry„
„.do ..„
...do....
do
3 On service in Pioneer Corps— discharged March
Ovely, Frederick ..
Obert, John H^
28, 1865,
3 Discharged by Special Order, June 12, 1865.
3 IMsdiarged on Surgeon's certificate, April 15, '62.
3 Transferred to V. R. C— date unknown.
3 Wounded May 11, 1864— absent at muster out.
Oaks, Scott
Patty, Cyrus H.. ...
...do...
...do....
Mar. 17, '64,
Feb. 25, &%
290
ELEVENTH REGIMENT,
Price, Thomas
Powell, Daniel R
Powell, Eden
Piles, Austin
Ptomeo, John A
Reed, Joseph
Robinson, Thomp'n
Rosenberger, P. E...
Robinson, Wm
Rhodes, Joseph
Rumbaugh, S. M...
Shira, John H
Striker, GottUeb
Snively, Jonathan...
Seutman, George....
Sigafoos, Jehill
Souls, George W
Stoner, John
Sansburn, Henry ...
StifFy, John
Story, John
Shultz, William
Private
do
do
do
do
do
do
Stoufifer, John B
Stouffer, Peter.
Steele, Lack T..
Stoner, Henry .,
Soxmar, Wm. H...
Shaney, Michael...
Smettser, Joseph.
Smith, Henry
Silvis, John
Strieker, J. W
Tall, William
Thomas, Dennis
Thomas, David
Tawney, Michael...
TJncaphcr, WilUam
Von, Joseph
Williard, David
Walton, Daniel
Wolf, John
Watt, James C
Wilson, James
Wharton, Wm. H..
Wiley, Charles N...
Weister, Ed'd H..
Williard, Samuel
...do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
White, Isaiah do
Wigle, George L
Weaver, Francis A.
Williamson, Thos...
Yates, Daniel D
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
...do.
...do .
do.
do.
Mar. 17, '64,
Mar. 16, '64,
Dec. 10, '61,
Nov. 27, '61,
Mar. 17, '65,
July 27, '63,
Feb. 26, '64,
Oct. 25, '61,
Mar. 16, '64,
Oct. 25, '61,
Oct. 25, '61,
Mar. 17, '64,
Mar. 17, '64,
Mar. 17, '64,
Feb. 19, '62,
July 29, '63,
Feb. 20, '64,
Aug. 4, '64,
Mar. 17, '64,
Oct. 25, '61,
Nov. 27, '61,
Oct. 25, '61,
Jan. 21, '64,
Mar. 17, '64,
Feb. 20, '64,
Mar. 16, '64,
Feb. 22, '62,
Mar. 21, '62,
Nov. 27, '61,
Oct. '25, '61,
Dec.
Oct.
9, '61,
25, '61,
Oct. 25, '61.
Oct. 25, '61.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
25, '61,
2.5, '61,
25, '61,
.do.
Mar. 17, '64,
Feb. 26, '64,
Mar. 18, '64,
Mar. 19, '64,
Mar. 6, '65,
Feb. — , '64,
Mar. 24, '62,
Feb. 52, '62,
Mar. 16, '64,
Mar. 21, '62,
April 7, '62,
Sept. 23, '63,
Nov. 27, '61,
Discharged by General Order, June 7, 1865.
Discharged by General Order, June 7, 1865.
TransfeiTed to V. R. C, Jan. 12, 1865— Vet.
Deserted December 11, 1862.
Mustered out with company, July 1, 1865.
Drafted— mus. out with company, July 1, 1865.
Captured near Five Forks, March 31, 1865— dis-
charged by General Order, June 3, 1865.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 12, '63.
Died April 1, '65, of wounds rec. at Gravelly Run.
Died at AnnapoUs, February 8, 1862.
Killed at Bull Run, August 30, 1862.
Discharged by General Order, June 16,*1865.
Mustere'd out with company, July 1, 1865.
Wounded Aug. 20, '64— absent at muster out.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Drafted— mus. out with company, July 1, 1865.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 17, '64.
Discharged by General Order, June 12, 1865.
Drafted— disch. by General Order, June 12, '65.
Discharged by General Order, June 9, 1865.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 19, '63.
Wounded at Fredericksburg— transferred to V.
R. C, August 1, 1863.
Wounded at Antietam and Gettysburg— died at
City Point Hospital, January 9, 1865— Vet.
Died Feb. 6, '65, of wds. rec. at Hatcher's Run.
Died May 19, '64, of wounds rec. at Wilderness,
Died July 24, 1804, of wounds received at Wil-
derness—buried in N. Cemetery, Arlington.
Died April 1, '65, of wds. received at Five Forks.
Died at Greens burg, Pa., April 12, 1864.
Died Jan. 27, '63— buried in M. A. Cem'y, D. C.
Deserted June 21, 1862.
Deserted July 25, 1862.
Died at Andersonville, August 27, 1864— grave,
7,029.
Mustered out with company, July 1, 1865— Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, April 13, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, May 6, '62.
Deserted December 31, 1863.
Died Feb. 12, '63— buried in M. A. Cem'y, D. C.
Deserted November 12, 1862.
WounuedatFredericksburg- ab. on furlough at
muster out — Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 1, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 1, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 1, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 1, 1865.
Mustered out v.'ith company, July 1, 1865.
Discharged Maroli 4, 1665.
Discharged March 26, 1865.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 4, 1862.
Died May 12, 1864, of wounds received at Wil-
derness— ^buried on battle field.
Deserted July 22, 1862.
Deserted December 31, 1863.
Drafted— captured at Weldon railroad, Augusi
19, 1864— discharged November 18, 1865.
Transferred to company D, January 1, 1865.
Company G.
recruited in allegheny county.
John B. M'Grew
Robert Anderson ...
And'w G. Happer...
Capt...
..do....
1st Lt..
Aug. 28, '62,
3
Oct. 1, '61,
3
July 16, '62,
3
Wounded at Fredericksburg— discharged on Sur-
geon's certificate, March 15, 1865.
Promoted from Quartarmaster 11th reg., May 15,
1865— mustered out with company, July 1, '65.
Wounded at Antietam— promoted to Capt. com-
pany I, 11th regiment, March 28, 1864.
THKEB YEARS' SERVICE.
291
NAME.
RANK.
1
DATE OF MUSTES f
IKTO SBEVICE, <<
KEMAEKS.
Jolin A. Harris
IstLt..
Feb. 27, '62, 3
Transferred from Co. G, 90th regiment— discharg-
ed February 26, 1865.
Pr. fr. ranks lo 2d Lt. April 17, '64— to 1st Lt.
John Brenneman ... .
..do
Mar. 28, '64, 3
]May 16, 1865— prisoner August 19, 1864— mus.
out with Co. July 1, '65— Vet.
Fred'kW.Leidtke
2d Lt...
Aug. 28, '62, 3
Discharged November 6, 1863, for wovmds re-
ceived at Gettysburg.
Francis Jennings...
1st Sgt.
Feb. 15, '62, 3
Captured at Weldon railroad, August 19, 1864—
discharged by General Order, June 8, 1865— Vet.
..do
Aug. 29, '62, 3
Promoted from Sergeant, February 15, 1865—
discharged by General Order, May 31, 1865.
..do
Mar. 18, '64, 3
Pr. from ranks June 8, 1865— com, 2d Lt. June
30, '65— not mus,— mus. out with Co,, July 1, '65.
Serg't..
July 3, '62, 8
Wounded at 2d Bull Run, August 80, 1862— dis-
charged December 19, 1863,
..do
Feb. 21, '62, 3
Jan. 16, '62, 3
Died Sept. 30, '64, at Andersonville, grave, 10,050.
Kobert Earley
..do
Wounded May 8, 1864— disch. Jan, 20, 1865,
..do
July 3, '62, 3
July 3, '62, 3
Aug. 28, '62, 8
Transferred to V, R. C, December 24, 1864— Vet.
..do
Discharged March 29, 1865— expiration of term.
..do
Wounded December 13, 1862— died of wounds
received in action, April 1, 1865.
John A. M'Gown...
..do
July 3, '62, 3
Disch, on Surgeon's certificate, Aug, 29, 1863.
Arch'd M. L. Duff-
..do
July 3, '62, S
Wounded at 2d Bull Run— discharged by Gene-
ral Order, May 31, 1865.
do ...
. Discharged by General Order, June 8, 1865,
Henry W. Lang „...
...do
Mar. 16, '64, E
Disch. by General Order, June 11, 1865,— Vet.
John Connor
...do
April 30, '64, i
Promoted to Corporal— to Sergeant, June 8, 1865—
mustered out with company, July 1, 1865.
Thos. W. Merritt ...
Corp....
July 3, '62, J
! Discharged on Surg, certificate, February 24, 1868.
Frederick Rose
...do....
July 31, '62, i
5 Wounded at Antietam— deserted March 28, 1864.
Neil Deacon
do ..
Jan. 20, '62, E
Sept. 30, '64, ]
Aug. 25, '62, :
, Wounded— discharged March 21, 1865,
Wm B. Fehl
do
L Discharged by General Order, May 30, 1865.
John W. Brindle ...
...do
} Discharged by General Order, May 31, 1865.
Charles H. Baker....
...do
July 3, '62, [
} Discharged by General Order. May 31, 1865,
...do
Aug. 20, '62, i
} Wounded at Frederieksbur,-;— discharged by
General Order, May 31, Ifj: ; .
Ehas A. Sullivan....
...do
July 8, '62, ;
J Discharged by General OrcU r, . ' v 31, 1865,
Clark B. Mustard...
...do
July 3, '62, .
} Discharged by General C rcl i , : ..-, ,• 31, 1865.
Henry Shepler
...do
Feb. 27, '64,
J Promoted to Corporal, ,;i, - " i,o5 — mustered
out with companv, Julv 1, 1 M'"..
Charles Snyder
...do
Mar. 16, '64,
? Mustered out with compar ^ , - ;i y 1, 1865.
Wm. D. Rhodes „...
...do
Mar. 16, '64,
J Promoted to Corporal, Juu ■ ;\ 1865— mustered
out with company, July 1, looo.
Jos. H. Wheaton.,..
...do
Dec. 16, '61,
3 Captured at Weldon railrtad, August 19, 1864—
discharged by General Order, July 21, 1865.
Francis J. Guth
Hue...
Oct. 1, '64,
1 Substitute— discharged by G. 0,j May 31, 1865.
Ciias. J. Itens . ...
do
Sept. 26, '64,
July 28, '62,
1 Substitute — discharged by G. O,, May 31, 1865,
Anderson, John
Private
3 Deserted March 23, 1864— arrested April i, 18Br>:
mustered out with company, July 1, 1865,
Atkinson, Peter
...do
Mar. 23, '64,
3 Absent, on furlouci;h, at muster out.
Arnoud, Augustus
...do
Sept. 27, '64,
1 Discharged by General Order, May 31, 1865.
Anderson, David ...
...do....
July 3, '62,
? Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Armstrong, Rich'd
...do
July 15, '62,
3 Deserted July 1, 1863.
Bennett, Peter
...do
Mar. 16, '64,
3 Mustered out with company, July 1, 1865.
Bennett, William...
...do
Mar. 16, '64,
3 Absent, sick, at muster out.
Boring, Eph'm, Jr.
...do....
Mar. 16, '64,
3 Mustered out with company, July 1, 1865.
Boring, Leonard
...do....
Mar. 16, '64,
3 Mustered out with company, Julv 1, 1865.
Bohr, Samuel
...do....
Aug. 5, '64,
3 Sub,— mustered out with compaijj, July 1, 1865,
...do....
Aug. 20, '62,
July, 3, '62,
3 Discharged June 24, 1868.
3 Wounded at Gettysburg— disch-.rgod l^y General
Booth, Napoleon....
...do....
Order, May 31, 1865.
Bradford, David....
...do....
Sept. 27, '64,
1 Discharged by General Order, Juuo 2, J-Jr,3.
Boring, Eph'm, Sr.
...do....
Mar. 16, '64,
3 Disch, on Surgeon's certific.it. , I^ov. 5, [8)4.
Bishop, William...
...do....
Aug. 20, '62,
3 Died Sept, 12, 1862, of wouu 1 •; rjc ;i vtn 1 vx 'M BuU
Run— buried at Alexandi L, j.iuvo, 2jd.
Boring, Abraham..
...do....
Mar. 16, '64,
3 Died of wounds received in nccioi), l'"e:> o, J 865,
do ..
. Mar. 17, '64,
3 Died May 23, 1864, of wou.ds— buried at Alex-
andria, grave, 1,918,
Bumgarten, Nich's
...do....
. July 23, '62,
3 Deserted December 9, 1862,
Brooks, Joseph
...do....
.. Deserted March 23, 1864.
Brooks, James
...do....
. Mar. 7, '64,
3 Deserted March 7, 1864.
Coates, James R....
...do....
. Mar. 18, '64,
3 Discharged December 29, Lsr.:, fur vv^iiuds re-
ceivedln action.
Crawford, Michael.
...do....
. Sept. 6, '64,
1 Discharged by General Or,' r, ' h'.y !,% 1865.
Crossen, David L..
...do....
. July 3, '62,
3 Discharged by General On, r, ..., .1, 1865:
292
EliEVENTH liEGlMEKTy
Campbell, Elias.
Coates, George....
Carter, John C. .
CayJey, Isaac
Clarke, James.
Cowan, John. ..
Carr, Charles
Clark, Peter
Collins, Patrick
Dowdy, David W..
Devery, Joseph A..
Dougherty, Wm. J
Davis, Ephraim
Donnelson^, Wm». ..
Donahue, Peter
Daily, John W..
Private
Edwards, William,
Edwards, Samuel..
Evans, James P
Frazer, David C
Fellebaum, Wm„..
Foulks, John
Flood,. James
Findley, Edward ..
Fellatour, William
Greene, James W..
Ginters, Frederick.
Gilkey, William....
Gerst, Frederick....
Gillen, Josiah
Greene, Adam
Gragg, George
Gilbert, George W.,
Htn, TLievi.....
HiU, Peter
Harkness, Samuel.,
Herson, John
Huey, William
Hill, Daniel.
Hopkins, Thomas C
Hordon, Thomas.
Helman, Daniel...
Hague,. Henry...
Hentsel, Henry.
Hockter, William I
Huffman, Adam
Hehnan, Michael....
Hogan, James
Henry, Charles
Heagles, Joseph
Irwin,^ Timothy W
Jefferson, Alex ...
Jones, Hiram
Kaller, Richard...
Kelly, Joseph W..
Kiesge, Joseph....
King, Francis
Lern. Adam
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do...
.do...
.do...
.do ...
.do...
.do,.,
.do...
.do...
.da...
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do .
...do.
...do.
..do.
,.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
,.da.
.do.
.do.
.do.
..do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.,
.do.,
.do..
.do„.
.do...
.do.,
.do.,
.do.,
.do.,
.do.,
.do..
July 3, '62,
Aug. 15, '64,
Sept. 21, '64,
July 12^ '62,
July 3, '62,
Aug. 25, '62,
July 31, '62,
June 14, '64,
Mar. 19, '64,
Mar. 12, '64,
Feb. 27, 'G4,
Sept. 27» '64»
Aug. 28, '62,
July 3, '62,
Mar. 16, '64,
July 3, '62,
Mar. 16, '64,
Mar. 16, '64,
Mar. 2, '64,
Mar. 20, '63,
Mar. 18, '64,
July 3, '62,
July 10, '62,
Aug. 28, '62,
May 9, '64,
Mar. ^6, '64,
July 18, '62,
Mar. 16, '64,
' Aug 28, '62,
Mar. 16, '64,
Sept. 28, '64,
July 24, '63,
Mar. 16, '64,
Mar. 16, '64,
Mar. 16, '64,
Aug. 25, '62,
Sept. 26, '64,
Mar. 16, '64,
Aug. 25, '62,
April 2, '64,
Mar. 16, '64,
April 12, '64,
July 2, '62,
Aug. 28, ^62,
Aug. 28, '62»
Mar. 17, '64,
Mar. 31, '64,
Aprn27, '64,
Sept. 6, '64,
Sept. 17, '64,
July 18, '62
Mar. 2, '64,
July 22, '62,
June 13, '64,
Dec. 14, '63,
Captured near Kelly ^s Ford— pris. 13 months —
discharged by General Order, May 31, 1865.
Discharged by General Order, May 31, 1865.
Drafted— disch. bv General Order, May 31, 1865.
Wounded at Thoroughfare Gap— discharged by
General Order, May 31, 1865.
Discharged April 30, 1863, for wounds received
at Antietam.
Wounded at Antietam— died at Pittsburg, Pa.,
April 1, 1865-
Deserted at Gettysburg, July 1, ISeS"
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
Mustered out with company, July 1, 1865.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Wounded Dec. 10, 1864— absent at muster out^
Discharged by General Order,, May 31, 1865.
Killed at Thoroughfare Gap, August 28, 1862.
Died of wounds received at Wilderness, May 10^.
1864.
Died October 6, 1862— buried in M. A. Cemtery*
D, C.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Septl 18, '64.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June 12, '65.
Not on muster-out roll.
Mustered out with company, July 1, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 1, 1865..
Wounded at Bull Run^ August 30, 1862— disch.
June 10, 1863.
Wounded at 2d Bull Run— discharged June 13.
1863.
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Not on muster-out roll.
Mustered out with company, July 1, 1865.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 23, 1862.
Discharged May 27, 1865, for wounds received ins
action.
Discharged by General Order, June 9, 1865.
lulled at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Missing in action at Laurel Hill, May 8,. 1864.
Not on muster-out roll.
Drafted — captured atWeldon railroad, Aug. 19;.
1864— discharged by General Order, July 1, '65.
Mustered out with company, July 1, 1865.
Wounded May 10, 1864-— absent at muster out.
Mustered out with company, July 1, 1865.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 22, '62..
Substitute— discharged by General Order, May
81, 1865.
Transferred to V. R. C.,Dec. 25, 1864.
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Died of wounds received in action, Feb. 6, 1865.
Died May 28, 1865 — ^buried in Prospect Hill Ceme-
tery, York, Pa.
Died of wounds received at Bethesda Churcl^
June 3, 1864.
Died in hospital of wounds received at 2d Bull
Run.
Deserted February 28, 1863.
Deserted September 16, 1863.
Missing in action at Spottsylvania, May 10, 1864.
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roU.
Died September 21, 1862— buried in -M. A. Ceme^
tery, D. C.
Died^
Died April 2, 1865— buried in National Cemeteryy
Arlington.
Wounded April 1, 1865— absent at muster out.
Deserted December 16, 1862.
Mustered out with company, July 1, 1865.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 29, 1864.
Deserted November 31, 1864.
Not on muster-out roll.
Drafted — captured at Weldon railroad, August
19, 1864— absent at muster ojit.
THBEE TEA-KS' SEIcVICE.
2113
Logue, Thomas
La France, George..
La France, John
Link, Joseph
Lucas, James
La France, John
Long, Edward
Miller, Washington
Myers, William
Mackey, Franklin..
Mayhugh, Daniel...
M'Michael, Reuben
M'Mahon, John, Sr
M'Neil, John
Metres, John
Mover, Patrick
Martin, Joseph
M'Lees, Archibald
M'liaugblin, Wm..
M'Laughlin, Mich'l
MLmm, Fetor,...
M'Gowen, Joseph....
M'Allister, James...
M'Kay, Charles
Moyer, Santord
M'Ferren, Robert...
Miller, Peter
Mackey, And'w G..
Masterson, George
M'Vay, John
M'Lees, Joseph
Martin, Alexander.
Murray, Thomas....
M'Alhster, Alpha..
Melone, Thomas.
Mullen, James.
Murray, James.
M' Kinney, Thos..,
Napier, Robert....,
Neal, John ,
O'Donnel, James.
Ogle, Isaac
Oxly, John do
Pratt, William
Price, David
Plyben, John
Percival, JohnO
Porter, Jacob
Palmer, William....
Proutz, Samuel
Ruth, William
Robb, Isaac
Reppard, William..
Reilly, Francis
Rodgers, David
Reilly, John
Rodgers, John
Reed, Francis
Rogers, William...
Reed, Charles.
Shugarts, Chris'r...
Sullivan, Cornelius
Savage, John
Schribner, Martin..
Sourwalt, Ambrose
Sept. 16, '63,
July 10, '62,
July 10, '62,
April 18, '64,
July 10, '62,
June 13, '64,
Dec. 14, '63,
Aug. 10, '61,
July 3, '62,
Mar. 7, '64,
July 3, '62,
Sept. 24, '61,
July 20, '63,
Sept. 22, '63,
Aug. 6, '63,
Aug. 29, '62,
July 10, '62,
July 3, 'G2,
Sept. 2, '64,
Sept. 12, '64,
Aug. 28, '62,
April 5, '64,
July 31, '62,
April 23, '62,
July 3, '62,
July 3, '62,
Sept. 30, '64,
Aug. 28. '63,
July 3; '62,
July 10, '62,
July 3, '62,
July 10, '62,
Sept. 4, '62,
May 28, '64,
June 13, '64,
Mar. 22, '64,
Dec. 7, '61,
July 9, '62,
May. 19, '64,
Mar. 23, '64,
July 12, '62,
July 31, '62,
Mar. 17, '64,
Mar. 23, '64,
Aug.
July
Mar.
Mar.
May
July
Aug.
Sept.
July
July
Sept.
July
13,
Mar. 22, '64,
July 24, '63,
July 3, '62,
May 5, '64,
Sept. 23, '63,
Sept. 22, '63,
Feb. 4, '62,
Drafted— \vd. May 8, '64— absent at muster out.
Wounded at Antietam^-discharged Dec. 13, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 12, '63.
Discharged by General Order, May 13, 1865.
Wd. Aug. 28, '62— tr. to V. R. C, July 25, 1864.
Died of wds. received at Bull Run, Aug. 30, '62.
Not on muster-out roll.
Drafted— absent, sick, at muster out.
Mustered out with company, July 1, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out Avith company, July 1, 1865— Vet.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Deserted April 11, 1864— arrested February 20,
1865 — mustered out with company July 1, '65.
Absent, in arrest, at muster out.
Drafted— wd. July 27, '64— absent at muster out.
Drafted — wd. May 10, '64 — absent at muster out.
Drafted— disch. by General Order, July 11, 1865.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 26, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 10, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 23, '63.
Discharged by General Order, May 31, 1865.
Discharged by General Order, May 31, 1865.
Discharged by General Order, May 31, 1865.
Discharged by General Order, May 26, 1865.
Wounded at Antietam— discharged Feb. 28, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, May 15, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 2, '63.
Prisoner— disch. by General Order, June 3, 1865.
Discharged by General Order, June 9, 1865.
Wd. at Antietam— tr. to V. R. C. Dec. 15, '63.
Died of wounds received at Thoroughfare Gap,
August 28, 1862.
Died of sun stroke, in action at Thoroughfare Gap,
August 28, 1862.
Died September, 1862, of wounds received at Bull
Run, August 30, 1862.
Deserted, February 14, 1863.
Deserted — date unknown.
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
Prisoner from August 10, 1864, to March 2, 1865
— discharged April 14, 1865.
Discharged by General Order, May 20, 1865.
Not on nmster-out roll.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Wd. at Antietam— discharged Nov. 17, 1863.
Wounded at Fredericksburg— died at Pittsburg,
Pa., February 15, 1862.
Mustered out with company, July 1, 1865.
Wounded March 31, 1865 — discharged by General
Order, June 20, 1865.
Discharged by General Order, May 31, 1865.
Discharged by General Order, May 31, 1865-
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate — date unknown.
Missing in action, at Wilderness, May 6, 1864.
Not on muster-out roll.
Drafted— Avd. May 5, '64— absent at muster out.
Discharged December 5, 1862.
Discharged Sept. 13, 1864 — expiration of term.
Discharged by General Order, May 31, 1865.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, April 10, '63.
Killed at Thoroughfare Gap, August 28, 1862.
Died of wds. rec. at Gravelly Run, April 1, 1865.
Wounded at Gettysburg— died at Washington,
May 22, 1864.
Not on muster-out roll.
Drafted— prisoner from August 19,1864, to March
2, 1865— disch. by General Order, June 29, 1865.
Captured at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862
— paroled — absent at muster out.
Discharged by General Order, June 24, 1865.
Drafted— absent, sick, at muster out.
Drafted— wd. May 5, '64— absent at muster out.
Discharged March 3, 1865.
294
ELEVENTH, KEGIMENT,
Swartz, Matthias..
Shiiltz, Henry H..
Struthers, John....
Sowers, John
Thomson, Wra
Teiche, Charles
Wilson, Wm. H
Welsh, John
Warren, William...
Williams, Richard..
Wishart, Napolean.
Williams, Linford.
Weatherby, David.
Wilcox, Wm. M....
Warren, Joseph
Watson, William .
Werts, John
Wiliiams, James..
Wolf, David
Wisner, Wm. S.
Wilson, James...
Private
...do
...do
...do
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
July 31, '62,
Mar. 16, '64,
April 7, '62,
July 20, '62,
Mar. 81, '64,
Mar. 16, '64,
Apr. 7, '64,
Sept. 17, '61,
July 29, '63,
Sept. 21, '64,
Jan. 22, '62,
Mar. 16, '64,
Mar. 16, '64,
Mar. 8, '64,
July 21, '63,
Mar. 31, '64,
July 27, '63,
June 13, '64,
Discharged by G. O., May 31, 1865.
Died Jan. 25, 1865 — bu. in Nat. Cem., Arlington.
Deserted December 16, 1862.
Wounded December 13, 1862— deserted at Get-
tysburg, July 1, 1863.
Sent to hospital. May 8, 1864 — ab. at mus. out.
Deserted September 18, 1862.
Mustered out with company, July 1, 1865.
Wounded May 5, 1864 — absent at muster out.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Drafted — wounded May 8, 1864 — absent at mus-
ter out.
Drafted— discharged by G. O., May 31, 1865.
Discharged Oct. 4, 1864— expiration of term.
Discharged Juno 21, 1S65.
Transferred to V. R. C— date unknown.
Died of wounds received at Spottsylvania, May
12, 1864— buried on the field— Vet.
Deserted March 23, 1864.
Drafted— discharged by G. O., June 7, 1865.
Not on muster-out roll.
Died December 24, 1864 — buried in United States
General Hospital Cemetery, Annapolis.
Drafted— prisoner from Aug. 19, 1864, to Mar. 2,
1865— discharged by G. O., June 29, 1865.
Not on muster-out roll.
Company H.
RECRUITED AT MAUCH CHUNK, CARBON COUNTY.
Edward H. Rauch.
Daniel C. Tubbs....
Henry Williamson.
Richard W. Davis..
Richard W. Morris
James Hsmdman .,
Nath'l B. Dilhorn.
Levi Miner
Eli Weihnmeyer...,
Josiah W. Freese.
Thomas W. Ebert.,
Silas Solomon
James Dougherty..
Thos. W. Richards
John S. French.
John Pieirce... ,
Samuel A. Wehr.,
John Seip
William Kane
Herman H. Pryor.
Li. B. Graudeson.
Capt...
..do....
1st Lt..
2d Lt..
..do
1st Sgt.
..do
..do
Serg't..
..do
.do.
.do.
Corp..
..do...
..do...
.do.
Nov.
27,
'61,
3
Nov.
8,
'61,
3
Nov.
8,
'61,
3
Mar.
Oct.
7,
7,
'62,
'61,
3
3
Nov.
Nov.
27,
26,
'61,
'61,
3
3
Nov.
8,
'61,
3
Nov.
8,
'61,
3
Nov.
8,
'61,
3
Nov.
8,
'61,
3
Nov.
8,
'61,
3
Feb.
Sept.
17,
25,
'62,
'63,
3
3
Dec.
23,
'61,
3
Dec.
Nov.
9,
8,
'61,
'61,
8
3
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
8,
8,
8,
'61,
'61,
'61,
3
3
3
Nov.
27,
'61,
8
Wounded at 2d Bull Run— discharged on Sur-
geon's certificate, March 24, 1863.
Pr. from 1st Sgt. to 2d Lt. Aug. 30, 1862— to Capt,
Nov. 7, 1863— mustered out with company, Julj'-
1, 1865.
Wounded August 28,. and December 13, 1862—
disch. on Surgeon's certificate, June 19, 1863.
Discharged March 7, 1865,
Pr. from 1st Sgt, to 2d Lt., Dec. 26, 1864— to 1st
Lt. May 19, 1865— discharged by S. O., June 6,
1865— Vet.
Killed at Bull Run, August 30, 1862.
Pr. from Com. Sgt., 11th reg., to 2d Lt. May 20,
1865— com. IstLt. June 30, 1865— not mustered—
mustered out with company, July 1, 1865 — Vet.
Wd. at 2d Bull Run— pr. from Sgt.— disch. on
Surgeon's certificate, February 4, 1863.
Reduced May 1, 1865— wounded— absent at mus-
ter out— Vet.
Pr. from Sgt.— com. 2d Lt. June 80, 1865— not
mus.— mus. out with Co., July 1, 1865 — Vet.
Wounded at Fredericksburg— killed at Gettys-
burg, July 1, 1863.
Wounded at 2d Bull Run and Fredericksburg—
disch. on Surgeon's certificate, March 5, 1863.
Discharged February 17, 1865.
Drafted— wd. May 5, 1864— died May 13, 1865, of
wds. rec. at Gravelly Run, March 31, 1865— bu.
in National Cemetery, Arlington.
Captured at Weldon railroad, Aug. 19, 1864— dis-
charged bv General Order, June 11, 1865— Vet.
Discharged bv G. O., June 13, 1865— Vet.
Wounded Dec. 13, '62— pr. to Corporal— to Sgt.—
mustered out with company, July 1, 18G5 — Vet.
Disch. on Surgeon's certficate, March 5, 1862.
Deserted December 1, 1862.
Wounded at Antietam— discharged on Surgeon's
certificate, January 9, 1863.
Died Jan. 13, 1863, of wds. rec. at 2d Bull Run-
buried in M. A. Cemetery, D. C.
THREE YEAES' SERVICE.
295
A. W. Raudenbush
Samuel Miller...,
Daniel Houser ,
Wm. H. Simpson...
Delanson Gaddes...
Francis H. Casey ...
G. W. Hunterson.
John Ran
B. L. Kauffman....
Robert Bontield....
David F. Osburn.
William Aubrey..
Irwin Miner
Griffith Peters
Aulick, Ernest....
Arner, Thomas....
Allen, William...
AUabaugh, H, S .
Adams, James C.
Anthony, Mortim'r
Audenreitoh, Ad'm
Adams, David
Bobst, Thomas
Battman, Emanuel
Burke, Thomas
Boyer, Solomon
Blair. John
Bradley, Patrick
Boll, Lewis
Black, James
Bernhart, Lewis
Campbell, Edward
Carney, James
Clark, James
Cunn'ngham, T
Cunningham, John
Couon, John H
Craig, liobert
Collins, .JohnH
Cummings, Isaac K
Carroll, .lames
Creglo, Tilghman...
Cunning, John
Corpion, Francis....
Chester, Holden
Delaney, Michael F
Devine, Michael.
Day, John
Davis, Martin V.
Dennis, Franklin ,
Ditty, Robert
Deitrich, Josiah....
Davis, Isaac
Delay, John
Ellis, Joseph B..
Erwin, Thomas.
Erreck, Edward do.
Fisher, Bernhard do.
Corp.
..do..
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do....
Muc...
...do
...do
Private
...do.....
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
..do.
..do,
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
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..do.
...do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
...do.
do.
do.
do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
Nov. 8, '61,
Nov. 27, '61,
Nov. 8, '61,
Nov. 27, '61,
Feb. 22, '62,
Sept. 25, '63,
June 4, '62,
Jan. 14, '62,
July 15, '63,
July 15, '63,
Sept. 23, '63,
8, '61,
8, '61,
9, '64,
7, '63,
'61,
Nov.
Nov.
Mar.
Aug.
Nov.
Mar. 12, '62,
Mar. 4, '62,
July 29, '64,
Nov. 27, '61,
Sept. 24, '63,
Dec. 19, '61,
Nov. 27, '61,
Dec. 19, '61,
Sept. 16, '63,
Aj)r. 7, '62,
Nov. 8, '61,
Sept. 15, '63,
Nov. 17, '61,
Nov. 8, '61,
Nov.
'61.
Sept. 14, '63,
Aug. 8, '63,
July 15, '63,
Nov. 27, '61,
Sept. 23, '63,
Apr. 9, '62,
Nov. 8, '61,
Nov. 27, '61,
June 5, '62,
July 1, '62,
Nov. 27, '61,
Nov. 8, '61,
Sept. 24, '63,
Dec. 19, '61,
July 15, '63,
Feb. 8, '65,
Sept. 16, '63,
Aug. 14, '62,
Nov. 27, '61,
Sept. 1, '62,
Dec. 19, '61,
Nov. 8, '61,
Nov. 8, '61,
Sept. 14, '63,
Feb. 22, '62,
Sept. 25, '63,
Wounded at 2d BuU Run and Fredericksburg—
discharged on Surgeon's cert., Mar. 27, 1863.
Wounded at 2d Bull Run and Gettysburg— tr.
to V. R. C, March 15, 1864.
Discharged November 8, 1864.
Prisoner from May 5, 1864, to December 11, 1864—
discharged December 16, 1864.
Wounded at 2d Bull Run— prisoner August 19,
1864— died at Salisbury, February 12, 18G5— Vet.
Drafted— transferred to V. R. C., March 4, 1865,
for wounds received in action.
Discharged by General Order, May 81, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July'l, 1865— Vet.
Drafted— mus. out with company, July 1, 18G5.
Drafted— wounded— discharged by General Or-
der, July 3, 1865.
Drafted— mus. out with company, July 1, 1805.
Mustered out with company, July 1, 1^65— Vet.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate, March 5, 1862.
Mustered out with company, July 1, uds.
Drafted— mus. out with company, July 1, 1865.
Disch, on Surgeon's certificate. May 26, 1862.
Discharged March 12, 1865.
Discharged March 4, 1865.
Discharged by General Order, May 31, 1865.
Discharged by General Order, October 31, 1862.
Drafted— captured at Weldon railroad, August
19, 1864— disch. by General Order, June 10, "65.
ICilled at Gettysburg, July 1, 1863.
Mustered out with company, July 1, 1865— Vet.
Wounded at Antietam — discharged on Surgeon's
certificate, March 10, 1863.
Drafted— discharged by G. O., June 9, 1865.
Wd. at Fredericksburg — disch. June 16, "65 — Vet.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate, June 15, "6.5 — Vet.
Drafted— discharged by G. O., June 9, 1865.
Killed at Bull Run, August 30, 1862.
Wovmded at Antietam — prisoner from Aug. 19,
1864, to March 2, 1865— disch. Aug. 1, 1865.
Wounded at Antietam — promoted to Principal
Musician, May 10, 1865 — Vet.
Drafted— mus. out with company, July 1, 1865.
Drafted — mus. out with company, .Tuly 1, 1865.
Drafted — mus. out with company, July 1, 1865.
Wcunded — absent at muster out — Vet.
Drafted — mus. out with company, July 1, 1865
Discharged April 9, 1865.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 15, '63
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 13, 1862.
Discharged by General Order, May 31, 1805.
Discharged by General Order, May 31, 1865.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 15, 18G3.
Wounded at Antietam — killed at Fredericks-
burg, December 1?., 1862.
Drafted — died April 7, 1865, of wounds received
at Gravelly Run — bu. in Nat. Cem., Arlmgton.
Wounded at Antietam — transferred to V. R. C,
July 1, 1863.
Drafted — disch. by General Order, .Tuly 14, '65.
Mustered out with company, July 1, 1865.
Drafted — mus. out with company, July 1, 1865.
Detailed as clerk in Quartermaster General's
Office, Washington.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 11, 1862.
Discharged by General Order, May 31, 18f 5.
Died December 19, 1862, of wounds received at
Fredericksburg.
Transferred to V. R. C, May 1, 1864.
Wd. at Antietam — dropped as dc; crter. Tec. 1, '63.
Drafted — mus. out with company, July 1, 1865.
Wounded at Antietam — discharged on Siiigeon's
certificate, June 9, 1864.
Deserted August 18, 1864.
Drafted— mus. out with company, July 1, 1865.
ELEVENTH REGIMENT,
Flemming, Samuel
Folk, Charles....
Private
Feth, Jacob
Flannegan. Joseph.
Folkmer, Edward..
Fitzgibbons, Wm..
Foley, John
Gleim, Christopher
Gillmore, Geo. W...
Gillespie, Jos. S
Gilham, Frank.
Gibbons, William.
Holl, Charles
Hines, Samuel M ..
Hudson, John W..
Haines, Jacob
Haldeman, Christ'n
Herring, .Joseph
Hume, Kobert...
Hoffman, Jeremiah
Houser, Charles...
Holdren, Francis
Horoser, Charles.
.do.
.do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
.do.
..do....
..do....
..do....
..do....
..do....
..do....
..do....
..do....
..do....
..do
..do
Nov. 8, '61,
Nov. 8, '61,
Aug. 7, '63,
July 15, '63,
Dec. 19, '61,
Feb. 15, '64,
July 29, '63,
Sept. 15, '63,
Mar. 12, '62,
Sept. 11, '62,
Feb. 29, '64,
July 23, '63,
Sept. 16, '63,
Sept. 23, '63,
Sept. 23, '63,
Dec. 19, '61.
Nov. 8, '61,
Sept. 23, '63,
Nov. 8, '61,
Nov. 8, '61,
Sept. 26,
Jones, George W.
Johnson, I. K., Sr...
James, James E
Johnson, Matthew..
Jenkins, Fred'k C...
Johnson, I. K., Jr...
Kauffman, Aug
KilUon, Uriah.
Keeler, Henry
Koch, Adam
Krumm, Noah.
Kline, Charles F,
KiieU, Joseph
Koch, John
Kistler, Daniel.
Kennedy, Morris W
Keef, John
Loch, Jonas
Lyons, Samuel.
Levick, John 0
Lewis, John J
Lightcap, Sam'l P..
Moser, Joseph.
Moyer, Lewis.
Morris, William
MuUigan, Thomas
Martin, Charles....
M'Ginty, Bernard...!. ..do
Miller, Henry J...
Murphy, George !.«io.....
M'Geehan, Thomas j... do
Markey, John L. do
M'Colgan, Chas !.. do
Miles, Joseph I., do
Wounded at 2d Bull Run— discharged on Sur-
geon's certificate, February 18, 1863.
Wounded at Fredericksburg— discharged on Sur-
geon's certificate, October 24, 1863.
Drafted— wounded— discharged by General Or-
der, June 13, 1865.
Dra.fted— disch. on Surg, cert., June 14, 1865,
Wounded at Antietam— kiUed at Wilderness,
May 6, 1864.
Killed at Wilderness, May 6, 1864.
Drafted— deserted January 16, 1865.
Drafted — absent, sick, at muster out.
Discharged March 12, 1865.
Dischirged to accept commission in 215th regi-
ment, April 28, 1865.
Captured August 19, 1864 — died at Salisbury, De-
cember 19, 1864.
Died at Andersonville, August 9, 1864— grave,
.5, 118.
Drafted— mustered out with Co., July 1, 1865.
Drafted— mustered out with Co., July 1, 1865.
Drafted— mustered out with Co., July 1, 1865.
Drafted— mustered out with Co., July 1, 1865.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 23, 1863.
Discharged November 8, 1864.
Drafted— discharged by G. O., June 13, 1865.
Died at Washington, November 13, 1862.
Died at Annapolis, October 2, 1862.
Not on muster-out roU.
Died November 8, 1862— buried in Camp Parole
Hospital Cemetery, Annapolis.
Drafted— mustered out with Co., July 1, 1865.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate March 5, 1862.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate March 13, 1862.
KiUed at Gettysburg, July 1, 1863.
Died June 22, 1864, of wounds received June 4,
1864— buried at Alexandria, grave, 2,216.
Deserted June 17, 1862.
Drafted— mustered out with Co., July 1, 1865.
Drafted— mustered out with Co., July 1, 1865.
Drafted— mustered out with Co., July 1, 1865.
Drafted— mustered out with Co., July 1, 1865.
Sent to hospital August 4, 1862— absent at mus-
ter out.
Mustered out with company, July 1, 1865— Vet.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate, March 5, 1862.
Wounded at Gettysburg— discharged by General
Order, Juno 13, 1865— Vet.
Discharged June 16, 1865.
Drafted— discharged by G. O., June 8, 1865.
Died November 29, 1861.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate, April 25, 1862.
Wounded at Antietam— discharged on Surgeon's
certificate, January 13, 1863.
Discharged by General Order, May 31, 1865.
Killed at BuU Run, August 30, 1862.
Promoted to Quartermaster Sergeant 11th regi-
ment, October 1, 1864— Vet.
Died October 9, 1862, of wounds received at 2d
Bull Run— buried at Alexandria, grave, 1,524.
Mustered out with company, July 1, 1865 — Vet.
Wd. at Antietam— sen. by G. C. M. for desertion-
mustered out with company, July 1, 1865— Vet.
Drafted— deserted Dec. 1, 1863— returned April
12, 1864— absent, in arrest, at muster out.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Drafted— mustered out with Co., July 1, 1865.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 18, 1861.
Wounded August 28, 1862— discharged on Sur-
geon's certificate, November 28, 1862.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate, March 11, 1863.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 11, 1864.
Discharged March 29, 1865.
Discharged March 3, 1865.
Discharged by General Order, May 31, 1865.
THREE TEAES' SERVICE.
297
M'Murtrie, Alex...
Miller, William H
Mattern, William..
M'Lean, Robert....,
NuGS, John
Neith, Josiah,
Newhard., Benj. F.
Newmiller, Charles
O'Neil, Alexander.
Poh, Henry M
Private
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
Poh, Josiah..
ReoKo, John
Rickert, John B...
Rohs, George
Ray, William ,
RadcliflF, Lawrence
Reicht, George
Ross, William...
Smith, D
Sty or, Daniel
Steinbecker, Mich'l
Smith, Joseph....
Smith, Kline
Smith, Wm. H...
Smith, Oliver P.
Scott, Hugh ,
.do.
.do....
.do....
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
Sendell, William...,
Shoemaker, Edw'd
Shellenberger, F. B
SproU, George
Schneck, Elijah.,
Strance, D
Stewart, James ..
Seibert, Rich'd B
Schofield, James.
Smith, John
Sourman Angus. H
Snyder, Charles
Stouter, Jacob
Schnike, Gabriel ....
Snedden, Robert
Stevens, John
Treager, WiUiam J
Vanhom, Benj. F...
Work, Charles...
Williams, Isaac.
...do..,
...do...
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do.,
do.,
do.,
do.,
do.,
do.,
do.
...do.
.do.
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Wolf, William....,
Willday, Geo. W do.
Walters, Martin do.
Wilson, Joseph E... ...do
Wiggs, Deitrich ...do
Winterstein, G. W.J. ..do
Waters, Peter ...do
WaUace, Alfred ...do
Wingard, Benj. W..'...do
Ziegler, Francis ...do
DATE OF MUSTER
INTO SERVICE.
Sept. 15, '63,
Nov. 8, '61,
April 7, '02,
Aug. 10, '63,
Nov. 8, '63,
Nov. 17, '01,
Nov. 8, '61,
July 27, '63,
Nov. 8, '61,
Nov. 8, '01,
Sept. 22, 'G3,
Nov. 8, '61,
Dec. 19, '61,
Nov. 8, '61,
Nov. 27, '61,
Sept. 25, '63,
April 7, '62,
Dec. 27, '61,
July 95, '63,
July 15, '63,
Nov. 26, '61,
Dec, 17, '61,
Feb. 16, '64,
Feb. 29, '64,
Nov. 8, '61,
Mar. 1, '64,
July 18,
June 10,
Dec. 19,
Mar. 27,
Fob. 25,
Feb. 16,
Sept. 13,
June 7,
July 11,
Nov. 27,
Nov. 8, '61,
Aug. 7, '63,
Feb. 10, '62,
Sept. 2, '63,
Oct. 25, '64,
Nov. 8, '61,
Nov. 8, '61,
Mar.
May
12, '62,
14, '62,
July
Nov.
Nov.
Feb.
Nov.
_July
15, '63,
8, '61,
8, '61,
16, '64,
20, '62,
IG, '63,
Discharged June 14, 1865 — expiration of term.
Drafted— killed at Gravelly Run, Mar, 31, 1865.
Deserted June 21, 1862.
Wounded Dec. 13, '02— deserted, date unknown.
Drafted— mus. out with company, July 1, 1865.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 31, '03.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate, June 15, '05 — ^Vet.
Died October 13, 1862, of wounds received at An-
tietam.
Drafted— died June 19, '05 — bu. at Philadelphia.
Wounded at 2d Bull Run— prisoner from Aug.
19, 1804, to March 5, 1865— discharged by Gen-
eral Order, July 1, 1865— Vet.
Wounded at 2d Bull Run— killed at Gettysburg,
July 1, 1863.
Drafted— mus. out with company, July 1, 1865.
Wounded December 13, 1862— mustered out with
company, July 1, 1865 — ^Vet.
Discharged on Snrgeon's oertificato, Oct. 17, '62.
Wounded at 2d Bull Run— discharged on Sur-
geon's certiliate, December 28, 1862.
Discharged November 27, 1864.
Drafted— captured at Weldon railroad, Aug. 19,
'64_(iischarged by General Order, June 10, '65.
Died Sept. 19, '62, of wds. received at Antietam.
Died at Andersonville, June 19, '04— grave, 1,903.
Mustered out with company, July 1, 1865— Vet.
Drafted— mus. out with company, July 1, 1865.
Drafted— mus. oxit with company, July 1, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 1, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 1, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 1, 1865.
Captured at Weldon railroad, August 19, 1864—
discharged by General Order, June 21, 1865.
Absent; sick, at muster out.
Sentenced by general court martial— mustered
out with company, July 1, 1865.
Drafted— mus. out with company, July 1, 1865.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 10, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 17, '63.
Died at AndersonvUle, July 22, '64— grave, 3,775.
Discharged August 14, 1864— expuration of term.
Discharged March 27, 1865.
Discharged February 12, 1865.
Discharged by General Order, May 16, 1865.
Discharged by General Order, May 31, 1865.
Discharged by General Order, May 31, 1865.
Drafted— disch. by General Order, June 7, 1865.
Prisoner August 19, 1864— died at Salisbury, Jan.
22, 1865.
Wd. at Antietam— tr, to V. R. C, July 1, 1863.
Drafted— deserted March 28, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 1, 1865— Vet.
Drafted— prisoner August 19, 1864— discharged
by General Order, June 15, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 1, 1865.
Wounded at Antietam— discharged on Surgeon'a
certificate, November 13, 1802.
Wounded at 2d Bull Run— discharged on Sur-
geon's certificate, February 11, 1863.
Discharged March 12, 1865.
Discharged May 13, 1865.
Discharged by General Order, June 9, 1865.
Drafted— disch. by General Order, June 9, 1865.
Discharged November 8, 1864.
Killed at Gettysburg, July 1, 1803.
Killed June 4, 1864, at Cold Harbor, Va.
KiUed at Fredericksburg, December 13. l8o2.
Drafted— mus. out with company, July 1, 1865.
38
298
ELEVENTH EEGIMENT,
Company I.
RECRUITED AT GREENSBURG, WESTMORELAND COUNTY.
George A. Cribbs ...
Jacob N. Thomas...
Andrew G. Happer
Jas. W. Goodlin
Tobias G. Painter..
Wm. A. Shrum
John L. Kyle
Arnold Lobaugh....
Lewis Mechling
Hiram A. Delavie..
John W. Goodlin ..
William C. Cribbs.
Richard M'CieJlan.
Wm. Feightner.
Wm. H. Gallop .
John V.Smith..
Jos. S. Shirley....
W. W. Walthour.
James M'Keever....
Jno. Zimmerman...
Henry Feightner ...
William Stout
Reuben J. Henry...
John A. Stougli
Joseph M. Miller ...
Robert F. Robinson
Joseph Baughman..
William M'Quaid...
Henry G. Reamer...
Albert A. Altman...
George W. Beck
Augustus G. Frable
Jolin R. Henry ..
Wm. Cunningham..
David B. Wentzel...
John Baughman
Hezeluah Spindler..
Capt...
...do....
...do....
IstLt.
...do....
...do
...do
2d Lt.,
...do....
IstSgt,
Serg't.
...do....
...do....
...do,
...do.
Corp.
...do..
...do..
...do..
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
Sept. 20, '61,
Sept. 20, '61,
July 16, '62,
Sept. 20, '61,
Sept. 20, '61,
Oct. 1, '61,
Feb. 22, '62,
Sept. 20, '61,
Sept. 20, '61,
Jan. 1, '64,
Sept.' 20, '61,
Sept. 20, '61,
Sept. 20, '61,
Sept. 20, '61,
Mar. 5, '62,
Sept. 20, '61,
Sept. 20, '61,
Sept. 20, '61,
Sept. 20, '61,
Sept. 20, '61,
Sept. 20, '61,
Sept. 20, '61,
Sept. 20, '61,
Sept. 20, '01,
Sept. 20, '61,
Sept. 20, '61,
Sept. 20, '61,
Sept. 20, '61,
Sept. 20, '61,
Sept. 20, '61,
Mar. 6, '62,
Sept. 20, '01,
Sept. 20, '61,
Dec. 13, '61,
Mar. 14, '64,
Mar. 15, '64,
Mar. 16, '64,
Died September 20, 1862, of wounds received at
2d Bull Run.
Pr. from 2d Lt. Sept. 20, 1862— discb. by S. O.,
Jan. 17, 1SG3.
Pr. from 1st Lt. Co. G, to Capt., March 28, 1864—
wounded at Wilderness — prisoner from May 6,
to Oct. 7, 1864— Brevet Major March 13, 1865—
discharged October 20, 1865.
Died December 14, 1862, of wounds received at
Fredericksburg.
Wd. at 2d Bull Run and Fredericksburg — pr.
from Cor. to Sgt., June 6, 1862— to 1st Lt. Mar.
11, 1833— disch. on Surg, cerr,., Jan. 25, 1864.
Pr. from Sgt. Co. K, to 2d Lt. March 1, 1863— to
to 1st Lt. March 28, 1864— wd. at Tolopotomy
and Norfolk raih'oad — discharged for wounds,
by Special Order, October 20, 1864.
Pr. from Sgt. Co. K, Nov. 24, 1864— mus. out with
company, July 1 , 1865 — Vet.
fr. from 1st Sgt. Sept. 20, '62— died Sept. 26, '62,
of wounds received at Antietam.
Wd. at Gettysburg— pr. from priv. to Sgt, Sept.
1, 1862-to 1st Sgt. March 7, 1863— to 2d Lt. Nov.
24, 186-1— disch. by S. O., Juno 14, 1805— Vet.
Wd. at 2d Bull Run— pr. from Sgt. June 14, '65—
com. 2d Lt. June 30, 1865 — not mustered — mus-
tered out with company, July 1, 1865— Vet.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate, May 22, 1862.
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Wounded at Antietam — discharged on Surgeon's
certificate, February 7, 1863.
Wounded at 2d Bull Run— transferred to V. R.
C, November 2, 1863.
Wd. in action May 10, 1864— ab. at muster out.
Wounded at Antietam — tr. to V. R. C. — Vet. •
Wounded at Antietam and Fredericksburg —
killed at Five Forks, April 1, 1865— Vet.
Wounded at 2d Bull Run— transferred to V. R.
C, June 12, 1865- Vet.
Discharged by General Order, June 13, '65— Vet.
Wd. at 2d Bull Run— pr. to Cor.— to Sgt. June
14, 1865— mus. out with Co., July 1, 186SH-Vet.
Wd. at Gettysburg— pr. to Sgt., June 14, 1865—
mustered out with company, July 1, 1865 — Vet.
Promoted from ranks, June 14, 1865 — mustered
out with company, July 1, 1865 — ^Vot.
Killed at 2d Bull Run, August 30, 1862.
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862-
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Wounded and prisoner at 2d Bull Run — killed
at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Captured at Wilderness, May 6, 1864— absent at
muster out — Vet. ■
Killed at Spottsylvania, May 8, 1864— Vet.
Died at Baltimore, July 13, 1864— Vet.
Prisoner from August 19, 1864, to March 30, 1805—
discharged by G. O., Aug. 8, 1865— Vet.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate, June 7, 1865.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate, June 8, '65 — Vet.
Wd. at 2d Bull Run and Antietam — discharged
by General Order, June 13, 1865— Vet.
A bsent, sick, at muster out.
Promoted to Corporal, June 14, 1865— mustered
out with company, July 1, 1865.
Promoted to Corporal, .June 14, 1865— mustered
out with company, July 1, 1865.
Promoted to Corporal, June 14, 1865— mustered
out with company, July 1, 1865.
THREE YEARS' SERVICE.
299
Daniel Laughery ,
John Hannerly ....
Jacob G. Steiner...
George W. Burges.
Altman, David A..
Ambrose, Geo. W..
Altman, Benjamin.
Altman, Wm. H....
Ai-mbrust, John S.
Armbrust, Daniel..
Ai-mbrust, John G..
Armbrust, Henry R
Armbrust, Cyrus...
Armbrust, Reuben
Armbrust, Wm. R
Altman, Joseph
Baker, George W...
Beck, Joseph
Beard, Amos
Beard, Sanford
Bear, Jacob
Black, Jesse
Bear, John G. .
Bosh, John
Beard, Solomon...
Butler, .loseph R.
Beard, Peter
Bosh, David „
Butler, Abraham
Beck, David
Brabaugh, Matthew
Custard, William..
Crusan, Benj. F
Cash, Joseph
Cramer, William A
Cams, Wilson
Croch, Jacob
Cribbs, George R. .
Caldwell, Samuel.
Dillon, James
Err ctt, Jacob S
Errctt, Henry
E'saniar, Jeremiah
Everett, Alexander
Errett, Michael ....
Einhart, John
Fithian, Alex'r H,
Fry, George A
Fox, David E
Farlow, James W...
Gress, Frederick
Gil more, Isaac...
Gibson, George...
Good, John
Gothey, Augustus
Graliam, Robert
Huffman, William..
Huffman, Lucas
Haines, Reuben.
Houston, John...,
Sept. 20,
Sept. 10,
Nov. 19,
Mar. 14,
Mar. 15,
■Sept. 20,
Sept. 20,
Sept. 20,
Sept.
JSIar.
Mar.
Aug.
Mar.
Sept.
Mar.
Sept.
Sept.
Mar.
April
Sept.
July
Sept. 20,
Sept. 20,
Sept. 20,
Sept. 20,
Sept. 20,
Sept. 20,
Sept. 20,
April 7,
Mar.
Aug.
Feb.
Oct.
Sept.
Mar.
Sept. 21,
July 15,
Mar. 16,
Sept. 20,
Sept.
April
Sept.
Sept.
Mar.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Aug.
Sept.
Mar. IG,
Sept. 20,
Feb. 19,
Sept. 18,
July 15,
Sept. 20,
Sept. 20,
Wd. at Antietam — promoted to Cor. June 14, '65
— mus. out with company, July 1, '05 — Vet.
Prisoner from May 30, 18G4, ito Feb. 27, 1865— dis-
charged March 5, 1865.
Sent to hospital, sick, September 14, 1862 — ab-
sent at muster out.
Discharged June 9, 186.5 — expiration of term.
Wounded in action, May 8, 1864 — absent at mus-
ter out — Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 1, 1865.
Discliarged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 22, '62.
Wounded at Antietam — discharged on Surgeon's
certificate, January 20, 1863.
Wounded at 2d Bull Run— discharged on Sur-
geon's certificate, January 31, 1863.
Discliarged on Surgeon's certificate, May 20, '62.
Discharged by General Order, June 13, 1865.
Discharged by General Order, June 9, 1865.
Discharged April 6, 18G3.
Transferred to V. R. C, June 10, 1865.
Killed at Thoroughfare Gap, August 28, 1862.
Killed at Spottsylvania, May 10, 1864— Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 1, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 1, 1865— Vet.
Discharged by General Order, June 21, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 1, 1865.
Wounded at Antietam— discharged Sept, 23, '64-
Drafted — missing in action at Hatcher's Run,
February 6, 1865.
Discharge'd on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 22, '62.
Wounded at 2d Bull Run— discharged on Sur-
geon's certificate, February 23, 1862.
Wounded at 2d Bull Run— discharged on Sur-
geon's certificate, October 8, 1862.
Drafted — disch. by General Order, May 31, 1865.
Wd. at Gettysburg— tr. to V. R. C, Mar.l5, 1864.
Died November 6, 1862, of wounds received at
Antietam— buried in M- A. Cemetery, D. C.
Died at Annapolis, March 5, 1862.
Died April 19, 1862— bu. in M. A. Cem'y, D. O.
Died September 21, 1862— bu. at Philadelphia.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Substitute— disch. by General Order^ May 31, '65.
Discharged February 17, 1865.
Transferred to company E, 11th regiment— Vet.
Transferred to company E, 11th regiment.
Killed at Bull Run, August 30, 1862.
Died May 28, 1864, of wounds, received at Wil*
derness, May G, 1864.
Died at City Point, March 8, 1865.
Drafted— disch. on Surgeon's cert.,, Feb. 1, 1865.
Mustered out,with company, July 1, 1865.
Wounded at Fredericksburg— discharged on Sur-
geon's certificate, April G, 1863.
Discharged by General Order, June 17, '65 — ^Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June 23, '62.
Died April 16, 1862— buried at M. A. Cem'y, D. C.
Killed at Hatcher's Run, February 7, 1865.
Wounded— absent, in hospital, at muster out.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 27, '61.
Discharged August 28, 1864.
Killed at Bull Run, August 30, 1862.
Mustered out with company, July 1, 1865— Vet.
Svibrtitute— disch. by General Order, May 31, '65.
Died December 17, 1861— bu. in Citizen's grave-
yard, Annapolis.
Killed at Hatcher's Run, February, 7, 1865.
Deserted September 14, 1861.
Not on muster-out roll.
Substitvite— absent, sick, at muster out.
Drafted— sent to Insane Asylum, Washington-
absent at muster out.
Wounded at 2d Bull Rim— mustered out witlj
company, .hily 1, 1865.— Vet.
Discharged Noveinber 4, 1862.
300
ELEVENTH EEGIMENT,
Hile, Josiah
Henderson, Hugh...
Hays, Thomas ,
Henry, Paul ,
Hoops, Milton G...,
Henry, Frederick .
Henry, Joseph H..
Harrold, Jacob
Herbieon, Jaaaes^..
Hortcm, S
Hammond, Robert.
Kelly, Jacob
Kennedy, Michael,
Kintner, WUliam..
Kepple, Samuel S.,
Kepple, Aaron
KeiSter, James D.
Kay, William
Kennedy, Albert..
Keister, John L ...
Klingensmith^ Levi
KHngensmitb, C,
Klingeijsmith, C't..
Lewis, William.
Longwell, James C
Loughnore, Israel.
Private
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Leisure, Mark G..
Linch, John
Linn, Harrison ...
Long, William....
Miller, Simon P...
Miller, Jc^nM ...
Myer, Francis P..
Martin, Charles...
Milliron, David...
Miller, Josiah
MiUer, George P..
Milliron, Simon.
MHIJall, John
Mayhorn, Elisha.
Mann, James
Miller, Henry.
Miller, Philip J.
Mechling, Philip.
M^Kenna, James,
Nutting, Joseph
Needham, John
Osterweis, Solomon
' Osterweis, Michael
; Osterweis, Lewis.
Pinkham, Frank L
Phillips, John P.
Pellissier, Herman
Painter, Samuel
Portzer, Jacob vS
Portzer, Jeremiah..
Eosensteel, Jacob...
Ross, Cornelius
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Sept. 20, '61,
Sept. 20, '64,
Mar. 16, '64,
Oct. 2, '61,
Mar. 16, '64,
Mar. 16, '64,
Oct. 25, '61,
Mar. 24, '64,
July 29, '61,
Feb. 24, '64,
Sept. 16, '63,
Oct.
2. '61,
Mar. 16, '64,
Mar. 16, '64,
Aug. 12, ^64,
Oct. 2, '61,
Mar. 16, '64,
Mar. 31, '64,
Feb. 16, '64,
Aug. 3, '64,
Sept. 20, '61,
Sept. 20, '61,
Sept. 20, '61,
Sept. 20,
Sept. 20,
Aug. 12,
Sept. 20,
Oct. 2,
Mar. 16,
July 26,
July 27,
Oct. 2,
Oct.
Oct.
2, '61,
2, '61,
Feb. ^22, '62,
Kov. 12, '62,
Aug. 12, '64,
Sept. 80, '64,
Sept. 25, '63,
Aug. 28, '61,
Sept. 20, '61,
Sept. 20, '61^
Aug. 13, '64,
July 31, '64,
Mar. 16, '64,
Sept. 22, '64,
Sept. 20, '61,
Aug. 9, '64,
Sept. 20, '64,
Jan. 13, '64,
Sept. 20, '61,
Oct. 2, '61,
Sept. 20, '61,
Sept. 20, '61,
July 28, '64,
Wounded at Antietana— disch. August 13, 1863.
Wounded at 2d Bull Run— discharged Jamtiary
31, 1863.
Drafted— discharged by G. O., June 2, 1865.
Transferred to V. R. C, January 17, 1865.
Died at Annapolis, December 27, 1861.
Prisoner— died at Salisbury, September 18, 1864.
Died May 16, 1864, of wounds received at Spott-
sylvania, May 10, 1864— buried in Nat. Ceme-
tery, Arlington.
Deserted November 8, 1861.
Not on muster-out roll.
Died at Andersonville, October 18, 1864— grave*
11,113.
Prisoner from May 5, to Nov. 30, 1864— disch.
December 6, 1864.
Mustered out with company, July 1, 1865.
Drafted— sent to hospital, sick, June 6, 1864— dis-
charged.
Discharged March 4, 1865 — expiration of term.
Wounded at Antietam — discharged on Surgeon'a
certificate, December 22, 1862.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 19, 1864.
Discharged by General Order, May 11, 1865.
Substitute— disch. by G. O., May 31, 1865.
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Died May 30, 1864, of wounds received at Wil-
derness, May 6, 1864— Vet.
Died at City Point, August 1, 1864.
Deserted April 20, 1865.
Not on muster-out roll.
Mustered out with company, July 1, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out wdth company, July 1,^ 1865 — Vet.
Wounded August 28, and September 17, 1862^
discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 4, '63.
Discharged November 4, 1862.
Discharged May 19, 1865.
Substitute— disch. by G. O., May 31, 1865.
Killed at Spottsylvania, May 8, 1864.
Mustered out with company, July 1, 1865 — Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 1, 1865— Vet.
Stlbstitute^-mus. out with company, July 1, '65.
Drafted — absent, sick, at muster out.
Missing in action at Wilderness, May 6, 1864— >
Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Mar. 7, 1862.
Wounded at Antietam — dis charged on Surgeon's
certificate, February 6, 1863.
Wounded at Antietam — discharged on Surgeon'8
certificate, November 30, 1864— Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, May 18, '63.
Substitute— disch. by G. O., May 31, 1865.
Substitute— disch. by G. O., May 31, 1865.
Drafted — disch. on Surgeon's certificate. May 12,
1865.
Died at City Point, August 1, 1864— Vet.
Died September 21, 1862, of wounds i-eceived at
2d Bull Run— buried in M. A. Cemeteiy, D. C.
Died September 18, 1862, of wounds received at
2d Bull Run— buried in M. A. Cemetery, D. C.
Substitute— disch. by G. O., July 14, 1865.
Substitute— mus. out with company, July 1, '65.
Mustered out with company, July 1, 1865— Vet.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 22, 1864.
Wounded at Fredericksburg— transferred to V.
R. C, February 15, 1864.
Substitute — mus. out with company, July 1, '65.
Drafted— disch. by G. O., June 22, 1855.
Wounded — absent at muster out — Vet.
Discharged May 20, 1862.
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Deserted October 3, 1862.
Wounded Aug. 21, 1862, at Rappahannock Sta-
tion—mus. out with company, July 1, '65— Vet.
Drafted— wounded— absent at muster out.
THREE YEAES' SERVICE.
301
Rmubaugh, J. M ...
Row, William J
Roose, John L
Robinson, John W..
Regar, Henry ,
Rumbaugh, Mat'w
Row, Jacob
Sanders, Adam F...
Simpson, Jas. L
Sanner, Adam
Shrader, Daniel
Steward, John
Shauer, Geo. L
Stouffer, Wm. H...
Sincely, William...
Smith, Henry..
Sheffler, Noah .
Stough, John G.
Smith, David ....
Strable, Henry.
Private
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Steward, Samuel
Sullivan, Patrick ...
Sarver, George
Shook, Jonas A
Shrum, Washing'n
Steiner, Jacob
Steiner, Simon P
Sheffler, Daniel K...
Shook, Henry D.
Strable, Jacob
Story, Alexander .
Smith, Hiram
Turney, Franklin B
Wentzel, Isaac W..
Wible, Daniel K...
Weaver, John L....
Weister, James
Weaver, William ..
Weaver, John D ....
Williams, Honry H
Willard, Wm. H
Wood, William A..,
Wible, John
Weaver, Jacob H..
Whirlow, Henry T
Welty, Edward
Wigle, Simon L
Wentzel, Sam'l B..
Webster, George....
Wilson, John F
Yerger, Reuben ....
Zanders, Johnji^..
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Sept. 20, '61,
Sept. 20, '61,
Feb. 22, '62,
Sept. 30, '64,
Sept. 20, '61,
Mar. 16, '64,
Mar. 24, '64,
Sept. 17, '61,
Mar.
Feb.
Feb.
Mar.
21, '64,
19, '64,
23, '64,
11, '64,
Mar. 16, '64,
Sept. 20, '61,
Mar. 14, '64,
Mar. 17, '64,
Sept. 20, '61,
Sept. 20, '61,
Sept. 20, '61,
Feb. 22, '62,
Mar. 16, '64,
Sept. 20, '61,
Mar. 16, '64,
Mar. 16, '64,
Feb. 19, '64,
Feb. 13, '64,
Sept. 20,
Sept. 20,
Sept. 20, '61,
Sept. 20, '61,
Sept. 20, '61,
Mar. 14, '64,
Mar. 19, '64,
Mar. 8, '64,
Mar. 17, '64,
April 10, '62,
Sept. 19, '61,
Sept. 19, '61,
Feb. 11, '62,
Dec. 14, '61,
Aug. 28, '61,
Oct. 2, '61,
Feb. 22, '62,
Mar. 16, '64,
Mar. 17, '64,
Sept. 20, '61,
Feb. 22, '62,
Aug. 12, '64,
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Sept. 20,
Sept. 20,,
'61,
'61,
Wounded at 2(1 Bull Run— discharged on Sur-
geon's certificate, November 11, 1862.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 15, 1863
Discharged October 4, 1864.
Wounded at 2d Bull Run— discharged on Sur-
geon's certificate, February 1, 1864.
Discharged June 7, 1865.
Died September 21, 1862, of wounds received at
2d Bull Run.
Killed at Wilderness, May 6, 1864.
Mustered out with company, July 1, 1865.
Sentenced by General Court Martial, February
6, 1865— absent, without leave, at muster out.
Mustered out with company, July 1, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 1, 1865.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Mustered out with company, July 1, 1865.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Wounded at Antietam— mustefed out with com-
pany, July 1, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 1, 1865.
Prisoner from March 30, to May 5, 1865— disch.
by General Order, May 18, 1865.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 28,
Wounded at Bull Run, August 30, """^
charged June 1, 1863.
Wounded at Antietam— discharged on Surgeon's
certificate, March 11, 1863.
Wounded at Fredericksburg— discharged on Sur-
geon's certificate, March 11, 1863.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 29, '62.
Discharged by General' Order, June 13, 1865.
Died near Greensburg, Pa., December 6, 1861.
KiUed at Wilderness, May 6, 1864.
Died May 10, 1865— buried in National Cemetery,
Arlington. , , ^
Died May 9, '65, of woxmds received at Gravelly
Run— buried in Nat. Cem'y, Arlington.
Prisoner— died June 1, 1864, of wounds received
at Wilderness, May 6, 1864— Vet.
Died near Greensburg, Pa., November 19, 1861.
Wounded at Antietam— died July 5, 1863, of
wounds received at Gettysburg.
Deserted October 27, 1862.
Deserted July 22, 1862.
Killed at Wilderness, May 6, 1864^Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 1, 1865.
Mustered out with company July 1, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 1, 1865.
Discharged by General Order, June 5, 1865.
Discharged April 10, 1865.
Wounded at Thoroughfare Gap and Gettysburg-
discharged September 8, 1864.
Sentenced by General Court Martial to be shot^
sentence commuted— sent to Dry Toftugas.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Wounded— discharged December 20, 1864.
Discharged December 15, 1864— Vet. _
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 18, 6^
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate, June 15, '65— Vet.
Transferred to V. R. C, January 2, 1865.
Killed at Wilderness, May 5, 1864.
Died June 30, 1862, at Fairfax, Va.
Deserted August 9, 1862. ^
Sub.— prisoner from Feb. 6, to ^e^- 15'4°p5—
discharged by General Order, June 20, 1865.
Wd. at ilappahannock Station, 2d Bull Run and
Antietam— discharged Aprir27, 1863.
lailed at Rappahannock Station,. Aug. 21, 186^.
302
ELEVENTH REGIMENT,
Company K.
recruited at youngstown, westmoreland county.
John B. Keenan
John Reed
Josiah B. Lauffer..,
Walter J. Jones
William A. Kuhns
Freeman C. Gay..
Frederick R. Cope
Henry B. Temple..,
John S. Walker..
James Mullen
Robert Anderson ...
Thos. T. Simpson...
William A. Shrum
-Joseph C. West.
John L. Kyle
Robert W. Penn ,
Wm. J. Willyard...
George F. Ludwick
Wm. Stevenson
Jeremiah M'Munn
David Robinson
Chas. M'CoimeU....,
David Sei^fried....
Lewis P. Hays
George Beck
Jas. M'Williams...
Jacob -Jacobs
Charles Toon
Bernard Leonard .
Charles Ely
Martin Root..
Lewis Getyweller.
Francis Penier
Alexander Sady....
Henry Kelly
Samuel O. Lowry.
John Keslar
William F. Hays..
S. C. Hollingsworth
James Rosborough
Capt...
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Oct. 1, '61,
April 6, '64,
Oct. 1, '61,
Oct. 1, '61,
Oct. 1, '61,
Oct. 1, '61,
Oct. 1, '61,
Oct. 4, '61,
Oct. 1, '61,
Oct. 1, '61,
Oct. 1, '61,
Oct. 1, '61,
Nov. 27, '61,
Feb. 22, '62,
1, '61,
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Jan.
Mar.
Feb.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Aug.
Mar.
Sept.
Sept.
Oct.
Mar.
Mar.
Oct.
Oct.
Mar.
1, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
11, '62,
31, '64.
20, '62,
5, '62,
7, '62,
12. '62,
1, '62,
6, '62,
25, '63,
23, '63,
1, '61,
16, '64,
17, '64,
1, '61,
1, '61,
17, '64,
Wd. at Thoroughfare Gap — captured Aug. 31, '62
—promoted to Major 11th regiment, Sept. 1, '62.
Promoted from 2d Lt. August 30, 1862— died Oct.
2, 1862, of wounds received at Antietam.
Wounded at Five Forks — mus. out with com-
panv. July 1, 1865.
Resigned August 3, 1862.
Wounded at Antietam and Wilderness — pr. to
Cor. Dec. 20, '61— to 2d Lt. Aug. 30, '62— to 1st
Lt. Nov. 1, '62 — mus. out with Co., July 1, '65.
Pr. from Cor. to 2d Lt. Nov. 1, 1862— wounded at
Antietam and Fredericksbm-g — captured at
Gettysburg, July 1, 1863 — discharged by Spe-
cial Order, April 28, 1865.
Wd. June 24, 1864 — absent at muster out — Vet.
Wounded at Gettysburg — promoted from Cor. —
com. 2d Lt. June 30, 1865— not mustered— mus-
tered out with company, July 1, 1865— Vet.
Wounded at Gettysburg — discharged as private
on Surgeon's certificate, March 12, 1864.
Killed at Bull Run, August 30, 1862.
Pr. to 2d Lt. Co. F, 11th regiment, Nov. 1, 1862.
Absent, sick, at muster out — Vet.
Pr. from Corporal to Sergeant, Sept. 1, 1862 — to
2d Lieutenant company I, March 1, 1863.
Wounded at Fredericksburg— transferred to V.
R. C, February 26, 1864.
Pr. to 1st Lt. company I, November 24, '64 — Vet.
Wounded at Five Forks, April 1, 1865— died May
25, 1865 — buried in N. Cemetery, Arlington.
Wounded August 28, 1862 — pr. to Sergeant Maj.
11th regiment. May 30, 1865— Vet.
Wounded Aug. 21, and Sept 17, 1862— pr. to Cor.
— to Sergeant- disch. by G. O., June 1, '65— Vet.
Wd. Aug. 28, and Sept. 17, '62— pr. to Sgt., May
30, '65— mus. out with Co., July 1, '65— Vet.
Wounded August 28, 1862, and at Gettysburg—
pr. to Sergeant, May 30, '65 — mustered out with
company, July 1, 1865 — ^Vet.
Died at Camp Curtin, November 19, 1861.
Wounded at^ Fredericksburg— killed at Gettys-
burg, July 3, 1863.
Pr. to Coin. Sgt. 11th reg., May 30, 1865— Vet.
Wd. April 30, 1863— absent at muster out— Vet.
Captured at Weldon railroad, August 19, 1864—
absent, in hospital, at muster out. — Vet.
Discharged February 20, 1865.
Discharged March 4, 1865.
Discharged March 12, 1865.
Discharged March 12, 1865.
Wounded May 8, 1864— transferred to V. R. C.
Discharged by General Order, June 9, '65 — ^Vet.
Drafted — captured at Weldon railroad, Aug. 19,
1864 — disch. by General Order, June 9, 1865.
Drafted — captured at Weldon railroad, Aug. 19,
1864 — disch. by General Order, June 9, 1865.
Promoted to Corporal, May 1, 1865 — mustered out
with company, July 1, 1865 — Vet.
Promoted to Corporal, May 1, 1865 — mustered out
with company, July 1, 1865.
Promoted to Corporal, May 1, 1865 — mustered out
with comp?.ny, July 1, 1865.
Promoted to CorporaJ, May 1, 186.5— mustered out
with company, July 1, 1865 — Vet.
Promoted to Corporal, May 1, 1865— mustered out
with company, July 1, 1865.
Promoted to Corporal, May 1, 1865— mustered out
with company, July 1, 1S65.
THEEE. TEARS' SERVICE.
J. Borad.
Cyrus Gross
A n derson ,Theodore
Bitner, John
Baily, Joshua
Borry, John
351eackey, John C.
Berlin, Joseph
Blackburn Jno. H..
Blair, Joseph
Cox, Lemuel B
Cassiday, James F
Cruthers, Rich' E...
Cope, Henry F
Conner, William.....
Chessuer, Frank J,.
Cunc, Franklin
Cochran, William...
Caldwell, William..
Caldwell, Sam'l S....
Corwell, Hiram
Churns, Joseph W..
Cole, William H
Calwity, William..,
Carnahon, Henry..,
Covey, Robert C....,
Dunn, David ,
Dunmire, Joseph ...
Eicher, George M...
Eckman, Joshua....
Ewiug, Robert J
Faust, George
Fritz, Jeremiah
Freeble, Thomas
Fillmore, Jeremiah
Fritz, Samuel
Finnell, Patrick
Getty, Henry W....
Gardener, James H
Gibson, Henry
Gordon, Samuel
Garber, David
Green, Jones F
Gay, Edward H
Gay, Peter H
Hinkle, William
Houser, Horace B..
Hutchinson, John..
tlorner, David
Hoopes, Hiram. ...
Hood, Edward B.
Huber, Lewis
Hicks, Francis
Handlin, James
Hull, George M
Howell, Jonathan D
Harkelroad, PhiUp
Hutchinson, Jas. A
Hart, M
Irwin, James
Jones, William
Jackaway, Samuel
Jackson, Stephens
Kennedy, Henry,
Kuhns, Byers H
Corp,
Muc
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Oct. 1, '61,
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Oct. 6, '64,
Jan. 8, '62,
Oct. 1, '61,
Oct. 4, '61,
Oct.
Oct.
Sept.
Oct.
Sept.
Oct.
Oct.
Mar.
Aug.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Aug,
Oct.
1, '61,
1, '61,
16, '63,
1, '61,
21, '64,
1, '61,
1, '61,
28, '64.
12, '64,
21, '64,
31, '64,
31, '64,
8, '64,
1, '61,
Oct. 1, '61,
Oct. 1, '61,
Feb. 29, '61,
Mar. 23, '65,
Aug. 10, '64,
Oct.
Oct.
Sept.
Oct.
July
Feb.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Sept.
July
Aug.
Feb.
Aug.
1, '61,
1, '61,
21, '64,
1, '61,
16, '63,
5, '64,
1, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
12, '64,
28, '63,
17, '63,
16, '64,
9, '64,
Sept.
Nov.
Oct.
Aug.
27, '64,
27, '61,
1, '61,
11, '63,
Jan. 18, '62,
Dec. 2, '61,
Mar. 17, '64,
Oct. 1, '61,
Oct. 1, '61,
Oct. 8, '61,
Oct.
Oct.
Mar.
Feb.
Sept.
April
Mar.
July
Feb.
Sept.
Oct.
Oct. 1, '61,
Died March 22, '63— buried in United States Gen.
Hospital Cemetery, Annapolis.
Desert'ed.
Deserted.
Sentenced by general court martial— mustered
out with company, July 1, 1865.
Substitute— mus. out with company, July 1, '65.
Discharged June 8, 1865.
Wounded at Gettysbixrg— disch. Sept. 8, 1864.
Wounded at 2d Bull Run and Fredericksburg—
discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Mar. 11, '63.
Wounded at 2d Bull Run— deserted Sept. 14, '62.
Deserted April 13, 1862.
Drafted— wd. May 5, 1864— absent at muster out.
Wd. May 10, 1864— absent at muster out— Vet.
Drafted— wd. Feb. 6, '65— absent at muster out.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 23, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 19, '61.
Discharged by General Order, June 10, '65.
Substitute— disch. by Gen. Order, May 31, 1865.
Discharged by General Order, June 18, 1865.
Drafted— disch. by General Order, May 31, 1865.
Drafted— disch. by General Order, May 31, 1863.
Substitute— disch. by Gen. Order, May 16, 1865.
Wounded at Cedar Mountain, August 9, 1862—
transferred by Special Order to Signal Corps.
Died Jan. 31, 1863— buried in M. A. Cem'y, D. -C.
Deserted October 27, 1862.
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out toll.
Substitute— wounded February 6, '65— absent at
muster out.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 21, '64.
Mustered out with company, July 1, 1865 — ^Vet'.
Discharged by General Order, May 25, 1865.
Died Apr. 22,'64— bu. at Alexandria— grave, 1,812.
Drafted— wd. May 5, '64— absent at muster out.
Mustered out with company, July 1, 1865.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June 30,'63.
Wd. at Fredericksburg— disch. October 18, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 19, '61.
Substitute— disch. by Gen. Order, May 31, 1865.
Drafted — wd. May 8, '64 — absent at muster out.
Drafted— wd. May 8, '64— absent at muster out.
Mustered out with company, July 1, 1865:
Mustered out with company, July 1, 1865.
Dicharged December 4, 1864— expiration of term.
Substitute— disch. by Gen. Order, May 11, 1865.
Pr. to Sergeant Major 11th regiment, Jan. 15, '62.
Died Feb. 1, '63, of wds. rec. at Fredericksburg.
Drafted— wounded August 18, 1864, and March
31, 1865— absent at muster out.
Discharged January 28, 1865.
Deserted May 26, 1862— returned October 28, 1864
—mustered out with company, July 1, 1864.
Mustered out with company, July 1, 1865.
Discharged for wounds, January 28, 1863.
Wounded at 2d Bull Run— discharged on Sur-
geon's certificate, June 22, 1863.
Discharged by order of War Department, De-
cember 14, 1864— Vet.
Discharged for wounds, January 24, 1863.
Substitute— disch. by Gen. Order, May 31, 1865.
Discharged by General Order, May 18, 1865.
Discharged by Special Order, Sept. 28, 1864.
Drafted— discharged by Gen. Order, May 31, '65.
Deserted December 10, 1862.
Died at Andersonvillo, Nov. 7, '64— grave, 11,897.
Discharged by General Order, June 10, 1865.
Drafted — wd. May 5, '64 — absent at muster out.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate, June 15, 1865.
Captured at Gettysburg, July 1, 1863— absent at
muster out.
Discharged l)y General Order, June 15, '65— Vet.
,304
ELEVENTH REGIMENT,
Kelly, Edward Private
Kennedy. Sam'lB... ...do
KesJer, William H ...do
Kiefer, Anthony j...do
Kennedy, Hez'h B j...do
Keifer, Joseph ...do ....,
King, Michael A do
Kregle,H
Large, William G....
Lunders, Herman do
Lay cock, .John.,
Loor, William C
Loucks, Wesley A.
Lowry, James W..
M'Laughlin, Wm..
Mills, John
M' Lean, Cornelius J
M'Closkey, John B
Mathews, John G...
Miller, William
M'Anulty, John
M'Keever, Philip...
Miller, John D...
Morehead, James S
Miller, Andrew....
Millen, Robert H..
M'Anulty, John, Sr
MarshaD, Harri'n S
Murphy, Pvobert M
Montgomery, David
Mickles, J
Nightengale, Jno. H
Noel, Emanuel J..
Noel, Sylvester J..
Nesbit, Samuel....
Newingham, H. S...
Nichols, Edward...
Nichols, John, Sr..
Newingham, Dan'l I
Powell, .Tesse
Peters, Albert
Price, F. James
Reed, John C.
Roberts, .Tohn
Randolph, Wm. J.
Reed, Robert A....
Roof, William
Ringer, John
Russel, James H...
Robb, Richard J...
Robb, Solomon
Rolling, James
Sutton, James
Showers, Reuben W
Stone, Henry
Savidge, George
Simon, John
Smith, Sebastian
Scott, George
Shaum, Martin
Stark, William G ...
.do.
Oct. 25, '61,
Sept. 9, '63,
Oct. 1, '61,
Mar. 21, '62,
Mar. 16, '64,
Mar. 16, '64,
Sept. 21, '64,
Aug. 7, '63,
Oct. 1, '61,
Oct. 1, '61,
Ocl;. 1, '61,
Oct. 1, '61,
Oct. 1, '61,
Oct. 1, '61,
Mar. 11, '64,
Sept. 21, '64,
Sept. 17, '68,
Oct. 1, '61,
Oct. 1, '61,
Oct. 1, '61,
Apr. 16, '62,
Feb. 29, '64,
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Mar,
1, '61,
1, '61,
21, '62,
Mar. 25, '64,
Mar. 24, '64,
Mar. 21, '62,
Oct. 1, '61,
Aug. 19, '62,
Nov. 23, '61,
Oct. 1, '61,
Aug. 7, '63,
Oct. 1, '6i,
Oct. 1, '61,
Sept. 21, '64,
Oct. 1, '61,
Oct. 1, '
Mar. 17, '64,
Sept 19, '64,
Nov 26, '61,
Dec. 2, '61,
July 13, '63,
Oct. 1, '61,
Oct. 1, '61,
Oct. 12, '61,
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 19, '62.
Discharged by General Order, June 9, 1865— Vet.
Discharged by General Order, June 10, 1865.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June 24, '62.
Killed at Wilderness, May 6, 1864.
Deserted December 10, 1862.
Diedat Andersonville, Oct. 11, '64— grave, 10,698.
Died at Andersonville, Aug. 23, '64— grave, 6,638.
Wounded April 30, 1863— discharged December
10, 1864.
Drafted— absent, sick, at muster out.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan., 1864.
Wounded at Antietam— discharged on Surgeon's
certificate, June 24, 1863.
Discharged by General Order, June 10, 1865.
Killed at Spottsylvania, May 10, 1864.
Drafted— wounded and missing, March 31, 1865.
Drafted— wd. May 5, '64— absent at muster out.
Wounded at Fredericksburg— mustered out with
company, July 1, 1865 — ^\''et.
Mustered out with company, July 1, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 1, 1865 — ^Vet.
Discharged for wounds, November 26, 1863.
Wounded at Gettysburg — dicharged Oct. 4, '64.
Wounded at 2d Bull Run— discharged on Sur-
geon's certificate, December 31, 1862.
Discharged by General Order, May 25, 1865.
Drafted— discharged by Gen. Order, May 31, '65.
Drafted— wounded May 5, 1854— discharged on
Surgeon's certificate, December 17, 1864.
Transferred to V. R. C, February 26, 1864.
Died October 28, 1862.
Died of wounds January 15, 1863— buried at Al-
exandria—grave, 683.
KUled at 2d BuU Run, August 30, 1862.
Not on muster-out roll.
Died Se4)t. 25, 1864— bu. in N. Cem'y, i\.rlington.
Drafted— prisoner from Oct. 13, 1863, to April 29,
1864— discharged by General Order, June 15, '65.
Wounded at 2d Bull Run— mustered out with
company, July 1, 1865— Vet.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 27, 1863.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate, Feb, 9, 1863.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 1, 1863.
Discharged by General Order, May 26, 1865.
Died at Washington, March 12, 1865.
Deserted December 10, 1862.
Discharged October 1, 1864.
Wounded at Fredericksburg — discharged by
General Order, May 31, 1865.
Killed at Gettysburg, July 1, 1863.
Wounded at Hatcher's Run, February 6, 1865—
absent at muster out— Vet.
Drafted— absent, sick, at muster out.
Prisoner Aug. 19, 1864— paroled— absent at mus-
ter out — Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June 14, '62.
Drafted— disch. by General Order, May 31, 1865.
Died May 28, 1864, of wounds received at Spott-
sylvania—bu. in Nat. Cem'y, Arlington— Vet.
Died at City Point, September 15, 1864.
Deserted September 19, 1862.
Deserted September 15, 1862.
Deserted Nov. 28, 1861.
Mustered out with company, July 1, 1865— Vet.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Drafted— disch. by General Order, June 22, 1865.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Wounded August 30, 1862, and August 18, 1864—
absent at muster out.
Drafted— mustered out with company, July 1,'65.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 24, 1862.
Discharged by General Order, June 9, 1865— Vet.
Wounded at 2d Bull Run— discharged on Sur-
geon's certificate, January 7, 1863.
THREE YEARS' SERVICE.
305
Steel, Andrew M...,
Stoops, Thomas W
Shreckengost, Levi
Southworth,And. D
Smith, William D
Stewart, Leman R..j...do....
Stevens, Jacob ...do....
Stout, James I. ..do ....
Shannon, WiUiam ..L.do ....
Steck, Mosheim G...L..do
Shrum, Reuben ...do ....
Shipman, Isaac ...do ....
Small, John L..do ....
Templeton, Finley..j.,.do ....
Tall. James '...do...,
Tisue, Newlin I. ..do...,
Tedrow, Henry L..do...,
Thomas, Emanuel..'. ..do...,
Tarry, Robert '...do....
Weaver, George '...do ...,
Walters, Joseph '...do...,
Walter, John '...do...,
Walker, Robert L.do....
W^alker, John '...do...
Wolf, William H....'... do...
Welsh, Jeremiah. ..'... do...
Williams, Curtis M...do...
Wissinger, Jona'n..'...do...
West, William H...l...do„.
West, John G '...do...
Mar.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
July
Mar.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
7, '64,
21, '64,
21, '64,
21, '64,
18, '64,
17, '64,
1, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
25, '61,
Aug. 19, '62,
Sept.
Oct.
Sept.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Sept.
Sept.
Feb.
July
Oct.
Sept.
Mar.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Feb.
Feb.
29, '64,
1, '61,
21, '64,
1, '61,
6, '64,
1, '61,
1, '64,
21, '63,
25, '63,
24, '62,
23, '63,
1, '6!,
21, '64,
17, '64,
1, '64,
1, '61,
1»'61,
1,'62,
1, '62,
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate, May 18, 1865.
Drafted— disch. by General Order, May 31, 1865.
Drafted— disch. by General Order, May 31, 1865.
Drafted— disch. by General Order, May 31, 1865.
Discharged by General Order, June 15, 1865.
Transferred to V. R. C, 1864.
Died September 27, 1862— Buried in Mt. Olivet
Cemetery, Frederick.
KUled at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
KiUed at 2d Bull Run, August 30, 1862.
Prisoner August 19, 1864— died at Salisbury, Juno
5, 1865.
Died at Greensburg, Pa., October 14, 1862, of wds.
received at Antietam.
Died at Washington, March 4, 1865.
Deserted October 27, 1862.
Drafted— prisoner from February 7, to February
15, 1865— disch. by General Order, May 20, 1865,
Discharged October 3, 1864.
Discharged by General Order, June 14, 1865.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate, June 6, 1864,
Died at City Point, December 25, 1864.
Prisoner from Oct. 14, 1863, to Nov. 20, 1864— dis-
charged by General Order, July 18, 1865.
Drafted— absent, sick, at muster out.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Drafted— wounded August 18, 1864— discharged
by General Order, June 29, 1865.
Discharged for wounds, January 7, 1863-
Drafted— disch. by General Order, May 31, 1865.
Sentenced by general court martial— discharged
by General Order, June 9, 1865.
Substitute— disch. by Gen. Order, May 31, 1865.
KiUed at 2d Bull Run, August 30, 1862.
Died November 2, 1862— buried at Philadelphia.
Killed at Gettysburg, July 1, 1863.
Deserted October 10, 1862.
trNASSIGNED M3aH.
Brenaman, Samuel
Butt, William
Burns, Morris
Blair, James H
Consor, Franklin...,
Cox, David
Doherty, Daniel
Delomey, Jonathan
Davis, David X ,
Drakrus, Philip
Ernest, Josiah ,
Everhart, Frank....,
Fillery, James E...
Griffith, Peters
Hartman, Francis..
James, John
Kennedy, Patrick..
Kelly, William
M'Gee, Arthur
Madden, John H....
Moore, Frederick ..
Mmer, William A...
Riley, Peter
Reeder, George W...
Rosser, George
Reilly, WilUam
Reed, Joseph
Stewart, James
Sheppard, Joseph..
Shilling, And'w J.,
Sullivan, Michael...
Mar. 18,
'64,
3
Mar. 22,
'64,
3
June 29,
'64,
3
Feb. 25,
'64,
3
Mar, 11,
'64,
3
Aug. 22,
'64;
1
Mar. 19,
'64,
3
Mar. 11,
'64,
3
Mar. 27,
'6.5,
1
Jan. 20,
'65,
1
Mar. 11,
'64
3
Feb. 25,
'64;
3
July 29,
'64,
1
Mar. 26,
'64,
3
Sept. 21,
'63,
3
Aug. 30,
'64,
1
June 29,
'64,
3
July 1,
'64,
3
June 29,
'64,
3
Mar. 11,
'64,
3
Feb. 25,
'64,
3
Mar. 21,
'64,
3
June 29,
'64,
3
Mar. 1,
'64,
3
Mar. 11,
'64,
3
Feb. 25,
'64,
3
Mar. 11,
'64,
3
Jan. 20,
'65,
1
Oct. 7,
'64,
1
Mar. 29,
'64,
3
June, 6,
'64j
3
Not on muster-out roUs.
Not on muster-out rolls.
Not on muster-out roUs.
Not on muster-out rolls.
Not on muster-out rolls.
Not on muster-out rolls.
Not on muster-out rolls.
Not on muster-out rolls.
Not on muster-out roUs.
Not on muster-out rolls.
Not on muster-out rolls.
Not on muster-out roUa.
Not on muster-out rolls.
Not on muster-out rolls.
Drafted— not on muster-out rblla.
Not on muster-out rolls.
Not on muster-out rolls.
Not on muster-out rolls.
Not on muster-out roUs.
Not on muster-out rolls.
Not on muster-out rolls.
Not an muster-out rolls.
Not on muster-out rolls.
Not on muster-out rolls.
Not on muster-out rolls.
Not on muster-out rolls.
Not on muster-out rolls.
Not on muster-out rolls.
Not on muster-out rolls.
Not on muster-out roHsw
Not on muster-otttroUs.
306
ELEVENTH REGIMENT.
WAME.
RANK.
DATE OF MCSTER
INTO SERVICE.
I
REMARKS.
Snyder, William R
Sanford, Baird
Private
...do
Aug. 18, '64,
Apr. 12, '65,
Mar. 17, '64,
Mar. 24, '64,
Oct. 7, '64,
Jan. 21, '65,
Feb. 23, '64,
Sept. 3, '64,
Mar. 22, '64,
3
1
3
1
1
3
1
3
Substitute— not on muster-out rolls.
Not on muster-out roUs.
Not on muster-out roUs.
Not, on mnsitpr-nnt, rnllci
...do....
Sullivan, John
...do
...do
Not on muster-out rolls.
Not on muster-out rolls
Wilson, George
...do ....
Walters, WilUam....
Wilson^ Samuel
Welch, Thomas
...do
...do
...do
Not on muster-out rolls.
Not on muster-out rolls.
_Not on muster-out .rolls.
Twenty-Third Regiment.
THE campaign in the Shenandoah Yalley had scarcely terminated, when
the Twenty-third Eegiment was re-organized for three years or the war,
Jn the three months' service it formed part of the Brigade commanded by
IColonel Thomas, and was a well drilled and eflQcient body. Lieutenant Colonel
David B. Bimey, with the approval of Colonel Dare, then suffering from a dis-
ease from which he soon after died, had received authority from the Secretary
of War to recruit its ranks, and the Governor had given permission to retain
its former number. The old regiment was mustered out on the 31st of July,
and two days thereafter three companies were mustered in for three years. By
the 14th of August it wa.s filled to the maximum number, and went into camp
near the Falls of SchuylMU. David B. Bimey was commissioned Colonel,
Charles Wilhelm, Lieutenant Colonel, George C. Spear, Major, and John Ely,
Junior Major ; James E. Collins was made Adj utant. Eemaining but a few days
in camp, it was ordered to Washington, and reported to General Burnside, in
command of troops stationed in the neighborhood of the Capital not brigaded.
On the 8th of September the regiment was transferred to Camp Graham,
on Queen's farm, four miles north of Washington. Here, by authority of the
War Department, it was recruited to fifteen companies, twelve of which were
from Philadelphia, one from Pittsburg, one from Wilkesbarre and one from
Columbia. Its first colors were presented by friends in Philadelphia, before
proceeding to the field in the three months' service. The State flag was pre-
sented on the 14th of December, on behalf of Gov. Ourtin, by Hon. Galiisha
A. Grow, Speaker of the lower House of Congress, and was responded to by
Hon. Wm. D. Kelley, of the same body, from Philadelphia, and by CoL Birney.
Extensive preparations had been made for this ceremony, the camp having been
elaborately decorated with evergreens, an elegant dinner provided, and.the oc-
casion was honored by the presence of the Secretary of War, distinguished
members of Congress, and influential citizens of Philadelphia.
The Twenty -third was assigned to the First Brigade,* First Division, Fourth
Corps, and received careful instruction and discipline from Colonel Birney.
The Division was drilled in evolutions of the line once a week by Gen. Buell,
while he remaiued in command. In these exercises the regiment always pa-
raded as two battalions, each battalion numbering as many men as any other
single regiment in the Brigade. In addition to regular drill, the men were om-
* Organization of First Brigade, Brigadier General L. P, Graham, First Division, Brigadier
General Don Carlos Buell, Fourth Corps, Major General E. D. Keyes. Sixty-fifth Regiment
New York Volunteers, (First Chasseurs,) Colonel John Cochrane ; Twenty-third Kegimont
Pennsylvania Volunteers, Colonel David B. Birney ; Sixty-seventh Regiment New York Vol-
unteers, (First Long Island,) ColonelJuhus W^. Adams; Eighty-second Regiment Penn^l-
vania Volunteers, Colonel David H. WilliamB.
308 TWENTY-THIED KBGIMBNT. 1862
ployed in building fortifications, cutting timber, and doing picket and guard
duty. Forts Lincoln, Totten, Stevens and Cedar Hill, are witnesses of their
industry. About the middle of December typhoid fever prevailed, and one
officer and fifty men died. Subsequently the camp was moved to high and airy
ground, near Bladensburg, and the disease disappeared. A large number of
blankets and stockings, and fifteen hundred pairs of woolen mittens were pre-
sented to the men by their Mends in Philadelphia.
On the 17th of February, 1862, Colonel Bimey was appointed a Brigadier
General, and Captain Thomas H. Neill^ of the Fifth Infantry, succeeded him
as ColoneL He assumed command on the 20th, and almost immediately after,
was ordered to detach five companies, and to transfer four of them, L, O, P and
B, with Major Spear as Lieutenant Colonel, to the Sixty-first Pennsylvania,
Colonel Eippey, and to disband company M, distributing the men among the
remaining ten companies, and mustering the officers out of service. This order
was obeyed with much reluctance and under protest.
On the 10th of March the regiment made its first march, in the direction of
Vienna^ with the intention of turning the enemy's left flank at Manassas ; but
after proceeding as far as LewensviUe, it was ascertained that he had fallen
back, and the command returned to camp. On the 26th it marched to Alex-
andria, where it embarked on the steamer Yanderbilt for Fortress Monroe. In
the advance of the army on the Peninsula, the enemy were first encountered at
Warwick river, where the Twenty-third had one man shot — ^its first loss. The
eommand was engaged until the 4th of May, on picket, and fatigue duty on rifle
pits and roads, when orders were received to storm a rebel fort on the south
side of the river. The charge was made, but the line after floundering a while
in the mud, ascertained that the enemy had retreated. The loss during the
operations before Torktown was eight wounded.
The Division made a forced march to Williamsburg, on the 5tb of May,, and
arrived upon the battle ^ound late in the afternoon. The Twenty-third did
not become engaged, but was under a heavy artillery fire, in which it had five
men wounded. On the following day the enemy retreated, and the regiment
sku'mished with his rear guard and formed in line of battle on the south side
of the town. On the 10th it advanced and was engaged with the enemy, los-
ing five men wounded. Proceeding through Kew Kent Court House and New
Baltimore to Bottom's bridge, the enemy were found in force on the south side
of the Chickahomony, with artillery so posted that the column was obhged ta
fall back about two miles, the Twenty-third losing four men, and encamped
on the farm of the rebel General Garnett. On the 23d> a detachment consist-
ing of the 7th Massachusetts, Twenty-third Pennsylvania, and the Eighth Penn-
sylvania cavalry, was ordered to proceed on a reconnoissanco towards Eich^
mond. Four miles out, the enemy were met and driven, and the position thus
gained was held during the night. On the following day the detachment had
heavy skirmishing to the left of the Eiehmond road,, which was continued tUX
' late at night. The object of the reoonnoissance having been attaiaed,, the com-
mand retired to Seven Pines, and threw up breast- works. On the 28th it moved
with the brigade, now under command of Brigadier General Abercrombie,
to the Eiehmond and York Eiver raUroad. The battle of Fair Oaks com-
menced on the 31st of May^ the enemy attacldng General Casey's Division
holding the advance of the Union army, in overpowering force. Unable to with'
stand the storm, it broke, and Couch's Division, which was sent to its relief,
1862 BATTLE OF FAIR OAKS. 309
soon became engaged. The Twenty-third was separated from the rest of the
Brigade, and directed to take position on the Nine Mile road, west of the rail-
road. At two o'clock in the afternoon it met the enemy, and drove him back to,
and quite through a piece of wood in front. The groimd was difficult, the woods
Bwarmed with the enemy, and this the first engagement in which it was under
heavy infantry fire; but several charges were successfully made, in which,
three color bearers were shot and many brave men lost. Late in the afternoon
it was hotly attacked, in position beyond the road, and barely escaped capture
by a column of the enemy which swept down in the rear. Colonel Neill had
his horse shot under him, but fortunately succeeded in retiring to the line of
the First Long Island, Colonel Adams, and formed on his right. Jn. this en-
gagement,* the loss in killed and wounded was seven officers and one hundred
and thirty-six men.
On the 1st of June the battle was renewed, but the regiment was ordered to
march with General Palmer's command, on a reconnoissance to Wfeite Oak
Swamp. On the following day it returned to find its camp destroyed and all
articles of value lost. The picket line was re-established, and for several days
the men were under arms, exposed to the bullets of the enemy's sharp-shooterg
by day and his shells by night, surrounded by a battle-field where the dead,
exposed to the intense heat of the season, stUl lay unburied, and greatly har-
assed by the incessant rains and constant watching. On the 16th it was re-
lieved by fresh troops, and was ordered to camp at Seven Pines. The severity
of the duty to which it had been subjected produced considerable sickness, and
so many officers, sick and wounded, were sent to hospitals, as to leave the regi-
ment in a crippled condition. On the 25th it was detached, and sent by itself
on a reconnoissance towards White Oak Swamp.
At the commencement of the seven days' battle, one wing of the Twenty-
third, consisting of fi^e companies. A, C, H, I and K, under command of Colo-
nel Neill, was posted on the eastern edge of the White Oak Swamp, to pre-
vent the enemy from crossing and turning the left flank of the retreating army.
The duty was successfully accomplished, with a loss of nine men. The other
wing, under Captain John F. Glenn, was ordered to support a battery during
the night, and on the following morning participated in the battle of Charles
City Cross Eoads, losing five men. Marching all night through the dismal
shades of the swamp, it arrived on the morning of the 30th, at Haxall's
Plantation, on the James river, where the two wings united and marched to
Turkey Bridge. From day break, imtil two o'clock in the afternoon, it was
exposed to heavy artillery fire, when Colonel Neill was detached and ordered
to support a battery, and report to General Howe. Colonel Neill at once sent
out a party of skirmishers to the front, to drive away the enemy's sharp-shooters,
who had been engaged in picking off the cannoneers and battery horses ; but
was soon after re-called, reporting again to General Abercrombie, and immedi-
*ExTRACT PKOM Genebal Keyes' Oppiciai. Repobt.— At a little past two o'clock I or-
dered NeiU's Twenty-third and Rippey's Sixty-first Pennsylvania regiments to move to the
support of Casey's right. Neill attacked the enemy twice with great gallantry. In the first
attack the enemy were driven back. In the second attack, and under the immediate command
of General Couch, these two regiments assailed a vastly superior force of the enemy and fought
with extraordinary bravery; though compelled at last to retire, they brought in thirty-five
prisoners. Both regiments were badly cut up. After this attack the Twenty-third took part
in the hard fighting which closed the day, near the Seven Pines.— ilfoore's JBe6eKio» Eecord,
Vol. 5, p, 77, Docs.
310 TWENTY-THiaB REGIMENT. 186'^
ately went into action, relieving two regiments in line of battle and opening
fire at five o'clock, P. M. Witli great coolness the men held their position,
rapidly loading and fixing with fearful effect. Instead of returning their ram-
mers to the pipes, they stuck them in the ground by their sides. The left of
the regiment was here in a trying position; it overlapped a battery which
was obliged to fire over the heads of the men, and several were lost by
the premature explosion of our own shells ; but the position was a vital one
and the exposure was necessary to its retention. After being under fire for
thirteen hours, its ammunition spent, it was relieved by the Excelsior Brigade.
The importance of the service rendered was officially acknowledged by General
Couch. The loss in this engagement, owing to the sheltered position which it
occupied, considering the heat of the action and the loss inflicted on the enemy,
was slight, being only two killed and thirty wounded.
Taking up the line of march on the following morning, it moved, ia the
midst of a pelting rain, to Harrison's Landing, and to add to the discomfort of
the men, they were, at the end of the march, halted in a ploughed field. Mov-
ing to better ground the regiment encamped and commenced fortifying. It
was rumored that the enemy had returned to Malvern Hill, and a part of the
army imder General Hooker, was sent to drive them back. The Twenty-third
under Major Glenn, Colonel Neill being in command of a brigade, formed part
of the expedition, and on the return was with the rear guard.
The Peninsula campaign ended, the army of the Potomac was ordered to
the support of Pope on the Eappahannock. The Twenty-third left Harrison's
Landing on the morning of the 16th of July, and, passing through Charles
City, crossed the Chickahomony on a pontoon bridge, and, after a fatiguing
march of seventy miles, in clouds of dust, and beneath a burning sun, arrived
at Yorktown. Eesting imtil the 28th, amusing themselves in fishing, bathing,
and destroying fortifications, the regiment embarked on the City of Eichmond,
with a transport containing the Sixty-first Pennsylvania in tow, and arrived at
Alexandria on the 31st. On the following day it made a hurried march to
ChantiUy, and arrived in time to participate in the action, losing five men. On
the 2d of September it was posted in support of a battery imtil three o'clock
P. M., when the Division was detailed under General Hooker, to cover the re-
treat on the main road, the enemy following as far as Fairfax.
At Alexandria the Division rested but a few hours, and then started on the
Maryland campaign. Crossing the Potomac on the chain bridge, it proceeded
by the river road towards Harper's Ferry. At Poolsville, on the 11th, the
Twenty-third and the Thirty-sixth New York were detached, temporarily, forming
an iadependent brigade, imder the command of Colonel JS'eiU, and ordered to
guard the Potomac from White's to I^J^olen's ferry. Hence, it formed the extreme
left of the army in the battles at South Mountain and Antietam, and was, in
consequence, prevented from taking an active part, though it had the misfortune
to lose one officer and twenty-four men captured by the enemy. Information
had been received that a quantity of arms was secreted iu a barn across the
Potomac, and Lieutenant Garsed, of company B, with twenty-four men, and
nine of the Second Ehode Island Cavalry, crossed for the purpose of briugiug
them in ; Imt a band of the enemy, divining the purpose, laid in wait for them
and captured the entire party. On the 20th General Stoneman, with one bri-
gade of the Third Corps, arrived and assumed command. Two companies ot
the Twenty-third, A and E, Captains Wood and Wallace, were detailed to pro-
1863 BATTLE OF FREDEEICKSBURG. 311
ceed to Harper's Ferry on a reconnoissauce. Fording the river, they soon ascer-
tained that the enemy had left, and having; obtained other valuable information,
returned the same night, bringing in a few prisoners.
On the 24th the regiment marched to Downsville, where it rejoined the
brigade, now in command of General Cochrane, which was transferred to the
Third Division, Brigadier General John IS'ewton, Sixth Corps, Major General
William B. Franklin. On the 22d Lieutenant Colonel John Ely returned,
having been absent since the battle of Fair Oaks, where he was severely
wounded. A new stand of colors, including guidons, was received, the gift
of ladies of Philadelphia.
After the battle of Antietam the regiment remained on picket duty on the
Potomac, near Hancock, until the 1st of l!^ovember, when, with the Sixth Corj)s,
it re-crossed the river at Sandy Eim Ford, near Harper's Ferry, and proceeded
to Stafford Court House, skirmishing daily with the enemy. Eemaining until
the 5th of December, its camp was removed to a point within three miles of
Belle Plains, as uncomfortable a location for mid-winter as the country af-
forded. On the night of the 10th, it was ordered forward to take part in the
impending battle of Fredericksburg. Under cover of the artillery, the pon-
toons were successfully laid, in the face of the rebel sharp-shooters, and a cross-
ing effected by the left Grand Division, composed of the First, Sixth, and a part
of the Fifth Corps. The Twenty-third was placed in the advance, under the
immediate command of Major Glenn, who was ordered to seize the Stone House
at Franklin's Ford, and feel the enemy, which was adroitly executed. The
enemy fell back as the line advanced, and the pickets were established without
loss. On the morning of the 13th, the Third Division was massed for a charge ;
but at twelve o'clock, M., the order was countermanded and the Twenty-thii'd
was placed in support of a battery, remaining till evening, with the loss of but
two men. Early in the day, General Vinton, of the Second Brigade, Second
Division, was shot, and Colonel IsTeiil, who had some days previously received
the commission of a Brigadier General, was ordered to its command. On the
night of the 13th, the regiment removed to the extreme right of the left Grand
Division, holding this position imtil the night of the 15th, when it re-crossed
the river. Lieutenant Colonel Ely, who had been temporarily absent, here as-
sumed command and was subsequently commissioned Colonel, to date from De-
cember 13th. The regiment went into winter quarters at a point about three
miles south of Falmouth, near the Headquarters of the Sixth Army Corps,
where it remained until the 18th of January, 1863, when it moved to United
States Ford, in the expectation of a bloody campaign, on the right bank of
the Eappahannock ; but, owiag to the inclemency of the weather and state of
the roads, ended in a " mud march." The regiment returned to its camp on
the 22d, more fortunate than many others that were employed nearly a week
ia escaping from the mud. So long were the troops in counter-marching, that
the rebel pickets, in derision, offered to cross and lend a helping hand.
Upon the ioitiation of the ChancellorsvUle campaign, the brigade was de-
tailed to assist in carrying the pontoon boats down the river. The boats were
carried nearly two miles on the backs of the men, lest the rumbling of the pon-
toon trucks, along the river bank, would give the enemy notice of the intended
movement. It was accomplished with great fatigue ; but the precaution was
wisely planned, the enemy being taken by surprise, and a landing effected with
but small loss. The army did not cross until the morning of the 2d of May,
312 TWENTY-THIRD REGIMENT. 1863
when the brigade was ordered to take the advance. Moving by the river road
it passed through the enemy's lines at midnight, and under cover of darkness
arrived without opposition in front of the stone wall in the rear of Fredericks-
burg. At daylight of the 3d, the regiment, under command of Colonel Ely,
was detached from the brigade and ordered to make a feint towards the enemy's
entrenched position, on Marye's Heights. The right wing, consisting of five com-
panies, was deployed under Lieutenant Colonel Glenn — the left wing being held
in reserve — and advanced to within ten yards of the stone wall, the enemy open-
ing with musketry and artillery from the sides and summits of the hills along
his whole line, and thus developing his position. The purpose of the manoeuvre
having been attained, the command returned under cover, in good order, with
a loss of sixteen men, and held the ground, with the aid of the batteries, until
the final charge. The Sixty-first and Eighty-second Pennnsylvania, and Forty-
third and Sixty-seventh New York, were formed in column of companies to
charge over the bridge and up the hill, on the left of the town, while the Sixth
Maine, Fifth Wisconsia and Thirty-first New York were to charge over the stone
wall in front. At eleven o'clock, A. M., the movement commenced. The
Twenty-third Eegiment was not of the storming party, having already done
its work J but seeing a regiment, whose term of service had expired, break
at the moment of extreme peril, the men of the Twenty-third, without orders,
giving one grand huzza, started upon the run for the opening in the broken
line, and entered the works with the triumphant column. Its loss in this charge
was six killed and twenty-seven wounded.
At half-past two, P. M., orders were received to advance in the direction of
Chancellorsville, and occupy the plank road ; but before reaching it, the enemy
were encountered at Salem Church, where a severe engagement ensued, in
which the regiment supported Maxhammer's Battery, sustaining but small loss.
On the night of the 3d it was ordered to the front, where it remained until near
the close of the day, when the enemy attacked in strong force and the corps was
forced to retire towards Bank's Ford, leaving most of the pickets to be taken
prisoners. The ford was reached at dark ; but the enemy made so hot a pur-
suit that another line of battle had to be formed to check his advance, and
the regiment finally re-crossed the river at about two o'clock on the morning of
the 5th, proceeding to its old camp, near Falmouth. The loss in this campaign
was seventy-one kUled and wounded, and two taken prisoners.
Eemaining in camp, engaged in drill and picket duty until the 6th of June,
the Sixth Corps for the third time, crossed to the south side of the river at
Deep Eun, and the Twenty-third was at once placed on the skirmish line, close
up tx) the enemy^s front. Until the 13th, heavy skirmishing, with considerable
loss, was kept up from behind breast- works and rifle pits, shot and shell being
freely used and the sharp-shooters on both sides unusually active. Eecross-
ing the river, the regiment started on the Gettysburg campaign, and was re-
peatedly engaged in picket duty while on the march. The weather intensely
hot, and the movements at times forced, told heavily upon the endurance of the
men, and in a march of eighteen miles on the 16th, twenty-two of the division
suffered sun-stroke, from the effects of which six died. Crossing the Potomac
at Edwards' Ferry, Sedgwick's Corps marched via Poolesville, Kew Market and
Manchester to Westminster, where it arrived on the 30th of June. Here it re-
mained in camp until the evening of the 1st of July, when, at eight o'clock,
orders to march were received, with intelligence that a battle was in progress
1863 BATTLE OP GETTYSBURG. 313
at Gettysburg, thirty miles aWcay, and that Eeynolds had fallen. The corps
was at once put in motion, the men in high spirits, cheering and singing as they
went Without pausing for a moment's rest, the column hastened on over the
weary miles, and arriving on the battle-field at four o'clock on the evening of
the 2d, was immediately ordered to the support of the Fifth Corps, which had
been desperately engaged during the day. Forming in mass it started at a
double quick, every man cheering to the full capacity of his lungs. The enemy
dispirited by the appearance of fresh troops soon fell back, and only one bri-
gade of the Sixth became engaged. On the morning of the 3d, the Twenty-
third was ordered to re-inforce General Geary's Division of the TweKth Corps,
at Gulp's BUll, on the extreme right. At ten o'clock, A. M., Lieutenant Colonel
Glenn, commanding in the absence of Oolonei Ely, was ordered to detail two
hundred men and eight officers to advance as skirmishers and test the signifi-
cance of the lull in the enemy's fire. Colonel Glenn, detaching the right wing,
companies A, D, G, H and F, leaving the left under command of Ma-jor Wal-
lace, advanced about fifteen paces beyond the breast- works, when they were
met by so terrific a fire that they were compelled to lie down under protection
of the line occupying the works. Soon afterwards, an order was received from
General Geary to return, which was executed in good order and with small
loss. The regiment remained in line, firing at short range, until relieved by an
Ohio regiment, when it retired about one hundred yards under shelter of a small
ravine. Soon after, the enemy opened with all his artillery — ^prelude to his
last grand charge — when it was ordered to re-inforce the left centre, upon which
the whole rebel fire was concentrated. In executing this order, it was compelled
to cross an open plain, under as heavy a fire of artUlery as ever rocked a bat-
tle field. The Twenty-third suffered little, though the balance of the brigade
lost heavily. After marching fr'om point to point during the day, it finally rested
for the night on the line where the First Division of the Second Corps grappled
with the foe in his last desperate struggla The 4th was spent in skirmishing
with the enemy, bringing in the wounded, and burying the dead. The loss
during the battle was two officers and twenty-nine men, kiUed and wounded.
Discovering on the morning of the 5th, that the enemy were retreating, the
Sixth Corps was ordered in pursuit, and coming up with his rear guard on the
Chambersburg pike, five miles from Gettysburg, commenced skirmishing. The
corps encamped near the town of Fairfield, and the Twenty-third was detailed
for picket duty during the night, capturing and bringing in eighty-three pri-
soners. Abandoniag the direct line of pursuit, the corps moved to the left,
through Emmittsburg, and attempted to cross the mountains with artillery to
Middletown ; but the road being a difficult one, the night very dark and the
rain descending in torrents, the heavy pieces were soon fast in the mud, and
had to be taken apart before they could be turned about, and got back upon the
main road through Frederick. A fragment of the corps reached the summit at
midnight, while the greater portion were resting on the road, or were lost on
their march np. At daylight on the morning of the 9th, the regiment moved
to the support of the cavalry, and was at once placed on the skirmish line. On
the 10th it fell in with the enemy near Funkstown, where a spirited engage-
ment ensued. It remained in line during the entire day of the 11th, and in at-
tempting to push forward, the skirmishers lost heavily. On the 12th, it was
ascertained that the enemy had fallen back during the previous night to a strong
position, and was entrenched. The Union lines were at once formed in front
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314 TWENTY-TniRD KEC7IMENT. 1863
of it, and orders were issued to build breast- worlis, and be in readiness to at-
tack at dayliglit. Morning found the works completed, and tlie army in line
ready for tlie onset, but at eight o'clock the order to attack was countermanded,
and the troops remained inactive during the entire day. On the following night
the enemy escaped across the river, and further pursuit was abandoned. An
examination of his position, showed it to have beeu another Malvern HUl, and
had the Union army attacked, it would doubtless have shared the fate of the
rebels on that memorable field.
Marching back to Berlin, the regiment halted for rest, and was there in-
spected and supplied with clothing. On the 19th, the corps crossed the Poto-
mac, and proceeding to Manassas Gap, supported the Third and Fifth Corps in
their passage, and moved on to Chester Gap, and thence to Warrenton, where
it went into camp, laying out and decorating the grounds in an elaborate and
tasteftd manner in the hope of permanent occupation. But on the 15th of August,
the regiment was ordered to the mouth of the north fork of the Eappahannock.
Leaving five companies at the cross roads of the Orleans and Waterloo pike,
the remaining five were placed to guard the bridges and ford f of the river.
On the 17th of August it was relieved from picket duty, and ordered back
to its old camp, where it was re-inforced by one hundred and forty-six drafted
men, and the brigade was detached from the Third Division, and joined to the
Second under General Howell. Division driU was ordered for every day in the
week, and inspection and review on Sunday, a severe ordeal for dog-days. Sun-
stroke was not uncommon, making it necessary for the officers to establish
hospitals on the drill ground, the same as if going into action.
Colonel Ely re-joined the regiment on the second of September, and assumed
command, and on the 16th it broke camp and moved to the neighborhood of
Culpepper. Eemaining till the 1st of October, it again struck tents and made
a forced march, in a furious rain-storm, to Catlett's station, and, with the corps,
was posted as guard to the Orange and Alexandria railroad, the army still at
Culpepper. Here the regiment remained doing fatigue duty upon breast-works,
and picketing the lines, tiQ the 12th, when ail the rolling stock of the road,
filled with government property, arrived at Warrenton Junction, and four com-
panies under command of Captain Eees, were sent to guard them. Late in the
evening a report was received that the enemy was advancing, when the balance
of the regiment, and one company of the Thirteenth Pennsylvania Cavalry,
were ordered to reinforce the guard, and during the night the rest of the bri-
gade, under General Shaler, was sent to its succor. At daylight, the army be-
gan to arrive and the stores were safe.
On the morning of the 15th the brigade marched to CentreviUe, and formed
in line of battle, at the same time that the Second Corps was engaged at Bristoe
Station. Eemaining until three o'clock on the following morning, it moved to
Chantilly and again formed in line. The rebel army refusing to accept the
wager of battle offered, and, beginning to retire, the Union army was ordered
forward, the Sixth Corps reaching Warrenton on the 21st, after considerable
skirmishing, the regiment going into camp in its old quarters. On the morning
of I^ovember 7th it again struck tents, and marching to Eappahannock station,
was in line during the brilliant engagement of the Sixth Corps at that place,
resulting in the capture of two thousand prisoners with all their small arms,
several colors and four pieces of artillery. On the 8tli it moved to Kelly^s ford,
and crossing the river on the following day, was detailed to destroy rebel forti-
1864 STATIONED AT JOHNSON'S ISLAND. 315
ficSliious. One of these forts had a checkered history. It was fii^st built by
General Pope and faced to the south. When Lee approaclied the right bank of
the river, he changed it to face to the north. Upon the advance of Meade to
Culpepper, " about face" was the order, and it again looked to the south. As Lee
advanced on the retreat of the Union aruiy to Geutreviile it was elaborately re-
constructed and made to frown upon the north ; and now, for the fifth time, spade
and pick are busy on its surfiice, and it again faces with the advancing column.
Proceeding to Brandy station on the 13th it remained in camp till the 27th,
when it started on the Mine Eun expedition, crossing the Eapidan at Germania
ford. At half a mile from the river it formed in line, where French's troops
had already engaged the enemy. On the following day it marched to Eobin-
son's tavern and took position on the right of the line, and Simday morning,
29th, was ordered to support General Gregg's Cavalry. On the 30th it was as-
signed to the extreme left of the army, with orders to prepare for a charge,
which was to be made at eight o'clock. The charge was never made, and lying
exposed to intense cold without fire until the night of December 1st, the whole
army fell back, the regiment re-crossing the river at Ely's ford, and proceeding
to its old camp. The loss in the campaign was one killed and seven wounded.
On the Gth of December Colonel Ely resigned, on account of wounds and sick-
ness contracted in the line of duty, and was succeeded by Lieutenant Colonel
John E. Glenn, who was commissioned Colonel. Major William Wallace re-
ceived the commission of Lieutenant Colonel, and Captain Henry Eees that of
Major. Brigadier General Alexander Shaler commanded the brigade.
The friends of the regiment in Philadelphia gave a ball for its benefit, and
with the i^roceeds, six hundred pairs of woollen gloves and a beautiful stand of
colors, bearing the names of the battles in which the regiment had been engaged
were procured. A short time previous ear-comforters for the men had been pro^
vided by patriotic ladies in Bucks county. As an incentive to heroism. Colonel
Ely had distributed in September previous, one hundred silver medals for that
number of enlisted men who were designated by their company officers as most
deserving of merit in the bayonet charge at Marye's Heights, May 3d, 1863.
On the 30th of December, in compliance with the proposition of the govern-
ment, two hundred of the regiment re-enlisted as veteran volunteers, and pro-
ceeded under command of Colonel Glenn, to Philadelphia, on a veteran fur-
lough. The balance of the regiment, under Major Wallace, remained in camp
at Brandy Station until the 6th of January, when, with the brigade, it was or-
dered to Johnson's island. Lake Erie, and proceeded thither via Wheeling and
Sandusky. From the latter place, the trooj)s marched across the lake to the
island on the ice. Here they remained guarding prisoners — consisting of four
thousand two hundred rebel officers — and enjoyed a period of repose, having
comfortable quarters, and abundant rations. On the 11th of February they
were joined by the veterans nnder Colonel Glenn.
On the 9th of May, the Twenty-thii'd and Eighty-second Pennsylvania regi-
ments were ordered to the front, and arriving at Washington on the 13th, pro-
ceeded on the following day to Belle Plain. The campaign in the Wilderness
had already opened, and, as the first fruits of the desperate encounters, seven
thousand rebel prisoners were gathered in at this point. The newly arrived
regiments were ordered to report to General Abercrombie, in command oi
prisoners, and were assigned to guard them. Colonel Isaac C. Bassett, of the
Eighty-second, was placed in command of both regiments, and Colonel Glenn
316 TWENTT-THIKD REGIMENT. 1864
was made commissary of prisoners. The prisoners were formed into companies
of one himdred each, men from the same State being kept together and separate
from the others. Eolls were made and the companies were sent to Point Look-
out, Fort Delaware, and other depots. After completing this work, the regi-
ment was ordered to join the brigade, which, since the breaking up of the Third
Division, had become the Fourth Brigade, First Division of the Sixth Corps. It
marched to Fredericksburg, and was detailed to guard a supply train of five
hundred wagons on the way to the front. Delivering the train near Bowling
Green, it crossed the North Anna river and joined the brigade. Moving with
the division for the destruction of the Virginia Central railroad, it reached it»
destination after a hard march, and the work of burning ties, heating and
twisting rails, and demolishing bridges, was commenced. In the midst of a*
heavy storm, the division bivouacked, but at ten o'clock was ordered out to
throw up breast-works, toiling nearly the entire night.
On the morning of the 26thjthe division returned, and re-crossing the North
Anna, after a march of forty miles, reached thePamunky, and on the 29th pro-
ceeded to Hanover Court House, where the Twenty-third was immediately placed
on the skirmish line, remaining out all night and losing two men wounded.
Marching and entrenching by the way, it arrived on the 1st of June at Cold
Harbor, a name suggestive at this season of agreeable sensations,, but one ever
to be associated with bitter memories in the history of this regiment.
Upon its arrival, it was at once formed in line of battle on th« left ol
the Eichmond and Gaines' Mills cross-roads, and was selected to storm the
enemy's works in its front. The Eighty-second was ordered to its support. At
four o'clock, P^ M., the advance was begun, the enemy's skirmishers falling back^
and firing the woods as they did so, the charging column passing through the,
flame* The wood was about one hundred and fifty yards in width, and on ar-
riving at the skirt, a fall view was presented of the desperate work before it.
In front was an open field, and about five hundred yards away on a little hill,
were the enemy's works. The open space between must be crossed without
shelter, except an old brick house situated mid- way. Preparations were made
for the final charge j the Ninety-fifth Pennsylvania being posted on the right,^
but the left unprotected by either infantry or artillery. At five o^clock orders;
were given to advance, and at the word " forward,'^ the men brought their mus-
kets to a charge, and moved on the double quick, until the enemy opened Sb,
heavy fire, when they dashed away upon the run, and gained the hill. A part,
leaped the breast-works and held possession, but the right of the line had be-
come separated, and the left was exposed to a flanking fire of grape and can-
ister from the enemy's artillery. The Eighty-second came up nobly to their
support, but after fighting twenty-five minutes without re-inforcements, they
were obliged to retire about fifty yards, when the balance of the Sixth Corps,
coming up on the right, and the Second Corps on the left, by hard fighting the
position was held and intrenched. But the charge across that open field, and
the twenty-five minutes of hand-to-hand fighting in the enemy's works, left few
of the Twenty-third to return to their places In the line. Nine officers and one
hundred and eighty-eight men were killed and wounded, and three men not
wounded taken prisoners. Of these, Captain Henry Marchant, Lieutenant
James Johnson, John D. Boyd and James G. Williamson, among the officera
and seventy-one men, nearly one-half of the entire loss, were killed.
On the morning of the 2d, the lines of the two armies hugged closely theie
1864 ENGAGEMENT AT COLD HARBOR. 317
breast-works, the sharp-shooters being in close proximity and very active. A
heavy rain set in during the afternoon, which lasted the entire night. On the
3d, a hot fire was opened early, and continued aU day, in which Major Wallace
and six men were wounded and three killed. In the evening one company was
deployed to advance about ten yards and dig rifle pits. The night was very
dark, and unperceived by the enemy, the men crawled cautiously out, and by
daylight of the 4th, they had thrown up a safe cover, where they remained dur-
ing the day, under a terrific fire. At three o'clock on the morning of the 5th,
they were relieved from the first, and ordered to the second line, remaiuing
under a brisk fire untU eight o'clock, P. M., when the regiment was ordered back
to the third line, where the men, after cooking a supper, for the first time for
five days, laid down and had a good night's sleep. Heavy firing was continued, '
and on the 7th, the Twenty -third was detailed to dig and c(instruct a covered
way to the front. On the evening of the 8th, it was again ordered to the front
line and remained there, under a heavy fire, until the following evening, when
it returned to the second line, and, on the night of the 12th, the attempt to
break through the enemy's works having been abandoned, a movement towards
the left was again resumed.
Marching and counter-marching, held in line of battle, and laboring day
and night on intrenchments while on the way, the regiment finally arrived on
the 16th at the James river, and halted on the farm of ex-President Tyler. Here
it was embarked on the steamer Cauliflower for Bermuda Hundred where it
landed, marched to the right of General Butler's head-quarters, and was imme-
diately ordered into line of battle. Crossing the Appomattox on the morning
of the 19th, it marched and formed in front of Petersburg under a heavy artil-
lery fire. In the afternoon an attempt was made to push the line forward in
the face of a murderous fire of infantry, the Twenty-third losing ten men
wounded. The regiment was afterwards ordered on the skirmish line with its
right resting on the Appomattox, where it remained until the evening of the
20th, losing one man killed and three wounded.
On the 21st the Sixth Corps being relieved by the Eighteenth Corps, was
ordered to the extreme left of the line, about four miles south-east of Peters-
burg, where it formed on the left of the Second Corps. Advancing about four
hundred yards in the face of very hard skirmishing, the line halted and threw-
up intrenchments. On the following day the line again advanced, and now
through a wood with thick underbrush where it met strong resistance and again
threw up breast-works. Subsequently the rear was fortified and the position
made secure.
JM, lour o'ciocK on tne arternoon of the 29th, orders were received to move
at once, and, taking the Jerusalem plank road, the Twenty-third marched to
Beam's station on the Weldon railroad, where it was immediately placed on the
picket line, and on the 30th skirmished with the enemy, driving them through
the wood. Eeturning to its place in the brigade, it was, on the 1st of July,
employed in destroying the railroad and in throwing up fortifications. On the
2d it returned with the Brigade to its old position in front of Petersburg.
These advances by the left were beginning to be very ti^oublesome to the
rebel leader. To divert attention from that direction, and, if possible, to
change the theatre of war to the old battle ground, in front of Washington,
he had dispatched General Early, with a heavy column to meet Hunter, now
threatening Lynchburg and the James Eiver Canal, and eventually to menace
318 TWENTY-THIRD REGIMENT. 1864
Washington. Himter was quickly sent flying across the mountains into West
Yirgiaia, and Early, advancing into Maryland, replenished his failing commis-
sary and began demonstrations in the direction of Baltimore and Washington.
To meet the threatened danger. General Grant sent the Sixth Corps from his
own army, and the Nineteenth Corps, just arrived from N^ew Orleans, the whole
under command of General Wright, to Washington. The Twenty-third leav-
ing the trenches on the evening of the 9th, and marching to City Point, em-
harked on the Steamer Eastern States, and arrived at Arsenal wharf, Washing-
ton, at twelve o'clock on the 11th. Marching immediately to Fort Stevens it
was ordered to the front in support of the skirmish line now confronting
Early's advance. Early had succeeded in creating much consternation and had
pushed up within a few mUes of the Capital, but, finding the battle begrimed
veterans Irom Petersburg across his path, decided to withdraw into Virginia.
Wright followed up the retreat, but without decided results. Marcliing via
PoolesvUle, the Twenty-third crossed the Potomac at White's ford, and after a
heavy skkmish, was thrown upon the picket line four ndles south of Leesburg,
where it remained until the morning of the 18th, and then started forward to
rejoin the di\i.sion, which had preceded it. Passing through Snicker's Gap, it
went into line of battle on the mountains near the Shenandoah river, but it
being an exposed position and having several wounded by the enemy's shells, it
moved to the right, and fording the river marched out on the Winchester pike.
At this juncture, Wright was ordered to return to Washington, and thence
proceed to join the army before Petersburg, under the supposition that Early
was on his way to join Lee. The retrograde commenced on the 20th, the army
passing through Leesburg and re-crossing the Potomac at Chain bridge. But
Early remauied in the Shenandoah valley, and soon after turned upon Crook,
who had been left in command of a small force, and drove him precipitately
into Maryland. Wright was accordingly ordered again to turn his face towards
Harper's Ferry. Starting on the 26th, the Twenty-third proceeded via Eockville,
Centreville, Knoxville and Sandy Hook, and arrived at Harper's Ferry on the
29th, the same day that the rebel cavalry under M'Causland wantonly fired and
destroyed Chambersbui'g. Here the forces of Crook, and a part of Hunter's — ar-
rived fi?om their long detour — ^were met. The Twenty-third crossed the Poto-
mac on the 29th, at the Ferry, and marched to Halltown ; but on the following
day returned to the Maryland shore and proceeded to Frederick. The heat was
intense, and the men were worn out with marching and counter-marching, large
numbers suffering from sun-stroke.
o„ c^- rrxT, ^p Ainmnaf flip. Tpaimeut with the division, again crossed the Po-
tomac, and marched through Halltown, Berryviiie ana wmcnesterto ueuctr
Creek, where it remained until the 17th, occasionally indulging in a skirmish
and in throwing up breast-works, when another retrograde movement com-
menced which continued to Charlestown. Here the picket luie was surprised
on the 21st, and driven in, and only after much trouble and considerable loss,
was the ground re-gained. A short time previous. Major Gen. Philip H. Sheri-
dan had been placed in command of this Department, and a brighter day was
about to dawn for the Union arms in the Shenandoah valley. But the term of
service of the Twenty-third had now expired, and bidding adieu to their com-
panions in arms, and transferring the veterans to the Eighty-second Pennsyl-
vania, it proceeded to Philadelphia, where, on the 8th of September, it was mus-
tered out.
THEEE YEARS' SERVICE.
319
FIELD AND STAFF OFFICEE.S.
David B. Birney..
Thomas H. Neill..
John Ely
John F. Glenn.
Charles Wilhelm.
George C. Spear ..
William J. Wallace
John E. Collins.
John B. Fassett.
Thomas K. Boggs.
J. D. Chandler
C. F. H. Campbell.
A.Owen Stille
John M'Grath
G, B. Fundenburg..
Wm. C. RoUer...,
Robert Tusting
George Yeomans ...
Anson T. Clark
James G. Shinn ,
Frank M'Guigan...,
Edward B. Wilson
Vinc't P. Donnelly.
Tobias W. Jones....
B. Frank Paris....
Wm. Vogdes, Jr..
Ira Webster
Wm. H. Albertson
Arthur F. Keene.
Oliver T. Eckert..
Isaac M'Grath.
James Orton....
Wm. R. Jones.
F. A. Neville ..
Col.
.do.
Lt. Col.
Maj
..do
Adj..
..do.
..do...
Q. M.
Surg.
..do ...
..do.
..do.
,.do.
As.Sur.
..do
..do
Chap'n
Sr. Maj.
...do
.do.,
.do..
Aug. 2, '61,
Feb. 17, '62,
Oct. 7, '61,
Aug. 4, '61,
Aug. 2, '61,
Aug. 2, '61,
Aug. 14, '61,
Aug. 12, '61,
Aug. 2, '61,
Aug. 2, '61,
Sept. 2, '61,
Oct. 29, '61,
Aug. 3, '61,
Nov.
Jan.
Aug.
20, '61,
23, '62,
31, '61,
Aug. 4, '62,
Aug.
May
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
80, '62,
14, '63,
31, '61,
8, '61,
2, '61,
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
8, '61,
2, '61,
2, '61,
6, '31,
Q.M.Sr Sept. 1, '61,
...do Aug.
Com. Sr Sept.
...do
...do
Hos. St.
...do I Sept
2, '61,
4, '61,
Aug. 8, '61,
lj"'6i',"
Pr. to Brig. Gen, Feb. 17, 1862— to Major General
May 23, 1863— died at PhUadelphia, Oct. 18, '64.
Promoted to Brigadier General Dec. 13, 1862.
Pr. from Major to I.t. Col. July 20, 1862— to Col.
Dec, 13, 18G2— resigned Dec. 6, 1863— Bv, Brig.
General, April 1.5, 1865.
Pr, from Capt. Co. A, to Major July 20, 1862— to
Lt. Col. Dec, 13, '62— to Col, Jan. 19, '64— miis.
out with regt., Sept, 8, 1864,
Resigned July 20, 1862.
Resigned March 11, 1862, to accept Lieutenant
Colonelcy of 61st regiment P. V.
Pr. from Captain Co. JE, Dec, 13, 1862— wd, at Cold
Harbor, June 3, '63— com. Lt. Col, Dec, 7, '63—
not mus. — mus. out with reg,, Sept, 8, 1864.
Tr. as 1st Lt., to Co. H, Sept. 25, 1861.
Pr. from company F, to Adjutant, Sept. 25, 1861—
tr, to company C, as 1st Lt., March 1, 1862.
Promoted from 1st Lieutenant company C, March
1, 1862— mustered out with regt,, Sept. 8, 1864.
Promoted from 2d Lieutenant, October 26, 1861—
mustered out with regiment, September 8, 1864.
Resigned November 14, 1861.
Disch, by order of War Dept., Nov. 1, 1861— re-
appointed Mar, 25, 1862— died at Fortress Mon-
roe, June 22, 1862.
Discharged January 11, 1862.
Discharged March 26, 1862.
Promoted from Assistant Surgeon, .June 24, '62—
mustered out with regiment. Sept 8, 1864.
Dismissed August 2, 1863, by order War Depart-
ment, for absence without leave.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Mar, 18, '63.
Mustered out with regiment, September 8, 1864.
Mustered out with regiment, September 8, 1864.
Mustered out with regiment, September 8, 1864.
Promoted to Sergeant Major June 1, 1862— to 2d
Lieutenant company K, August 31, 1862.
Transferred to company K, September 3, 1861.
Promoted from Q. M, Sergeant, September 3,'61—
transferred as i^rivate to Co. R, Nov, 3, 1861.
Promoted from company R, November 3, 1861—
transferred to company K, May 3, 1862,
Pr. toSgt. Maj., May 3,'G2— tr. to Co. F, June 1,'62.
Pr, from Sergeant company K, August 31, 1862 —
killed a<-. Cold Harbor, June 1, 1864,
Promoted from company A, July 12, 1862— mus-
tered out with regiment, September 8, 1865.
Pr. to 2d Lieutenant Co. B, July 15, 1862.
Promoted from company B, INIarch 11, 1862— mus-
tered out with regiment, Septembers, 1864,
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Mar. 26, '62.
Transferred to company P, December 14, 1861.
Pr. to 2d Lt, Co. R, 23d reg, P. V,, Nov. 15, 1861.
Tr, to 82d reg, P. V„ Sept. 14, 1864— Vet.
Note,— The following abbreviations have been used in the preparation of remarks :
Ab. absent.
Asst. assistant.
Adj. AdjT;.;ant.
Bu. buried.
Bv. brevet.
Bd. band.
Capt. Captain.
Chap. Chaplain.
Cor. Corporal. Pr. from.
Com. commissioned or Furl, furlough.
hospital.
Lt. Lieutenant.
commissary.
Cert, certificate.
Dis. dismissed.
Dis'y. disability.
Disch. discharged
Exp. expiration.
Mus. mustered.
Mug. musician.
Mis. missing.
Pr. promoted.
PI. principal.
Priv. private.
Keg. regiment.
Red. reduced.
Ees. resigned.
Rem. removed.
Sen. sentenced.
Serv. service.
Surg. .Surgeon.
Sgt. Sergeant.
Sub. substitute.
Stew, steward.
Tr. transferred.
Vet. veteran volunteer,
Wd. wounded.
Wds. wounds.
320
TWENTY-THIRD EEGIMENT,
EEGIMENTAL BAND
Theobald Herman.
Asch, Charles
Braun, Francis
Bach, John
Cohbin, Thomas
Dausch, Michael....
Farrow, James C...
Freeman, John
Furness, William S
Grass, Wilhani..,
Goeber, Frank...
Hock, John
Herman, Theo'd, Jr
Landenberger, Frs..
Mulyh, Conrad
Nicholson, James...
Parker, Henry H ...
Peffefifer, Charles....
Koth, John
Eothenberger , Chas.
Sharp, Joseph
Schmidt, George
Wagoner, John
Walton, Benjamin,.
Wiley, Benjamin...
Wright, Wm. H I
Aug. 31, '61,
Aug. 31, '61,
Aug. 31, '61,
May 31, '62,
Aug. 31, '61,
Aug. 31, '61,
Aug. 21, '61,
Aug. 31, '61,
Aug. 31, '61,
Aug. 31, '61,
Aug. 31, '61,
Feb. 4, '62,
Aug. 31, '61,
Aug. 31, '61,
Aug. 31, '61,
Aug. 31, '61,
Aug. 31, '61,
Aug. 31, '61,
Aug. 31, '61,
Aug. 31, '61,
Aug. 31, '61,
Aug. 31, '61,
Aug. 31, '61,
Aug. 31, '61,
Aug. 31, '61,
Aug. 31, '61,
Discharged by General Order, August 4, 1862.
Discharged by General Order, August 4, 1862.
Discharged by General Order, August 4, 1862.
Deserted June 19, 1862.
Discharged by General Order, August 4, 1862.
Discharged by General Order, August 4, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. May 31, 1862.
Discharged by General Order, August 4, 1862.
Discharged by General Order, August 4, 1862.
Discharged by General Order, August 4, 1862.
Deserted March 4, 1862.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate. May 31, 1862.
Discharged by General Order, August 4, 1862.
Discharged by General Order, August 4, 1862.
Deserted March 4, 1862.
Discharged by General Order, August 4, 1862.
Discharged by General Order, August 4, 1862.
Deserted March 4, 1862.
Discharged by General Order, August 4, 1862.
Discharged by General Order, August 4, 1862.
Tr. as private to company B, March 11, 1862.
Deserted March 4, 1862.
Discharged by General Order, August 4, 1862.
Died August 10, 1862.
Deserted June 19, 1862.
Discharged by General Order, August 4, 1862.
Company A.
BECRUITED AT PHILADELPHIA.
JohnF. Glenn
George Wood ,
William B. Foster.
Jacob Heyer..
John W. Crosby....
Fitzhugh Birney...
Henry G. Fritsch ..
George W. Nagle...
Rob'tM'CleUand..
Theodore Bisbing.
James Colwell
Michael M'Graw..
James Collins
..do.
..do.
.do.
1st Lt.
..do....
..do....
2d Lt.,
..do....
Serg't.
..do....
.do.
.do.
Frank M'Guigan do .
Chas. Schtruller '...do..
Philip Stengle I. ..do ..
William WilUams...'... do ..
Wm. H. Albertson Corp.
Ed. A. Bradender...'...do..,
Wilham Cuthbert...L.do...
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Dec.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
4, '61,
21, '61,
3
3
8, '61,
3
8, '61,
3
8, '61,
1, '61,
8, '61,
3
3
3
8, '61,
8, '61,
3
3
8, '61,
8, '61,
3
3
8, '61,
3
8, '61,
3
8, '61,
8, '61,
8, '61,
3
3
3
8, '61,
3
8, '61,
8, '61,
3
3
8, '61,
3
Pr. to Major, 23d regiment P. V., July 20, 1862.
Promoted to Captain, July 22, 1862— transferred
as Captain to Co. E, March 1, 1863.
Promoted from 1st Sgt. to 1st Lt., July 12, '62— to
Captain, March 1, '63 — discharged on Surgeon's
certificate, November 22, 1863.
Promoted from Sgt. to 1st Sgt., Oct. 2, 1861— to
2d Lt., July 14, 1862— to 1st Lt., March 1, '63—
to Capt.,Nov. 22, 1863— mustered out with com-
pany, September 8, 1864.
Tr. to company P, 23d rag., P. V., Sept. 81, 1861.
Transferred to Signal Corps, January, 1862.
Pr. to 2d Lt., March 1, 1863— to 1st Lt., Nov. 22,
1863— to Captain company B, August 8, 1864.
Resigned October 20, 1861.
Pr. from Sgt. to 1st Sgt., March 1, 1863— to 2d Lt.,
January 1, 1864,— mustered out with company,
September 8, 1864.
Died at Philadelphia, December, 1861.
Promoted to 1st Lt., Aug. 25, 1864— transferred
to 82d reg., P. V., September 14, 1864— Vet.
Promoted from Cor., Nov. 22, 1863— mustered out
with company, September 8, 1864.
Promoted from Cor., Nov. 22, 1863— mustered out
with companj'-, September 8, 1864.
Pr. to Sgt. Major, 23d regiment, P.V., June 1, '64.
Tr. to 82d regiment P. V., Sept. 14. 1864— Vet.
Promoted from Cor., Nov. 22, 1863— mustered out
with company, September 8, 1864.
Promoted from Cor., Nov. 22, 1863 — mustered out
with company, September 8, 1864.
Pr. to Q. M. Sgt., 23d reg., P. V., July 12, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate of disabiUty,
at Philadelphia, June, 1863.
Tr. to 82d regiment, P. V., Sept. 14, 1864— Vet.
THREE YEAES' SERVICE.
321
John Dunn .. ......
John W. Davis...
Sol. Forebaugh ....
Charles F, Huber.
James Martin.
Thomas Meyers
John M'Kernon
Hugh Patterson.
Oeorge W. Moore....
JohnH. Metcalf.
Wm, J. Quigley.-
Caleb Brickman.
Chas. H Wakefield
Oeorge Lindsay
Lewis Sibley
Anderson, George..,
Andrews, James N
Andrews, Edw. C...
Beck, H. R
Burt, Franklin.
Bateman, Joseph J
Barry, Albert B.
Berg, John O
Branigan, Patrick...
Brighton, Ephraim
Branson, Edward R
Barnes, Reuben......
Born, Peter
Bartley, William ...
Boyd, William
Bond, Lewis
Bishop, Samuel
Brown, James.
Carney, William J.
Carpenter, John C.
Claflin, Orlando
Condon, Richard....
Conlin, Peter
Davenport, Robert,
Davis, Elias ,
Dougherty, John...,
Dunton, Michael A
Davenport, H. M, .^
Degroot, John ,
Davis, Daniel ,
Davis, Benjamin
Dawson, William...
Dougherty, Wm...
Endress, Harry P...
Forebaugh, W, W
Foreman, John W
Farley, Edwards...
Fox, William
Fowler, William...
Oasson, Lewis F,.,.
Cibbs, John W ,
Gwynne, David
Green, Philip
Hanlon, James. .
Havens, Joseph.
HUton, William F,.
Hastings, Jacob R..
Hauler, Daniel
Harris, James
Holmes, Reuben
41
Corp....
...do
f.
DATE OF MUSTER
1
INTOSEEVICE.
m
>■
3
Aug. 8, '61,
Aug. 8, '61,
3
Aug. 8, '61,
3
Aug. 8, '61,
a
Aug, 8, '61,
3
Aug. 8, '61,
3
Aug. 8, '61,
3
Aug. 8, '61,
3
Aug. 8, '61,
3
Aug. 8,^61,
S
Aug, 8, '61,
3
A\ig. 8, '61,
3
Aug. 8, '61,
3
Aug. 8, '61,
3
Aug, 8, '61,
3
Aug. 11, '63,
3
Aug. 8, '61,
3
Aug. 8, '61,
3
Aug. 30, '61,
y
Aug. 8, '61,
3
Sept. 1, '61,
3
Sept. 1, '61,
3
Aug. 8, '61,
3
Aug. 8, '61,
3
July 17, '63,
a
Feb. 8, '64,
3
Aug. 8, '61,
3
Aug. 8, '61,
3
Sept. 22, '64,
1
Aug, 8, '61,
3
Aug. 8, '61,
3
Aug. 6, '61,
3
Sept. 1,'61,
3
Aug, 8, '61,
3
Sept. 1, '61,
3
Aug. 8, '63,
3
Aug. 8, '61,
3
Aug. 12, '63,
3
Aug. 8, '61,
3
Aug. 8, '61,
3
Aug. 8, '61,
3
July 28, '63,
3
Aug. 8, '61,
3
Aug. 8, '61,
3
Sept. 6, '61,
3
Aug. 8, '61,
3
Jan. 21, '63,
3
Aug. 8, '61,
3
Aug. 8, '61,
3
Aug. 24, '61,
3
Aug, 8, '61,
3
Aug. 8, '61,
3
Aug. 11, '63,
3
Mar. 4, '62,
3
Sept. 1,'61,
3
Sept. 13, '62,
3
Aug, 8, '61,
3
Aug. 8, '61,
3
Aug. 8, '61,
3
Aug, 11, '61,
3
Aug. 8, '61,
3
Aug. 8, '61,
3
July 27, '63,
3
Aug. 11, '63,
3
Aug. 8, '61,
3
Promoted to Cor., Nov. 22, 1863— mus, out with
company, September 8, 1864,
Promoted to Cor., Nov. 22, 1863 — mus. out with
company, September 8, 1864.
Killed at Fair Oaks, Va., May 31, 1862.
Transferred to 82d regiment, P. V., September
14, 1864— Vet.
Transferred to 82d regiment, P. V., Septembet
14, 1864— Vet.
Tr. to company H, 23d reg. P. V., Aug 23, 1861.
Tr. to 82d reg. P. V., Sept. 14, 1864— Vet.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate, March 5, 1863.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate, March 27, 1862.
Promoted to Corporal, November 22, 1863— mus-
tered out with company, September 8, 1864.
Promoted to Corporal, November 22, 1863— mus-
tered out with company, September 8, 1864.
Died at Washington, D. C, November 30, 1S6L
Deserted October 18, 1862.
Tr. to 82d reg,, P. V., September 14, 1864— Vet.
Deserted January, 1862.
Drafted— tr. to 82d reg. P. V., Sept. 14, 1864.
Tr. to Co. H 23d regiment P. V., Sept., 1861.
Died at Johnson's Island, Ohio, February, 1864.
Mustered out with company, September 8, 1864.
Absent at mus. out, on detached service, with 8tlj
New York artillery.
Mustered out with company, September 8, 1864.
Mustered out with company, September 8, 1864.
Tr. to Co. I, 23d regiment, P. V Sept., 1861.
Tr. to 82d reg., P. V., Septembe 14, 1864— Vet.
Drafted— tr. to 82d reg., P. V., Sept. 14, 1864.
Tr. to 82d reg., P. V., September 14, 1864.
Transferred to V. R. C.
Killed at Cold Harbor, June 1, 1864.
Tr. to 82d reg., P. V., September 14, 1864.
Killed at Cold Harbor, Va., June 3, 1864.
Deserted June, 1862.
Transferred to company K, 23d regiment, P. V,
Transferred to company E, 23d regiment, P. V.
Mustered out with company, September 8, 1864i
Mustered out with company, September 8, 1864,
Drafted— tr. to 82d reg., P. V., Sept. 14, 1864.
Deserted August, 1861.
Deserted August 16, 1863.
Absent, sick, at muster out. „ ,o«.
Mustered out with company, September 8, 1864,
Tr. to Co. H, 23d reg. P. V., Sept., 1861.
Drafted— transferred to 82d reg., P. V,, Septem-
ber 14, 1864. , ^^ ^^^, ^^ ^
Tr. to 82d reg., P. V., September 14, 1864— Vet.
Died at Washington, D. C, Dee. 24, 1861.
Deserted January 19, 1862,
Deserted June 3, 1862.
Deserted April 20, 1863.
N-ot on muster-out roll.
Killed at Fair Oaks, Va., May 31, 1862.
Mustered out with company, September 8, 1864.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 1, 1862.
Tr. to 82d reg. P. V., Sept. 14, 1864— Vet.
Drafted-tr. to 82d reg. P. V., Sept. 14, 1864.
Tr, to 82d regiment P. V., September 14, 1864.
Mustered out with company, September 8, 1864,
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, March 2^
1864.
Deserted August, 1861.
DescFted June, 1863.
Absent, sick, at muster out. ^„^^tu
Absent at muster out, on detached service with
ist Pennsylvania artillery. o iq^a
Mustered out with company, September 8, 1864.
Discharged onSurgeon'scertiflcate, Apr^29, 62.
Drafted-tr. to82d reg. P. V., Sept. 14, 1864.
Drafted-tr. to 82d reg. P, V., Sept. l*, 1864.
Tr. to 82d regiment* P. V., Sept. 14, 1864— Vet.
322
TWENTY-THIED REGIMENT,
Hennessey, Alf. J...
Button, John
Jump, Henry
Joues, Francis
Jones, Tobias W
Jolmson, Stephen...
Jacoby, JohnB
Jones, Thomas
Kearnes, Patrick ...
KefFerlier, Louis
Kates, JohnW
Kasch, Herman
Kavannagh, Peter..
Kresey, William
Kilpatrick, James...
Knocke, Frederick
Kidney, Wm. J
Knox, Joseph
Kelly John
Kelly, James
Kenny, Martin
Little, Noah
Lawson, William...
Lence, Augustus....
Leonard, Henry
M'Lanlin, J. C
Moore, Thomas
Murray, Charles
Malone, James M...
Morgan, Daniel P...
Miller, James
M'Cormick, Mich'l
M'Kinley, Henry...
M'Donough, Edw'd
M'Graw, John
M'Manus, Michael..
M'CuUy, Hugh
Nichols, Tolbert W
Newcamp, John
Orton, James
Patton, John
Patterson, James....
Powell, George H...
Phillips, John K
Rilej', John
Eodgers, Charles....
Ilittenhouse,Thos.P
Eiley, James
Reeves, Joseph L...
Repshare, Jacob
Slemmings, John K
Schtruller, William
Snyder, Theodore...
Speakman, Lewis J
Saxton, John E
Steel, Paul
Smith, Joseph L
Sheridan, Peter
Sullivan, Francis ...
Stacy, William
Smith, John
Turner, William J..
Tustin, Abraham.
Tappen, William..
Thomas, Benj. T.
Tul]y, Joseph M
Tobin, Frank
Turner, Alexander
Thomas, Charles
Tustin, Isaac
Van ValkenburgjW
Winters, Enos
Wills, Samuel
Wills, William F,...
'61,
12,
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
'61,
«1
'fi1,
22,
'62,
«,
'61,
10,
'63,
«,
'61,
«!
'61,
12,
'63,
8,
'61,
8,
'61,
8,
'61,
8,
'61,
8,
'61,
8,
'61,
8,
'61,
n,
'63,
8,
'61,
8,
'61,
8,
'61,
8,
'61,
8,
'61,
Deserted August, 1861.
Deserted August, 1861.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Tr. to United States Navy, February, 1864.
Pr. to Q. M. Sgt., 23d regiment, P. V., Sept. 1861.
Drafted— tr. tc>82d reg., P. V., Sept. 14, 1864.
Deserted November, 1861.
Deserted August 16, 1863.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 19, 1862.
Transferred to 82d regiment, P. V., Sept, 14, '64.
Tr. to company H, 23d reg. P. V., Sept., 1861.
Tr. to 82d regiment P. V., Sept. 14, 1864— Vet.
Tr. to 82d regiment P. V., Sept. 14, 1864.
Killed at Cold Harbor, Va., June 1, 1864.
Died at Washington, D. C, December 19, 1861.
Deserted January 19, 1862.
Deserted December 14, 1861.
Drafted — deserted August 16, 1863.
Drafted— deserted 1863.
Drafted— deserted August 16, 1863.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Tr. to company M, 23d reg. P. V., August, 1861.
Tr. to company H, 23d reg. P. V., Sept., 1861.
Drafted— deserted August 16, 1863.
Died at Philadelphia, August 20, 1862.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Discharged on Surg, certificate, February 24, 1865.
Tr. to 82d regiment P. V., Sept. 14, 1864— Vet.
Drafted — deserted, date unknown.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Tr. to company H, 23d reg. P. V., Sept., 1861.
Died at Philadelphia, July 26, 1862.
Tr. to 82d regiment P. V., Sept. 14, 1864— Vet.
Drafted— deserted August 16, 1863.
Deserted Jan. 1, 1864— returned— deserted again
April, 1864.
Transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps.
Killed at Cold Harbor, Va., June 1, 1864.
Pr. to Com. Sgt. 23d regiment P. V., Sept., 1861.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Transferred to 82d regiment P. V., Sept. 14, '64.
Transferred to 82d regiment P. V., Sept. 14, '64.
Drafted— deserted August 16, 1863.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Tr. to 82d regiment P. V., Sept. 14, '64— Vet.
Drafted— deserted April 27, 1863.
Drafted— tr. to 82d regiment P. V., Sept. 14, '64.
Deserted November, 1861.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 24, 1863.
Tr. to 82d regiment P. V., September 14, 1864.
Tr. to 82d regiment P. V., Sept. 14, 1864— Vet.
Drafted— deserted August 16, 1863.
Deserted November 16, 1861.
Deserted January, 1864— Vet.
Drafted— deserted, date unknown.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Tr. to 82d regiment P. V., Sept. 14, 1864— Vet.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Tr. to 82d regiment P. V., Sept. 14, 1864— Vet.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate, April 1, 1863.
Drafted— deserted August 16, 1863.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 23, '63.
Deserted May 9, 1864— Vet.
Clustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate, March, 1863.
Killed at Cold Harbor, Va., June 1, 1864— Vet.'
THREE YEARS' SERVICE.
32a
Company B.
recruited at philadelphia.
Louis Hildebrand.
Jesse Simcox
Henry G. Fritsch..
George W. Mindil.
Wm. H. Coulston..
Joshua S. Garsed ...!„. do.
Arthur F. Keene....
Edw. W. Lawrence
Wm. R. Peddle,.
Henry Crease
Wm. Justice, Jr....
James M. Stewart..
Arthui- E. Clover ..
B. Frank Paris
Charles L. Snively.
Joseph B. Shaw
Frank A. Connelly
David Lewis
...do...
...do.
Edward Howell.
David Gardner...
Thomas M'Knight..
Horace B. Fraquair
William S. Wilkins
Max Lakemeyer
.George F. Peifer
Eugene Bently
Daniel Graeber
T. Habbermaker
Henry M'Connell.
Jacob Mayer
Louis Strenner
Bernard Simon
Benj. F. Jenkins
Henry N'Kim
Adam Mitchell
George W. Blank...
Bignall, AttiUa G.
Boyer, Samuel
Bedford, Thomas
Beiger, John.
Bohn, John
Barbour, James H.
Boyd, David
Booy, John ,
Bell, David
Coates, Henry C ,
Carty, Henry
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
2, '61,
24, '61,
8, '61,
2, »61,
2, '61,
2, '61,
2, '61,
2, '61,
2, '61,
Aug. 2, '61,
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Jan.
Sept.
Sept.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Sept.
Mar.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Sept.
Sei>t.
2, '61,
2, '61,
2, '61,
2, '61,
2, '61,
2, '61,
2, '61,
Aug. 2, '61,
2, '61,
2, '61,
Aug.
2,
'61,
Aug.
'A
'61,
Aug.
2,
'61,
Aug.
2,
'61,
Aug.
'61,
Aug.
A
'61,
Aug.
ii,
'61,
Sept.
3,
'61,
Aug. 2, '61,
Aug. 2, '61,
Aug. 2, '61,
2, '61,
2, '61,
28, '62,
1, '61,
1, '61,
2, '61,
10, '63,
11, '63,
8, '63,
12, '62,
31, '64,
2, '61,
2, '61,
2, '61,
3, '61,
3, '62,
Resigned August 1, 1862.
Promoted from 1st Lieutenant of company G,
August 31, 1862— dismissed January 11, 1864.
Promoted from 1st Lieutenant company A, Aug.
8, 1864— tr. to 82d reg., P. V., Sept. 14, 1864.
Transferred as Capt. to -Co. R, 23d regiment, P.
v., October 5, 1861.
Prom-oted from 2d Lt., October 20, 1861— resigned
July 12, 1862,
Promoted from Corp. to Sgt.— to 2d Lt., Oct. 20,
1861— to 1st Lt., July 12, 1862— kiUed at Gettys-
burg, July 3, 1863.
Promoted from Q. M. Sgt. to 2d Lt., July 1.5, '62
—to 1st Lt., Julv 3, 1863— tr. to 82d reg., P. V.,
September 14, 1864.
Reduced to ranks— deserted October, 1862.
Promoted from Sergeant to First Lieutenant
company A., l,57thxeg., P. V., Aug., 1862-
Promoted from Sergeant — mustered out with
company, September 8, 1864.
Disch. as private, on Surg, cert., Dec, 1861.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June, 1862.
Deserted December, 1862.
Pr. from Cor.— tr. to Co. R, 23d reg., P. V.
Promoted from the ranks— mustered out with
companj^ September 8, 1864.
Pr. from the ranks — absent, sick, at muster out.
Promoted from the ranks— tr. to 82d regiment,
P. v., September 14, 1864— Vet.
Promoted from the ranks— mustered out with
company, September 8, 1864.
Deserted December, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, November
1862.
Deserted December, 1862.
Mustered out, as private, with Co., Sept. 8, 1864.
Promoted to Corporal— deserted August, '62.
Pr. to Cor — killed at Cold Harbor, June 1, 1864.
Pr. to Corp.— mus. out with Co., Sept. 8, 1864.
Pr. to Cor.— mus. out with Co., Sept. 8, 1864.
Pr. to Cor.— mus. out with Co., Sept. 8, 1864.
Promoted to Cor.— transferred to 82d regiment,
P. v., September 14, 1864— Vet.
Promoted to Cor.— transferred to 82d regiment,
P. v., September 14, 1864— Vet.
Promoted to Cor.— transferred to 82d regiment,
P. v., September 14, 1864— Vet.
Promoted to Cor.— discharged on Surgeon's cer-
tificate, AprU, 1863.
Mustered out, as private, with Co., Sept. 8, 1864.
Transferred, as private, to 82d regiment, P. V.,
September 14, 1864— Vet.
Transferred to 82d reg., P. V., Sept. 14, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug., 1862.
Prisoner from September 21, 1863, to December
10, 1864— discharged March 15, 1865.
Mustered out with company, September 8, 1864,
Drafted— tr. to 82d reg., P. V., Sept. 14, 1864.
Drafted— tr. to 82d reg., P. V., Sept. 14, 1864.
Drafted— tr. to 82d reg., P. V., Sept. 14, 1864.
Transferred to 82d reg., P. V., Sept. 14, 1864.
Transferred to 82d reg., P. V., Sept. 14, 1864.
Killed at Fair Oaks, Va., May 31, 1862.
Deserted March, 1862.
Deserted August, 1862.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Transferred to 82d regiment P. V., September
14, 1S64.
324
TWENTY-THIED EEGIMENT,
Colinhoff, Louis,....
Castle, James
Drew, Henry G
Doherty, James J..
Dorn, Theodore
Dickson, Joseph
Devine, Michael
Ely, Samuel Ii
Eckstein, James....
Eckert, Oliver J
Fow, Jacob
Ferguson, Wm ,
Fisher, Howard Y,
George, Alexander
Grouse,. Michael
Gififord, Edward
Gamble, Joseph W.
Gillespie, James
Gaw, Robert P
Graham, Thos. J. ..,
Gaw, Charles O
Hanifen, Wm. H....
Holworth, Henry...
Holzer, Jacob V
Habbard, Thomas..
Hahnaon^ John
Harris, Wm. J
Hibberd, George.....
Hough, Wm. J
Hahn, Frank B
Hillebrand, G
Hart, Mortimer
Hasenack, Peter „..
Hoflftnan, Chas. A..
Jones,, William E..
James, WilUam
Johnson, Wm. P...
Keyser, Byron E ..
Kilpatrick, Wm. J.
Key, John C
Kneese, Jacob
Leibrick, John
Lang, Andrew.
Leary, John
Lampter, Louis
Mooney, John...,
Morris, Fritz.
Martin, Samuel W..
Martin, Crawford.
Moltzie, Philip
Monell, Randolph S
Moltz, George...
Miller, George ..
MiUer, GottUeb
MUler, John....
Miller, William
Mattice, Leon...
Mahern, Peter..
Megee, JohnS.
M'Millan, Robert...
M'Cann, Thos. H
M'ConneU, John
'M'Neal, Samuel F.,
M'Donough, A
M'Growan, George..
O'Neil, Dennis.......
Peacock, Henry C.
Paul, James.„
Poe, Charles A.
Quein, Jacob C
Ridgway, Wm
Robinett, Allen M.
Rehn» Edwin J
Aug. 2,
Aug. 2,
Sept. 4,
Aug. 2,
Aug. 10,
Aug. 2,
Aug. 2,
Aug. 10,
Aug. 2,
Sept. 14,
Aug. 2,
Aug. 2,
Aug. 2,
Deserted August, 1862.
Not on muster-out roll.
Tr. to 82d regiment P. V., Sept. 14, 1864— Vet.
Tr. to 82d regiment P. V., Sept. 14, 1864— Vet.
Transferred to V. R. C.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb., 1862.
Injured by railroad coUision, August, 1862— died
at Philadelphia, September 9, 1862.
Transferred to company R, 23d regiment P. V.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 1862.
Pr. to Com. Sgt. of 23d reg. P. V., Mar. 11, 1862
Tr. to 82d reg. P. V., Sept. 14, 1864— Vet.
Drafted— tr. to 82d reg. P. V., Sept. 14, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov., 1861.
Mastered out with company, Sept. 8^ 1864.
Drafted— tr. to 82d reg. P. V., Sept. 14, 1864.
Transferred to U. S. Navy— date unknown.
Transferred to 82d regiment P. V., Sept. 14, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Mar. 1862-
Killed at Cold Harbor, Va., Juno 1, 1864.
Died while prisoner at Harrisraiburg, Va., Sep-
tember, 1862.
Deserted June, 1862.
Absent, sick, at muster out — ^Vet.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Drafted— tr. to 82d reg. P. V., Sept. 14, 1864.
Drafted— tr. to82d reg. P. V., Sept. 14, 1864.
Drafted— tr. to 82d reg. P. V., Sept. 14, 1864.
Tr. to 82d regiment P. V., Sept. 14, 1864.
Tr. to 82d regiment P. V.,.Sept. 14, 1864— Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug., 1862.
Deserted July, 1862.
Deserted September, 1862.
Deserted February, 1862.
Not on muster-out roll.
Absent, in arrest,, at muster out.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov., 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct., 1862.
Died at Washington, D. C, Feb., 1862.
Killed at Cold Harbor, Va., June 1, 1864.
Deserted August, 1862.
Drafted— deserted.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Tr. to 82d regiment P. V., Sept. 14, 1864.
Transferred to V. R. C.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, March, 1863.
Mustered out with company, Sept. S, 1864.
Transferred to 82d regiment P. V., Sept. 14, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept., 1861.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July, 1862.
Drafted— killed at Mine Run, Nov. 31, 1863.
Deserted July, 1862.
Deserted May, 1864.
Drafted— deserted August, 1863.
Drafted— deserted August, 1863.
Drafted— deserted.
Deserted January, 1864.
Drafted— deserted.
Drafted— deserted October, 1863.
Not on muster-out roU.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Died of wds. rec. at Fair Oaks, May 31, 1862.
Died at Washingtcm, D. C, Oct., 1861.
Deserted February, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct., 1861.
Deserted AprU 1, 1864.
Drafted — deserted.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Transferred to V. R. C.
Not on muster-out roU.
Tr. to 82d regiment P. V., Sept. 14, 1864— Vet.
Transferred to Provost Guard, Philadelphia, Pa.
Transferred to 82d regiment P. V., Sept. 14, 1864.
Discharged on Surjseon's certificate, July 1862.
THKEE YEAES' SERVICE.
325
EuoflF, Henry
Roessler, Henry
Sewell, James ,
Snowden, Thos. W,
Sproul, James J
Sharp, Joseph
Sooy, John A
Smith, Geo. W
Smith, John C
Selvin, John A
Shaw, Charles L
Stout, Cornelius M..
Tompkins, John C.
Thompson, Samuel
Thompson, Sam'l C.
Taber, Jos. S. C
Thacher, Henry G...
Thayer, Alvin'E
Thompson, Chas
Tudor, JohnF
Thalheimer, Albert
Private
..do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
Ulrich, John B
Von Linden, Anton
Weber, George
Wilkins, Alex. P...
Williams, John
Wagner, Benjamin
Weber, Henry
Weaver, John F
Weaver, Chas. F
Wartenberg, Louis
Williams, Rich'd B
Watson, George
Wilson, Edward B..
Waters, Albert H...
Woodward, E. W...
Zimmerman, H. C.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
...do..
...do..
...do..
...do..
...do..
...do..
...do..
...do..
...do..
...do..
...do..
...do..
...do
...do
...do
.do
Sept.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
July
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Sept.
Aug.
Aug.
Sept.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
July
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Sept.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Mar.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Sept.
3, '62,
2, '61,
2, '61,
2, '61,
2, '61,
9, '61,
2, '61,
2, '61,
2, '61,
17, '63,
2, '61,
2, '61,
2, '61,
2, '61,
4, '61,
2, '61,
2, '61,
3, '62,
2, '61,
2, '61,
2, '61,
2, '61,
15, '63,
2, 'Ql,
2, '61,
2, '61,
1, '61,
2, '61,
2, '61,
2, '61,
11, '63,
2, '61,
18, '64,
2, '61,
2, '61,
2, '61,
3, '61,
Died at Falmouth, Va., February 15, 1868.
Deserted July, 1862.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Discharged — date unknown.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan., 1863.
Died at Washington, D. C, Dec, 186L
Deserted June, 1862.
Drafted— deserted August, 1863.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, May, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June, 1862.
Transferred to Adjutant General's OfBce.
Transferred to Adjutant General's Office.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Tr. to 82d regiment P. V., Sept. 14, 1864— Vet.
Tr. to 82d regiment P. V., Sept. 14, 1864— Vet.
Transferred to 82d regiment P. V., Sept. 14, 1864.
Discharged by civil authority, February, 1863.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July, 1862.
Prisoner from June 1, 1864, to March 27, 1865—
dischai^ed June 10, 1865.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Drafted— deserted— date unknown.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Transferred to Signal Corps.
Died at Washington, D. C, December, 1861.
Died at Fair Oaks, Va., June 1, 1862.
Deserted October, 1862.
Drafted— deserted August, 1863.
Deserted June 1, 1862.
Deserted April 1, 1864.
Promoted to Sergeant Major, June 1, 1862.
Pr. to 1st Lieutenant, Co. D, 118th reg. P. V.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate — date unknown.
Tr. to 82d regiment P. V., Sept. 14, 1864— Vet.
Company C.
REGRUITED AT PHILADELPHIA.
Adolph F. Cavada.,
John R. Johnston..
Thomas K. Boggs..
JohnB. Fassett
Frank A. Lynch....
Sebastian Fischler..
Charles Fogle....
JohnC. Ames....
John Don Carlisle.
James P. Collins...
Capt...
1st Lt.
Wm. R. Little
Joseph H. White ,
Charles H. Brown...
John E. Little
James Lesage .
John Lapp
John M'Cabe. .
...do.
...do.
2d Lt..
1st Sgt,
..do....
Serg't.
...do,
do,
Corp.
..do..
.do.
.do.
.do.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Sept.
Aug.
Aug.
Sept.
Aug.
Aug.
Dec.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Sept.
1, '61,
3
2, '61,
3
2, '61,
2, '61,
2, '61,
3
3
3
2, '61,
1, '61
2, '61,
3
3
3
2, '61,
1, '61,
3
3
2, '61,
3
2, '61,
3
26, '61,
2, '61,
3
3
2, '61,
3
2, '61,
3
1, '61,
3
Detached July, 1862, on Gen. Humphrey's staff-
appointed Bv. Maj. and Bv. Lt. Col., Mar. 13,'65.
Promoted to 1st Lieutenant, July 18, 1862— de-
tached on Gen. Shaler's staff, April 11, 1863.
Promoted to Adjutant, March 1, 1862.
Pr. to Capt. Co. P, July 18, 1865.
Pr. from 1st Sgt. Co. D, July 18, 1862— detached
Commissary Hospital Department, June 7, 1864.
Transferred to 82d reg. P. V., Sept, 14, 1864— Vet.
Transferred to 82d reg. P. V., Sept. 14, 1864— Vet.
Died at Alexandria, June 18, 1864, of wounds re-
ceived at Cold Harbor— grave, 2,172.
Died at Portsmouth, June 26, 1862.
Promoted Sergeant, August 2, 1862 — mustered
out with company, September 8, 1864.
Promoted to Sergeant, June 18, 1864— mus. out
with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Pr. to Corporal, Nov. 1, 1861— to Serg't, Sept. 1,
1862— mustered out with Co., Sept. 8, 1864.
Transferred to 82d reg. P. V., Sept. 14, 1864— Vet.
Promoted to Corporal, August 8, 1861— missing
in action at Cold Harbor, June 1, 1864.
Promoted to Corporal, June 18, 1864— mustered
out with company, September 8, 1864.
Promoted to Corporal, November 1, 1861— mus-
tered out with company, September 8, 1864.
Promoted to Corporal, October 8, '61— prisoner at
Cold Harbor, June 1, 1864— mus. out, Oct 7, '64.
326
TWENTY-THIED EEGD^IENT,
Jos. A. Matharson..
Albert G. Russell...
Gottlieb Stagger
Matthew Spence
Samuel Weeks
William Thomas....
Richard M'Cabe
Ascough, John B .
Ackley, George B
Ayers, Thomas
Blumb, John F
Brown, John
Bowers, John....
Baxter, Edward,
Brooks, Henry
Branan, Michael.,
Bruner, John H,
Callahan, John. ,
Chadwick, Thomas
Cassaday, Nicholas
Craig, Charles
Campbell, Levi
Donell, Ezekiel
Dorsey, Thomas.,
Dorsey, Nicholas
Dorsey, William..
Dubois, Henry....
Dunlevy, Louis..,
Elliott, Washington
Elliott, Robert,
Everhardt, William
Ellinger, Charles...,
Earner, Thomas
Ebling, August
Ellwanger, David..,
Fell, Thomas
Flood, WUliam ,
Forbes, WilUam.,..
Fowler, Charles
Ford, William
Garrigan, James....
Gardner, John ,
Gallagher, Thomas
Gamphell, John
Galloway, Geo. W ..
Gallagher, James
Harrison, Wilson,
Henry, Daniel
Hahn, John ,
Henry, James
Hanson, Robert...
Henry, Patrick
Hays, Charles F.
Hagerty, Dem. J
Housner, John
Jenners, J. W. B.
Johnson, Thomas
Kilrain, John
KeHy, Peter
Kock, John
Kimmey, Henry..
Keith, Jacob..
Latch, Robert.
Long, Andrew
Losch, Charles F.
Lame, Asa
Love, Thomas R.,
Corp.
..do ..
..do..
..do.
Aug. 2, '61,
Aug. 2, '61,
Aug. 2, '61,
Aug. 2, '61,
Aug. 2, '61,
Sept. 1, '61,
Sept. 1, '61,
Sept. 1, '61,
Sept. 1, '61,
Sept. 1, '61,
Sept. 1, '61,
Feb. 2, '61,
Jan. 15, '64,
Dec. 15, '64,
Sept. 1,.'61,
Sept. 1, '61,
Sept. 1, '61,
Sept. 1, '6J,
Sept. 1, '61,
Sept. 1, '61,
Dec. 15, '62,
Aug. 2, '61,
Sept. 1, '61,
Sept. 1, '61,
Sept. 1, '61,
Sept. 1, '62,
Sept. 1, '61,
Aug. 2, '61,
Sept. 1, '61,
Sept. 1, '61,
Sept. 1, '61,
Sept. 1, '61,
Sept.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Sept.
Aug.
Aug.
Sept.
Aug.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Aug.
Sept.
Mar.
Sept.
Aug.
Feb.
Sept.
Aug.
Sspt.
Aug.
Nov.
Aug.
Mar.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
1, '61,
10, '63,
1, '61,
1, '61,
2, '61,
1, '61,
19, '64,
1, '61,
2, '61,
5, '64,
5, '61,
29, '62,
1, '61,
24, '61,
15, '61,
2, '61,
14, '64,
1, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
28, '64,
2, '61,
1, '61,
2, '61,
1, '61,
20, '62,
Killed at Cold Harbor, Va., June 1, 1864— Vet.
Killed at Cold Harbor, Va., June 1, 1864— Vet.
Promoted to Corporal, June 1, 1864— mustered
out with company, September 8, 1864.
Promoted to Corporal, June 1, 1864— mustered
out with company, September 8, 1SG4.
Promoted to Corporal, September 10, 1863— mus-
tered out vnth company, September 8, 1864.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 30, 1862.
-Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 15,
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 10,
Transferred.
Transferred.
KiUed at Marye's Heights, May 3, 1863.
Deserted December, 1861.
Deserted December, 1861.
Deserted December, 1861.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Transferred to 82d reg. P. V., Sept. 14, '64-
Transferred.
Killed at Cold Harbor, Va., June 1, 1864.
Mustered out with companv, Sept. 8, 1864.
Transferred to 82d reg. P. V., Sept. 14, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 82d reg. P. V., Sept. 14, 'G4— Vet.
Transferred to 82d regiment, P. V., Sept. 14, '64.
Deserted December, 1861.
Deserted December, 1861.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
INIustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Wounded at Cold Harbor, June 1, 1864— in hospi-
tal at muster out.
Discharged August 20, 1862, for wounds received
at Malvern HiU.
Died at Washington, D. C, January, 1862.
Drafted— drowned at Johnson's Island, Ohio,
March, 1864.
Deserted December, 1861.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept., 1862.
Deserted October 13, 1862.
Deserted December, 1861.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Missing in action at Cold Harbor, June 1, 1864.
Prisoner from June 1, 1864, to February 26, '65—
mustered out March 30, 1865.
Missing in action at Cold Harbor, June 1, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept., 1862.
Tr. to 82d regiment, P. V., Sept. 14, 1864— Vet.
Deserted July 30, 1862.
Not on muster-out roll.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Tr. to 82d regiment, P. V., Sept. 14, 1864— Vet.
Tr. to 82d regiment, P. V., Sept. 14, 1864.
Tr. to 82d regiment, P. V., Sept. 14, 1864— Vet.
Transferred to 82d regiment, P. V., Sept. 14, '64.
Died at Camp Graham, January, 1862.
Deserted April 25, 1864— Vet.
Deserted December, 1861.
Tr. to 82d regiment, P. V., Sept. 14, 1864— Vet.
Transferred to 82d regiment, P. V., Sept. 14, '64.
Detached as teamster.
Detached to Ambulance Corps.
Prisoner at Cold Harbor, June 1, '64— mustered
out February 25, 1865.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec, 1861.
Killed at Cold Harbor, Va., June 1, 1864.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan., 1863.
Tr. to 82d regiment, P. V., Sept. 14, 186-1— Vet.
Transferred to 82d regiment, P. V., Sept. 14, '64.
THREE YEARS' SERVICE.
327
NAME.
BANK.
DATE OP MUSTER
INTO SERVICE
REMARKS.
Lawrence, Milton...
Miller, William H...
Mnllnv John
Private
...do
do
Sept. 1, '61,
Aug. 2, '61,
Sept. 1, '61,
Aug. 2, '61,
Aug. 10, '63,
Aug. 2, '61,
Sept. 1, '61,
Sept. 1, '61,
Sept. 1, '61,
Feb. 11, '64,
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
Deserted November, 1862.
Musteredout with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Monckton, Stephen
Miller, John
...do
...do
...do
Discharged September, 18G2, for wounds receiv-
ed at Malvern Hill, July 1, 1862.
Drafted— tr. to 82d reg. P. V., Sept. 14, 1864.
Missing in action at Cold Harbor, June 1, 1864.
M'Fadden, Neal
M'Comb, Alexan'r..
M'Clintock,Hugh...
M'Feterage, John...
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
Mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Detached to Ambulance Corps.
]SIustered out with company. Sent. 8, 1864.
Transferred to 82d regiment P. V., Sept. 14, '62.
Died Jane 9, '62— buried in Cypress Cem'y, L. I.
M'Cusker, John
M'Bride, Dennis
M'Cabe, Thomas
M'llvany, Patrick...
Maguire, William...
M'Donald, R
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
do ...
Sept. 9, '61,
Sept. 1, '61,
Sept. 1, '61,
Sept. 1, '61,
Sept. 1, '61,
Aug. 10, '63,
Sept. 1, '61,
Aug. 2, '61,
Aug. 2, '61,
Aug. 2, '61,
Feb. 20, '64,
Aug. 10, '63,
Sept. 1, '61,
Sept. 1, '61,
Sept. 1, '61,
Aug. 2, '61,
Aug. 2, '61,
Sept. 1, '61,
July 12, '63,
Mar. 14, '64,
Jan. 26, '64,
Sept. 1, '61,
Sept. 1, '61,
Aug. 2, '61,
Mar. 28, '64,
Aug. 2, '61,
Aug. 2, '61,
Sept. 1, '61,
Sept. 1, '61,
Mar. 10, '64,
Sept. 1, '61,
Aug. 2, '61,
Sept. 1, '61,
Sept. 1, '61,
Sept. 1, '61,
Sept. 1, '61,
Sept. 1, '61,
Sept. 1, '61,
Sept. 12, '61,
Died at Alexandria, Va., December 15, 1862.
Deserted December, 1861— sentence, three years
at Dry Tortugas— sentence remitted and hon-
orably discharged July, 1, 1865.
Deserted July 25, 1862.
Deserted July 25, 1862.
Not on muster-out roll— Vet.
Drafted— captured at Mine Run— died at Ander-
Niblower, Fred'k...
...do
do ..
sonville, April 28, 1864— grave, 773.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec, 1861.
Transferred to 82d reg P. V., Sept. 14, '64— Vet.
do
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec, '62.
Transferred to 82d reg. P. V., Sept. 14, '64— Vet.
Orr, John
do
Orr, James
do
Transferred to 82d regiment P. V., Sept. 14, '64.
Orterraan, August..
Pollock, James,
...do
do
Drafted— tr. to 82d regiment P. V., Sept. 14, 1864.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Prin^le, James.
do
Killed at Marye's Heights, May 3, 1863.
Price, Hyland.
do
Deserted March 17, 1863.
...do
Absent at muster out.
Spratt, Thomas
Sayer, WiUiam W..
Storm, Otto
...do
...do
...do
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 24, 1862.
Dicharged July, 1862, for wounds received at Mal-
vern Hill, July 1, 1862.
Drafted— tr. to 82d regixnent P. V., Sept. 14, '64.
Smith, Robert.
do
Transferred to 82d regiment P. V., Sept. 14, '64.
Stewart, Robert
...do
Transferred to 82d regiment P. V., Sept. 14, '64.
Shehan, Michael
Starry, WiUiam
Stewart, Charles
Spencer, William...
Thompson, James...
Thompson, Wm
Thompson, John
Tipton, Charles E...
Thompson, Geo. W
Urban, Jacob
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
Deserted December, 1861.
Deserted January, 1864— Vet.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Not on muster-out roll.
Wounded at Cold Harbor, June 1, 1864— absent,
in hospital, at muster out.
Mustered out with compauy, Sept. 8, 1864.
Transferred to 82d reg. P. V., Sept. 14, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 82d reg. P. V., Sept. 14, '64— Vet.
Not on muster-out roll.
Died at Washington, D. C, November 14, 1861—
Van Brunt, T. W...
White, Henry C
Walworth, James...
Warner, Martin
Wilhelm, August..
White Alfred .
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
do
buried in Military Asy. Cemetery.
Deserted August 2, 1864— Vet.
Absent at muster out.
Wounded at Cold Harbor, June 1, 1864r— absent,
in hospital, at muster out.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept., 1862.
Deserted September 5, 1862.
Wilson, Thomas M
Zimmerman, John.
...do
...do
Deserted December, 1861.
Transferred to 82d reg. P. V., Sept. 14, '64— Vet.
Company D.
recruited at philadelphia.
Edwin Palmer., Capt
Richard A. Griffith 1st Lt..
George Wood
Mark Anthony....
Benj. S. Thomas..
John G. Boyd
Detached as Pro. Mar., 2d Dist., Pa., July 1, '62.
Pr. from 2d Lt. company G, to 1st Lt. company D,
July 15, '62— wd. at Cold Harbor, June 1, '64 —
mustered out with company, September 8, '64.
Promoted to Captain company A, July 22, 1862.
Discharged July 15, 1862.
Died February 9, 1862, at Washington, D. C.
Promoted from 1st Sgt. Co. G, to 2d Lt. Co. D,
Sept. 11, '62— killed at Cold Harbor, June 1, '64.
328
TWENTY-THIRD REGIMENT,
Frank A. Lynch
Cram'r S. Williams
John Bratton. .,
Wm. E. Campbell-
Patrick Holland
Martin Lamon
Thomas J. Perkins
George P. Mitchell.
Thos. J. Milliken....
Thomas Gibson
William Edwards.,
Isaac Wright
Hinson Hollis
Patrick Farren
Michael Sweeney ,
James Kelly
James M'Cune
William G. Grow ,
Wm. Montgomery.
Charles Brown
John M'Fadden
Anthony, John P...
Anthony, Wm. H...
Anderson, John
Albany, Andrew J.
Allender, Wm. J....
Allison, Robert
Burnett, Charles F.
Barr, Samuel
Berry, Lewis
Buchanan, James..,
Barnes, George W..
Bardsley, William.
Bradley, John F ,
Barr, William
Boyd, John ,
Burton, Joseph
Biles, George M. W.
Bennett, William...
Boyle, John
Campbell, Alex'r...
Crawford, George...
Cargill, John
Caskey, William G
CoUings, Wm. H..,
Campbell, James..
Colligan, John
Campbell, John M
Curry, John
Crole, Robert
Carnahan, Charles..
Currin, John
Donnelly, Hugh
Dougherty, George
Donahue, Edward ..
Donnelly, Daniel
Fisher, Henry
Finley, William
Fisher, James
Fox, John
Gebhart, Wm. J
Galbraith, John
Gorman, James
Gallagher, Charles_
Goulding, John
IstSgt.
..do
Sergt..,
.do.
.do.
.do.
..do
..do
Corp....
..do
..do
..do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do.
Muc.
..do.
Private
..do
..do
..do
...do
..do
..do
..do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do.....
...do
...do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
Aug. 21, '61,
Aug. 21, '61,
Aug. 4,
Aug. 2,
Dec. 26,
Aug. 3,
Aug. 21,
Aug. 21,
Aug. 26,
Aug. 4,
Aug. 31,
Aug. 6,
Aug. 21,
Nov. 20,
Aug, 21,
Sept. 3,
Sept. 6,
Aug. 21,
Aug. 21,
Feb. 4,
Nov.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Jdn.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Sept.
Sept.
Aug.
Aug.
Jan.
Feb.
Aug.
Sept.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
July
Nov.
Sept.
Aug.
Aug.
Sept.
Aug.
Aug.
Sept.
Aug.
Aug.
Sept.
Feb.
Nov.
Aug.
Promoted to 2d Lt. company C, July 18, 1862.
Promoted from Sgt. to 1st Sgt. July 15, 1862— mus-
tered out with company, September 8, 1864.
Promoted to Sergeant, April, 1864— wd. at Cold
Harbor— mus. out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June, 1863.
Transferred to 82d reg. P. V., Sept. 14, '64— Vet.
Promoted to Sergeant, Jime, 1863— absent, sick,
at. muster out.
Transferred to Co. C, 23d reg. P. V., Oct. 1861.
Transferred to 82d reg. P. V., Sept. 14, '64— Vet.
Promoted to Cor., Feb., 1862— wd. at Cold Har-
bor, June 1, '64— mus. out with Co., Sept. 8, '64.
Promoted to Corporal, Nov., 1863— mustered out
with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Promoted to Corporal, February, 1864— mustered
out with company, September 8, 1864.
Promoted to Corporal, February, 1864 — mustered
out with company, September 8, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb., 1862.
Transferred to 82d reg. P. V., Sept. 14, 1864.
Transferred to 82d reg. P. V., Sept. 14, 1864— Vet.
Transferred to 82d regiment P. V., Sept. 14, '64.
Transferred to 82d regiment P. V., Sept. 14, '64.
Promoted to Corporal, March, 1862— killed at Fair
Oaks, Va., May 81, 1862.
Promoted to Corporal, Dec, 1861— killed at Cold
Harbor, Va., June 1, 1864— Vet.
Transferred to 82d regiment P. V., Sept. 14, '64.
Transferred to 82d regiment P. V., Sept. 14, '64.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate, March, 1862.
Transferred to 82d reg. P. V., Sept. 14, '64— Vet.
Died at Sandusky, Ohio, January 18, 1864.
Deserted July, 1862.
Died Jan. 3, 1863— buried at M. A. Cem'y, D. C.
Transferred to 82d reg. P. V., Sept. 14, '64— Vet.
Mustered out with company, September 8, 1864.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Disch. for wds. received at Fair Oaks, May 31, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov., 1861.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Jan., 1864.
Transferred to 82d reg. P. V., Sept. 14, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 82d reg. P. V., Sept. 14, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 82d reg. P. V., Sept. 14, '64.
Transferred to 82d regiment P. V., Sept. 14,
'64.
Deserted August, 1863.
Deserted March, 1862.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Wounded at Cold Harbor, Va., June 7, 1864— ab-
sent at muster out.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Discharged, 1862.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Jan. 1864.
Transferred to 82d reg. P. V., Sept. 14, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 82d reg. P. V., Sept. 14, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 82d regiment P. V., Sept. 14, 1864.
Deserted September 18, 1863.
Deserted November 29, 1863.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov., 1861.
Transferred to 82d reg. P. V., Sept. 14, '64— Vet.
Died of wounds received at Fair Oaks, May 31,'62.
Deserted December 16, 1861.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864,
Transferred to Co. K, 23d reg. P. V., Oct. 18, '61.
Transferred to 82d regiment P. V., Sept. 14, '64.
Deserted December 16, 1861.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Transferred to 82d regiment P. V., Sept. 14, '64.
Transferred to 82d regiment P. V., Sept. 14, '64.
Killed at Cold Harbor, Va., June 1, 1864.
Deserted September 14, 1863.
THREE TEARS' SERVICE.
329
Gallagher, William
Holt, William....
Harvey, Hem-y.
Hughes, James ,
Private
...do
Hughes, Edward....
Harvey, James D..,
Hogg, Charles
Hattersly, Joseph..
Harmer, Edward..
Hutchinson, Joshua
James, John
James, William
Kirljpatrick, John..
Knight, John
Kelley, Samuel
Kennedy, John
Kiem, Andrew
Kiple, Lewis
Kates, Samuel
Kelley, William —
Laflferty, John
Lawrence, Charles..
Moore, Wash'g O....
Marache, Cha's C...
Magrus, Frederick..
Mason, Hamilton P
Mullin, John
M'Gtee, Thomas
M'Coy, Henry
M'Clung, John
M'Glinchy, James..
M'Corkill, Arch'd...
M'Cartney, Samuel
M'Devitt, Edward,
M'Clane, Samuel...
M'Henry, Gerald...
M' Cloud, William.
M'Cormick, John..
M'Falls, Francis ...
M'FaU, William....
Neely, Samuel A...
Noble, William
Percy, Frederick..
Powers, Michael J.
Rumney, John
RUey, Michael..
Richardson, John...
Rose, James
Riebel, Jeremiah....
Riley, Benjamin S...
Ryan, John
Russell, Peter
Shaw, William
Steen, Andrew E....
Smith, William J...
Simons, SamueL
Sweeney, John ,
Sterling, liiomas...,
Stephenson, George
Stewart, James ....
Spallman, James...
Toland, Neill
Thwaite, Alfred
Tippen, George
Toner, Michael
Tapper, Joseph.
Taylor, John
Wmters, James
White, John
Wiley, S^imuel.......
42
Sept. 5, '61,
Aug. 21, '61,
Sept. 4, '61,
Aug. 26, '61,
Aug. 21, '61,
Sept. 3, '64,
Aug. 16, '62,
Sept. 12, '62,
Feb. 20, '64,
Aug. 21, '61,
Sept. 6, '61,
Sept. 5, '61,
Aug. 2, '61,
Sept. 6, '61,
Sept. 5, '61,
Dec 26, '63,
Jan. 8, '64,
Aug. 21, '61,
Aug. 21, '61,
Feb. 1, '64,
Aug. 10, '63,
Mar. 21, '64,
Aug. 26, '61,
Jan. 18, '64,
Aug. 10, '63,
Feb. 10, '64,
Sept. 6, '61,
Nov. 20, '61,
Aug. 21, '61,
Sept. 3, '61,
Feb. 23, '62,
Aug. 12, '62,
Feb. 18, '64,
Feb. "10, '64,
Sept. 4, '61,
Aug. 21, '61,
Aug. 10, '63,
July 18, '63,
Aug. 21, '61,
Aug. 21, '61,
Aug. 6, '61,
Aug. 21, '61,
Aug. 8, '63,
Aug. 21, '61,
Aug. 21, '61,
Sept. 6, '61,
Sept. 6, '61,
Aug. 10, '63,
Sept. 3, '61,
Jan. 20, '64,
Aug. 10, '63,
Aug. 8, '63,
Aug. 21, '61,
Aug. 21, '61,
Sept. 3, '61,
Aug. 21, '61,
Sept. 8, '61,
Sept. 8, '61,
Aug. 21, '61,
Aug. 8, '63,
Aug. 21, '61,
Sept. 8, '61,
Sept. 4, '61,
Aug. 21, '61,
Sept. 5, '61,
Nov. 26, '61,
Aug. 8, '63,
Aug. 3, '61,
July 13, '63,
Aug. 21, '61,
Deserted May 8, 1864— Vet.
Discharged for wounds received at Fair Oaks,
May 31, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct., 1861.
Discharged for wo\inds received at Fair Oaks,
May 31, 1862.
Transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps, Oct., 1863.
Transferred to 82d regiment P. V., Sept. 14, '64.
Transferred to 82d regiment P. V., Sept. 14, '64.
Transferred to 82d regiment P. V., Sept. 14, '64.
Transferred to 82d regiment P. V., Sept. 14, '64.
Deserted January, 1862.
Discharged by order of President of U. S.
Transferred to 82d regiment P. V., Sept. 14, '64.
Mustered out with company, September 8, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov.. 186L
Transferred to 82d regiment P. V., Sept. 14, '64.
Transferred to 82d reg. P. V., Sept. 14, 1864-Vet.
Killed at Cold Harbor, June 1, 1865.
Deserted January, 1862.
Deserted March, 1862.
Not on muster-out roll.
Deserted May 8, 1864.
Deserted April 1, 1864.
Mustered out, August 21, 1864.
Transferred to United States Navy, 1864.
Transferred to 82d regiment P. V., Sept. 14, '64.
Transferred to 82d regiment P. V., Sept. 14, '64,
Deserted November, 1862.
Transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps, Oct., 1 863.
Tr. to 82d reg. P. V., Sept. 14, 1864— Vet.
Transferred to 82d regiment P. V., Sept. 14, '64.
Transferred to 82d regiment P. V., Sept. 14, '64.
Transferred to 82d regiment P. V., Sept. 14, '64.
Transferred to 82d reg. P. V., Sept. 14, 1864.
Transferred to 82d regiment P. V., Sept. 14, '64.
Killed at Fair Oaks, May 31, 1862.
Died July 6, 1864, of wds. received at Cold Har-
bor—buried at National Cemetery, Arlington.
Deserted August, 1863.
Deserted April, 1864.
Deserted November, 1862.
Not on muster-out roll.
Mustered out with company, SeptCTaber 8, 1864.
Killed at Fair Oaks, May 31, 1862.
Deserted August 8, 1863.
Deserted February 7, 1864.
Mustered out with company, September 8, 1864.
Discharged for wounds received at Malvern Hill,
July 1, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July, 1862.
Transferred to United States Navy, May, 1864.
Transferred to 82d regiment P. V., Sept. 14, '64.
Transferred to 82d regiment P. V., Sept. 14, '64.
Deserted November 1, 1863.
Deserted February, 1864.
Mustered out with company, September 8, 1864.
Mustered out with company, September 8, 1864.
Discharged for wounds received at Fair Oaks,
May 31, 1862.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate, March 1, 62.
Transferred to 82d reg. P. V., Sept. 14, 1864.
Tr. to 82d regiment P. V., Sept. 14, 1864— Vet. ,
Died at Yorktown, May 18, 1862.
Deserted August 18, 1863.
Deserted October, 1862. ^ -,. ,^.
Transferred to 82d regiment P. V., Sept. 14, 64.
Transferred to 82d regiment P. V., Sept. 14, '64.
Transferred to 82d reg. P. V., Sept. 14, '64— Vet.
Deserted March 8, 1862.
Deserted December, 1863.
Deserted August 20, 1863. , „ ,o^.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Transferred to United States Navy, 1864.
Transferred to 82d reg. P. V., Sept. 14, '64— Vet.
330
rWENTT-THTED BEGIMENT,
Wallace, Alexander Private
Winters, Hugh '...do
Wein, John T '...do
White, Joseph '...do„...
Wilson, Charles H...'...do
Winn, Anthony ]...do
Warren, William.... ...do
Wilson, John [...do
Young, Joseph '...do
Sept.
Sept.
Feb.
Sept.
July
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
July
5, '61,
4, '61,
10, '62,
3, '61,
18, '63,
24, '61,
10, '63,
10, '63,
27, '63,
Transferred to 82d reg. P. V., Sept. 14, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 82d regunent P. V., Sept. 14, 1864.
Transferred to 82d regiment P. V., Sept. 14, 1864.
Transferred to82d regiment P. V., Sept. 14, 1864.
Transferred to 82d regiment P. V., Sept. 14, 1864.
Killed at P^air Oaks, Va., May 31, 1862.
Deserted August 20, 1863.
Deserted August 20, 1863.
i Transferred to 82d regiment P. V., Sept. 14, 1864>
COMJ»ANY E.
RECRUITED AT PHILADELPHIA.
William J. Wallace
George Wood .....
William Clark....
Henry Reese, Jr...
Wm. J. M'Falls....
James Johnston
Martin V. B. HiUer
William Karney„...
Henry Torbett
Hugh M' Kinney-,..
Edward S. Morgan..
John Marshall _
Robert Gordon..
JohnM'NeUl...
George Robinson..
George Hause
John Miller
James M' Clung.. .
John Stewart
William Miller..
Robert Hayes....
Jas. Arbuthnot..
John Waters
William Dougherty
JohnBiggot
William J. Baker.
James Brown
John Morgan
George W. Fow....
HughM'Michael...
John Dougherty....
William S. Davis..
William Ke§y
Aug.
Aug.
14,
21,
'61, Is'
'61, 3
Aug.
14,
'61, 3
Aug.
Aug.
14,
14,
'61, 3
'61, 3
Aug.
14,
'61, 3
Aug.
Aug.
14,
14,
'61, 3
'61, 3
Ang.
14,
'SI, 3
A«g.
14,
'61, 3
Aug.
14,
'61, 3
Aug.
14,
'62, 3
Aug.
Aug.
14,
14,
'61, S
'61, 3
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
It:
14,
14,
14,
'61, 3
'61, 3
'61, 3
'61, 3
'61, 3
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
14,
14,
14,
14,
'61, 3
'61, 3
'61, 3
'61, 3
Aug.
14,
'61, 3
Aug.
14,
'61, 3
Aug.
14,
'61, 3
Aug.
14,
'61, 3
Aug.
14,
'61, 3
Aug.
14,
'61, 3
Aug.
14,
'61, 3
Aug.
14,
'61, 3
Aug.
14,
♦61, 3
Aug.
14,
'61, 3
Promoted to Major, December 13, 1862.
Promoted to Captain, March 1, 1863— resigned
March 17, 1864.
Pr. from Cor. to ^t.— to 2d Lieutenant, Dec. 29,
1862— to Captain, Aug. 9, '64— transferred to 82d
regiment P. V,, September 14, 1864.
Pr, to Capt, Co. K, 23d reg. P. V., July 20, 1862.
Pr. from 1st Sgt. to 2d Lieut,, Feb. 11, 1862— to
1st Lieut, Ju:y 20, 1862— resigned on account of
wounds, December 29, 1862.
Promoted to 2d Lieut., July 20, '62— to 1st Lieut.,
Dec. 29, '63— killed at Cold Harbor, June 1, '64.
Reagned November 6, 1861.
Promoted from Sergeant, Dec, 29, 18®— mustered
out with company, September 8, 1864.
Pr. to Corporal— to Sergeant, Dec. 29, 1862— mus-
tered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Pr. to Corporal— to Sergeant, February 28, 1863—
mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Pr. to Corporal— to Sergeant, March 1, 1864—
mus. out with company, Sept. 8, 1864,
Pr. to Sgt., June 1, 1864 — ^transferred to 82d regi-
ment P. v., September 14, 1864.
Died at Philadelphia, Jan, 8, 1862.
Pr. from Corporal. March 1, 1864 — missing in ac-
tion at Cold Harbor, June 1, 1864.
Deserted March 3, 1863.
Tr. as private to 82d reg. P. V., Sept. 14, '64— Vet
Died at Washington, D, C, December 27, 1861.
Died at Washington, D. C, December 25, 1861.
Transferred to 82d regiment P. V., September
14, 1864— Vet.
Died Aug. 16,'62,of wds. received at Malvern Hill.
Tr. as private to Co. R, 23d reg. P. V., Nov. 10,'62.
Mus. out, as private, with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Promoted to Corporal, July 20, 1864— mustered
out with company, September 8, 1864.
Promoted Corporal, December 29, '62— mustered
out with company, September 8, 1864.
Promoted to Corporal, Feb 28, 1862— mustered
out with company, September 8, 1864.
Promoted to Corporal, February 28, 1862— mus-
tered out with company, September 8, 1864.
Promoted to Corporal, March 1, 1864— mustered
out with compaiiy, September 8, 1864.
Promoted to Corporal, June 1, 1864— transferred
to. 82d regiment, P. V., Sept. 14, 1864— Vet,
Promoted to Corporal June 1, 1864— transferred
to 82d regiment P. V., Sept. 14, 1864— Vet.
Promoted to Corporal, June 1, 1864— transferred
to 82d regiment P. V., Sept. 14, 1864r— Vet.
Pi-omoted to Corporal, December 27, 1861— killed
at Fair Oaks, May 31, 1862.
Promoted to Corporal, August^O, 1862— killed at
Cold Harbor, June 1, 1864.
Promoted to Corporal, March 1, 1864— missing in
action at Cold Harbor, June 1, 1864.
O^HREE YEARS' SERVIOP.
331
Daniels. Agnew. ...
James Tate.
Acton, James B
Buchanan, James...
Boyd, John
Blessington, James
Boyd, Hugh
Brooks, Joseph
Braceland, Patrick.
Buchanan, William
Brown, Thomas C...
Brown, James
Boals, John ,
Burk, JohnC
Bendle, Jonah
Brown, Thomas
Burk, John A
Collins, Robert
Clark, John E
Corn, Lawrence
Carr, Charles
Clark, George ,
CarroU, John
Doak, Robert
Disart, Robert
Duddy, James
Dougherty, Henry..
Davis, Andrew
Donnelly, DanleL...
Donahue, Robert....
Egner, Robert
Fleming, William...
Furnace, William...
Fow, Daniel
Fow, William
Finley, William
Gibson, James
Gilbert, John
Hanna, Robert........
Hance, Charles
Hannan, John
Hennessey, John ...
Henderson, John...
Holman, George
Helfridge, George...
Hamilton, Robert...
Humes, John
Higgins, Charles....
Higgins, John
Hogan, John
Hasset, Edward
Hennessey, Wm. ...
Jordan, James
Johnston, Adam B
Johnston, William
Keisle, John
Lindsey, Wm. H
Long, George
Milan, James
Moore, David
Moore, George
Moore, John
Milan, Bernard
M'Vey,Hugh
M'ConneU, Charles
M'Clelland, Rich'd
M'Intyre, Peter
M'Kenzie, John
M' Kinney, Joseph..
M'Kinney, Wm,..
M'Nally, Thomas
Aug. 14, '61,
Mar. 3, '64,
Aug. 14, '61,
Jan. 1, '62,
Aug. 14, '61,
Aug, 14, '61,
Aug. 14, '61,
Aug. 14, '61,
Sept. 18, '62,
Aug. 14, '61,
Aug. 14, '61,
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Oct.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Oct.
Oct.
Aug.
Aug.
Oct.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug,
Aug.
Feb.
Aug.
Oct.
Aug.
Aug.
14, '61,
14, '61,
14, '61,
14, '61,
1, '62,
28, '62,
14, '61,
14, '61,
14, '61,
14, '61,
14, '61,
14, '61,
13, '62,
17, '62,
14, '61,
14, '61,
13, '62,
14, '61,
14, '61,
14, '61,
14, '61,
14, '61,
14, '61,
14, '61,
14, '61,
10, '63,
14, '61,
14, '61,
14, '61,
27, '62,
1, '62,
14, '61,
13, '62,
14, '61,
14, '61,
Aug. 14, '61,
Aug. 14, '61,
Aug. 14, '61,
Sept. 1, '61,
Aug. 14, '61,
Aug. 14, '61,
Deserted August 1, 1864— Vqt.
Mustered out with company, September 8, 1864.
Mustered out with company, September 8, 1864.
Mustered out with company, September 8, 1864.
Mustered out with company, September 8, 1864.
Mustered out with company, September 8, 1864.
Mustered out with company, September 8, 1864.
Mustered out with company, September 8, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 3, 186L
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Mar. 26, '63.
Tr. to 82d regiment P. V., September 14, 1864.
Tr. to 82d regiment P. V., Sept. 14, 1864.
Tr. to 82d reg., P. V., September 14, 1864.
Tr. to Co. H, 1st U. S. Artillery, June 15, 1863.
Died at Washington, D. C, February 23, 1862.
Died at Bottom Bridge, Va., May 30, 1862.
Missing in action at Cold Harbor, June 1, 1864.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Wounded at Cold Harbor, June 1, 1864— absent
at muster out.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 22, '62.
Tr. to 82d regiment P. V., September 14, 1864.
Killed at Fair Oaks, May 31, 1862— buried at Sev-
en Pines, Va.
Missing in action at Cold Harbor, June 1, 1864.
Not on muster-out roll.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Transferred to 82d regiment P. V., Sept. 14, '64.
Tr. to company F, 23d reg. P. V., Oct. 13, 1861.
Died June 8, 1864, of wounds received at Cold
Harbor. June 1, 1864.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864,
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Mar. 24, '62.
Tr. to 82d regiment, P. V., Sept. 14, 1864— Vet.
Tr. to 82d regiment P. V., Sept. 14, 1864— Vet.
Tr. to 82d regiment P. V., Sept. 14, 1864— Vet.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Mustered out vidth company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 2, 18G3.
Discharged by writ of habeas corpus, Aug. 20,'6L
Tr. to 82d regiment P. V., Sept. 14, 1864.
Tr. to 82d regiment P. V., Sept. 14, 1864.
Tr. to company H, 23d regiment P. V., Oct. 13, '61.
Killed in front of Petersburg, Va., June, 1864.
Missing in action at Cold Harbor, June 1, 1864.
Deserted September 21, 1861.
Deserted February 22, 1862.
Deserted September 21, 1861.
Deserted January 30, 1862.
Not on muster-out roll.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Tr. to 82d regiment P. V., Sept. 14, 1864— Vet-
Missing in action at Cold Harbor, June 1, 1864.
Drafted— tr. to 82d reg. P. V., Sept. 14, 1864.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Killed at Cold Harbor, June 1, 1864.
Tr. to 82d regiment P. V., Sept. 14, 1864— Vet
Tr. to 82d regiment P. V.^ Sept. 14, 1864.
Tr. to 82d regiment P. V., Sept. 14, 1864.
Killed m front of Petersburg, Va., June 5, 1864.
Deserted June 5, 1865.
Mustered out with company, September 8, 1864.
Transferred to Battery G, 2d United States Ar-
tillery, April 10, 1863.
Mustered out with company, September 8, 1864.
Mustered out with company, September 8, 1864.
Mustered out with company, September 8, 1864.
Mustered out with company, September 8, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, April 1, '62.
Discharged on Sm'geon'scertificate,Dec 10, 1863.
332
TWENTY-THIRD REGIMENT,
M'Clung, John
M'Manus, John
M'Guiness, James..
M'Neill, James
M'Caflferty, James.,
M'Guiness, John....,
M''Vey, John..,..
M'Knight, J. W
M'Keown, Thomas
O'NeU, Daniel..
Pitts, Alexander„...
Perry, John T
Quinn, John
Redmond, William
Rankin, Alexander
Rankin, James
Robinson, John T...
Sweeney, Archibald
Sweeney, James....
Simpkins, Belford.
Scrowl, James
Sproul, Robert
Stewart, Charles...,
Shindel, Peter W .,
Smith, Archibald..,
Scholas, James
SheUady, John
Shea, William...
Smith, Thomas
Tate, John
Tate, Hugh
Taylor, James
Tate, Henry
Wilson, William J.,
Warner, Samuel
Wallace, George
Young, John
Private
...do
...do
...do
...do
.. do
.do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Oct.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug. 14,
Aug.
Aug.
Oct.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
4,
14, '61,
Aug.
Aug.
Sept.
Oct.
Aug.
Jan.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Jan.
Feb.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Oct.
Aug,
61,
Transferred to 82d reg. P. V., Sept. 14, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 82d reg. P. V., Sept. 14, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 82d regiment P. V., Sept. 14, '64.
Transferred to 82d regiment P. V., Sept. 14, '64.
Tr. to company H, 23d reg. P. V., Oct. 13, 1861.
Died June 27, 1864, of wds. received at Cold Har-
bor, June 1, 1864— Vet.
Died June 8, 1862, of wds. received at Fair Oaks,
May 31, 1862— buried at Fortress Monroe.
Deserted July 9, 1862.
Transferred to82d reg. P. V., Sept. 14, '64— Vet,
Deserted February 27, 1863.
Prisoner at Cold Harbor, June 1, 1864 — muster-
ed out Jan. 31, 1865.
Drafted— deserted August 30, 1863.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Tr. to 82d regiment P. V., Sfept. 14, 1864.
Tr. to 82d regiment P. V., Sept. 14, 1864— Vet. ,
Mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Killed at Cold Harbor, Va., June 1, 1864.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Died Dec. 3, 1861— buried in M. A. Cem'y, D. C»
Mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Tr. to 82d regiment, P. V., Sept. 14, 1864.
Transferred to 82d regiment P. V., Sept. 14, '64.
Died at Washington, D. C, December 3, 1861.
Died June 19, 1864, of wounds received at Cold
Harbor — buried at Philadelphia.
Missing in action at Cold Harbor, Va., June 1,'64
Deserted August 1, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, April 1, '62.
Transferred to 82d regiment P. V., Sept. 14, '64.
Tr. to 82d regiment P. V., Sept. 14, 1864.
Missing in action at Fair Oaks, Va., May 31, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 7, 1862.
Transferred to 82d reg. P. V., Sept. 14, 1864.
Transferred to 82d reg. P. V., Sept. 14, 1864.
Missing in action at Cold Harbor, Va., June 1,'64.
Company F.
recruited at philadelphia.
James Gwyn
John B. Fassett.
John B. Hunterson
Dion Birney
Henry A Marchant
John B. Van Cleve
William Vodges .
Chas. W. Anderson
David ColviUe ....
WiUiam Green....
1 Frederick Huber.
James Masland ...,
Casper Miller .
Henry Robson.
Charles M. Young...
Benj. F. Atkinson,
Capt..
..do..
1st Lt.
..do....
...do....
...do....
2d Lt.
Serg't.
,..do„..
.do.
...do..,
Corp.
Aug.
Aug.
2, '61,
2, '61,
Aug.
Aug.
2, '61,
2, '61,
Aug. 2, '61,
Aug.
Aug.
2, '61,
2, '61,
Aug. 2, '61,
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
2, '61,
2, '61,
2, '62,
2, '61,
2, '61,
2, '61,
Resigned July 22, 1862.
Pr. from 1st Lieut, company C, and Adjutant,
July 18, 1862— on detached service as A. A. D. C.
Resigned July 22, 1862.
Resigned July 22, 1862.
Fr. to Captain company I, January 1, 1863.
Pr. from 1st Sgt. company K, to 2d Lieut, com-.
pany I, Jan. 24, '62— to 1st Lieut. Co. F, Jan. 1,
1863— raus. out with company Sept. 8, 1864.
Pr. to 2d Lieut., Dec. 15, '62— mustered out with
company, September 8, 1864.
Died February 7, 1862.
Pr. to Sergeant May 18, 3863 — mustered out with
company, September 8, 1864.
Pr. to Sei^eant, Jan. 1, 1863 — naustered out with
company, September 8, 1864.
Died of wounds, May 31, 1862.
Pr.toCor., Dec. 1, 1863— to Sgt., March 26, 1864—
mustered out with company, September 8, '64.
Pr. to 2d Lt. Co. E, Aug. 27, 1864— transferred to
82d regiment P. V., Sept. 14, 1864— Vet.
Pr. to Sergeant, February 3, 1862— mustered out
with company, September 8, 1864.
Pr. to Sgt., Dec. 1, 1861— to 2d Lt., llSthreg. P. V.;
Promoted to Corporal, May 18, 1863— mustered
out with company, September 8, 1864.
THREE TEAKS' SERVICE.
333
Henry Barnholdt .
Henry H. Cuzier...
Francis L. Ellis....
William M. Garvey
James H. Graham.
Alexander Johnson
John Kelly
George Graham.
Andrew White. .
Atkinson, Joseph...
Boyle, John
Benson, George A...
Bodkin, Robert
Brewer, Joseph
Brady, Thomas
Bothwell, James
Brestler, Wm. S
Bechman, Adolph...
Connelly, Johnj Sr.
Connelly, John, Jr..
Cole, Stanley F
Carrigan, John
Campbell, David
Craig, William
Donnelly, Dan'l, Sr
Doyle, John
Dunn, Edward
Donnelly, Dan'l, Jr
Dougherty James...
Duncan, William...
Evans, Lewis
Ear le, James
Emmons, Reading..
Edwards, William..
Fisher, Julius
Fullerton, William
Flanigan, William..
Fee, Samuel
Gowan, Edward
Graham, Geo. W...
Graham, Daniel
Glaze, John
Garin, Austin
Gorman, Thos. B ...
Harris, Charles
Hickey, Patrick
Hemphill, WilUam
Henry, James
Hastern, Charles
Hamilton, James ...
Henry, Peter
Hunter bock, C
Harp, Jacob
Keesey, William H
Keesey, James W...
Kilpatrick, Wm
Kennedy, Michael..
Kennedy, Peter
Lukens, Chas. P
Loane, Abraham....
Lewison, David
Long, Andrew
Love, Robert
Love, James
Lukins, Thos. S,
Lewis, Jacob
Long, John ,
Lynn, Henry ...
Moffit, John
Corp..
Sept. 1, '61,
Sept. 15, '62,
Sept. 15, '62,
Aug. 2, '61,
Sept. 15, '62,
Aug. 6,
Aug. 2, '61,
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Sept.
Dec.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
2, '61,
2, '61,
2, '61,
3, '61,
1, '61,
"2,''6i',
2, '61,
2, '61,
2, '61,
2, '61,
10, '63,
Jan. 16, '64,
Aug. 2, '61)
Aug. 2, '61,
July 16, '63,
Aug. 2, '61,
Oct. 8, '61,
Sept. 1, '61
Aug. 2, '61,
Aug. 2, '61
Sept. 15, '62,
Aug. 2, '61,
Aug. 2, '61,
Sept. 15, '62,
Aug. 2, '61,
Sept. 23, '61,
Aug. 2, '61,
Sept. 15, '62,
Aug. 2, '61,
Promoted to Corporal, 1862— mustered out with
company, September 8, 1804.
Transferred to 82d regiment P. V., Sept. 14, '64.
Tr. to 82d regiment P. V., Sept. 14, 18G4.
Promoted to Corporal, October 15, 1863— mustered
out with company, September 8, 1864.
Promoted to Corporal, May 1, 1864— transferred
to 82d regiment P. V., September 14, 1864.
Tr. to 82d regiment P. V., September 14, 1864.
Promoted to Corporal, March 26, 1864— mustered
out with company, September 8, 1864.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Deserted May 31, 1862.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Died June 1, 1864, of wounds received in action.
Deserted July 5, 1863.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Mar. 7, '62.
Tr. to 82d regiment P. V., Sept. 14, 1864— Vet.
Deserted November 12, 1861.
Deserted July 7, 1863.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Tr. to 82d regiment P. V., Sept. 14, 1864— Vet.
Deserted July, 1862.
Deserted December 12, 1861.
Ti-. to company K, 23d reg. P. V Vet.
Mustered out, December 1, 1864.
Tr. to 82d regiment P. V., Sept. 14, 1864— Vet.
Tr. to 82d regiment P. V., Sept. 14, 1864— Vet.
Deserted November 12, 1861.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 8, 1862.
Transferred to 82d regiment P. V., Sept. 14, '64.
Died October 16, 1862— buried in Mount Olivet
Cemetery, Frederick, Maryland.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate, June 19, 1862.
Tr. to 2d Penn'a Cavalry, Nov. 2, 1862.
Died January 25, 1864.
Deserted December 12, 1861.
Deserted October 5, 1862.
Deserted March 16, 1862.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Mus, out by S. O., to enlist as Hos. Stew.
Transferred to 82d regiment P. V., and died at
Philadelphia, August 21, 1864.
Transferred to 82d regiment P. V., Sept. 14, '64.
Deserted March 16, 1862.
Tr. to Co. K, 23d reg. P. V., Dec. 26, 1863— Vet.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Drafted— tr. to 82d reg. P. V., Sept. 14, 1864.
Died May 31, 1862, of wounds rec. in action.
Died May 31, 1862, of vrounds rec. in action.
Deserted January 16, 1862.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Discharged on Surg, certificate, Sept. 12, 1862.
Di3cnarged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 1, '63.
Tr. to 82d regiment P. V., Sept. 14, 1864— Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Mar. 7, 1862.
Tr. to 82d regiment P. V., Sept. 14, 1864.
Tr. to 82d regiment P. V., Sept. 14, 1864— Vet.
Died February 23, 1863.
Deserted November 12, 1861.
Deserted July 11, 1863.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
334
TWENTY-THIRD REGIMENT,
Moore, Joseph
Morley, Thomas
Mathews, James . ...
Maxwell, William..
M'Cabe, Peter
M'Garvey, James...
M'Elroy, WiJUam...
M'Clusky, Ohas. B.
M'Hughs, Patrick..
M'Fadden, James...
M'Corkle, Thomas..
M'Kissick, John
Neely, George W...
Parker, James
Prentiss, John
Pumell, John
Powell, Alexander..
Peter, Henry
Rodgers, Andrew J
Russell, William....
Rodgers, WiUiam...
Roney, Thomas
Rosenthall, Aug
Robinson, Lucius..
Robinson, John T..
Staflbrd, George
Stetzell, Albert
Singer, Augustus..,
Shaw, Zachariah J.
Snell, Owen
Stanley, John
Stanley, George W.
Tarbott, James
Taylor, William....
Thomas, E
Valentine, Henry..
Wray, William J ..
Wert, William A..
William, Charles A
Whitman, Jacob M
Weaver, William A
Weise, Elias
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2, '61
2, '61
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Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Jan.
Aug.
Aug.
2, '61
2, '61
2, '61
2, '61
25, '64
2, '61
2, '61
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Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
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Aug.
Aug.
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Jan.
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Aug.
Aug.
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2, '61,
2, '61
2, '61
2, '61
2, '61
16, '64,
2, '61
2, '61
2, '61
2, '61
1, '62,
2, '61
1, '61
2, '61
1, '61
1, '61
2, '61
2, '61
Aug. 2, '61,
Sept.
Aug.
Aug.
Sept.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
15, '62,
2, '61,
2, '61,
15, '62,
2, '61,
2, '61,
2, '61,
Transferred to 82d reg. P. V., Sept. 14, 1864.
Deserted February 25, 1862.
Deserted March 1, 1862.
Deserted March 16, 1862.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. May 3, 1863.
Transferred to 82d regiment P. V., Sept. 14, '64.
Transferred to 82d reg. P. V., Sept. 14, '64— Vet.
Died June 12, 1862.
Died at Andersonville, April 18, '64— .grave, 605.
Deserted March 1, 1862.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 1, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 12, '62.
Prisoner from June 1, 1864, to March 1, 1865 — mus-
tered out April 12, 1865.
Not on muster-out roll.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Died May 31, 1862, of wounds received in action.
Deserted September 18, 1862.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Tr. to company E, 23d regiment P. V.— Vet.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate, April 28, 1862.
Transferred to 58th regiment P. V., April 1, 1862.
Transferred to 58th regiment P. V., April 1, 1862.
KUled at Cold Harbor, Va., June 1, 1864— Vet.
Deserted October 10, 1862.
Deserted March 16, 1862.
Deserted March 16, 1862.
Deserted July 4, 1863.
Deserted March 16, 1862.
Died at Andersonville, Aug. 30, '64— grave, 7,250.
Deserted May 10, 1863.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 1, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 1, 1863.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 1, 1863.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 12, '62.
Died December 1, 1861.
Company G.
recruited at philadelphia.
John Maxwell
James M. Linnard.
Jesse Simcox
Thos. J. Armstrong
Frank Taylor.
James House ....
Richard A. Griffith
JohnG. Boyd
L. H. M'Claskey..
James Culbertson.
William C. Barclay
Benton H. Karnes.
John Keen
David Applegate...
Thomas H. Boyd...
Samuel C. Duswald
Capt.
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Aug.
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Aug.
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Aug.
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Aug.
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2,
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3
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'61,
3
3,
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Disch. on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 1, 1863.
Promoted to Captain, Jan. 1, 1863— detached to
General Detreaubriand's Staff, Aug. 15, 1864.
Promoted to Captain company B, Aug. 31, 1862.
Promoted to 1st Lt. company M, Sept. 2, 1861— to
Lt. company G, August 31, 1862— detached on
General Shaler's Staff- died January 2, 1864.
Pr. from 1st Sgt. Co. I, to 2d Lt. Co. G, July 22,
1862— to 1st Lt., March 3, 1864— to Capt. Co. I,
Sept. 9, 1864.
Pr. from 1st Sgt. to Ist Lt., Aug. 11, '64— tr. to 82d
regiment P. V., September 14, 1864— Vet.
Promoted to 1st Lt. Company D, July 15, 1862.
Promoted to 2d Lt. company D, Sept. 11, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Mar 20, '63.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Promoted from Cor., Mar. 1, 1863— mustered out
with company, September 8, 1864.
Killed at Cold Harbor, Va., June 1, 1864.
Transferred to 82d reg. P. V., Sept. 14, '64— Vet.
KiUed at Cold Harbor, Va., June 1, 1864.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
THREE teaks' SERVICE.
335
Frederick Fisher ,
John Gibson
John Hays
George W. Johnson
Geo. M. Mackinson
John Mills
William Muschert..
William R. Roe
John Stevenson
Henry S. Winner...
AUibone, Thomas...
Anthony, Harry D..
Artman, Samuel..
Boyd; Andrew
Backius, William
Brown, James S..
Bantem, William.
Black, Robert
Brinker, Alfred...
Bantam, Henry W..
Black, James
Boddy, George W..
Connelly, Martin ...
Connelly, Edmund
Culbertson, Ed. A..
Chadwick, Wm. B..
Cuskaden, James...
Clair, WUliamH....
Cavender, Philip
Cassady, Joseph
Crawford, George...
Donahue, Charles...
Davis, John
Dankle, Alfred J....
Donahue, Thos
Davenport, James..,
Dunn, Francis A....
Ernst, Henry
Ewell, George W ...
Edward, John
Flenard, Wm. H
Fraley, Geo. W
Falby, George W ..,
Fisher, Henry
Fitzpatrick, John..
Grant, Edward J...
Graham, William..
Haddock, Henry...
Hilsee, Robert C...
Huber, Peter
Harey, Patrick
Hazlett, Matthew..
Howard, Wm. H ..
Highly, William....
Kreason, James C.
Kerr, George
Kerr, George W
Lithgen, William....
Lindsay, Adrian G.
Mackelhany, Jacob
Milligan, George
Maholland, Wm
Miller, Richard J...
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Morely, John F
M'Kneass, Thomas
M'Bride, Peter
M' Carty , George. ...
M'Afee, John W
M'Ginnis, James...
M'Nickel, Alfred ..
M'Bride, Wm. J,
DATE OP M09TEB I
INTO SERVICE,
Aug. 27, '61,
Sept. 1, '61,
Aug. 28, '61,
Sept. 1, '61,
Aug.
Aug.
Sept.
Aug.
Sept.
Aug.
Sept.
Sept.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Sept.
Aug.
Sept.
Sept.
Aug.
Aug.
Oct.
Aug.
Sept.
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Aug.
Sept.
Aug.
Sept.
Aug.
Aug,
Aug.
Sept.
Sept.
Aug.
Sept.
Oct.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Sept.
Sept.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
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Sept.
Aug.
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Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Aug.
Aug.
Sept.
24, '61,
24, '61,
1, '61,
24, '61,
6, '61,
24, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
27, '61,
24, '61,
24, '61,
1, '61,
30, '62,
18, '62,
3, '61,
30, '62,
7, '61,
31, '61,
24, '61,
6, '61,
1, '62,
30, '62,
1, '61,
24, '61,
1, '61,
24, '61,
22, '61,
24, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
24, '61,
1, '61,
31, '61,
27, '61,
24, '61,
30, '61,
24, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
28, '62,
24, '61,
24, '61,
1, '61,
24, '61,
24, '61,
26, '62,
28, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
16, '61,
1, '61,
22, '61,
24, '61,
1. '61.
Sept. 1, '61,
Aug. 25, '61,
Aug. 24, '61,
Aug. 24, '61,
Sept, 1, '61,
Sept. 1, '61,
Aug. 28, '61,
Sept. 1, '61,
Sept. 1, '61,
Promoted to Corporal, June 1, 1863— mustered
out with company, September 8, 1864.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate, April 16, 1862.
Died February, 1862.
Promoted to Corporal, December 12, 1862— mtis-
tered out with company, September 8, 1864.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate, May 1, 1864.
Tr. to 82d regiment P. V., Sept. 14, 1864— Vet.
Killed at Fair Oaks, Va., May 31, 1862.
Tr. to 82d regiment P. V., Sept. 14, 1864— Vet,
Deserted July 7, 1863.
Deserted July 10, 1863.
Mustered out with company, September 8, 1864.
Tr. to company R, 23d reg. P. V., Oct. 31, 1861.
Killed at Fair Oaks, Va., May 31, 1862.
Mustered out with company, September 8, 1864.
Mustered out with company, September 8, 1864.
Tr. to crmpany E, 23d reg. P. V., Jan. 1, 1863.
Tr. to 32d regiment, P. V., Sept. 14, 1864.
Transferred to 82d regiment P. V., Sept. 14, '64,
Transferred to 82d reg. P. V., Sept. 14, '64— Vet.
Died January 27, 1864.
Died June 26, 1862.
Deserted September 1, 1862.
Mustered out with company, September 8, 1884.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 15, '61.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate, April 16, 1862.
Transferred to 82d regiment P. V-, Sept. 14, '64. .
Died of wounds, August 15, 1862.
KiUed at Fair Oaks, Va., May 31, 1862.
Deserted November 19, 1862.
Deserted May 3, 1863,
Transferred to company D, 23d regiment P. V.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 16, 1862.
Deserted June 8, 1862.
Deserted September 27, 1862.
Died August 1, 1862.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 22,^862.
Killed at Cold Harbor, Va., June 1, 1864.
Killed at Cold Harbor, Va., June 1, 1864.
Deserted June 1, 1862.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Transferred to 82d regiment P. V., Sept. 14, >64.
Deserted April 10, 1862.
Transferred to company R, 23d regiment P. V.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Tr. to 82d regiment P. V., Sept. 14, 1864.
Transferred to 82d reg. P. V., Sept. 14, '64— Vet.
Died of wounds. May 31, 1862.
Deserted December 1, 1862.
Deserted June 1, 1862.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Apr. 9, '63.
Deserted June 1, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 24, '61.
Tr. to 82d regiment P. V., Sept. 14, 1864— Vet.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Tr. to 82d regiment P. V., Sept. 14, 1864— Vet.
On detached service in Philadelphia— transferred
to 82d regiment P. V. September 14, 1864— Vet.
Deserted July 1, 1862.
Deserted January 10, 1862. , „ ,o^.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Tr. to 82d regiment P. V., Sept. 14, 1864— Vet.
Died August 25, 1864.
Deserted November 15, 1861.
Deserted September 18, 1862.
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TWENTY-THLRD REGIMENT,
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M' Kinney, Rob't J.. Private
Norris, Charles H,
Nacey, James
Nagl©, Louis H I
NeJson, George W...'
Nathans, John j
Peile, Frank C '
Painter, John ]
Patterson, Robert...
Poole, Jefferson I
Robinson, James
Robb, Robert
Rutherlord, Wm. G
Roe, Jesse B '
Reynolds, Edw'd A'
Reward, Henry '
Rea, Francis D '
Rush, William E...!
Robinson, Lucius J
Smith, Edward J... I
Smallwood, Chas. E
Sewell, Reuben '
Sperry, Samuel R,
Stokly, Joseph
Sarch, John
Summers, Fred'k,
Stevens, Harry
Spencer, John H L.do ..,
Smith, James L.do..
Stewart, Samuel P.J...do ..,
Way, Joseph |...do..,
Willie, Theodore do .. ,
Way, Thomas L I. ..do..,
WUson, John T [...do..
Yocum, Jacob H I... do..
Yeager, John I. ..do..
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Deserted September 29, 1862.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Absent, wounded at muster out.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 3, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Mar, 12, '62.
Mustered out with company. Sept, 8, 1861.
Mustered out with company. Sept, 8, 1864.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, April 19, '62.
Mustered out with company. Sept, 8, 1864.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 25, 1862.
Tr. to 82d regument P. V., Sept. 14, 1864-Vet.
Deserted June 20, 1862.
Deserted November 26, 1861.
Deserted January 22, 1861.
Not on muster-out roll.
Tr. to company F, 23d regiment P. V.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate, Dec, 10, 1862.
Tr. to 82d regiment P. V., Sept 14, 1864— Vet.
Tr. to 82d regiment P. V., Sept. 14, 1864— Vet.
Tr, to 82d regiment P. V., Sept. 14. 1864— Vet.
Tr. to 82d regiment P. V., Sept. 14, 1864— Vet.
Tr. to 82d regiment P. V., Sept. 14, 1864.
Died November 3, 1861.
Died January 20, 1862.
Killed at Fredericksburg, Va,, May 3, 1863.
Deserted May 3, 1863.
Transferred to company R, 23d regiment P. V.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 8. 1864.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate, March 20, 1863.
Killed at Fredericksburg, Va., May 3, 1861.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
KiUed at Cold Harbor, Va., June 1, 1864.
Company H.
recruited at philadelphia.
Francis Keyser .,
James M, Craig,.
Job T. Hickman..
Fred'k P. Backus
John E, Collins
Henry A. Mar chant
James M. Linnard.
Alexander D. Bailie
James Spence....
John S. Linton.,
Francis M. Worth.
Stephen Palmor e . . .
Thos. H. Michals..
Cornelius Lukens.
Samuel F. Bolton .
Anthony Schaffer .
James Fullerton....
Geo. S. Slaysman..
David H. Uber
John Gallagher
Wilfiam L. Uber....
George W. Palmer.,
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Aug.
Oct.
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Aug.
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Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Sept.
Aug.
Aug,
Aug,
Aug,
Sept.
Aug.
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'61,
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'61,
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'61,
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'61,
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'61,
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'61,
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'61,
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'61,
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'61,
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'61,
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Discharged by Special Order, Sept. 28, 1863.
Pr. from 2d to 1st Lieut., Jan, 1, 1863— to Captain,
Nov. 1, '63— mus. out with company, Sept. 8,'64.
Pr. to 2d Lieut., Jan. 1, 1863— to 1st Lieut., Jan.
1, 1864— mus, out with company, Sept. 8, 1864. ,
Resigned March 18, 1862.
Resigned October 31, 1861.
Transferred to company F, May 1, 1862.
Promoted to Captain company G, January 1, '63.
Resigned May 1, 1862.
Pr. to Corporal, Dec. 1, 1862— to Sgt., Aug. 1,'64—
mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Pr. to Corporal, July 1, 1863— to Sgt., Aug. 1,'64—
mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Prisoner of war— wounded at Cold Harbor, Va.,
June 1, 1864.
Pr. to 1st Lieut, company E, 23d regiment P. V.,
August 9, 1864— Vet.
Tr. to Co. E, 23d reg. P. V., Aug. 23, 1864— Vet.
Tr. to Co. E, 23d reg. P. V., Aug. 23, 1864-Vet.
Killed at battle of Fair Oaks, May 31, 1862.
Pr. to Corporal, May 1, 1863— wounded at Cold
Harbor, June 1, 1864— in hospital at muster out.
Promoted to Corporal, August 1, 1864.
Promoted to Corporal, August 1, 1864.
Promoted to Corporal, August 1, 1864.
Transferred to company E, 22d regiment P. V.,
August 23, 1864— Vet.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Feb. 1, 1864.
Transferred to U. S. Navy, April 1, 1864— Vet.
Killed in battle of Malvern Hill, Va., July 1, '62.
TmiEE YEARS' SERvicr:.
Wm. H. Garwood...
William Beatty
George Howell
Andrews, James C
Borhwell, John
Brinker, Henry P..
Bell, George R
Brown, James C...
Barry, Samuel
Black, Charles
East; an, William...
Berringer, Wm
Cavanagh, Wm. H.
Campboll, James....
Crear, Henry H
Coates, Henry
Craig, David R
Canning, John
Childs, Stephen
Cronin, John.
Dufford, James
Delaney, Michael F
Davis, Theodore
Dewald, Reuben
Dyer, Francis
Bubarry, Rob. S
Dougherty, Wm....
Earle, James C
Farrell, William
Forsyth, Colin
Glenn, John L
Griffith, John
Granger, William...
Hou'.di, William
Harris, William
Haviland, John
Ha^au, Barnett
Hughes, Patrick
Haley, Patrick
Hciler, Frank.
Helfitch, George
Hardcastle, James..
Johnson, John G....
Jenkins, Benjamin
Tones, Benjamin....
Kelly, John
Kelley, WilUam
Kane, Thomas
Eandis, John
Lant, John A
Linton, William
Lewis, Edward
M'Crossin, David ...
M'Carty, Patrick
Mickle, Adin B
Michals, Joseph
Michals, Wm. B
Milford, W. W
Morris, Henry W...
Munday, Cornelius
Myers, Thomas
Mack, George W...
M'Cafferty, James.
M'Dermott, Philip.
M'Kenria, James...
M'Guire, Charles ..
M'Grey, William ..
M'Kinlej', Henry..
M'Ewen, Lawrence
Mann, Thomas
Pommer, G. A
Palmer, De Witt C.
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Jan.
13, '61,
13, '61,
15, '61,
10, '61,
20, '61,
24, '61,
10, '61,
10, '61,
5, '64,
23, '64,
5, '61,
24, '61,
18, '61,
1, '61,
10, '61,
24, '61,
24, '61,
20, '61,
10, '61,
6, '61,
24, '61,
6, '61,
16, '61,
26, '61,
13, '61,
2, '61,
10, '61,
14, '63,
6, '61,
3, '61,
24, '61,
19, '61,
28, '64,
28, '61,
10, '61,
1, '62,
15, '64,
24, '64,
6, '61,
15, '61,
15, '61,
20, '61,
10, '61,
20, '61,
1, '62,
10, '61,
10, '61,
23, '64,
Sept.
Sept.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Sept.
Nov.
Sept.
Aug.
11, '61,
1, '61,
13, '61,
11, '61,
10, '61,
10, '61,
6, '61,
6, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
6, 'Glj
6, '61,
Nov.
it
'61,
Aug.
15,
'61,
Sept.
1,
'61,
Sept.
1,
'61,
Aug.
6,
'61,
Sept.
1,
'62,
Aug.
10,
'61,
Aug.
15,
'61,
Aug.
20,
'61,
Aug.
10,
'61,
Aug.
20,
'01,
Deserted November 17, 1861.
Deserted November 17, 1801.
Tr. to Co. E, 23d reg. P. V., Aug. 23, 1864.
Deserted at Gettysburg, Pa., July 3, 1862.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Absent, on detached service, at muster out.
Tr. to Co. E, 23d reg. P. V., Aug. 23, 1864— Vet.
Tr. to Co. E, 23d reg. P. V., Aug. 23, 1864— Vet,
Tr. to Co. E, 23d reg. P. V., Aug. 23, 1864.
Tr. to Co. E, 23d reg. P. V., Aug. 23, 1864.
Deserted November 17, 1861.
Deserted Jan. 20, 1863— returned and deserted
again, July 21, 1863.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 18, '61.
Tr. to Co. E, 23d reg. P. V., Aug. 23, 1864— Vet.
Ti-. to Co. B, 23d reg. P. V., March 15, 1862.
Tr. to Co. K, 23d reg. P. V., Oct. 31, 1862.
Tr. to Co. E, 23d reg. P. V., Aug. 23, 1864— Vet,
Tr. to Co. E, 23d reg. P. V., Aug. 23, 1864— Vet.
Killed by accident, October 20, 1862.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 28, 1863.
Tr. to Co. E, 23d reg. P. V., Aug. 23, 1864— Vet.
Tr. to Co. E, 23d reg. P. V-., Aug. 23, 1864— Vet.
Tr. to Co. E, 23d reg. P. V., Aug. 23, 1864— Vet.
Tr. to Co. K, 23d reg. P. V., Dec. 1, 1861.
Deserted January 20, 1863.
Deserted September 1, 1863.
Deserted August 9, 1861.
Mustered out September 24, 1864.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate, April 15, 1863.
Deserted February, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 3, 1863.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 17, 1862.
Tr. to Co. E, 23d reg. P. V., Aug. 23, 1864.
Tr. to Co. E, 23d reg. P. V., Aug. 23, 1864.
Tr. to Co. F, 23d reg. P. V., Feb. 1, 1864.
KiUed at battle of Fair Oaks, Va., May 31, 1862.
Deserted January 20, 1863.
Deserted August, 1862.
Deserted May, 1862.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Tr. to Co. E, 23d reg. P. V., Aug. 23, 1864— Vet.
Tr. to Co. E, 23d reg. P. V., Aug. 23, 1864.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate, April 15, 1863.
Doserted August, 1862.
De-.erted May 1, 1864.
Died Dec. 18, 1864— buried at Hampton, Va.
Tr. to Co. E. 23d reg. P. V., Aug. 23, 1864.
Killed at battle of Fair Oaks, Va., May 31, 1862.
Deserted August, 1862.
Deserted January, 1863.
Promoted to Corporal, Aug. 1, 1862— to Sgt., July
17, 1864— reduced August 1, 1864.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 12, 1862.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 12, 1862.
Tr. to Co. E, 23d reg. P. V., Aug. 23, 1864.
Transferred to V. R. C, September 12, 1863.
Died Aug. 19, 1862. of wds. rec. at Fair Oaks. -
Killed at battle of Cold Harbor, Va., June 1.
1864— Vet.
•Deserted September 10, 1863.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Absent, in hospital, at muster out.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 15, 1862.
Tr. to Co. E, 23d reg. P. V., Aug. 23, 1864.
Deserted August, 1862.
Deserted January, 1863.
Deserted August, 1862.
Tr. to Co. E, 23d reg. P. V., Aug. 23, 1864— Vet.
Tr to Co, E, 23d reg, P. V., Aug. 23, 1864-^Vet.
338
TWENTY-THIED RBGIMENT,
Robinson, William
Ruby, William
Roach, John
Riley, Benjamin S..
Reeves, Howell
Risley, Annanias..
Staismoxe, William
Smith, James N
Smith, Sherwood B
Slaysman, Chas. R
Steele, Washington
Schall, Anthony....
Stillwell, Cyrus
Stutzenbach, Emil.
Schenek, Adam
Smith, William H..
Smith, Charles
Sands, Davi<l.
Sedan, Robert
Smith, Frederick ...
Sweeney, John
Tripner, George C.
Truxall, G eorge
Umstead, William..
Wallace, James do
Young, George ...do
Private
...do
...do
...do
...do
..do.
..do.
.do.
.do.
.do.,
.do.
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
Sept. 6, '61,
Feb. 20, '62,
Aug. 20, '61,
July 28, '61,
Sept. 1, '61,
Aug. 15, '61,
Sept. 1, '61,
Aug. 15, '61,
Sept. 24, '61,
Aug. 24, '62,
Aug. 20, '61,
Sept. 1, '61,
July 13, '63,
Aug. 10, '63,
July 15, '63,
Sept. 14, '61,
Sept. 6, '61,
Sept. 20, '61,
Sept. 20, '61,
Jan. 23, '64,
Jan. 28, '64,
Aug. 10, '61,
Jan. 13, '63,
Aug. 10, '61,
Aug. 29, '61,
Aug. 15. '61,
Mustered ont with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 26, '62.
Tr. to Co. E, 23d reg. P. V., Aug. 23, 1864— Vet.
Tr. to Co. R, 23d regiment P. V., Dee. 1, 1861.
Died at Washigton, February 4, 1862— buried in
Mil. Asy. Cemetery, D. C.
Deserted i^.Tay 27, 1864.
Deserted September 10, 1863— returned January
1, 1864— mus. out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Discharged on Surgecwi's certificate, Jan. 23, '63.
Transferred to company E, August. 23, 1864.
Transferred to company E, August 23, 1864.
Transferred to company E, August 23, 1864— sen-
tenced to Dry Tortugas.
Transferred to company E, August 23, 1864 — ^Vet.
Transferred to company E, August 23, 1864.
Transferred to company E, August 23, 1864.
Killed at battle of Cold Harbor, Va., June 1, 1864.
Died June 28, 1864, of wds. received at Cold Har-
bor, Va. , June 1 , '64 — ^bu. in N. Cem , Arlington.
Deserted January, 1863.
Deserted September, 1863.
Deserted Julv 3, 1863,
Deserted February 15, 1864.
Deserted February 15, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 18, '63.
Tr. to company E, 23d reg. P. V., Aug. 23, 1864.
Died July, 1862, of wounds received at Fair Oaks,
May 31, 1862.
Tr. to company K, 23d reg. P. V., Dec. 1, 1861.
Deserted December 28, 1862.
Company I.
RECRUITED AT PHILADELPHIA.
Frank Granello
Chas. C. Haldeman
Henry A. Marchant
GUbert Adams....
Jesse S. Williams...
Frank Taylor
Russell P. Howard
WiUiam Morast
William R.HaU
James M. Smith
John Reen
Robert G. Bartel
William Stephens...
William D. Sloan...
Wilham H. Myers...
John B. Bowers
Edward M'Mahon...
James M'Comb
Stephen Palmer
Daniel H. Pedrick...
.Jacob F. Albright...
Charles Voigt
Oliver M'Fadden....
EliasLomax
John G. Franklin...
John S. Ohmit
Henry Zimmerman
John L. Grubb
Frank Murphy
Henry Laing
A-lbertson. Sam'l W
Resigned January 23, 1862.
Pr. from 2d Lt., Jan. 23, '62— resigned Jan. 1, '63
Tr. from company F, 23d regiment P. V., Jan. 1,
1863— killed at Cold Harbor, June 1, 1862.
Absent — detached on Gen. L. P. Graham's staflF,
February, 1862.
Pr. to Sergeant, July 1, 1862— to 2d Lieut., Jan. 1,
1863— mustered out with company, Sept. 8, '64.
Promoted to 2d Lieut, company G, 23d regiment
P.V., July 22, 1862.
Transferred to 82d reg. P. V., Sept. 14, 1864— Vet.
Not on inuster-out roll.
Transferred to company H, 23d regiment P. V.
Transferred to company H, 23d regiment P. V.
Transferred to company G, 23d regiment P. V.
Pr. from ranks — mus. out with Co., Sept. 8, 1864.
Pr. from ranks — mus. out with Co., Sept. 8, 1864.
Transferred to 82d regiment P. V., Sept. 14, '64.
Transferred to 82d reg. P. V., Sept. 14, 1864— Vet.
Promoted from ranks — died of wounds received
at Cold Harbor, Va.
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
Transferred to company H, 23d regiment P. V.
Transferred to company H, 23d regiment P. V.
Mustered out with company, September 8, 1864.
Mustered out with company, September 8, 1864.
Mustered out with company, September 8, 1864.
Transferred to 82d regiment P. V., Sept, 14, 1864.
Transferred to 82d regiment P. V., Sept. 14, 1864.
Transferred to 82d reg. P. V,, Sept. 14, 1864— Vet.
Killed at Cold Harbor, Va., June 1, 1864.
Transferred to 82d reg. P. V.,Sept, 14, 1864— Vet.
Mustered out with company, September 8, 1864.
Mustered out with company, September 8, 1864.
Mustered out with company, September 8, 1864.
THKEB YEAKS' SEEVICE.
339
Aston, Isaac
Bayley, James C
Brown, Johm E
Beck, John
Butcher, Alex'r M".
Butcher, Robt. A....
Berger, AbramH.
Butler, Joseph
Berg, John D
Booth, 'fhomas....
Boyd, Robert
Blair, William P..
Brown, Edwin C.„.
Brooks, Geo. W
Barrett, John
Burns, James
Boas, Jacob R
Burns, John
Bulner, Edward.
Christy, John..
Coakley, John .
Cline, Frank do.
Crandell, CharleSo do.
Cooley, Joseph do.
Carpenter, Wm do.
Coles, James M- D,.
Crear, Harry H.
Dunbar, Robert S...
Detrick, Joseph
Daily, James.
Dunbar, Thomas.....
Dickey, Wm. M
Dean, Joseph
Dome, Frederick.
Dunkle, John
Duffy, William...
Dicki John M
Dinsmore, John...
Eisenberger, Mart..
Foster, William A.-
Francis, Hem-y P.
Fry, David.
Fallon, John
Fry, Jacob B
Fisher, William...
Fullerton, J ,
<Goi-mley, John....
Grubb, Jacob A...
Goodsmith, Frank..
Green, William
Goodwin, John.
Gibbs, Charles. .
Hambright, Chas. K
Harris, Samuel
Henderson, Jacob...
Harrington, Jacob...
Hoes, Gottlieb.
Hernley, Abram H.
Harrie, Emil
Holmes, John
Irwin, William ,
Kline, George H i
Kerr, John
King, John
liCe, John
Lewenberg, Jos....
Liewis, Henry C...
Markley, Samuel.
July 1, '63,
Aug. 1?., '61,
Aug. 13, '61,
Sept. 4, '61,
Aug. 6, '61,
Mar. 19, '63,
Sept. 4, '61,
Aug. 13, '61,
Aug. 8, '61,
Aug. 3, '61,
Aug.. 19, '61,
Aug. 13, '61,
Aug. 15, '61,
Aug. 13, '61,
Julv IS, '63,
Feb. 18, '63,
Aug. 10, '63,
Aug. 12, '63,
Aug. 13, '61,
Sept. 1, '61,
Aug. 13, '61,
July 28, '63,
Aug. 12, '63,
Aug. 6, '6J,
Aug. 13, '61,
Aug. 13, '61,
Aug. 13, '61^
Aug. 13, '61,
Aug. 19, '61,
Aug. 30, '61,
Sept. 4, '61,
Sept. 4, '61,
Sept. 4, '61,
Aug- 12, '63,
July 11, '63,
Aug. 13, '61,
Aug. 1.3, '61,
Aug. 13, '61,
Sept. I, '61,
Aug- 13, '61,
Aug. 13, '61,
Sept. 1, '61,
July 15, '61,
Aug- 11, '63,
Feb. 8, '64,
Aug. 17, '64,
Aug. 20, '64,
Aug. 20, '61,
Sept. 4, '61,
Aug- 13, '61,
Aug- 13, '61,
Aug. 12, '63,
Aug. 19, '61,
Sept. 4, '61,
July 10, '63,
July 6, '63,
Aug. 2, '63,
Aug. 13, '61,
July 11, '63,
Aug. 13, '61,
Aug- 19, '61,
Aug. 13, '61,
Aug. 20, '61,
Aug. 3, '63,
Sept. 1, '61,
Aug. 13, '61,
Aug. 13, '61,
Aug. 13, '61,
Drafted— tr. to 82d reg., P. V., Sept. 14, 1864.
Not on muster-out roll — ^Vet.
Wounded at Cold Harbor, June 1, 1864— absoot
in hospital.
Tr. to 82d reg. P. V., Sept. 14, 1864— Vet.
Tr. to 82d reg. P. V., Sept. 14, 1864— Vet.
Tr. to 82d reg. P. V., Sept. 14, 1864.
Tr. to*^2d reg. P. V., Sept. 14, 1864— Vet.
Tr. to82d reg. P. V., Sept. 14, 1864— Vet.
Tr. to 82d reg. P. V., Sept. 14, 1864— Vet.
Drafted— tr. to 82d reg., P. V., Sept. 14, 1«64.
Tr. to 82d reg. P. V., Sept. 14, 1664— Vet.
Died Julv 31, 1862, of wounds received at Fair
Oaks— buried at Portsmouth, Va.
K'Jled at Cold Harbor, June 1, 1864— Vofc.
Deserted July G, 1863.
Deserted August 24, 1863.
Deserted December, 1863.
Drafted— deserted March 14, 1864.
Drafted— deserted March 18, 1864.
Transferred to company K, 23d regiment P. V.
Wound-ed at Cold Harbor, June 1, 1864— absenit
in hospital.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate — date un-
known.
Drafted— tr. to 82d reg. P. V., Sept. 14, 1864.
Deserted August 24, 1864.
Tr. to.82d reg. P. V., Sept. 14, 1864— Vet.
Captured at Cold Harbor, -Tune 1, 1864— died Feb.
21, 1866— buried in First Division United States
General Hospital Cemetery, Annapolis.
Not on muster-out roll.
Transferred to •company H, 23d regiment P. V.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate— date unknown,
Tr. to 82d reg. P. V., Sept. 14. 1864— Vet.
Deserted August 24, 1863.
Drafted— tr. to 82d reg, P. V., Sept. 14, 1864.
Transferred to company P, 23d regiment P. V.
Transferred to company H, 23d regiment P. V.
Transferred to (jompany K, 23d regiment P. V.
Absent, sick, at muster out-
Transferred to company H, 23d regiment P. v.
Not on muster-out roll.
Absent, on detached service in 1st Penn'a Art.
Drafted— tr- to 82d reg. P. V., Sept. 14, 1864.
Drafted— deserted March 1, 1863.
Transferred to company H, 23d regiment P. V.
Transferred to company H, 23d regiment P. V.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 8, 1864.
Tr. to 82d reg. P. V., Sept. 14, 1864— Vet.
Tr. to 82d reg. P. V., Sept. 18, 1864— V«t.
Died— date vinknown.
Deserted August 24, 1863.
Discharged by order of Secretary of War.
Tr- to 82d regiment P. V., Sept. 14, 1864— Vet.
Drafted— tr- to 82d reg. P. V., Sept. 14, 1864.
Drafted— tr. to 82d reg. P. V., Sept. 14, 1864.
Drafted— tr- to 82d reg. P. V., Sept. 14, 1864.
Tr. to 82d reg. P. V., Sept. 14, 1864— Vet.
Drafted— deserted March 11, 1864.
Transferred to company H, 23d regiment P. V.
Tr. to 82d reg. P. V., Sept. 14, 1864— Vet. _
Died January 1, 1863— buried at Alexa,ndna—
grave, 653.
3 Tr, to 82d reg. P- V-, Sept. 14, 1864— Vet.
3 Drafted-tr. to82d reg. P. V., Sept. 14, 1864.
3 Tr. to 82d reg. P. V. Sept., 14, 1864— Vet.
3 Discharged by order of Maj. Gen. Hemtzelman.
3 Discharged December, 1862.
3 Mustered out witji company, Se,pt. 8, 1864.
340
TWENTY-THIED REGIMENT,
XAU.
KA5E.
DATE OP MTTSTEB
nrro sekticb.
El
m
Moss, Madison B....
A^Ialoney, Wm. M...
Mitchell, Thomas...
MiUer, Robert
Private
...do
...do
...do
...do
Aug. 20, '61,
Aug. 13, '61,
Sept. 1, '61,
Aug. 19, '61,
Aug. 12, '63,
Aug. 10, '63,
Feb. 10, '63,
Aug. 20, '61,
Aug. 13, '61,
Aug. 13, '61,
Aug. 13, '61,
Sept. 4, '61,
Aug. 13, '61,
Nov. 13, '62,
Aug. 13, '61,
Sept. 4, '61,
Aug. 13, '61,
Aug. 6, '61,
Sept. 4, '61,
Feb. 1, '63,
Sept. 1, '61,
Aug. 12, '63,
Aug. 10, '63,
Oct. 8, '62,
July 17, '63,
Aug. 13, '63,
July 10, '63,
Sept. 1, '61,
Aug. 13, '61,
Aug. 19, '61,
Aug. 13, '61,
Sept. 4, '61,
Sept. 4, '61,
July 11, '63,
Aug. 13, '61,
Aug. 13, '61,
Aug. 13, '61,
Aug. 13, '61,
Sept. 4, '61,
Oct. 8, '62,
Aug. 13, '61,
Aug. 13, '61,
Aug. 13, '61,
Sept. 8, '62,
Sept. 4, '61,
Sept. 4, '61,
Aug. 13, '61,
Aug. 19, '61,
July 12, '63,
3
3
8
3
3
Morrison, Geo. E. L
Meyers, William...,
Maholland, Thos....
Mahoney, Dennis...
Miles, William.
...do
...do
...do
...do
do
3
3
3
3
3
M'Misk, John.
do
??
M'Cofifee, Eobert
M'Meekin, Robert
M'Guckin, Andrew
M'CuUen, Henry....
Nolen, Patrick
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
3
3
3
8
3
Nargrave, Wood'd..
Osborn, Isaac E
...do
...do ...
3
3
Kodgers, John B
Rolin, John A
...do
...do
3
3
Raphund, John H...
Rodgers. John
Reed, Abner H
...do
...do
...do
3
3
3
Rakes, James H
Richards, Thomas..
Rhoades, Henry
Ruth, Beneville S...
Shue, George
...do
...do
...do
...do
do
3
3
3
3
3
Spence, Samuel
do
3
StuU, Edward L
Siple, Benjamin
Staufifer, Abraham
Seifred, George H...
Shaflfer, Jacob
Sherick, John
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
..do ..
3
3
3
3
3
3
Staub, John
.do .
3
Stoub, Peter
do
3
Smeck, Franklin ...
Todd Jacob.
...do
do
3
3
Thedford, Thomas..
Tinestin, Charles....
Updegrofif, Julius...
Will, Norman S
Wallis, Charles
...do
...do
...do
...do
..do ...
3
I
3
3
Wike, George W
Wagoner, William..
Welding, James
Yentzer, Christian..
Yinger, Abraham...
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
3
3
3
3
3
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate, date unknown.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate, date unknown.
Transferred to 82d reg. P. V., Sept. 14, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 82d reg. P. V., Sept. 14, '64— Vet.
Drafted— tr. to 82d reg. P. V., Sept. 14, '64— Vet.
Drafted— killed at Cold Harbor, Va., June 1, '64.
Deserted August 24, 1863.
Pr. to Corporal— deserted March 12, 1864— Vet.
Not on muster-out roll.
Transferred to Co. K, 23d regiment P. V.
Transferred to company H, 23d regiment P. V.
Transferred to 82d reg. P. V., Sept. 14, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 82d reg. P. V., Sept. 14, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 82d regiment P. V., Sept. 14, '64.
Deserted March 29, 18G4— Vet.
Transferred to 82d regiment P. V., Sept. 14, 1864.
Discharged August 16, 1861.
Transferred from company K, 23d regiment P.
V. — mus. out with company, September 8, '64.
Transferred to 82d regiment P. V., Sept. 14, '64.
Transferred to 82d regiment P. V., Sept. 14, '64.
Transferred to 82d reg. P. V., Sept. 14, 1864— Vet.
Drafted— tr. to 82d regiment P. V. Sept. 14, 1864.
Drafted— killed at Cold Harbor, Va., June 9, '64.
Deserted January 31, 18G3.
Drafted— deserted March 9, 1864.
Deserted March 9, 1864.
Drafted— died at Andersonville, November 16,
1864— grave, 12.048.
Mustered out with company, September 8, 1864.
Mustered out with company, September 8, 1864.
Mustered out with company, September 8, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate — date un-
known.
Transferred to 82d reg. P. V., Sept. 14, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 82d reg. P. V., Sept. 14, '64— Vet.
Drafted— Tr. to 82d regiment P. V., Sept. 14, '64.
Sent to hospital, wounded, June, 1862— not re-
IK)rted since.
Drowned August 18, 1861.
Not on muster-out roU.
Transferred to company K, 23d regiment P. V.
Transferred to 82d reg. P. V., Sept. 14, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 82d reg., P. V. Sept. 14, '64.
Not on muster-out roU.
Mustered out with company, September 8, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate— date un-
known.
Discharged by order of Maj. Gen. Heintzelman.
Transferred to 82d regiment P. V., Sept. 14, 1864.
Deserted July 2, 1863.
Deserted March 9, 1864— Vet.
Transferred to 82d reg. P. V., Sept. 14, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 82d regiment P. V., Sept. 14, 1864.
Company K.
recruited at philadelphia.
Pred'k F. Cavada...
Henry Rees,Jr
Capt....
...do.....
Aug.
Aug.
6, '61,
4, '61,
Louis J. Howard....
Edward B. Wilson
1st Lt...
...do
Aug.
Aug.
6, '61,
2, '61,
James M. Linnard..
2d Lt...
Aug,
2, '61,
Jas. G. Williamson
...de
Aug.
24, '61,
William H. NeaUe..
IstSgt.
Aug.
6, '61.
Resigned July 20, 1862,
Promoted to Captain company K, July 20, '62—
mustered out with company Sept., 8, 1864.
Resigned June 5, 1863.
Promoted to 2d Lieut., August 31, 1862— to lat
Lieut., September 1, 1863— mustered out with
company, September 8, 1864.
Appointed 2d Lieut., August 2, 1861— promoted
to 1st Lieut, company H, August 25, 1862.
Promoted from Sergeant, July 1, 1863— died ol
wounds, June 2, 1864.
Discharged for wounds, July 17, 1862.
THKEE YEAKS' SEEVICE.
341
Alfred H.Gifford....
George E. Webb....
AbramFink
Ira Webster
John Diiismore
Frederick P. Simon
Franklin Snieck
Jno. C. M'LaughUn
Jas. J. Bolestridge..
Jesse H. Cornell
Alonzo Engleman.
John Grorman ,
John J. Howe.
JohnF. mid
Wm. H. Lancashire
Maurice L. Spear ...'
G. W. Woodhouse..
John Zaun
H. G. Edmundsoo..
James K. Millman..
Daniel WUliaras
Armstrong. H. J....
Albertson, Levi B...
Allen, John
Armstrong, Chas. E
Borland, Jas. W..
Bishop, Edward ..
Bagley, Richard..
Bulmer, Edward
Brown, Joseph C.
Bishop, Samuel S
Bower, G eorge . . . .
Beardmore, Thos. C
Bryon, Charles H
Boyle, Isaac
Boyd, James
Barger, Jacob
Badger, Augustine
Brown, John
Brenan, Angus
Bohnel, John
Bennett, Henry
Cooney, James G....
Colgan, James
Craig, David K
Carmines, Thos
Carstaire, Robert L
Costello, William...
Carnahan, Robert...
Clay, Frank
Caldwell, Andrew..
Collins, James
Cummings, Thos..
Davis, William A
Dearon, Howard..
Donnelly, James..
Donahey, John....
Duncan, William
Davis, Arthur
Davis, Dennis
Dougherty, Patrick
Dougherty, John...,
Dugan, James
Daily, Hiram
Eisenbarth, Edw'd
Ellis, George F ,
Ennis, Isaac H
Serg't.,
Aug. 6, '61,
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Sept.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
6, '61,
6, '61,
6, '61,
11, '61,
4, '61,
13, '61,
6, '61,
6, '61,
6, '61,
6, '61,
6, '61,
Aug. 6, '61,
Sept. 9, '61,
Aug. 6, '61,
Aug. 6, '61.
Aug. 6, '61,
Aug. 6, '61,
Aug. 13, '61,
Au.g. 6, '61,
Feb. 8, '64,
Sept. 5, '61,
Aug. 6, '61,
Aug. 6, '61,
Aug. 6, '61,
Aug. 6, '61,
Aug. 6, '61,
Aug. 6, '61,
Aug. 6, '61,
Aug. 6, '61,
Aug. 6, '61,
Aug. 18, '61,
Sept. 4, '61,
Aug. 6, '61,
Aug. 6, '61,
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Jiily
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Sept.
Dec.
Sept.
Aug.
10, '63,
13, '68,
11, '63,
28, '63,
6, '61,
6, '61,
18, '61,
24, '61,
6, '61,
18, '61,
24, '61,
6, '61,
10, '68,
6, '63,
10, '63,
6, '61,
15, '61,
16, '61,
6, '61.
6, '61,
1, '61,
9, '61,
5, '61,
10, '68,
10, '68,
6, '61,
30, '64,
6, '61,
6, '61,
6, '61,
Promoted to Sergeant, August 1, 186^— mustered
out with company, September 8, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 25, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 10, '62.
Promoted to Sergeant Major, August 31, 1862.
Tr. to company I, 23d regiment P. V Vet.
Tr. to company I, 23d regiment P. V.— Vet.
TY. to company I, 23d regiment P. V.— Vet.
Died August 6, 1862.
Promoted to Corporal, October, 1862— mustered
out with company, September 8, 1864.
Promoted to Corporal, September, 1863— mus-
tered out with company, September 8, 1864.
Died May, 1863.
Promoted to Corporal, May 1, 1864 — mustered
out with company, September 8, 1864.
Prisoner from June 1, 1864, to April 9, 1865— mus-
tered out June 20, 1865— Vet.
Died of wounds, August 1, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 15, ^61.
Tr. to company I, 23d regiment P. V.— Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 12, '62.
Died of wounds, June 1, 1864.
Tr. to company I, 23d regiment P. V. — Vet.
Tr. to company I, 23d regiment P. V. — Vet.
Tr. to company I, 2od regiment P. V.
Mustered out with company. September 8, 1864.
Transferred to company R, 23d regiment P. V.
Died March 10, 1862 — biried in Military Asylum
Cemeterv, D. C.
Deserted April 28, 1864— Vet.
iMustered out with company, September 8, 1864.
Mustered out with company. September 8, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 10, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 25, '62.
Tr. to company M, 23d regiment P. V.
Tr. to company I, 23d regiment P. V.— Vet.
Died November 21, 1861.
Died of wounds, June 6, 1864.
Died of wounds, June 1, 1864.
Deserted April 28, 1864— Vet.
Deserted, date unknown.
Died April 27, 1865 — buried at Portsmouth Grove,
Rhode Island.
Drafted— deserted May 5, 1864.
Drafted— deserted September 20, 1863.
Drafted— deserted January 5, 1864.
Drafted— deserted August 16, 1868.
Transferred to company I, 23d regiment P. V.
Died of wounds, June 2, 1862.
Mustered out with company, September 8, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 1, 1863.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 20. 1862.
Transferred to company R, 23d regiment P. V.
Transferred to company I, 23d regiment P. V.
Mustered out September 13, 1864.
Drafted — transferred to company 1, 23d regiment
Died of wounds. May 31, 1862.
Drafted — deserted October 1, 1863.
Not on muster-out roll.
Transferred to company R, 23d regiment P. V.
Transferred to 23d regiment P. V.
Transferred to Co. I, 23d regiment P. V — Vet.
Transferred to Co. I, 23d regiment P. V.— Vet.
Transferred to Co. I, 23d regiment P. V Vet.
Transferred to company I, 28d regiment P. V.
Tr. to Co. I, to serve time lost by desertion.
Drafted— transferred to Co. 1, 28d regiment P. V.
Drafted— transferred to Co. I, 23d regiment P. V.
Deserted November 15, 1862.
Not on muster-out roll.
Died of wounds, June 1, 1864— Vet.
Deserted November 26, 1861.
Transferred to company H, 23d regiment P. V,
342
TWENTY-THIRD REGIMENT,
NAME.
BANK.
DATE OP MUSTEK 1
INTO SERVICE. H
i
RGHABES.
Farran, Wm. J
Finley, William
Fox, George F ...
Private
..do
..do
Aug. 6, '61, S
Aug. 2, '61, £
Aug. 6, '61, i
Aug. 6, '61, c
Aug. 6, '61, c
Sept. 1, '61, c
Aug. 6, '61, I
Aug. 6, '61, c
Aug. 6, '61, ?
Sept. 10, '61, '
Aug. 24, '61, 2
Aug. 2, '61, t
Feb. 8, '64, S
Aug. 6, '61, £
Aug. 6, '61, S
July 22, '63, S
Aug. 6, '61, S
Aug. 6, '61, 2
Sept. 12, '61, ?
Aug. 4, '64, S
Aug. 24, '61, S
Sept. 11, '61, S
Aug. 10 '63, ?
Aug. 6, '61, 2
Aug. 6, '61, i
Aug. 10, '63, S
July 29, '63, 2
July 28, '63, £
Aug. 24, '61, i
Aug. 24, '61, '
Aug. 6, '61, ^
Aug. 6, '61, '
Aug. 6, '61, ^
Jan. 7, '62, (
Sejjt. 20, '61, '
Feb. 18, '62, i
Feb. 18, '62, .
Aug. 1, '6.3, .
Aug. 6, '61, .
Aug. 10, '63,
Aug. 6, '61,
Aug. 13, '61,
Aug. 6, '61,
Aug. 6, '61,
Aug. 6, '61,
Jan. 28, '62,
July 15, '63,
Aug. 6, '61,
Jan. 28, '62,
Aug. 6, '61,
Aug. 6, '61,
Aug. 24, '61,
Aug. 11, '63,
Aug. 11, '63,
Aug. 6, '61,
Aug. 10, '63,
July 27, '61,
Aug. 6, '61,
Sept. 19, '61,
Sept. 20, '61,
Aug. 21, '62,
Aug. 6, '61,
Aug. 6, '61,
Aug. 6, '61,
Aug. 6, '61,
Aug. 6, '61,
Aug. 6, '61,
Aug. 6, '61,
Sept. 4, '61,
Aug. 15, '61,
Aug. 6, '61,
Aug. 12, '61,
Aug. 6, '61,
Mustered out with company, September 8, 1864.
Transferred to company I, 23d reg. P. V.— Vet.
Died June 25, 1862.
Farron, George W..
Grindrod, John
Graham, Thomas ...
Granello, Geo. W ...
Hall, William H....
Havens, Joseph
..do
..do
...do
...do
..do
...do
Deserted July 20, 1864-Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 1, '62.
Deserted February 12, 1864— Vet.
Transferred to company I, 23d regiment P. V.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 15, '62.
Transferred to company A, 23d regiment P. V.
Hicks, Thomas
HamUton, Wilson...
Harp Jacob
..do
...do
...do
Transferred to company R, 23d regiment P. V.
Died of wounds. May 31, 1862.
i Died of wounds, June 1, 1864— Vet.
..do
Drafted— deserted July 30, 1864.
Hoffman, John F...
Harty Michiel . ..
..do
..do ...
Deserted July 30, 1864.
Deserted— date unknown.
Hamilton, William
Hollock, Thomas ...
Illson Richard.
..do
..do
do
Drafted— deserted May 9, 1864.
Not on muster-out roll.
Died June 15, 1862.
Jones, William
Jasmes, Richmond..
..do
...do
..do
Transferred to company R, 23d regiment P. V.
Transferred to company I, 23d regiment P. V.
Mustered out with company, September 8, 1864.
Kelly, James
do ....
Transferred to company I, 23d regiment P. V.
Kelly John
do .
Drafted— transferred to company 1, 23d reg. P. V,
Krunnshield, J. H..
Kaesch, Herman....
Kelly JohnT
...do
...do
do
Deserted July 26, 1864— Vet.
Deserted July 12, 1863.
Drafted— deserted May 9, 1864.
X^afer Pierson .
do
Drafted— deserted April 1, 1864.
Kardner, George
...do
..do
Drafted— deserted August 16, 1863.
Mustered out with company, September 8, 1864.
Lewis, Samuel S....
Lelarge, WilUam...
Lane, Daniel
...do
...do
do
$ Mustered out with company, September 8, 1864.
> Deserted October 17, 1861.
$ Transferred to company I, 28d regiment P. V.
Murgatroyd, John..
Murphv, Richard..
Maxwell, Charles A
Meehan, John S
Meehan, Thomas....
Mergenthaler, Ohas
Matlack, Wm. H....
Mason, T)aniel
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
do .. .
5 Mustered cut with company, September 8, 1864.
5 Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 10, '62.
5 Transferred to company M, 23d regiment P. V.
5 Transferred to company I, 23d regiment P. V.
5 Transferred to company I, 23d regiment P. V.
5 Drafted— transferred to company 1, 23d reg. P. V.
5 Transferred to company R, 23d regiment P. V.
5 Drafted— died of wounds, June 1, 1864.
Miller, William J...
M'Byrne, Charles...
M'Knight. John
M'Minh, Harry H...
M'Guire, Charles F
M'Kim, Henry . ...
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
do
5 Deserted October 1, 1862.
5 Mustered out with company, September 8, 1864.
3 Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 4, '62.
i Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 30, '61.
i Transferred to company H, 28d regiment P. V.
5 Transferred to company B, 23d regiment P. V.
3 Drafted— transferred to company 1, 23d reg. P. V.
I Transferred to company I, 23d regiment P. V.
3 Transferred to company I, 23d regiment P. V.
M' Combs, Thomas
M'Kim, William
...do
...do
...do
M'Clcary, William
M'Clune, Hugh
M'Chesinev, Wm...
Neill, John
...do
...do
...do
..do .
3 Died of wounds, October 6, 1864.
3 Deserted September 30, 1863.
3 Deserted April 28, 1863.
3 Drafted— transferred to company 1, 23d reg. P. V.
Nelson, William
Oeschger, Gustavus
O'Donnell, Thomas
...do
...do
...do
do .
3 Drafted— deserted May 9, 1864.
3 Died February 1, 1862.
3 Drafted— deserted May 9, 1864.
3 Drafted— deserted August 24, 1863.
Priest, Charles
do
3 Mustered out with company, September 8, 1864.
Powers, Richard
...do
do
3 Transferred to company R, 23d regiment P. V.
3 Transferred to company R, 23d regiment P. V.
3 Transferred to company I, 23d reg. P. V. — ^Vet.
Pierce John
do ..
Pierson, Joseph
Pommer, Adolph...
Kiley, Benjamin F.
Rodgers, Reading...
Robinson, Hampton
Simpson, George L
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
3 Deserted September 10, 1862.
3 Not on muster-out roll— transferred to company
H, 23d regiment P. V.
3 Transferred to company H, 22d regiment P. V.
3 Died of wounds, October 6, 1862:^buried in Mil.
Asy. Cemetery, D. C.
3 Not on muster-out roll.
3 Deserted April 20, 1862.
3 Mustered out with company, September 8, 1864.
Simon, Cfaris'nG...
St. Clair, John
...do
...do
3 Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 15, '62.
3 Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 9, '63.
3 Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 12, '62.
3 Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June 22, '62.
3 Discharged August 8. 1864.
Shultz, Henry
Stanford. James G.
Schreiner, John J...
...do
...do
...do
THREE YEARS' SERVICE.
343
Starsmore, Willia's
Sherman, Franklin
Sterling, Hugh
Simon, Jacob F
Schmitz, Charles....
Stall, Sidney B
Smith, Charles
Sanderson, Wm
StuU, John
Umstead. Thomas..
Vaughn, William...
Van Fleet, Aaron...
Williamson, Jos. M
Wagner, Wm. H ...
Walters, Chas. P....
Weir, Henry W
W-atson, John H
Weils, John M
Wright, Chas. H....
Williamson, Alex...
West, John F
Walker, Samuel J..
Walker, Joseph E..
Private
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
Aug.
Aug.
Sept.
Feb.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
July
Aug.
Aug.
Sept.
Aug.
Aug.
Feb.
Aug.
Sept.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Feb.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
'61,
'61,
'61,
'64,
'61,
Transferred to company H, 23d regiment P. V.
Transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps.
Transferred to company I, 23d regiment P. V.
Transferred to company I, 23d regiment P. V.
Died of wounds, June 1, 1864.
Deserted December 14, 1861.
Drafted— deserted April 20, 1864.
Drafted— deserted August 24, 1863.
Deserted October 31, 1862,
Died July 23, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's oertificate, Dec. 10, '62.
Died of wounds, June 1, 1864.
Mustered out with company, September 8, 18G4.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 6, 1862.
Transferred to United States Navy.
Transferred to company R, 23d regiment P. V.
Transferred to Co. I, 23d regiment P. V — Vet.
Transferred to Co. I, 23d regiment P. V.— Vet.
Transferred to Co. I, 23d regiment P. V.— Vet.
Died of wounds, June 1, 1864.
Deserted July 10, 1863.
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
UNASSIGKED MEN.*
Benson Smith
Devine, James H ...
Granville, John
Hanlon, Michael
Johns, Andy
M'Donald, Philip...
M'Garbey, James...
Feb. 6,
'64,
3
April 21,
'64,
3
Feb. 5,
'64,
3
Jan. 5,
'64,
3
Mar. 14,
'64,
3
Feb. 19.
'64;
3
Feb. 19,
'64,
3
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
Vet. — not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
Deserted March 1, 1864.
Deserted March 1, 1864.
* These men were sent, to the front while the regiment was on duty at Johnson's Island,
Ohio, and were attached to the Sixty-fifth Regiment New York Volunteers.
Twenty-Sixth Regiment.
THE Twenty-sixth Eegiment was organized soon after the election of Mr.
LiQcohi to the Presidency in 1860, and together with the Twenty-seventh,
formed the Washington Brigade. In the latter part of January, 1861, Colonel
Wm. F. Small, its commander, tendered its services to President Buchanan,
through the agency of Hon. Simon Cameron. Believing that pacilic counsels
would prevail, the President declined the offer, but complimented the patriot-
ism and zeal thus promptly displayed. When intelligence was received that
the " Star of the West" had been fired upon in Charleston harbor, a tender was
again made to the Government. Mr. Cameron was then Secretary of War, by
whom it was immediately accepted, and Colonel Small was ordered to report,
with his command, in Washington. On the evening of the 18th of April, he
started from Philadelphia with his brigade, under orders requuing it to be
taken through Baltimore " at or before daylight ;" but through the negligence
or treachery of the railroad employees, it was detained until noon of the 19th.
Upon its arrival it was attacked by a mob. A Massachusetts regiment accom-
panying the brigade, fully armed and supplied with ammunition, though des-
perately opposed, fought its way through the city. The mob, returning from
its encounter with the Massachusetts men, attacked Colonel Small's command
with great fury. Being entirely defenceless and unable to cope with its assail-
ants, it was withdrawn and returned to Philadelphia ; but not until one of its
number was killed and several wounded.
This regiment was then offered to Governor Curtin for the three months' ser-
vice, and was accepted, but not mustered in at that time. The men were not,
however, disbanded, but were maintained by the private resources of the offi-
cers and their friends, from April 20th, to May 25th, when they were mustered
for three years, by direct order of the Secretary of War, under the call of May
3d, 1861, their muster being dated back to May 5th. Very few of the men of the
original organization, or who had been in the Baltimore expedition, were finally
enrolled. In company H, not one of the eighty-six who marched with Captain
TDghman on the 19th of April, remained with the company upon its final organi-
zation. Captain John B. Adams, in 1860, commanded a militia company known
as the "American True Blues," the name being subsequently changed to the
*' Anderson Guard." This company, upon the call of the President, was rapidly
recruited until it formed a batallion, but was absorbed in the formation of the
regiment. Captain Adams' company becoming company B. The men composing
the regiment were nearly all from Philadelphia or its immediate vicinity, except
company K, which was chiefly from Chester, Delaware county. In general,
the enlisted men were destitute of military experience.
The regiment was finally organized on the first of May by the choice of the
following officers : Wm. F. Small, of Philadelphia, Colonel ; Rush Van Dyke,
1862 ORGANIZA.TION AND DRILL, 345
of Philadelphia, Lieutenant Colonel 5 Casper M. Berry, of Philadelphia, Major.
Arms and clothing were received during the first week in June. On the 15tl)
it was ordered to Washington, and, upon its arrival encamped near Kalorama
Heights, north of the Capitol, remaining there about six weeks. Company
B, Captain Adams, was detached by order of General Mansfield, in command
of the department, to guard the depot of quartermaster and commissary stores,
situated at the foot of G- street This was the general depot for the supply of
the entire army of the Potomac. It was made an independent post, and Cap-
tain Adams was assigned to it as commandant, with orders to report directly
to the head-quarters of General M'Clellan, then in command of the army, thus
entirely severing its connection, for the time, with the regiment. The company
had been under the instruction of a drill-master of twenty-six years' experience
in the regular army. The duty to which it was assigned was a very important
one, having stores to guard, which, at times, amounted in value to sixty mil-
lions of dollars, requiring the utmost vigdence of officers and men. Company
H was also temporarily detached to guard the Flying bridge at Georgetown,
D. C, and company A, Captain Moffitt, for duty at the United States Arsenal.
Early in August, 1861, the Twenty-sixth was assigned to a brigade com-
manded by General Joseph Hooker, and encamped near Bladensburg. It re-
mained here until about the 1st of October, and during this time improved greatly
in drill and discipliue. The officers were several times called together for in-
struction by Colonel SmaU, but no regular school was held. On the 20th of
October, this brigade,* together with Sickles' Excelsior, and the Second New
Jersey Brigades, forming Hooker's Division, marched to Budd's ferry, Mary-
land, where it encamped and remained until the 1st of April, 1862.
From the date of its organization to the 1st of January, 1862, the brigade
was commanded by Colonel Cowden of the First Massachusetts, and subse-
quently by Brigadier General Nagle. The only duty performed while here
consisted in picketing the bank of the Potomac opposite the rebel batteries, and
driUing when the weather would permit. During a temporary inability of the
field officers, the regiment was commanded by Lieutenant Colonel Fisk of the
Second New Hampshire, by special assignment. In the month of February a
beautiM sUk flagt was received, which was made and presented by Mrs.
Frederick M'Crellish and Mrs. Wm. A. Woodward of San Francisco, wives of
the editors of the Alta Californian, formerly Philadelphians. It was formally
presented, on behalf of the ladies, in an eloquent speech, by Eobert M. Foust,
Esq., and was responded to by Lieutenant Colonel Eush Van Dyke, in a feeling
manner, pledging the honor of the regiment to its protection.
About the Ist of AprU Hooker's Division embarked for the Peninsula, and
took part in the operations before Yorktown. As soon as active service com-
menced the morale of aU the troops was greatly improved. The Twenty-sixth
♦Organization of Brigadier General Grover's Brigade, General Hooker's Division, General
Heintzelman's Corps, (Third.) First Regiment Massachusetts Volunteers, Colonel Cowden ;
Twenty-sixth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, Colonel Small ; Eleventh Regiment Massa-
chusetts Volunteers, Colonel Blaisdell ; Seoond Regiment New Hampshire Volunteers, Colonel
Marston.
t A singular fact is connected with the fate of this flag. After having l)een carried two
years, on its return, blood-stained and tattered, to its fair donors, it was on board the Ariel
when that vessel was captm-ed by the rebel privateer Alabama. The flag was secreted in the
bosom of ^ passenger and escaped detection.^ The vessel was bonded, and arrived safely in San
Frandsoo.
44
346 TWENTY-SIXTH REGIMENT. 1862
was assigned to duty in the trenches on the right centre of the line, in front of
Greneral Heintzelman's head-quarters. Upon the evacuation of Yorktown,
Hooker's Division marched in pursuit ; but for want of orders from the head-
quarters of the army, necessary to give precedence, its march was cut off by
other divisions, under senior ofl&cers, crossing the road, and, after waiting many
hours it was forced to make a long detour. It was nearly midnight when the
Twenty-sixth reached the bivouac in front of the redoubts near Williamsburg.
The di\T.sion moved at early dawn on the 5th of May, and the engagement com-
menced at 7 o'clock, A. M. Colonel Small was ordered by General Hooker to
occupy the Yorktown and Williamsburg turnpike, and open communication
with Sumner's Corps. The road was found clear of the enemy, who had, how-
ever, skirmishers m a line of rifle-pits in front of Fort Magruder. Colonel Small
deployed five companies as skirmishers, and drove the enemy back into the
fort, but was himself severely wounded and carried from the field. The com-
mand devolved upon Major Berry, and the regiment remaiued in the road at
the edge of the slashing, about eight hundred yards from the fort, until four
o'clock, P. M., when it was relieved by fresh troops, and a complete victory
was achieved. The loss in the Twenty-sixth in this engagement was eight
killed, twenty-three wounded, and three taken prisoners — a loss but slight com-
pared to that of the remainder of the division, owing to its position on the ex-
treme right, while the main attack of the enemy was on the left. It afterwards
appeared that General Hooker had sent orders to move the regiment to the
left, which had never reached the officer in command.
The division remained at Williamsburg about two weeks after the battle,
the Twenty-sixth being detailed to take charge of rebel prisoners and to do
provost guard duty in the town. When the army of the Potomac marched
upon Eichmond, the Twenty-sixth moved and crossed the Chickahominy in
support of a brigade of Casey's division. While on the march. Lieutenant
Colonel Wells of the Pirst Massachusetts was assigned to the command by
General Grover. At the battle of Fair Oaks it occupied a position on the ex-
treme left of the army, towards White Oak Swamp, and did good service in
preventing the enemy from operating on that flank. Immediately after the
battle it marched to Seven Pines and occupied a position in the front line, be-
tween the Williamsburg turnpike and the railroad, where it was engaged in
intrenchiag and ia picket and skirmish duty, until the evacuation of that place.
On the Twenty-sixth of June, Heintzelman's Corps, consisting of Kearney's
and Hooker's divisions, advanced along the Williamsburg turnpike to a point
about three miles from Pichmond, meeting but a moderate resistance, when
they were halted by orders from General M'CleUan. On the following day the
gTOund was abandoned and the intrenched line re-occupied. On the 28th, or-
ders were received to destroy all extra stores, tents, and baggage, and to re-
treat at day-break. The division was engaged at Savage Station until about
four o'clock, P. M., and then marched through White Oak Swamp. On the
following day it was engaged from noon until night, and at a little before dusk the
Twenty-sixth was ordered to make a bayonet charge, which was executed with
good effect, the enemy breaking and offering no further resistance. The regi-
ment remained in line of battle during- most of the night, but before day -break
fell back to Malvern Hill. At about two o'clock, P. M., it was again engaged,
supporting batteries and exposed to^a heavy artillery fire, but suffered little,
tlio men lying down aad homg under partial shelter. It remained in position
1862 SECOND BATTLE OF BULL BUN. 347
cliirmg the niglit and at early dawn marched to Harrison's Landing. Owin^
to the entire want of orders from the commanding general to regulate the
march of the different corjis, the whole army was moving by the same road at
the same timej consequently the troops were huddled together, the officers
were utterly unable to lind their men, and for several hours the army was little
better than a mob. While the army was encamped at Harrison's Landing,
near the end of July, General Hooker returned to Malvern Hill and re-occu-
pied that stronghold. In this movement the Twenty-sixth had the advance
and was actively engaged. The losses in the several engagements before Eich-
mond, in which the regiment participated, was twenty killed and forly-fivo
wounded. Eleven died of disease contracted in the miasmatic swamps of the
Ohickahominy.
The moral and religious interests of the men were studiously cared for by
the chaplain, Eev. Charles A. Beck. In July, 1862, a few patriotic ladies in
Philadelphia presented the regiment with a chapel tent. This was regularly
pitched in the camp while in winter quarters, and was kept well supplied with
books, magazines, papers and writing materials, making it a favorite place of
resort. Preaching twice on Sunday, with prayer meetings twice in the week,
singing class and temperance meetings during week day evenings, exerted an ex-
cellent iniluence, the tent being regularly flUed with a quiet, attentive audience.
About the middle of July, Lieutenant Colonel Wells left the regiment and
was succeeded by Lieutenant Colonel Eush Van Dyke, and upon his resignation,
Major Tripp, of the Eleventh Massachusetts, was temporarily assigned to the
command. Captain Bodine, of company K, was soon after commissioned
Major, relieving Major Tripp. On the IGth of August, 1862, the regiment left
Harrison's Landing with the main body of the army, and on the 20th embarked
at Yorktown, on the steamer Baltic, for Alexandria, Virginia.
Heintzelman's Corps was immediately pushed out to Warrenton Junction
to the support of General Pope, now facing the rebels on the line of the Eappa-
hannock. Scarcely had it arrived when intelligence was received that Stone-
wall Jackson, with a heavy column, had struck the railroad at Bristoe Station,
thus cutting off all communication between Pope's army and his base of supply.
Kearney's division was immediately ordered to Gainesville, and Hooker's to
march upon the raUroad towards Manassas Junction. The regiment was now
under the command of Major Bodine, and took the advance of the brigade. A
sharp engagement ensued at Bristoe Station, wherein the rebels were defeated
and driven back. Bivouacking for the night, it pushed forward on the follow-
ing morning and re-established communication with the base of supplies. In
this movement the Twenty-sixth lost all its baggage and books by the burning
of the train of cars upon which they were deposited, rendered necessary by the
destruction of the bridge over Kettle creek.
After a tiresome march through CentreviUe the regiment reached the Bull
Eun battle-field on the 29th, and at once went into the fight, taking position on
the right of the turnpike leading from CentreviUe to Groveton. The brigade
was manceuvered with Mttle skUl. Thrown into a dense wood without skir-
mishers or support, with both flanks exposed, it was marched directly up to
an old raili'oad embankment, where it received a sudden and destructive fire
from the enemy lying in heavy masses behind it. In less than an hour two
officers were killed, jiiid sixty-three men. killed and wounded. It bivouack^
upon the field, and on the following day was held in support of three different
348 TWENTY-SIXTH EEGIMBNT 1863
batteries, rapidly moving from point to point, where most needed. In the
evening it retired with the main army, in good order, to Centreville. On the
afternoon of the 1st of September it was sent to the support of Kearney, whose
division was hotly engaged at ChantUly, and where that heroic officer was
killed. On the 2d the brigade marched to the vicinity of Alexandria and en-
camped at Fort Lyon. Since leaving Alexandria on the 23d of August, pre-
ceding, the regiment had lost two officers killed and three wounded, twenty-one
enlisted men IdUed, forty-seven wounded and six taken prisoners.
The Twenty-sixth did not take part in the battle of Antietam, being at that
" time ordered to duty in front of Washington. While encamped at Fort Lyon
about forty recruits were received, and the Eleventh New Jersey Yolunteera
was added to the brigade, to the command of which Brigadier General Joseph
B. Carr was assigned, and Brigadier General Daniel E. Sickles to the command
of the division.
On the 5th of October, Major Bodine was ordered to report with the Twenty-
sixth to Colonel Sharp, of the One Hundred and Twentieth New York Vol-
unteers, at Upton's Hill, and, in conjunction with that regiment, to hold and
picket that position. Soon afterwards Lieutenant Colonel Benjamin C. Tilgh-
man re-joiaed the regiment, after a severe illness, assuming command, and on
the 2d of November marched to Fairfax Court House, and on the 3d proceeded
via Centreville to Union MiUs, to hold the Orange and Alexandria railroad, and
the bridge across Bull Eun at that place. Two companies were detached under
command of Captain S. G. Moffitt, to guard the bridge at Blackburn's ford.
Early in December the army was concentrated in the neighborhood of Fred-
ericksburg, under General Burnside, in preparation for a general engagement.
The Twenty-sixth marched in that direction, but was detained on the way nearly
a week, in guarding ordnance stores near the Occoquan. Arriving at Falmouth
it returned to its brigade, and on the morning of the 12th of December was
posted in the rear of batteries showering shot and shell into Fredericksburg.
Late in the day the Third Corps, under General Stoneman, embracing the
Twenty-sixth, was sent from Hooker's Grand Division in the centre, to reinforce
Franklin on the left, and reached the pontoon bridges at about eight o'clock,
P. M. At noon of the next day it crossed to the right bank of the river, and
was moved at once to the front. The regiment was briskly engaged with the
enemy's skirmishers during the afternoon and under fire from his batteries. —
,For thirty hours, with only a brief interval, it was in the front line of battle
continuously, and up to the time of re-crossing the river. The total loss in thia
engagement in killed and wounded was seventeen.
Eeturning to its former camp it remained tiQ the first of January, Gen-
eral Carr commanding the brigade, General Berry the division, and General
Sickles the corps. The regiment was then moved to a grove near corps
headquarters, where it was placed in permanent winter quarters. Burnside's
second attempt to cross the Eappahannock was suddenly arrested while in full
(Progress and with every prospect of success, by the sudden breaking up of the
roads. The Twenty-sixth participated in the advance, but its principal service
consisted in building corduroy roads, and assisting in extricating teams and ar-
tillery from the mud. During the month of January it was detailed to support
a cavalry raid on the Upper Eappahannock, which resulted successfully, the
railroad bridge across the rivei:, which had been re-built by the enemy, being
destroyed, and the incursions so frequently iadulged in by his cavalry and
18G3 BATTLE OF CHANCEJLLOESVILLE. 349
scouts broken up. The march lasted three days, during two of which the
rain and snow fell without cessation, causing much suffering.
While in this camp, a school of instruction for officers was established, and
placed in charge of Major Bodine, and another for non-commissioned officers,
under Lieutenant Henry Jacques, of company G. The elementary principles
of military science and army regulations were studied and discussed, and in-
tricate manceuvers illustrated. In February its active strength was sensibly
increased by the return to its ranks of a full and well disciplined company,
under Captain Adams. This company had been detached to guard commis-
sary stores in Washington, soon after entering the service, and notwithstand-
ing the repeated applications from the successive commanders of the regiment,
approved by the superior officers, to have it ordered to the field, and the de-
sire of Captain Adams himself to have it relieved and placed on active duty,
every application had been returned with the endorsement " not granted." Its
long retention is its best certificate of good soldierly conduct. In March, 1863,
Lieutenant Colonel Benjamin C. Tilghman was commissioned Colonel, and Cap-
tain John B. Adams, Lieutenant Colonel. Upon the resignation of Lieutenant
Colonel Adams, soon after, Major Bodine was promoted to fill the vacancy.
The battle of ChanceUorsville commenced on the 29th of April. Prepara-
tions had been for a considerable time in progress. The regiment broke camp
and moved with the Third Corps, about fifteen miles down the Eappahannock
to divert the attention of the enemy, while the principal part of the army
was crossing about twelve miles above the town. On the 1st of May it re-
turned, and crossing at United States ford rejoined the main body, in position
near ChanceUorsville. On the morning of the 2d of May, the Twenty-sixth
was ordered to advance up the road ia front of General Hooker's head-quar-
ters, to drive back the enemy's skirmishers who occupied the wood, and
ascertain whether the road was held in force. This order was successftdly exe-
cuted, but involved a brisk skirmish and some loss ; several prisoners were
taken, and the enemy were found in line of battle with artillery well posted
on the road. The result was reported to General Hooker in person, who ex-
pressed his satisfaction.
At about four o'clock, P. M., the division marched to cover the retreat of
the Eleventh Corps, and at dusk formed line a of battle in the woods. Colonel
Tilghman, finding his right entirely uncovered, reconnoitered the ground, and
found, about six hundred yards distant, an intrenched Mne, held by Griffin's
Division, with several batteries. The scouts reported the woods ta front clear
of the enemy, but that about three-fourths of a mile beyond they could hear
troops marching, apparently in force, towards our left. This intelligence was
promptly reported to an officer of General Berry's staff. During the night
several attacks were made on the left of the division and repulsed, none of
them reaching the position held by the Twenty-sixth.
At day-break a heavj' artillery fire was opened on the left, followed by mus-
ketry, which rolled steadily nearer. The skirmishers in front were attacked,
and the Seventy-second New York, soon after giving way, left the flank
uncovered. Colonel Tilghman endeavored to change front, but being under a
heavy fire and ia a thick wood, it was imperfectly done, and in making the at-
tempt, was himself severely wounded. The fire, though irregular, was well
sustained for some minutes, when, judging from the increasing numbers and
direction of the enemy, that the division had been broken and its position lost,
350 TWENTY-SESTH REGIMENT. 1863
an order was given to retreat to General GriflOLii's intrenchments, which was
effected in good order, the men keeping up a steady fire so long as the enemy
followed. Taking position in rear of batteries, it remained in support while
the army held the field, and upon its withdrawal returned to its camp near
Falmouth. The loss in the engagement was four officers wounded, eighteen
enlisted men killed, si:sty-four wounded and ten taken prisoners. The severity
of Colonel Tilghman's wound rendered it necessary for him to retire from the
field, and he did not again rejoin the regiment. Upon his recovery his resig-
nation was accepted to enable him to take command of the Third United States
colored troops, to which he had been appointed. Lieutenant Colonel Bodine
succeeded to the command, and was soon after commissioned Colonel.
New camping ground was soon after selected on a beautiful knoll, and the
men labored zealously in laying out streets with proper drainage, building
bowers of green foliage over and in front of their tents, and vieiag with each
other in cleanliness and good order. Early in June the regiment was detailed
to accompany the wagon train of the Third Corps to Morrisville, a tedious
march of twenty-nine miles through dust and heat, re-joining the brigade at
Beverly ford. This was the initiation of the march to Gettysburg, which was
continued through Centre^ille and Gum Springs, crossing the Potomac at Ed-
wards' ferry. Moving up the South Mountain and guarding its passes to pre-
vent the incursion of rebel cavalry, it proceeded through Middletown valley to
Frederick, Maryland, and thence to Emmittsburg. Here General Sickles
received an order from General Meade, now in command of the army, to march
to the neighborhood of Middleburg, and soon after a message from Howard,
advising him of the fall of Eeynolds, and calling loudly for help. Perplexed
as to his duty, he decided to follow the Napoleanic precept, to march to the
sound of the enemy's guns, and arrived in the vicinity of Gettysburg on the
evening of July 1st. The Third Corps bivouacked for the night near the bat-
tle-field, and early on the morning of the 2d the regiment was detailed to tear
down the fences along and near the Emmittsburg road, to facilitate the move-
ment of artillery and troops. The lines were then formed with the Twenty-
sixth on the extreme right of the corps and on the Emmittsburg road. The
advantage of position in this part of the line was in favor of the enemy, as it
was exposed in the open field and liable to be swept by artillery from the ridges
beyond. Late in the day the regiment changed front while undci: severe fire,
in order to receive the charge of a Florida brigade, advancing in mifis obliquely
from the left front. No sooner was it checked than the Twenty-sii-'ih in turn
charged the enemy and drove him in confnsion across the road, making numerous
captures. The day proved disasterous to the corps, but it fought witb deter-
mined bravery, and inflicted severe losses upon the enemy. On the 3d the
brigade was principally occupied in supporting batteries, and was marched to
the weakest and most threatened points. The Twenty-sixth went into battle with
three hundred and sixty-four enlisted men, of whom two hundred and thirteen
were kUled and wounded ; out of eighteen officers two were killed and nine
severely wounded ; two of the nine died of their wounds, and five were disabled
from further service and made cripples for life ; three color bearers were killed
The severity of the loss was owing to the faulty position of the line, and the
entire absence of shelter, either natural or constructed ; but it inflicted as well
as suffered great slaughter.
On the 5th of July it moved with the army in pursuit of the enemy, pass-
1863 BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG. 351
ing through Emmittsburg and Frederick, crossed the South Mountain, and
proceeded to the neighborhood of Williamsport. After the successful escape
of the rebel army into Virginia the regiment marched to Harper's Ferry, where
necessary supplies were received. Again taking up the line of march, pass-
ing Snicker's Gap and Upperville, to Manassas Gap, with orders to intercept*
any force of the enemy retreattag up the Shenandoah VaUey, it succeeded
in striking his rear guai-d at Wappiag Heights, where a sharp action ensued.
At this place Colonel Bodine was ordered to lead his own, with a section of ar-
tiQery, to a commanding position on the extreme right, for the purpose of check-
ing the rebel cavalry operating in that direction. The force was withdrawn on
the following day towards Warrenton.
General Sickles having been severely wounded at Gettysburg, and no longer
in the field, the command of the corps was assigned to Major General W. B.
French, and that of the division to Brigadier General Henry Prince. At War-
renton the regiment halted for a few days for rest and much needed supplies.
On the 20th of August it marched at daylight ia advance of the army, to picket
the Eappahannock from Freeman's to Beverly ford, and on being relieved on
the following day rejoined the brigade near the latter place. A camp was laid
out and the routine of drUl, parade and picket duty resumed. While here one
hundred and ninety-two recruits were received and distributed to the compa-
nies, and their drill and discipline commenced. On the 15th of September it
marched from camp, and, on the following morning crossing the Eappahannock
at Freeman's ford, proceeded to Culpepper Court House. Here the regiment
was detailed to guard the approaches from the south, and protect the wagon
trains parked near the town.
The ladies in California who had manifested their regard for this regiment,
and their desire for the success of the national cause, by presenting it on its
entrance into service with a beautiful stand of colors, had, with never-failing
interest, watched it in its many campaigns, and believing that the fiery scourge
of battle, to which it had been so frequently subjected, had rendered the first
flag useless, sent a new one, a counterpart of the first, which was received
with every manifestation of gladness. Upon the occasion of its presentation
the regiment was drawn up in hollow square, in the centre of which were
the generals commanding the division and brigade, with their respective staff's,
and other invited guests. The flag was presented by Major Charles HarnHn, son
of Vice President Hamlin, and was received in behalf of the regiment by Colonel
Bodine 5 an appropriate prayer was offered, and the band played patriotic
airs, after which the invited guests sat down to a collation.
General Meade, having ascertained that Lee had dispatched Longstreet to
East Tennessee, pushed forward to the line of the Eapidan, and was prepar-
ing to cross, when orders were received from Washington to detach the Eleventh
and Twelfth Corps, under command of General Hooker, for the relief of Eose-
crans, at Chattanooga. Meade, accordingly, found it necessary to retire. —
When the movement commenced, the Twenty-sixth was ordered to escort the
wagon train of the corps. At Bealton station, on the Orange and Alexandria
railroad, it was called by General Owen to the support of a battery in position
to prevent an attack upon the supply trains. At Beverly ford it was again
placed to defend the approaches, and was detailed on the flauk of the army on
the march to CentreviUe. Encamping at Union Mills it remained doing guard
duty and engaged in drill until the army again commenced a forward move-
352 TWENTY-SIXTH REGIMENT. ' 1864
ment, along the Orange and Alexandria railroad, when it was employed in
re-laying the track upon that road, which, upon its abandonment, had been
destroyed by the enemy. When it was finished, the army again passed the
Eappahannock, the Twenty-sixth crossing at Kelly's ford, where it was actively
engaged in pushing back the enemy. At Brandy station, November 19th,
the regiment went into winter quarters ; but as the sequel proved for only a
brief period.
Upon the heels of the success at Eappahannock station was initiated the
Mine Eun campaign. On the 26th of November the regiment marched to
Jacob's ford on the Eapidan, and was immediately deployed as skirmishers.
Moving to the attack, it drove the enemy steadily about two miles through the
wood, leading the Union column. On the following day it was again engaged
near the Orange Court House road, where it held the left of the liue, the affair
resultiug in a brisk fight lasting from two o'clock, P. M., until dark. Having
moved by a wrong road too far to the right of the army, it was ordered to with-
draw to Eobinson's tavern, and arrived on the afternoon of the 28th. On the
following day it was sent on a reconnoissance to ascertain the exact position of
the enemy, now holding a line of works along Mine Eun.* Preparations were
made for an assault, the Twenty-sixth holding a position on the right of the
Second Corps, the extreme left of the army. On account of the severity of the
weather and the strength of the enemy's works, it was deemed advisable not
to attack, and further operations were abandoned. The regiment was then or-
dered to report to General Gregg at Parker's store, on the plank road leading
from Fredericksburg to Orange Court House, where it arrived at one o'clock, P.
M., and was immediately placed in position to repel an attack of the enemy
following up the line of retreat. At daylight on the 2d of December it resumed
the march, bringing up the rear of the army, crossing the Eapidan at Culpeppei
Mine ford, and returned on the 3d to camp at Brandy station, with a loss in
the expedition of one of&cer and five men killed, and one officer and twenty-
three men wounded.
During the ensuing winter the command was engaged in constructing roads,
in drill and picket duty, and in the general routine of camp life. More than
half of the men re-enlisted in conformity to the terms of the government, re-
ceiving the tendered bounty and a thirty days' furlough. Thirty-five recruits
were received and distributed among the several companies.
In March, 1864, by the order of General Meade, the Third Corps was broken
up, and the brigade to which the Twenty-sisth had, from the first, been attached,
was re-organized by taking from it the Eleventh Massachusetts and Eighty-
fourth Pennsylvania, and by adding the Fifth, Sixth, Seventh and Eighth New
Jersey and the One Hundred and Fifteenth Pennsylvania. General Mott was
assigned to its command, and General Carr to that of the division -, but subse-
quently General Mott was placed in command of the division, and Colonel
Eobert M'Allister, of the Eleventh New Jersey, to that of the brigade, t In
* During the operations at Mine Run, an oflQcer of another regiment was wotinded, and the
bearers of a stretcher belonging to the Twenty-sixth started to carry him from the field. They
had not gone far when a round shot from the enemy's battery struck the bearers, taking off the
head of one and the ear of the other ; the stretcher dropped, and the ludicrous part of the story
is, that the officer jumped up and ran away towards the rear at a high rate of speed, to the sur-
prise of those around.
t Organization of the Second Brigade, Colonel Robert M'AUister, Third Division, General G.
Mott, Second Corps, Major General W . S. Hancock. First R^ment Massachusetts Volunteers,
1864 BATTLE OF SPOTTSYLVANIA COURT HOUSE. 353
th6 meantime General Grant having been placed in command of all the Na-
Honal forces, had fixed his head-quarters with the army of the Potomac, and
in connection with General Meade, was directing its operations.
On the 4th of May, 1864, the regiment, under command of Major Samuel G.
Moffitt, took up the line of march for Ely's ford, and crossing upon the pon-
toons reached the old battle-ground at ChanceUorsville late in the afternoon,
bivouacking upon the same field where it had fought just a year before. On
the following day it moved with the corps towards the Wilderness, and was
deployed as skirmishers on the extreme left of the army, where the enemy was
soon met in force and the engagement became general. Remaining on the left
through the entire battle it steadily held its position against every attempt to
turn it. The loss * was twelve killed and twenty-seven wounded.
On the morning of the 8th the regiment was detailed with the Eighth New
Jersey and Sixteenth Massachusetts, as a provisional brigade, under Colonel
Eamsey, to guard the ammunition train, en route for Todd's tavern. It rejoined
the brigade on the 10th and marched with the corps to Spottsyivania Court
House, when it was formed in line of battle on the extreme left of the army,
where it was engaged in constructing rifle-pits. In the afternoon a charge was
made upon the rebel works, but without success. On the 12th the regiment
participated in the grand charge of the Second Corps. Advancing in two lines,
Barlow's and Birney's divisions forming the first, and Gibbon's and Mott's the
second, under cover of a dense fog, Hancock swept over the earth works held
by Edward Johnson's Division, of Ewell's Corps, completely routing it, taking
five thousand prisoners, forty guns, and captuimg Generals Johnson and Stewart.
The regiment took two lifapoleon guns, which they turned upon the enemy, with
good eflTect. The captured works were held during the continuance of the
battle, from the 10th to the 15th. In this engagement, known as the battle of
Spottsyivania Court House, the loss in the Twenty-sixth was twenty killed and
forty-five wounded.
In the advance of the army, the regiment, while posted to defend the left
flank was attacked by Eosser's cavalry. The shock was sudden and severe.
Mne men were kiUed and two wounded by a single discharge from his light
battery, but he was repulsed with slight additional loss.
On the 21st it moved at dawn, crossing the railroad near Guinea station,
and, passing through Bowling Green and Guilford, it encamped on the west
«ide of the Mattapouy creek. The next day it was engaged in building breast-
works near Carolina county poor house, and on the 23d marched near to tho
Korth Anna river, where it was exposed to heavy shelling from the enemy, but
succeeded in pushing him across. On the 24th it crossed under heavy fire and
immediately deployed as skirmishers to the right of tho bridge, and continued
in active duty in aU the operations at this place. On the 27th it moved towards
the Pamunky river, and crossed at Nelson's ford. Advancing about two miles,
it was employed in tlirowiag up breast- works.
Colonel M'Laughlin ; Twenty-sixth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, Colonel Bodine ; Second
Kegiment New HampsMre Volunteers, Colonel Patterson ; One Hundred and Fifteenth Regi-
ment Pennsylvania Volunteers, Colonel Dunne ; Fifth Regiment New Jersey Volunteers, Colonel
Willian ; Sixth Regiment New Jersey Volunteers, Colonel Burling ; Seventh Regiment New
Jersey Volunteers, Colonel Sewell ; Eighth Regiment New Jersey Volunteers, Colonel Ramsey.
* Private Christian Snyder, of company P, was shot through the back in this engagement ;
the spiaal column being fraciured. His. last words were, " I do not care tO' die, but the Flag,
the Flag."
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TWENTY-SIXTH REGIMENT,
1864
Here, the term of service having expired, it was relieved from duty. The
re-enlisted men and those whose time had not expired were transferred to the
Kinety-ninth Pennsylvania, belonging to the First Brigade, Third Division of
the Second Corps. Marching to White House landing, it embarked upon a
propeller for Washington, where it arrived on the 4:th of June and was quar-
tered at the Soldiers' Best. On the following day it proceeded to Philadelphia
where ;t was escorted, by the Henry Guards, to the Cooper Shop Eefreshment
Saloon, thence to Independence Hall, where it was disbanded. On the 18th the
men were paid and formally mustered out of service.
From its first entrance into service, it was almost constantly engaged in ac-
tive duty ; though never, but for a brief period, out of Virginia, long and fati-
guing marches were frequent, repeatedly crossing its own track, and often
marching and fighting over the same ground. Its campaignings opened upon
the Peninsula and ended midway in the Wilderness. Its first experience was
in the trenches before Yorktown, its last, by a few hardened veterans — the rem-
nants of a once full ranked and stalwart body — ^amid the bursting of shells in
the breast-works of the Pamunky.
FIELD AND STAFF OFFICERS.
William F. SmaU..
Benj. C. Tilghman.
Rush Van Dyke ....
Robert L. Bodine .,
Casper M. Berry.
Sam'l G. Moffitt..
Joseph Dickinson...
Peter P. G. HaU
John S. Riehl
John Adler
Geo. W. Dickinson.
Col
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Lt.CoI
,..do
Maj....
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Adj..
...do.
...do.
Q.M.
...do..,
St. Jno. W. Mentzer, Surg .
Solomon S. Shultz do...
Lewis R. Kirk do...
June 1, '61,
May 29, '61,
June 1, '61,
June 1, '61,
June 1, '61,
May 27, '61,
June 1, '61,
June 1, '61,
June 1, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 30, '61,
June 1, '61,
Aug. '63,
Nov. 3, '62,
Wounded at Williamsburg— disch. June 30, '62.
Wd. at Chance] lorsviUe— disch. July 26, 1863, to
accept Colonelcy of 3d U. S. C. T.— Bv. Briga-
dier General, March 13, 1865.
Discharged April 10, 1862.
Pr. from priv. to Com. Sgt., June 4, 1861— to 2d
Lt. Co. K, Aug. 21, 1861— to Capt., Jan. 14, '62—
to Major, July 15, '62— to Lt. Col., Oct. 12, '63—
to Col., Feb. 20, 1864— to Bv. Brig. Gen., March
14, 1864— m us. out with reg., June 18, 1864.
Discharged July 7, 1862,
Pr. from Capt. Co. A, to Major, Nov. 12, '63 — wd
at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863— mustered out with
regiment, J une 18, 1864.
Transferred to Statt" of Gen. Hooker, Aug., 1861.
Discharged by Special Order, February 16, 1863.
Pr. from 1st Lt. Co. D, to Adj., Feb. 10,1863— wd.
at Mine Run, November 27, 1863— mustered out
with regiment, June 18, 1864.
Pr. fr. 2d Lt. Co. I, May 31, '61— died July 31, '62.
Pr. from 1st Lt. Co. I, to R. Q, M., Aug. 1, 1862—
mustered out with regiment, June 18, 1864.
Promoted to Assistant Surgeon U, S. Volun-
teers, March 25, 1863.
Res. Sept. 18, '63— appointed Asst. Swrg. U. S. V.
Pr. from Asst. Surg. 112th reg. P. V. , Nov. 3, '63—
mustered out vrith regiment, June 18, 1865.
Note.— The following abbreviations have been used in the preparation of remarks :
Ab. absent.
Asst. assistant.
Adj. Adjutant.
Bu. buried.
Bv. brevet,
Bd. band.
Capt. Captain,
Chap. Chaplaitt,
Cor. Coi-poral. Fr. from.
Com. commissioned or Furl, furlough.
Hos. hospital.
Lt. Lieutenant.
commissary.
Cert, certificate.
Dis. dismissed.
Dis'y. disability.
Disch. discharged
Exp. expiration.
Mus. mustered.
Muc. musician.
Mis. missing.
Pr. promoted.
PL principal.
Priv. private.
Keg. regiment,
Eed. reduced.
Kem. removed.
Ben. sentenced.
Serv. service.
Surg. Surgeon.
Sgt. Sergeant.
Sub. substitute.
Stew, steward.
Tr. transferred.
Vet. veteran volunteer.
Wd. wounded.
Wds. wounds.
THIIEE YEARS' SERVICE.
NAME.
BANK.
DATE OP MUSTEK
INTO SERVICE.
-3
i
i
KEMAEKS.
Samuel Hopkins
Jules B. Cohen
As.Sur.
...do
June 1, '61,
June 1, '61,
Feb. '62,
June 21, '62,
July 20, '62,
July 20, '62,
Aug. 15, '62,
Apr. 1, '63,
June 1, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, 'Gl,
May 27, '67,
May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
May 30, '61,
May 28, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
Discharged, 1861.
Discharged, 1861.
T. W. Alexander
David Newcomer . . .
J. A. P. Magnin
Isaiah P. Dewling...
H. S. Gross
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
Pr. to Surgeon 160th reg. P. V., Oct. 20, 1862.
Resigned August, 1862.
Resigned December 29, 1862.
Discharged November 19, 1863.
Resigned October 17, 1863.
William Craig
...do
Mustered out with regiment, June 18, 1864.
Charles A. Beck
Roberts. Parker...
John W. Woodward
Sam'lG. Wregner...
Chas. W.Vanzant...
Wm. Souerbier
Jacob C. Hamilton-
Chap'n
Sr. Maj.
...do
...do
Com. Sr
Q.M.Sr
...do
Hos. St.
...do
Muc...
...do
Resigned July 12, '62— re-commissioned Sept. 15,
1862— mustered out with regiment, June 18, '64.
Promoted from Sgt. of company A, Aug. 1, 1863—
mustered out with regiment, June 18, 1864.
Promoted to 1st Lieut, company I, Jan. 1, 1863.
Died of wds. received at Gettysburg, July 2, '63.
Promoted from private of company A, Dec. 1,
1861— mustered out with regiment, June 18, '64.
Ti-ansferred to 99th reg. P. V., May 30, '64— Vet,
Promoted to 2d Lieut, company I, June 1, 1863.
Pi-omoted fr. private company E, March 8, '64—
mustered out with regiment, June 18, 1864.
Promoted Hospital Steward, U. States Army,
February 16. 1863.
Promoted principal musician Sept. 30, 1862—
mustered out with regiment, June 18, 1864.
Transferred to 99th reg. P. V., May 30, '64— Vet.
Luther Gerhard '.
Charles G. Marshall
Joseph Steiner
Company A.
RECRTJITED AT PHILADELPHIA.
Samuel G. Moffitt.
Robert Bruce ,
John D.Sloan
William B. Fish.
Benj. R. Wright
Peter J. Donnley....
John Hankey
Norman Ackley
Harrison G. Clifton
Robert Ashton
Jno. W. Woodward
Robert EL Parker...
Joseph Neil
JohnH. Beck
Samuel J. Wallace.
John P. Boyd
Wilham Wier
John H. Garity.
John Russell
John Bailey
Joseph M. Walter..
John H. Kem._
Daniel Fillen
JohnR. Kem
Josephs. Davis
Capt...
..do....
1st Lt.,
..do....
2d Lt..
Serg't.
..do
..do....
do.
do.
...do.
...do.
.do.
■do.
...do...
...do...,
...do....
Corp ..
...do...
...do„.
...do...
...do...
...do...
...do...
...do...
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
Aug.
May
27,
27,
'61,
'61,
3
3
27,
27,
'61,
'61,
3
3
27,
'61,
3
27,
'61,
3
27,
'61,
3
27,
'61,
3
27,
27,
27,
27,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
3
3
3
3
3,
'62,
3
27,
'61,
3
27,
27,
27,
27,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
3
3
3
3
27,
'61,
3
27,
'61,
3
27,
'61,
3
27,
'61,
3
27,
'61,
3
13,
'61,
3
27,
'61,
3
Promoted to Major, November 12, 1863.
Pr. from 2d to 1st Lieut., Feb. 28, 1863— to Capt.,
Nov. 12, 1863— mus. out with Co., June 18, 1864.
Promoted to Captain company I, Jan. 1, 1863.
Pr. from Sergeant to 1st Lieut., Nov. 17, 1863—
mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Promoted from Sergeant to 2d Lieut., February
28, 1863— killed at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863.
Promoted from Corporal to Sergeant, June 1,'64^
mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Pr. to Corporal, June 23, 1863— to Sergeant, Dec.
13, 1864 — mus. out with company, June 18, '64:
Pr. to Corporal, May 1, 1862— to Sergeant, Nov. 1',
1862— disch. on Surg, certificate, March 21, 1864.'
Transferred to 99th reg. P. V., June 1, 1864— VetV
Transferred to 99th reg. P. V., June 1, 1864— Vet.
Promoted to Sergeant Major, November 1, 1862i
Pr. to Corporal, Aug. 12, 1862— to Sergeant, Nov.
1, 1862— to Sergeant Major, August 1, 1863.
Pr. to Corporal, Dec. 1, 1863— to Sergeant, Jan. 1,
1864— tr. to 99th regiment P. V., June 1, 1864.
Pr. to Corporal, May 23, 1862— to Sergeant, Nov.
10, 1862— kiUed at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863.
Deserted September 16, 1862.
Deserted October 4, 1862.
Deserted August 25, 1862.
Promoted to Corporal, May 13, 1863— mustered
out with company, June 18, 1864.
Promoted to Corporal, May 13, 1863— mustered
out with company, June 18, 1864.
Promoted to Corporal, May 13, 1863— mustered
out with company, June 18, 1864.
Promoted to Corporal, February 1, 1863— trans-
ferred to 99th regiment P. v., June 1, 1864— Vet:
Promoted to Corporal, Jan. 1, 1864— transferred
to 99th regiment P. V., June 1, 1864— Vet.
Promoted to Corporal, Jan. 1, 1864— transferred
to 99th regiment P. V., June 1, 1864— Vet.
Promoted to Corporal, June 30, 1863— transferred
to 99th regiment, P. V., June 1, 1864.
Promoted to Corporal, Aug. 9, 1861— transferred'
to Veteran Reserve Corps, April 11, .1864.
356
TWENTY-SIXTH REGIMENT,
Rich'd C. Maxwell..
John Wagner...
Richard Curtis..
Geo. A. Cogswell.
Edward Murray
Henry H. Smith
Lemuel Benfer...
Joseph P. Hasten. ...
Joseph Steiner
Frederick Pohlman
Allen, Samuel
Arbuckle, William
Bumbaugh, Geo
Bayne, William R..
Bale, Henry
Bonitz, Charles....
Brewster, James.. ,
Burns, John ,
Bentz, Jacob
Baldwin, James....
BUthe, Joseph
Balance, Thomas..
Blaker, Ulysses....
Brewster, George.
Conrad, Edward...
Cooper, Leon
Clark, John
Classeday, Michael
Crystle, James
Diehl, William H...
Daugherty, Geo
Dillon, John W
Duflfey, Francis J...
Diamond, Edward..
Deblrn, Peter
Fair, Philip
Finnegan, John
Fairbanks.Sylvan's
Frickle, Charles
Fawfer, Henry M...
Ferguson, James....
Foster, Adam
Frazine, Henry M..
Foster, William
Gentnor, Henry
Gilpin, Charles
Gordon, Wm. 1st...
Gordon, Wm. 2d
Gordon, Samuel
Groah, John
Gideon, William
Grant, Alexander...
Gibson, John
Hill, Warren C
Henry, James R
Hannaberry, Wm..,
Highfield, Wm
I Haines, Reuben
Hoover, William....
Hayden, William...
Haney, William
Hayman, Josh
Hoyle, Joseph
Hagan, Henry
Hutton, William
Jordan, Jacob
Jennings, Thomas..
Johnson, William...
Corp.
Aug. 13, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
'61,
May 27
May 27
May 27
May 27
Aug. 13;
May 27
May 27.
May 27:
May 27:
May 27
May 27
May 27,
May 27
May 27
May 27
Sept. 5
Sept. 1
Sept. 1
May 27,
May 27
May 27
May 27
May 27
Aug. 21
Aug. 21
May 27
May 27:
May 27:
May 27
May 27
May 27
May 27
May 27
May 27
May 27
May 27
May 27
May 27
May 27,
May 27
May 27,
May 27,
Sept. 5:
May 27
May 27
May 27
April 29.
May 27'
Sept. 1
May 27
May 27.
May 27:
May 27,
May 27,
May 27
Sept. 1
Aug. 31
Sept. 1
Aug. 1
Sept. 1
May 27
May 27,
Sept. 15
April 27
May 27
Promoted to Corporal, May 21, 1862— transferred
to 99th regiment P. V., June 1, 1864.
Killed by accident at Cp. Union, Md., Aug. 1,'61.
Promoted to Corporal, December 18, 1862— killed
at Chancellorsville, May 3, 1863.
Promoted to Corporal, December 18, 1862— killed
at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863.
Deserted October 27, 1861.
Deserted August 29, 1862.
Deserted August 27, 1862.
Tr. to 99th regiment P. V., June 1, 1864— Vet.
Promoted to principal musician, Jan. 1, 1864.
Promoted to principal musician, Oct. 18, 1861.
Killed at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863.
Deserted May 27, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Wounded at Fair Oaks — discharged on Surgeon's
certificate — date unknown.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 15, '63.
Tr. to 99th regiment P. V., June 1, 1864— Vet.
Transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps, Aug. 1,'63.
Transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps, Aug. 1,'63.
Transferred to 99th regiment P. V., June 1, 1864.
Transferred to 99th regiment P. V., June 1, 1864.
Deserted July 23, 1861.
Deserted June 28, 1862.
Not on muster-out roll.
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Wounded at Bull Run August 29, 1862— dis-
charged December 10, 1862.
Deserted October 6, 1863.
Deserted October 6, 1863.
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Died at Fortress Monroe— date unknown.
Died at Camp Union, Md., November 14, 1861.
Deserted December 11, 1861.
Tr. to Co. C, 26th reg. P. V.— date unknown.
Deserted May 28, 1861.
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate, July 30, 1861.
Discharged on Surg, certificate, Oct. 10 1861.
Transferred to V. R. C. — date unknown.
Tr. to Co. H, 26th reg. P. V.— date unknown.
Tr. to Co. H, 26th reg. P. V date unknown.
Died August 17, 1862.
Not on muster-out roll.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, May 1, '62.
Wounded at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863— discharged
on Surgeon's certificate, December 10, 1863.
Transferred to 99th reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vet.
Tr. to Co. C, 26th reg. P. V.— date unknown.
Transferred to company C— date unknown.
Transferred to 99th reg. P. V., June 1, 1864.
Transferred to 99th reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vet.
KiUed at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863.
Deserted August 27, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Wounded at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863 — discharged
on Surgeon's certificate, February 7, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 10, '62.
Transferred to 99th reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 99th reg. P. V., June 1, 1864.
Transferred to 99th reg. P. V., June 1, 1864.
Transferred to V. R. C, August 1, 1863.
Killed at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863.
Died at Philadelphia, Pa.— date unknown.
Deserted October 21, 1862.
Deserted February 7, 1864— Vet.
Transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps, Aug. 1, '63.
Transferred to 99th regiment P. V., June 1, 1864.
Killed at ChanceUorsviUe, May 3, 1863.
THREE YEAES' SEEVICB.
357
Krusen.Gustavus B Private
Kuhn, Charles...
Kline, Benjamin
Kennedy, Wm. C...
Kefi'er, Frederick...
Kulp, John F ,
Love, Charles
Litzenburg, James
Levy, Aaron
Longue, Patrick ....
Lipsey, Thomas
Lees, Charles E
Lyman, Edmund..
Lamont, Richard.,
Long, James
Logue, S
Murray, George W
Morrell, William....
Merrick, Ferdinand
Maflfett, Noah, Jr..
Morris, Edward
Magargee, Andrew
Maxwell, Richard..
M'Namee, John ....
M'Clune, Geo. W..
M'MulUn, Samuel.
M'Mahan, Michael
M'Cabe, Francis ....
M'Nabb, Samuel....
M'Kinzie, William
M'Glucker, John....
Naglor, George F ...
Nippes, Charles
Nersser, Henry C...
O' Donald, John
Preston, William C
Price, Wilham
Quinn, Patrick
do..
do.
...do.
...do.,
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
Ripley, George
Rinehart, Hiram V
Ridgley, Charles D
Robinson, John
Rodgers, Michael..
Ripple, James
Schooley.Wm.M. P
Shaffer, Henry....
Shlitenger, John
Sinex, Charles....
Sloan, Jacob ,
Smith, Charles, 1st
Stocker, Joseph M...
Sullivan, James ....
Smith, Charles, 2d
Taylor, John T
Van Horn, William
Van Kirk, Pen'ton
Vansant, Charles...,
Willingmeyer, D ..,
Wood, Basil
Winfield, Samuel..
Wilson, William....
Whitfield, Henry..
Wilfong, Joseph....
Wilson, Jesse
Williams, John
Woods, Robert
Wilson, John
.do.
May 27, '61,
Aug. 20, '63,
May 27, 'Gl,
May 27, '61,
Mav 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
Sept. 1, '63,
May 27, '61,
Aug. 2, '63,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
Aug. 21,'" '63,
Aug. 21, '63,
May"27J''6i,
May 27, '61,
y 27, '61,
y 27, '61,
y 27, '61,
y 27, '61,
ig. 13, '61,
y 27, '61,
ly 27, '61,
ly 27, '61,
ly 27, '61,
ly 27, '61,
'62,
May
May
May
Sept.
May
May
May
May
May
Sept.
Dec. 30, '61,
Aug. 30, '63,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
Aug. 30, '62,
do May 27, '61,
May 27,
May
27,
Sept.
»,
May
27,
May
27,
Sept.
1,
Aug.
1,
Sept.
1,
Sept.
1
Aug.
21,
May
27,
Sept.
1,
'61,
Reduced from Corporal, Aug. 9, 1862— discharged
on Surgeon's certificate, February 1, 1863.
Transferred to 99th reg. P. V., June 1, 1864.
Tr. to company C, 26th reg. P. V.— date unknown.
Deserted Mpy 28, 1861.
Deserted August 27, 1862.
Deserted August 2, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Died at Philadelphia, January 23, 1863.
Transferred to Signal Corps — date unknown.
Transferred to 99th reg. P. V., June 1, 1864.
KiUed at ChancellorsviUe, May 3, 1863.
Died July 6, 1862, of wounds received at Glen-
dale, June 80, 1862.
Deserted May 27, 1861.
Deserted October 6, 1863.
Deserted October 14, 1863.
Died at Andersonville, Ga.— grave, 9,085.
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 30, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 29, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 30, '62.
Died at Camp Stiles, Md., December 15, 1861.
Transferred to 99th reg. P. Y., June 1, '64— Vet.
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Mustered oiit with company, June 18, 1864. .
Mustered out -with company, June 18, 1864.
Wounded at Fredericksburg, December IS, '62—
discharged August 21, 1863.
Transferred to 99th regiment P. V., June 1, 1864.
Transferred to 99tb regiment P. V., June 1, 1864.
Deserted May 28, 1861.
Transferred to 99th regiment P. V., June 1, 1864.
Killed at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863.
Killed at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863.
Deserted October 14, 1863.
Deserted June 29, 1862.
Deserted May 28, 1861.
Wounded at ChancellorsviUe, May 3, 1863— dis-
charged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 21, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 5, 1861.
Transferred to 99th reg. P. V., June 1, 1864— Vet.
Transferred to 99th regiment P. V., June 1, 1864.
Tr. to Co. C, 26th reg. P. V.— date unknown.
Deserted January 27, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 10, '61.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate, March 30, 1863.
Wounded at Getty sburg— transferred to 99th regi-
ment P. v., June 1, 1864.
Transferred to 99th reg. P. V., June 1, 1864— Vet.
Transferred to 99th reg. P. V., June 1, 1864.
Deserted October 4, 1862.
Deserted October 4, 1862.
Died at Andersonville, May 24, '64— grave, 1,349.
Wounded at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863— discharg-
ed on Surgeon's certificate, October 22, 1863.
Reduced from Corporal, April 1, 1862— discharg-
ed on Surgeon's certificate, May 1, 1862.
Wounded at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863— discharg-
ed on Surgeon's certificate, May 27, 1864.
Transferred to 99th reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vet.
KiUed at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863.
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 17, 1862.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Aug. 1, 1863.
Transferred to 99th regiment P. V., June 1, 1864.
Transferred to 99th regiment P. V., June 1, 1864.
Transferred to 99th regiment P. V., June 1, 1864.
Transferred to 99th regiment P. V., June 1, 1864.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
KiUed at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863.
358
TWEXTT-SIXTH KEGllMENT,
NAME.
RANK.
DATE OF MUSTER
INTO SERVICE.
i
>
REMARKS.
Wilson, Chas. P
Weir, Caleb
Weir, John
Private
...do
...do
Aug. 30, '62,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
Aug. 21, '63,
May 27, '61,
3
3
3
3
3
Died at Washington, D. C, September 27, 1863.
Deserted January 27, 1862.
Deserted August 25, 1862.
Deserted October 14, 1863.
Transferred to 99th reg., June 1, 1864— Vet.
Weightman, Thos...
Youug, John W
...do
...do
Company B.
recruited at philadelphia.
JohuB. Adams
Capt....
Robert Gillespie
...do
1st Lt..
...do
James M'Elwee
WiUiam Morrison...
John Kewsome
2d Lt..
...do
Andrew Hoss
Serg't..
...do
Archibald Hayes. . . .
...do
Clotworthy Evans..
James Holliday
...do
...do
JohnM'Cain
...do
Jones Bradberry
James Williamson..
...do
Corp....
Hugh Hemphill
...do
Daniel Barr
...do
Charles Barger
...do
Anthony Bechter. . . .
...do
Edward Boyd
...do
Henry Boles
...do
W^m. Anderson
...do
WilUam Dunn
Muc
...do
Charles H. Cook
Anderson, Wm
Armstrong, John ...
Archer, Robert
Anderson, Isaac
ArcTier, Thomas
Abrams, Benj. H....
Anderson, Matthew
...do
Private
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
Brown, Kennedy...
BroAvn, Thomas
Black, Hugh
...do
...do
...do
Broadbent, Dan'lW
...do
Buchanan, Mose§...
...do
Buchanan Wm. G..
...do
...do
Batty, Henry
...do
Boyd, John
...do
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May^ 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
Aug. 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
Aug. 9, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 5, '61,
May 27, '61,
Sept. 19, '61,
Mar. 10, '64,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
Jan. 20, '62,
May 27, '61,
Jan. 20, '62,
-' - '61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
May 27,
May 27,
May 27,
May 27,
May 27,
May 27,
May 27,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
Pr. to Lt. Col., April 18, 1863— not mustered—
resigned June 3, 1863.
Pr. to Sgt., July 25, '61— to 1st Lt., July 22, '62— to
Capt., July 1, '63— mus.out with Co., June 18,'64.
Resigned July 1, 1862.
Pr. to 2d Lt., July 3, '62— to 1st Lt., July 1, '63—
wounded at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863— mustered
out with company, June 18, 1864.
Dismissed July 5, 1862.
Wounded at Chancellorsville, May 3, 1863— pro-
moted to 2d Lieut., April 23, '64— mustered out
with company, June 18, 1864— Vet.
Pr. to Sgt., May 5, 1862— wd. at Gettysburg, July
2, 1863— mustered oat with Co., June 18, 1864.
Promoted to Corporal, 1862 — to Sergeant, Dec. 31,
1863— mustered out with company, June 18, '64.
Promoted to Corporal, Dec. 4, 1862— to Sergeant,
April 24, 1864— mus. out with Co., June 18, '64.
Discharged on Surgeon's ceriiUcate, Sept. 7, 1861.
Wounded at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863— mustered
out with company , June 18, 1864.
Wounded at Chancellorsville, May 3, 1863~-mus-
tered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Transferred to 99th reg. P. V., INIay 30, '64— Vet.
Wd. with loss of leg at Chancellorsville, May 3,
1863 — mustered out with company, June 18, '64.
y/ounded at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863— mu-stered
out with company, Juno 18, 1864.
Promoted to Corporal, December 4, 1862 — mus-
tered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Promoted to Corporal, December 4, 1862 — mus-
tered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Wounded at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863 — mustered
out with company, June 18, 1864.
Transferred to 99th reg. P. V., May 30, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 99th reg. P. V., May SO, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 99th reg. P. V., May 30, '64— Vet.
Mustered out with companv, June 18, 1864.
Transferred to 99th reg. P. V., May 80, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 99th reg. P. V., May 30, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 22, 1862.
Transferred to 99th reg. P. V., May 30, 1864.
Deserted November 21, 1861.
Deserted — date unknown.
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Absent, in hospital, at muster out.
Wounded at Gettysburg, Jiily 2, 1863— mustered
out with company, June 18, 1864.
Wounded at Wilderness, May 6, 1864— mustered
out with company, Jxme 18, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 20, '61.
Dishonorably discharged, January 8, 1803.
Discharged August 25, 1863, for wounds, with loss
of arm,received at Chancellorsville, May 3, '63.
Wounded at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863 — mustered
out with comuany, June 18j^ 1864.
THREE YEAES' SERVICE.
359
Bunting, John
Bleyler, James L..
Barger, Jacob
Gathers, William.,.
Clark, Wilson....
Culbertson, Alex
Cunningham, Rob't
Clements, Geo. M...
Culbertson, Robert
Collins, John ,
Collins, Charles
Carson, Thomas
Carfrey, David...
Charlton, Charles...
Crawford, Thomas..
Cunningham, John
Drippg, Alexander.,
Deens, David
Douglas, George
DoM^nie, T^ewis C ...
Dingos, William
Dudgeon, Rich'd E
Daisley, Robert
Ewing, Thomas
Elliott, Hamilton...
Ervin, Joseph
Ervin, Samuel
Eddy, Andi-ew
Fleming, John
Fitzpatrick, Wm....
Gillespie, Thomas...
George, William H
Griffith, Thomas
Gordo7i, Edward....
Gillingham, Alex...
Gamble, Robert
George, John
Humphreys, Henry
Hamil, James
Private
..do
..do
..do
.do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
..do.
...do.
do.
do.
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
Hillman, Thomas do.
Hardcastle, Edw'd..|...do.
Himter, Robert do.
Inch, Robert
Jordan, William
Knight, William
Kefiferly, Christop'r
Kennedy, Robert...
Keays, William
Lake, -John S
Leech, William.
Lesher, Joseph.,
Leech, Thomas .
Little, John
Moore, George .. ,
Moore, Solomon,
Montgomery, Rob't
Maxwell, Joseph....
Martin, Edward...
Maxwell, Robert.
Maguire, .John
Murphy, John
Moran, John
Mack, Edwin
Mitchell. Samuel.
.do.
...do,
,.,do,
...do ,
„,do.
.do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
Sept. 13, '62,
Jan. 21, '64,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May
May
May
May
Feb.
Jan.
May
Sept.
May
Sept.
May
May
Sept.
May
May
Aug.
May
May
27, '61,
27, '61,
27, '61,
27, '61,
18, '64,
18, '64,
5, '61,
15, '62,
27, '61,
26, '62,
27, '61,
27, '61,
28, '61,
27, '61,
27, '61,
1, '62,
27, '61,
27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27,
May 27,
May 27,
Aug. 18,
May 27,
.May 27,
Aug. 20,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
Oct. '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
Jan. 18, '64,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
July 25, '61,
Sept. 16, '62,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
Mar. 26, '64,
Feb. 18, '64,
Feb. 18, '64,
Aug. 20, '63,
Jan. 20, '62,
Disch, on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 19, 1863.
Transferred to 99th reg. P. V., May 30, 1864.
Killed in action. May 18, 1864.
Wounded at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863— mustered
out with company, June 18, 1864.
Wounded at Chancellorsville, May 3, 1863— mus-
tered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate, July 29, 1861.
Dishonorably discharged, April 16, 1862.
Transferred to 99th reg. P. V., May 30, 1864.
Transferred to 99th reg. P. V., May 30, 1864.
Transferred to 99th reg. P, V., May 30, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 99th reg. P. V., May 30, 1864.
Died at Washington. D. C, December 13, 1862.
Killed at Locust Grove, Va., Nov. 27, 1864.
Missing in action at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863.
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 2, '62.
Transferred to Co. C, 26th reg. P. V., Aug. 3, '61.
Transferred to 99th regiment P. V., April 20, '63.
Killed at Chancellorsville, May 3, 1863.
Died May 15, 1863, of wounds received at Chan-
cellorsville, May 3, 1863.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 17, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June 12, '-62.
Deserted February 14, 1863.
Deserted February 14, 1863.
Not on muster-out roll.
Discharged by Special Order, January 2, 1862.
Deserted June 12, 1862.
Wounded at Spottsylvania C. H., May 10, 1864—
mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Mustered out vidth company, June 18, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug, 8, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 19, '61.
Deserted May 25, 1862.
Missing in action at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863.
Mustered out with compknv, June 18, 1864.
Wounded at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863— absent,
in hospital, at muster out.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June 10, '62.
Transferred to 99th regiment P. V., May 30, '64.
Died May 18, 1863, of wounds received at Chan-
cellorsville, May 3, 1863.
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Transferred to 99th regiment P. V., May 30, '64.
Killed at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863.
Deserted — date unknown.
Wounded at Gettysbui-g, July 2, 1863— mustered'
out with company, June 18, 1884.
Wounded at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863— mustered
out with company, .Tune 18,''l864,
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Transferred to 99th reg. P. V., May 30, '64— Vet.
Killed at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863.
Wd. at Locust Grove, Va., November 27, 1863 —
mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Wounded at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863, and Spott-
sylvania, May 10, '64— ab., in hos., at mus. out;
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Wounded at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863— mustereVi
out vnth company, Juue 18, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 6, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 12, '63i
Transferred to 99th regiment P. V., May 30, 1864.
Transferred to 99th regiment P. V., May 30, 1864.
Transferred to 99th regiuient P. V., May 30, 1864.
Transferred to 99th regiment P. V., May 30, 1864.
Transferred to 99th regiment P. V., May 30, 1864.
360
TWENTY-SIXTH REGIMENT,
Mackey, Edward. . . .
Mullin, Walter
M'Dowell, Wm
M'Cullough, John..
M'Clay, James
M'Colgen, James.,..
M'Keown, George..
M'Ginley, James...,
Nixon, Joseph
Nixon, Robert
Fallot, William.....
Rafierty, William.
Robinson, Alex'r...
Roberts, Henry
Russell, William..,
Sloan, Samuel
Salmon, Thomas
Shaffer, Charles P..,
Shean, Michael
Stephenson, John...
Stewart, James
Smithers, Henry....
Sanderson, Robert..
Smyth, Matthew
Steel, Paul F
Sloan, James
Sterrit, John
Stockman, John
Thornton, James....
Trouland, Robert...
Thompson, Wm. J
Trader, Edward
Thompson, Edward
Woodside, James
Wrigley, William.
Wood, Thomas
Wright, Charles...
Whitworth, John.
Yetters, Henry
Private
..do
..do
..do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
do
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
Aug. 20,
Aug. 20,
May 27,
May 27,
Dec. 21,
Mar. 26,
Sept. 5,
Dec. 30,
May 27,
May 27,
May 27,
May 27,
May 27,
Aug. 20,
May 27,
May 27,
May
May
Jan.
June
Jan.
May
Sept.
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
Aug.
May
Aug.
May
May 27,
May 27,
Apr. 4,
May 27,
May 27,
Deserted February 20, 1864.
Deserted February 20, 18G4.
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Wd. at Hanover Junction, "Va., May 25, 1864—
absent, in hospital, at muster out.
Transferred to 99th reg. P. V., May 30, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 99th regiment P. V., May 30, '64.
Transferred to 99th regiment P. V.. May 30, '64.
Transferred to 99th regiment P. V., May 30, '64.
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Wd. at Chancellorsville, May 3, '63— and at Wil-
derness. May 6, '64 — ab.,in hospital, at mus. out.
Deserted June 9, 1862,
Mastered out with company, .June 18, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June 2, '62.
Transferred to United States Army, Nov. 2, '62.
Missing in action at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863,
Wd. at Hanover Junction, Va., May 25, 1864 —
absent, in hospital, at muster out.
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 1, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 18, '63.
Tr. to company I, 26th reg. P. V., Sept. 22, 1861.
Transferred to 99th regiment P. V., May 30, '64.
Tr. to company C, 26th reg. P. V., Jan. 5, 1862.
Killed at Chancellorsville, May 3, 1863.
KiUed at Spottsylvania, May 11, 1864.
Deserted January 11, 1862.
Deserted February 14, 1863.
Deserted — date unknown.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate, May 7, 1862.
Killed at Spottsylvania, May 18, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 17, 1861.
Transferred to 99th reg. P. V., May 30, 1864— Vet.
Deserted August 23, 1863.
Wounded at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863— mustered
out with company, June 18, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Dishonorably discharged, June 13, 1862.
Transferred to 99th regiment P. V., May 30, '64.
Deserted February 2j 1862.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate, July 11, 1861.
Company 0.
recruited at philadelphia.
Henry F. Young.
Edward C. Thomas
William C. Haines.
Samuel W. Taylor.
Geo. H. Roberts, Jr
Stephen Mitchell. . . .
William Foster
Henry Smithers
Edward Earthy....
George Haines
Orlando Chatfield.
James Kenney
Franklin O'Brien.
..do....
May 28,
May 28,
'61,
'61,
3
3
May 28,
May 28,
'61,
'61,
3
3
May 28,
'61,
3
May 28,
'61,
3
May 28,
'61,
'
May 28,
'61,
3
May 28,
May 28,
May 28,
May 28,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
3
3
3
3
May 28,
'61,
8
Resigned May 29, 1S62.
Promoted from 2d Lieut, company G, to 1st Lieut.
company 0, Feb. 19, 1862— to Captain, June 1,
1862— mustered out with company, June 18, '64.
Resigned December 1, 1861.
Promoted from private company F, to 2d Lieut.
company C, August 27, 1861— to 1st Lieut,, June
1,'62— toCapt.and A. D. Con Gen. Hooker's Staff
—mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Resigned June 5, 1861— app'd on Gen, Hooker's
Staff as Brigade' Commissary Subsistence,
Promoted to Sgt., Aug, 1861— to 2d Lieut,, .June
1, 1862— mus. out with company, June 18, 1864.
Promoted to Sergeant, Dec. 1, 1863— mustered
out with company, June 18, 1864.
Promoted to Sergeant, Dec. 1, 1863 — mustered
out with company, June 18, 1864,
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, March, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 19, '62.
Transferred to 99th reg. P. V., May 30, '64— Vet.
Wounded at Gettysburg, July 2, '63 — transferred
to 99th regiment P. V., May 30, 1864— Vet.
Transferred to 99th reg. P. V. , May 30, 1864— Vet.
THREE TEARS' SERVICE.
361
Samuel B. Wiegner
Robert L. Thomas...
James Sherman
William Haines
Joseph Stevenson...
Thos. H. Goodman.
...do,
John A. Smith....
John Judd
Thomas Linehan.,
Henry Scullion ...
James Dougherty...,
Franklin Wise
James Nagle
Adams, James
Bradley, Gea W....
Bales, John
Bellomere, Wm
Brown, Henry
Blair, William
Benton, .Joseph
Brown, Michael.,
Bitters, Lorenzo C...
Burns, .John.. ....
Brown, George W...
Bryson, Andrew
Bond, John
Bryant, Samuel..
Branigan, Peter..
Carr, Georgo C...
Connelly, James,
Conahey, George W
Cojm, William...
Conover, John...
Carr, Thomas A.
Campbell, Neal.
Cooper, George E.
Cooper, Thomas N ,
Carr, .John ,
Serg't.
..do....
..do
..do....
Corp ..,
..do.
...do
Muc...
..do
Private
do
do
do
do
do
do
..do.
..do,
do.
...do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
..do.
May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
Aug. 19, '63,
May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
Aug. 20, '63,
May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
Aug. 15, '63,
Oct. 23, '62,
May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
May 30, '61,
May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
Sept. 19, '64,
May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
Clark, Daniel
Coyn, Abraham.
Cooper, Henry K...
Downie, Lewis C.
Dorsey, William H
Darragh, William
Dailey, ("hailes ...
Dougherty, William
Dormon, John
Diamond, Edward
Dawson, John C,
Dickenson, Geo. W ...
Delaney, Charles..,. ...do .,
Dytch, Henry,
England, Henry,
Ferguson, James.
Foster, George C
Fairbanks, Syl' us K
Fulton, Robert
Gordon, William
Greenlee, James B
Gordon, Samuel,
4G
Promoted to Sersreant Major, March 1, 1862.
Died at Brandy Station, Va., Nov. 22, 1863.
Missing in action at Chancellorsville, May 3, '63.
Deserted November .5, 18G2.
Promoted to Corporal, August 29, '62 — wounded
at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863 — mustered out with
company, June 18, 1864.
Promoted to Corporal, Augiist 29, '62 — mustered
out with company, June 18, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July, 1861.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July, 1861.
Wounded at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863— transfer-
red to 99th regiment P. V., May 30, 1864— Vet.
Wounded at Chancellorsville, May 3, '62— trans-
ferred to 99th reg. P. V., May 30, 1864— Vet.
Died at Philadelphia, March 31, 1864— Vet.
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Transferred to 99th reg. P. V., May 30, '64— Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July, 1861.
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct., 1861.
Diseharged on Surgeon's certificate, July, 1861.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 1, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 12, '62.
Wounded at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863— transfer-
red to 99th regiment P. V., May 30, 186'1— Vet.
Transferred to 99th reg. P. V., May .30, '64.
Wounded at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863— transfer-
red to Veteran Reserve Corps, Feb. 15, 1864.
liilied at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863.
Died at Annapolis, Md.— date unknown.
Deserted December 12, 1862.
Deserted August, 1861.
Deserted September, 1863.
Transferred to 99th regiment P. V., May 30, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Wounded at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863, and Spott-
sylvania, May 12, 1864 — mustered out with com-
pany, June 18, 1864.
Wounded at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863— mustered
out with company, June 18, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July, 1861.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July, 1861.
Transferred to 99th regiment, P. V., May 30, 1864.
Transferred to 99th reg. P. V., May 3a, '64— Vet.
Wounded at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863— transfer-
red to 99th regiment P. V., May 30, 1864— Vet.
Transferred to 99th regiment P. V., May 30, '64.
Wounded at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863— transfer-
red to Veteran Reserve Corps, Feb. 15, 1864.
Transferred to U. S. Navy, April 23, 1864.
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on inuster-out roll.
Transferred from company B, August 1, 1861—
mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan., 1863.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 25, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept., 1861.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July, 1861.
Dischargedon Surgeon's certificate, Mar. 25, '63.
Transferred to 99th reg. P. V., May 30, '64— Vet.
Transferred to company I, May 29, 1861.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Aug. 18, '63.
Deserted November 5, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 8, 186S.
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Transferred to 99th reg. P. V., May 30, '64— Vet.
Deserted May 29, 1861. ,„,„„.
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Wounded at Gettysbm-g, July 2, 1863— mustered
out with company, June 18, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeorv's certificate, Got. 5, '62.
Wounded at Gottvsburg, July 2, 1863— transfer-
red to 99tU regimesit P. V., May 30, '64— Vet.
362
TWENTY-SIXTH EEGIMENT,
GaUouppie, Henry..
Gerhard, Luther
Geiger, WilliarQ C.
Green, William H ..
Hayes, Dennis
Harvey, Samuel....
Hagan, Samuel
Houghton, George.
Hoffman, Charles..
Hassenprat, Mark..
Johnson, W. J. C...
Johnson, Samuel ..
Jones, William
Kline, Alfred J ...
Ke.mps, Antonia..
Kennedy, James.
Kerns, John
Kerr, Charles J...
Lemon, Stephen..
Lewis, William...
Miller, Henry
do.
...do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
Moore, Henry C.
Montz, John
Moritz, Joseph
Morris, Woodman.
Mayers, John A ....
Martin, Robert
Menices, Thomas ..
Murphy, John
Martin, Benjamin..
MUler, Robert G....
Morgan, Mark
M' Bride, Lewis C.
M'Manus, Philip...
M'lntyre, John
M' Donald, John
M'Carron, Edward
M'Avoy, James
Mesler, G. T
Newman, Thomas
Nonemaker, Chas .
Nixon, Matthew....
O'Neill, James
Price, William
Porter, John A
Prickett, Joel
Phillips, James
Prosser, George L.,
Potts, Andrew
Quinn, Martin
Rodgers, Michael..
Ralston, Andrew...
Riley, Daniel
Rettherser, Wm..
Roach, John
Reeves, Alfred J..
Royer, Samuel....
Rodondurg, James
Ryeday, Francis...
Smith, George R I. ..do
Slim, George B L.do
Stanton, Patrick do
Private
..do
..do
..do
..do
do.
do.
do.
do.
...do.
do.
do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
,.do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
.do.
...do....
...do....
...do...,
...do....
...do....
...do...
...do....
Aug. 20, '63,
May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
Aug. 18, '63,
Jan. 2, '64,
Sept. 18, '62,
Aug. 20, '63,
Aug. 20, '63,
Aug. 8, '63,
May 28, '61,
Aug. 8, '63,
May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
Aug. 21, '63,
July 21, '62,
May 28, '61,
Aug. 21, '63,
Jan. 25, '62,
May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
Aug. 20, '63,
May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
Mar. 20, '64,
Jan. — , '62,
Jan. 27, '64,
April 8, '64,
May 28, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 28, '61,
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
May
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
May
May
Aug.
20, '63,
28, '61,
20, '63,
20, '63,
20, '63,
28, '61,
28, '61,
20, '63,
Tr. to 99th regiment P. V., May 30, 1864.
Transferred to U. S. Army— date unknown.
Deserted November 5, 1862.
Deserted August, 1861.
Wounded at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863 — mustered
out with company, June 18, 1864.
Wd. at Bull Run, Aug. 29, 1862— tr. to V. R. C.
Discharged on Surg, certificate, Oct. 10, 1862.
Discharged on Surg, certificate, July 18, 1863.
Killed at BuU Run, August 29, 1862.
Died at Washington, D. C, September 20, 1862—
Discharged on Surg, certificate, Nov. 1, 1863.
Tr. to 99th regiment P. V., May 30, 1864— Vet.
Drafted — captured at Broad Rim, Va., Nov. 27, '63,
diedat Andersonville, June 11, '64— grave, 1,840.
Wounded at Bull Run, August 29, 1862— trans-
ferred to 99th reg. P. V., May 30, 1864— Vet.
Wounded at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863— tr. to 99th
regiment P. V., May 30, 1864.
Deserted September, 1863.
Deserted September, 1863.
Deserted September, 1863.
Discharged on Surg, certificate, Dec. 4, 1862.
Tr. to 99th regiment P. V., May 30, 1864.
Wounded at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863— mustered
out with company, June 18, 1864.
Disch. Nov. 4, '62, by order of War Department.
Wounded at Chancellorsville, May 3, 1863— dis-
charged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 25, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July, 1861.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July, 1861.
Tr. to 99th regiment P. V., May 30, 1864.
Transferred to V. R. C, Jan. 15, 1864.
Killed at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863.
Killed at Broad Run, Va., November 27, 1863.
Missing in action at Chancellorsville, Va., May
3, 1863.
Deserted June 5, 1862.
Deserted August, 1861.
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Wounded at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863— mus. out
with company June 18, 1864.
Discharged on Surg, certificate, Feb. 5, 1863.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July, 1861.
Transferred to 99th reg. P. V., May 30, '64r-Vet.
Deserted September, 1863.
Died at Washington, D. C, September 4, 1862—
buried in Military Asylum Cemetery.
Wounded at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863— mustered
out with company, June 18, 1864.
Killed at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863.
Deserted May 29, 1861.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July, 1861.
Transferred to 99th reg. P. V., May 30, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 99th reg. P. V., May 30, 1864.
Transferred to 99th reg. P. V., May 30, '64^Vet.
KUled at Wilderness, May 6, 1864— Vet.
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Wd. at Gettysburg, Julv 2, '63— at Spottsylvania,
Mav 16, 1864— mus. cut with Co., June 18, 1864.
Wounded at Spottsylvania, May 16, 1864— mus-
tered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Transferred to 99th reg. P. V., May 30, 1864.
Transferred to 99th reg. P. V., May 30, 1864.
Transferred to 99th reg. P. V., May 30, 1864.
Transferred to V. R. C, January 15, 1864.
Missing in action at Spottsylvania, May 10, '64.
Deserted September, 1863.
Deserted September, 1863.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July, 1861.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July, 1861.
Wounded at Wilderness— transferred to 99th
regiment P. V., May 30, 1864.
THREE YEARS' SERVICE.
3G3
NAME.
RANK.
DATE OP MUSTEE
INTO SERVICE.
!
REMARKS.
Sullivan, John
Spencer, George
Simkins, William...
Sullivan, James,
Thornley, Alfred J
Thomas, Reese D...
Timnins, Michael....
Pi-ivate
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
July 15, '63,
Aug. 20, '63,
May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
July 29, '62,
May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
Aug. 20, '63,
May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
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3
3
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Transferred to 99th regiment P. V., May 30, '64.
Transferred to 99th regiment P. V., May 30, '64-
Deserted August, 1861.
Deserted May 29, 1861.
Deserted January 19, 1863.
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July, 1861.
Wounded at Ghancellorsville, May 3, '63— trans-
ferred to V. R. C, August 18, 1868,
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Discharged on Surg, certificate, Sept. 21, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July, 1861.
Transferred to 99th reg. P. V., May 30, '64.
Killed at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863.
Transferred to 99th reg. P. V., May 30, '64— Vet.
Died Juno 9, 1862, of wounds received in front of
Yorktown.
Wilkner, George....
Williams, Thomas..
Winters, Hugh
...do
...do
...do
Whirlow, Joseph....
Webster, Charles...
Young, Joseph P....
Young, Charles
...do
...do
...do
...do
Company D.
recruited at philadelphia.
Wm. W. Swenk
Capt....
1st Lt..
...do
Jeremiah J. Heilig
John S. DonnelL
2d Lt ..
...do
Charles Raisner
Serg't..
Samuel Radcliff.
...do
A. W. Eldridge
...do
Fred. Dithman
■^^jxi, Parlaman
...do
do
John W. Wright
Albert Ma'^'nin .. .,
...do
do
John Dickson
...do
John F. Flannery...
...do
Nathan Rosenfelt...
...do
Samu'l F. Williams
...do
William Congdon...
Theodore Moflatt....
...do
Corp ...
Bernard Donnelly...
...do
George W. Henry...
...do
David Farren
...do
...do ...
Robert W. Martin...
Lemuel W. Blair....
...do
...do
George P. Gregg.,..
...do
Peter Ritchie
.do
Samuel Lynch
do
Daniel M'Gonigle...
Francis Donahue....
Emanuel Johnson..
...do
Muc...
...do
June 1, '61,
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
Sept.
1, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
9, '61,
Wounded at Gettysburg — mustered out with
company, June 18, 1864.
Promoted to Adj. 26th reg. P. V., Feb. 10, 1863.
Promoted to Sgt., Nov. 1, 1862— to 2d Lt., May
10, 1863— to 1st Lt., Nov. 2, 1863— mustered out
with company, June 18, 1864.
Resigned August, 1861.
Pr. to 2d Lt., Sept. 1, '61— dismissed Feb. 10, '63.
Promoted to Cor., Aug. 1, 1862— to Sgt., Mar. 10,
1863— mus. out with company, June 18, 1864.
Promoted to Cor., Aug. 1, 1862— to Sgt., Sept. 1,
1863— mus. out with company, June 18, 1864.
Promoted to Cor., Oct. 1, 1862— to Sgt., March 1,
1864 — mus. out with company, June 18, 1864.
Discharged on Surg, certificate, July 12, 1861.
Discharged on Surg, certificate, Sept. 26, 1862.
Discharged on Surg, certificate, July 12, 1861.
Promoted to Sergeant, Dec. 25, 1863— transferred
to 99th regiment P. V., May 30, 1864— Vet.
Promoted to Sergeant, Sept. 1, 1861— killed at
Williamsburg, Va., May 5, 1862.
Died June 15, 1864, of wounds received at Gettys-
burg, July 2, 1863.
Died Oct. 30, 1863, of wounds received at Gettys-
burg, July 2, 1863.
Killed Feb. 24, 1864, by accidental discharge of
rifle— Vet.
Pr. to Sgt., Aug. 1, 1861— deserted Aug. 20, 1862.
Promoted to Corporal, May 19, 1862— mustered
out with company, June 18, 1864.
Promoted to Corporal, Oct. 1, 1861 — mustered out
with company, June 18, 1864.
Promoted to Corporal, Dec. 1, 1863— mustered out
with company, June 18, 1864.
Discharged on Surg, certificate, Aug. 20, 1862.
Discharged on Surg, certificate. Mar. 8, 1863.
Discharged on Surg, certificate, June 1, 1862.
Promoted to Corporal, February 22, 1864— trans-
ferred to 99th reg. P. V., May 30, 1864— Vet.
Promoted to Corporal, February 22, 1864 — trans-
ferred to 99th reg. P. V., May 30, 1864— Vet.
Promoted to Corporal, Sept. 1, 1863 — transferred
to 99th regiment P. V., May 30, 1864— Vet.
Promoted to Corporal, March 1, 1863 — killed at
Gettysburg, July 2, 1863.
Deserted January 1, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 18. 1864.
Discharged on Surg, certificate, Sept. 29, 1862.
364
TWENTY^SIXTH REGIMENT,
Andrews, David
Austin, Franklin....
Brodie, John
Barger, John
Bodine, Robert L...
Baird, James
Bohrert, Adam
Boyle, John
Becker, Henry
Brechter, Frederick
Caves, Edward
Conroy, James...
Cavanaugh, Philip..
Cobb, Thomas
Comfort, PMIip
Connelly, Thomas J
Crossley, Josiah,
Connor, Daniel
Connor, Michael
Cloud, Francis
Casper, Ferdinand..
Cossgrove, John
Donnelly, John
Durnell, James
Detweiler, Joseph...
Dickson, Henry
Dorothy, Thomas...
Dougherty, And'w..
Enniver, Lawrence
Eagan, James
Eddis, Isaac
Everham, Albert...
Fowler, William
Faunce, George
Gorman, Charles....
Gritfith, Lewis
Ganno, Bernard
Gohrdis, Frederick
Green, Thomas
Green, Joshua
Geiger, John W
Harkrnson, John
Hart, John
Hood, Alonzo
Holsworth, Wm
Heit, Charles
Hill, Christopher....
Harris, James
Henkenston, Frank
Horn, William
Hoopes, JohnM
Johnson, Charles ...
Jamison, Pryor
Jones, John
Jones, George
Katzenburg, Lewis
Kiker, Joseph
Kannangresser, U...
Kenderdine. Thos...
Klinker, Ferdinand
IKane, John
Kulby, August
Lafiferty, John D
Lanason, Thomas...
Lee, Robert
Lyons, Joel C '
Morrison, William..
Maguire, Franklin
Murphy, Timothy..
Mickle, Robert
Miller, William B...
Sept. 19, '62,
Sept. 15, '62,
June
June 1,
June
Aug. 22,
June 1,
June 1,
Aug. 21,
Aug. 21,
June 1,
June 1,
June 1,
June 1,
June 1,
June 1
June 1
June 1
June 1
Aug. 26
June 1,
June 1
Aug. 20,
June 1
June 1
Transferred to 99th regiment P. Y., May 30, '64.
Transferred to 99th regiment P. V., May 30, '64.
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Discharged January 1, 1863, for wounds received
at Williamsburg, Va., May 5, 1862.
Promoted Com. Sgt., June 3, 1861.
Transferred to 99th regiment P. V., May .30, '64.
Killed at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863.
Killed at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863.
Deserted October 1, 1863.
Deserted October 1, 1863.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 12, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 12, '61.
Discharged October 1, 1862, for wounds received
at Fair Oaks, Juno 25, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 12, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 3, '63.
Transferred to 99th reg. P. V., May 30, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 99th reg. P. V., May 30, '64— Veb.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Aug. 18, '63.
Deserted August 22, 1863.
Transferred to 99th regiment P. V., May 30, '64.
Mustered out -with company, June 18, 1864.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 3, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 12, '6L
Transferred to 99th reg. P. V., May 30, '64— Vet.
Killed at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863.
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's Certificate, July 12, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. May 10, '62.
Killed at Williamsburg, Va., May 5, 1862.
Transferred to 99th reg. P. V., May 30, '64— Vet.
Deserted August 10, 1861.
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 14, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, .July 12, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 12, '61.
Transferred to 99th reg. P. V., May 30, '64— Vet.
Pr. to Corp., July 1, 1861— to Sgt., Dec. 1, '62— red.
Jan. 1, '64--mus. out with Co.,^ June 18, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 12, '61.
Transferred to 99th regiment P. V., May 30, 1864.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Jan. 1, 1864.
Deserted June 17, 1861.
Deserted September 14, 1863.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, May 10, '62.
Pr. to Corporal, July 1, '61— to Sgt., May 19, '62—
red. Sept. 1, '62— mus. out with Co., June 18,'64.
Killed at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863.
Deserted July 1, 1861.
Deserted July 17, 1861.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate^ July 23, 1863.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Dec. 30, 1863.
Deserted October 1, 1863.
Deserted February 24, 1863.
Deserted November 27, 1863.
Disch. Oct. 6, '61, by Special Order, War Depar't.
Transferred to 99th regiment P. V., May 30. 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate, July 1, 1861.
Died at Richmond, Va., July 10, 1862.
Killed at Fair Oaks, June 2.5, 1862.
Mustered otit with company, June 18, 1864.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate, March 12, 1862.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate, July 1, 1861.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate, July 1, 1861.
Tr. to 99th regiment P. V.» May 30, 1864— Vet.
THREE YEARS' SERVICE.
365
Montgomery, Chas.
Meeker, Daniel
Mitchell, James
M'Connell, James...
M'Gran, John
M'Nally, George
M'Annany, Micha'l
M'Connell, Wm
M'Cormick, James
M'Deru, John
M'Cauley, Alex
M' Williams, Alex..
Newburg, William
Percival, John
Peters, Henry
Powers, John
Prifold, George
Powell, William
Quinn, Cornelius ...
Ryan, Thomas W...
Reed, James
Rhodes, William....
Rowan, John
Rose, Charles
Rosenthal, Max
Hodgers, Samuel....
Riegal, John
Roper, Andrew
Ross, John
Stackhouse, Amos..
Savage, Henry J
Spencer, William...
Sowers, Daniel
Squibb, David C...
Stone, John
Salters, Casper
Smith, William
Schmidt, Christian
Smith, James
Silcox, Joseph
Stevenson, James...
Steele, William
Shane, George
Tomkins, Charles...
Tolan, John
Thompson, John J..
Thompson, John B
Thompson, John
Under kofler, Wm...
Vernon, George
W or knot, John F...
Weldon, Alexand'r
Williams, Robert...
Winner, Charles
Wilds, Richard
Willson, August....
White, Robert
Willman, Valentine
Wolf, Nathaniel
Private
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...do.
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...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
Sept.
June
Sept. 19,
June
June
Aug.
June
June
June
June
June
Aug. 20
June 1,
June ]
Oct. 8.
Aug. 22,
June
June
June
June
June
June
Sept.
Aug.
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1
1
1
]
1
9,
19,
June 1
Aug. 20.
Aug. 27
Aug. 20,
June 1
June 1
June 1
June 1
June 1
Nov. 28
Aug. 26,
June
1,
Aug.
20,
June
June
June
Aug.
20,
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
Aug.
20,
June
1,
Aug. 20,
Feb. 1
Transferred to 99th regiment P. V., May 30, '64.
Transferred to 99th reg. P. V., May 30, '64— Vet.
Killed at Gettysburg, "July 2, 1863.
Mustered out with company, Juno 18, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 1, 1862.
Transferred to 99th reg. P. V., May 30, '64— Vet.
Deserted June 25, 1863.
Deserted June 17, 1861.
Deserted June 17, 1861.
Dischai'ged March 8, 1863, for wounds received at
Bull Run, August 30, 1862.
Died at Philadelphia, April 10, 1864.
Deserted September 20, 1863.
Absent at muster out of company.
Transferred to 99th reg P. V., May 30, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 99th regiment P. V., May 30, 1864.
Transferred to 99th reg. P. V.. May 30, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 99th reg. P. V., May 30, '64— Vet.
Deserted June 17, 1861.
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 1, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 12, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 11, '64.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Aug. 18, '63.
Transferred to 99th reg. P. V., May 30, 1864.
Died December 2.5, 1861.
Deserted September 20, 1863.
Deserted November 2, 1862.
Deserted November 27, 1863.
Reduced from Sergeant, September 1, '61— mus-
tered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 12, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 21, '62.
Discharged on Siu-geon's certificate, Jan. 16, '62.
Transferred to 99tli reg. P. V., May 30, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 99th reg. P. V., May 30, '64.
Died at Richmond, Va., Dec. 11, 1863, of wounds
received at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863.
Killed at Williamsburg, Va., May 5, 1862.
Deserted September 22, 1863.
Deserted June 17, 1861.
Deserted January 10, 1862.
Deserted September 1, 1861.
Deserted March 1, 1862.
Transferred to 99th reg. P. V., May SO, '64— Vet.
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Transferred to 99th reg. P. V., May 30, '64r— Vet.
Deserted October 1, 1862.
Deserted June 17, 1861.
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Killed at Locust Grove, Va., November 27, 1863.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 12, '61.
Discharged March 8, 1863, for wounds received
at Bull Run, August 30, 1862.
Transferred to 99th reg. P. V., May 30, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 99th reg. P. V., May 30, '64— Vet.
Deserted June 25, 1863.
Deserted September 14, 1863.
Prisoner from May 6, 1864, to February 26, '65—
mustered out, May 18, 1865.
Missing in action at Bristoe Station, Va., Octo-
ber 14, 1863.
Not on muster-out roll.
Company E.
recruited at philadelphia.
S. S. Rankin
William E. Scherr.
Jacob Giller.
Capt....
..do
.do.
May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
Dis. by sen. of general coiirt martial, Oct. 31, '61.
Promoted to Captain Feb. 14, 1862— discharged on
• Surgeon's certificate, February 12, 1863.
Pr. to Capt. Feb. 25, '63— absent at mus. out of Co.
366
TWBNTY-STXTH REGIMENT,
Henry C. Allen...,
Thomas M. Allen.
Charles Ross..
William J. Hare..
Richard Simpson.
2dLt.
...do...
IstSgt
Jacob C. Hamilton do .
Robert Potts !...do.
Robert Anderson.. ..I. ..do.
John Brazil do.
Robert Johnson.
Lewis Shepperd.
Jonathan Smith..
Samuel O'Brien.,
John Campbell..,
William Hanna.,
Otis Shaw
Mar'n Cunningham
Charles M'Pherson
Peter M'Mahon
Winfield S. Perkins
Andrew Hamilton.
Arbuckle, Henry..
Aikens, George
Adams, Dexter
Burk, JohnE
Bromall, David
Bell, Robert
Burk, John
Buchanan, David..
Berry, Lewis
Connelly, Bernard
Craton, Robert
Carr, Charles
Craig, Hamilton.
Cassidy, Hugh....
Chinn, Carl
Cully, Conrad ,
Cummings, Wm.
Callan William ..,
Carmichael, Joseph
Cronin, John P..,
Dougherty, Charles
Dougherty, Joseph
English, John
Ewart, James
Ferguson, Samuel...
Fisher, Charles B...
Ferguson, John
Fitz, John
Godfrey, William...
Glass*, Matthew...
George, James L..
Green, Joshua
Gray, John
Gardessier, Joseph.
Gass, Charles
Gaitons, Hugh
Gray, Robert
Green, Morris
Henderson, Wm. G
Hanner, Sylvester...
Hann, Augustus
Hazell, Henry
.do.
Corp...,
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Muc...
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Private
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.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
May 28,
'61,
Feb. 1,
'62,
May 28,
'61,
May 28,
'61,
May 28,
'61,
May 28,
'61,
May 28,
'61,
May 28,
m,
May 28,
'61,
May 28,
'61,
May 28,
'61,
May 28,
'61,
May 28,
'61,
May 28,
'61,
May 28,
'61,
May 28,
'61,
May 28,
'61,
May 28,
'61,
May 28,
'61,
Sept. 17,
'61,
May 28,
'61,
Sept. 19,
'62,
Aug. 19,
'6B,
May 28,
'61,
May 28,
'61,
May 28,
'61,
May 28,
'61,
Aug. 21,
'63,
May 28,
'61,
Aug. 20,
'6'd,
May 28,
'61,
May 28,
'61,
May 28,
'61,
May 28,
'61,
May 28,
'61,
Aug. 19,
'61,
May 28,
'61,
May 28,
'61,
May 28,
'61,
May 28,
'61,
May 28,
'61,
May 28,
'61,
May 28,
'61,
May 22,
'61,
May 28,
'til,
May 28,
'6L,
May 28,
'61,
Mar. 8,
'64,
May 28,
'61,
May 28,
'61,
May 28,
'61,
May 28,
'^l,
May 28,
'61,
May 28,
'61,
May 28,
'61,
May 28,
'61,
May 28,
'61,
May '28,
'61,
July 22,
'63,
May 28,
'6[,
Aug. 20,
'63,
June 18,
'61,
May 28,
'61,
Resigned September, 1861.
Promoted to 2d Lieut., February l,'62~mustered
out with company, June 18, 1864.
Wounded at Chancellor sville and at Gettysburg,
with loss of leg — com. 1st Lieut — not mustered —
mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Promoted to Sergeant, Jan. 25, 1863— discharged
on Surgeon's certificate, January 31, 1864.
Pr. to Quartermaster Sergeant, June 3, 1861.
Transferred to 99th reg. P. V., May 30, '64.— Vet.
Transferred to 99th reg. P. V., May 30, '64— Vet.
Promoted to Sergeant, Dec, '63— died at Philadel-
phia, April 4, 1864— Vet.
Died July 19, 1864, of wounds received at Gettys-
burg, July 2, 1863.
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 22, '62.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate — date unknown.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 28, '62.
Transferred to Vet. Res. Corps— date unknown.
Killed at Chancellorsville, May 3, 1863.
Killed at Gettvsburg, July 2, 1863.
Transferred to 99th regiment P. V., May 30, 1864.
Transferred to 99th reg. P. V., May 30, '64— Vet.
Transferred to OOlh regiment P. V., Mav 30, '64.
Transferred to 99th regiment P. V., May 30, '64.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Oct. 1, 1863.
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 12, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 12, '62.
Transferred to 99th regiment P. V., May 30, '64.
Transferred to 99th reg. P. V., May 30, '64— Vet.
Deserted September 16, 1863.
Discharged onSurgeon's certificate, July 12, 1861.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 12, 1861.
Discharged for wounds, with loss of leg, received
at 2d Bull Run.
Transferred to Vet. Res. Corps — date unknown.
Transferred to Vet. Res. Corps — date unknown.
Transferred to 99th regiment P. V., May 30, 1864.
Transferred to company F, May 28, 1861.
Died at Philadelphia, June 8, 1861.
Died July 12, 1863, of wounds received at Gettys-
burg, July 2, 1863.
Died at Brandy Station, Va., November 17, '63.
Deserted January 1, 1862.
Transferred to 99th reg. P. V., May 30, '64— Vet.
Not on muster-out roll.
Transferred to Vet. Res. Corps— date unknown.
Transferred to Vet. Res. Corps — date unknown.
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Transferred to 99th regiment P. V., May 30, 1864.
Killed at ChancellorsvUle, May 3, 1863.
Captured at Williamsburg, Va., May 5, '62— dis-
charged May 24, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 12, '61.
Wounded at Fair Oaks, J\me25, '62— discharged
on Surgeon's certificate, January 8, 1863.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 25, '62.
Transferred to 99th reg. P. V., May 30, '6^^-Vet.
Transferred to 99th reg. P. V., May 30, '64— Vet.
Promoted to Hospital Steward, March 8, 1864.
Died July 21, 1863, of wounds received at Gettys-
burg, July 2, 1863.
Deserted august 24, 1862.
Died at Andersonville, July 12, '64— grave, 3,230.
Tr. to Co.K, 26th regiment P. V — date unknown.
Transferred to 99th regiment P. V., May 30, '64.
Transferred to 99th regiment P. V., May 30, '64.
Died July 18, 1862, of wounds received at Fair
Oaks, June 26, 1862,
THEEE YEARS' SEEVICE.
367
Johnston, Charles,
Jamison, Thomas,
Johnston, Thomas..
Johnson, William..
Johnson, William...
Kirk wood, William
KeUy, William.,
Kerr, John, 1st..,
Kerr, John, 2d..,
Lister, Patrick...,
Lawton, Albert..
Loughrey, John.
Lowery, Samuel R
liogan, Robert
Moore, Samuel
Mahoney, Michael..
Miller, James
Monroe, Carlos
MarteU, Martin
Martin, Samuel
Mackey, .lohn
Murphy, Jeremiah..
M'Fadden, Alex'r...
M'Intyre, Charles...
M'Kee, Thomas
M'CuUen, Thomas..
M' Cully, John
M'Ananney, Peter..
M'Neil, Matthew....
M'Guire, James
M'Quiston, Robert..
Moss, John
M'Devit, Charles....
M'Ginnelly, John...
M'Intyre, John ,
Nicholl, Joseph
Nelson, James
Orr, John
O'Connell, William
Patterson, Robert...
Patterson, William
Patterson, Andrew
Park, James
Potts, Adam
Perry, Albert
Pearson, Mark.
Preso, Thomas........
Royer, Joseph
Reed, Thomas.„
Robb. William
Rowan, William
Robbins, John
Rodrigner, Francis
Ralston, James
Sexton, James
Stewart, .Joseph
Spelty, William
Stevenson, James...
Scott, John
Stump, Michael
Tiernay, John
Talilor, Francis
Thompson, Rob'tL
Thomas, William....
Vance, William
WiOiams, Hayes....
Wliittle, Hugli
Wallace, William...
Wilson, John
Weeks, Henry
Wendall, Charles J
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DATE OP MUSTER
INTO SEKVICE.
May
May 28,
May 28,
May 28,
Aug. 21
May 28,
May 28,
May 28
Nov. 13
May 28,
May 28:
May 28;
Aug. 20
May 28
May 28
May 28
May 28,
Aug. 21
Aug. 21
May 28
May 28
May .28
May 28
May 28,
May 28
May 28
May 28
May 28
May 28
Aug. 21,
May 28,
May 28
May 28
May 28
Mar. 12
May 28
May 28,
May 28
May 28
May 28
May 28
May 28
May 28
May 28,
July 17
May 28
Aug. 21
May 28
May 28
May 28
May 28,
April 14
Aug. 21
May 28
May 28
May 28
Aug. 19
May 28
Feb. 4,
Aug. 19
May 28,
Aug. 21
May 28,
Aug. 20,
Aug. 20,
May 28,
May 28,
May 28;
Aug. 20,
Aug. 21,
'63,
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Transferred to 99th reg. P. V., May 30, 1864— Vet.
Died November 5, 1862, of wounds received at
Bull Run, August 29, 1862.
Died at Alexandria, Va., Apr. 21,'64— grave,l,768.
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Discharged, on Surgeon's certificate, June 6, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 12, '61.
Killed at Chancellorsville, May 3, 1863.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 12, '61.
Transferred to 99th reg. P. V., May 30, '64— Vet.
Died July 19, 1863, of wounds received at Gettys-
burg, July 2, 1863.
Deserted October, 1863.
Transferred to 99th reg. P. V., May 30, '64— Vet.
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 12, '61.
Transferred to 99th regiment P. V., May 30, 1864.
Transferred to 99th regiment P. V., May 30, 1864.
Transferred to 99th reg. P. V., May 30, 1864— Vet.
Died Oct. 9,'62,of wds. rec. at Bull Run, Aug. 29, '62.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 14, 1863.
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1864. -
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 12, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, April 9, '63.
Transferred to 99th regiment P. V., May 30, '64.
Died at Harrison's Landing, Va., Aug. 14, 1862.
Transferred to 99th reg. P. V., May 30, '64— Vet.
Deserted June 17, 1861.
Deserted June 17, 1861.
Transferred to 99th regiment P. V., May 30, '64.
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Killed at Fredericksburg, Va., Dec. 14, 1863.
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Deserted January 1, 1863.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 12, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 11 '62.
Transferred to 99th reg. P. V., May 30, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 99th reg. P. V., May 30, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 99th reg. P. V., May 30, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 99th reg. P. V., May 30, '64.
Killed at Chancellorsville, May 3, 1863.
Died at Andersonville, June 9, '64— grave, 1,780.
Mustered out with company, .Tune 18, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 12, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 12, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 12, '61.
Transferred to 99th regiment P. V., May 30, '64.
Transferred to 99th regiment P. V., May 30, '64.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 14, 1863.
Mustered out with company, Juno 18, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 30, '62.
Transferred to 99th regiment P. V., May 30, '64.
Killed at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863.
Prisoner from October 14, 1863, to March 8, '65—
mustered out July 17, 1865.
Deserted October 4, 1863.
Killed at ChancellorsvillG, May 3, 1863.
Deserted November 4, 1863.
Deserted May 29. 1861.
Deserted November 4, 1863.
Deserted September 1, 1863.
Mustered out with company, .Tune 18, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Captured at Wil]iamsburg,"'Va., May 5, '62— dis-
charged by order of War Dep't— date unknown.
Transferred to 99th regiment P. V., May 30, '64.
Transferred to 99th regiment P. V., May 30, '64.
Died at Philadelphia, August 2, 1863.
368
TWENTY-SIXTH REGIMENT,
Company F.
RECRUITED AT PHILADELPHIA.
Richard A. Thomas
Thomas J. Carnan...
M. V. B. Hutchinson
James R. Hadley.
James S. Caldwell-
William T. Lea .
William Clark...
Samuel Wood....
William Heyer. .
William B. Mallory
George F. Wood
John Sydenham.
Oby King
William A. Leslie..
Charles A. Morris..
John Huffnagle
Michael Eagle
Charles Wendell....
Frederick Mattetal
William F. Phillips
Wm. E. Eldridge..
Ahem, Edward
Alexander, George
Albert, George
Brady, Thomas H,.
Barquett, Frederick
Beasly, Abraham
Brown, John M...
Bunting, Robert
Brunhue, Christ'n.
Bush, William
Brigal, Augustus..
Burton, Edward....
Broadbcnt, Joseph,
Brooks, John
Chute, Francis B....
Collins, Michael
Coleman, James....
Cully, Conrad
Carney, Joseph
Conlin, John
Campbell, Michael
Castillo, Ferdinand
Coryell, Joseph B...
Carberry, John .
Cummings, John ...
CuUighan, Arthur.
Delaney, John F....
Donnelly, Edw'd P
Berlin, Peter
Davis, James
Davis, David
Devine, James
Devon, .Tohn
Davidson, Joseph.
Daily, Michael
Everstein, William
Enright, Timothy..
Fletcher, Augustus
Capt....
1st Lt...
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2d Lt...
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1st Sgt.
Serg't.,
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May 28,
May 28;
May 28,
May 28,
May 28,
May 28,
May 28,
May 28:
May 28:
May 28'
May 28,
May 28,
May 28.
May 28,
May 28,
May 28:
May 28
May 28
May 28,
May 28,
Sept. 19
May 28,
May 28,
Aug. 21
May 28
May 28,
Mav 28,
May 28
Sept. 13,
July 22,
July 21
Aug. 31
May 28
May 28,
July 22
May 28
May 28
May 28
May 28
May 28
May 28
May 28
Aug. 12:
May 28
May 28,
Aug. 21:
May 28
May 28,
May 28
May 28,
July 17
May 28
May 28
May 28
May 28,
May 28,
Aug. 31
July 27
May 28
Wounded at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863— discharg-
ed on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 11, 1863.
Wounded at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863— discharg-
ed on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 11, 1863.
Promoted to 1st Lieut., Feb. 16, 1864— mustered
out with company, June 18, 1864.
Resigned December 29, 1862.
Promoted to 2d Lieut., Feb. 27, 1863— wounded
at'Gettysburg — discharged on Surgeon's certifi-
cate, December 1, 1863.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 8, 1863.
Transferred to 99th reg. P. V., May 30, '64— Vet.
Killed at ChanceUorsviUe, May 5, 1863.
Deserted September 1, 1861.
Transferred to 99tb reg. P. V., May 30, '64— Vet.
Promoted to Corporal, Aug., 1863— mustered out
with company, June 18, 1864.
Pr. to Corp., Aug., 1863— captured Nov. 27, 1863—
mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certilicate, July, 1861.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, May, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 22, '63.
Transferred to 99th reg. P. V., May 30, '64— Vet.
Killed at Chanceilors^olle, May 3, 1863.
Died at Philadelphia, August 2, 1863, of wounds
received at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863.
Died at Alexandria, January 19, 1864, of wounds
received at Mine Run, Novemljer 27, 1863.
KiUed at Wilderness, May 5, 1864— Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 21, '63.
Killed at Williamsburg, Va., May 5, 1862.
Deserted September 1, 1861.
Deserted October 11, 1863.
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July, 1861.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. May, 1862.
lY. to company 1, 26th reg. P. V — date unknown.
Transferred to company B, 26th reg. P. V., 1862.
Transferred to 99th regiment P. V., May 30, '64.
Transferred to 99th regiment P. V., May 30, '64.
Transferred to 99th regiment f. V., May 30, '64.
Died at Washington, D. C, July, 1861.
Deserted August 29, 1862.
Deserted November 26, 1863.
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Mustered out with compswiy, June 18, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 4, 1864.
Transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps, Jan. 5, '64.
Transferred to company I, 26th regiment P. V.
Transferred to 99th regiment P. V., May 30, '64.
Killed at ChanceUorsviUe, May 5, 1863.
Killed at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863.
Deserted December 11, 1863.
Not on muster-out roll.
Mustered out vsdth company, June 18, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 6, 1864.
Transferred to 99th regiment P. V., May 30, '64.
Killed at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863.
Killed at ChanceUorsviUe, May 5, 1863.
Killed at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863.
Deserted September 27, 1862.
Deserted June, 1861.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. May 20, '62.
Transferred to 99th regiment P. V., May 30, '04.
Mustered out with company, June 18, 18'i4.
THREE YEAHS' SERVICE.
369
Frame, John, Jr..
Gantt, George
Private
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Goldsmith, James...
Gault, William F....
Gallagher, George...
Geibel, Adam....
Gibbons, James.
Grev, George
Griffith, Gharles
Gaynor, Augustus...
Heintzelberger,J. R
Hannen, Patrick,
Holt, Crowther ..
Hays, Richard...,
Hilt, William
Henry, Charles ,
Hopkins, James H..
Henry, Richard
Johnson, Thomas...
King, Willium
Krepps, Frederick
Kennedy, John
Kirkpatrick, Henry
Kenney, James..
Lejoy, b'rank
Laughlin, Peter..
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Lutes, Joseph....
Maines, Patrick.
M^oney, .John....
Mitchell, Joseph
Morris Patrick
Moore, William H.
Mason, Moses
Martin, Patrick ....
.Maloney, James
M'Kewn, Michael...
M'Kown. George
IM'Grath, Michael....
jM'Ginty, Michael...
M'firaw, John
M'vjiowan, Arthur...
Nolen, John
Norris, Daniel
Ni.f^helson, William
O'Brien, Patrick ...
l^owell, Augustus.
Proud, Henry
Powell, David H...
Pike. William
Pulley, Theodore..
Painter. J. (J
Quinn, Michael....
Roberts, Thomas.
Rice, William S
Rosenstein, Wm
Roberts, Daniel
Riley, .John
Rick, William
Uoberts, Henry
Rowe, George
Steinmetz, Samuel
fStryke, Charles V..
Sweetman, John....
Stewart, Joseph
Shuroy. Albert
Stack, James
Selignian, Marcus..
Stradback, Gottlieb
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May 28, '61,
Mav 28, '61,
May 2S, '61,
May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
Sept. 15, '62,
Mav 28, '61,
Mav 28, '61,
July 17, '63,
May 28, '61.
Aug. 20,
May 28,
May 28,
Sept. 15,
Sept. 15,
July 17,
iSIav 28,
VFay 28,
May 28,
Mav 28,
Sept. 15,
Sept. 15,
Mav 28,
May 28,
May 28,
May 2S,
Mav 28,
May 28,
Mav 28,
May 28,
May 28,
May 28,
May 28,
May 28,
May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
Mav 28, '61, 3
May 28, '61. 3
Aug. 20, '62, 3
Aug. 29, '63, 3
Aug. 20, '63,
May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
Mav 28, '61,
May 28, '6i,
May 28. '61,
Sept. I, '62,
May 28, '61,
Aug;. 10, '63,
Sept. 16, '62,
May 28, '61,
Aug. 21, '63,
July 10, '63,
May 28, '61,
Feb. 22, '62,
Aug. 21, '63,
Aug. 1, '61,
May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
Aug. 1, '61,
Aug. 21, '63,
Aug. 21, '63,
July 22, '62, < 3
Deserted July 5, 1862.
Captured at Gettysburg, July, 1863 — mustered
out with company, June 18, 1864.
Captured at Gettysburg, July, 1863 — mustered
out with company, June 18, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 29, *62.
Transfel-red to Vet. Reserve Corps, Jan. 5, 1864.
Transferred to 99th regiment P. V., May 30, '64.
Transferred to 99th regiment P. V., May 30, '64.
Transferred to 99th regiment P. V., May 30, '64.
Deserted September 27, 1862.
Deserted June 11, 1861.
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon '.s certificate, Oct. 28, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 16, '63.
Deserted Jnlv, 1861— sentenced by general court
martial— tr." to 99th reg. P. V., May 30, 1864.
Died December 7, 1863, of wounds' received at
Mine Run, November 27, 1863 — buried at Alex-
andria— grave, 1,111.
Died at Philadelphia, December, 1868— Vet.
Deserted June 26, 1863.
Deserted May 29, 1861.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July, 1861.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 22, '63.
Transferred to company B, 26th reg. P. V., 1862.
Ti-ansferred to 99th reg. P. V., May 30, 1864— Vet.
Deserted May 29, 1861.
Transferred to 99th regiment P. V., May 30, '64.
Died at Philadelphia, July 23j 18 J3, of wounds re-
ceived at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863.
Deserter! October 11, 1863.
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept., 1862.
Transferred to Vet. Re.serve Corps, Dec. 18, 1862.
rransferred to 99th regiment P. V., May 30, '64.
Transferred to 99th regiment P. V., May 30, '64.
Deserted July, 1861.
Deserted Juno 7, 1862.
Prisoner July 1, 1862— deserted December, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Transferred to company B, 26th reg. P. V., 1862.
Transferred to 99th regiment P. V., May 30, '64.
Killed at Bull Run, August 'Z9, 1862.
Deserted July 10. 1881.
Deserted July 23, 1861.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 1, '61,
Transferred to 99th regiment P. V., May 30, '64.
Deserted August 29, 1862.
Died at Fortress Monroe, August 18, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Transferred to 99th reg P. V., May 30, '64— Vet.
Deserted July, 1861.
Deserted August 29, 1862.
Died at Andersonville, July 11, '64— grave, 3,179,
Transferred to 99th regiment P. V., May 30, '64.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 6. '64.
Transferred to 09th regiment P. V., May 30, '64.
. Transferred to 99th regiment P. V., May 30, '64.
Deserted Julv, '62~sentenced by court martial —
transferred to 90th reg. P. V., May 30, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 99th reg. P. V., May 30, '64.
Transferred to 99th reg. P. V., May 30, '64.
Died in Charles county, Md., December, 1861.
Deserted August 29, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. May, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug., 1862.
Transferred to company E, 26th regiment P. V.
Transferred to 99th regiment P. V., May 30, '64.
Transferred to 99th regiment P. V., May 30, '64.
Transferred to 99th regiment P. V., May 30, '64.
Transferred toOnth regiment P. V., May 30, '64.
370
TWENTY-SIXTH REGIMENT,
KAMB.
RANK
DATE OF MUSTER
INTO SERVICE.
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3
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3
3
REMAKES.
Smith, .John E
Smith, .Johns
Scott, George W
Straney, Joseph
Shriver, Andrew H
Sweeney, Michael..
Snyder, Christian...
Smith, John F
Private
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Ansf.
Sept.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Sept.
.Aug.
July
Aug.
May
May
May
May
May
Aug.
May
May
May
May
May
May
Aug.
May
30, '63,
8, '62,
29, '63,
10, '63,
19, '63.
8, '62;
20, '63,
25, '63,
21, '63,
28, '61,
28, '61,
28, '61,
28, '61,
2S, '61,
18, '63,
28, '61,
28, '61,
28, '61,
28, '61,
28, '61,
28, '61,
21, '63,
28, '61.
Transferred to 99th regiment P. V,, ]May 80, 1864.
Transferred to 99th regiment P. V., Mav 30, 1864.
Transferred to 99th regiment P. V., May .30, 1864.
Transferred to 99th regiment P. V., Mav 30, 1864.
Transferred to 99th regiment P. V., May 30, 1864.
Transferred to 99th regiment P. V., May 30, 1864.
Killed at Wilderness, May 5, 1864,
Deserted April 19, 1864.
Died at Andersonville. June 1, '64— grave, L.'Joo.
Wounded at Williamsburg, Fair Oaks, 2d Bull
Pun, Chancellorsville. Gettysburg and Mine
Pun— mustered out with company;^ June 18, '64.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July, 1861.
do
Thomas, Benj. F....
Turnball, Joseph ...
...do
...do
..do ..
Teate, William
..do
Deserted August 29, 1862.
Deserted June, 1861.
Transferred to 99th regiment P. V., May 30, 1864,
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug., 1862.
Transferred to 99th reg. P. V., Mav 30, ''64— Vet.
Killed at Bull Run, August 29, 1862.
Deserted July 23, 1861.
Deserted October 11, 1863.
Died December 9, 1S63, of wounds received at
Mine Run, November 27, 1863.
Thompson, Chas
Van2;oux, Joseph...
Williams, Wm. M..
Walters, Adam
Whitaker, Wm
Williams, Roger
Watts, Alexander...
Williams, Griffith...
Wick, Benedict
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
Watts, Thomas
...do .
COMPAjVfY G.
RECRUITED AT PHILADELPHIA.
Henry Goodfellow.
William T. Baum..
Henry Jacques
Edward C. Thomas
Thomas P. Morris...
John H. Morris
Robert Tricker
Wm. H.Smith
F. J. Bodenhofier...
MarkSilcox
Abraham Lister
A. J, Woodington...
Thomas Maginnis...
Charles Rodabaugh
Edward Mooney
George W. Fisher...
John Richards
Adam Shrivers
David Thorn
Henry Wells
Roberf L. Thomas,. ...do....
.lohn IJ. .lacobs ...do....
Charles Sorin !..,do....
tJdo. B. Williams. ..!... do....
May 28,
'61,
3
May 28,
'61,
3
May 28,
'61,
3
May 28,
May 28,
'61,
'61,
3
3
May 28,
'61,
3
May 28,
'61,
3
Mav 28,
Mav 28,
May 28,
May 28,
Dec. 4,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'01,
3
3
3
3
3
Aug. 11,
May 28,
'61,
'61,
3
3
May 28,
'61,
3
May 28,
'61,
3
May 28,
May 28,
Mav 28,
Sept. 1,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
3
3
3
May 28,
May 28,
May 28,
'61,
'61,
'61,
^
M.ay 28,
'61,
3
Wd. at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863, and at Spottsyl-
vania C, H,, May 12, '64— Judge Advocate from
July 1, 1863, to March 28, 1864— mustered out
wdth company, June 18, 1864.
Captured— exchanged October 1, '62— discharged
on Surgeon's certificate, March 9, 1863.
Pr. to 2d Lt., Mar. 15, '62— to 1st Lt., Mar. 9, '63-
wd. at 2d Bull Run, Fredericksburg, Chancel
lor.sville, Gettysburg, Mine Run and Wilder
ness — mustered out with company, June 18, '64
Promoted to 1st Lieutenant Co. C^ Feb. 19, 1862.
Pr. to 1st Sgt., Nov. 1, '62— to 2d Lt., Mar. 9, '63—
killed at Spottsylvania C. H., May 12, 1864.
Promoted to Sergeant, April 1, 186&— mustered
out with company, June 18, 1864.
Pr. to Sgt., Sept. 1, 1862— wd. at Fredericksburg,
Dec. 13, 1862— mus, out with Co., June 18, 1864.
Discharged Sept, 21, 1862— by order of War Dept.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 31, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug, 1, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov, 28, '62,
Wounded at Wilderness. Mav 6, '64— transferred
to 99th regiment P. V,, Mav 30. 1864— Vet.
Transferred to 99th reg. P. V,, May 30, '64— Vet.
Pr. to Cor., Dec. 1, '62— wd. at Gettysburg, July
2, '63 — mus. out with company, June IS,' 1864."
Pr. to Cor., Feb. 1, '63— wd. at "Chancel lor.sville.
May 3, '63— mus. out with Co., June 18, 1834.
Promoted to Corporal, August 4, 1862— mus-
tered out witli company, June IS, 1864.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate, July 15. 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate,"Anril 10. '03.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 4. "Oo.
Wounded at Wilderness, May 6, '64— transferred
to 99th regiment P. V., JNIav SO, 1864— Vet.
Tr.ansferred to Co. C, 2()th reg. P. V., Mar. 1, '62.
Transferred to V. R. C, November 15, 186^.
Died Juno 1, 1863, of wounds received at Chan-
rnllorsville, Mav 3, 1S63.
Died July 24, 1862, at Harrison's Landing. Va.
THKEE YEARS' SERVICE.
371
James Wallace.
Samuel Pike
George Dougherty..
Agin, William M ...
Auner, William
Biddle, George W...
Burke, Henry
Brown, James
Barker, William
Baker, Samuel W..
Bowen, Peter
Bolkhart, John
Bush. William
Brodie, James
Boyer, William...
Bero, Gustave
Boyle, James
Barr, Enos
Campbell, Jas. W
Oummings , Michael
Carpenter, Charles
Caterson, Wilham..
Cline, Charles.
Cannon, John
Chikls, Stephen ....
Callahan, Peter
Chantry, Peter
Croft, Robert
Davis, David
Doldie, Jacob F...
Deckel, Anthony
Donaldson, Alex'r..
Diebler, Peter J.
Doldie, Christian....
Esich, Judah
Fields, Charles H...
Fagenbush, Jacob...
Frey, John
Flyght, Levi
Forbes, Daniel M
Flag, L
Gould, Moi-gan R...
Green, James H ...
Grisley, Annanias,
Gentner, Henry....
Goodier, William .
Glow, Henry
Gardner, Philip....
Greib, Otho
Hook, George W....,
Hughes, Edward..
Hand, Jonathan E.
Hudson, Wm. W...
Harner, Jesse J...
Hutchinson, Thos
Hoffman, David...
Hartleib, Chas. F....
Keaton, Jacob L...,
Kilpatrick, John....
Knauss, Christian.
Laird, William H.
Lamb, Samuel
Corp....
Muc...
...do
Private
..do
..do
May 28, 'Gl,
May 28, 'Gl,
May 28, 'Gl,
May 28, 'Gl,
May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
Sept. 18, '62,
May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
Aug. 31, '63,
May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
Sept. 12, '61,
May 28, '61,
Oct. 1, '61,
May 28, '61,
Aug. 21, '63,
May 28, '61,
Aug. 11, '61,
Aug. 21, '63,
Feb. 22, '64,
Mav 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
Sept. 29, '62,
Sept. 18, '62,
Aug. 20, '63,
Aug. 20, '63,
Aug. 20, '63,
May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
Aug. 21, '63,
Aug, 21, '63,
May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
Aug. 20, '63,
May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
Wd. and mis. in action at Gettysburg, July 2, '63.
Promoted musician, Juno 1, 1861— mustered out
with company, June 18. 1864.
Not on muster-out roll.
Tr. to battery H, l.st U. S. Artillery, Oct. 25, '62.
Died at Doncaster, Md. , January J '>, 1862.
Wounded at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863— mustered
out with company, June 18, 1864.
Tr. to battery H, Ist U. S. Artillery, Oct. 25, '62.
Mustered out with company, June" 18, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Julv 16, '62.
Disch. on Surgeon's certiticate— date unknown.
Discli. on Surgeon's certificate, March 4, 1864.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Aug. 1, 1862-
Transferred to 99th reg- P. V., May 30, 1864— to
serve time lost by desertion.
Killed at Chancellorsville, May 3, 1863.
Deserted December 1, 1862,
Deserted June 3, 1862.
Deserted October 14, 1863.
Deserted August 15, 1862.
Not on muster-out roll.
Mustered out witli company, June 18, 1864.
Tr. to battery H, 1st U. S. Artillery, Oct. 25, '62.
Wounded at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, 1862— ab-
sent at muster out.
Wounded at Chancellorsville, May 3, 1883— mus-
tered out with coinpany, June 18, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Mar. 24, '63.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate — date unknown.
Died at Harrison's Lauding, Va., July 29, 1862.
Died at Falmouth, Va., June 1, 1863.
Deserted July 15, 1861.
Wounded at Chancellorsville, May 3, 1863— re-
duced from Sergeant, February 18, 1864— mus-
tered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Sept. 1, 1863.
Transferred to 99th reg P. V., May 30, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 99th regiment P. V., May 30, '64.
Died at Williamsburg, Va., May 6, '62, of wounds
received in action.
Deserted January 1, 1862.
Deserted September 20, 1863.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate— date unknown.
Transferred to 99th regiment P. V., May 30, 1864.
Transferred to 99th regiment P. V., May 30, '64.
Wounded at Spottsylvania C. H., May 12, 1864—
transferred to 99th regiment P. V., May 30, '64.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Aug. 18, '63.
Died at Andorsonville, June 25, '64 — grave, 2,477.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate— date unknown.
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Mustered out with company, Juno 18, 1864.
Transferred to 99th regiment, P. V., May 30, '64.
Transferred to 99th regiment P. V., May 30, '64.
Transferred to 99th regiment P. V., May 30, '64.
jWounded at Wilderness, May 11, 1864— trans-
ferred to 99th reg. P. V., May 30, 1864.
Prisoner from Oct. 14, 1863, to April 28, 1865—
mustered out with company, July 14, 1865.
Wounded at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863— mustered
out with company , June 18, 1864.
Wounded at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863— mustered
out with company, June 18, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Discharged on Sm-geon's certificate, Oct. 14, 1862.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Dec. 10, 1863.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Sept. 1, 1863,
Transferred to 99th regiment P. V., May SO, '64.
Transferred to 99th regiment P. V., iSlay 30, '64.
Tr. to battery H, Isc U. S. ArtiUery, Oct. 25, '62.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate — date unknown.
Transferred to 99th regiment P. V., May 80, '64.
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate-— date anknown.
;72
TWENTY-^TXriT KEGT>rEXT,
Laughlin, John
Livezey, John
Tjanib, Jclin
Ijiicomote, Thonifis
MitcheU, William...
INletzgar, Augustus
Murray, Patrick....
Maginnis, Benj
Maginuis, Timothy
Miller, Robert
Martin, John M
Private
do
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do
do
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Martin. William T..
Nfelwig, Philip
Murray, Peter
Moflf, John
M' Donald, l^barles..
M'Ehvrath. Stewart
M'Govern, James...
Nevius, John M.,
O'Garra, Michael....
Pfiiderer, John
Pratt, James
Pritchard, James...
Polk, Alexander
Ptia, Lewis
Plumb, Francis
Richardson, George
Reed, Samuel
Rheinfelder Fred'k
Robinson, William
Rothermel, Nich's.
Snyder, Herman...,
Sagie, Andrew.
Senderling, Jacob.
Smith, Henry H....
Smith, James
Shomaker, Joseph.
Steel, William
Schitzly, Jacob
Shultz, Jacob.
Steelman, Wm. H.
Schell, Uriah ..
Smith, Gideon.
Strong, Joseph..,
Stackhouse, Joshua
Stackhouse, Abr. L
Stiefel, Henry
Tully, Thomas
Tuftner, Henry
Thompson, Gideon
Tobin, Lawrence...
Turner, Nicholas...
Wright, William...
Winuemore, Wm..
Wilson, Edward...
Walsh, Richard
Wilt, Emanuel....
Wineberg, Peter..
Walsh, James
Whitelock,Frank'n
Widmair, John..
Walton, Thomas
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28,
Feb. 22,
Feb. 22, '64,
May 28,
May 28,
May 28,
Aug. 21,
May 28,
Sept. 29,
May 28,
May 28,
May 28,
May 28,
May 28,
Aug. 19,
Aug. 21,
Aug. 21,
Aug. 21,
May 28,
Sept. 29,
May 28,
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 11, '62.
Died at Washington. D. C, October 26, 1863.
Deserted November 11, 1862.
Deserted December 19, 1862.
Wounded at Fair Oaks, June 25, 1862— mustered
out with company, June 18, 1864.
Wd. at Spottsylvania C. H., May 11, 1864— mus-
tered out with comnanv, June 18, 1864.
Tr. to battery H, 1st U. S. Artillery. Oct. 25. '62,
Discharge<l on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 9, 1863.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb 28, '63.
Disch. on Suraeon's certificate — date unknown.
Wd. at Spottsylvania 0. H., May 11, 1864— trans-
ferred to 99th resiment P. V.. May 30, 1864.
Died at Poplar Hill hospital, Va., May 30, 1862.
Died at Culpepper, Va.. September 28, 1863.
Deserted August 25, 1862.
Deserted September 15, 1863.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Discharged on Surtreon's certificate, April 12,1863.
Deserted October 14, 1863.
Discn. on Surgeon's certificate — date unknown.
Mustered out wiih company, June 18, 1864.
Mustered cnit with company, June IS, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 15, '62.
Transferred to y!)th regiment P. V., May 30, '64.
Deserted September 1, 1862.
Deserted October 14, 186S.
Deserted October 14, 1863.
Mustered out with company, June IS, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon'scertificate, Jan. 26, '62.
Transferred to 9yth reeiment P. V., May 30, '64.
Killed at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, 1862.
Deserted May 28, 1S61.
Prisoner from N[ay 3, to October 8, 1863 — mus-
tered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 18,, 1864.
Wounded at Chancellorsvi'Ue, May 3, '63 — mus-
tered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Tr. to battery H, 1st U. S. Artillery, Oct. 25, '62.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate — date unknown.
Disch on Surgeon's certificate — date unknown.
Transferred to 99th regiment P. V., May 30, 18(54.
Wd. at Spottsylvania 0. H., Mav 11, '64 — trans-
ferred to y9th regiment P. V., May 30, 1864.
Wounded at Mine Run, November 26. 1863 —
transferred to 99th regiment P. V., May 30, 1864.
Deserted — returned — transferred to 99th regi-
ment P. v., May 30, 1864.
Deserted — returned — transferred to 99th regi-
ment P. v., May 30, 1864.
Deserted — returned — ransferred to 99th regi-
ment P. v., May 30, 1864.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Killed at Chanceliorsville, May 3, 1863.
Deserted August 25, 1862.
Deserted September 15, 1863.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, April 2, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, April 26, '64.
Transferred to 99th regiment P. V., May 30, '64.
Deserted — date unknown.
Deserted May 29, 1861.
Tr. to battery H, 1st U. S. Artillery, Oct. 25, '62.
Tr. to battery H, 1st U. S. Artillery, Oct. 25, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 31, '63.
Transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps, Novem-
ber 16, 1863.
Transferred to 99th reg. P. V., Mav 30, 1864.
Transferred to 99th regiment P. V., May 30, '64—
absent, without leave, since May 4, 1864.
Wounded at Wilderness, May 6, 1864— transfer-
red to 99th regiment P. V., May 30, 1864.
Killed at Chanceliorsville, May 3, 1863.
Deserted July 15, 1863.
Deserted Sepiembeir 15, lB63.
THREE years' SERVICE.
373
Company H.
recruitl^.d at philadelphia.
Benj. C. Tilghman..
Geo. W. Tomlinson
Jos. Dickinson
Mark Geisenberger
Charles W. Keen ...
irank B. Bird
Francis R. Birtue.
Samuel Crouther ..
Michael Colemau ..
James Goodwin
John Jones.
Robert C. Miller
Levi Robinson . .
James M. Slemmer
Wm. H. Wright
William Ainsworth
George Gilfrey...
Casper Hecker...
Capt....
..do....
1st Lt.
..do....
...do...
2d Lt...
1st Sgt.
Serg't...
...do
...do..,
...do..
...do..
...do..
Corp.
...do..
..do..
Robert Jarvis .
Richard O. Donnell
George W. Smith...
...do.
.do.
.do.
Charles Johnson
Cooper J. Kensil,
Atkinson, John..
Ackernecht, Jno. F
Allen, Squire J..
Ashworth, Nicholas
Axe, Conrad
Anderson, William
Allen, Augustus M
Arrison, Chas. M ..
Bennett, John W ..
Braddock, William
Bartell, Hiram
Boylan, John
Burke, Francis R
Bombar, Joseph ..
Burke, Frank
Clark, John
Cannon, David
Clancey, Peter
Cliflf, John W
Chatham, Geo. W...
Creighton, Robert...
Curley, John
Colton, William
Conway, Patrick
Cole, Frank C
Conner, Robert
Curran, William
Culbertson, Robert
Conway, Robert
Carroll, Henry
Clayville, James H
Duff, William D
Decker, William H
Dawson, William D
Donlan, Patrick,
May 29, '61,
June 1, 'fil,
May .31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
June 2, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
June 7, '61,
Muc.
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..do....
..do....
..do....
May 31,
'61, 3
Dec. 25,
'63, 3
May 31,
'61, 3
Juno 19,
'62, 3
Sept. 30,
Feb. 15,
'62, 3
'64, 3
June 7,
'61, 3
May 31,
'61, 3
Aug. 1,
'61, 3
May 31,
'61, 3
June 7,
'61, 3
May 31,
'61, 3
Oct. 1,
'61, 3
May 31,
'61, 3
June 3,
'61, 3
June 7,
'62, 3
Sept. 6,
'62, 3
June 7,
'61, 3
May 31,
'61, 5
May 31,
'61, 3
May 31,
'61, 3
May 31,
'61, 3
Aug. 23,
'62, 3
Aug. 20,
'63, 3
April 19,
'64, 3
June 3,
'61, 3
May 31,
'61, 3
May 31,
'61, 3
June 2,
'61, 3
June 8,
'61, 3
May 31,
'61, 3
Sept. 6,
'62, 3
June 2,
'61, 3
May 31
'61, 3
June 7,
'61, 3
May 31,
'61, 3
May 31,
'61, 3
Promoted to Lt. Col. 26th regiment, Aug. 5, 1862.
Transferred to 09th regiment P. V., May 30, 1864.
Pr. to Adjutant 26th reg , P. V., May 31, 1861.
Resigned November 13, 1861.
Pr. from Sgt. to 2d Lt., Nov. 15, 1861— to 1st
Lt., Aug. 5, '62— mus. out with Co., June 18, '64.
Died July 31, 1863, of wds. rec. at Gettysburg.
Pr. from Cor. to Sgt., Nov.l, '61— to 1st Sgt., May
25, 1862— mus. out with Co., .Tune 18, 1864.
Promoted from Corporal to Sergeant, Nov. l,'63—
mustered out with company, Jvine 18, 1864.
Promoted from Corporal to Sergeant, Jan. 4, '64—
mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Nov. 1, 1863.
Promoted from Corporal to Sergeant, Nov. 1,'63—
mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Nov. !, 1863.
Transferred to 99th regiment P. V., May 28, '64.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Mar. 15, '62.
Discharged March 12, 1864, to accept commission
in United States Colored Regiment.
Died May 15, '63, of wds. rec. at Chancellorsville.
Killed at Chancellorsville, May 3, 1863.
Promoted to Corporal, February 12, 1S64— mus-
tered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Promoted to Corporal, March 1, 1864— mustered
out with company, June 18, 1864.
Promoted to Corporal, M.ay 5, 1862— mustered
out with companv, June 18, 1864.
Promoted to Corporal, May 1, 1863— mustered
out with company, June 18, 1864.
Transferred to company G, 26th regiment P. V.
Not on muster-out roll.
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Transferred to 99th regiment P. V., May 28, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. May 31, '65.
Transferred to 99th regiment P. V., May 28, 1864.
Pris.— died at Richmond, Va.— date unknown.
Deserted November 20, 1862.
Deserted October 8, 1863.
Killed at Bull Run, August 29, 1862.
Absent, sick, at muster out of company.
Tr. to Bat. H, 1st U. S. Art — date unknown.
Transferred to 99th regiment P. V., May 28, '64.
Transferred to company A, 26th regiment P. V.
Deserted November 26, 1862.
Deserted November 1, 1862.
Deserted October 20, 1863.
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 1, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 15, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 18, '63.
Transferred to 99th regiment P. V., May 28, 1864.
Transferred to 99th regiment P.V., May 28, 1864.
Transferred to 99th regiment P. V., May 28, 1864.
Transferred to company A, 26th regiment P. V.
Ti-ansferred to company G, 26th regiment P. V.
Transferred to company K, 26th regiment P. V.
Died at Gettysburg, August 4, 1863.
Died at Philadelphia, May 23, 1863.
Deserted July 20, 1861.
Deserted March 6, 1864.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate, July 1, 1861.
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 1, '61.
Transferred to 9eth reg. P. V., May 28, '64— Vet.
374
TWENTY-SIXTH EEGIMEISTT,
Day, Andrew J....... Private
Doran, Patrick ...do.....
Drain, John O !...do....,
Donnal, Patrick !...do
Forsyth, James j...do
Fohny, Albert do
do....
do....
do....
do....
do
do
Free, AJficd
Fitzgerald, Wm
Foley, John
Grinneil, William...
Greenlee. John K ...
Geei2;an, Patrick
Griffith, Edmund...! ..do ...
Geisse, Robert '...do...
Gordon, Isaac P ...do...
Gready, Joseph !...do ...
Gore, is^-xthan C !...d(i...
Ginther, Charles ...do...,
Grinneil, John ...do...
Hardy, Thomas D...'...do
Hurst, James C '...do
Hazlett, David ...do
Honnitt, George ...60
Harvey, Samuel j...do
Hassenpat, Mark ... ...do
Hock, Harry do
.Hughes, Foster do
Harvey, James ...do
Johnson, Emerson..,. ..do ....
Kennedy, James.... ...do
Knopp, 'William ...do
Kitchen, Thomas... ...do
Kichener, John !...do
Krlder, Peter j...do
Kirk, George W i...do
King, Thomas ...do
Kee, George I. ..do
Keen, .Joseph R ...do
Lee, George W do...
Lee, James do
Lewis, John do
Laughran, John do
Lewis, George W do
Lyons, Henry A do
Lyons, Stephen do
Lemla, Wilham E do
Lentz, Charles
Moore, Charles G.
Myers, George.
Aug. 2S,
Aug. 19,
I May 31,
i May 31,
! May 31,
June 7,
': May 31.
I Aui. l!i.
! A-nril y,
IJiily 10,
i June 7,
May 31,
May 31,
June 7,
Aug. 19,
Aug. 8,
June 24,
May "31,"
May 31,
June 3,
Aug. 19,
May 31.
Mav 28,
INhiy 31,
May 31,
May 31,
Aug. 28.
Juno 7,
I May 31,
1 June 7, '
I May 31,
June I f?,
I May 31,
j June 3,
'■ Juno 3,
I Mav 31,
Aug. 23,
May 31,
Aug. 19,
May 31,
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Mbnell,Randblph E ...do .
Murray, John do.
Mark, Isaac P do.
Maxwell, James do.
Magee, John do.
Moore, David S do.
Meaney, Cornelius do.
Megarry, Robert do .
Michael, Nathan B do .
Miller, Charles do.
Miller, William do.
Muir, James do.
Mason, William S do .
Murray, Frank do.
^lichael, William B ...do .
M' In tosh, Robert do.
M' Bride, Michael do.
M'Bride, James do.
M'Cormick, Daniel ...do.
M'Callister, Fred'k ...do .
M'Grngen, Edward. ..do.
Nugent, Edward....!. ..do.
Null, Joseph ...do.
Nace, John !...do.
O'Neill, James |...do.
May 31,
June 7,
May 31,
June 3,
May 31,
May 31,
June 9,
Aug. 20,
May 31,
May 31,
May 31,
May 31,
May 31,
May 31,
May 31,
June 8,
May 31,
May 31,
May 31,
Aug. 15, ■
May 31,
May 31,
June 7,
May 31,
May 31,
May 31, ■
May 31, •
May 31, ■
Aug. 5, '
May 31, '
May 31, '
'62, j 3 Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. May 15, '65.
'63, i 3 Transferred to 99th regiment P. V., May 28, "64.
61 , I 3 Transferred to companV K, 26th regiment P. V.
■()1, ' 3 ; Not on muster-out rolL
'61. :? I Discharged on Surgoon"s certificate, July 1, '61.
'(Jl. 3 I Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Mar. 15, '62.
f)l , , 3 I Tr.-insferrod to com^panv K, 26th regiment P. V.
■63, i 3 j Descrtofl October 8,' 1863.
'64, ; 3 ! Desened May 3, 1864.
'6:> : 3 j Trunslorred to 99th regiment P. V., May 28, '64.
'61, \ 3 Mustered out with comnany, June 18, 1864.
I Killod at Spottsylvania'C. H., May, 1864.
I Deserted January 21, 1862.
j Deserted November 1, 1S62.
' Deserted June 1, 1863.
Deserted January 24, 1864.
Deserted March 0, 1864.
Deserted June 28, 1863.
Died at Andersonville, Jan. 11. '65 — grave, 12.432.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 1, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 5, '62.
Ti-ansl'erred to Vet. Res. Corps, Nov. 1, 1863.
Transferred to 99th regiment P. V., May 2S, '64.
Transferred to company G, 28th regiment P. V.
Transferred to company C, 26th regiment P. V.
Transferred to company D, 26th regiment P. V.
Killed at Chancellorsville, May 3, 1863.
Deserted iSovember 9, 1862.
Transferred to 99th regiment P. V., May 28, '64.
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1S64.
Mustered out witli company, June 18, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeons certificate, July 1, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 1, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 1, '61.
Discharged on SuKgeon's certificate, Feb. 1, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 2, '62.
Died July 2, '63, of wds. received at Gettysburg.
Deserted January 6, 1863.
Transferred to 99th regiment P. V,, May 28, '64.
Transferred to 99th reg. P. V.. May 28, '64— Vet.
Transferred to n9th regiment P. V., May 28, '64.
Died Aug. 10, '63. of wds. received at Gettysburg.
Killed at Spottsylvania C. H., May, 1864.
Deserted June 10, 1862.
Deserted November 20, 1862.
Deserted November 26, 1862 — arrested and sen-
tenced bv court martial — absent at muster out.
Deserted November 1, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 1, '61.
Transferred to battery H, 1st XJ. S. Artillery.
Transferred to 99th reg. P. V., May 28, 1864— Vet.
I Transferred to 99th reg. P. V., May 28, '64— Vet.
I Transferred to company C, 26th regiment P. V.
I Transferred to company C, 26th regiment P. V.
I Transferred to company I, 26th regiment P. V.
I Transferred to company F, 26th regiment P. V.
j Transferred to company I, 26th regiment P. V.
Died July 19, '63, of wds. received at Gettysburg.
Deserted July 1, 1861.
Deserted October 1, 1862.
Deserted November 26, 1862.
Deserted October 8, 1863.
Not on muster-out roll.
Mustered out with company, June IS, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1864. '
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Mar. 26, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 6, '61.
Transferred to 99th regiment P. V., May 28, '64.
Transferred to company K, 26th regiment P. V.
Deserted November 1, 1862.
Deserted June 28, 1863.
Transferred to company I, 26th regiment P. V.
Discharged on Surgeon's certi'ticate July 1 '61,
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THREE YEAKS' SEKVIOE.
375
Ott , Samuel '.. Private
O'Donnell, Jamea... ...do
O'Rorke, John do
Piiirh, Frank M do
Perkins, Charles do
Prell, John F
Quinn, John
Quinn, James
Ross, George E ..
Rodgers. Samuel
Reilly. William
Russell, Thomas
Rork, John
Rogers, Samuel
Rutlidge, Michael...
Russell, Joseph
Smith, Simon
Smith, Jacob
Strang, Thomas
Scull, Mark J
Smith, George
Stone, James
Stratton, Isaac
Stillwell, Cornelius
Steel, James
Smith, Charles
Tomer. Winneld S.,
Trout, William
Tooker, Thomas —
Wilkinson, Edwin.
Woodruff, Thos. E.
Wonderly, Jas. N..,
Wethem. Edward..
Wr.rd , Thomas ,
Walker, Samuel....,
Walters, Henry ,
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Aug. 17, '63,
April 19, '64,
June 7, '61,
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Wilde, William !...do
Wilkinson, Wm. W' .do.
Vv^right, William.... ...do .
Young, Thomas I. ..do.
Yeager, Lewis i...do.
I
.iMay 31,
.1 June 10,
.! May 31,
.! Oct. 10,
.1 May 31,
.1 May 31,
'61,
'62,
'62.
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'61,
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Disch. on Surgeon's certificate, July 1, 1861.
Transferred to 09th reg. P. V., May 28, 1864.
Transferred to 99th reg. P. V., INIay 28, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 18, 186^.
Reduced from Corporal, July 16, 1861— muster-
ed out with company, June' 18, 1864.
Discharged^n Surgeon's certificate, April 13, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 12, 1862.
Deserted June 28.1863.
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Transferred to 90th reg. P. V., May 28, 1864.
Transferred to 99th reg. P. V., May 28, 1864.
Transferred to 99th reg. P. V., May 28, 1864.
Transferred to company K, 26th regiment P. V.
Died January 21, 1863, at Brandy Station, Va.
Deserted January 24, 1862.
Died August 8, 1863, at Brandy Station, Va.
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Transferred to 90th reg. P. V., May 28, 1864.
Transferred to 99th reg. P. V., May 28, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 99th reg. P. V. , May 28, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 99th regiment P. V., May 28, '64.
Killed at Locust Grove, Va., November 27, 1863.
Deserted August 2.5, 1863.
Deserted August 11. 1861.
Transferred to 99th reg. P. V., May 30, '64— died
June 19. 1864, at Philadelphia.
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Transferred to 99th reg. P. V., ISIay 28, '64— Vet.
IMustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 1, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 1, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certifi.cate, July 1, '61.
Transferred to 99th regiment P. V., May 28, '64.
Died at Philadelphia, January 28, 1863.
Died August 9, 1863, of wounds received at Get-
tysburg.
Deserted July 22, 1861.
Deserted June 11, 1862.
Deserted November 20, 1862.
Deserted June 2S, 1863.
Tr.ansferred to Co. I, 26th reg. P. V., May 28, '61.
Deserted September 1, 1861.
Company I.
RECRUITED AT PHILADELPHIA.
Newton L. Webb ..
John D. Sloan,
James D. Head
William B. Snow.... 1st Lt,
Geo. W, Dickenson ...do
Jno. W. Woodward ...do ....
John Clare
John L. A dler
David Potts
Jacob C. Hamilton..
Thos. C. Finley
John B, Kelly
E. Montgomery....
Resigned January, 1862.
Killed at Mine Run. November 28, 1863.
Pr. to Sgt., '62— to 1st Sgt., June, '62— to 1st Lt.,
Dec. 24, '6.3— to Capt., Jan. 6, '64— wd. at Gettys-
burg, July 2,'63— mus. out with Co., June 18, '64.
Resigned .January, 1862.
Promoted to Regimental Quartermaster, May, '62.
Pr. from Sgt. ]Maj., Jan. 1. 1863— wd. at Chancel-
lorsville, May 4, '63— tr. to V. R. C, Nov. 9, '63.
Pr. to Sgt., '62— to 1st Sgt., Jan. 6, '64— to 1st Lt.,
Feb. £S, 1864— mus. out with Co., June IS, '64.
Pr. to Regimental Quartermaster, May 31, 1861.
Killed at Bull Run, August 29, 1862.
Pr. from Q. M. Sgt., Jan. 1, '63— v/d. at Chanccl-
lorsville. May 4, '63— tr. to V. R. C, Aug. 17, '63.
Promoted to Sergeant, April, 1862 — transferred to
99th regiment P. V.. May 29, 1864.
Promoted to Corporal, Jar.., 1S62— to Sgt.. Sept.,
1863— transferred to 99th reg. P. V., May 29, '64.
Discharged on Surgeon's cerific.ate, February 29,
1864— arm amputated.
376
TWENTY-SIXTH REGIMENT,
Isaac Murphy
Albert G. Ro-wland
Thomas Roberts....
■William S. Small..,
James Scanlon..
James Wallace.
S. P. Whartenby..
John Whai-tenby .
Thomas Young....
Robert Anderson .
John Craig
William Dresser...
Edw'd Farrington.
William Gordon....
Charles Holden
William Hardy.
George Rice.-
Manning Rue....
Clayton Richardson
Alwine, William. .
Archibald, James.
Armstrong, John.
Anderson, Henry...
Bolles, Andrew..
Burd, Frederick
Benjamin, Wm. B..
Brown, George L
Brown, John M.
Bentley, Ludwick..
Bartlett, William.
Bradley, Henry...,
Booth, James
Clay, WilUam H..
Cork, John
Coleman, Edward
Campbell, Mich'l H
Callahan, Edward.,
Cranston, Joseph...
Craig, Edward
Crohan, Cornelius..
Collim, John
Connelly, John. .
Campbell, John.
Duboyce, Sylvester
Deardon, William..,
Dugan, Philip....
Deverieau, Wm.
Dresser, Henry.
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Dalton, John
Deacon, .Joseph
Discoll, H. C
EUenger, .Jacob
Ellenger, William..
Eisengart, George..
Ehrenlishter, John
Funk, William
Funk, John
Fairhurst, William
Garlich, John
Gilbert, Daniel.
May 81, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 81, '61,
May 81, '61,
May 81, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
Au^. 16, '63,
May 28, '61,
Aug. 20, '63,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 81, '61,
Aug. 16, '61,
Aug. 20, '63,
Aug. 19, '63,
Aug. 19, '63,
Jan. 19, '64,
May 31, '61,
Aug. 20, '63,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
Aug. 19, '63,
Feb. 6, '64,
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May 31,
May 81,
May 31,
May 31,
May 31,
May 31,
May 31,
May 31,
May 31,
May 31,
May 31,
'61,
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Promoted to Corporal, January, '62— to Sergeant,
Sept. 1863— tr. to 99th reg. P. V., May 29, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec, 1862.
Deserted— date imknown.
Promoted to 2d Lieut, company K, 26th regi-
ment P. v., February 6, 1862.
Deserted June, 1862.
Wounded at Bull Run, Aug. 29, 1862— pr. to Sgt.,
Jan.6,'64— mus. out with Co., Jane 18, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug., 1862.
Killed at Chancellorsville, May 3, 1863.
Deserted September, 1861.
Killed at Mine Run, November 28, 1863.
Killed at Gettysburg, July 2, 1868.
Promoted to Corporal, September, '63— transfer-
red to 99th regunent P. V., May 29, 1864.
Promoted to Corporal, September, '63— transfer-
red to 99th regiment P. V., May 29, 1864.
Killed at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863.
Promoted to Corporal, Sept., 1863— mustered out
with company, June 18, 18iS4.
Promoted to Corporal, Sept., 1863— transferred to
99th regiment P. V., May 29, 1864.
Promoted to Corporal, Sept., 1863— mustered out
with company, June 18, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 22, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan., 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July, 1861.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. May, 1864.
Deserted May 31, 1861.
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 1, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan., 1863.
Wounded May 28, 1864— transferred to 99th regi-
ment P. v.. May 29, 1864.
Transferred to Yet. Reserve Corps, Aug. 19,
Transferred to 99th regiment P. V., May 29,
Killed at Chancellorsville, May 3, 1863.
Deserted September 24, 1862.
Deserted June, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 11,
Discharged on vSurgeon's certificate, Nov., 1861.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 14, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, April 4, '63.
Transferred to 99th regiment P. V., May 29, '64.
Transferred to 99th regunent P. V., May 29, '64.
Ti-ansferredto 99th regiment, P. V., May 29, 1864.
Wounded at Spottsylvania C. H., May 10, 1864—
transferred to 99th regiment P. V., May 29, '64.
Deserted May 31, 1861.
Deserted September 14, 1863.
Wounded at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863— at Spott-
sylvania C. H., May 12. 1864— mustered out
with company, June 18, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July, 1861.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept., 1862.
Transferred to 99th regiment P. V., May 29, 1864.
Wounded at Wilderness, May 6, 1864— transfer-
red to 99th regiment P. V., May 29, 1864.
Died July 24, '68, of wds. received at Gettysburg.
Deserted May 31, 1861.
Died at Andorsonville, Sept. 18, '64— grave, 9,146.
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July, 1861.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July, 1861.
Killed at Bull Run, August 29, 1862.
Absent at Camp Parole, Md., at muster out.^
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July, 1862.
Killed at Chancellorsville, May 3, 1863.
Wd. with loss of leg, at Chancellorsville, May 3,
1863— mustered out with company, Juno 18, '64.
Wd. at Williamsburg, May 5, '62, and at Getty.s-
buvg, Jidy 2,'63— urns. outwithCo., June 1S,'6-1.
'63.
'64.
'62.
THREE YEARS' SERVICE.
377
Guerin, Joseph.
Gill, John
Guthrie, Adam
Griffith, Charles G..
Gilligan, Patrick....
Grundy, James
Gladding, Charles..
Haughey, Patrick...
Haggerty, James .
Hayes, Michael....
Hope, John —
Hayer, James
Holland, John...
Heller, John
Harkins, Thos. H...
Hook, Daniel B...,
Hines, John
Hart, William
Howard, Edward
Innes, John
Jackson, William,
Jones, Charles F..
King, William H.
Kennedy, John
Kelly, Bernard
Kelly, John P..
Lynn, Michael..
Lockhart, Geo. W..
Liongenberger, L.
Lamb, William...
Leflinger, Isaac...
Logan, John
Millard, Andrew.
Moore, John
Moore, Peter
Morgan, Ed. S. F.
Meyer, Joseph
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Morgan, Michael
Magnin, Albert .,
M'Michael, Solom'n
M'Farland, Geo
M' Williams, John..
M'Cabe, William ..
M'Guigan, Lawr'ce
M'Clure, John
M'Cully, James
M'Bride, John
Nelson, Thomas
Neal, William
O'Madden, Peter ...
Pilling, Wilham
Patterson, James ,
Powell, John ....
Parker, John ...
Powers, J
Quinn, Charles
Quinn, James*..
Reynolds, W^m. E..
Reynolds, James
Robinson, James ...
Riggs, Levi
Rice, James
Shav/, John E... .
Sedgwick, John,
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Jan. 30, '62,
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Aug. 10, '63,
Aug. 16, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
Aug. 26, '62,
Aug. 20, '63,
Aug. 20, '63,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
Aug. 20, '63,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '01,
May 31, '61,
Feb. 6, '64,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '01,
Aug. 19, '63,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '01,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '01,
May 31, '01,
May 31, '01,
May 31, '01,
Mav 31, '01,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
Aug. 21, '63,
May 31, '61,
July 1.5, '63,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31j '01,
Aug. 19, '03,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '01,
Aug. 21, '63,
May .31, '61,
Aug. 9, '64.
Aug. 21, '63,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
Aug. 20, »o3,
Wd. at Malvern Hill, July 1, '62, and at Wilder-
ness, May 0, '64— mus. out with Co., June 18, '64.
Transferred to 99th regiment P. V., May 29, '64.
Transferred to 99th rei!;iment P. V., May 29, '64.
Transferred to 99th regiment P. V., May 29, '64.
Killed at Williamsburg, Va., May 5, 1862.
Deserted January, 1802.
Deserted May 31, 1861.
Wd. at Bull Run, Aug. 29, '62— ab. at mus. out.
IMustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Wd. at Bull Run, Aug. 29, '62— ab. at mus. out.
Wounded May 10, 1864— transferred to 99th regi-
ment P. v., Mav 29, 1864.
Transferred to 99th resriment P. V., May 29, '64.
Transferred to 99th regiment P. V., May 29, '64.
Killed at Bull Run, August 29, 1862.
Deserted September 24, 1862.
Deserted May 6, 1862.
Deserted August, 1861.
Deserted June, 1862.
Deserted February 20, 1864.
Deserted May 31, 1861.
Wounded at Glendale, June 30, 1862— mustered
out with company, June 18, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certihcate, July, 1861.
Wounded at Mine Run, November 28, 1863 —
mustered out with company, .June 18, 1864.
Transferred to cavalry, December, 1862.
Transferred to 99th regiment P. V., May 29, '64,
Killed at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863.
Wounded at ChancellorsviUe, May 3, 1803— mus-
tered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 1, '62.
Transferred to 99th regiment P. V., May 29, '64.
Deserted May 5, 1862.
Deserted April 5, 1802.
Deserted May 3J, 1801.
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1884.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Disch. to accept pr. in U. S. A. — dat^ unknown.
Wounded at Gettysburg, July 2, '63— transferred
to 93th regiment P. V., May 29, 1864.
Died at Philadelphia, Pa., December, 1861.
Deserted May 31, 1801.
Mustered ovit with company, June 18, 1864.
Absent, sick, at nmsterout.
Wd. at Fair Oaks, June 16, 1862— at Gettysburg,
July 2, 1863 — ab., sick, at muster out.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July, 1861.
Discharged on Surg, certificate, Sept. 15, 1802.
Transferred to 99th regiment P. V., May 29, '64.
Killed at Williamsburg, Va., May 5, 1802.
Killed at Mine Run, November 28, 1863.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July, 1861.
Kiilpd at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863.
Mustered out Avith company, June 18, 1864.
Wounded at Gettysburg, July 2. 1863— mustered
out with company, June 18, 1864.
Wounded at Gettysburg, July 2, 18G3— mustered
out with company, June 18, 1864.
Transferred to 99th regiment P. V., May 29, '64.
Deserted May 3 1, 1861.
Died June 2, '64, at Andersonville— grave, 1,556.
l^iustered out with company, June 18, 1804.
V/ounded Mav 29, 1804— transferred to 99th regi-
ment P- V., May 29, 1864.
Wounded at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863— transfer-
red to 99th regiment P. V., May 29, 1804.
Transferred to 99th regiment P. V., May 20, '64.
Transferred to 99th regiment P. V., May 29, '64.
Died at Fortress Monroe, August 6, 1802.
Not on muster-out roll.
Transferred to 99th regiment P. V., May 29, '6i.
Transfrrred to 99th regiment P. V., May 29, '64.
378
TWENTY-SIXTH EEGIMEJfT,
NAME.
RANK.
DATE OP MUSTER
INTO SEKVICE.
1
>
REMARKS.
Schmidt, William...
Private
Aug. 20, '63,
3
Transferred to 99tli regiment P. V., May 29, '64.
Singlas, Roland
...do
July 17, '63,
3
Transferred to 99th regiment P. V., May 29, 1864.
Smith, Francis
...do
May 31, '61,
3
Killed at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863.
Simpson, John N...
...do
May 31, '01,
3
Deserted May 31, 1861.
Thompson, Kobert..
...do
May 31, 'Gl,
3
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July, 1861.
Thompson, Rich. N
...do
Aug, 16, '61,
3
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, August, '62.
Talbott, William....
...do
Feb. 6, '64,
3
Transferred to 99th regiment P. V., May 29, '64.
Taylor, Henrv A....
...do
May 31, '61,
3
Deserted May 31, 1S6I.
Vandegrift, Wm
...do
May 31, '61,
3
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Wells, Richard
...do
May 31, '61,
3
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Worrell, Charles S..
...do
May 31, '61,
3
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Winters, John
...do
May 31, '61,
3
Wounded at Glendale, June 30, 1862— arrested as
deserter, December 14, 1863— mustered out with
company, June 18, 1864.
Wine, Benjamin D
...do
Aug. 20, '62,
3
Transferred to 99th regiment P. V., May 29, 1864.
Waltzer, Randolph
...do
Aug. 20, '63,
3
Transferred to P9th regiment P. V., May 29, 1864.
Wagner, Charles....'
...do
Aug. 19, '63,
3
Transferred to 99th regitnent P. V., May 29, 1864.
Winston, William..'
...do
July 24, '63,
3
Transferred to 99th regiment P. V., May 29, 1864.
Winter botham, Jno
...do.....
May 31, '61,
3
Deserted December 30, 1861.
Weldon, Alex'r
...do
May 31, '61,
3
Deserted May 31, 1861.
Ward, James '
...do
July 22, '63,
3
Deserted October 20, 1863.
Walker, George '
...do
Aug. 29, '63,
3
Deserted October 8, 1863.
Young, Allen '
...do
Aug. 20, '63,
3
Deserted October 20, 1863.
Company K.
recruited at philadelphia.
William L. Grubb..
Robert L. Bodine...
John F. Jileekins....
William S. Small...
James F. Seary
Wm. F. Robinson...
Thomas Haslan
Peter P. G. Hall
Christopher Beatty
William H. Phillips
Geo. W. Roswelt
Wm. Groundsel!....
Samuel P. Morris...
John S. Wetter
George W. Kobb
Isao,c Ford
James Shofield.
Isaac Brown.
Nathan Larkin .,
,! limes b'oYii
Wm. 11. iM'Ginnis...
Kai ban 11. Van Liorn
James 1/. Golston...
Issuic Bird
Jolui O. Drain.
Alexander Graydon
Frank S. Eldridge..
Capt.
...do..
...do....
...do....
...do....
IstLt.
2d Lt..
...do....
Sei-g't.
...do....
...do....
...do....
...do....
...do....
Corp ..
...do....
Muc,
...do..
May 31, '61,
June 1, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 13, '61,
May
May
May
May
JNIay
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
iNlay
.Ivine
May
31, '61,
31, '61,
31, '61,
31, '61,
31, '61,
31, '61,
31, '61,
31, '61,
31, '61,
31, '61,
31, '61,
31, '61,
31, '61,
31, '61,
31, '61,
31, '61,
31, '61,
12, '61,
31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
Aug. 28, '61,
Resigned December 30, 1861.
Pr. fr Com. Sgt. to 2d Lieut, of Co. K, Aug. 21,
'61— to Capt., Jan. 14, '62,— to Major, July i5,'62.
Promoted to 1st Lieut., Feb. 6, 1862— to Captain,
Aug. 1862— killed at Bull Run, Aug. 29, 1862.
Promoted from Sgt. company I, to 2d "Lieut., Feb.
6, 1S62— to 1st Lieut., July 15, 1862— to Captain,
Sept. 1, '62— died at Philadelphia, Feb. 1864.
Pr. to 1st. Lieut., April 1, '63— to Capt., April 13,
1^61 — mustered out with company, June 18, '64.
Resigned January 17, 1862,
Promoted to 2d Lieut., May 5, 1863 — mustered
out wi'h company, June 18, 1864,
Promorcd to Adjutant, August 10, 1861.
Promoted f.om Corporal to Sergeant — mustered
out with company, June 18, 1864.
Promoted from Corporal to Sergeant — mustered
out witn company, June 18, 1864.
Pr, to Sgt., Oct. '62— wd. with loss of leg, at Get-
tysburg— disch.onSurg. certificate. Mar, 14, '64.
Transferred to 99th reg,'P. V., May 30, '64— Vet.
Died of wds. received at Gettysburg, July 2, '63.
Transferred to 99th reg. P. V., May" 30, '64— Vet.
Promoted Corporal — wounded at Fair Oaks —
mustered out with coinpanj^, June 18, 1864.
Promoted to Corporal — mustered out with com-
pany, June 18, 1864.
Promoted to Corporal — mustered out with com-
pany, June 18, 1864.
Captured at Williamsburg, Va., May 5, '62— disch,
on Surgeon's certificate — date unknown.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Mar. 19, '63.
Transferred to 99th reg. P, V., May 30, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 99th reg. P. V., May 30, .'64- Vet,
Killed at Gettysbui-g, .lulv 2, 1863,
Killed at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863,
Promoted Corporal, August 15. 1863 — died of wds,
rec, at Spottsylvania C, H, May 15, '64 — Vet.
Promoted to Corporal, July 1, 1863 — captured at
Wilderness, May 5, 1864 — mustered out .Janu-
ary 15, 1865.
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Transferred to 99th reg. P. V., May .30, '64— Vet.
THREE YEARS' SERVICE.
379
Abbott, Henry...
Aiinew, William
Bail, Lewis
Boylan, John ....
Brown, Thomas
Bail, Mark
Braimon, George...
Blizzard, Thomas..
Brown, Wm. H
Barger, William....
Ball, Lewis
Brant, William P...
Brown, Eliakim
...do
...do
...do
...do
Bovoe, John..
do
Coleman, Nathan...
...do
...do
Clark, William
Cloud, James
...do
...do
Connor, Joseph
Cleniff, William
Carlton, Lewis
...do
...do
...do ...
Caves, Edward.
...do .
Dugan, Isaac. .
...do .
Dicks, Joseph
do ..
Detweiler, John
.. do .
...do
DetAveiler, Joseph...
Dobbins, Wm. K ...
Derlin, John .
...do
...do
do
Dickinson, Henry...
...do
..do
Edmondson, Horat.
Furgeson, Wm. H..
Friger, Constantine
Freeman, John
Ford, Daniel C
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
Fryer, Brinton
...do
Fagen, William
...do
Free, Alfred
...do
...do
Goodwin, Henry
...do
...do
...do
Gleason, James
...do
...do
Hayes, William
...do
Helms, George
.. do
Hunter, JohnS
Hergesheimer, B....
Hammitt, John
Hammitt, John K..
Hogarth, MaxweU..
Hogarth, Joseph.....
Higgens, James
Henderson, Wm. G.
Hill, Levi
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
.do ...
Johnson, Henry
Jordan. John
...do
...do
Private
...do....
...do....
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
.do.
May 31, 'Gl,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '63,
May 31, '6i,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
Aug. 29, '61,
May 31, '61,
Aug. 19, '63,
April 14, '64,
June 13, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, 'Gl,
May 31, '61,
May 31, 'Gl,
May 31, '61,
Aug. 10, '61,
Aug. 19, '63,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
June 4, '61,
May 31, '61,
Aug. 19, '63,
May 31, '61,
Aug. 29, '61,
June 4, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
Aug. 29, '61,
Aug. 19, '63,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
Aug. 19, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May
May
June
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
May
May
May
May
Sept.
31, '61,
31, '61,
13, '61,
20, '62,
16, '62,
20, '62,
20, '62,
31, '61,
28, '61,
31, '61,
31, '61,
20, '62,
Discharged Novombor 4, 1862, for wounds re-
ceived at Bull Run, August 29, 1862.
I Deserted Juno, 1802.
i Wounded at Si^sottsylvania, May 15, 1864— absent
at muster out.
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
I Absent, sick, at muster out.
Discharged on Surgeon'.s ccrtiiicate, July 21, '61.
Discharged November 4, 1862, for wounds re-
coivcd'at Bull Run, August 29, 1862.
Transferred to 99th reg. P. V., May 30, '64— Vet.
Transferred toflO-h rcg. P. V., May 80, '64— Vet,
Deserted— returned— transferred to the 99thregi-
ment P. V., May 30, 1864.
Dr;ifted— tr. to 99th reg. P. V. . May 30, '64— died
June 19, 1864. at Andersonville, grave, 2,180.
Transterred to 99th regiment P. V., May 30, '64.
Killed at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863.
Died of wds. rec, at Spottsylvania, May 15, 1864.
Deserted June, 1861.
Deserted June. 1861.
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Reduced from Sergeant, October 1, 1862 — dis-
charged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 17, 1862.
Reduced from Sergeant, March, 1863— transferred
to company F, 26ih regiment P. V., April 1, '63.
Transferred to V. R. C. — date unknown.
Transferred to V. R. C. — date unknown.
Transferred to 99th regiment P. V., May 30, 1864.
Drafted — transferred to 99th regiment P. V.,
Mav .50, 1864.
Deserted June, 1861.
Wounded at Chancellorsville, May 3, 1863— ab-
sent at muster out.
Mustered out with companv, June 18, 1864.
Transferred to 99th reg. P. V.. May 30, '64— Vet.
Drafted— tr. to 99th regiment P. V., May 30, '64.
Transferred to Co. D, 26th reg. P. V., June 1, '61.
Transferred to 99th regiment P. V., May 30, '64.
Killed at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863.
Deserted June, 1861.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Discharged on Surg, cert-ficate, July 21, 1861.
Mustered out with company, June iS, 1864.
Wounded at Gettysburg, J uly 2, 1863 — mustered
out with company, June 18, 1864.
Discharged on Surg, certificate, Dec. 5, 1862.
Discharged on Surg, certificate, May 2, 1863.
Wcunded at Fair Oaks, June 23, 1862— dis-
changed — date unknown.
Transferred to 99th regiment P. V., May 30, '64.
Died of wounds received at Spottsylvania, May
15, 1864— Vet.
Not on muster-out roll.
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 21, '61.
Promoted from Cor. to Sgt.— reduced Oct. 1, '62— i
discharged on Surg, certificate, Oct. 17; 1862.
Drafted— died of wounds received at Spottsylva*
nia C. H., May 15, 1864.
Deserted June, 1861.
Wounded at Spottsylvania, May 10, 1864— mus-
tered out August 12, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 21, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 1, '62.
Transferred to 99th regiment P. V., May 30, '64,
Transferred to 99th regiment P. V., May 30, '64,
Transferred to 99th regiment P. V., May 30, '64.
Transferred to 99th regiment P. V., May 30, '64
Transferred to 99th regiment P. V., May 30, '64.
KiUed at BuU Run, August 29, 1862.
Missing in action at Mine Run, Nov. 27, 1863.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 21, '61.
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Transferred to 99th regiment P. V., May 30, '64.
380
TWE:NTY-S1XTH SEGI^rEKT,
WAME.
RANK.
DATE OF MUSTER
INTO SERVICE.
I
i
, REMARKS.
\
Kersey, Matthew ..
Private
May 31, '61,
3 Discharged on Surgeon'scertificate, July 21, '61.
Kreuson, Charles..
...do....
June 15, '61,
3 Wounded at Chancellorsville — transferred to
99th regiment P. V., May 30, 1864— Vet.
Lowe, Thurston
...do....
Aug. 29, '61,
3 Transferred to Vet. lies. Corps— date unknown.
Latch, Samuel
...do....
May 31, '01,
3 Transferred to 99th reg. P. V., May 30, '64— Vet.
do .
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
3 Transferred to 99th rcg. P, V., May 30, '64— Vet.
3 Deserted September, 1862.
Lindsey, Norton....
...do....
do
Miller, William H.
...do....
June 4, '61,
3 Tr. to battery D, 4th N. Y. Artillery, May, '62—
mustered out March 18, 1865.
Michael, Wm. B....
do
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
3 Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 21, '61.
3 Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 21, '61.
Means, Cornelius ..
...do
Moore, David S
...do
May 31, '61,
3 Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, ISIay 2, 1863.
Morris, James
...do
May 31, '61,
3 Transferred to 99th reg. P. V., May 30, '64.— Vet.
3 Transferred to 9Dth regiment P. V., May 30, 1864.
Marshall, And'w J.
...do
June 13, '61,
MiUer, Francis
Aug. 19, '63,
May 31, '61,
3 Drafted— deserted September 16, 1863.
3 Mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
M'Grath, Robert....
...do
M'Grugan, Edward
...do
May 31, '61,
3 Wounded at Spoti sylvania C. H., May 10, 1864—
absent at muster out of company.
M'Neill, Archibald
...do
June 6, '61,
3 Transferred to Vet. Res. Corps— date unknown.
M'Clem, John
...do
June 12, '61,
3 Died at Yorktown, Va., April Gl, 1862.
M'Garry, Robert....
...do
May 31, '61,
3 Deserted June, 1861.
O' Winner, John
...do
May 31, '61,
3 Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 28, '62.
Pullen, Samuel
do
May 31, '61,
3 Wounded at Fredericksburg, December 13, '62—
absent at muster out of company.
Phillips, William...
...do
May 31, '61,
3 Wounded at Chancellorsville, May 3, 1863— ab-
sent at muster out of company.
Porter, WiUiam
...do
May 31, '61,
3 Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 21, '61.
Phillips, Andrew...
...do
May 31, '61,
3 Died of wounds received at Spottsylvania C. H.,
May 15, 1864— Vet.
Pine, Benjamin
...do
May 31, '61,
3 Deserted August, 1861.
Robb, Benjamin P..
...do
May 31, '61,
3 Discharged Dec. 9, '62, for wds. received in action.
Rambo, William
...do
May 31, '61,
3 Wounded at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863— absent at
muster out of company.
Robmson, Geo. W..
...do
Apn 14, '64,
3 Transferred to 99th regiment P. V. , May 30, 1864.
Rogers, Andrew
...do
May 31, '61,
3 Died July 23, 1863, of wounds received at Get-
tysburg, July 2, 1863.
Roan, George
...do
Aug. 10, '61,
May 31, '61,
3 Killed at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863.
3 Deserted June, 1861.
Radclitf, Samuel
...do
Rodgers, Stephen...
...do
May 31, '61,
3 Deserted June, 1861.
Rodgers, Samuel....
...do
May 31, '61,
3 Deserted June, 1861.
Sample, Andrew
...do
May 31, '61,
3 Transferred to 99th reg. P. V., May 30, '64— Vet.
Smith, Godfrey
...do
Sept. 16, '62,
3 Transferred to 99th regiment P. V., May 30, 1864.
Smith, John
do
Aug. 20, '63, .
Aug. 20, '63, ;
5 Drafted —transferred to 99th regiment P. V.,
May 30, 1864.
5 Drafted — transferred to 99th regiment P. V.,
Swam, William T...
...do
Shut, Charles
do
Aug. 20, '61, C
May 30, 1864.
} Died at Washington, D. C, May 23, 1862— buried
in Military Asvlum Cemetery.
Starr, James
...do
May 31, '61, 2
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Sutch, Benj. F
do
May 31, '61, S
Wounded at Spottsylvania, May 15, 1864— absent
at muster out of company.
Simpson, Alvis
...do
Aug. 19, '63, 3
'Drafted— transferred to U. S. Navy, April 18, '64.
Sowers, Daniel
...do
May 31, '61, 3
Deserted June, 1861.
Shields, Edward
...do
May 31, '61, 3
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 21, '61.
Wounded at Bull Run, Aug. 29, '62— discharged
Scott, Francis
...do
Aug. 29, '61, 3
on Surgeon's certificate, October, 1863.
Smith, William
...do
May 31, '61, 3
Deserted June, 1861.
Senior, Thomas
...do
June 13, '61, 3
Deserted June 25, 1862.
Studer, William
...do
Aug. 19, '63, 3
Drafted— deserted September 16, 1863.
Drafted— deserted February 26, 1864.
Sailor, WilUam
...do
Aug. 20, '63, 3
Smith, Henry
do
Aug. 20, '63, 3
Aug. 19, '63, 3
May 31, '61, 3
Drafted — died August 20, 1864, at Anderson-
ville— grave, 6,289.
Drafted— deserted October 13, 1863.
Wounded at Mine Run, November 27, '63— mus-
tered out with company, June 18, 1864.
Smith, Joseph
do
Toner, George
do
May 31, '61, 3
Aug. 6, '61, 3
Sept. 5, '61, 3
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 22, '62.
Transferred to 99th reg. P. V., May 30, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 99th regiment P. V., May 30, '64.
KiUed at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863.
Died of wounds received at Chancellorsville,
May 3, 1863.
Drafted— deserted October 4, 1863.
Wilson, William
..do
Walraven, Malachi
..do
Wood, George
do
Aug. 20, '61, 3
May 31, '61, 3
Aug. 20, '63, 3
Welsh, James
. do
Wolfert, John
..do
Yett, Seth
..do
May 31, '61, 3
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate,— date unknown.
Zanner, Casper
..do
Aug. 19, '63, 3
Drafted— tr. to 99th regiment P. V., May 30, '64.
THEEB YEARS' SEItVICE.
UNASSIGNED MEN.
38)
NAME.
RANK.
DATE OP MUSTEK
INTO SERVICE.
I
3
EEMARK3,
Private
do
Feb. 22, '65,
Apr. 1, 'Gl,
Mar. 31, '64,
Not on muster-out roll.
Ray, George W
...do
Mustered out, September 15, 1865.
Twenty-Seventh Regiment.
THE Twenty-seventh Eegiment, a part of the "Washington Brigade,''
commanded by Colonel William F. Small, was organized as a volunteer
militia regiment, early in January, 1861. Charles Angeroth was among thf
most active in promoting its formation. On the night of the 18th of April.
Colonel Small, acting in compliance with orders from the Secretary of War,
started with five companies, consisting of about five hundred men, for Wash-
mg-ton, and proceeded in company with the Sixth Massachusetts, Colonel
Jones, by the Pliiladelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore railroad, occupying
seventeen passenger cars. On their arrival at the President Street station,
horses were attached to the five foremost cars, containing seven companies of
the Massachusetts regiment, and were drawn rapidly through the city to the
Washington depot. After the passage of these, the track was barricaded by
the mob. The remaining companies of the Massachusetts regiment, being well
armed, forced theh^ way through, joined thek comrades and were hurried away
by rail to Washington. The mob returning commenced an attack upon Colonel
Small's command, which, being unarmed, was forced to retke, losing several
killed and wounded.
After the return of the companies to Philadelphia, the regiment was re-or-
ganized as light artillery, and Max Einstein was chosen Colonel, Charles
Angeroth, Lieutenant Colonel, and William Schoenleber, Major. Its services
were then offered to the Governor, with a view to its being mustered into the
three months' service, as a part of the Pennsylvania quota, but without suc-
cess. Colonel Eiustein then proceeded to Washington and offered its ser-
vices to the United States Government, which were accepted under the call for
eighty thousand additional volunteers for a period of three years, its service
to date from the 5th of May, 1861, and to be a^*med and instructed as light in-
fantry. It was not, however, mustered in until the 30th and 31st of May. A
few days thereafter it received arms and accoutrements, and went into camp
near Camden, N. J. The entire regiment was recruited in Philadelphia, in the
districts of Northern Liberties and Kensington, and at least one-half of its
members were German. A number of both officers and men had seen service
in this country and in Europe.
On the 17th of June the regiment again received orders to proceed to Wash-
ington. Arriving at the Capital on the 18th, it was placed in camp on Kala-
rama heights, was subjected to strict nulitary discipline, and was instructed iu
company and battalion drill, and in picket duty.
Early in July the forces assembled in and about Washington were organized
under General M'Dowell, and the Twenty-seventh Eegiment was assigned to
1862 ORGANIZATION AND DRILL. 383
Blenker's Brigade* of the Fifth Division, encamped at Hunter's creek, near
Alexandria, which it was ordered to join. On the 15th the general forward
movement of the army towards Centreville commenced. In the battle which
ensued at Bull Eun, the Fifth Division was held in reserve on the Centreville
heights, and did not become actively engaged. It remained in position until
past midnight of the 21st, and until ail the army had retired, when it marched
to Alexandria., arriving on the afternoon of the 22d, bringing in abandoned
horses and baggage wagons in considerable numbers, and one caisson.
A few days later, the Twenty-seventh moved to Ai^lington Heights, where it
encamped, and received pay from the date of its acceptance by the government,
on the 5th of May. From Arlington it was transferred to Eoach's mill, Virginia,
where, early in the month of August, company F, commanded by Captain
Spering, was detached and posted at the Washington arsenal, where it remained
during its entire term of service. Early in September Lieutenant Colonel An-
geroth and Major Shoenleber resigned, and Adolph Bushbeck and Lorenz Can-
tador, both of Philadelphia, were appointed by General M'CleUan to fill the
vacancies. Subsequently, upon the muster out of Colonel Einstein, these gen-
tlemen were appointed respectively Colonel and Lieutenant Colonel, and Cap-
tain John N. Lang, of company I, Major. In the latter part of September, by
order of the War Department, company G, Captain Bierwirth, was transferred
to the Sixty-ninth Pennsylvania Eegiment.
During the summer months and the early fall the regiment was engaged
under the direction of the engineers, in building forts, clearing woods, and
making roads; Forts Scott, Cameron, Blenker, and Barnard — elaborate and
substantial structures — attesting the devotion and patriotism of the men of the
Twenty-seventh, not less than the stem bravery which they afterwards exhib-
ited on the battle-field.
On the 8th of October it was ordered to Hunter's chapel, Virginia, where
it went into winter quarters. While off fatigue duty it was instructed in bri-
gade and battalion drill, and for two months was engaged in out-post duty at
Annandale. An attack was here made upon the pickets by rebel cavalry and
artillery, but, finding the men on the alert, they withdrew to a distance and
contented themselves with shelling the Union line. In the month of December,
1861, the officers received their commissions from the Governor of Pennsylvania,
bearing date of the 5th May, preceding, and in February, 1862, the regiment
was provided with the State colors. In the organization of the army under
M'CleUan, the Twenty-seventh was assigned to Stahel's Brigade,t Blenker's
Division, Sumner's Corps.
On the 10th of March, 1862, orders were received to march with three days'
rations, leaving knapsacks, tents, and all surplus baggage in camp, and taking
only overcoats and blankets. Advancing tirrough Fairfax to Centreville, the
regiment was ordered to halt, while the remainder of the corps proceeded in the
* Orgariization cf the First Brigade, Colonel Louis Blenker, Fifth Division, Colonel Dixon
S. Miles. Eighth Regiment New York Volunteers, Lieutenant Colonel Stahel ; Twenty-ninth
Regiment New York Volunteers, Colonel Von Steinwehr ; (jarabadi Guard, New York Vol-
unteers, Colonel D'Utassy; Twenty-seventh Regimenf Pennsylvania Volunteers, Colonel
M9X Enstein.
t Organization of Stahel's Brigade, Blenker's Division, Sumner's Corps. Twenty-seventh
Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, Colonel Bushheclc ; Eighth Regimen : New York Volun-
teers, Colonel Wutschel ; Thirty-ninth Regiment New York Volunteer,^, Colonel D'Utassey ;
Fortieth Regiment New York Volunieers, (De Kalb,) Colonel Von Gilsa.
384 TWENTY-SEVENTH REGIMENT. 1862
direction of Manassas. After a delay of some two weeks, it re-joined the com-
mand at Salem, Virginia. Here the men suffered much from the effects of the
severe weather, a snow storm prevailing, which lasted three days, the men being
without shelter, and obliged to encamj^ in the open field.
Blenker's Division, having been transferred from the army of the Potomac
to Fremont's command, in the mountain department, marched to Paris' ferry on
the Shenandoah river, with the design of joining it. The rebels had destroyed
the ferry, and a considerable delay ensued, during which the troops suffered
greatly for want of food. The supply train had been ordered forward, but was
unable to find the division, and had returned to Washington, leaving the com-
mand to eke out a scanty subsistance by foraging. Eafts were constructed for
the purpose of crossing ; but the sinking of the first that was freighted, and
the drowning of eighty men of the Seventy-fourth Pennsylvania, caused the
design of crossing upon rafts to be abandoned. The command then moved
down to Snicker's ferry, where it passed over in safety, and proceeding via Ber-
ry ville, went into camp at Wood's mills, in the neighborhood of Winchester,
where it rested for a few days, and the regiment received two months' pay.
Advancing through Winchester, it crossed the mountains, and halted for two
days at Eomney, where the men received new clothing. Eesuming the march,
the division passed through Petersburg and joined Fremont's army at Franklin.
With the exception of fi-esh beef, provisions were scarce, and salt was not
to be had. But one and a half days' rations of bread were issued in ten days.
While in camp at Franklin intelligence was received of the defeat of Banks,
and of his retreat down the valley puisued by Stonewall Jackson. Fremont
was ordered to hasten forward and endeavor to cut of the latter's retreat.
For a week the army moved without cessation, passing through Petersburg,
Moorefield, and Wardensville, several times fording deep and rapid streams,
endeavoring by forced marches to gain the valley in advance of the enemy.
Failing in this, his rear guard was encountered at Strasburg, and the race up
the valley, through Edenburg, New Market, Woodstock, Mount Jackson and
Harrisonburg, was an exciting one. At Mount Jackson the enemy had destroyed
the bridge over the Shenandoah as he retreated, and the pursuit was delayed
till the pontoon train could come up. On the night of the 4th of June, the
Twenty-seventh Eegiment was ordered to cross the ri?er. Passing fifteen men
at a time, they were, on landing, deployed as skirmishers and moved forward,
the enemy's cavahy retiring nearly a mile and taking position on a hill.
At noon on the following day the bridge was completed, and a part of the N"ew
York mounted rifles crossed ; but they were scarcely over when the bridge
suddenly parted, severing the detachment from the rest of the arjny, com-
panies A and B of the Twenty-seventh, sent out as sknmishers, having
already met and engaged the enemy. The continual rain which prevailed
caused a freshet, and, to increase the volume of water, the enemy had cut a
dam above. Soon the entire country around was flooded, cutting off the skir-
mishers, who had to be brought in by the cavalry. Fortunately the ground
occupied by the regiment was high ; still the men were obliged to stand during
the night in water several inches in depth. At noon next day the bridge was
repaired and the army moved forward. At Harrisonburg, Bayard's cavalrj^ and
the Bucktails, from IM'Dowell's command, had a severe skirmish with the
enemy, in which the rebel General Ashby was killed.
On Sunday, June 8ih, Jackson took up a ijosition at Cross Keys, five miles
11862 BATTLE OF CRO?S KEY.S. 385
beyoad HaiTisonbni'g, and prepared to give battle to Fremont. Forming his
liEc with the division of Schenck on the right, Mili\>y in the centre, and Blcnker
on the left, Fremont advanced to the attack. The Twenty-seventh Eegiment
held the riglit of General Stahel's Brigade. Companies B and K, Captains
Jatho and M'Aloon, were ordered forward as skirmishers, and were soon ex-
changing shots with the enemy. Advancing some distance through a wood, to
a liill where a battery was being posted, the regiment was ordered to take posi-
tion for its support. For four hours the men lay under the heavy lire of the
enemy's guns, the shot and shell flying thick and fast, killing and wounding at
almost every discharge, and though this was their first real engagement, they
held the position with the steadhiess of veterans. Towards evening it was dis-
covered that Fremont had re-calied his forces and that the army had fallen
back ; but as the regiment had received no orders to retire, it remained until
the enemy had outflanked it, and had gained a position iu its rear, which, dur-
ing the day, had been occupied by the Forty-fifth New York as reserves, thus
completely cutting it olf from the main body. Soon the rebels were seen ad-
vancing. At this juncture. Colonel Bushbeck, discovering the state of affairs,
faced the regiment about, and sending forward skirmishers, under Captain
Jatho, commanded the men to charge bayonets. Attached to the regiment was
the remnant of the BucktaUs, about one hundred men. The Colonel gal-
lantly leading, they advanced to the charge v/ith cheers, driving the enemy
from the woods and holding one of his entne brigades iu check, until the bat-
tery was safe, when they retired unmolested, taking with them nearly all their
wounded. While marching to re-join their command they were mistaken for
the enemy, and fired upon by one of our own batteries, the belief prevaihng
that they had all been captured. As the column approached the poiufc where
the army was stationed it was met by Colonel Pilson, aid to General Fremont,
who had been sent to thank the regiment, in the name of the General, for its
gallant behavior in saving its battery, and in cutting its way out when sur-
rounded. The total strength in this engagement was six hundred. The loss
was one officer and fourteen men killed, three officers and eighty-seven men
wounded.
On the following day the army followed the retreating enemy towards Port
Eepublic; but, finding the bridge destroyed and Jackson escaped. General
Fremont commenced a retrograde movement down the valley. At Mount
Jackson a halt was made for a few days ; but, hearing that the enemy were
again advancing, the movement was continued to Middletown, near Winchester.
General Fremont was here superceded in the command of the Moimtain Depart-
ment by Major General Franz SigeL In the re-organization of the army which
ensued, the Twenty-seventh was attached to the First Brigade, General Stahel,
First Division, General Schenck, First Corps of the army of Virginia, com-
manded by General Pope.
On the 7th of July, General Pope having ordered Jiis scattered commands
to concentrate for the purpose of meeting Lee's army, now released from the
vicinity of Eichmond by the withdrawal of M'Clellan, Sigel's column marched
through Front Eoyal, up the Luray Valley to Milford, and thence across the
Blue Eidge to Sperryville. The men suffered severely on the march fi-om the
effects of the intense heat, and several were prostrated by sun-stroke, from the
effects of which one, a private in company I, died. In the absence of Colonel
Bushbeck, occasioned by sickness, the command devolved on Lieutenant Colonel
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386 TWEXTY-SEVEXTH REGIMENT, 1862
Cantador. EemainiDg at Sperryville till the 28tb, the regiment moved to.
Madison Court Houses where it was joined by the Forty-fifth ^.ew York and the
Mountain Battery^ the whole imder command of Colonel Cliiseret, forming the
extreme out-post of the anny. On account of the exposed position here occu-
pied, it was deemed prudent to fall bact^ and fating- up a strong position the-
command encamped, from whence foraging parties were frequently sent out
into the country occupied by the enemy but without meeting any resistance.
On the 9ili of Augrst the regiment was ordered back to the division, then
marching to Culpepper Court House, and rejoined it on the 11th, the day ore
whicli the battle of Cedar Moimtain was fought. Colonel Busbbeck having-
retmmed, resumed command, and the regiment marched on the 13tlito Crooked
Eiver chapel^ where it remained until the ISth. Shelter tents were here re-
ceived, the command, since the lOtb of March, having been almost constantly
on the move, fording streams, crossing mountains, and camping out in the most
variable climate without shelter. On the ISth Pope commenced his retreat, the
Twenty-seventh forming part of the rear guard, being almost continually under
fire during the day, and at night obliged to make forced marches to re-join the
retiring column.
At Eappahannock station and at Freeman^s ford, the regiment lay for two^
days exposed to a heavy artillery fire fi'om across the Eappahannock, aod was-
again under a hot fire at White Sulphiu' Sprmgs. The columns of Lee, after
spending several days in fruitless attempts to force a crossing on the lower
Eappahannock, commenced to move further north. At Waterloo bridge the
Twenty seventh stubbornly and successfidly resisted the vigorous demonstra-
tions of the enemy, and, late at night, after the whole army was at Warrenton,^
fell back, reaching the main body at early dawn. The enemy followed close
upon the retreat and were soon throwing their shells into the Union ranks.
From Warrenton the command moved to Gainesville. On the night of the
27th of August, companies A, B, C and D were ordered out on picket duty, and
on the following day captured a number of rebel stragglers. Jackson, followed
by Longstreet, having passed around via Thoroughfare Gap, was now between
Pope's army and Centreville. At eight o'clock on the morning of the 28th the
regiment moved in the direction of Manassas Junction ; but, before proceeding-
far, turned in the direction of Centreville. AiTi\i.ng at Groveton, near Bull
Eun, the regiment was met by General Sigel, who led it off the road and per-
sonally posted it on a high hill, ordering the men to lie down and keep quiet.
Scarcely had they gained their position when the enemy were heard marching
up through the woods in front. They were allowed to approach unsuspecting
until quite near, when the order was given, and infantry and artillery opened
a mmxlerous fire at short range. The attack was so sudden and unexpected
that the survivors seemed completely bewildered, and were only able to fire a
straggling volley.
Moving to the right and advancing a short distance, the line was re-formed
on the old battle ground of Bull Eun. The Fir^t Division of Sigel's Corps was
posted on the left, and the Twenty-seventh Eegimeut was on the left of the divi-
sion. The batteries were early engaged, and the infantry was ordered forward,
companies I and K, Captains Ackley and IM'Aloon, being thrown out as skir-
mishers. Though encountering severe opposition, the line continued to advance
and steadily drove the enemy, the batteries following up and shelUng the hostile
ranks whenever an opportunity j)resented. Having driven the enemy back
1862 SECOND BATTLE OF BULL EUN. 387
dsome three miles from the first position, and pushed forward too far in advance
of the rest of the corps, the regiment was re-called 5 but by some mistake Cap-
tain Ackley, of company I, not being notified of the withdrawal, continued to
advance with his company, steadily driving the enemy's sku-mishers.
In the meantime. General Milroy being hard pressed, Stahel's Brigade was
ordered to his support. By mistake of some staff officer, the column was led
between the fires of our own and the enemy's batteries. The sight of the bri-
,gade in this perilous position, quickened the energies of the rebel gunners who
plied the ranks furiously with shot and shell, our own guns, before which
it was iiassing, being vigorously worked to silence them. The passage of this
gauntlet of batteries was performed on the double quick, and fortunately with
but small loss. For half a mile the brigade was exposed to the enemy's fii e,
^nd it seems almost incredible that it should have escaped without utter anni-
hilation. But the rebel gunners were too nui<3h excited to fire with precision,
using principally solid shot, apparently short of shells, and entirely destitute
of canister.
Finding Mih-oy, with his brigade of loyal Virginians, able to hold his own,
the column was ordered to return to its former position on the left, and was
there met b.y Captain Ackley, with his company. The Captain had advanced
until the enemy discovered how insignificant a force was driving them, when
they in turn assumed the offensive, and soon forced the company to retire,
which was done in good order, but narrowly escaped capture. The brigade
now took position in line of battle in a wood, with companies A and B of
the Twenty-seventh thrown forward as skirmishers. In front was an open
field, and th« rebels occupied a wood several hundred yards beyond. The skir-
mishers soon became engaged, but were unable to drive the enemy from their
<50ver. While the skirmish was in progress, two pieces of a light battery were
procured, charged with grape and canister, run out on the skirmish line and
rapidly fired- These pieces, though twelve-pounders, could be easily worked
by two men, and were very effective at short range. A few discharges were
suffieient to clear the woods, and the line was again advancing. Soon after,
the victorious column was relieved by General M'Dow^lFs Corps. Eetiiing a
.short distance to the right rear, the command encamped for the ni^ht, well
ratified with the events of the day.
On the 30th of August, the First Corps took position in the centre, with
Porter's Corps on the right, which soon became engaged. The conflict in the
-centre did not commence till afternoon, when, Porter having- been driven
back, the enemy attempted to pass in front to re-inforce their right, now pressing
heavily upon our left. For three hours the centre stood firm, holding its posi-
tion on a high hill and suecessfally hurling back every onset of the enemy.
Eut towards evening, by the withdrawal of Porter's Corps, he was enabled
to flank it on the right and to plant batteries to i'ake the position, at the same
time attacking it in front. At this juncture companies I and K, Captains
Ackley and M'Aloon, were at the extreme front, supporting battery B, Second
United States Artillery. A great number of the artillery men having been
wounded and killed, infantry men fi?om these companies took their' places at
the guns. The battle had now reached its height. The entire artillery of the
First Corps, admirably planted and served, had concentrated its fire on the
-advancing rebel masses. Our left and right had been driven back ; the centre
iilone stood firm, the enemy straining- every nerve to force it from the strong
388 TWENTY-SEVEJs^TH EEGIMENT. 18G2
position it occupied. His batteries on our right having obtained the exact
range, planted shot and shell in quick succession in the very midst of the liue,
one shell bursting among the color guard, killing one and wounding several.
At the most critical moment of the battle General Schenck was wounded, when
General Stahel assumed command of the division, and Colonel Bushbeck, of
the brigade. Notwithstanding the desperate efforts made by the enemy to gain
the centre, the ground was held until dark, and then, yielding to overwhelming
odds, it retired in good order, crossing Bull Eun bridge at midnight, and with
the exception of a few of the Bucktails, the Twenty-seventh Eegiment, was
the last to cross. The bridge was then destroyed.
On the following day the command fell back to Centreville, in the midst of
a drizzling rain, and from thence through Vienna to Langley, the enemy fol-
lowing closely, and shelling the retiring column whenever an opportunity pre-
sented. At Langley, the regiment was for several days engaged in picket duty,
when it fell back still further to the vicinity of Fort De Kalb. Captain Ackley,
and twenty-five men of company C, were ordered to Washington on special
duty, where they were kept several months. The regiment remained in the
vicinity of Chain Bridge, several times shifting camp, and engaged in picket
duty at Falls Church, until the 21st of September, when it was ordered to Cen-
treville. On the 24th, the Twenty-seventh Pennsylvania and Seventy-third
Ohio, a section of artillery and a squadron of cavalry, all under Colonel Bush-
beck, were ordered on a reconnoissance. At Bristoe Station, the rebel guard
was captured. Finding a notice posted ordering rebel conscripts to assemble
in a neighboring village on that evening, companies A and B were detailed to
receive them ; but only succeeded in capturing eight, the rest failing to appear.
The next morning the rebel train approached within a quarter mile of the sta-
tion, but the engineer perceiving that the place had fallen into other hands,
hastily returned.
On the 26th of October the Twenty-seventh was attached to the First Bri-
gade* of the Second Division, Colonel Bushbeck being placed in command.
For two years it had shared the fate of this brigade, to which it was originally
attached. Fpon its departure General Stahel expressed his regret for its loss,
and paid a flattering tribute to its conduct in field and camp while under his
command, and on leaving Centreville the whole brigade Avas drawn up in line,
cheering heartily as the regiment passed by. Joining the Second Division,
at Fairfax Court House, after a few days delay, it marched through CentreviQe,
New Baltimore, Haymarket, Gainesville, to Thoroughfare Gap, where it en-
camped. Here an election was held for Major, to supply the vacancy occasioned
by the resignation of John N. Lang, resulting in the choice of Captain Peter
A. M'Aloon, of company K.
Li the meantime General Burnside had assumed command of the army of
the Potomac, and in the re-organization which ensued, the Twenty-seventh was
attached to the Eleventh Corps. General Sigel was appointed to the command
of the reserve division, consisting of the Eleventh and Twelfth Corps, and
General Stahel to the command of the Eleventh Corps. Eemaining at Tho-
roughfare Gap until November 17th, the regiment fell back to the neighborhood
* Organization of the First Brigade. Twenty-seventh Eegiment Pennsylvania Volunteers,
Colonel Cantador; Seventy-third Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, Colonel Moore ; Twenty-
ninth Regiment New York Volunteers, Colonel Soest ; One Hundred and Fifty-fourth Regi-
ment New York Volunteers, Colonel Jones.
1863 BATTLE OF CHANCELLORSVIfeLE. 389
of Germantown, where it went into winter quarters, but on the 5th of December
it was ordered to move to Hibernia Hill, beyond Fairfax Court House. Here
details were made from the regiment to build cordiu-oy roads, which were con-
tinued till the 8th, when it m; irched in the direction of Fredericksburg. Passing
through Dumfries and Stafford Court House, it arrived on the evening of the
1.5th at Falmouth. Eemaining in this vicinity, drilling and doing picket duty
until the 13th of January, it was ordered to TJmted States ford, wliere it was
detailed to biuid a road above the ford, and to clear away the neighboring
hills for planting batteries. Engaged in this duty imtil the 17th, it was, on
that day, ordered to accompany the pontoon train to Bank's ford ; but rain
and night both setting in, and the road being obstructed by the artillery, ad-
vancing from an opposite direction, the column was unable to reach its desti-
nation, and morning found pontoon train, artillery and troops ingloriously
stuck in the mud. For two days, in the midst of driving snow and rain, with-
out shelter and with scarcely any iiie, the men toiled in extricating the pontoons.
During the first night no fire was allowed, and the clothing of the men, which
had become thorouglily drenched, was frozen stiff. Eeturning again to Fal-
mouth on the 23d, the regiment went into winter quarters, but only remained
till the 5th of February, when it was ordered to Stafford Court House, where
the corps was encamped.
In the meantime General Bumside had been superceded in the command of
the army of the Potomac by General Hooker, and by the middle of AprO, was
opening the campaign of Chanceilorsville. On the 15th the brigade was ordered
to Kelly's ford, where it arrived on the following day and encamped in the
woods near by. Here it remained guarding the ford till the 28th, when the
Fifth, Eleventh and Twelfth Corps arrived. On the night of the 29th, the
Twenty-seventh and the Seventy-third Pennsylvania Eegiments crossed the
river on pontoons, routed the enemy stationed on the opposite banJi, advanced
some distance and remained out all night on the skirmish line. During the
night and following day the rest of the army crossed, the two regiments first
over remaining at the ford tdl all had passed, and following up and joining the
army at Germania mills. Here the Twenty-seventh crossed the Eapidan, and,
after a brief respite, continued the march, reaching Dodd's tavern, near the
Wilderness, late at night. Taking position early in the morning the men were
ordered to throw up breast-works. On the 1st of May the enemy felt the line
heavily, but did not succeed in breaking it. The regiment remained out during
the following night on the skirmish line, and was relieved in the morning by
the One Hundred and Fifty-fourth New York. The Second Brigade was, on
the 2d of May, detached and ordered to the support of the Third Corps, under
Sickles. In the afternoon the enemy succeeded in turning the right flank of
the First and Third Divisions of the corps, and attacked in overwhelming
numbers under StonewaU Jackson, driving them in the direction of Colonel
Bushbeck's brigade, now numbering but fifteen hundred muskets. Immediately
on discovering the condition of affairs, he ordered the Twenty-ninth New York
and the Twenty-seventh Pennsylvania to advance. Both went forward in gallant
style an4 heroically endeavored to check the enemy's fierce onset, but in vain.*
* During the time occupied in the dispersion of Deven's and Schurz's Divisions, Steiawehr had
rapidly changed front and thrown Bushbeck's Brigade into these works. The other brigade of
his division had been sent to support Sickles. Some of Schurz's men rally on Bushbeek, and for
a short time the Confederate advance is arrested.— TAe Battle-fields of Virginia, (rebel,) p. 50.
300 TWENTY-SEVENTH EEGIMBNT. 1863
The enemy literally swarmed on every side. After losing half their number,
the two regiments were forced to retire, but contested every step of ground till
they reached the Chancellor House,* where the corps re-formed and remained
for the night. At ten o'clock on the same night the rebels made another furious
assault upon the position held by Sickles and Pleasanton, and for nearly two
hours made desperate attempts to break their lines, but were repeatedly re-
pulsed with great slaughter and shortly before midnight sullenly retired.
On tbe following morning, Sunday, May 3d, the Twenty-seventh took posi-
tion along a line of breast- works, leading to United States ford; but beyond an
occasional skirmish it was not engaged, though the battle raged heavily on the
right throughout the entire day. On the Cth the retreat of Hooker's army
commenced, and on the 7th the regiment arrived at its old camp ground, near
Staiford Court House.
The rebel leader, now rejoicing in his strength, determined to assume the
offensive, and commenced, early in June, his movement on Pennsylvania. On
the 12th of June the Eleventh Corps marched through Virginia to Edwards'
Eerry, where it crossed the Potomac and moved through Maryland to Emmitts-
burg, halting for a day. During the march the Eleventh Corps had been in the
advance, but at this point the Eirst Corps pushed ahead. The entire movement
had been rapid, the men suffering greatly from heat, many of them foot-sore.
On the 1st of July the corps was ordered to march in quick time to Gettysburg.
On the way the sad intelligence of the fall of General Eeynolds, then in chief
command at the front, was received. Pushing forward more rapidly, it arrived
in the village shortly after noon, and the Twenty-seventh Eegiment was ordered
to take possession of the jaU, church, and school building at one end of the
town and make preparations to defend the entrance from that direction. The
Eirst and Third Divisions, in i)osition to the north of the town, being engaged
and already hard pressed, the First Brigade, now under command of Colonel
Costar, of the One Hundred and Thirty-fourth i^ew York, was ordered forward
to their support. Hastening through the town at a double quick, the Twenty-
seventh went into position near a brick kiln, with the One Hundred and Thir-
ty-fourth I^Tew York on the left. In deploying the latter regiment moved too
far to the right, leaving a gap between it and the next regiment to the left, the
One Hundred and Eifty-fourth I^qw York. On perceiving this, Lieutenant
Colonel Cantador ordered the second battalion of the Twenty-seventh to be
thrown into the gap, but, owing to the dhi and confusion of the battle, the
* Extract from General Von Steinwehr's report, dated Head-quarters Second Divi-
sion, Eleventh Corps, May 8, 1863. -^ --• * Soon I heard heavy firing in that direction
which showed that a strong attack was made upon our corps. When I arrived upon the field
I found Colonel Bushbcck, with three regiments of his brigade, the Twenty-seventh and
Seventy-third Pennsylvania and One Hundred and Fifty-:ourth New York, still occupying the
same ground near the tavern, and defending this position with great firmness and gallantry.
The attack of the enemy was very pov/erful, they emerged from the woods in close column
and had throwi the First and Third Divisions, which retired towards ChanceUorsville, in great
confusion. Colonel Bushbeck succeeded to check the pr(igress of the enemy, and I directed
him to hold his position as long as possible. His men fought with great determination and
courage ; soon, however, the enemy gained both wings of the brigade and the enfilading fire
which was now opened upon the small force, and which killed and wounded nearly one-third
of its whole strength, soon forced them to retire. Colonel Bushbeck then withdrew his small
brigade in perfect order towards the woods, the enemy closely pressing on. Twice he halted,
faced around, and at last reached the rear of General Sickles' Corps, which had been drawn up
in position near ChanceUorsville.
1863 BATTLE OF GEriY-r.UR<J. 391
order was only partially executed, and but about fifty men under Lieutenant
Vo.^'clbacli reached tbe x)ogitiou. lu moving- tbey were obliged to cross an open
field lliat was swept by tbc lire of Er.rly's advancing troops, from wbicb tbey
suffered severely. These three small regiments fought desperately to hold
their line, and until both ilanks were turned, when they slowly retired, lighting
their way to Cemetery Hill. Lieutenant Vogelbach, with a part of the Twenty-
seventh and the One Himdred and Fifty -fouith K^ew York entke, failing to
perceive, imtil too late, that the brigade had fallen back, attempted to re-join
it, but found themselves entirely cut off, the rebels being in advance of them
pursuing our retreating column into town. This fragment of the Twenty-
seventh, however, attempted to cut its way through, when Lieutenant Vogel-
bach was shot down, and the men, being without a leader, and entirely sur-
rounded, were forced to submit to be taken prisoners.
The remainder of the regiment had forced its way back to Cemetery Hill,
and was posted behind the stone walls to the left of the Baltimore pike. On
the evening of the 2d, the enemy made a desperate assault on that part of the
line, and attempted to take the battery vfhich it was supporting. As the rebels
were advancing to the attack, a mounted man in the national uniform, repre-
senting himself as a staff officer, roc^e up and ordered the regiment to fall back
some distance to a wall in the rear. The order was given, but the greater part
of the men refused to retire. The pretended officer discovering that his order
was not obeyed, leaped the wall and galloped away towards Gettysburg, evi-
dently a rebel in disguise. On seeing this, the men who had obeyed the order
and fallen back, advanced again to their old position, where their comrades
were engaged. The enemy, in heavy force, rushed forward with the confidence
of assured victory, and succeeded in crossing the wall, but could not drive our
men from it. The conflict here was a desperate hand to hand encounter, the
men clubbing their muskets, and the artillerymen their rammers. The rebels
were at length forced back, leaving two regimental colors, and a number of
prisoners. Here the brave Lieutenant Briggs, the Adjutant of the regiment,
while in the very act of cheering on the men, was killed.
On the 3d of July the regiment continued in position on Cemetery Hill,
with the exception of a short time, when ordered to tlie assistance of a corps
momentarily overpowered, and was for three hours exposed to a terrific artil-
lery fire. Diu-ing the night. Lieutenant Hannappel, of company K, pushed into
the outskirts of the town, and on the morning of the 4th, the Twenty seventh
was among the first to enter Gettysburg, to the great joy of the inhabitants.
What a morning was that for the people of this beleaguered town ! For three
wearisome days of battle had they with bated breath awaited the issue of the
conflict. In the grey dawn, they beheld with uncontrollable gladness the sol-
diers of the national army advancing on all their streets I
Following up the enemy in his retreat, skirmishing ensued with his rear at
Hagerstown and Funkstown. The loss of the regiment in this battle was two
officers and twenty -two men killed, three officers and sixty -five men wounded,
and one officer and forty-four men missing.
The rebels having made good their retreat across the Potomac, hastened up
the Shenandoah valley, while Meade retraced his steps through Lovettsville,
Union, Upperville, and Salem, to Warrenton, holding the old line of the Eappa-
hannock. Two months succeedhig the battle of Gettysburg wac a period of great
activity with the cavalry, the infantry being little engaged. On the 14th of
392 twe:nty-seventh hegiment. 1863
September, while encamped at Greenwich, Virginia, one hundred and seventy
conscripts were sent to the regiment. In the absence of Lieutenant Colonel
Cantador, it was at this time commanded by Major M'Aloon. Moving from
Greenwich to Catlett's Station, it remained till near the close of September,
when it was ordered to Y\^ashington, and the Eleventh and Twelfth Corps,
under command of General Hooker, were dispatched by rail to Nashville, to
the support of Eosecrans, occupying a precarious position at Chattanooga,
xin army of twenty thousand, men with all its trains and material, was taken
up at Washington, and in eight days set down at ISTashville, in condition for
effective service.
On the 24th of October, 1863, the regiment was stationed at Bridgeport,
Alabama. On the 28th, in pursuance of orders, it marched along the Cumber-
land ri\er towards Chattanooga. On the 29th, the enemy was encountered in
the vicinity of Wauhatchie creek, and soon driven back across the stream.
As the column passed Lookout Mountain, it was continually fired upon by the
rebels posted on its summit, but without effect. The command encamped for
the night near the river, having opened communication with Chattanooga.
Shortly after midnight, it was aroused by the sound of heavy firing in the rear,
and was ordered to the support of General Geary, who had been attacked.
Mo^dng at double quick time, the enemy was soon encountered, posted on a
high, steep hill. The Seventy-third Ohio, and Thirty-third Massachusetts were
ordered to storm the heights, and after three unsuccessful attempts, they at
last succeeded in driving the enemy from his position. As the final charge
was made, the Twenty-seventh advanced on their left and captured some pri-
soners. In the morning, breast- works were thrown up, which were shelled by
the rebels on Lookout Mountain. The line was gradually pushed forward
towards the mountain, till it reached to the creek, and was daily sheUed by the
rebels, but with little effect. Notice of the resignation of Lieutenant Colonel
Cantador was received while here, and Major MAloon was appointed to suc-
ceed him, Captain Eeidt, of company C, being promoted to the Majority.
Taking up the Une of march on the 22d of November, and crossing the river
twice on the way, the brigade arrived at Chattanooga the same evening, and
encamped for the night. On the following day, leaving knapsacks and tents
in camp, and taking oiily overcoats and haversacks, it marched a short dis.
tance beyond the town and took position in line of battle, already formed. The
skii-mishers soon became engaged, and drove the enemy, capturing a number
of prisoners. The Thirty-third New York having been driven back, a part of
the Twenty-seventh Eegiment was ordered to its support, relieving it, and re-
maining out all night on the skirmish line. In the morning, as the skirmishers
were being relieved, the rebels opened fire on them. Immediately re-forming,
they again advanced, and out-fianking the assailants, took some prisoners. On
the same evening, the regiment moved to the left, along the river, and joined
Sherman's forces, then advancing towards Mission Eidge. The Seventy-third
Pennsylvania held the right of the brigade facing the ridge, the Twenty-seventh
the left. The entire ridge was covered with breast- works, well supplied Avith
guns. Sherman, away to the left, was attempting to storm the moimtain in
his front. Shortly after noon , the Seventy-ihu:d advanced from the wood where
it had been stationed, to the foot of the ridge and took possession of two block-
houses. It was soon actively engaged, the rebels attempting to dislodge it.
Companies A and B, of the Twenty-seventh, were ordered to its sui^port, and ad-
1863 B ATI? Lie OP :missio5s ktdge. 393
vanced gallantly. The rest of t]j€ regiment, led by Lieutenant Colonel M" Aloon,
followed, charging up tlie ridge to the loft of the Seveuty-tliird, nnd were joined
on tlie way by tlie two detached companies. In tlio face of a hot fire of in-
fantry and artillery, the column iHished forward, and without firing a shot,
drove the enemy behiiid his last lino of breast" works and to within a few paces
of his battery. Too much exhausted by the charge up the ragged face of the
ridge to seize their adva/ntage in time, the enemy rallied and was re-inforced.
For two hours this position was held, and until every cartridge had been used,
the right flank of the regiment turned, and two-thirds of its number either
killed or wounded -, then, and not till then, was it forced to fall back.* The
brave Lieutenant Colonel M'Aloou wascarried off the Held with five wounds, from
the effects of which he died on the 7th of December, 1863. fle was succeeded
in command by Major Eeidt. The regiment advanced to the charge two hun-
dred and forty strong. Of this number, one ofBoer and forty-five men were
killed, and sis offiers and eighty men wounded.
On the 26th of l^ovember the regiment statted in pursuit and subsequently
made a long and wearisome march under Sherman, to the relief of Biu-n-
side, at Knoxviile, beleaguered by Longstreeto On the 13th of December it
returned to the neighborhood of Chattanooga. The sufferings of the men in
this mid- winter march, without shelter or blankets, were intense. Having been
ordered to leave their tents and knapsacks in camp before going into battle,
they had been put upon the march without being allowed the opportunity of
obtaining them. During the remainder of the winter the regiment continued
in camp near Lookout Mountain,
In ihe re-organization of the army which ensued, the Eleventh and Twelfth
Corps were consolidated, forming the Twentieth, under command of General
Hooker. The Twenty-seventh regiment was attached to the First Brigade of
Geary's Division, On the 4th of May, 1861, an order was received to marchx
This had not been anticipated, and was the occasion of much ill feeling. The
men had expected to be mustered out of service on the 5th of May, the day on
which their services had been accepted, and^from which they had received pay,
and they were disposed to assert by violence what they had thought to be their
rights; but a fair statement of their case by the commanding general of the
division, caused better counsels to prevail. Falling into column as the army
marched out, they shared m the honor as well as the hardships of that grand
campaign on Atlanta, the blow which burst the bubble known as the
Southern Confederacy* At Eocky Face, Dug Gap, Eesaca and Dallas they
fought with their accustomed bravery. At Dallas, on the 25th of May, their
term having now fully expired, they received orders to proceed to Philadelphia
to be mustered out of vservice. Arriving on the 31st of May, they were paid
and received their final discharge on the 11th of June, 1864, having been absent
three years, and in the service three years and two months.
At their muster out they numbered three hundred and thirty-six officers and
men. Of the officers who went out with the regiment, but One, a First Lieu'
* EXTitACT FBOM GENEEAIi SHERMAN'S OfFICIAI. REPORT.
Bridgeport, Ala., December 19^ 186S.
The brigade of Colonel Bushbeck, belonging to the Eleventh Corps, -which were the first to
come out of Chattanooga to my flank, fought at the TunneE Hill, in connection with General
Ewing's Division and displayed a courage almost amounting to rashness* Following the
enemy almost to the tunnel gorge, it lost many valuable liveiT. * * «
m
394
TWEXTT-S^ETENTH KEGFlMENTy
1864
tenant, returned with it^ now a Lieutenant Colonel, in command of the regi-
ment J all of the other officers had been promoted from the ranks. Its original-
strength was one thousand and forty-sis,, and it received,, at various times^
recruits and conscrirrts to the number of three hundred. Company F, num-
bering' one hundred men, was detached for speml duty at Washington, early
in the war and never again returned. Comi3any G, having about eighty meiiy
was transferred to the Sisty-ninth Pennsylvania^ One hundred and fifty ofii-
cers and men were killed in battle. Two hundred and fifty died from- disease
and wounds. Four hiindied were v/ounded in action. One hundred and fifty
(mostly conscripts) deserted ; and two himdred and eighty were discharged for
disability.
In Jime, 1806, the regiment was temporarily re-organized under the com-
mand of Captain Vogelbach of company B, and participated in the ceremonies'
incident to the retm-n of the flags to the Governor of the State, on the 4th of
July. The old flag, with the names of the battles inscribed, was borne in the
column by the remnants of a once strong regiment, and delivered to the Chiefi
Executive, from whose hands they had received it.
tiELD AMD S'TAFf f)FFI(TEKS..
NiME.
RAte.
i
DATB 09 MUSTER |
INTO SBETICE. -1
i
akisiAiui3.
■^Tn-f "RiTi«!f;pin . ...'.
Col....'..
...do.....
Lt.Coi.
...do
...do
...do
May 31, '61/ 3
Oct. 2, '01, 3
M^y 31, '61, 3
Sept. 7i '61,= 3
May 31, '61, ..
May 5, '61,- 3
May 31i'.61, 3
June 3, '61, 3
Dee. lj'61,- c
May Zli'Gli i
Dec. 18» *6l5 .
June 1, '61,
Mifstefed out, October 2, 1861.
Adolpli 61131113601$..
Charles Angeroth...
Lorenz Cantador....
Peter A. M'Aloctoi...
Promoted to I.t.^ Colonel, Sept. 8, 1861-ito Colonel,/
Oct. 2, 1801— in command of IstBriq. 2d Div,
11th A. C* and 2d Brig. 2d Div. 20ttf A. 0., from
Kov. 1, *02, to Mny 23,- 1884— musteved out Avitli
re.sciment, June' 11, 1804.
Mustered out, September 7,* 1861.
Promoted to Mnjor, Sept. 7y 1801— to Lt. Colonel,
Oct. 2, ISOl^resigned November 16, 1803.
. Prbmoted from jNlajof, Nov. 16, 1803-^died Decj
7, 1863, of wds. received at Missionary Ridge.
Promoted from 1st Lt. comipany C, to Capt., Au^.
1, 1801— to Major, pec; 13, 1803— to Lt.' Col. Marj
19j 1804— mustered out with teg.^ June 11, 1864.
Kesr.<ned September 7, 1801.
Pr. froni Capt,- Co.- I^ to Major,- Oct, 2, 1801— dis-
charged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 23j 1862.
Promoted from Sgt. to Lt. company H^ Jan. 21;
1802— to Capt. company A, Nov. 1, '1802— to Majs
March 10,. '04r--nius. out with reg. June 11, 1804.
5 Promoted from 1st Lt, and Adj, to Captain com-
pany I, October 2, 1801.
5 Promoted from 2d Lt« conipaiiy H, to Adjutant.
December 18, 1801— resigiied May 12, 1802.
5 Promoted from S2;t. Co. A, to 1st Lti company Py
Au.g. '61— to Adjutant May 12, 18G2--to Captain
company E, Scpteml^er 25, 1803.
"tVm.- SchoenlelDef...
Ma]
..do
Hugd Von Seidlltz..
SMeye Ackiey
nii!ii*lp<a TiPfi .....
...do
Adj..„..
do
Jaetrow Alexander
...do
isJoTE.— The following abbreviations have been used in the preparation of remarks :
Ab. atseut.
Asst. assistant.
Adj. Adjutant.
Eu. Jjaried.
V. brevfet.
Kd. band.
Capt. Captain.
Chap. Chaplain.
Cor. Corporal. Fr. from.
Coo. commissioned or Furl. fiiiion,£;h.
commissary.
Cert. Certificate.
Dis. dismissed.
Dis'y. dis.ability.
Disch.dif charged.
Exp. expiration.
Ilos. hospital.
tt. Licutoaaut.
Mas. mustered.
Blue, musician.
Mis. missing.
Pr. promoted.
PI. principal.
Priv. private.
lleg. rcc;iment.
lied, reduced.
Ees. resigned.
Kern, removed.
Sen. sentenced.
Serv. service.
Surg. Surgeon.
Sgt Sergeant.
Sub. substitute.
Mew. steward.
Tr. tr.tnsferred.
Vet. veteran voluuiee,
Wj. wounded.
Wds. wounds
THREE YEAES' SERVICE.
395
Walters. Briggs.... Adj.
Eugene Himley tJ®
Fred^k Breitinger... <l. M....
Josepk Grimm L.do
Jvilius Il-eimburg... ...do
Henry Heller Siirg ...
Vvm. H. Gominger I. ..do
Max H«ller '...do
Thos. H. Sherwood!. ..do
W. H. H. Ginkinger As.Sur.
Edward B. Ileckel '...do
John A. Heubert [ Chap...
ijouis Schreiner ' . . .<Jo
Abraham G«twals.. Sr. Maj.
Wash'nChromeliea ...do
A. S. Angeroth l„.do ,
Adoi' h R Vogelfeach' . . .do .
Charles Bauer
Theodore Sander-
Bernard Eeiter^ ...,
..do
..do
Q.M.Sr
Theopkilus Haefele Cc«n. Sr
Alex'r Gablentz I. ..do
Charles Stoehr Ord.Sgt
Benj. B. Goodman.. ...do
Albert Arner ....^ do
arrancis Haas Hoe. St.
S. S. Casselberry do
Adolph TafeL. .„do
Sept. 1, '61,
J«ly 15, '6S,
May 31, '61,
Jan. 26, '62,
May 31, '61,
INfay 31,
Oct. 8,
May 31,
May 5,
Aug. 4,
Mar. 14,
June 9,
May 31,
June t,
May 31,
May 31,
June 1,
June 1,
June 1,
May 5,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
June 1, '61,
May 31, '61,
June 1, '61,
June 1, '61,
May SI, '61,
May 31, '61,
Promoted fr. Cor. company I, to 2d Lieutenant—
to Adjutant— killed at Gettysburg, July 'Z, LSG3.
Mustered out with regiment, June 11, 1864.
Resigned January 26, 1862.
Transferred as 1st Lt. tocornpany D, Nov 1, '0'?.
Promoted to 2d Lt.— to 1st Lt. and Q. M., Nov. 1,
1862 — mustered out witli regiment, June IL, 'CA.
Resigned September 25, 18GL
Mustered out, October 9, 1862.
Promoted to Surgeon, October 14, 1862~resiirned
April 1, 1863.
Mustered out with regiment, June 11, 1864-
Mustered out with regiment, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with regiment, June 11, 1864.
Resigned August 1, 1861.
Promoted from Com. Sgt., Jan. 1, '62 — deserted
March 5, 1862 — dismissed April 24, 1863.
Promoted to Sgt. Major, March 20, '64 — mustered
out with regiment, June 11, 1864.
Discharged August 28, 1861, to accept com. as
Lieutenant in cavalry regiment.
Promoted to Sgt. Major, Aug- 28, 1861— discharg-
ed on Sui-geon's certificate, Sept. 8, 1861.
Promoted to Sgt. Major, September 8, 1861— to
2d LL company B, October 23, 1862.
Promoted to Sgt. ISIajor, May 1, 1863— to 1st Lt.
«omiDany K, March 29, 1864.
Promoted to Sgt. Major, November 1, 1862— trans-
ferred as 1st Sgt., to company E, May 1, 1863.
Promoted from private company C, to Quarter-
master Sergeant, November 1, 1861 — mustered
out with regiment, Jvine 11, 1864.
Promoted to Com. vSgt., January 1, 1862 — mus-
tered out with regiment, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 15, '61.
Promoted to Ord. Sgt., June 27, 1861— to 2d Lt.
company K, November 1, 1861.
Promoted to Ord. Sgt., November 1, 1861— to 2d
Lt. company B, January 11, 1862.
Promoted to Ord, Sergeant, January 1, 1862— dis-
charged—date unknown.
Promoted to Hos. Stew, from Q. M. Sgt., Nov.
1, 1862 — mustered out with reg., June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 30, '6L
Transferred from private, 29th N. Y. Vols., and
pronaoted to Hospital Steward, Sept. 30, 1861 —
to 2d Lt. company K, November 1, 1862.
EEOIMEl)[TAL BAlsTD.
Theodore Artelt
Edw'd Heinbreuck
Pi. Muc
...do,....
...do ....
June 1,'61,
June 1,'61,
S
3
S
8
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
Pr. from Cor. company E, to principal muc. May
1, 1863— mustered out with reg-. June 11, 1864.
Pr. from Cor- company C, to principal muc. May
1, 1863— mustered out with reg. June 11, 1864.
Mustered out June 30, 1862.
Christ'n D. Easier...
Henry Bauman
1Vfithin« Rirk
Muc...
...do
...do . .
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '6 L,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
Mustered out June 30, 1862.
Disch. by G- O. of War Department, Dee. 13, '61.
Mustered out June 30, 1862.
William Brecht
.. do .
Mustered out June 30, 1862.
William Buzzard...
Charles Cox
John C. Donahue ...
Vincent Ferxeau
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
Disch- by G. 0„ of War Department, Dec. 13, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 15, '61.
Disch. by G. O. of War Department, Dec 13, '6L
Mustered out June 30, 1862-
Mustered out June 30, 1862.
...do
Mustered out June 30, 1862.
„.do
Mustered out June 30, 1862.
...do
Mustered out June 30, 1862.
Jacob Geisenhoeur..
•John Graw. ....
...do
...do
Disch. by G. O. of War Department, Dec IS, '61.
Mustered out June 30, 1862.
Theophilus Gysi
Chris'r Hasserode...
WiUiam Hampton-
...do
..:do
...do
Disch. by G. O. of War Department, Dec. 13, '61.
Mustered out June 30, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 11, '61.
39(>
TWENTY-SEVENTH EEGEMENTy
SAME.
EANK.
if
DATE OP JnrSTEB 1 T
INTO'SKRVICE. \x
1
BEMARKS.
Valentine Hein
Francis Leveille.
Mnc...
do
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
3
3
^
3
3
3
3
3
Mustered out June SO, 1862.
Mustered out June SO, 1862.
Francis Luit
Thomas Morley
.lohn Murray
Henry Oberkirch ...
Thas. L. Oberkirch
...do
...do
...do
...do.....
...do
...do_...
Mustered out June 30, 1862.
Disch. by G. O. of War Departmettt, Dec 13, 'GI.
Disch. by G. O. of War Department, Dec. 13, '6U
Promoted to musician, November 22, I861--mu3-
tered out June 30, 1862.
Mustered out June 30, 1862.
Christopher Pultz...
€hasv ScMotterer....
...do„...
..,do..„.
3 Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 11, '61.
3 1 Mustered out June 30, 1862.
COMPATfT A,
RECRUITED AT PHILADELPHIA.
Her'n A. Vogelbach
Louis F. Resag....
Hugo V. Seidlitz.
J. Adelsheimer...
Charles "Walter.
William EUer
Ignatz Cobn,
Louis Heiligmann..
•Tulius Heimburg...
Ericb Bartels ....^.,
Jastrow Alexander
Frank Faust
Sampson Goldberg
Chas. Koechstetter
Jacob Luescher
Anthony Michael. . .
Henry Mumbauer.
Michael Rauth
John Rausher....
George Vogel ....
Peter English.,..
George Ganamel.
Gewge Hochrein.....
Frank Herman
Hugo Jacoby
Henry Kosengarten
Henry Mauk
Frederick Nehls.....
Frederick Willard..
' Hugo Hoserodt
Robert Kirsh
Wm. Schoenleber...
Albert Seifarth
Bonifacius Steiner...
William Wolf
Arnold, George
Albrecht, Christian
Armhold, Max...,
Bizzard, Isaac
Blumenthal, Simon
2dLt.
...do...
Serg't.
...do....
...do
...do....
...do....
.do.
.do.
..do..
..do..
..dc
Corp.
„do..,
..do „.
..dc.
..do...
..do...
..do...
,do„.
.do...
Mnc..„
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
Private
...do
...do
...do
...do.....
June 1,
'61,
3
June 1,
'61,
3
Dec. 1,
'63,
3-
May 31,
'SI,
3
July 10,
'61,
3
Jan. 14,
'62,
3
Aug. 1,
'61,
a
Mar. 20,
'64,
3.
May 31,
'61,
3
Nqv. 1,
'62,
3
July 10,
'61,
a
May 31,
'61,
3
May 31,
'61,
3
May 31,
'61,
3
May 31,
'61,
3
May 31,
'61,
3
May 31,
'61,
3
May 31,
'61,
3
May 31,
'61,
3
May gl.
'61,
3
Aug. 15,
'63,
3
May 31,
'61,
3
May 81,
'61,
3
June 1,
'61,
a
Aug. 20,
'62,
3
May 31,
'61,
3
May 31,
'61,
3
May 31,
'61,
3
May 31,
'61,
3
Jan. 20,
'62,
3
May 31,
'61,
3
May 31,
'61,
3
Nov. 1,
'61,
3
Aug. 1,
'61,
3
May 31,
'61,
3
May 31,
'61,
3
May 31,
'61,
3
May 31,
'61,
3
May 31,
'61,
3
May 31,
'61,
3
Transferred from company D— resigned January
14, 1862.
Pr. froim 1st Lt. Co. H— resigned Jan, 14, 1863.
Promoted to Major, March 19, 1864.
Transferred from company B, as 2d Lt., Nov. 1,
'^62r-pr. to 1st Lt., Dec 1, '63— to Capt., March 19,
1864 — mustered out with company, June 11, '64,
Promoted from Sergeant— resigned Jan. 14, 1862.
Deserted July 17,1862.
Promoted to Captain company B, Jan. 1, 1864.
Promoted from 1st Sgt. to ist Lieut,, March 20-,
1864 — mustered out with company, June 11, '64.
Transferred from company B, as 2d Lt. — pro-
moted to Quartermaster, JS'ovember 1, 1862.
Transferred from 73d regiment P. V promoted
to 1st .Lt.— transferred to Co. D, Dec. 18, 1863.
Promoted to 1st Lt. Co, 1, 27th regiment P. V.
Killed at Cross Keys, Va., June 8, 1862.
Discharged on. Surgeon's certificate, July, 1861,
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July, 1861.
Promoted to Sergeant, Jan. 31, 1862 — mustered
out with company, June 11, 1864.
Deserted January "27, 1862.
Promoted to Sergeant, March 19, 1861— mustered
out •with company, June 11, 1864.
Promoted to Sergeant, Oct. 17, 1861— mustered
out with company, June 11, 1864.
Promoted to Sergeant, June 9, 1862— mustered
out with company, June 11, 1864.
Promoted to Sergeant, March 20, 1864— mustered
out with company, June 11, 1864.
Transferred to i09th regiment P. V., June, 1864.
Promoted to Corporal, October 6, 1862— mustered
out with company, June 11, 1864.
Promoted to Corporal, October 6, 1862— mustered
out with company, June 11, 1864.
Promoted to 1st Lt. company C, 27th reg. P. V.
Transferred to 109th regiment P. V., June, 1864.
Promoted to Sergeant company K, 27th reg. P. V.
Promoted to Corporal, January 31, 1862— mus-
tered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Promoted to Corporal, February 23, 1864— mus-
tered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Promoted to Corporal, September 23, 1861— mus-
tered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Deserted June 30, 1863.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug., 1861.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 7, 1861.
Transfen-ed to 109th regiment P. V., June, 1864.
Transferred to I09th regiment P. V., June, 1864.
Transferred to company C, June, 1861.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate,Nov. 30, 1861.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 1, 1862:
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate,Nov. 10, 1862.
THREE YEARS SERVICIS.
S97
Borst, George
Bachmau, Fridolin
Boer, Mathias
Brayer, Peter
Bendel, Charles
Baubean, William..
Brauer, John
Baner, Tobias
Corbit, William H..
Davis, Else
DeberiDc:, Adolph...
Erion, Charles
Ellinger, Charles....
Fischer, Nicholas...
Frankel, Meyer
Fortenbacher, Fred
Findling, David
Flodmaii, Andrew.
George, Felix
Private
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
..do
..do
..do
Grotz, John
Gardner, James....
Glenn, John
Gross, Leopold
Guntman, Casper.
Hummell, Charles..
Huber, Peter
Herman William
Habisrittinger, Aug
Hornstein, George.
Harlfinger, Gustav
Haiisman, William
Hembold, James L
Heyman, Herman..
Haas, Frank
Haimpel, John.
Hool, wniiam
Hofifman, Charles...
Habisrittinger, Wm
Jacobson, August....
Jordan, Charles
Kirchner, Jacob
Koppe, Charles
Kuhn, Magnus
Knecht, John
Kaiser, Charles
Keller, Charles
Krauth, Gottlieb....
Kuhn, Edmund
Kaufman, Albert...
Kurth, Edward
Kaufman, Henry...
Knorr, Peter.
Kleber, Charles
Krug, August
Knoer, Theodore..
Lenhard, John
Lang, Philip
Lay, Gottfried
Lohman, Charles ,
Muller, Jacob
Muller, Conrad
May, Louis
Meyer, John
Meyer, Jacob
Moegle, Louis
Mueller, George.
Maurer, John....,
Mueller, Louis..,
Meyer, Max
.do.,
.do...
.do...
.do...
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
...do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
May 81,
Aug. 1,
Aug. 17,
June 3,
May 31,
May 31,
Aug. 14,
Aug. ]5,
Aug. 15,
May 31,
June 3,
Aug. 18,
May 31,
May 31,
May 31,
Oct. 20,
Aug. 15,
May 31,
.do ...
.do ...
.do...
.do ...
.do...
.do ...
.do...
.do...
May 31, '61,
Aug. 1.5, '63,
Aug. 15, '6.3,
June 3, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31,
May 31,
June 3,
Oct. 1,
May 31,
May 31,
May 31,
Aug. 17,
Aug. 17,
May 31,
Aug.
May
May
May
:May
May
May-
May
May
May
Oct.
May
May
May
Aug.
May
17, '63,
31, '61,
31, '61,
31, '61,
31, '61,
31, '61,
31, '61,
31, '61,
31, '61,
31, '61,
6, '62,
31, '61,
31, '61,
31, '61,
17, '63,
31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
Aug. 18, '63,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
Aug. 1, '61,
Aug. 18, '63,
May 31, '61,
June 3, '61,
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 1, 1862.
Transferred to 109th regiment P. V., June, 18G4.
Transferred to 109th regiment P. V., June, 1864.
Died at Hunter's Chapel, Va., Nov. 10, 1861.
Deserted February 10, 1862.
Deserted May 31, 1861.
Deserted September SO, 1863.
Died at Philadelphia, January 23, 1865.
Deserted September 30, 1863.
Deserted September 2, 1863.
Deserted September 29, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Deserted September SO, 1863.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 30, '62.
Died at Alexandria, Va., August 11, 1861.
Deserted July 15, 1863.
Transferred to U. S. Navy, April 9, 1864.
Corporal— promoted to Sergeant— reduced Oct. 17,
'61— mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certifica'te, Nov. 22, '61.
Transferred to U. S. Navy, April 9, 1864.
Transferred to 109th regiment P. V., June, 1864.
Died of wds. reo. at Cross Keys, Va., June 8, 1862.
Died June 7, 1863, of wounds received at Chan-
cel lorsville. May 2, 1863.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864. .
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Corporal— reduced— mustered out with compa-
ny, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 8, 1862.
Diseh. on Surgeon's certificate — date unknoAvn.
Promoted to Quartermaster Sgt., Jan. 9, 1862.
Transferred to Signal Corps, January 9, 1862.
Transferred to ld9th regiment P. V., Jvme, 1864.
Killed at Missionary Ridge, November 25, 1863.
Died June 12, 1862, of wounds received at Cross
Keys, Va., June 8, 1862.
Transferred to U. S. Navy, April 9, 1864.
Died July, 1862, on the march to Sperryville.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out vdth company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, April 2, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. May 1, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June, 186L
Transferred to 109th regiment P. V., .Tune, 1864.
Transferred to 109th regiment P. V., June, 1864.
Died at Philadelphia, October, 1861.
Died at Georgetown, D. C, September 8, 1862.
Deserted September 30, 1863.
Tr. to Co. G, Sept. 1, 1861— re-transferred to Co. A,
June 6, '64 — rnus. out with Co., June 11, 1864.
Died Sept. 8, 1862— buried at M. A. Cem'y, D. C.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Transferred to artillery, September 4, 1861.
Transferred to 109th regiment P. V., June, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1^64.
Transferred from company D, Nov. 1, 1861 —
mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, Juno 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug., 1861.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug., 1861.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Oct. 29, 1863.
Transferred to 109th regiment P. V., June, 1864.
Transferred to 109th regiment P. V., June, 1864.
Killed at Missionary Ridge, November 25, 1863.
Deserted October 1, 1861.
398
T^VE^TY-SEVE^"TH REGIMENT,
Miller, Jolin Private
Meyers, John do
Nolan, Michael do
Neter, David do
Orff, Casper do
Peter, ('harles do
Pfafi". William do
Pilf, Fehx do
Kingetstein, Jacob do
PvOth, Lewis do
Rosenheim, Bern'd ...do
Richter, Charles do
Rempfer, Edward do
Rapp, Joseph I. ..do
Rechtenbach, Gust. ...do
Rippman, AuGjust do.,
Rommel, Fred'k do.
Schaad, Adam do,
Steier, John do.
Sehlecht, John do.
Stvirm, John do.
Scholder, Christian ...do.
Steinhauer, Robert
Schloss, Abraham...
Stiefel, Charles
Sontag, Peter
Sohuetze, Charles...
Schreiner, Louis
Scholz, Reinhard....
Schneider, John
Siel, Charles.
Schmith, Anthony..
Schirmer, Adolph...
Schlesselberg, Wm
Stroh, William
Todt, John
Unser, Belthaser
Volz, Jacob
Veit, Christian
Wenzel, Christian..
Wallcer, Christian..
Wolff, Anthony
Winter, Charles
Well, Conrad
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
.do.
..do.
..do .
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do .
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
Aug. 15, '63,
Aug. 15, '63
Aug. IS, '63
May 31, '61
Aug. 17, '63
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61
Aug. 14, '63
iMay 31, '61
May 31, '61
Mav 31, '61
Mav 31, '61
May 31, '61
May 31, '61
May 31, '61
May 31, '61
May 31, '61
May 31, '61
May 31, '61
Mav 31, '61
May 31, '61
May 31, '61
May 31, '61
May 31, '61
May 31, '61
May 31, '61
May 31, '61
May 31, '61
Aug. 14, '63,
May 31, '61
Aug. 18, '63,
Aug. 18, '63,
Aug. 15, '63i
Aug. IS, '63
May 31, '61
May 31, '61
May 31, '61
May 31, '61
Jiine 3, '61
May 31, '61
May 31, '61
May 31, '61
May 31, '61
De--erted September 7, 1863.
Deserted December 10, 1863.
Deserted September 30, 1863.
Deserted January 27, 1862.
Died Mai-ch 13, 1864, at Jeffersonville, Ind.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out ^^ath company, June 11, 1864.
Transferred to 109th regiment P. V., Jime, 1864.
jNIustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, April 2, '63.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate — date unknown.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 14, '62.
Disch. ou S<u*genn's certificate — date unknown.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Oct. 29, 1863.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Mar. 19, 1864.
Deserted July 29, 1861.
Deserted July 29, 1861.
Mustered out with comf)any, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1S64.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Reduced from Corporal, August, 1861 — mustered
out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate— date unknown.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug., 1861.
Promoted to Commissary Sergeant, July 15, '61.
Transferred to 109th regiment P. V., June, 1864.
Died June 12, 1862, of wounds received at Cros3
Keys, Va., June 8, 1862.
Died December 17, 1863, of wounds received at
Missionary Ridge, November 25, 1863.
Deserted September 4, 1863.
Deserted September 16, 1863.
Deserted September 30, 1863.
Killed at Cross Keys, Va., June 8, 1862.
Mis. in action at Alissionary Ridge, Nov. 25, '63.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. May 1, 1862.
Transferred to artillery, September 4, 1861.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1854.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate — date unknown.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug., 1861.
Deserted July 29, 1861.
Died December 17, 1863, at Chattanooga.
Company B.
recruited at philadelphia.
William Jatho
Capt....
May 31, '61,
3
Resigned January 18, 1863.
Ignatz Cohn
...do
Aug. 1, '61,
"
Pr. from 2d Lt. Co. C, to 1st Lt. Co. A, Nov. 1,
'62— to Capt., Jan. 1, lS64-resigned April 26, '64.
A. F. Vogelbach
...do
June 1, '61,
3
Pr. to 1st Lt., Dec. 13, '63— to Capt., April 27, '64—
wounded at Gettysburg, July 1, 1863 — mustered
out with company, June 11,' 1864.
Charles Kuehn
1st Lt..
May 31, '61,
3
Resigned November 15, 1862.
HelmanMeiser
...do
Sept. 8, '61,
3
Transferred to company A, November 1, 1861.
Chas. Westhoflf
2d Lt ..
May 81, '61,
3
•Resigned January 1, 1862.
Benj. B. Goodman..
...do
May 31, '61,
3
Promoted to 1st Sergeant— to 2d Lieutenant, Jan.
11, 1862— resigned October 23, 1862.
J. Adelsheimer
1st Sgt.
May 31, '61,
8
Promoted to 2d Lieutenant company A, Novem-
ber 1, 1862.
Frederick Luders...
...do
May 31, '61,
3
Promoted to Lieutenant and tr. to company K.
John Ehrenburg
...do
May 31, '61,
3
Discharged September 14, 1861.
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
'->
Promoted to Sergeant, July 10, 1861— mustered
out with company, June 11, 1864.
Promoted to Ordnance Sergeant, June 27, 1861.
Charles Stoehr
Serg't..
Anton Constantine.
...do ......
May 31, '61,
3
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
THEEE YEARS' SERVICE.
SAME.
RANK.
DATE OP Mn^TER
INTO SERVICE
J, REMABKB..
Nicholas Erhard...
Chas Heili^mann...
Julius Heimburg..
John Simons
Henry Spaeth
Serg't.
...do....
...do....
...do....
...do
. May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
Mav 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
July 1, '61,
Aug. 17, '63,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61, .
May 31, '61, .
May 31, '61, I
May 31, '61, :
Aug. 18, '63, ;
July 30, '63, :
May 31, '61, '
May 31, '61, '
Aug. 25, '62, '
Aug. 17, '63, :
May 31, '61, 'c
May 31, '61, ?
Sept. 12, '62, 'c
Sept. 12, '62, S
May 31, '61, 2
Sept. 12, '62, S
May 31, '61, 3
May 31, '61, 3
Mav 31, '61, 3
May 31, '61, 3
3 Promoted to Sergeant,November 1, 1861— muster
ed out with company, June 11, 1864.
3 Mustered out Avith company, June 11, 1864.
3 Promoted from Corporal, Sept. 1, 1861— to 2d Lt
company A, Nov. 1, 1861.
3 Died August 17, 1862, at Winchester, Va., of wds
received at Cross Keys, Va., June 8, 1862.
3 Not on muster-out rolj.
Joseph Williams
William Ely the
Peter Kiefer
John Kiessel
Christian Leister....
Ludwig Lambrecht
Godfrey Mueller
Henry Meier
...do....
Corp...
...do....
...do....
...do....
...do....
...do....
...do .
3 Promoted to Sergeant, June 6, 1861— mustered
out with company, June 11, 1864.
3 INIustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
3 Discharged on Surgeon's certificace, July 28, '62.
3 Deserted July 8, 1862.
3 Not on muster-out roll.
3 Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
3 Reduced November 1, 1861— mustered out with
company, June 11, 1864.
3 Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 24, '61.
3 Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
3 Killed at Kalarama Heights, near Washington,
D. C, June, 1861.
3 Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
3 Transferred to company G, September 1, 1861—
re-transferred to company B— mustered out with
company, June 11, 1864.
3 Transferred to 109th rear. P. V., May 23, 1864.
3 Deserted August 30, 1863.
Bernard Volmer
John Eauf holz
Adler, Noah
...do
Muc...
Private
...do
...do
Andles, Nicholas....
...do
...do
Bratton, Charles
Braunschweiger, E
...do
...do
..do
3 Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
3 Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
3 Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
3 Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
3 Discharged on Surgeon'.^ certificate, Jan. 25, '62.
5 Discharged on Surgeon'.s certificate, Jan. 5, '63.
5 Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 15, '61,
? Deserted Septemlier 25, 1863.
5 Deserted September 25, 1863.
5 Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
5 Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
5 Transferred to 109th regiment P. V., May 23, '64.
5 Died at Bridgeport, Ala., October 16, 1863.
Buder, William
..do
Baumeister, Harer
Bodenstein, Fred'k
Brnrein, Charles
Berns, Frederick....
Dinger, William
Darm, Jacob
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
Doebel, George
..do
..do
Drover, Chandler...
..do
..do
Ehrenberg, Peter. ...
..do
..do
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 28, 1861.
Transferred to 109th reg. P. V., May 23, 1864.
Transferred to 109th reg. P. V., May 23, 1864.
Fischer, Philip
..do
..do....
..do
hospital, at muster out.
Transferred to 109th reg. P. V., May 23, 1864
Died of vv^ounds received at Missionary Ridge,
Nov. 25, '63 — buried at Chattanooga — grave, 220.
Killed at Gettysburg, July 1, 1863.
Geiger, Mathias
..do
Gadell, Simon
..do
Gnau, Alfred.
do
Deserted January 26, 1862.
Not on muster-out roll.
. Died at Chattanooga, Jan. 5, 1864— grave, 671.
Grossnear, Peter
Hinsel, Joseph
Henkel, William ...
Hartman, August...
Hennig, Michael
Hagman, Adolph...
Hildner, Adam
Herrigel, Freak
Hicks, Charles
Haofele, Theophilus
Hagenauer, Charles
Hanson, John H.....
Ilau"" Peter .
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
do
May 31, '61, 3
May 31, '61, 3
May 31, '61, 3
May 31, '61, 3
May 31, '61, 3
July 21, '62, 3
July 17, '63, 3
May 31, '61, 3
May 31,»61, 3
Aug. 15, '63, 3
IMay 31, '61, 3
May 31, '61, 3
Aug. 4, '63, 3
Aug. 18, '63, 3
May 31, '61, 3
May 31, '61, 3
Mustered out with company, June 11,^1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 7, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Mav 31, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 8, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 1, '62.
Transferred to I09th regiment P. V., May 23, '64.
Transferred to 109th regiment P. V., May 23, '64.
Promoted to Com. Sgt , .January 1, 1862
Killed at Missionary Pddge, Nov. 25, 1863.
Deserted September 25, 1863.
Not on muster-out roll.
..do
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
..do
Transferred to IT. S. Navy, April 9, 1864.
•Jones, William E...
Johnson, Nicholas..
..do
..do
..do
Transferred to 109th regiment P. V., May 23,
180-1— died at Andersonville, August 19, 186'^^-
grave, 6,200.
Killed at Missionary Eidge, Nov. 25, 1863.
Missing in action at Missionary Ridge, Novem-
ber 25, 1863.
Died at Andersonville, Oct. 16, '61— grave, 10,987.
•Jones, A
Kammerer, Charles
..'de>
May 31, '61, 3
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
400
TWENTY-SEVENTH REGIMENT,
Kechringer, Jacob..
Krieg, William
Kuelmer, Christo'r
Kaun, William.
Krefeureister, Geo.,
Kligge, Charles
Kuim, Abraham
Kilemme, Lewis....
Kligge, William
Leber, Frederick ...
Link, Mathais
Leidell, Frederick..
Lendower, Gottlieb
May, John
Mathais. William
Meyer, Frederick...
Muehlbauer, Anton
Muhlick, Julius
Mehleisen, Chas
Mueller, Lewis
Meyer, George
Mihm, Christian
M'J<:iroy, James
Nicholas, Thomas...
Nabholtz, Freak
Ooelson, Ferdinand
Olt, Frederick
Ostins, Ludwig
Planger, Paul....
Pross, John
Rossling, Bern hard
Reibrecht, Lewis..
Reinhard, Francis
Rich, Michael
- Roth, William ,
Remde, Gustav
Rios, John
Schott, Phihp
Steittler, Joseph ....
Schmid, John
8taake, August
Setleman, Fred'k..
Schweitzer, Chas ...
Schmedding, Franz
Schenk, Simon
Schoenman, Ema'l
Schiffner, August..
Schwartz, Philip...,
Strauss, Jonas ,
Smith, James Y
Schneider, William
Schmid, John, Sr....
Tafel, Adolph
Tschudi, Anton
Thorn, Otto
Waterman, Chas
Weber, John
Walter, John
Winter, Sebastian...
Webb, Joseph
Wittle, Jacob
Winterhalter, John
Walty, Frederick...
Weir, Henry.
Weinberger, Paul...
Werner, John
Weigner, Carl
Wilson, Thomas
Wier, Charles F
Young, John
Y^'ost, August
Zilt. Sebastian
.do.
.do.
' 31, '61,
' 31, '61,
' 31, '61,
' 31, '61,
' 31, '61, 3
' 31, '61, 3
' 31, '61,
' 31, '61,
' 31, '61,
• 31, 'GJ,
. IS, '63,
31, '61,
. 17, '63,
31, '61,
31, '61,
31, '61,
31, '61,
. 18, '63,
. 19, '63,
31, '61,
. 15, '63,
31, '61,
. 15, '63,
. 17, '63,
, 18, '63,
31, '61,
31, '61,
31, '61,
31, '(i\,
31, '61,
31, '61,
31, '61,
31, '61,
,31, '61,
31, '61,
31, '61,
18, '63,
31, '61,
31, '61,
31, '61,
31, '61,
31, '61,
31, '61,
31, '61,
31, '61,
31, '61,
31, '61,
31, '61,
31, '61,
8, '62,
15, '63,
25, '62,
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
July
Aug.
May
May
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
May
May
31, '61,
31, '61,
31, '61,
31, '61,
31, '61,
3J, '61,
31, '61,
31, '61,
31, '61,
31, '61,
15, '63,
18, '()3,
31, '61,
31, '61,
17, '63,
18, '63,
18, '63,
31, '61,
31, '61,
May 31, '61,
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 28, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, 0<;i. 24, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Mar. 6, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 19, '62.
Transferred to light artillery, September 5, 1861.
Died at Philadelphia, Pa., September 30, 1861.
Transferred to heavy artillerv, Sept. 28, 1861.
Transferred to 109th regiment P. V., May 23, '64.
Died at Alexandria, Va.. September SO, 1861.
Deserted September 25, 1863.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
PJustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Clustered out with company, June 11. 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon'.s certificate, Sept. 7, '61.
Transferred to 109th regiment P. V., May 23, '64.
Transferred to 109th regiment P. V,, May 23, '64.
3 j Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Aug. 1, 1863.
3 Deserted August 28, 1863.
3 I Deserted June 30, 1863.
Deserted September 25, 1863.
Transferred to 109lh regiment P. V., May 23, '64.
Transferred to 109th regiment P. V., May 23, '64.
Discharged on Surgeons certificate, Jan. 14, '64.
Transferred to light artillery, Sept. 5, 1831.
Killed at Cross Keys, Va., June 8, 1862,
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 26, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 4, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 27, '6L
Deserted November 1, 1862.
Deserted September 25, 1863.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with cornpany, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 24, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 2, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 24, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 24, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 4, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Mar. 24, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 24, '63.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate — date unknown.
Transferred to 109th regiment P. V., May 23, '64.
Transferred to 109th regiment P. V., ]NTay 23, '64.
Transferred to Clav General Hospital, Louisville,
Kentucky, May 23,' 1864.
Promoted lo Hospital Steward, Sept. 30, 1861.
Mustered out Vv'ith company, June 11, 1864.
Not on muster-out roll.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 31, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 24, '61,
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 2ri, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 20, '62,
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 7, '61.
Transferred to 109th regiment P. V., Mav 23, '64.
Tr. to U. S. Navv. S. O., No. 9, W. I)., Apr. 9, '64.
Transferred to 29th reg. N. Y^. V., Sept, 1, 1861.
Died September 12, 1862, at Washington, D. C—
buried in Military Asylum Ceimetery.
Deserted September 25, 1863.
Deserted September 25. 1863.
Deserted October 31, 1863.
Deserted September 19_, 1863.
Died of wounds received at ChancellorSTillc,
May 2, 1853.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
THREE YEAES' SERVICE.
40i
Company C.
recruited at philadelphia,
KAKE.
EAKK.
DATE OP MUSTER
IKTO SERVICE.
T EE.MABKB.
August Reidt. .......
Capt..,.
...do ...
June 1, '61,
,Sept. 1, '61,
Nov. 1, '61,
June 1, '61,
Nov. 14, '61,
Aug. 1, '61,
Sept. 1, '61,
June 1, '61,
May 31, '61,
June 1, '61,
May SI, '61,
June 1, '61.
June 1, '61,
June 1, '61,
July 28, '63,
June 1, '61,
June 1, '61,
June 1, '61,
June 1, '61,
June 1, '61,
June 1, '61,
June ], '61,
Juno 1, '61,
June 1, '61,
June 1, '61,
June 1, '61,
June 1, '61,
June 1, '61,
June 1, '61, ;
June 1, '61, J
June 1, '61, :
May 31, '61, I
June 1, '61, :
June 1, '61, ;
Juno 1, '61, [
Aug. 15, '63, '
July 24, '63, :
June 1, '61, .
June 1, '61, .
June 1, '61, ;
Sept. 1, '61, r
Aug. 15, '63, ;
July 28, '63, I
June ], '61, [
June 1, '61, :
Aug. 18, '63, ;
Aug. 15, '63, ;
3 Promoted to Major, December 13, 1863.
3 Tr. as 1st Lt. from Co. G, Nov. 1. '62— pr. to Capt.,
Dec. ]3. 186.'^,— mus. out with Co., June 11, 1864.
3 Promoted to 1st Lieutenant comoany C. and at-
tached to Statt" of General William's— transfer-
red to company K. January 21. 1862.
3 Discharged on Surgeon's certiticate, Dec. 4, 1862.
3 Promoted to 2d Lt. company G, Nov, 15, 1862—
to 1st Lt. companv €, Dec. 13. 1863— mustered
out with xjorapanvi June 11. 1&'84.
3 Promoted to 2d Lieutenant, December IS. 1861—
Emil Meyer
James C, Biddl^.,..
Francis X.Herrmfan
Adolph Schaefl'er ..
1st Lt...
...do
...do
2d Lt...
...do
1st Sgt
...do
Lewis A, Saunders
John Haimappe! ....
To 1st Lieutenant company A, November 1, '62,
S Promoted to 1st Lieutenant company G, Janu-
ary 1, 1804.
3 Proinoted to 2d Lieutenant company K, Sep-
tember, 1862.
3 Promoted to 2d Lieutenant comuany K, Octo-
ber 7, 1861.
3 Promoted to 1st Sergeant, September 1, 1862^-
Emstered ont with company, June 11, 1864.
3 Promoted to Sergeant Major. August 28, 1861.
3 Dischatged on Surgeon s certilicate. Nov. 26, '62.
3 Pr. to Sgt., Jan. 21, 1862— wd. at 2d Bull Run—
mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
3 Promoted to Sergeant Major, May 1, 1863.
3 Transferred to 109th regiment P. V., June 1, '64.
3 Promoted to Sergeant, Dec. 1, 1863— mustered out,
with company, June 11, 1864.
3 Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 24, '02.
3 Killed at ^Niissionary Ridge, Tenn., Nov. 25, '63.
3 Promoted to Sergeant, November 1, 1862 — mus-
tered out with company, .June 11. 1864.
3 Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 22, '62,
3 Promoted to Corporal, Nov. 1, 1862— umstered
out with company, June 11, 1864.
3 Promoted to Corporal, Dec. 1. 1863— mustered out
v/ith company, June 11, 1864.
3 Died June 3, 1864, at Philadelphia, Pa.
3 Died at Hunter's Chapel, Va., January 30, 1862.
5 Promoted to 2d Lieutenant company H., Sep-
tember 1, 1861.
3 Transferred to V. R. C. March 31, 1864.
Maurice Rosenberg
Arnold S. Angeroth
Christian Albert
Rand'ph Beresford
...do
Serg't..
...do
...do
...do
Adolph Dinklage ...
Fj6o Moser^.
,..do
do
...do
Henry Miller
...do
...do
Robeit Wagner
...do
Charles^Bregler
John Bieswanger.,..
Ge(M*go Beoz..
Corp ...
...do
do
Bernard Fallbuck...
...do
,..do
Charles Kern .
do
Charles LerieUe
Wm. Pffeisberer....
Thieluiau Rein.
...do
...do
do
3 Killed at Missionarv Ridge, Tenn., Nov. 25, '63.
5 Deserted July 29, 1861.
5 Promoted to Corporal, Sept., 1863— mustered out
with company, June 11, 1864.
5 Promoted to Corporal, Sept., 1863— mustered out
with company, June 11, 1864.
> Promoted to Principal Musician, May 1, 1863.
) Transferred to company A, June 30, 1861.
5 Deserted July 29, 1861.
5 Deserted June 6, 1861.
> Deserted September 24, 1863.
5 Deserted September 28. 1863.
5 Deserted September 28, 1863.
5 Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
5 Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
5 Transferred to V. R. C, January 14, 1864.
Christ'n Schlatterer
Edward Steinbruck
Wm. Schoenleber...
...do
...do
Muc
...do
Andres, Christian...
Private
...do
Anderhalten, Arn'd
Armbruster, John..
Bleimer, George
Bruner, Adam
Beierle, Lewis
..do
...do
..do
..do
..do ...
..do ...
5 Transferred to 109th regiment P. V., J une 1. '64—
captured at Gettysburg, July 1, 1863— died at
Andersonville, April 6, 1864, grave, 427.
5 Transferred to 109th regiment P. V., June 1, '64.
5 Transferred to 109th resr. P. V., June 1, '64— died
Becker, Geo. Wm...
...do
...do
Brawn, Bernhard...
Berner, Joseph
...do.....
..do
...do
at Andersomille, Oct. 4. 1864, grave, 10,357.
5 Deserted January 27, 1862.
5 Deserted March 13, 1863.
} Deserted September 28, 1863.
Buechtel, William.,
...do
} Deserted September 28, 1863.
51
402
TWENTY-SETENTH EEGIMENT,
Conrad, Frederick.
I)ieroff. William,...
Deetzen, John. .,
r)uscli, Abraham..
Driesde, Fred'k E.,
Danim, Eberhart...
T)ailey, Charles
Emhardt, John ,
Private
,.do .....
..do
Ellinger, Emanuel ...do.
Eidiriirer, John do.
El.wanger, Charlesi...do .
Ei(iing, J do.
Fethagen, Joseph do.
Fischer, Daniel do.
Franck, Otto do.
Frey, James M do .
Fischer, Anton do.
Fritz, Frederick do.
(jling, Jacob do.
Groh, Henry |...do .
Gotbub, John do.
Glombitza, John do.
Haag, John do.
Hagler, Charles do.,
Heller, David i...do.,
Hausermanu, John ...do .,
Hammerschmidt, J ...do ..
Hohmaia. Xavier do..
Hess, Kobert
Harris, John L. .
Hummel. John .
lllg, Tobias
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
Kiess, Anthony.
Kunwarof, Chas. F
Kelly, James
Lather, John
Linderman, Wm....
Lorenz, William....
Leibling, Christian
Leibbrand, David...
Leitcker, August...
Marsteller, William
Menke, Henry
Metzger, John
Markert, John
Martins, Frederick
Martins, John
...ao..
...do..
...do..
...do..
...do..
...do..
...do..
...do..
...do..
...do..
...do..
...do..
do..
do..
do..
Marguard, Peter |...do
Moehlheinrich, L do.
Marshall, James do.
Miller, Edward A do...
May, H. M do.
Otto, Tobias do.
Koss, Jacob do.
Pteiter, Bernard do.
Keiter, Frederick do.
Rineel, Alfred do.
Ross, Bernard do.
Schumaker, Conrad' ... do .
Sehick, John, 1st.. ..|... do .
Sproesser, Reinhold ...do .
Schechinger, Chas..!.,. do .
June 1, '61,
June 1, '61,
June 1, '61,
June 1, '61,
Aug. 14. '63,
June 1, '61,
July 27, '63,
June 1, '61,
June
June
June
Johnson, Richard. ..|... do
Kahn, Louis L.do ....
Kiess, Jacob I. ..do ....
Krauss, Paul |...do ....
Kimmel, George |...do....
Kaser, John |...do....
Kupke, William ...do....
June
June
June
Julv
July
May
June
Sept.
June
June
June
June
June
June
June 1,
Aug. 14,
June 1,
July 17,
June 1,
June 1,
July
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
Aug.
Aug.
June
June
June
Aug.
Oct.
July
June
June
June
June
June
June
Jan.
June
Aug.
Aug.
June
June
June
June
Aug.
June
June
June
June
June
Captured — died at Richmond, Va., December
21, 18(53.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 4, '61.
Promoted to SersjeaDt — transferred to company
G, Kof ember 1, 1862.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Sept. 1, 1863.
Transferred to 109th regiment P. V., June 1, '64.
Killed at Missionary Ridge, November 25, 1863.
Deserted September'6, 1863.
Reduced from Corporal, Sept. 1. 1861 — mustered
out with company, June 11. 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June 28, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 15, '62.
Deserted Julv 29, 1861.
Died Dec. 26,' 1862— buried at M. A. Cem'y, D. C.
Mustered out with companj', June 11, 1864.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Nov. 6, 186^,
Deserted Julv 29, 1861.
Deserted August 26, 1863.
Deserted September 28, 1863.
Not on muster-out roll.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Transferred to 109th regiment P. V., June 1, '64.
Died at Alexandria, Va., September 8, 1861.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps, Novem-
ber 1, 1863.
Transferred to Artillery, Aiigust 12, 1861.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Mar, 31, '64^
Killed at Chancellorsville, May 2, 1863.
Deserted September 16, 1863.
Deserted February 26, 1862.
Captured at Gettysburg, July 1, 1863 — died at
Andersonville, Mav 27, 1864 — grave, 1,401.
Transferred to 109th reg. P. V., June 1, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with. company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Stirgeon's certificate, Dec. 9, 1862.
Transferred to Artillery, July 21, 1861.
Transferred to 109th reg. P. V., June 1, 1864.
Deserted September 16, 1863.
Mustered oitt with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 24,
lYansferred to 109th reg. P. V., June 1, 1864.
Deserted September 28. 1863.
Deserted August 30, 1863.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out Avith company, Jime 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 23,
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 18, '61.
Transferred to Artillery, Julv 2, 1862.
Transferred to 109th reg. P. V., June 1, 1864.
Died at Roach's Mills, Va., August 26, 1861.
Deserted September 16, 1863.
Deserted August 26, 1863.
Died Oct. 13. 1863— buried in Military Asylum
Cemetery, D. C.
Not on muster-out roll.
Mustered out with company. June 11, 1864.
Promoted to Quartermaster Sergeant, Nov. 1,'61.
Died at Roach's Mills. Va., August 2, 1861.
De-serted November 22, 1863.
Not on muster-out roll.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
'64.
'63.
THKEE YEARS' SERVICE.
403
Silberzahn, JoLin Private
Schneider, Fred'k.. ...do
Steirle, Frederick. ..|... do
Schmallzreid, Chas;,„do
SchaefiFer, William.. ...do .
Smith, Charles L..do.
Sehick, John, 2d ...do.
Speiss, Philip ...do.
Scheider, Charles... ...do .
'Tasseman, John^ L.do.
Tilseck, Nicholas do.
Veiwager, Ernst
Wesener, Franz
"VVeller, Frederick...
West, John
Wolf, William-
Weidmeyer, Fred'k
Weckerly, Fred'k.
Weisman, Conradn.
Wagner, Charles..,
Wright, William...
Werther, Oscar
'Zangenherg, Henry ...do ,
Zimmerman, Jacobi...do,
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
„.do.
...do.
...do.
...d<?).
...do.
...do.
„.do.
June ],
June 1,
June 1,
June 1,
June 1,
Aug. 13,
June 1,
June 1,
June 1,
Aug. 14,
July 17,
Juno 1,
June 1,
June 1,
.June 1,
June 1,
June 1,
June 1,
J.nne 1,
Aug. 14,
July 22,
Juno 1,
June 1,
June 1,
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 19, 'G2.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feh. 11, '63-
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 23, '03.
Transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps, Octo
ber 10, 1863.
Killed at Missionary Ridge, Tenn., Nov. 25,1863.
Deserted September 2S, 1SG3.
Deserted July 29, 1861.
Deserted October 15, 1862.
Absent, in arrest, at muster out.
Transferred to 109th regiment P.. V., June 1,
Deserted September 28, 1863.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, Jvme 11, 1864.
jNIustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
INIustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1861.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 30,
Transferred to Artillery, August 12, 1861.
Transferred to 109th regiment P. V., June 1, '64-
Transferred to 109th regiment P. V., June 1, '64.
Died at Mt. Jackson, Va., June 15, '62, of wounds
received at Cross Keys, June 8, 1862.
Dischargedon Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 14, '62.
Tr an sferred to Artillery, August 12, 1861.
^64.
'61.
Company D.
RECRUITED AT PHILADELPHIA.
Jacob KiefTer Capt....i June
Her'n A. Vogelbach'.,.do I June
Ijouis Weiderhold...l...do j Sept.
Louis Bullinger I. ..do | Sept.
Charles Kreuder I... do j June
Jastrow Alexander!. ..do June
Erich Baxtels- '.-.do June
Peter Dreyer,
Daniel Epstein.
Max Hoefler.
John Ulman
Jacob Gable.
William H. Lyons,
Jolm H- Lenny
Frederick Miller
Frederick Stultz
-Toseph Villinger
Emil Weinrich
Nicholas Beck,
■Christopher €raule .
Jos. Eshencrenner
Michael Faist ...do
Frederick Fisher.... '...do
•George Heldmayer i...do ..„.
<3eorge Marrer ...do
Christopher Better..'. ..do ...
John Shuster '.„do...
Resigned August 31, 1861.
Transferred as Capt. to company A, Nov. 1, 1861.
Resigned Januarv 1, 1862.
Resigned September 24, 1862.
Transferred to company E, November 27, 1862.
Transferred to company E, January 1, 1863-
Promoted to Cor., May 1, '62— toSgt., Nov. 1,'62—
to 2d Lt., Nov. 27, '62— to 1st Lt., Dec. 18, '63—
to Capt., March 19, 1864— mustered out with
company, June 11, 1864-
Promoted from 2d Lt.— resigned Aug. 31, 1862.
Pr. to 2d Lt., Jan. 20, 1862— resigned Mar. 8, '63.
Promoted to Sgt., March 17, '62— 1st Lt., March
20, '64— mus. out with company, June 11, 1864.
Promoted to 1st Sgt., March 20, 1864— mustered
out with company, June 11, 1864.
Promoted to Sergeant, February 20, '62— muster-
ed out with company, June 11, 1864.
Promoted to Sgt., November 1, 1862— mustered
out with company, J-U'ne 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 14, '61.
Transferred to 39th reg. N. Y. V., Aug. 1, 1861.
Promoted to Sgt., November 1, 1861— mustered
out with companv, June 11, 1864-
Promoted to Sgt., November 1, 1861— mustered
out with companj', June 11, 1864.
Killed at Chancellorsville, May 1, 1863.
Promoted to Corporal, April 12, 1862— mustered
out with company, Juno 11, 1864.
Promoted to Corporal, Sept. 1, 1861— mustered
out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Promoted to Corporal, November 1, 1861— mus-
tered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Killed at Chancellorsville, May 1, 1863.
Deserted July, 1861-
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 6, 1861.
Transferred to Artillery, September 29, 1861.
Promoted to Corporal, February 20, 1862— mus-
tered out with company, June 11, 1864.
404
TWENTY-SEVENTH REGIMENT,
Joseph Shepperla.
PMlip Styebler
Albert Wunch
Corp.
...do..,
..do...
Auberie, Gottfried.. Private
Agen, Thomas j...do
Aysslinger, Jotm. ..]... do
Andrew, John ...do
Bishoflf, William !...do
Blankenhorn, Wm ...do....
Britt, Edward.. do
Bach, Louis „ ...do....
Brurein, Charles. do_..
Barbick, .Jacob L.do....
Brown, William L.do....
Becker, Edward i...do
Bornett, William F...do....,
Berg, Clemens „i...do.„.
Bertram, Ernst ^...do....
Berg, Rudolph '...do....
Baden, Fi-ancis !...do....
Blair, John i...do....
Brien, Joha '...do _...
Brown, Charles l...do....
Brurein, Martin '...do....
Carrey, Edward '...do...,
Clirist, Joseph '...do
Cahn, Edward '...do
Carle, Ludwig ...do
Carey, John i...do
Delfer, Henry j...do
Dupont, Charles !...do....
Dunn, John
Enzinger, Xavier...
Erb, Henry
Ernst, Christopher..
Emil, Charles
Froeb, Christian
Pleishaus, Joseph...
Fr oehllnger, Anth'y
Grier, Jacob ^..
Gassenheimer, G....
Greiner, John
Gottwals, Abram,...
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do„...
.do„...
.do
.do.....
...do.
..do.
..do.
Godman^ Edward.,.;. ..do,.
Grahams, William..
Henderer, Louis
Herman, John „
Husted, George
Hirt, Adam
Hoffman, Ernst
Housman, Jacob....
Henkel,, J acob
Hughes, John...
Johnson, Samuel....
.lohnson, Charles...
Klump, Ignatz^......
Koch, AdoJph.„
Krausse, Peter.
Kane, James...,.
Kelly, Thomas.......
Lawhler. Martin....
Lynn, Alexander...
Matrony, Florence..
Miller. Ottman.
Myroden, William.
Miller, Hermsvn
May, Mayer
Mayer, Hermaim..
^^ler, .Toseph
...do.
...do.
...do.
...da.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
June 1,
June 1,
June 1,
June 1,
Aug. 17,
June 1 ,
July l."?,.
June 1,
June ],
June I,
June 1,.
June I,
June ] ,
June ] ,
Juno 3,
Aug. 18,
June 1,
Aug. 15,
June 1,
June 1,
June 1,
Aug. 8,
Aug. 17,
June ],
June 1 ,
June 1,
June 1,
June 1 ,
June 1,
June 1,
Oct, 31,
Aug. 18,
.Tune 1 ,
June 1,
June 1,
June 1,
June 1»
June 1,
June 1 ,
June 1,
June 1.
June 1,
June 1,
Jan. 1,
Aug.
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
Aug.
July
Aug.
June
June
June
Aug.
Aug.
.Tune
June
June
.do June ],
.do ! .June 1,
June I,
June I,
June 1,
June 1,
..da...
..do...
..do...
..do...
Promoted to Corporal, Sept. 1, 1865— mustered
out with company, June 11, 1864.
Promoted to Corporal, March 20, 1864— mustered
out with company, June 11, 1864,
Promoted to Corporal, October 1, 1863— musterecJ
out with company, June 11, 1861.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 14, '61.
Transferred to 109th regiment P. V., June 1,, '64.
Died at Strasburg,. Va.,"June 20, 1862.
Deserted August 31, 1863.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 8, 1861,
Discharged c)n Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 1861.
Discharged on Surg, certificate— date unknown.
Discharged on Surg, certificate — date uoknown.
Transferred to 109th reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vetl
TransfeiTed to 109th regiment P. V., June 1, '64.
Killed at Gettysburg, July 1, 1863,
Killed at Missionary Ridge, November 25, 1863..
Deserted May 9, 1862.
Deserted July 7, 1863.
Deserted August 4, 1861.
Deserted September 27, 186S.
Deserted September 28, 1863.
Not on muster-out roll.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 186''t
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 6, 1861-
Discharged oa Surgeon's ceiliiicate, August, 1861„
I^ischarged ou Sur^^. certificate — date unknown.
Prisoner — died at Richmond, Va., Dec. 3, 1863.
Killed at Missionary Ridge, November 25, 1863.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov., 1861,
Discharged on Surg, certificate — date unknown.
Transferred to Artillery, September 29, 1861.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 4, 1861..
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 11, '61'.
Transferred to Vet. Res. Corps — date unknown.
Wounded at Missionary Ridge, Nov. 25, 1863 —
absent, sick, at muster out of company.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on vSurg. certificate — date unknown'.
Died, date unknown, at Washington, D. C.,of
wounds received at Chancellorsviile.
Deserted September 29, 1863.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Clustered out with company, .June 11, 186'il.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 12, '6t.
Discharged on Surg, certificate— date unknown.
Discharged on Sura:, certificate — date unknown.
Deserted September 1, 1863.
Tl-ansferi-ed to IT. S. Navy, September 14, 1863.
Transferred to U. S. Navy, September 14, 1863.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 14, '6'J!,
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 1.5, '61.
Discharged on Sxii-geon's- certificate,. Sept-. 11, '0.1.
Deserted September G, 1863.
Deserted September 1, 1863.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Captured, July 2, 186.3— discharged by generafl
order, January 21, 1865.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 20, '62:
Dischai"ged on Surgeon's certificate. May 12, '62.
Discharged on Surg, certificate — date unknown.
Dischiirged on, Surg, eertificate— date ujiknowu*
THEEE YEARS' SERVICE.
405
Mittzler, Gottfried..
Mayfield, Charles...
Muiler, Conrad
Milleck, Louis
Mery, Henry
Miller, John
Otterbach, Fred'k..
O'Coiinell, James...
Parker, John
Roeser, Joseph
Regen, Charles.
Rastetter, Leopold..
Rein, Frederick
Rodgers, William do,
Roos, Ludwig '...do. ..
Roeflei-, Gottlieb ...do....
Ranaschler, David. .'...do....
Raab, Charles l...do....
Stein, Louis ]...do....
Selka, Magnus ...do....
Shoemaker, Jacob...L.do....
Staehl, Charles j...do....
Staehlen, Fred'k.... j. ..do....
Smith, George ...do....
Shmidt, John ...do....
Shardon, Frank A.. ...do....
Siiron, John H ...do....
Shneyder, Christ'n ...do....
Schmidt, James '...do....
Strepler, Jacob |...do....
Schroth , Gottlieb. ....... do ... .
Schmitt, Charles '...do....
Schmitt, James |...do....
Simon, Charles |...do ....
Toutwein, William ...do....
Towsand, Samuel... ...do....
Thies, Jacob ...do....
Tschopeck, Joseph.. '...do....
Taylor, Charles ...do....
Vogel, John '...do....
Vogelbach, Adol. F...do
Wetzel, Heronimus ...do....
Wieland, William.. '...do
Weinstock, Bern'd '...do....
Warburg, Sigmund'...do....
Winidele, Valentine'... do ....
Wedekind, Julius.. .'...do....
Walker, John....
June
Aug.
May
June
June
Aug.
June
Aug.
June
June
June
June
June
Aug.
June
June
June
Aug.
.Tune
June
June
June
June
June
July
July
Aug.
June
Aug.
June
June
June
Aug.
Aug
June
June
•Tune
June
Aug.
June
June
.Tune
June
June 1,
June 1,
June 1,
June 1,
..do '..... I June 1,
Williams, M'Frank'...do | Aug. 14
'61,
'63,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'03,
'61,
'63,
'61,
'61,
"61,
'61,
'61,
'63,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'63,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'63,
'63,
'63.
'61,
'63,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'63,
'63,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'63,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
Transferred to Vet. Res. Corps, Nov. 27, 1863.
Transferred to 109th regiment P. V., June 1, '64.
Tr. to company A, November 1, 1861.
Ivilled at Chancellors villo, May 1, 1803.
K^illed at Chancellorsville, May 1, 1863.
Deserted September 6, 1863.
Transferred to Artillery, September 29, 1861.
Deserted September 0, 1863.
Mustered out with companv, June 11, 1864.
, Pr. to Cor., Nov. 1, 1861— toSgt., Jan. 15, 1802—
I mus. out as private with company, June 11, '64.
j Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 20, 1861.
I Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June 25, '63.
j Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 10 '62.
I Transferred to 109th regiment P. V., June 1, '64.
j Transferred to Vet. Reserv^e Corps, July 1, 1863.
I Deserted September 1, 1861.
I Deserted June 8, 1862.
Deserted September 27, 1863.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
I Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
j Mastered out with company, .Tune 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, .Jan. 1, '62.
, Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, .Tan. 23, '62.
I Discharged on Surg, certificate— date unknown.
j Transferred to U. S. Navy, September 29, 1863.
Transferred to U. S. Navy, September 20, 1863.
Transferred to 109th regiment P. V., June 1, ^64.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Oct. 30, '63.
Transferred to 109th regiment P. V., June 1, '84.
Died at Richmond, Va., July 14, 1862.
\ Died at Franklin, Va., May 28, 1862.
I Died at Hunter's Chapel, Va., Nov. 15, 1861.
Deserted September 1, 1863.
Deserted September 1, 1863.
I Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 1, 1861.
Deserted July 10, 1861.
Deserted September 1, 1863.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 12, '63.
Promoted to Sergeant Major, September 8, 1861.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Wounded in action. May, 1864 — mustered out
with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out Avith company, June 11, 1864.
Captured July 2, 1863 — mustered out, Jan. 23, '65.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Killed at Missionary Ridge, November 25, 1863.
Died at Hunter's Chapel, Va., Nov. 28, 1861.
Deserted September 6, 1863.
Company E .
recruited at philadelphia.
Hugo Rotho..
MaxStohr
Charles Kreuder.
Jastrow Alexander
Herman Meiser...
JohnKumpel
Alexander Keist..
...do June 1,
J. Francis Bierwirth
J. H. Kulm
Capt Sept. 1, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
.do ' Sept.
.do ' June
1st Lt.. June
..do ' Nov.
..do ' June
2d Lt.. June
...do : Oct.
50, '61,
1, '62,
1, '61,
.3, '61,
!1, '61,
3 Transferred from company H, Sept. 14, 1861—
I I resigned December 11, 1861.
' 3 Resig^ned November 27, 1862.
3 Promoted to 2d Lt., Sept. 1, '61— to 1st Lt., Jan.
I 14, 1862 — transferred from company D, Nov. 27,
] 1862— disch. on Surg, certificate, March 8, 1863.
3 Transferred from company D, Jan. 1, 1863 — re-
I signed June 19, 1863.
3 Resigned October 31, 1862.
3 : Killed at Gettysburg, July 1, 1863.
3 Pr. from Sgt. company H,to 2d Lt. company E,
j Oct. 1, 1862— to 1st Lt., Sept. 1, 1863— mustered
I out with companv, June 11, 1864.
3 Pr. to Captain Co. G, 69th reg. P. V., Oct. 4, 1861.
3 Promoted to 1st Lt. Co. G, 27th regiment P. V.
406
TWENTY-SEVENTH EEGTMBNT,
Harford E. Fraley...: 2a Lt..
Andrew Albrecht... IstSgt
Charles B. Wagner ...do ....
Henry Eeer Serg't.
George Douglas I... do ....
Benj. B. Goodman.. '...do ....
George Hubler '...do....
William Preiser '...do .
Lawrence Keif '...do.
Theodore Sander.
.do.
.do,
John Appel
William ringerlee..'...do
Thos. W. Ackley ... Corp....
John T. Carse..„
James Ferres ..„„...
William Triesel.
John Vichman .
A. H. Vanderslice...i...do.
Christ'r Wallace do .
Arick, George Private
Allen, Joseph do
Ammerson, James..!... do
Allen, William I. ..do
Bauer, Adam I. ..do
Barwick, Jacob |...do
Bigwell, John !...do
Brogenschutz, JohnL..do
Brophy, Joseph !...do
Brown, Charles i...do
Barg, Simon.. ..
Burk, Jchn H.,
Buchanan, John '...do ...
Borie, Charles I. ..do...
Brown, Robert H....l...do ...
Barth, William l...do...
Brown, William HI., do ...
Bell, John I. ..do...
Bemmor, Charles. ..I. ..do ...
Bennett, John W...i...do...
Coleman, Frederick ...do ...
CoUom, Jonathan G ...do ...
Chromelien, Wash..!. ..do ...
Cassidy, Joseph '...do ...
Crawford, Edward.. '... do ...
Clay, James i...do...
Coyle, James I. ..do ...
Doud, Patrick '...do...
Drcnan, Felix I
Donohuo, Hugh.
...do,
.do.
q
DATE 07 MUSTEK
1
INTO SERVICE.
>^
s
3
Nov.
1,
'63,
June
3,
'61,
3
June
3,
'61,
3
June
3,
'61,
3
June
3,
'Gl,
3
May
31,
'61,
3
June
3,
'61,
^
June
3,
'61,
3
June
^j
'61,
3
June
1,
'61,
3
June
3,
'61,
3
.Tune
3,
'61,
3
June
3,
'61,
3
Aug.
2,
'61,
3
June
3,
'61,
3
June
3,
'61,
3
June
3,
'61,
3
June
3,
'63,
3
June
3)
'61,
3
June
3,
'61,
3
June
3,
'61,
3
June
3,
'61,
3
June
3,
'61,
3
June
3,
'61,
3
June
3,
'61,
3
July
15,
'63,
3
June
3,
'61,
3
June
3,
'61,
3
June
3,
'61,
3
June
3,
'61,
p,
June
3,
'61,
3
May
5,
'61,
3
Aug.
15,
'63,
;j
Aug.
17,
'63,
3
June
3,
'61,
3
July
15,
'63,
3
Aug.
14,
'63,
3
Oct.
1,
'61,
.'{
June
3,
'61,
3
June
3,
'61,
o
Juno
3,
'61,
3
June
3,
'61,
3
June
3,
'61,
3
June
3,
'61,
3
June
B,
'61,
3
.)une
3,
'61,
3
May
31,
'61,
3
Aug.
1,
'61,
3
June
3,
'61,
3
June
3,
'61,
3
June
3,
'61,
3
July
17,
'63,
3
Aug.
23,
'61,
3
June
3,
'61,
3
Promoted to Cor., Aug. 1, 1862— to 2d Lt., Nov.
1, 1863 — mus. out with companv, .Juno 11, 1864.
Promoted to .Sgt., Aug. 1, 1862— to 1st Sgt., Jan. 1,
1864 — luus. out with company, June 11, 1864.
Promoted to 2d Lieutenant company I.
Killed at Cross Kevs, Va., June 8, 1862.
Promoted to Cor.,'^Sept. 18, 1861— to Sgt., March
1, 1862— diseh. on Surg, certificate, May 8, 1863.
Pr. to 2d Lieutenant company B, Jan. 11, 1862.
Promoted to Cor., Sept. 28, 1861— to Sgt., Dec. 1,
1861 — mustered out with companv, June 11, '64.
Killed at Gettysburg, July 1, 1863'!
Promoted to Cor., Nov. 1, 1S61— to Sgt., March
19, 1S6-1— mus. out with company, June 11, 1864.
Transferred from Sgt. Major, and appcdnted l.st
Sgt., .June 8, 1863 — reduced to Sergeant Jan. 1,
186-1 — mus. out with company, June 11, 1864.
Promoted from Cor. to Sgt., Oct. 1, 1861— dis-
charged on Surgeon's certificate, April 20, 1863.
Deserted December 25, 1861.
Promoted to Corporal, Sept. 1, 1863 — mustered
out with company, .Tune 11, 1864.
Transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps, March
20, 1864.
Promoted to Corporal, August 1, 1862 — mustered
out with company, June 11, 1864.
Promoted Corporal, Sept. 15, 1861 — discharged
on Surgeon's certificate — date unknown.
Died of wounds received at Cross Keys, Va., June
8, 1862. ■
Died at Baltimore, August 21, 1863, of wounds
received at Gettysburg, July 1, 1863.
Promoted to Corporal, September 1, 1863 — mus-
tered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Reduced from Sergeant— promoted to Cor., Sept.
1, 1863— mus. out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certifica^te, Sept. 12, 1861.
Tr. to Capt. Shirmer's battery, Sept. 5, 1861.
Died July 8, 1863, of wounds received at Gettys-
burg.
Died June 18, 1862, of wounds received at Cross
Keys, Va., June 8, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Transferred to 109th regiment P. V., May 21, '64.
Tvilled in action, at Missionary Ridge, Nov. 25, '63.
Deserted June 10, 1861.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Disciiarged on Surgeon's certificate. May 8, 1863.
Transferred to company I, March 1 , 1862.
Transferred to 109th reg. P. V., May 21, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 109th regiment P. V., May 21, '64.
Transferred to United States Navy, April 10,
1864.
Tr.to Capt. Shirmer's battery, Sept. 5, 1861.
Transferred to United Slates Navy, April 10,
1864.
Transferred to 109th reg. P. V., May 21, 1864.
Killed at Rocky Face Ridge, March 8, 1864.
Died at AnnaiDolis, Md. — date unlaiown.
Deserted February 20, 1862.
Deserted June 15, 1861.
Deserted June 8, 1861.
Deserted July 1, 1861.
Deserted June 12, 1861.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, April 30, '62.
Promoted to Sergeant Major, July 1, 1861.
Transferred to 109th regiment P. V., May 21, '64.
Deserted July 2, 1861.
Deserted July 15, 1861.
Deserted June 10, 1861.
Transferred to 109th regiment Pa. Volunteers,
May 21, 1864.
Transferred to Vet. Res. Corps, March 22, 1864.
Deserted Juno 18, 1861.
THREE YEARS' SERVICE.
40T
Denny, John
Day, ijtecrge S
Debus, Francis
Dressing, Cliarles...
Derine, Andrew
Englehart, George...
Edgmond, Chris'n..
Ernest, Christopher
Fingerlee, Fred'k...
Falgier,Christopher
Flood, Joseph N
Fox, Thomas^^
Flowers, William...
Frank, John H
Forsyth, James
Grawe, Anton
Glanden, George
Gronosley, Robert..
Gotwals, Abraham..
Hannold, Ernst
Hinkel, Jacob
Hassan, George
Houstnan, Jacob
Hersh, Henry S
Harding, Alexan'r..
Heist, Emanuel
Hassan, John M
Hickman, Philip
Hathaway, George..
Haggan, James
Hillinger, Philii?
Henry, John
Ireland, Hubard
Koomer, George
Kraus, Peter
Kearney, Peter
Leschell, August ...
Link, Conrad
Laracy, James
Lee, Richard
Lee, William
Langan, Matthew...
Langhlin, James
Miller, John
Miller, Carl
Meyer, Charles
Meyer, Moses
Moore, James
Maguire, Philip
Mayall, William
Meyers, Herman
Madden, James
Macasker, Bernard
Miner, Albert
M'Dade, Andrew C
M'Kelvy, Alex'r....
M'Kelvy, John
M'Devit, John
M'Cauly, James
M'Crea, Michael
M'Ginnis, Vasey
M'Cullough, Wm...
M'Grome, James
M'Kelvy, Thomas...
M'Mann, John
Nauer, Joseph
Nice, Albert....
Nelson, James.
O'Neill, John...
Petri, William.
Private
...do
...do
...do
..do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...d-o
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do ....
...do.....
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
June 3,
Aug. 15,
June 3,
June 3,
July 17,
Juno 3,
June 3,
June 3,
June
June
June
Aug.
Aug.
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
Aug.
June
June
June
June
Aug.
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
July
Aug.
June
June
June
June
Sept.
22,
June 3,
Aug. 18,
July 17,
June 3,
June
June
June
July
Jurio
June
June
June
June
June
June
Aug.
June
Tune
July
June
June 3,
Aug. 14,
June 3,
June 3,
Deserted August 1, ISGl.
Deserted August 29, 1803.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 8, 'G2.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 12, '61.
Deserted October 1, 1863.
Deserted January 10, 1861.
Discharged on Surgeon'.s certificate. Mar. 6, 1862.
Prisoner from Nov. 25, '63, to April 29, '65 — mus-
tered out by general order, June 14, 1865.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discliarged on Surgeon's certificate, Mar. 6, '62,
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 14, '62.
Tranj;ferred to 109th resiiment P. V., May 21, '04.
Deserted October ], 1863.
Deserted June 11, 1861.
Deserted June 5, 1861.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate — date unknown.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 23, '63.
Promoted to Sergeant Major, March 20, 1864.
Mastered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surg, certificate — date unknown.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 22, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. March 6, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 27, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 16, .'62.
Promoted to 2d Lieutenant company I, Decem-
ber 2,5, 1862.
Deserted June 1, 1861.
Deserted August 29. 1863.
Deserted June 13, 1861.
Deserted July 24, 1861.
Deserted July 1, 1861.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Mar. 25, '63.
Mustered out with" company, Juno 11, 1864.
Deserted June 16, 1861.
Deserted June 6. 1861.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps. Nov. 6, 1863.
Deserted June 18, 1861.
Deserted August 30, 1863.
Deserted August 30, 1863.
Deserted May 2, 1862.
Deserted August 10, 1861.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 25, '61.
Transferred to United States Navy, April 10,
1863.
Tr. to Capt. Shirmer's battery, Sept. 5, 1861.
Transferred to 109th regiment P. V., May 21, '64.
Transferred to 109th regiment P. V., May 21, '64.
Died August 26, 1862, of wounds received at
Cross Keys, Va., June 8, 1862.
Deserted July 1, 1862.
Deserted August 2, 1861.
Deserted July 1, 1862.
Deserted October 1, 1863.
Discharged on Surg, certificate— date unknown.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, July 15, 1864.
Died November 30, 1861.
Deserted August 1, 1861.
Deserted July 2, 1861.
Deserted June 16, 1861.
Deserted June 10, 1861.
Deserted August 31, 1863.
Deserted July 23, 1861.
Deserted December 7, 1861.
Deserted October 1 , 1863.
Deserted— arrested, December 7, 18G3— absent in
arrest, at muster out of company.
Deserted Juno 7, 1861.
Deserted August 31, 1863.
Deserted June 15, 1861.
Absent, sick, at muster out of company.
408
TWENTY-SEVENTH liE&IMEXT,
June 3,
Juno 3,
June 3,
July 15,
June 3,
Patterson, Gaixett... Private
Rothe, Joseph do
Renshier, David !...do
Ranger, Franklin... '...do
Rosenthal, Abra'm |... do
Stinebrenner, John. ..do | June 3,
Snitoman, Christian! ..do j June 3,
Schneider, Francis ...do I June 3.
Stellraan, John,
Sauer, Matthew,
Seider, Jacob ,
Simpson, .Joseph
Steuber, John C.
Walsh, James.
Wyman, Henry.
Williams. George do
Whitfield. James ...j...do
Warren, Thomas....!... do
Wright. Peter i...do
Scott, Archibald
Smith, Peter V
Swayne, Jesse
Saier, John
Schanty. Alise
Smith. Jacob,
Smiley, William
Thorp, Thomas
Toy. Robert S
Toerz, Leopold
Unsini. Joseph........
Weiirand. Prederick
Wallace, William...
Weisenborn. Franz. ..do June 3,
Wagner, Charles do June 3,
Yard. George ...do June
Yuntd, Nicholas |...do ! June 3,'
Zelzer, Herman |...do i June 3,
3 ! Deserted July 24, 1861.
3 '- Mustered out \7ith company, June 11, 1864.
; 3 Dererted June 1(3. 1861. "
! 3 I Deserted August 29, 1.S63.
i 3 : Deserted December 25, 1861.
t 3 i Muetered out with couipany, June 11, 1864.
! 3 ! Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
[ 3 i Tr. to company G. and re-transferred, Juno 5,
j 18(54 — niusiered out with couipany, June 11, '64.
rj i Deserted August 29. 1863.
3 I Deserted August 29. 1863.
3i Deserted June 10. 1861.
3 Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 10, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 8. '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 25, '62.
Discharged ou Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 1, '62.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate — date unknown.
Disch. ou Surlzeon's certificate — date unknow;n.
Discharged on'Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 5, '63.
Deserted June 6, 1861.
Deserted September 1, 1861.
Deserted June 10. 1861..
Deserted June 6, 1861.
Tr. to Capt. Shirraer's battery, Sept. 5, 1861.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. May 8, '63.
Mustered out with company, .June 11, 1864.
Transferred to 5th regiment. United States Cav-
alry, December 3, 1862.
3 j Tr. to Capt. Shirmer's battery, Sept. 7, 1861.
3 Promoted to 2d Lieutenant company I, Septem-
ber 27, 1861.
Deserted Julv 3. 186L
Deserted June 15, 1861.
Deserted August 31, 1863.
Deserted September 9, 1863.
Deserted September 9, 1863.
Deserted September 1. 1861.
3 I Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
3 ! Missing in action at Cross Keys, Va., June 8, '62.
3 i Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Company F.
recruited at philadelphl^..
Chauncey Spering.. Capt...
John M. Carson ...do ....
Chas. S. Harrington 1st Lt.
Mat'wC.Woodburn 2d Lt.
I
Aug. W. Donaldson IstSgt,
George J. Ker ...do
George S. Davis '...do ....
WilU.im W. Ker do
John Leech
Edmund W. Street
James Whittington
James H. Brown....
Thomas Carbry
Henrj' Grant
Henry Hangliter
Edward M'Coy
Edwin L. Cslcr
Nathan P. Reinhart
G. W. Whittington
George T. Wales
.do.
..do..
Corp.
..do..
...do..
..do..
...do..
..do..
..do..
...do..
...do..
June
June
June
June
Jime
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
'61,
i,
'61,
'61,
1,
'61,
'61,
1,
'61,
1,
'61,
1,
'61,
'61,
1.
'61,
'61,
1,
'61,
1,
'61,
1,
'61,
1,
'61,
1,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
1,
'61,
Dismissed March 12, 1863.
Promoted from 2d Lt., April, 1863 — mustered out
with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Promoted from Sergeant, April 18, 1863 — muster-
' ed out with companj', June 11, 18G4.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged March 20, 1862, to accept promotion
I as 1st Ijt. 65th regiment P. V.
Discharged Nov. 8, 1862, to accept promotion as
I 1st Lt.^ 157th re.iciment P. Y.
Transferred to ciJmpaiiy C, 73d regiment P. V.,
i September, 1864— Vet.
I Muiitered out with company, July 11, 1864.
, lYnnsferred to company C, 73d regiment P. V.,
I September, 1S64 — Vet.
j Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
I Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Tr. to company C, 73d reg. P. V., Sept., 1861— Vet.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Tr. to couipany C, 73d reg. P.V., Sept., 1864— Vet.
Tr. to company C,73d reg. P.V., Sept., 1864— Vet.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. IS, '62.
Mustered otit Avith company, June 11, 1864.
Dishonorably discharged, September 17, 18G1.
THREE years' SERVICE.
409
George W. Wiley..
John Butcher
Wm, Schoenleber..
Bethell, Benj. B...„
Bastian, Heiirv
Bruff, Richard.
Bruncr, George F..
Bach, Lewis F„ ....
Bilger, Isaiah
Branson. .Samuel...
Bo wen, William S,.
Byron, John
Butcher, Ebenezer.
Brown, Samuel
Collins, Francis
Crusmire, Joseph....
Crossley, Samuel ...
Clark, Samuel C
Cook, Peter
Counill, Matthew...
Cox, Abel
Cress, Samuel S,
Cooper, P>anklin,...
Cleave, William
Doran, Hugh
Deaner, Joseph
Davis, William
Dessinger, Levi
Dei singer, Joseph...
Ellis, Jesse
Ehler, Christian
Edinger, Wm. W...
En :ard, John
Ehleas, Augustus...
Ellison, Hend'k H..
Eckert, Adam.
Fees, William
Flinn, James M
Fetters, Michael
Gillen, Daniel
Gibson, George
Gaun, Charles
Geary, Winfield S...
Gorman, William...
Gillen, .John
Guniberg, Fred'k...
Gibson, James
Haramel, Charl&s...
Hales, Edward.
Harvev, James W..
Huff, George W
Hoch, William,
Hanes, William
Hamilton, John
Hunter, Abraham,.
Haines, John P
Haines, Samuel
Johnson, Samuel H
Josephs, Abraham..
Jones, John
Klein, Charles
Kerper, William
Keyser, Aaron...
Keenan, Michael F..
Konney, James
Kensil, Joseph A ..
Kitterman, Robert.
Kell, Samuel
Lamkin, John
Beech, John W
Leress, Thomas
Mansfield, Thos. H
Marhage, John
Myers, John H
52
Corp.
...do..
Muc.
Private
...do.,..
...do....
...do....
...do....
...do....
...do....
...do„..
...do....
...do
do
do
do
do
do „.
do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do.....
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do.....
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
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do
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do
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do
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...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
.do
.do.....
.do,...,
June J, '61,
Nov. 11, '01,
April 9, '62,
June 1, '61,
June ,5, '61,
June 1, '61,
June 1, '61,
June 1, '61,
June 5, '61,
Nov, 12, '62,
Jan. 28, '64,
Mar. 25, '64,
June 1, '61,
Dec. 28, '61,
June 1, '61,
June 1, '61,
June 1, '61,
June 1, '61,
June 5, '61,
June 5, '61,
June 5, '61,
June 1, '61,
Aug. 20, '63,
Aug. 11, '63,
June 1, '61,
June 5, '61,
June 1, '61,
July 9, '63,
June 1, '01,
June 1, '01,
June 1, '61,
June 1, '61,
June 1, '01,
June 1, '61,
Nov. 19, '62,
June 5, '61,
Aug. 21, '61.
June 1, '61,
June 1, '61,
June 1, '61,
Aug. 21, '61,
Jan. 28, '64,
Feb. 20, '64,
June 1, '61,
June 1, '61,
Jan, 20, '63,
Aug. 20, '63,
June 1, '61,
June 1, '61,
June 1, '61,
June 1, '61,
June 1, '61,
Oct. 6, '62,
Aug. 11, '63,
June 1, '61,
June 1, '61,
Dec. 1, '02,
June 1, '61,
June 1, '61,
June 1, '61,
June 1, '61,
June 1, '61,
June
June
June
June
July
June
June
Nov.
Nov.
June
June
June
Tr, to company C, 73d reg, P. V,, Sept., 1864— VeU
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 1, '63.
Tr. to company C, 73d reg. P. V., Sept., 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864,
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 4, 1863.
Tr, to companv C, 73d reg, P.V., Sept,, 1864— Vet
Tr. to company C. 73d reg. P. V.. Sept., 1864— Vet,
Tr. to company O, 73d reg, P.V., Sept., 18<>4— Vet,
Tr. to company O, 73d reg. P, V., Sept., 1864.
Tr. to company C, 73d reg. P. V., Sept., 1864,
Tr. to companv C, 73d reg. P. V., Sept., 1864.
Drowned at VVashington, D. C, May 22, 1863.
Deserted July 16. 18(32.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Must-ered out with companj', June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864,
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1804.
Mustered out with companVi June 11, 1861,
Tr. to compajiv C, 73d reg. Pl V., Sept.. 1S04— Vet
Tr. tocomijany C, 73d reg. P.V.. Sept., 1S04— Vet.
Tr. to company C, 73d reg. P.V., Sept., 1864— Vet.
Tr. to company C, 73d reg. P. V., Sept., 1864.
Tr. to company C, 73d reg. P. V., Sept., 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864,
Mustei-ed out with company, June 11, 1864.
Tr. to company C, 73d reg. P, V., Sept., 1864— Vet.
Tr. to companv C, 73d reg. P. V., Sept., 1804.
Tr, to company C, 73d reg. P.V., Sept., 1864— Vet.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1S64.
Discharged ou Surgeon's certificate, Aug, 5, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept, 8, '01.
Tr. to company C,73d reg. P.V., Sept., 1864— Vet,
Deserted May 25, 1862.
Deserted May 15, 186S.
Tr. to companv C, 73d reg. P. V., Sept., 1864— Vet.
Tr. to company C, 73d reg. P. V., Sept., 1864.
Tr. to companv C, 73d reg. P.V., Sept., 1804— Vet.
Tr. to company C. 73d reg. P.V., Sept., 1864— Vet,
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 7, 1802.
Tr. to company C, 73d reg. P. V,, Sept., 1864.
Tr. to company C, 73d reg. P. V., Sept., 1864.
Tr. to company C, 73d reg. P. V., Sept,, 1S64.
Deserted July 5, 1861.
Deserted July 12, 1862,
Deserted July 10, 1863.
Deserted May 3, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 29, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 29, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 19, '61.
Tr. to companv C, 73d reg. P. V., Sept., 1864— Vet.
Tr. to company C. 73d reg. P. V., Sept., 1864.
Tr. to company C, 73d reg. P. V., Sept., 1864.
Deserted J ulv 28, 1801.
Deserted April 4. 1864— Vet.
Deserted August 18, 1863.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with companv, June 11, 1864.
Tr. to company G, 73d reg. P. V., Sept., 1864— Vet.
Mustered out Vith company, June 11, 1864.
Dishonorably diseh. by special order No. 182,
Headquarters Army of Potomac, Dec. 12, 1861.
Discharged on Surg, certificate, June 15, 1861.
Tr. to companv C. 73d reg. P. V., Sept. , 1804— Vet.
Tr. to company C,73d reg. P.V., Sept., 1804— Vet.
Tr. to companv C, 73d reg. P.V.. Sept. , 1864— Vet.
Tr. to C<.mpany C, 73d reg. P. V., Sept., 1864.
Deserted June 8. 1861.
Tr. to company C, 73d reg. P.V., Sept., 1864— Vet.
Tr. to company C, 73<i }\^g. P. V., Sept., 1864.
Tr. to company C, 73d rog. P. V., Sept., 1804.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
410
TWENTY-SEVEXTH EEGIitEINT,
Morehouse, Walter Private
jVTvers, William L.do
Maxwell, Wni, W.J. ..do
Mdloy, Patrick !...do
Morri-, Frederick I. ..do
]N]iir|ihy, Dennis L..do
Murphy, Richard....!.. .do
UPDonald, Joseph,..!. ..do
M'llhenney, Geo Wj...do
M'llbennev, Jno. H ...do
Neff, Andrew
Niell, Samuel A
Obetz, Aaron H
Powers, Michael
Peters, Henry..,
Piper, John
Percy, Henry
Park, James
Peters, George
Quinn. Jame^
Kichardsoa, Ctras; H
Rudd, Michael
Khinehart, Wm. Ij
Rogers, (Charles F...
Smith. William
Stow, Abraham
Small, P'rancis
Showaker, William... do
Smedley, John F....l...do
Schafler, Joseph j...do
Stackhouse Charles ...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...dc ..
...do
Stockton, Chas. H
Schoil, Thomas J ,
Stutts, Peter
Schworer, Ambrose
St. Clair, Louis,..,
Timme, Robert ...
Towers, John
Voight, Joseph L.... .
Williams, Jacob, --!
Williams, John
Walton, Edwin F...
Weller, John
Wafer, Richard
Wilhams, Edwin F
Wilson, Charles
Wild, John
Young, George W,..
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
do
do
do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
June .5,
June 5,
Nov. 11,
June 1,
June 1,
June 1,
June 1,
June 1,
Nov, II,
Nov. 11,
June 1,
June 5,
July 18,
June 1,
Nov. 21,
Jan. 28,
Sept. 19,
June 1,
June 5,
Aug. 21,
June 1,
June 1,
June 1,
June 1,
June 1,
June 1,
June 1,
June
June 1,
June I,
June 1,
June 1,
Aug. 21,
June 1,
June 1,
Aug. 20,
June 1,
Aug. 20,
June 1,
June 1,
June 1,
June 1,
June 1,
June 1,
Aug. 21,
Dec. 28,
Aug. 18,
; Aug. 21,
1, '6
Mustered out with company, June ll, 1864.
Mustered out with company. June 11, 1864.
Tr. to company C, 7.3d reg."P. V., Sept., 1863.
Tr. to company C, 73d reg. P.V., Sept., 18G4— Vet.
Died at Washington, D. C, March 1, 1863.
Dishonorably discliargtid, December 12, 1S61.
Dishonorably disfharged, December 12, 1861.
DishonorabiV discharged, December 12, 1861
Tr. tocompany C,73d reg. P. V.,Sept., 1864— Vet.
Deserted November 14, 1863.
Discharged on Surgf^on's certificate, June 18, '61.
Tr, to company C, 73(1 reg. F. V.,Sept., 1S64— Vet.
Deserted Februarv l^, 1864.
Tr. tocompany C,'73d reg". P.V., Sept., 1854— Vet.
Tr, to company C, 73d reg. P. V., Sept., 1864.
Tr. to company C, 73d Te<;. P. Y-, Sept., 1864..
Deserted August 2,), 186".
Died at Washington, D. C, September 9, 1861.
Mustered out with companv, June 11, 1864.
Tr. to company C, 73d reg, P, V. Sept,, 1864— Vet.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with companv, June 11, 1864.
Tr. to company C, 73d reg. P. V., Sept., '64— Vet.
Discbarge^I on Surg, certificate, March 13, 1863. '
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 19,'61.
Discharged on Surgeon'scertificate, Dec. 14, '61.
Tr. to company C, 73d reg. P.V., Sept., 1864— Vet.
Tr. to company C, 73d reg. P. V,, Sept., 1864.
Deserted July 30, 1861.
Deserted June 20, 1862.
Deserted Februarv 17, 1864.
Deserted July 12,1 862.
Deserted December 24, 1863,
Deserted June 14, 1861.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out \vith company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out witli comixmj^, June 11, 1864.
i Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
' Mustered out with companv, June 11, 1864.
Tr, to company C, 73d reg. P. V., Sept., 1864.
Tr. to company C, 73d reg. P. V., Sept., 1864.
Deserted August 2.5, 1863.
Tr. to company C, 73d reg. P. V., Sept., 1864.
Company G.*
recruited at philadelphia.
Dagobert Hujus Capt
Jas.HamiltonKuhn IstLt...
Alex'r H. White L.do
Adolph Shaefifer ] 2d Lt ..
Emil 2^1eyer ...do
Lewis A. Saunders ...do
!
Anton «!chmidt ' IstSgt.
Ijcwis B. Gaul... Serg't..
Ch.iries Schwartz do
Aug. 1, '61,
Oct. 21, '61,
Mar. 16, '63,
Nov. 14, '61,
Sept. 1, '61,
Sept. 1, '61,
Aug. 1,'61,
Aug. 1, '61,
Aug, 1, '61,
Resigned .Tanuary 11, 1863.
Promoted from 2d Lt,, Dec. 1, '61— killed at New
Market Cross Roads, Va., June .30, 1862.
Captured at Gettysburg^disch. Dec. 13, 1864.
Promoted to 1st Lt. company C, Dec. 13, 1863.
Promoted to 2d lit.. Jan. 14, 1862— to IstLt. com-
pany C. November 1, 1862.
Commissioned 1st Lieutenant, January 14, 1861 —
not mustered — discharged May 18, 1864.
Discharged — expiration of term.
Discharged— expiration of term.
Discharged-=,expiration of term.
* No muster-out roll of this company is on file in the Adjutant General's Office of the State.
The names and remarks were taken from the regimental descriptive book, which dates only
from 1863, therefore, the names of those members who were killed, discharged or deserted
prior to 186.% do not appear-
TBTRBE YEARS' SERVICE.
411
John W, Detjen......
Joseph Houser
John Seitz
Frank Zink
Andreas, Nicholas..
Beck, Charles
Berger, Martin
Brenn, Frederick...
Britting, George
Barnitz, John
Brinkman, H
Burns, Philij)
Cutrins, Max
Calvert, Thomas
•Curran, VViiliam...
■Christy, William .
Ernest, Henry
Fischer, Christian.
Cfunteman, Michael
<jroetz, Gottlieb
Greenfield, James
Haller, Jacob
Houser, John
Hermann, Trangott
Kircheimer, Jos
King, August .„
Kessler, George
Knecht, John
Knelland, Elisha ...
Locker, Frederick..
Liorenz, Mathias
Laird, Richard.......
Landsey, John
Lamau^ James
Lewis, George H
Marx, David
MuUer, John
Muller, Oscar
Moore, Frisland
Mossuer, Gottlieb...
M'Cluskey, Wm„...
M'Nally, James
Norton, Patrick
Pitz, Ulrich
Roetsch, Edward...
Rowan, John W
Sauer, Christian
Schneider, Francis..
Schoen, David
Scott, William
Smith, George K
Stranger, Jacob
Thomas, Emanuel..
Veith, Martin
Vetter, John
Voelker, J acota
Werner, Frank
Wallace, Francis....
Winter, John, 1st...
Winter, John, 2d....
Weigel, John
Wiltinger, Christ'n
Weaver, George
Zimmerman, Fred..
Zuefle, George.
Serg't..
..do
Corp....
..do
Private
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
...do
do
...do
I. ..do
...do
...do
...do
...do
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...do
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...do
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..do....
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...do
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do
do
do
do
do
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...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Nov.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Julv
Aug.
Aug.
July
Aug,
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
May
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug,
Aug.
Aug.
Aug,
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug,
Aug.
Mar.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
June
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug,
Aug.
July
Aug.
Nov.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
1, '61,
1, '61,
i, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
2, '61,
18, '63,
18, '63,
14, '63,
1, '61,
14, '62,
17, '63.
17, '63,
14, '62,
1, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
17, '63,
1, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
5, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
17, '63,
1, '61,
1, '61,
18, '63,
1. '61,
17, '63,
18, '63,
1, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
17, '63,
1, '61,
17, '63,
14, '62,
17, '63,
1, '61.
1, '61,
W, '63,
1, '61,
3, '61,
1, '61,
15, '63,
15, '63,
1, '61,
17, '63,
1, '61,
14, '62,
], '61,
1, '61,
15, '63,
15, '63,
2, '61,
2, '61,
2, '61,
17, '63,
1, '61,
1, '61,
Killed at Chancellorsville, May 2, 1863.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Mar, 3;, '63.
Discharged— expiration of term.
Discharged — expiration of term.
Discharged — expiration of term.
Discharged — expiration of term.
Discharged — expiration of term.
Dircharged — expiration of term.
Discharged — expiration of term.
Deserted September 9, 1863.
Deserted September 17, 1863.
Deserted October 2, 1861.
Discharged — expiration of term.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Mar, 1, 1864.
De-serted September 17, 1863.
Deserted September 2, 1863.
Discharged — expiration of term.
Discharged — expiration of term.
Discharged — expiration of term.
Discharged — expiration of term.
Deserted September 2, 1863.
Discharged — expii-ation of term.
Discharged — expiration of term.
Discharged — exph-ation of term.
Discharged — expiration of term.
Discharged — expiration of term.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 14, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, May 8, '63.
Deserted October 2, 1863,
Discharged — expiration of term.
Discharged — expiration of term.
Discharged — expiration of term.
Killed at Missionary Ridge, November 25, 1863.
Deserted October 2, 1863.
Deserted September 2, 1863.
Discharged— expiration of term.
Discharged — expiration of term.
Discharged — expiration of term.
Discharged — expiration of term.
Killed at Chancellorsville, May 2, 1863.
Deserted September 3, 1863.
Discharg-ed — expiration of term.
Deserted September 3, 1863.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate — date unknown.
Killed at Cross Keys, Va., June 8, 1862.
Discharged — expiration of term.
Discharged — expiration of term.
Transferred to Co. E, 27th reg. P. V,, June 5, '64,
Discharged — expir.ation of term.
Discharged — expiration of term.
Discharged — expiration of term.
Killed fit Chancellorsville, May 2, 1863.
Discharged — expiration of term.
Discharged — expiration of term.
Discharged — expiration of term.
Discharged — expiration of term.
Discharged — expiration of term.
Discharged — expiration of term.
Discharged — expiration of term.
Discharged — expiration of term.
Discharged — expiration of term.
Discharged — expiration of term.
Deserted October 2. 1863.
Discharged — expiration of term.
Killed at Missionary Ridge, November 25, 1863.
412
TWENTY -SEVENTH KEGIMEIfT,
Company H.
recruited at psiladelphia.
Albert Heibbel
liouis F. Resag ....
Hugo V. Seidlitz..
Charles Under ....
James C. Biddle...
Charles Leo.
John Kumpel....
Adoli^^TafeL ...
Francis Mayers.
Charles Draeger...
Geo. Grunenwald.
Frank Gruber.
Alex, Gableng.,
Alex. Keist
William PfeiflGsr
Henry Reiner
Julius Stem
Abr'in Hcbeuringer
Antou Zimmerman
Theodore Kuehn,
Daniel Breede
Jacob Briel
Frederick Doterer..
Robert Dietrick
Ferdinand Feidler..
Thomas Flammer._
Christian Gross
Christian Kull..
John Meyer
Peter Reith
Albert, Ferdinand..
Appel, Francis
Appel, Henry
Buckenberger, F ...
Betz, Reinhard
Baier, George „..
Diener, Charles
Dawson, Charles....
Eisenman, .Jacob ...
Fallab, Adolph
Feurstein, Joseph...
Fuchs, Frederick...
Faubil, Martin
Fleck, Christopher
Gauss, Gottfried
j Gruber, John
Helm, Micha&l
Hock, Charles.
Hermann, Philip...
Hasiier, Frederick..
Harris, Samuel
HagenianD, Chas..
Hotiman, Leonard.
Hinsel, Joseph
Hetzcl, Joseph
Capt...
1st Lt.
..do....
.do.
.do
June 1, '61,
Juine 1, '61,
Dec. 1, '61,
Aug. 1,'61,
Nov. 1, '61,
Dec. 18, >61,
June 1, '61,
May 31, ''61,
June 1, '61,
June 1, '61,
June 1, '61,
June 1, '61,
June 1, '61,
June 1,'61,
June 1,
June 10,
June 1,.
June 1,
June 1,
June 1 ,
June 1,
June 1,
June 1,
June 1,
June 1,
Juno I,
June 10,
June 1,
June 1,
June 1,
June 10,
June 1,
June If
June 1,
June 1,
June 1,
June 1,
June 1,
June 1,
June 1,
June 1,
June 1,
June 1,
June 1,
June 1,
June 1,
Jttne 1,
June 1,
June 1,
June 10,
June 1,
June 10,
June 1,
June 10,
June I,
Resigned March 8, 188S.
Promoted to Captain company A, Jan. 14, 1862.
Promoted from Sergeant to 1st Lieutenant, Jan,
21, 1862— to Captain company K, Nov. 1, 1862.
Pr. to 1st Sgt., Junel, ^62— to 2d Lt,, Nov 1, '62—
to 1st Lieutenant, March- 19, 1864— mustered out
with company, June II, 1864.
Promoted to Major and transferred to Ma>. Gen.
Meade's Staff, November 5, 1863.
Promoted to Adjutant, Decen>ber 18, 186'1.
Prorrioted tc>2d Lieutenant, December !,• 1861 — to
Ist, Lieutenant company E, Noveniber 1, 1862.
Resigned September 8. 1863.
Captured at Gettysburg, July 1, 1863— died at
Anderson ville, June 22, 1864, grave, 21,333.
Pr, to l!or., June 1, '62— to Sgt., June 8, '62— to 1st.
Sgt., Mar. 1, '64 — mus. out with Ca , Junell, '64.
Captured November 25,, 1863 — died in prison —
date unknown.
Promoted to Sergeant, Aug. 27, 1863 — transferred
to Co. -C^and re-transferred to Co. H, June 8, '64 —
mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Deserted August 5, 1861.
Promoted toSecond Lieutenant company E, Oc-
tober 1, 18i32.
Discharged on Surgeon's eertiffcate,. Sept. 9, '61.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate^ Sept. 9, '61,
Des&rted — date unknown.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Dec. 28, 1863.
Killed at Cross Keys, Va., June 8, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mus. out with Co., Juno 11, '64 — bu. record— died
at Andersonville, April 14, 1864, grave, 543.
Discharged on Surgeon ^s certificate, June 13, '61.
Deserted' August 25, 1861.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864,
Discharged on Sui-geon's certificate, Aug. 15, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 11, '61.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Deserted July 12, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeons certificate, Jan. 20, '63.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Disc]>arged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 10, '61.
Mustered out with company, June II, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June 16, '61.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 1, 1861.
Deserted April 29, 1862.
Deserted October 13, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out Avith company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864,
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June II, 1864.
Reduced from Corporal, Aug. 1, 1861 — discharged
on Surgeon's certificate, November 22^ 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 2[>, 1861.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 29, 1862-
Transferred to conipany 3, March 20> 1,62.
Deserted August 25, 1861.
THREE YEARS' SERVICE.
413
WAME.
RANK.
DATE OP M
INTO SER
USTER
riCE
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
V,),
'61,
'61,
'61,
, '61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61.
'61,
'61,
'61,
, '61,
'61,
'01,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'63,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
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i
s
1
>
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
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3
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3
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3
3
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3
3
3
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3
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I
RFMARKS.
Jacoby, Herman
Jaeger, Ferdinand..
Kless, George John
Kiug, Francis Chas
Kamfoff, Peter
Private
...do
...do
...do
...do ...
June 10
June 1
.June 1
June 1
June 10
June 1
June 1
June 1
June ]
June 10
June ]
June 1
.lune 1
June 1
June 1
June 1
June 1
June 10
J une 1
June 1
June 1
June 1
June 1
June 1
June 1
June 1
June 1
June 1
June 1
June 10
June 1
June 1
June 1
June 1
June 1
June 1
June 1
June 1
June 1
June 1
June 1
June 1
June 1
June 1
June 1
June 1
June 1
June 1
June 1
June 1
June 1
June 1
Mustered out with company, Jime 11, 1864.
Killed at Chancellorsville, May 2, 1863.
Mustered out with company, j\me 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11. 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Sent. 14, '61.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Dec. 25, 1863.
Deserted July 2, 1862.
Deserted June 10, 1861.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mtistered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certilicate. May 28, 1862.
1 >ischarged on Surgeon's certiticat e, J une 15, 1861.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June 25, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 12, '61.
Died at Winchester, Va., April 27, 1S62.
Died at Alexandria Va Au"'ust27 1861
Kerper, Mathias
...do.....
..do •
Kamigan, A'dolph...
Kuebler, Charles....
Tjehman, Henry. .
...do
...do
do
Lehman, Charles ...
Laubenheimer, W..
Lernor, George
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
Mergentbaler, John
Meish, Lorenz
...do
...do
...do
...do
Miller August.
do
M'Cartney, Michael
Ochlert, Charles
Eahm, Martin
...do
...do
..,do
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June 15, '61.
Deserted August 27, 1861.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certilicate, Sept. 12, '61.
Fr. to Sgt., Aug. 1, 1861— reduced Dec. 1, 1861—
discharged on Surgeon's certilicate, April 2, '63.
Rilled at Cross Keys, Va., June 8, 1862.
Deserted January 28, 1862.
Deserted January 28, 1862.
Mustered out Avith company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with companyj June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, May 9, 1863.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 7, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 24, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, April 2, 1863.
Transferred to Artillery, November 28, 1861.
Transferred to 73d regiment P. V., May 23, 1864.
Died at Petersburg, Va., May 28, 1862.
Deserted March 10, 1863.
do
do
Reitz, Frederick
Eauseher, William
Rupp, Adolph
...do
...do
do
Reinhart, John
Schwindinger, Joa..
Scheuringer, David
Sattler, Gustav
Schmidt, Otto
...do
...do
...do
...do
do
Schenkel, (Gottfried
Steinlein, Charles...
Schulze, August H
Scheuringer, Lud'g
Stark, Frederic
Schlegel John . .
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
do
Schlandt, George....
Tremer, Charles
Theisz, George
...do
...do
do
Deserted— date unknown.
Transferred to Artillerv, September 2, 1861.
Killed at Cross Keys, Va., June 8, 1862.
Deserted— date unknown.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Deserted— date unknown.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Uthardt, Christ'r....
Vollmer, George....
...do
do
Vollmer, Gottlieb...
Weil, Jacob
...do
do
Weigele, JohnM....
Woebbeking, Louis
...do
...do
..do ...
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 12, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 2, '61.
Zernickow, Wm
do ..
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Zehrlaut, Conrad...
Zeh, Theodore
...do
...do
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged at Philadelphia, March 10, 1864.
Company I.
RECRUITED AT PHILADELPHIA.
JchnN. Lang...
Shreve Ackley.
Charles B. Wagner
Jastrow Alexander
John M. Hassan ....,
Walter S. Briggs
Andrew Bodenstein
Capt...
..do....
..do....
1st Lt.
..do....
2d Lt...
1st Sgt.
June
June
June
.Tune
June
Sept.
June
1,
'61,
3
1,
'61,
3
3,
'61,
3
1,
'61,
3
1,
'61,
3
1.
'61,
3
1,
'61,
3
Promoted to Major, October 2, 1861.
Promoted from Adj. to Capt., October 2, 1861—
resigned March 20, 1863.
Promoted from 1st Sgt. company E, to 2d Lt.—
to 1st Lt., May 12, 1862— to Captain, March 20,
1863— mus. out with company, June 11, 18G4.
Pr. to 1st Lt., August, 1861— to Adj., May 12, '62.
Pr. from private company E, to 2d Lt., Dec. 25,
1862— to 1st Lt., May 1, 1863— mustered out with
company, June 11, 1864.
Promoted from Cor.' to 2d Lt., Feb. 1, 1862— to
Adjutant, September 20, 1862.
Captured at Gettysburg, July 1, 1863— died at
Richmond, Va.— date unknown.
414
TWEJTTY-SEVENTH KBGIMBNT,
Loepold Burjaur Serg't.. June
J... do,
Francis Bassman
Adrian Gerber..
James M'Mullin...
Jacob Spear
John R. Bignell ...
. June 1, 'Gl
• I June 1, '01
...do I Juno
...do ! June
Corp... I June
Charles Daugherty
Albert A. Duncan...
William Fetters I . . . do .. .
Jacob Heileman !...do ...
James James !...do...
Charles Pleifer L.do ...
George W. Ramsen'...do ...
Casper Streiwick do .
Peter Schwarz
Lewis A. Saunders
Maxmillian Scherer
Jacob Wild
George M. Emery...
Altermass, William
Brown, John
Barrot, Adam
Brown, Samuel
Bradley, James
Birkinixder, John...
Burine, Hem-y
Bender, Peter
Brown, William F..
Boggee, Joseph
Charles, John S
Carlpenter, J ohn
Collier, James
Carson, Thomas.^.
Deitz, Charles
Darnesq, John
Daniel, James M....
Emery, George W..
Frank, Charles
Fall, Francis
Fizone, Charles
France, Alexander
Fritz, Charles
Fauling, Franz
Ganz, John
Gill, John
Goodman, Henry...
Giles, George
Gordan, Timothy ...
Genoskie, Robert ...
Guenther, I.ouis
Gneiu, Louis
Geiscl, Frederick ...
Hess, Peter
Hughes, William...
Hess, Philip
Hummel, Jacob
Hildebrand, John...
Hetter, Gottlieb
Horn, John
Halm, John
Jones, Benjamin
.do.
.do I Sept.
.ao June
.do June
June
June
June
Juno
June
June
June
June
June
.rune
June
June
June
June
Oct.
...do June
...do 1 June
...do I June
June
June
June
do June
..do Aug.
..do I June
...do j Jime
...do June
do Juno
do iJune
June 1,
Oct. 2,
June 1,
June J,
June i,
June 1,
June 1,
June 1,
June 1,
3, '61,
Promoted from Corporal, January 1, 1864 — mus-
tered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Captured at Gettysburg, July 1, 1863— died at
Richmond, Va. — datetirdinown.
Promoted from Corporal, August 1, 1861 — mus-
tered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Deserted June, 1861.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 15, '62.
Promoted to Corporal, Kovember 20, 1862 — mus-
tered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Disch. Apr. 3, '63, fol'•^vds. rec. at Cross Keys, Va.
Disch. Sept. 10, '63, for wds. rec. at Gettysburg.
Deserted July, 1861.
Deserted March 28, 1862.
Deserted November 8, 1862.
Missing in action at Gettj'sburg, Jaly 1, 1863.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 3, 1861.
Promoted to Corporal, December 11, 1862— mus-
tered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Captured at Gettysburg, July 1, 1863— died at
Andersonville, August 7, 1864, grave, 4,945.
Promoted to 2d Lieutenant Co. C, Nov. 1, 1862.
Deserted J niy, 1861.
Promoted to Corporal, Jtdy 1, 1862 — discharged
onSurgeon'.'icorliticate, P'ebruary 9, 1863.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 3, 1851.
Discharged on Surgeon "sj certificate, Jan. 20, 1863.
Miistered out with'company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mis. in action at Missionary Jlidge, Nov. 25, '63.
iSlissing in action at Gettysburg, July 1, 1863.
Missing in action at Gettysburg, July 1, 1863.
Discharged on Surgeon's' certiticate, Jan. 6, 1863.
Discharged on Surgeon's certiticate, Oct. 7, 1862.
Transferred to 109th reg. P. V., June, 1864.— Vet.
Deserted July, 1861.
Mustered out v.dth company, .Tune 11, 1864.
1 ischarged on, Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 8, 1882.
Died at Georgetown, 1). C, September 16, 1862 —
buried in Military Asylum Cem'y, Arlington.
Died i'eb. 28, '64, oi" wds. received at Missionary
Ridge — buried at Chattanooga, grave, 413.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Transferred to Capt. Shirmer's Battery, Oct. 1, '61.
Killed at Gettysburg, July 1, 1863.
Discharged August 3, 1863, for wounds received
at Cross Keys7 Va., June 8, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 31, 186L
Mustered out with company, Juno 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Transferred to Vet. Res. Corps — date unknown.
Deserted February, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 19, 18G2.
Mustered out with'company, June 11, 1864.
Mis. in action at JNIissionary Ridge, Nov. 25, '63.
Captured at Gettysburg, July 1, 1863— died at
Andersonville, May 13, 1864, grave, 1,063.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 20, '61.
Transferred to lU9th regiment P. V., June 1, '64 —
mustered out May 22, 1865.
Transferred to company E, March 1, 1862.
Died at Georgetov/n, D. C, July 14, 1861.
Died at Alexandria, Va., August 1, 1861.
Prisoner— died at Richmond, Va., Nov. 18, 1863.
Mustered out with companv, June 11, 1864.
Pr. to Corporal, July 3, 1861— reduced Feb. 22,
'6'1— mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 6, '61.
Discharged October 23, 1863, for wounds received
.'-t Cross Keys, Va., June 8, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 8, 1862.
Tr. to Captain Shirmer's Battery, Sept. 1, 1861.
Deserted August, 1861.
Deserted Augisst, 1861.
Mustered out Avith company, June 11, 1864.
THREE YEJ1R8' SERVICE.
415
DATE OF MUSTER
1
J.NTO SERVICE.
3
RBMABE3.
Kinkner, Jesse F...
Private
Jnne
'01,
Mustered out with comp.^ny, June 11, 1864.
Krig, Heinrich
...do
June
'(il.
8
Discharged on Surtreons certificate, Mav 9, 1861.
Leigtz, Constant! ae
...do
June
'ul,
y.
Mustered out witii companv, Juno 11, 1864.
liCibhag, George
...do
June
'<:i,
•A
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug., 1864.
Ladiier, John
...do
June
'iil.
3
Deserted February, 18G-->,
Ledduer, John
...do
Jnne
'•'.1.
3
Not on muster-out rf)ll.
Morris, William H..
...do
June
T.l,
•■'>
Mustereii out with companv, June 11, 1864.
Montz, John
...do
June
'HI,
3
Mustered out with company. Jnne 11, 1864.
Meier, Charles
...do
./une
'61,
3
Discharged on Sur^-eon's certificate. Sept., 1861.
Marferd, George
...do
Oct.
'.52,
3
Prisoner— died at Tdchmond, Va.. Nov. liS, 1863.
Mintzer, Chris'r
...do
June
'*51,
3
Deserted March, 1SG2.
Meier, Albert
...do
June
Til,
3
Deserted Julv, 1861.
M'Collum. Richard
...do.....
June
'61,
Mustered out with companv, June 11, 1864.
Pfeifor, William
...do
June
'■'il.
3
Mustered out with companv, June 11, 1864.
Quante, John
...ao
June
'()1,
3
I)ischarsie(l on Surgeon's certificate, Sept., 1861.
Quillien, John M....
...do
Aua:.
25,
'<5-',
Transferred to 109th reg. P. V., June 1, 1864.
Quante, Theodore...
...do
June
'.51,
3
Not on muster-out roll.
Rosonstein, David...
...do
June
'(Jl,
3
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept., 1861.
...do
Aug.
June
'HI,
3
3
Seawazi, Peter
...do
Mustered out \\-ith company, June 11, 1864.
Schatfer, Matthew...
...do
June
'HI,
3
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1S64.
Singer, John
...do
June
'HI,
3
Transferred to 109th reg. P. V., June 1, 1864— Vet.
Strobel, Andrew
...do
June
'HI,
3
Died of sun stroke at Front Royal, Va., July 1, '62.
Smith, Jacob
...do
June
'Hi,
3
Deserted August, 1861.
So'iith, Henrj^
...do
June
'HI,
•^
Deserted August, 1861.
Tape, Bernard
...do
June
'HI,
3
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Thuring, Frederick
...do
June
'01,
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 29, 1862.
Tintel, George
...do
June
'HI,
3
Tr. to Capt. Shirmer's Battery, June, 1862. "
Walker, William C
...do
Jnne
'61,
3
Mustered out with companv, June 11, 1864.
Wunch, Dominoe...
...do
June
'HI,
3:
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Weaver, Henry
...do
June
'61,
3
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 19, 1862
Wilson, Edmund...
...do
June
'61,
-1
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 18, 1862.
^Vunch, Ignatz
...do
June
Aug.
A
'HI,
'62,
3I
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate— date unknown.
Transferred to 109th regiment P. V.. June 1, '64.
W*right, John
...do
^Vunch, Joseijh
...do
Aug.
June
'61,
'61,
1
Transferred to 109th reaiment P. V., June 1, '64.
Wunch, Raymond..
...do 1
Died at Philadelphia, Pa., August, 1801.
Withrock, Fred'k...
...do 1
June
'HI,
3
Killed at Cross Kevs, Va., June 8, 1862.
Wassenburg, John
...do i
June
'61,
3
Died March 18, 1864, of wounds received at Mis-
sionary Ridge, November 25, 1863.
Wilson, Thomas
...do !
June
1.
'61,
3
Desertea August, 1861.
C o irp ANY K .
RECRUITED AT PHILADELPHIA.
Henry Menninger.
Peter A. M'Aloon.
Hugo V. Seidlitz.
John Hannappel..
Charles Kuehn
JohnH. Rehron
James C. Biddle ....
Joseph Grimm
Adol'h F.Vogelbach
Adolph Tafel ..
Charles Bauer. <
Charles Stortzer ,
Frederick Luders..,
Gottlieb Bendel
Jesse Fulmer
Theodore Sander..
Capt....' June 4, '61,
do 'May 31, '61,
Dec. 1, '61,
..do I June 1, '61,
IstLt...! May 31, '61,
...do I Aug. 27, '61,
...do I Nov. 1, '61,
...do I Jan. 26, '62,
...do ' June J. '61,
..do ' May 31, '61,
..do ' June 1, '61,
2d Lt...i June 1, '61,
..do I May 31, '61,
1st Sgt.| June 4, '61,
„do i June 4, '61,
..do ! June 1, '61,
Promoted from 1st Lt. to Capt., June 17, 1861 — re-
sierned July 29, 1861.
Promoted from Sgt. to 2d Lt — to 1st Lt., June
17, 186 L— to Captain, August 1, 1861— to Major,
November 1, 1862.
Pr. from 1st Lt. company H, November 1, '62 —
transferred to company A, January 1, 1863.
Promoted to 2d Lt. conmany K, Sept. 21, 1862 —
to 1st Lt., Nov. 1. 1862— to Capt. Dec. 13, 1863—
mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Transferred to company B, November 1, 1861.
Resigned January '21, 1862.
Transferred to company H, November 1, 1862.
Transferred to company D, January 1, 1863.
Transferred from company B, as 2d Lt., Jan. 1,
18G3— promoted to 1st Lt. Co. B, Dec. 13, 1863.
Promoted from Hospital Steward to 2d Lt., Nov.
1, 1802— transferred to company H, Jan. 1, 1863.
Promoted from Sergeant Major, to 1st Lt., March
20. ]Si)4— mustered out, June 22, 1864.
Resigned March 7, 1862.
I'r. fr. Co. B— Ivilled at Cross K:eys,Va., June 8,'62.
Deserted January 27, 1862.
Pr. to Sgt., Oct. 21, 1861— to 1st Sgt., Nov. 1, '62—
mustered out with compnny, June 11, 1864.
Promoted to Cor., July 1, 1861— to 1st Sgt., Feb.
,% 1S62— to Sgt. Majcf, November 1, 1862.
416
TWEXTY-SEYBNTn EEGIMENT,
NAME.
RAKK.
DATE OF MUSTER
INTO SERVICE.
"4
>
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
I
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
EEMAaKS.
Andrew Kreiser ....
John H. Norton.,...
Peter Orth
Serg't..
...do....
...do
June
June
June
June
May
June
Sept.
June
Aug.
Aug.
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
Jan.
June
Oct.
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
Jun6
June
June
June
May
June
June
June
June
Sept.
Jan.
Sept.
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
Jime
Aug.
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
Feb.
4, '61,
4, '61,
4, '61,
4, '61,
30, '61,
4, '61,
1, '61,
4, '61,
23, '62,
6, '61,
4, '61,
4, '61,
4, '61,
4, '61,
4, '61,
4, '61,
4, '61,
4, '61,
1, '62,
4, '61,
4, '61,
4, '61,
4, '61,
4, '61,
4, '61,
4, '61,
4, '61,
4, '61,
4, '61,
4, '61,
4, '61,
4, '61,
4, '61,
4, '61,
4, '61,
31, '61,
4, '61,
4, '61,
4, '61,
4, '61,
15, '62,
23, '63,
28, '62,
4, '61,
4, '61,
4, '61,
4, '61,
4, '61,
4, '61,
4, '61,
4, '61,
4, '61,
25, '62,
4, '61,
4, '61,
4, '61,
4, '61,
4, '61,
4, '61,
4, '61,
4, '61,
4, '61,
4, '61,
4, '61,
4, '61,
4, '61,
4, '61,
4, '61,
4, '61,
4, '61,
26, '64,
Promoted to Sergeant, November 1, 1862— mus-
tered out with company, June 11, 1861.
Deserted October 6, 1861.
Promoted to Sergeant, May 5, 1861 — mustered
out with company, June 11, 1864.
Transferred to 109th reg. P. V.. June 1, '64— Vet.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's cerLtflcate, Nov. 8, '61.
Transferred to 109th regiment P. V., June 1. '64.
Transferred to 109th reg. P. V.. June 1, '61— Vet.
Discharged by General Order, July 26, 1865.
Transferred to 109th regiment P. V., June 11, '64.
Promoted to Corporal, November 1, 1S62— mus-
tered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Deserted June 7, 1S61.
Ei'oy Patterson ....
Henry Kosensrarten
Ileinrich Yagel
A us:. Blankehhorn.
...do
...do
...do
Corp....
...do
Robt. A. Hennessey
Sixtus Lang
Jacob Oesterle.
...do
...do
..do
John Rempler.
..do
Charles Sohuler
...do
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Deserted June 7, 1861.
Deserted .July 26, 1861.
Transferred to 109th reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vet.
William Schenfele..
Jos, Tomlinson,
Arthur Waterson...
John Apfel
...do
...do
...do
...do
Thomas Donnelly...
Edward Harris,
...do
do
Deserted July 29, 1861.
Discharged on Stirgeon's certificate, Feb. 20, '63.
Deserted June 12, 1861.
Deserted March 30, 1864— Vet.
Transferred to 109th regiment P. V., June 1, '64.
Deserted June 15, 1861.
Deserted August 31, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11. 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug., 1862.
Deserted January 27, 1862. ■
Transferred to 109th reg P. V., June 1, '64— Vet.
Died Oct. 1, '63, of wds. received at Gettysburg.
Beiij. F. M' Daniels
Michael Trainor
Adruflf, ?Ioward
Artold, Theodore....
Aiman, Gottlieb
Bart, Ferdinand
Bradly, Michael
Bauer, Martin ,
...do
...do
Private
...do
...do
...do
...do
do
...do
...do
Black, William
Bond, Alexander ...
Bitz. Heinrich
...do
...do
do
Bradly, Michael
Cunningham, Thos
Campbell, John
...do
...do
do
Deserted June 15, 1861.
Mu.stered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, April 2, '62.
Promoted to Hospital Steward, June, 1861.
Died of wds. rec. at Cross Keys,Va., June 8, '62.
Deserted June 15, 1861
Mustered out with company. June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Transferred to 109th regiment P. V., June 1, '64.
Paroled prisoner— absent at muster out.
Paroled prisoner— absent at muster out.
Transferred to Light ArtiUery, Sept. 27, 1861.
Casselberry, S. S....
Convery, Francis....
Cunningham,Hugh
Dolan, Patrick
...do
...do
...do
do
Donahue, Daniel
Disney, William B
Disney, Thomas B..
...do
...do
...do
do
Danelsauer, Chris'n
...do::...
. do
Downs, Thomas
Dressino, Charles...
Dugan, Dennis
...do
...do
do
Deserted June 9, 1861.
Deserted June 8, 1861.
Deserted June 28, 1861.
Delaney, Patrick
Easby, William
Gannon, Patrick.. ..
...do
...do
do
Killed at Chattanooga, November 25, 1863.
Deserted August 2, 1861,
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Paroled prisoner— absent at muster out.
Mustered out -wath company, June 11, 1864.
Wounded at Gettysburg— absent at muster out.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Aug. 1, '61.
Deserted June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 23, '62.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Pr. to Cor., Feb. 1, 18G2 — reduced July, 1862—
mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Deserted June 12, 18G1.
Deserted June 9, 1861.
Deserted June 5, 1851.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, April 2, '63.
Mustered out Avith company, June 11, 18(54.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, Juno 11. 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 1, '6S.
Transferred to 109th reg. P. V.. Juno 1, '(54— Vet.
Green, William
Greaves, Robert
...do
do
Hoffman, Jacob
...do
.. do
Hassenauer, Jacob..
Hummel, Sebastian
Hongerford, James
Jaus, Jacob
Johnson, Edwin
Kattschmidt, Dan'l
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
Kane, William H...
Klump, Christian...
Kiebler, Michael
Koester, Herman...
liichtenhahn, Geo...
Jjannan, Michael....
I^eutz, John
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
JJndenmeyer, <^eo..
Liglit, William H...
...do
...do
^rtUETE TEAKS' SETlVlCE.
417
NAME.
HANK.
1
DATE <«• ffiUSTRR |
•INTO SERVI-CK. K
» EM ARKS.
iLerman, Edward
Lillioh, John
Private
...do.....
...do
June
June
June
Jono
June
June
June
June
June
June
Aug.
Jtine
June
June
June
June
Dec.
June
June
June
Aug.
June
June
Jane
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
Feb.
June
Jan.
June
June
June
4, '61, 3
4, '61, ' 3
4, '61, i 3
4, '61, 1 3
4, '61, ; 3
4, '61, j 3
4, '61, 3
4, '61, 1 3
4, '61, (3
4, '61, ! 3
Missing in action at Gettysburg, July 1, 1863.
Deserted July 4, 1SC3.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, April 2, '65.
DischaTged on Surgeon's certificate, April 2, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 7, 1862.
Miller, WUliam
Mnrntjauer, Abr'm
...do
...do
...do
Mitchell, William...
...do
...do
Moore, Henry
...do
Deserted June 28, 1861.
M'Alar, Owon . ......
...do..
Mustered out with company, .Tune 11, 1864.
Paroled prisoner— transferred to 109th regiment
P. v., Juno 1, 1864.
Died Juno 12, 1862, of wounds received at Cross
Keys, Va., June 8, 1862.
Killed at Cross Keys, Va., June 8, 1862.
Deserted June 11, 1861.
M'Gianis, Henry,...
M'Laughhn, Patr'k
M'Gwern, Hxi^'h..
...do
...do
.>.do, .
2, '62,
4, '6!,
4, '61,
4 '61
3
3
3
M'Cann, James ..
..do .
M'Cann Jehn.
..do
4, '61, ^
Deserted June 11, 1801.
M'Doweli, William
M'Caflfortv, Jno. G.,
'Nugent, Neil,
Oliver William
...do
...do
...do
.d© ,
4, '61,
13, '62,
4, '61,
4, '61,
4, '61,
6, '61,
4, '61,
4, '61,
4, '61,
4, '61,
4, '61,
4, '61,
4, '61,
4, '61,
4, '61,
4, '61,
4, '61,
4, '61,
4, '61,
4, '61,
4, '61,
4, '61,
4, '61,
4, '61,
4, '61,
4, '61,
1,'62,
4, '61,
3, '64,
4. '61,
4, '61,
4, '61,
3
3
3
a
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
Deserted August 2, 1861,
Deserted April fr, 1864.
Deserted August 2, 1861.
Died December 12, 1803, of wounds received at
Chattanooga, Tenn.., Novctnber 25, 1863.
Missing in action at Gettysburg, July 1, 1863.
Missing ina,cti0H at Gettysburg, July 1, 1863.
Deserted Juno 5, 1831.
Orth, Michael
'Orth Jacob . -
...do.....
. do
O'Brien, Henry
...do
Otto, August
Owens, James.
...do
...do.....
Deserted July SO, 1801,
Deserted August 1, 1801.
Kemlinger, Francis
ileinhard, John
...do
...do....
Transferred to Vet. Res. Corps— date unkncvvn.
Died November 1, 1863, at Annapolis, Md., of
llamage, Charles
>15chlGss, Moses .,
'■Schneider, Jacob....
Schott, Ludwig
•Smith, Charles, „
Sauer John .
...do.....
...do
...do
...do
...do
,do
disease contracted in rebel jMsens.
Deserted June 12, 1861,
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Pr. to-Corporal, Nov. 22, '61— reduced Jan. 7, '62—
mustered out With company, June 11-, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 12, '61,
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 11, '61,
...do
...do
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 11, '61.
Schmidt, Christian
■Schools, Neil „.
Schmidt, Casper
Schwartz, William..
■Shields, Felix .„.
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
Transferred to Vet. Res. Corps— date unknown.
Captured at Gettysburg, July 1, 1863— died at
Andersonville, June 27, 1864, grave, 2,259.
Deserted June 5, 1861.
Deserted January 29, 1863.
Deserted July 5, 1861,
«mith, John
.„do
Deserted June 16, 1861.
.„do
Deserted August 2, 1861.
Truxler, John
Wal7>, John
Wyatt, WilUam.
Wahl, John
...d0„...
.,,do...,.
...do
. do
Died January 2, 1804, of Wounds received at
Missionary Ridge, November 25, 1863.
Transferred to artillery, September 27, 1861.
Absent, in arrest, at muster out— Vet.
Deserted June 5, 1861.
...do
Deserted June 5, 1861.
Zipfel, Tridoline,
...do
Deserted June 4, 1861,
Twenty-Eighth Regiment.
EAELY in June, 1861, Colonel Jolin W. Geary obtained permission from
President Lincoln to raise^ in Pennsylvania, a regiment of volunteers to
serve for three years. He accordingly established a camp at Oxford Park, in
Philadelpliia, and on the 28tli of that month the Twenty-eiglitli Kegunent,
■w^hich was uniformed and equipped at Iiis o#n expense, was being mustered
into the service of the United States.
The regiment, when completed, consisted of fifteen companies, numbering
fifteen hundred and fifty-one officers and men, brought together from various
sections of the State ; companies A and 1^ having been organized in Xiuzerne
county; B, in Westmoreland; C, D, I, K, M and P, in Philadelphia; E, in
Carbon; F, in Cambria and Alleglieny; G, H and L, in AUegheny, and O, in
Huntingdon.
The field and staff officers were Jolin W. Geary, Colonel; Gabriel Be
Korponay, Lieutenant Colonel ; Hector Tyndale, Major ; Jolin Flynn, Adjutant }
Benjamin F. Lee^ Quartermaster ; H. Earnest Goodman, Surgeon ; Samuel
Logan, Assistant Surgeon,' and Charles W. Heisley, Chaplain.
From surplus recruits a battery was formed and attached to tbe regiment,
which was known as Knaj^s Battery of the Twenty-eighth Pennsylvania Yol-
unteers. Mr. Charles Knap, of Pittsburg, presented this company with four
steel guns, which were subsequently exchanged by the government for six ten-
pounder Parrotts. Also connected with the regiment was Beck's celebrated
Philadelphia Brass Band.
The uniform was of gray cloth, manufact jredin the vicinity of Oxford Park,
and furnished to the several companies as they were mustered in. This subse-
quently gave place to the blue regulation uniform. The arms were the Enfield
rifle with the formidable sword bayonet. These were obtained of a firm in
Philadelphia, who fortunately had them for sale, else the regiment would have
been armed with the ordinary musket, altered from the flint to percussion lock,
many of which were in possession of the government.
Whilst Colonel Geary was actively engaged in forming, equipping and
drilling his regiment, events were transpiring which demanded prompt and en-
ergetic action on the part of the Government relative to raising additional
troops and hastening them to the field. On the 21st of July the disastrous
battle of Bull Eun was fought ; and the panic which seized upon and disor-
ganized a great portion of the army, spread its terrifying influence through all
parts of the Northern States, and had the effect to arouse the heads of the na-
tional departments to a realizing sense of the danger with which the country
was threatened. Ee-iuforcements were consequently ordered forward to join,
as rapidly as possible, the defeated army at the front ; and hence, in obedience
to orders fi-om General Scott, the Colonel, on the 27th, moved with ten com-
1861 OEGANIZATION AND DEILL. 4?-9
panies of his commimd— leaving the other five, which were not yet in readiitess
for the field, in charge of Major Hector Tyndale, with orders to follow as r.ooji
as possible— and proceeded directly, by way of Baltimore, to Harper's Ferrj^^
reaching there on the evening of the foUowiug day. Here he reported to Major
General Banks, to whose command the regiment had been assigned, and was
attached to the brigade commanded by Colonel Thomas, now a Major General
of the United States army.
The regiment encamped at Sandy Hook, opposite Haiper's Perry, until the
night of August 13th, when it marched to Point of Eocks, a distance of sis-
teen miles, arriving at ten o'clock on the following morning, the roads being
bad and the night dark and stormy. The duty here assigned it was to guard
the frontier from IMan's ferry to the Antietam aqueduct, embracing numerous
mountain gaps and roads, the Chesapeake and Ohio canal, the Baltimore and
Ohio raOroad, the Potomac river and its opposite banks, and the many islands
mth which it is studded, togetlier with a number of ferries and fords. The
telegraph and post offices, being in the hands of suspected persons, were also
taken in charge. To perform this duty, picket posts were established at every
four hundred yards along a line of over twenty-five miles. The utmost vigi-
lance was strictly enjoined and enforced. Scouting and reconnoitering parties
fof guerrillas and rebel cavalry prowled among the hills in the rear and on the
opposite side of the river, who daily firexi upon the pickets. Slight skirmishes
were of constant occurrence. Eebel sympathizers, emissaries and spies existed
among the residents, and a systematized plan of signalling was carried on between
them and the Confederate troops | whilst, mider various pretences, passes were
obtained fxom officers at Washington City, by women as well as men, by means
of which commimicatiou was kept up between the two shores of the Potomac,
with the rebel troops and their sympathizing friends. AU this required special
watchfulness, and the whole system, with those engaged in it, was soon dis-
covered and communication entirely broken up. Many arrests were made and
the prisoners forwarded, with detailed accounts of their offences, to the head-
tquarters of the army. During this time large forces of the enemy were quar-
tered in Loudon county, Virginia, and distributed at various points in the
neighborhood, who made frequent threatening demonstrations. On September
15th, a body of these troops attacked the pickets above Harper's Ferry, at
Pitcher's Mills, where a spirited engagement took place, lasting two hours, in
which the rebels were routed, after a loss, acknowledged by them, of eighteen
killed, seventy-three wounded, and several prisoners. Two unmounted iron
twelve-pounder cannon and two small brass mortars, with other effects, were
captured. On September 24th, about five himdred rebels attacked Point of
Eocks from the yirginia side, where another animated fight of two hours oc-
curred, in which artillery and small arms were used. The enemy was driveji
with loss in killed and wounded, and the houses ia which he took shelter
were destroyed. A few days afterwards he was also driven, with some loss,
fcom a fortified position opposite Berlin, A similar affair took plax^e at Knox-
vilie on the 2d of October.
Early in October secret organizations, regularly officered and prepared with
arms and equipments, for rebellious i^urposes, were discovered in lYederick and
adjoining counties in Maryland. The names of the parties were obtained and
their premises searched. Their arms and accoutrements were found hidden in
hains and out-houseSj and buried in the ground, at some distance from the
420 TWESTT-EIGHTH EE^GJIMENTV ISGl
homes of tliedr owners. Two Inmdre^ sabres^ fotir himdred pistols and full
eavalry equipments for at leatst tw» Bmidred men,, and about fourteen kundrect
muskets were captured*
A detactunent of tlie command having been ordered to seize a qnantity of
wheat intended lor the rebel army^ at a mall near Harper's Feriy , in Yirginiay,
Colonel Geary crossed the Potomac with three companies and a piece of artil-
lery to assist in removing it, and to protect the operations. This labor,, though
pushed forward with great activity, occupied several days. It being^ completed,
the Colonel had detennined to re-cross the river on' the 16th, bnt at seven;
o'clock in the morning his pickets stationed on Bolivar Heights, west of Har-
per's. Ferry, were driven into the town of Bolivar by the enemy who approached
from the west in three columns, consisting of one regiment of infantry, one
of eavalry, and three pieces of artillery^ commanded by General Ashby. His
advanced guard of cavalry charged gallantly towards the upper part of the toAvn^
and his ioiantry and artillery took position on the heights from which the
pickets had been driven. At the same time General Evans, with four regi-
ments of infantry and four pieces of artillery appeared on London Heights.
Sharp-shooters were stationed; at eligible points- to annoy our troops at the
crossing of the Potomac, near the railroad bridge at Harper's Ferry. Having
detached a i>ortion of his command to defend the fords on the Shenandoah, the
Colonel remained with abont five hundred men, with whom he resisted the
enemy's charge. A second and third were made, eaeh increasing in impetu-
onsity, during which,, in addition to artillery, the rebels were supported by
their infantry on Bolivar Heights. They were each time repulsed. Under
this concentrated fire the troops held their position nntil eleven o'clock, when,,
having brought up a rifled cannon, companies A and G pushed forward, turned
the enemy's leffc flank, and gained a portion of the heights. A few well directed
shots from this gun at the same time silenced two of their pieces, and soon
after they were in fuU retreat towards Charlestown. The standard of the regi-
ment was then planted on Bolivar Heights. The victory over Ashby was com-
plete. The rebels stated their loss to be one hundred and fifty Idlled and
wounded. Eleven prisoners, one thirty-five-pounder Columbiad, a wagon used
for a caisson, with a large quantity of ammunition, and twenty-one thousand
bnshels of wheat were taken^ besides which,, one of their small guns was dis-
abled. Three companies of the Third Wisconsin, and two companies of the
Thirteenth Massachusetts Volunteers, acted under Colonel Geary's command
in this battle, and were at the time complimented by him for their gallantry..
After disposing of Ashby, attention was turned to General Evans, on Lou-
don Heights. His sharp-shooters were soon driven from the east bank of the
Shenandoah by the expert marksmen of the Twenty-eighth, and two of his
guns were disabled by a fire from the artillery. A number of his men were
killed and wounded, and finding that nothing could be accomplished, he re-
turned to Leesburg. This was the first victory after the Bull Eun distaster.
Before quitting the field the Colonel forwarded a dispatch to the Secretary of
War, saying :— "I write upon the butt of a cannon captured from the enemy to
inform you that we have gained a complete victory over the combined forces;
of Ashby and Evans;" to which the Secretary faeetiously replied, that it waa
"far more desirable to receive dispatches from the bwtts than from the muzzles
of the cannon of the enemy." For this achievement the couunand received the
thanks of the Presidentjthe Secretary of WarjOnd the commajider of the corps.
1861 " BATTLE OF BOLI\rAE. 421
General Banks wrote : — " You and your regiment receive commendations from
all quarters."
On October 21st, under orders from Major General Banks, Colonel Geary re-
ported at Edwards' Ferry with one thousand men, to participate in the battle of
Ball's Bluff, and on the 23d retuiued to the camp at Point of Eocks. The Mary-
land Legislature bemg in session at Frederick, and about to pass an ordinance
of secession, a column of four thousand of the enemy attempted, on the 30th,
to cross the Potomac for the purpose of sustainiag them in their rebellious act ;
but were met at Nolan's ferry by the troops of Colonel Geary's command and
driven back, thus effecting a vastly important event in the history of the war.
Under date of October 21st, in a letter to Colonel Geary, Governor Andrew
G. Curtin, of Pennsylvania, says : — " The standard for your regiment is ready,
and if I can leave Harrisburg, I will come and present it m person, as it would
afford me much pleasure to express to you and the brave men you command,
my gratification and pride in all you have done since you left Pennsylvania."
Pressing official business prevented the Governor from carrying out the inten-
tion expressed m this letter ; but in the month of March following, he dis-
patched a messenger with the standard, who delivered it to the Eeghneutal
Quartermaster, Captaui B. F. Lee, at Harper's Ferry, by whom it was conveyed
to Upperville, Virginia, and presented to the regiment, then stationed at that
point.
On the 31st a committee, consisting of Messrs. Jas. B. Nicholson, Samuel
E. Hilt and Gilbert S. Parker, presented the regiment with an elegant suite of
colors, State and National, the gift of a number of citizens of Philadelphia.
The ceremonies attending the presentation were exceedingly interesting and
impressive. The regiment was formed in hollow square. Mr. Nicholson made
an eloquent and patriotic speech, to which Colonel Geary responded with much
feeling and loyal enthusiasm. In the course of his remarks ho assured the
donors that he regarded the colors as a sacred trust, for whose preservation he
would answer through every trial ; that his command would protect them with
their lives, and though they might be tattered and torn, would return them to
be deposited among the archives of the State. Beck's Philadelphia Brass Band
performed several national and soul-stirring airs, and Chaplain Heisley closed
the imposing ceremonies with a fervent prayer.
On November 10th an attack was made upon the pickets at Berlin, which
was successfully resisted, the enemy suffering materially. On December 19th
sheUs were thrown from the Virginia side into the camp at Point of Eocks,
when a section of Knap's Battery opened fire upon the rebels, who were in pos-
session of four guns, with such effect as to scatter them and to cause consid-
erable loss. An action occurred at Harper's Ferry dm-ing the latter part of
this month, which lasted two hours. The enemy was defeated and a large por-
tion of the town was burned. During the months of January and February,
1862, many prisoners were sent to the Provost Marshal. These were chiefly
civilians, captured as spies, or caught in the act of communicating intelligence
to the enemy. On January 31st, a rebel flag, seized at Point of Eocks, was for-
warded as a present from the regiment to the State of Pennsylvania.
In pursuance of orders for the army to cross the Potomac, Colonel Geary
concentrated his command at Sandy Hook on the 24th of February. In en-
deavoring to stretch a rope over the river, a boat was upset by a sudden storm
of wind, and six men of company P were drowned. The command crossed
422 TWENTY-EIGHTH REGIMENT. 1862
on the two folloTring days on large flat-l»oats and drove the enemy from
Bolivar Heights.
On the 28th, the regiment and battery, with four companies of the First
Michigan Cavalry, crossed the Shenandoah by a rope ferry, and, at the point of
the bayonet, toot possession of Loudon Heights. Leaving five companies with
Lieutenant Colonel De Korponay, to garrison the heights, Colonel Geary, with
the main body, pushed forward, and on the morning of March 1st reached
Lovettsville. The enemy stationed there, after a sharp skii-mish, fled ^vith
great i^recipitation. l^ineteen of his cavalry were captured, with horses and
arms, and a large quantity of other, property. Daring the three succeeding
days General A. P. Hill, with a force of four thousand men and thirteen pieces
of artillery, was held in check. On the 3d Lieutenant Colonel De Korponay,
with his detachment, being relieved at Loudon Heights, re-joined the command.
Information being received on the 7th of March that a force of fifteen hun-
dred rebel infantry, artillery and cavaii-y, w^ere at Waterford, determined upon
destroying that town and Wheatland, and also the railroad, ColonCi Geary im-
mediately put his cavalry and artillery in motion, leaving instructions for the
infantry to follow, and entered Wheatland in time to frustrate these incendiary
designs. The rebels stationed at Wheatland fled to Waterford, creating such
a panic that the troops quartered there instantly decamped and hastened to
join General Hill, at Leesburg. At eleven o'clock at night Colonel Geary fol-
lowed in pursuit to Waterford, and after resting three hours, pushed forward
for Leesburg. Having an exaggerated idea of the strength of the advancing
forces, General Hill, after burning his barracks and much valuable property,
hastily evacuated the town, and fled towards Middleburg, and at about sim-
rise on the morning of the 8th, Hill's retreating forces still in sight. Colonel
Geary's command, after a forced march of sixteen miles over muddy roads,
entered Leesburg without opposition, planting the Union flag upon Forts John-
son, Beauregard and Evans, and taking possession of aU the public buildings.
Ninety ijrisoners, seventy horses and a train of wagons containing officers'
baggage and sutlers' stores were captured. The line of the enemy's retreat
was marked with devastatioiis hastily committed. Bridges were destroyed
and mills, fences, granaries, barns, stacks of gi^ain and hay, and the buildings
upon the fan- grounds were burned. In regard to this movement, General Banks,
on the 9th, telegraphed to Colonel Geary, sayiag :— " I congratulate you on the
occupation of Leesburg. It indicates the overthrow of the left wing of the
rebel army on the Potomac, and will give joy to the country." And on the 11th
he closed a congratulatory letter with the remark : — " I am gxeatly gratified
with your occupation of the town so promptly."
Leaving a garrison to guard the town, the main body of the command
moved forward on the morning of the 12th, sixteen miles to Snickersville,
having a spirited skirmish on the way. After reconnoitering the mountains
and country in this vicinity, it proceeded to Upperville on the 14th, driving off
Ashby's and the Sixth Virginia Cavalry, killing one officer and capturing
twenty prisoners and a number of horses and equipments. The order preserved
by the troops, their respect for persons and property, and their general praise-
worthy deportment so commended them to the citizens, that a lively Union sen-
timent sprang up in all these vUlages aud towns. Many came forward and took
the oath of allegiance and desired the protection of the Union forces.
A force of rebel cavaky was driven, on the 15th, from Ashby's Gap, to hold
^^■^'^- OCCUPATION OF LEESBUB&. 423
Which iiud Suicker^s Gap, was of essential importance to the troops operating-
against Winchester in the valley westward. At the same time a flank move-
ment was made towards Thoroughfare Gap, and the enemy, fearing an attack,
burned an immense quantity of bacon there, and five thousand barrels of floui
at G aiuesviOe. The regiment was actively engaged for several successive days,
and by the 20th it had taken possession of Eectortown, Piedmont, Markham,
Linden and Front Eoyal, after much skirmishing, and taking many prisoners.
Deeming Leesbm-g to be safe without a garrison, Lieutenant Colonel De
Korponay, who had been left there with three companies, was ordered to join
the main command, which he did at Snickersville on the morning of the 25th,
Colonel Geary having reached that point the day previous on his return from
Aldie, where he had proceeded in obedience to an order of the 21st fi?om Divi-
sion Head-quarters. At noon of the 25th the line of march was resumed and
the command reached Philemont, and encamped at sunset. On the morning
of the 2Gfch it proceeded to Middlebiu^g, where it encountered and repulsed
about three hundred of the enemy's cavalry, with a reserve of infantry, who
had approached from the direction of Uppervillc. They retreated in great dis-
order to the mountains. An engagement also took place at Salem with rebel
cavaky and infantry, who were driven with much loss in killed and wounded,
and thirty x)risoners. The command lost three killed, ten wounded and nine
prisoners. Remaining here a day and a half, in consequence of the existence
of violent secession feeling, for the purpose of adopting means for the preser-
vation of order, it left on the morning of the 29th, and reached White Plains,
on the Manassas railroad, at two o'clock in the afternoon, driving the rebel
cavahy towards Warrenton.
At White Plains, on the 1st of April, the command was menaced by several
thousand rebel cavalry, who were approaching from the direction of Flint Hill.
The position being difficult to defend, the camp was moved to Thoroughfare
Gap, about five miles distant, where the enemy was luiwilling to risk an attack.
The next day Colonel Geary resumed the offensive. On the 3d, he moved ten
miles to Greenwich, and on the 4th reached Catlett's station, on the road to
Warrenton Junction. The country was reconnoitred for a considerable distance,
and parties of rebel cavalry were encountered and defeated. Proceeding toward
Warrenton at sunrise on the Gth, he encamped about noon near the town. During
the morning's march about eight hundred rebel cavalry were driven from War-
renton across the Eappahannock, who burned the bridge at Waterloo to escape
ljursuit. Formal possession was taken of the town on the same day, where
the flag of the Forty-sixth Virginia Eegiment was captured. On the morning
of the 7th the line of march was resumed, but the progress was arrested by a
severe snow storm, which continued four days with unabated violence, com-
pelling the command to remain encamped during that time about five miles
from Warrenton, after which it proceeded, agreeably to orders, to White
Plains, reaching its former position there on the 11th. On the 14th it en-
camped in the vicinity of Eectortown. On that day, in a skirmish near Pied-
mont, with rebel cavalry, two of the advance guard of the regiment were killed.
Upon its retiu-n to White Plains the command proceeded to examine the
lines of the Manassas raikoad and to make needed repairs ; also to re-construct
the telegraph lines and re-build sundry bridges that had been bui-ned or other-
wise destroyed. Detachments were placed upon the raiiror.l irom Salem to
Linden, a distance of more than thirty miles, to guard the workmen employed
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TWENTY-EIGHTH REGIMENT. 1862
in making repairs. The labor was extremely arduous. Bridges of considerable
length were to be re-built, much of the requisite timber being cut in the neigh-
borhood. The road is tortuous, winding along a broken country among deep
ravines and wooded lulls. The mountains are well adapted for the concealment
of guerrillas and rebel cavalry with which they were infested, and always on
the^alert to destroy the work as it progressed, and annoy the operatives and
their guards. A severe storm, which lasted from the 18th to the 22d, also con-
tributed to retard the operations. The streams were greatly swollen, and bridges
that had been re-built over Goose Creek, Bull Eun and other places, were
again swept away. Means of communication were very limited, supplies
difficult to obtain, and to a great extent the troops were compelled to forage
on an impoverished country. Still the workmeai, persevered with unremitttog
toil, and by the 1st of May the telegraph lines were in operation and the raUroad
in working order. It is here worthy of remark, that notwithstanding the ex-
traordinary services required of this command, so acknowledged by the Com-
manding General, comparatively little sickness occurred, and the labors of
the efficient Surgeons, than whom none could have been more attentive to thek
duties, were by no means onerous. This was not only attributable to the rigid
physical examination of the men before their admission into the several com-
panies comprising the regiment, but also to the order and cleanliness of their
camps and persons, and other sanitary measures adopted and observed after
the regiment was organized.
On April 25th Colonel Geary received from the War Department the com-
mission of Brigadier General of Volunteers. Gratifying as was this well-
merited promotion to the Cjolonel and the officers and men of the Twenty-
eighth, it was not more so than the fact, that by his and their earnest entreaty
the regiment, of which he was so justly proud, was permitted to remain at-
tached to his command 5 and so intimately inter- woven and blended together
were their subsequent operations, that it is impossible to give a comprehensive
account of the doings of the regiment independent of those of the brigades and
divisions to which it was attached. A history of the one becomes necessarily
a part and parcel of the others. Colonel Geary was succeeded in command of
the Twenty-eighth by Lieutenant Colonel De Korponay, whose promotion to
the rank of Colonel bears date of April 2oth, and who remained in command
until the 30th of September following, when he was honorably discharged the
service.* Major Tyndale was promoted to the Lieutenant Colonelcy, who was
succeeded by Ario Pardee, Jr., as Major of the regiment. Upon his taking leave
as commanding officer, the regiment complimented their late Colonel with an
elegant and costly sword, sash, epaulettes, and a full and splendid set of horse
equipments. The ceremonies on the occasion of the presentation were unusually
interesting and impressive. A congratulatory letter from Major General Banks
was read, in which he says : — " I congratulate you on your late promotion, and
•" In taking command Colonel De Korponay addressed the regiment as follows :
"SoLDiEES OF THE TwENTY-EiGHTH :— Having, by Divine Providence, assumed the com-
mand of such noble material, composed of the finest men of the army, I premise you sincerely
that I will endeavor t3 do ample justice to the position which is entrusted to my hand;. May
(lOd Almighty guide and strengthen mo in all my undertakings in Y>'hich I may have to lead
you, and may He never leave me to falter in guiding you to assured victory.
" Having had a noble exami^le before mc in my jiredecessor, our beloved Brigadier General,
and having been carefully trained under him, I hope that I AviU meet your cordial support at
all times, whetiior in peaceful or warhke associations."
1862 BATTLE OF FEOKT EOYAL. 425
regret only that your brigade is not to join us again. Our eoTmection bas been
long, and to me most pleasant, and I shall be glad at all times to acknowledge
the efficiency, alacrity and unsurpassed energy and ability with which you and
your command have discharged all yonr duties,"
At the time of his promotion the line of raikoad being guarded by 'General
Creary extended to Manassas, making a distance in all of fifty-two miles. His
head-quarters were -one mile and a half from Eectortown, the troops occupying
3?ront Eoyal, Shenandoah, Happy Oreek, Linden^ Markham« Piedmont, Eec-
tfcortown, Salem, White Plains, Thoroughfare Gap, Manassas, and intermediate
points.* For their protection all available means were employed in the erection
<of block'houses, abattis and other neces^ry defences.
On the 15th of May, company O was ordered to Linden. A detachment of
seventeen m^en, guarding the company wagou, reached there before the maio
l)ody, which was on a train. They were attacked hj rebel cavalry, who came
npon them suddenly from different directions. The men resisted bravely, but
after a stout defence, were overpowered, one being killed and fourteen taken
•prisoners, three of whom were wounded. Tlie balance of the company coming
sij) the rebels fled under their fire with loss.
On the 17th of May the command was re-attached to the division of General
Banks, in telegraphing which fact he expressed his " very great gratifieation."
About this timci the enemy was actively engaged in making preparations to
^aptiu-e the commands of Generals Banks and Geai^. His troops were gath-
ered in overwhelming force at Swift Eun Gap, and moving down the valley by
way of liuray, made a fierce attack at Front Eoyal, in which engagement a
section of Knap's Battery took a conspicuous part. Eebel scouting parties
were constantly seen along the entire line, and skirmishes between these and
the pickets and scouts, at various points, were of daily occurrence. On the
24th, overwhelming forces of the enemy, approaching from the north, south
and west, the command was ordered to fall back to Manassas, whence, on the
28th, it advanced to Ashby's and other gaps in the Blue Eidge, to assist in
■expelling Jackson from the upjjer valleyj and preventing his return through
the gaps.
Position was resumed on the Manassas Gap railroad on the 5th of June,
The transportation and railroad property west of Eectortown, having all been
removed east by order of General M'Dowell, and General Geary having, on
the 23d, received orders to report with his whole command|, to General Banks,
at Middletown, the detachments were diii-ected to join him at Snickersville|
from which point they moved at one o'clock, P. M», on the 26th, fording the
Shenandoah at Snicker's ferry, and passing through Winchester on the 27th5
i^eachcd Middletown at four o'clock on the afternoon of the 29th. Here orders
were received on the 30th to march at daylight on the following morning,
July 1st, with the whole command to a suitable position opposite Passage
Creek near Buck's ford, which order was promptly executed, the distance
marched being four miles. By order of General Banks the post at Buck's ford
was broken up on the morning of July 6th, at five o'clock^ and the command
of General Geary proceeded to report to Brigadier General A. S. Wilhams, at
his camp beyond Front Eoyal, reaching there at three o'clock, P, M., marching
thirteen miles, the weather being extremely warm. At 11 o'clock, A. M., of
the 7th it proceeded eight miles farther through a heavy storm of hail and rain.
Starting again at six o'clock on the morniug of the 8thj it marched ten mileS:!,
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426 TWEKTZ-EIGHTH REGIMBE'T. 18G2
passing through Flint Hill and encamping at Gaines' Cross Eoatls. The wea-
ther was so warm that three men died of sun-stroke. Eemained in camp all
day of the 9th. At 3 o^clock, A. M. , of the 10th, an attack was threatened by the
enemy, when the 28th was formed in line of battle, in which position it re-
mained for several honrs. On this day an order was issued by General Wil-
liams to the effect that "th« Twenty-eighth Eegiment Pennsylvania Volunteers
and Knap^s Battery, together with such other troops as might thereafter be
added to General Geary's command^ would henceforth be known and desig-
nated as the Second Brigade of the First Division^ Second Corps.'' The brigade .
left Gaines' Crass Eoadson the morning of the 11th, and marched ten miles,-
passing through Atnissville and Blackwell, and encamping one mde beyond
Hedgeman river. On the 12th it proceeded five miles further and encamped
liear Warrenton. At this date General Pope took command of the Army of
Yirginia, embracing the commands of Generals Banks, Fremont and Sigel, and
Issued stringent orders relative to the eonduct and movements of the corps-
The officers were restricted to the smallest possible amount of baggage, and the
Sibley tents gave place to simple shelter tents.
The line of march was resumed on the 16th, and the corps, passing Black-
Well, reached Little Washington the same day, a distance of twenty-three
miles, marching through a storm of rain, and wading several heavily swollen
ereeks. Here it encamped on the side of the Blue Eidge, and in the adjacent
fields, where it remained till the close of the month with daUy company, bat-
talion and brigade drill. On the 28th the troops of the command were re-
viewed by General Banks, the review occupying five hours. Five thousand
men and fifty pieces of artillery were in line. On this occasion the Twenty-
eighth Eegiment made so fine an appearance as to attract the special attention of
the reviewing General, and receive from him the most flattering commendation.
On the 1st of August the entke corps participated in appropriate cere-
monies on the occasion of the death of ex-President Van Buren, and on the 3d
was reviewed by Major General Pope. On the 6th the Second Brigade struck
camp at Little Washington and moved towards Culpepper Court House, ar-
riving there on the evening of the 8th, the brigade consisting of the Twenty-
eighth Eegiment, Knap's Battery, the Fifth, Seventh, Twenty-ninth and Sixty-
sixth Ohio Infantry, and one company of the First Virginia Cavalry, numbering
in all about two thousand one hundred effective men. It was here changed by
order of General Banks, commanding Second Corps, to the First Brigade of
the Second Division, under command of General Augur.
On the 9th of August it marched for Orange Com^t House, the heat being
so intense that several deaths occurred fcom sun-stroke. When four miles from
Culpepper, the Twenty-eighth, Lieutenant Colonel Tyndale commanding, was
detached and ordered to re-take and hold at all hazards, the signal station
on Thoroughfare mountain, from which the signal officers had been driven.
This order was successfully executed, and the signal station re-established, at
that time a matter of vast importance. The remainder of the brigade under
General Geary proceeded a few miles further, where the advance troops had
taken position in line of battle near and beyond Cedar creek. They were im-
mediately put in line and did good service in the fierce struggle that ensued.
Knap's Battery gained fresh laurels for the splendid manner in which its guns
were handled. In this battle General Geary was slightly wounded in the left
foot and severely in the left arm, but remained on the field imtil nine o'clock
18G2 SECOND BATTLE OF BULL IIU]^. 427
ID the cvenmg, wlien he was eompeii.ed to retire from exhaustion produced b j
pain and loss of blood. Tlie brittle raged furiously from two o'clock, P. M.,
until midnight, and was partially visible to the main body of the Twenty-eighth,
who saw the bursting shells and heard the rattle of musketry and roar of can-
non, witliout being permitted to talie part in the strife. A number of their
men, however, who were on guard duty with ammunition and other trains,
Tushed to the field and shared the glory of the fight Two of these were killed
and two Avounded. Knap's Battery lost seven wounded and one killed.
At «even o'clock, P. M., on the 10th, the regiment re-joined the brigade,
which, in consequence of the wounds of General Geary unfitting him for ser-
vice, was then commanded by Colonel Candy of the Sixty-sixth Ohio Yolun-
teers. Coionel De Korponay was in command of the regiment. On the 13tli,
.«ix companies, imder command of Major Pardee, were dispatched to the Eap-
pahannock bridge to guard its approaches. Here they remained until the 19th,
wiien, alter Generals Pope and Banks, with their commands, had crossed the
bridge, they re-joined their brigade and passed the river early in the evening.
Doling the remainder of the month the regiment was constantly in motion and
was engaged in liequent skirmishes, some of them of considerable importance,
ill ail oi which it supported Knap's Battery. On the 30tk it reached Bristoe
.5Station and was the only regiment there. The enemy being reported as ad-
vancing, orders were given on the morning of the 31st to destroy the trains, of
€ars at that place, which were promptly executed by the speedy destruction by
fire and otherwise, of five first-class engines and one hundred and forty-eight
«cars, containing a large amount of government property. At noon it marched
towards Bull Kun and reached the bridge at six o'clock, P. M., having been
attacked several times on the march by rebel cavalry.
On September 1st, eleven non-commissioned officers and two privates were
detailed, by order of Major General Banks, to go on a scouting expedition in
the dii-ection of Lees burg, to ascertain the movements of the enemy. These
men were carefully selected, as the expedition was one of great responsibOity
and danger. During the march they were several times pursued by parties of
the enemy's cavalry, and near rjhantiily were fired upon. Having accomplished
their object they proceeded to the Potomac, and crossed upon a raft which they
hastily constructed, when, meeting a canal boat, they started upon it for Wash-
ington City, where they arrived on the 7th, taking with them sixteen rebel pri-
soners whom they had captured on their exi^edition. One of the party, a pri-
vate, was captured by the enemy. So admirably was this difficult duty per-
formed, that the men were complimented by Brigadier General A. S. Williams
in the following General Order :
" The General commanding takes great pleasure incommendingthe conduct
of Sergeant Bousall and twelve men of the Twenty-eighth Pennsylvania Vol-
unteers, who being detailed on important special duty beyond the lines of the
army, discharged that duty promptly and faithfully, and, on their return, cap-
tured nineteen armed confederates, sixteen of whom they brought safely to
camp. This act is deemed worthy of special commendation as an example to
their comrades."
At four o'clock, A. M., September 2d, the regiment leffcBuU Eun bridge, and
commenced a long and toilsome march on the Antietam campaign, arriving at
Antietam creek and crossiu g at eleven o'clock on the night of the 16th. The men
wei^e so overcome with fatigue and loss of sleep that they stacked arms and
42S rWE-STT-EIGHTH KEOIlVrMHT: 186^
threw themselves down upon the plowed fields to seek the repose they so greatly
needed. During this tedious march of abont one hundred and twenty-five
miles, in the hottest season of the year^ they passed thix>ugh Centreville, Alex
andria, Long Bridge^ Georgetown^ Tenallytown, Eockville^ Middlebrook^ Dam
ascnsy Ijamsville, Frederick and Boonsboro', They also crossed the Cotoctin
and South mofiintains^ and waded the Monocacy and other streams.
At daylight on the morning of the 17th the battle of Antietam began, and
scarcely had the weaaied troops time to partake of a hastily prepared mealy
when they were ordered forward to take part in one of the fiercest conflicts of
the war.. The regiment got into position nnder a murderons fire of grape an^
eanistei' just as the exultant enemy, having driven back the main army, was
rapidly advancing in large force, wh^n Lieutenant Coionei Tyndale^ in charge
of the bri^de, Major Pardee commanding the- regiment, ehai^g-ed with fixedi
bayonets and cheeked his advance, and the Twenty-eighth, instantly pouring iit
a destructive fire, caused him to waver and fall back. The fight continued until
late in the afternoon, the regiment being under fire about eight hours. It cap-
tured two guns and five flags. Its loss in killed and wounded was two hundred
and sixty-six. Among the latter was^ Lieutenant Colonel Tyndale, who was.
struck on the head with a Minie-balL The wound was considered mortal but
he subsequently recovered. On the 18th the enemy, under a flag of truce, re-
treated across the Potomac, and tlie division moved a short distance to th&
right of Antietam.
On the 19th of September the Second Divison again moved in adVanee, an^
on the 23d the Twenty-eighth Kegiment, being the first to cross the river at
Harper's Ferry ^ took position on Loudon HeigiitSy which the division held whilet
the main body of the army encamped in Pleasant VaUey, north of the Potomac.
On the 25th, General Geary^ who had been absent^ on leave, in consequence of
the wounds received at Cedar Mountain, returned with his arm still in bandage^
and was enthusiastically received by his command. He at once took charge of
his brigade, and being senior ofScer present, under orders Irom General Sum-
ner, he assumed command of the Second Division, Twelfth A-rmy Corps.
On October 21st, under orders fi?om General M'Clellan, the division made a
reconnoissance in the direction of Leesbm^g, and encmmtered and defeated rebel
cavalry neax Wheatland, capturing a large number of prisoners and horses;
with cavalry equipments. In thiSy the Twenty-eighth bore a conspicuous part,
and upon its result the movement of General M^Olellan to the south of the Poto-
mac was determined. On the 28th, companies L, M, 'N, O and P, with another
company that had been temporarily attached, were withdrawn from the regi-
ment to form the One Hundred and Forty-seventh Pennsylvania Volunteers, of
which Major Pardee was promoted to the Colonelcy.
General Mansfield, commanding the Second Corps, was killed at the battle of
Antietam^ and the corps, its number being subsequently changed to the Twelfttu
was placed under command of Major General Slocum, General Geary taking-
command of the Second Division, his old brigade beingplaced in charge of Col-
onel Ruger, to which was attached the Twenty-eighth. General M'Clellan having
advanced with the army, the Twelfth Corps was left to garrison Harper's
Ferry, the Second Division encamping on Bolivar Heights. Frequent recon-
noissances were made by it in advance, in which heavy skirmishing occurred.
Deceml)er 2d a reconnoissance was made to Winchester, where the rebel
General Jones^ with superior numbers, after five engagements^ continuing
1863 BATTLE OF CHAKOBLLORSVILLE. 429
through thj^ee successive days, was defeated, and on the 5th the place was cap-
tured with one hundred and twenty-nine prisoners. On the 7th, the division
returned to Bolivar Heights, having been absent live days and travelled sixty-
five miles. The Twenty-eighth accompanied this expedition. Two days later
the Twelfth Corps was relieved at Harper's Ferry and ordered to join the army
of General Biu-nside, to participate in the battle of Fredericksburg. The corps
wns affcei-wards ordered to Fairfax Station, the Twenty-eighth Regiment, with
its brigade, being left to garrison Diunixies. On the 17th of December, this
brigade was attacked by Steuai't's cavalry, twelve thousand strong, and eight
pieces of artillery. After a desperate straggle the rebels with.drew, intending
to renew the attack, but General Geary, attiaeted by the firing upon this por-
tion of his command, hastened at night to its relief with the rest of his division,
and encountered them at Occoquan, while marching to attack his camp, routing
them and infiicting serious loss.
In January, 1863, the division moved to Acquia, and remained there until
the latter part of April, principally engaged in fortifying the place, slashing
the timber around it, and reconnoitering the surrounding country. Leaving
there on the 27th of April, it made the famous forced march by way of Stafford
Court House, to KeUy's Ferry, on the Eappahannock, and Germania ford on
the Eapidan, to Chancellorsville, during which the Twenty-eighth distinguished
itself in skirmishing with and defeating the rebel cavalry upon the right flank,
in the latter part of the movement.
May 1st, General Hooker gave battle to General Lee, at ChanceUorsvdlJe,
and the bloody three days' fight at that place ensued. In these terrific actions
the Twenty-eighth Regiment took a prominent part and added new laurels to
those already earned on other sanguinary fields. When the command was
ordered to fall back it remained with its division and did not quit the field
until two hours after the other troops had retii^ed. Its loss during these three
days was over one hundred kiUed and wounded, out of three hundred engaged,
it beiag one-fifth' of the entire loss of the brigade. Among the killed was
Major L. F. Chapman, who was then in command of the regiment, and who
was one of the most heroic and efficient officers in the army. After the pro-
motion of Colonel Geary, Major Chapman took great interest in keeping up the
cliaracter the regiment had acquired for its admirable drill and discipline, and
to his untiring exertions in this regard is owing much of its subsequent fame.
First Lieutenant William 0. Shields fell in this engagement and several other
officers were wounded. The division captured five battle-flags. Its loss was
one thousand two hundred and nine men killed, wounded and missing. At
the battle of ChanceUorsvUle the men of the Twenty-eighth Regiment performed
a herculean task in the construction of their temporary breast- works. They
were without spades, shovels or axes ; but with an energy which signalized them
during the war, they applied themselves to the arduous task with the only
tools they could command, consisting of bayonets, tin cups and plates. With
these alone their fortifications were constructed. Another incident occurred
illustrative of their indomitable courage and heroic ardor. Duriog the first
day's fight they were designated to lead a charge against a column of the ad-
vancing enemy who poured in upon them a perfect tornado of balls, dealing
frightful destruction along their ranks. They were under a new commander
who had never led them in the fight. As they faced the fearful volcano of
death, they, for the first time, halted and wavered. General Geary, then com-
430 TWENTY-EIGHTH EKQIMENT. 1863
maDcling tiie division, witnessed their indecision, wlien he suddenly sprang from
Ms horse, and brandishing his sword, leaped the breast- works, crying aloud,
"Men of the Twenty-eighth, follow your old commander." His appearance
and words operated lilio an electric shock. A tremendous shout ran along the
line, anil simultaneously the men dashed forward with such impetuosity as to
instantly stop the progress of and soon repulse the enemy.
At dawn on the morning of May Cth the army re-crossed the Eappahaiinock
at United States ford, below its junction with the Eapidan, and the regiment
marched with its division to its former position and duties at Acquia. On June
3d, Colonel De Korponay having resigned, Captain Thomas J. Ahi, of company
H, was commissioned Colonel of the regiment ; and on the 5th the Enfield
rifles with sword bayonets, with which it started irom Philadelphia, were ex-
changed for Springiield muskets. The camp at Acquia was broken up on the
13th of June, and the division marched tlirough Stafford Cornet House, Dum-
fries, Drainesvllle, Leesburg, Poolesville, Point of Eocks, Petersville, Knox-
ville, Frederick and Littletown, reaching Gettysburg in time to participate in
and share the glorious achievements of July 1st, 2d and 3d. In these brilliant
engagements the Twenty-eighth again distinguished itself for its bravery and
intrepidity. In consequence of heavy breast-works thrown up by order of
General Geary, its loss was only twenty-five in killed, wounded and missing.
Two hundred prisoners and four thousand smaU arms were captured by the
Second Division. The regiment, on the 4tb, assisted to bury the enemy's dead,
(twelve hundred of whom lay in front of General Geary's lines,) and gathered
np five hundred of his muskets before its own works.
The Twenty-eighth left the breast- works at Gettysbiu^g on July 5th, and
marched to Littletown in pui'suit of the retreating enemy ; thence on the 8th
marched thirty miles to Jefferson, on the 9th to Rohersville, 10th to Hagers-
town, and 11th to Fair Play. Many of the men were barefooted and suffered con-
siderably during this march of more than seventy-five miles. ^ On the 13th the
rebels crossed the Potomac, and on the 18th, the march being continued, the
division encamped near Sandy Hook, where the regiment was provided with
shoes and clothing. Fi'om thi^ time the Twenty-eighth moved with its division
southward across the Potomac, along the Blue Mountains, in pursuit of the
reti^eating Ibrces of General Lee, and marched thirt-y-flve miles in one day to
be present at an engagement with Lee's troops at Manassas Gap. Afterwards
it proceeded, by way of Catlett's station, to the Eappahannock at KeUy's ferry,
and was engaged in guarding the line of that river, near Ellis' ford, during
the month of August.
In September there was a general forward movement of the army to the
Eapidan, where the rebels were again met. The regiment remained at Eac-
coon ford, daily skirmishing until the Eleventh and Twelfth Corps were detailed
from the Army of the Potomac, and ordered, luider command of General
Hooker, to join the Army of the Cumberland, to aid in repairing the fearful
disaster to our army at the battle of Chickamauga. The regiment took cars at
Bealeton station and proceeded via Washington and the Baltimore and Ohio
raikoad to the Ohio liver at Bell Aii-, thence through Columbus, Indianapolis,
Louisville and !S"ashville, to Muirfreesboro', where it was engaged in a fight
v/ith the rebel cavalry imder General Wheeler, in which he was repulsed with
heavy loss, and the raHroad to Bridgeport was saved from destruction. It
remained two weeks guarding the road from Muifreesboro' to Tidlahoma.
1863 LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN. 431
The Second Division of the Twelfth Corps, being selected by General Hooker
for his advance movements towards Chattanooga, was relieved from guard
duty by the First Division, and proceeded to the front at Bridgeport, Alabama.
On the arrival of the Twenty-eighth, October 27th, (it having been detained by
obstructions thrown by rebels upon the track,) General Geary, with the ad-
vance, had crossed the Tennessee river, and was one day's march ahead.
On October 28th, the regiment made a forced march of twenty-eight miles
and reached Wauhatchie on the morning of the 29th, after the battle at that
place had been fought and won by a portion of the Second Division not num-
bering over fifteen hundred men, against a division of Longstreet's Corps, at
least six thousand strong. After desparate fighting against such frightful
odds for nearly four hoiu's, the enemy was repulsed and fled in confusion, leaving
his dead and many wounded on the field. One hundred and twenty-five pri-
soners were taken. This was a highly important victory, as upon it depended
the subsistence of the Union army then at Chattanooga. Among the casualties
none were more lamented or cast a deeper gloom over the triumphant forces,
than the death of a brave young officer, a youth of eighteen years, of brightest
promise and universally beloved. Captain E. E. Geary, of Knap's Battery, and
son of the General, who fell, whilst sighting his gun, pierced by a rifle-ball
through his forehead. After the battle Generals Grant, Hooker, Thomas,
Howard, and other distinguished officers, rode upon the field to personally con-
gratulate General Geary and his command for this unsmi^assed achievement,
and subsequently General Slocum wrote : — " I wish you and your command to
know that I feel deeply grateful for their gallant conduct, and for the new
laurels they have brought to our corps." To secure the advantages gained, it
was necessary to fortify, cover and cordOToy the road from Kelly's ford to
Brown's ferry, on the Tennessee. The Tv/enty-eighth, in conjunction with de-
tachments of other regiments, labored industriously at this work under a bom-
bardment of the enemy's artillery on Lookout Mountain.
On the 19th of November Colonel Ahl, who had been on detached duty for
some time at Division Head-quarters, returned and took command of the regi-
ment, which on the 24th, joined the division at Lookout creek, near Wauhat-
chie, and with it crossed the creek about three miles above the poiut of Lookout
Mountain. On the 24th, the Second Division having been selected to storm the
rebel stronghold on the mountain, a line of battle was formed and the troops
moved gallantly forward to the assault, which, after a terrible struggle, was
entirely successful. Besides heavy loss in killed and wounded on the part of the
enemy, one thousand nine hundred and forty prisoners were captured, together
with nine battle flags, two pieces of artillery, forty thousand rations, two thou-
sand stand of small arms and camp and garrison equipage sufficient for two
divisions. Among his killed was General J. H. Lane. This was the famous
^'Battle cibove the GloudsP Fii-ing was kept up all night, during which the
enemy fled from the mountain, and when, on the following morning, the smoke,
mist and clouds arose above its siunmit, and it was gilded by the rays of
the rising sun, the stars and stripes with the beautiful and well known flag of
the White Star Division, were seen floating in the breeze fi'om the beetling
cliff of Point Lookout, by the Union forces at Chattanooga, they simultaneously
sent up loud and repeated shouts that reverberated over the hills and through
the valleys for miles around. General Hooker hastened to compliment the
wtaiied trooi)S for their gaUant and glorious work.
432 TWENTY-F.IGHrn EEGIMEXT. 18G4
November 25th, the battle of Missionary Eidge was fought, the enemy de-
feated, and a large number of prisoners and three battle flags were captured
by the Second Division. On the 26th the enemy was pursued through Chick-
amauga and Pea Vine valleys, losing many prisoners, with cannon and wagons;
and on the 27th was again defeated at the battle of Einggold, where the divi-
sion captured three battle flags. In this latter conflict the regiment lost seven
killed and twenty-seven wounded. Among the latter was First Lieutenant
Peter Kahlor, of company F, a brave and gallant soldier, who had served in
the Mexican war, and whose body bore maiks of wounds received in several
previous battles. He died soon after the fight, mourned by all his comrades.
In his oflicial report of these recent engagements, General Hooker says: — " It
has never been my fortune to serve with more zealous and devoted troops."
On the 29th, General Grant, declaring that he wished to see the troops that
fought the battle of Lookout Mountain, reviewed General Geary's Division in
Wauhatchie valley, where it remained several days. He was accompanied by
the members of his staff, and all the Generals of the combined armies of the
Cumberland and Tennessee. No troops could have been more highly compli-
mented than were those of the Second Division on this occasion.
The campaign ended, the division went into winter quarters at Bridgeport.
In December the Twenty-eighth, with many other regiments, re-enlisted for
three more years, and soon after took their departure, on veteran furlough, for
their distant homes. Upon the expiration of this time the command again con-
centrated at Bridgeport, whence it proceeded on that long and toilsome march
and unparalleled career of military brilliancy which terminated only with the
overthrow of the rebel army and annihilation of the Southern Confederacy.
On the 18th of March, 1864, Colonel Ahl resigned and was mustered out of
the service, and on the following day Lieutenant Colonel John Flynn was com-
missioned Colonel. In April the Twenty-eighth formed part of an excursion
down the Tennessee river in the steamboat Chickamauga, of which General
Geary took charge in person, his force consisting of eight hundred men, with
eight pieces of artillery. The rebels were met at GuntersvUle, where a contest
took place, during which the town was partially burned and finally captured,
the enemy retreating in confusion. The next day superior numbers were en
countered and defeated near Triano, and after destroying forty-seven scows
with which the rebel troops purposed to cross the river, the expedition returned
to camp with but few and trifling casualties.
On the 4th of May the division marched twenty-two miles, the weather hot
and sultry, through Whiteside and Lookout valleys and over Lookout Mountain,
encamping in Lookout vaUey. On the 5th the march was resumed and con-
tinued to the 8th, when it reached Mill Creek and Snake Creek gaps at the foot
of the Chattoogata ridge. Here the skirmishers came upon the rebel cavahy
pickets, and drove them from the mountain crest by the Dalton road. The
enemy was in sight in large force and strongly fortified on Chattoogata, other-
wise known as Eocky Face Mountain. He was immediately attacked and the
battle that ensued resulted iu the capture of Snake Creek gap, a formidable
mountain barrier through which the entire Union army passed. He was again
encountered on the 15th, strongly fortified on the Dalton road, near Eesaca,
and after a hard day's fight, was defeated, though his numbers and advantages
were vastly superior. Four pieces of artillery were captured by the division.
On the 16th it pressed vigorously forward towards Atlanta, marching di.i y
1S64 BATTLE OP PBACH TREE CREEK. 433
until the 25tli, when Pumpkin Vine creek was reached just in time to extinguish
the burning timbers of the bridge which the enemy had fired. The bridge was
immediately repaired, and the Twenty-eighth, being deployed as skirmishers,
pushed forward on the double quick, and encountered the enemy in strong
force, who was driven, after a hard fight, from his position which was immedi-
ately occupied by the triumphant troops. On the same day an action com-
menced at New Hope Church, which continued for seven consecutive days,
when the enemy was completely routed with heavy loss« During all this time
the troops were under fire night and day, without an hour's relief. The con-
tending lines were in close proximity, which fact, together witli the uneven
nature of the ground, demanded incessant watchfulness, no opportunity being
afforded for proper shelter, rest or subsistence.
On the 14th of June the division, still advancing, participated in the fiercely
contested battles of Pine Knob, Pine Hill and Lost Mountain, at the commence-
ment of which the rebel General Polk was killed by a shell from one of the
guns of Knap's Battery. Constant skirmishes occurred through the following
day, and on the 16th the battle of Muddy Creek was fought, on the IDth that
of Noses Creek, 22d Kolb's Farm, 27th Kenesaw Mountain, July 3d, Marietta,
all of which resulted in defeat and loss to the enemy. In the interim skirmishes
and slight battles occurred until the close of the month. In all these engage-
ments the Twenty-eighth Eegiment bore a distinguished part. Still pursuing,
our troops passed over a succession of works, elaborate and strong, consisting
of breast-works, bastions, rifle-pits, abattis and palisades, from which the
enemy was driven, and on the 5th of July, came in sight of Atlanta, to the
speedy possession of which the troops looked forward with confidence.
On the 19th of July preparations were quietly and quickly made at Peach
Tree Creek, to surprise the enemy and drive him from a prominent lull on the
opposite side, which he held in force, being well protected with rifle-pits and
breast-works, Th« creek was bridged and crossed by tlie Second Division,
which threw up an extended Tete-de-JPont and rested for the night. The day
following, the furious battle of Peach Tree Creek occurred, commencing with a
fierce charge upon the front of the division, continuing with unusual violence for
several hours, and ending with the enemy's defeat. In this brilliant engage-
ment another brave youn^ officer fdl — Captain Thomas H. EUiott, Adjutant
General on the staff of General Geary, He entered the service in the Twenty-
eighth Eegiment as First Lieutenant of company H, and was promoted for
meritorious conduct. He was a young man of fine literary attainments, a great
favorite with his fellow-soldiers, fearless and courageous even to a fault.
In his official report of this battle General Geary says :— " The appearance of
the enemy as they charged upon our front across the cleared field was magni-
ficent. Earely has such a sight been presented in battle. Pouring out from
the woods they advanced in immense gray masses, (not lines,) with flags and
banners, many of them new and beautifril, while the General and Staff officers
were in plain view, with drawn sabres flashing in the light^ galloping here and
there as they urged their troops on to the charge- The rebel troops also
seemed to rush forward with more than customary nerve and heartiness to the
attack. This grand charge was ffood^s inaugural^ and his army came upon us
that day full of high hop^ confident that the small force in tJieir fr-out could
not withstand them, but their ardor and confidence were soon shaken."
From this period until the ii^ik of Au^st^ when an engagement at Pace's
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434 TWENTY-EIGHTH EEGIMENT, 1864
ferry resulted in another victory, and from that day to their victorious entry
into Atlanta, the troops lay before that town, strengenthing their defences, ex-
tending and advancing their i)ickets, receiving and returning the fire of the
enemy's artillery, and punishing him severely in numerous battles and skir-
mishes. On September 2d, completely exhausted and thoroughly beaten and
disheartened, the enemy sullenly evacuated Atlanta, and the conquering forces
took possession, marching joyfully in, with colors flying, to the inspiriting
strains of patriotic music, the White Star Division having the advance. A
brilliant summary of the " hundred days^ fight^^ of this eventfid campaign is
given in the following extract from General Geary's official report : — " Thus
gloriously ended the campaign, unequalled for brilliant victories, over seem-
ingly insurmountable difficulties, and unsurpassed in history — a campaign
which will stand forever a monument of the valor, endurance and patriotism of
the American soldier ; four months of hard, constant labor, under the hot sun
of a southern summer, scarce a day of which was passed out of the sound of
the crash of musketry and roar of artUlery j two hundred miles travelled through
a countiy, in every mile of which nature and art seemed leagued for defence —
mountains, rivers, lines of works — a campaign in which every march was a
fight, in which battles followed in such rapid succession, and were so inti-
mately connected by an unremitting series of skirmishes, that it may properly
be regarded as one grand battle, which crowned with grander victory, attests
the skill and patience of the hero who matured its plans and directed their
execution."
From the date of its occupation until the 15th of November, the regiment
remained at Atlanta, performing guard and fatigue duty, assisting to make
reconnoissances, and taking part in foraging expeditions, the latter, not only
feeding the garrison of Atlanta, but demonstrating the important fact that an
army could move and subsist upon the resources of the country. On the 14th
of November the troops under General Iverson, supposing Atlanta to have
been evacuated, made an attack upon the Union lines, near the Whitehall road,
(where the Twenty-eighth was stationed,) and was repulsed with severe loss in
killed and wounded and some prisoners.
November 15th, the camp was broken up and Sherman's famous '■'■Marcli to
the Sea" commenced. This bold undertaking was of such stupendous magni-
tude, and encircled with so many and such tremendous obstacles, as to astonish
the entire country and to strike terror into the heart of the confederacy. Many
regarded it as an act of madness, whilst few dared contemplate its successfid
termination. Unincumbered with any superfluity of tents, baggage or provi-
sion trains, the brave and well-tried army marched day after day, scarcely
halting for needed rest and nutriment, through sunshine and storm, heat and
cold, over hills, streams, swami^s and morasses, bivouacking at night along the
roads, and subsisting man and beast from the lands over which they passed,
laying waste plantations of notorious rebel leaders and destroying immense
depots of provisions intended for Lee's army, cotton, grain, cotton gins and
mills and other rebel property, together with numerous bridges and many miles
of railroad. Guerrilla bands and detachments of rebel cavalry that hovered
about, were attacked and if not driven off, either captured or killed. The
troops pushed forward with the utmost alacrity, enjoyiug the march as a grand
trium]3hant passage through an enemy's coimtry, rather than a severe and toil-
some journey, full of privations, dangers and disasters. Onward they pressed
1864 MARCH TO THE SE/V, 435
regardless of labor, and in defiance of every obstacle, until, on the 10th of De-
cember, they approached the outer works of the enemy at Savanuali, and en-
camped a,t a distance of three mil«s from the city, which was at once besieged.
During the succeeding ten days the time was chiefly occupied in throwing up
breast- works and erecting fortifications, the troops being under fire from the
enemy's batteries and a number of gun boats stationed in the river. Shot and
shell were poured in upon them from sixty-four and thirty-pounder siege guns
and many pieces of light artillery. Still the work progressed steadily, the men
laboring earnestly and with chcerftdness.
On the night of the 20th, General Geary discovered that the enemy was
evacuating Savannah, and at one o'clock in the morning of the 21st, he pushed
forward to intercept the retiiing forces and take possession of the town. Just
outside of the city limits, he was met at two o'clock, by the Mayor and a dele-
gation of the Board of Aldermen, bearing a flag of truce, who formally sur-
rendered to Mm the place, presenting him with the following document :
" Savannah, December 21, 1864.
To General John W. Geaey,
Commanding U. 8. Military Forces near Savannah :
Sir : — The city of Savannah is being evacuated by the Confederate military
and is now entirely defenceless.
As Chief Magistrate of the city, I respectfully request your protection of the
lives and private property of the citizens, and of our women and children.
Trusting that this appeal to your generosity and humanity may favorably
influence your action,
I have the honor to be your obedient servant,
E. D. ARNOLD,
Mayor of Savannah.^
General Geary accordingly entered the city with his command, and just as
the sun first gilded the morning clouds, the national colors, side by side with
the White Star standard, were unfurled from the dome of the Exchange, and
over the United States Custom House. The part assigned the Twenty-eighth,
was the capture and occupancy of Fort Jackson. In the afternoon, other troops
began to enter the town. Immense piles of cotton and other property, as well
as several gun-boats in the river, had been set on fire by the retreating rebels,
to the extinguishment of which the troops early and industriously applied them-
selves. Millions of dollars worth of property and seven vessels were saved to
the Government, by their persevering exertions, pursued whilst under conttuued
fire from the rebel gun-boat Savannah, which was subsequently driven ashore
and blown up. In consideration of the services of his division on this occasion,
General Geary was appointed Military Governor of Savannah.
Being relieved by General Grover's division. General Geary, on the 19th of
January, 1865, received orders to join, with his command, the other divisions
of Sherman's army, which had crossed the Savannah river and advanced to
Perry sburg; but tu consequence of a severe storm which overflowed the country,
and rendered the roads impassable, he was detained in Savannah until the 27th,
when, leaving the city at eight o'clock in the morning, by the Augusta turn
pike, he started upon the ^'^ war path through the Carolines.'''
.Innumerable obstacles, both natural and artificial, were hom-ly encountered
an(^ overcome. Streams and swamps were waded or bridged, and miles of
indescribably bad roads corduroyed, before the troops could pass, whilst at every
436 TVVESTY-BIGHTH RBGIMEHT. 1865
available point they were annoyed by the desultory firing and obstructions
thrown in the way by squads of the enraged and now dfesperate enemy. Fre-
quent skirmishes occurred. Severe ones took place at the crossings of the
North and South Edisto, and at Congaree and Black rivers, at aU of which
places the Twenty-eighth Eegiment was among the first to cross. At North
Edisto, Colonel Flynn and several of his men were wounded. General Geary
in his official report says : — " This campaign, although in its general features
of the same nature as that from Atlanta, to Savannah, was one of much greater
labor, and tested most thoroughly the power of endurance and elasticity of
spirits among American soldiers. The distance marched was much farther,
through regions presenting greater natural obstacles, and where a vindictive
enemy might naturally be expected in force suflacient to harass our troops and
interfere frequently with our trains. The season was one of unusual inclemency,
during which the roads were in the worst condition. Yet my command marched
from Savannah to Goldsboro', without very serious opposition and without a
single attack upon the trains under my charge. The spirit of my troops through-
out was confident and buoyant, expressive of that implicit trust in the Com-
mander-in-chief and belief in themselves, which are always the presages of
military success. It was their common experience to march at dawn or earlier,
corduroy miles of road, exposed to drenching rains, or standing waist deep
often in swamps, lifting wagons out of mire and quicksand, where mules could
not obtain a foot-hold j and when the day's work was through, encamp late at
night, only to repeat the process with the next day. Through this all they
evinced a determination and cheerfulness which has added greatly to my for-
mer high appreciation of the same qualities shown by them upon so many battle-
fields of the past four years."
Upon reaching Ealeigh, negotiations were entered into between Generals
Sherman and Johnson, which resulted, on the 26th of AprO, in the surrender
of the latter with his army. General Lee had already surrendered to General
Grant, and soon after, Generals Kirby Smith and Dick Taylor laid down their
arms, and the rebellion was crushed. Peace soon followed, and the troops of
the Twentieth Corps, to which General Geary's division was then attached, were
marched to Washington by way of Eichmond, and disbanded.
During the four years' service of the Twenty-eighth Eegiment, its casualties
were about equal to the number of its original muster ; and, although in its
organized condition it served in twelve different States of the Union, and was
engaged in as many skirmishes and battles as any regiment iu the United
States army, it never lost a siugle wagon or ambulance or any other description
of property, by allowing it to fall into the hands of the enemy. The officers
were frequently changed in consequence of deaths, resignations and promotions,
the regiment having had four Colonels,four Lieutenant Colonels and nine Majors.
It also produced one Major General and three Brigadiers, viz : — Hector Tyu-
dale, Ario Pardee, Jr., and John Flynn.
The members of the regiment who remained at the close of the war were
mustered out of the .service on the 18th of July, 1865, and were heartily wel-
comed home, their privations, sufferings, labors and gallant services having
endeared them in the warmest affections of the highly gratified and truly
grateful loyal people of tbe country. Then." soiled, torn and tattered flags,
carried triumphantly through so many bloody battle-fields, attesting the un-
failing courage of the men who bore th^m, have received a hallowed place in
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437
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the archives of the Commonwealth, whilst the brave and noble soldiers wbo
fought beneath and around them, have returned to the peaceful pursuits of life
and the enjoyment of the multiform blessings their struggles and triumphs
have secured to their country and the world.
FIELD AND STAFF OFFICERS.
John W. Geary
Gab'l De Korponay
Thomas J. Ahl
JohnFlynn
Hector Tyndale
James Fitzpatrick...
Ario Pardee, Jr..
William Raphail
Robert Warden..
Lans'dF. Chapman
Jacob D. Arner
Samuel Goodman...
Henry Cheesman...
WUliam S. Witham
Benjamin F. Lee...
John P. Nicholson
H. Eru'st Goodman
William Altman
Samuel Logan.
Col..
...do.
do.
do.
Lt.Col
..do....
Major.
...do....
...do....
...do....
...do....
Adj
...do
...do
Q. M...
..do
Surg,
...do .
As.Sur.
Wm. M. Borland....'... do .
June 28, '61,
June 28, '61,
July 11, '61,
July 1, '61,
June 28, '61,
June 28, '61,
June 28,
'61,
July 3,
'61,
June 28,
'61,
July 6,
'61,
July 6,
'61,
Oct. 15,
'61,
July 11,
'61,
July 2,
'61,
June 28,
'61,
June 28,
'61,
July 23,
'61,
Dec. 17,
'62,
June 28,
Aug. 1,
'61,
'62,
Promoted to Brig. Gen. U. S. V., April 25, '62—
wounded at Bolivar, Cedar Mountain and Chan-
cellorsvile— promoted to Maj. Gen., Jan. 12, '65.
Promoted from Lt. Col. to Col., April 25, 1862 —
disch. on Surgeon's certificate, March 26, 1863.
Promoted fr. Capt. company H, to Colonel, Mar.
15, 1863 — resigned March 18, 1864.
Wd. at Gettysburg, July 3, 1863, and at Norrh
Edisto river, S. C. Feb. 12, '65— promoted to Lt.
Col., Dec. 12, 1863— to Col., June 9, 186-i— to Bv.
Brig. General, May 13, 1865 — discharged Nov.
3, 1865— Vet.
Promoted to Lt. Col., April 25, 1862— wounded
at Antietam, Sept. 17, 1862— promoted to Brig.
Gen. Vols., Nov. 29, 1862— disch. March 18, 1863.
Promoted to Major, Mar. 27, '64— to Lt. Col., Aug.
9, 1864— wounded at Antietam, Sept. 17, 18G2, at
Mill Creek Gap, May 8, 1864— mustered out with
regiment, July 18, 1865.
Promoted to Major, Nov. 1, 1861 — to Lt. Colonel
147th regiment P. V., October 9, 1862
Promoted to Major, July 1, 1862— resigned Jan-
uary 15, 1863.
Promoted to Major, April 25, 1862— died at Win-
chester, Va., June 30, 1862.
Promoted to Maj., Jan. 22, 1863— killed at Chan-
cellorsville. May 3, 1863.
Promoted to Major. June 1, 1865 — mustered out
with regiment, July 18, 1865.
Promoted to Adjutant, Nov. 13, 1861 — discharged
Aug. 3. 1864— Brevet Capt., Maj., Lt. Col. and
Col., March 13, 1865.
Promoted to Adjutant, July 28, 1864— discharged
February 8, 1865.
Promoted to Adjutant, June 1, 1865 — mustered
out with regiment, July 18, 1865.
Resigned Sept. 10, 1862, to accept commission as
Captain and A. C. S.
Promoted from Com. Sgt. to Quartermaster,Sept.
10, 1862— mustered out with reg., July 18,1865 —
Brev. Capt., Maj. and Lt. Col., Mar. 13, 1865.
Transferred to U. S. V., as Assistant Surgeon, to
date Feb. 26, 1864— Brevet Colonel and Surgeon
in Chief, Army of Ga.
Promoted to Surgeon, May 8, 1864— mustered out
with regiment, July 18, 1865
Resigned October 3, 1862.
Resigned November 27, 1862.
Note.- The following abbreviations have been used in the preparation of remarks :
Surg. Surgeon.
Sgt. Sergeant.
OS. hospital. Keg. regiment. Sub. substitute.
Lt. Lieutenant.
Mns. mustered.
Muc. musician.
Ab. absent.
Asst. assistant.
Adj. Adjutant.
Bu. buried.
Bv. brevet.
Bd. band.
Capt. Captain.
Chap. Chaplain
Cor. Corporal. Fr. from.
Com. commissioned or Furl, furlough.
commissary.
Cert, certificate.
Dis. dismis.sed.
Dis'y. disability.
Disch. discharged.
Exp. expiration.
Pr. promoted.
PI. principal.
Priv. private.
Keg. regiment.
Red. reduced.
Kgs. resigned.
Rem. removed.
Sen. sentenced.
Sorv. service.
t'tcw. steward.
Tr. transferred.
Vet. veteran volunteer.
Wd. wounded.
Wds. wounds.
TWENTY-EIGHTH IlEGIMBNT,
>'AME.
RANK.
DATE OP MUSTER
INTO SERVICE
-3
>
REMARKS.
John H. Mnllin
As. Sur.
Oct. 15, '62,
3
Resigned April 17, 1863.
WiUiani F. Smith...
...do
June 5, '63,
3
Promoted to Surgeon, Dec. 23, 1864, and trans-
ferred to 73d regiment P. V.
AbinH. Lic^ht
...do
May 23, '64,
3
Mustered out with regiment, July 18, 1865.
Chas. W. Heisley...
Chap...
Nov. 1, '61,
3
Resigned Julv 18, 1863.
N. B. Critchfield
...do
Mav 22, '64,
3
Mustered out with regiment, July 18, 1865.
James C. 8mith
Sr. Maj.
June 28, '61,
3
Promoted to Sergeant Major, July 1, 1865— to 1st
Lieutenant Co. C, 28th reg. P. V., July 8, 1865.
Thomas Monroe
...do
June 28, '61,
3
Promoted to Sergeant Major, August 1, 1864 — to
1st Lieutenant company C, July 7, 1865.
Samuel F, M'Kee...
...do
June 28, '61,
3
Promoted to Sergeant Major, July 20, 1861— to
Adjutant 147th regiment P. V., Dec. 1, 1862.
Thomas M'Cune
...do
July 1, '61,
3
Promoted to Sergeant Major, September 10, '61—
discharged on Surgeon's cei'tificate, Feb. 26, '63.
Michael B. Devine..
...do
July 1, '61,
3
Promoted to Sergeant Major, Feb. 26, 1863— dis-
charged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 14, 1863.
Edward D. Foulke
...do
July 6, '61,
3
Promoted to Sergeant Maj or, Dec. 1, '63— reduced
to" ranks and transferred to Co. D, Aug. 1, '64.
R. A. Kerrihard
...do
June 28, '61,
3
Promoted to Sergeant Maj or, August 15, 1863—
kiUed at Taylor Ridge, Ga., Nov. 27, 1863.
Wesley Hamilton...
Q.M.Sr
July 1, '61,
^
Promoted to Quartermaster Sergeant, Apr. 8, '65 —
mustered out with regiment, July 18, '65— Vet.
David B. Hilt
do
July 20, '61,
o
Promoted to Quartermaster Sergeant, July 20,
1861— disch. on Surg, certificate, Aug. 17, 1862.
Albert J. Watt
Com. Sr
July 1, '61,
3
Promoted to Commissary Sergeant, Sept. 1, '63—
mustered out with regiment, July 18, 1865.
J. H. Lippincott
...do
June 21, '61,
3
Promoted to Commissary Sergeant, Sept. 10, '62—
transferred to company B, September 1, 1863.
P. S. C. Hough
Hos. St.
July 11, '61,
3
Promoted to Hospital Steward, Nov. 24, 1863—
mustered out with regiment, July 18, 1865.
James Kemble
...do
July 24, '61,
3
Promoted to Hospital Steward, July 24, '61— dis-
charged November 24, 1862, and promoted to
Hospital Steward U. S. A.
EEGIMENTAL BAND
Wm. F. Simpson.
Michael H. Rahn.
William Whitcomb
Frederick Spohn,
James !j. Warwick
Boltz, rranklin
Beck, Jacob H
Beck, Anthony
Beck, Antrim
Beck, George
Bender, Godfrey
Burr, William H ...
Burke, Geo. H. C...
ConoA'er, Jos. C
Coiasins, Geo. R
DeHart, William Hi... do
Farrington, Thos....l...do
Fenner, Geo. W do
Geary, Edward R do
PL Muc
...do
L'd.Bd.
Muc...
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
do
do
do
do
do
Geary, William L..
Haines, William R
Heisley, Chas. C
Labar," Jesse ,
Levan, Robert W. ..'... do ...
Markley, Beneville ...do...
Murray, Samuel ...do...
Simmerman, J. S... ...do...
Stautfer, Alfred F...'...do ...
Waltz, Peter ...do...
Zane, Walter H ...do...
July 28,
July 2,
Julv 20,
June 28,
Aug. SO,
Aug. 30,
Aug. 30,
Aug. 30,
Aug. 30,
Dec. 21,
Sept. 6,
Sept. 6,
Sept. 7,
Dec. 24,
Sept. 26,
Dec. 21,
Aug. 30,
Sept. 9,
Sept. 6,
July 17,
Aug. 30,
Sept. 9,
Sept. 26,
Aug. 30,
Aug. 30,
Aug. 30,
Sept. 26,
Sept. 6,
Sept. 6,
Sept. 26,
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Promoted to Principal Musician, March 1, 1864—
discharged — date unknown.
Promoted to Principal Musician, April 1, 1865 —
mustered out with regiment, July 18, 1865.
Deserted October 1, 1861.
Promoted to principal muc, September 14, 1862—
mustered out with regiment, July 18, 1865.
Mustered out Sept. 9, 1862, by General Order.
Died July 15, 1862, at Winchester, Va.
Mustered out Sept. 9, 1862, by General Order.
Mustered out Sept. 9, 1862, by General Order.
Mustered out Sept. 9, 1862, by General Order.
Mustered out Sept. 9, 1862, by General Order.
Mustered out Sept. 9, 1862, by General Order.
Mustered out Sept. 9, 1862, by General Order.
Mustered out Sept. 9, 1862, by General Order.
Mustered out Sept. 9, 1862, by General Order.
Mustered out Sept. 9, 1862, by General Order.
Mustered out Sept. 9, 1862, by General Order.
Mustered out Feb. 5, 1862, by General Order.
Mustered out Sept. 9, 1862, by General Order.
Disch. to accept commission as 2d Lieutenant in
Knap's Pennsylvania battery, October 5, 1861.
Mustered out Sept. 9, 1862, by General Order.
Mustered out Sept. 9, 1862, by General Order.
Mustered out Sept. 9, 1862, by General Order.
Mustered out Sent. 9, 1862, by General Order.
Mustered out Sept. 9, 1862, by General Order.
Mustered out Sept. 9, 1862, by General Order.
Mustered out Sept. 9, 1862, by General Order.
Mustered out Sept. 9, 1862, by General Ordex-.
Mustered out Sept, 9, 1862, by General Order.
Mustered out Sept. 9, 1862, by General Order.
Mustered out Sept. 9, 1862, by General Order.
THEEE YEARS' SERVICE.
Company A.
RECRUITED AT PHILADELPHIA.
Ario Pardee, Jr.
Jas. Fitzpatrick.
James Sillirr)an,Jr
George Marr .
John Gorman
Isaiah B. Robinson
William Airey
Capt.
,..do.
,..do.
2d Lt.
..do....
.do.
Smith Durst 1st
Samuel F. M'Kee...
Geo. W. Eddinger.
Patrick M'Shay
WiUiam H. Wolf.
George Burt
Wm. M' Donald
Rob't A. Kerrihard
Thomas Monroe,
John B. Lockhart
Robert I. Carter.
William Wyli>
Archibald Nesbit,
Dennis Laughlin. ,
Joseph H. Cornet,
William H.Doak.,
James Shirey
Tliomas Karley
Henry Hembach,
Alex'r W. Selfridge
Beniah Pratt
William W. James
Wm. P. Cortright..,
William Horn.
James C. Smith
Frank Harkins
Fred'k Spohn
Wm. F. Simpson
John R. Young.
Anderson, John
Albert, Henry
Ash, Phineas W
Armpriester, Sam'l
Achuff, Joseph
Alwell, James
Albert, Anthony....
Alsfleld , Edwin M.
Buzzard, Amos
June 28, '61,
June 28, '61,
June 28, '61,
June 28, '61,
June 28, '61,
June 28, '61,
June 28, '61,
Promoted to Major 28th reg. P.V,, Nov. 1, 1861.
Promoted to Captain, January 1, 1862— to Mai or
March 27, 1864— Vet.
Pr. from Cor. to 1st Sgt., July 1, '61— to 2d Lt.,
Jan. 1, '62— to 1st Lt., July 1, '62— to Capt., Aug.
16, 1864— mustered out with Co., July 18, 1865.
Pr. to 1st Sgt., Julv 12, 1863— to 1st Lt., Oct. 1,
1864— mus. out with Co., July 18, 1865— Vet.
Resigned December 31, 1861.
Promoted from Sergeant, January 1, '62— killed
July 20, 1864, at Peach Tree Creek, Ga.
Pr. to Cor., Jan. 1, '63— to Sgt., July 12, '63— to
1st Sgt., Oct. 1, 1864— to 2d Lt., June 1, 1865—
mustered out with Co., July 18, 1865— Vet.
Pr. to Cor., Jan. 1, '63— to Sgt., July 12, 1863— to
1st Sergeant, June 1, 1865 — mustered out with
company, July 18, 1865— Vet.
Pr. to Sero;'t Major 28th reg. P. V., July 20, '61.
Wd — pr. to Cor., Feb. 1, 1863— to Sgt., Jan. 1,
1864— mustered out with Co. , July 18, '65— Vet.
Pr. to Cor., Jan. 1, 1863— to Sgt., Oct. 1, 1864—
mustered out with Co., July 18, 1865— Vet.
Pr. to Cor., Jan. 1, 1864— to Sgt., Feb. 1, 1865—
mustered out with Co., July 18, 1865— Vet.
Wounded — promoted to Sergeant, June 1, '65 —
mustered out with Co., July 18, 1865— Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 16, '63.
Pr. to Serg't Major"28th reg. P. V,, Aug. 15, '63.
Wounded at Chancellorsville— promoted to Ser-
geant Major 28th reg. P. V., Aug. 1, '64— Vet.
Died at Harper's Ferry, Va., December 11, 1862.
Died July 12, 1863, at Philadelphia, of wounds
received at Chancellorsville.
Died at Philadelphia, November 26, 1862.
Promoted to Sergeant, September 30, 1862— mus-
tered out July 2, 1864.
Promoted to Corporal, Jan. 1, 1864— mustered out
with company, July 18, 1865- Vet.
Promoted to Corporal, Jan. 1, 1864— mustered out
with company," July 18, 1865— Vet.
Promoted to Coi-poral, Jan. 1. 1864 — mustered out
with company, July 18, 1865— Vet.
Promoted to Corporal, Jan. 1, 1864 — mustered out
with company, July 18, 1865— Vet.
Promoted to Corporal, Oct. 1, 1864— mustered out
with company, July 18, 1865— Vet.
Promoted to Corporal, Feb. 1, 1865— mustered out
with company, July 18, 1865.
Discharged Feb. 28, 1862, to receive commission
as 2d Lieutenant company H, 46th reg. P. V.
Discharged for wounds, November 29, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 7, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 15, '63.
Disch. ¥eb. 19, 1863, for wds. rec. at Antietam.
Promoted to Sergeant Major, July 1, 186.5— Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Promoted to Principal Musician, 'Sept. 14, 1862.
Promoted to 2d Principal Musician, Mar. 1, 1864.
Deserted June 20, 1885.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 29, '62.
Disch.arged by General Order, May 23, 1865.
Discharged by General Order, May 23, 1865.
Discharged by General Order, May 23, 1865.
Deserted June 20, 1865.
Discharged by General Order, May 23, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
440
TWENTY-EIGHTH REGIMENT,
VAUE.
RANK.
DATE OP MUSTER
INTO SERVICE.
1
J, REMARKS.
Buzzard, Isaac
Bachman, George...
Black, Jacob R
Brong, Charles F...
Barringer, John
Barringer, Isaac
Buzzard, Josiah
Bender, Christ' n F
Beers, Henry W
Brenuan, John.
Private
...do....
...do....
...do....
...do....
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
Feb. 14, '65,
Feb. 14, '65,
Mar. 2, '65,
Mar. 9, '65,
Dec. 22, '64,
Dec. 22, '64,
Feb. 14, '65,
Feb. 20, '65,
June 28, '61,
June 28, '61,
June 28, '61,
June 28, '61,
Aug. 11, '64,
June 28, '61,
Feb. 14, '65,
June 28, '61,
Feb. 14, '65,
Feb. 17, '65,
June 28, '61,
June 28, '61,
June 28. '61,
June 28, '61,
June 28, '61,
Jan. 22, '64,
Feb. 14, '65,
June 28, '61,
June 28, '61,
June 28, '61,
Feb. 24, '64,
June 28, '61,
Feb. 16, '65,
Feb.' 24, '64, .
Feb. 25, '64, i
June 28, '61, >
June 28, '61, .
June 28, '61, .
June 28, '61, ^
June 28, '61, <
June 28, '61, J
Feb. 14, '65, J
Feb. 24, '65, ]
Mar. 11, '65, ]
Jan. 28, '64, I
June 28, '61, i
June 28, '61, •'
June 28, '61, C
June 28, '61, '
June 28, '61, c
June 28, '61, C
Feb. 20, '65, 1
June 28, '61, S
Jan. 26, '65, 1
Feb. 10, '65, 1
Feb. 20, '65, 1
Feb. 14, '65, 1
June 28, '61, 3
June 23, '61, 3
June 28, '61, 3
Feb. 14, '65, 1
Feb. 13, '65, 1
Feb. 14, '65. 1
Feb. 14, '65, 1
Feb. 17, '(J5, 1
Dec. 22, '64, 1
July 25. '61, 3
June 28, '61, 3
Feb. 24, '64, 3
June 28, '61, 3
Feb. 16, '64, 3
Feb. 18, '65, 1
June 28, '61, 3
July 17, '61, 3
June 28, '61, 3
1 Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
1 Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
1 Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
1 Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
1 Drafted— mus. out with company, July 18, 1865.
1 Drafted— mus. out with company, July 18, 1865.
1 Mustered out August 9, 1865.
1 Mustered, out July 14, 1865.
3 Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 15, '63.
3 Discharged on Surg, certificate— date unknown.
3 Discharged July 20, 1864.
3 Discharged July 20, 1864.
1 Discharged by General Order, June 2, 1865.
i Deserted July 17, 1862.
1 Discharged by General Order, May 23, 1865.
3 Absent, in arrest, at muster out— Vet.
L Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
L Absent, sick, at muster out.
Brown, Henry E....
Beahm, Jesse
Barker, Francis
...do
...do
...do
Boyle, Patrick
Burweli, Burton
Behrens, John
Conklin, Jos. N
...do
...do
...do
...do
Collins, Henry.
..do
Cunningham, Thos
Campbell, John
Claywell, Reuben...
CampbeU, Daniel...
Dolan, Hugh.
...do
...do
...do
...do
..do ..
3 Discharged July 20, 1864.
3 Discharged July 20, 1864.
3 Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
3 Deserted June 29, 1863— returned April 11, '65—
mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
3 Mustered out mth company, July 18, 1865— Vet.
3 Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
. Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
3 Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 28, '63.
3 Discharged July 20, 1864.
3 Discharged July 20, 1864.
3 Discbarsred on Surgeon's certificate, June 30, '65.
3 Died Mav 18, 1863, of wounds received at Chan-
Durst, Euo-ene
..do ...
Derr, Paul
..do
Decker, John F
Depue, Abraham....
Dout, Eli „.
Dunham, Geo. H....
Deam, John
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
Drake, William H..
Eike, George
..do
..do
cellorsville.
L Discharged by General Order, May 23, 1865.
i Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
5 Mustered out with company. July 18, 1865.
5 Disch. on Surgeon's certificate— date unknown.
5 Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. IS, '63.
Fox, Peter
..do
Fagan, Christopher
Fagen, Peter
..do
..do
..do
..do
J Discharged July 20, 1864.
5 Discharged July 20, 1864.
J Transferred to 6th reg. U. S. Cavalry, Nov. 1, '62.
Faichter, Nicholas..
Fatkins, John
..do
..do
Funk, .John W
..do
Fmiong, James
Godshalk. Benj. F..
..do
..do
..do
Deserted— date unknown.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
5 Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 11, '65.
5 Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Mar. 10, '63.
) Discharged July 20, 1864.
> Discharged July 20, 1864.
> Discharged July 20, 1864.
Wounded— mustered out August 8, 1864.
Killed at Gettysburg, July 3, 1863.
Deserted June 20. 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Mastered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June 8, 1865.
Discharged by General Order, May 23, 1865.
Discharged by General Order, May 23, 1865.
Discharged by General Order, May 23, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Drafted— mus. out with company, July 18, 1865.
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Discharged July 20, 1834,
Discharged bv General Order, June 20, 1865.
Killed at Antietam, Md., September 17, 1862.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
..do
..do
..do
Gensil, John W
Grum, Charles
..do
..do
Grum, Henrv
Godley, Charles
..do
..do
..do
Herman, Wm. H...
Hess, Henry C
Houck, George W..
Hoglaud, Christian
Holler, John
..do
..do
..do
..do
.do
do
Hill, Harrison..
Hehr, .Jacob
do
Hay, John P
Hartzell, Wm. H ...
Innes, Wm. P .
..do
..do
do
Innes, John A..
do
Knauss, Aaron F...
Karns, Joseph
..do
..do
Kale, Edward
..do
Kortz, William
Kindred, EzraH....
Kunkle, Andrew ...
Lauffhlin, James....
Lerch, John E
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
Little, Joseph
..do
Liittlcton, Edward..
Lambert, Jacob |
..do
..do....
Discharged on Sura-eon's certificate, June 14 '64.
Discharged July 20, 1864.
THREE YEARS' SERVICE.
441
Ijangham, George... Private
Labar, Theodore do
Labar, Isaac
Lehm, Adam
]\fowrie, George..
Maloy , Barney .. . .
Monroe, Robert..
Ma gee, John
Martin, Patrick..
Moyer, "WiUiam H..
Mowrie, Josiah...
Myers, Stephen..
Minig, Saaanel....
Maloney, John....
Marx, Nicholas ..
Morgan, William H
M'Geichan, Daniel..
M' Daniels, William
M'Kechney, Alex...
M'Donald,'Henry...
M'Curiey, James D
M'Hoes," John
Nuss, Joseph,
Kixon, Joseph.
Nixon, William H...
O'Donnell, Patrick..
Penrose, John B
Petrie, James
Pysher, Martin
"Petrie, John............
Quinn, Patrick
Rough, Isaac
Roseberry, William
Reichardt, John G...
Rightnour, Jefler'n
Rough, Jacob
Rosenstock, Jacob...
Roling, Robert
Rodeubaugh, Jas.M
Smith, Washing'nH
Shaver, William P..
Salmon, William H
Smith, Edward N...
Serfdss, Aaron
Seiple, Harrison D..
Schlenzing, Bern'd..
Stocker, Jackson E
Seip, William H
Shank, Samuel
Smith, Solomon
Smith, Joseph....
Shafer Jacob
Shriver, John
Smith, John
Sitler, Daniel
Sonn, Joseph
Smith, John D
Staub, Paul,
Shugart, John...
Sprague, Oscar Li....
Sprague, Wm. E
Smith, Levi L
Steel, Charles
Spatzer, Emanuel...
Stetler, Emanuel..,.
Smith, James W
Tarn, Thomas
Tweedle, James B...
Transue, Anthony...
Ultz, Jacob T. '
Wildman, Jacob
Wier, Alexander
Walters, Jacob E.,..
56
Sept.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
June
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
June
June
Drafted— discharged for wounds, Dec. 3, 1864.
Deserted June 17, 1865.
Deserted Juno 18, ISflS.
Discharged by General Order, May 23, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 18, '65— Vet.
Mustered out with comoany, July 18, '65— Vet,
Mustered out with compauv, July IS, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Wd. at Chanceilors\ille— dfsch. July 20. 1864.
Captured at Gettysburg, July 3, 1863— discharg-
ed July 20, 1864.
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June 80, '65.
Transferred to 16th U. S. Infantry, Jan. 23, '62.
Killed at Antietam, Md., Septeniber 17, 1862.
Died at Bridgeport, Ala.. May 1, 1864.
Killed at Pine Hill, Ga., Juno 15, 1864.
Wd,— mus. out with Co., July 18, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Wd. at Antietam— discharged July 20, 1864.
Discharged July 20, 1864.
WM. at Antietam— discharged July 20, 1864.
Deserted June 20, 1836.
Mustered out Vv ith company, July 18, 1865.
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June 27, '^.
Drafted— mus. out with company, July 18, 1865.
Discharged July 20, 1S64.
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Discharged by General Order, June 17, 1865.
Died June 12, 1863, of wounds received at Chan-
cellorsville.
Killed at Antietam, Md., Sept. 17, 1862.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865 — Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Drafted— mus. out with company, July 18, 1865.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Mar. 28, '63.
Wounded at Chancellorsville— disch. July 20,'64.
Discharged by General Order, May 23, 1865.
Discharged by General Order, May 23, 1865.
Mustered out' with company, July 18, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 18. 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Mustered out with company, Julv 18, 1865.
Drafted— mustered out with Co., July 18, 1865.
Drafted— mustered out with Co., July 18, 1865.
Drafted— mustered out July 14, 1865.
Drafted— mustered out July 27, 1865.
Drafted— mustered out June 9, 1865.
Discharged for wounds — date unknown.
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Wd. at Antietam— discharged July 20, 1864,
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Discharged July 20, 1864,
Discharged J uly 20, 1S64.
Discharged for wounds, May 18, 1865.
Discharged for wounds, February 28, 1865.
Died at Philadelphia, December 13, 1862.
Killed at Dalton, Ga., August 18, 1864.
Deserted June 17, 1865.
Deserted June 20, 1865.
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Discharged September 16, 1864,
Discharged July 20, 1864,
Discharged by General Order, May 23, 18615.
Mustered out" with compiny, July 18, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 18G5»
442
TWENTY-EIGHTH REGIJMENT,
Worg, Prosper Private
Williams, Thomas..'. ..do....
Weaver, Henry ...do....
Washbnrn, Reuben ...do ....
Whit bread, W. H...!... do ....
Walters, Herman... ...do....
Wilhelm, Lewis j...do....
Wilson, Andrew ...do....
Yost, Samuel R I. ..do....
Feb. 14,
Feb. 20,
June 28,
June 28,
Feb. 24,
Sept. 21,
Feb. 14,
Mar. 13,
June 28,
1 Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
1 Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Disohtirged July 20, 18G4.
Discharged July 20, 1864,
Dischai-ged on Surgeon's certificate, June 6, 'OS,
Drafted— deserted June 7, 1865.
Deserted June 20, 1865.
Deserted June 20, 1865.
Disch. Mar. 19, 1863, for wds. rec. at Antietam.
Company B,
recruited at philadelphia.
Robert Warden .
Wm. M. Jordan .
Geo. W.Newmeyer
Wm. C. Armor
Benj. F. Mechling...
Alfred Robertson...
Joseph C. Markle...
John S. Ghrist
Charlea H. Walker
Lester W. Boyd
Sylvester Steiner ...
L. C. Livengood
Martin L. Finch
David F. Ghrist
George Eicher
Joseph Storey
G. A. M'llvain
EzraL Weltv
Matthias P. King....
James Metzler
Jonas B. Mumaw.
Henry L. Bare
Samuel Byerly ....
John Smith
George Harmon....
Joseph W. Hough
John Brier
Geo. W. Meohling
Henry W\ Kurtz ...
Thom'as H. Lemon.
Cyrus W. Swartz ..
James S. Carpenter
James Milbee....
George W. Gibb.
Arnold, Peter K
Anderson, Jackson
Capt.
...do..
..do
..do
1st Lt...
2d Lt...
..do
..do
...do
1st Sgt.
Serg't.
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
Corp....
.do.
..do...,
..do...
..do...
..do...
...do...
..do...
Muc.
...do ...
...do...
...do...
Private
...do...
June 28, '61,
June 28, '61,
June 28, '61,
June 28, '61,
June 28, 'Gl,
June 28, '61,
July 11, '61,
June 28, '61,
June 28, '61,
June 28, '61,
June 28, '61,
June 28, '61,
June 28, '61,
June 28, '61,
June 28, '61,
June 28, '61,
June 28, '61,
June 28, '61,
Juno 28, '61,
June 28, '61,
do
Oct. 30,
'61
do
June 28,
'61
do
June 28,
'61
do
June 28,
'61
June 28, '61,
Mar. 2, '64,
June 28, '61,
June 28, '61,
June 28, '61,
June 28, '61,
Mar. 2, '64,
Mar. 2, '64,
June 28, '61,
June 28, '61,
Sept. 3, '63,
Mar, 2, '64,
Pr. to Major 28th regiment P. V., April 25, 1862.
Pr. from 1st Lt. to Capt., May 1, 1862— wounded
at Antietam and Chancellorsville — resigned
June 13, 1863.
Pr. from 1st Sgt. to 1st Lt., May 1, 1862— to Capt.,
July 27, 1863— resigned January 17, 1865.
Pr. from 1st Sgt. to ist Lt., March 23, 1864— de-
tached as Aid to Gen. Geary, July 1, 1864 — pr.
to Capt., Mareli 28. 1865— to Brevet Maj., March
13, '65 — wounded at Antietam and Chancellors-
ville—mus. out with Co., July 18, 1865— Vet.
Pr. to Sgt., Feb., 1863— to 2d Lt., March 23, '64—
to 1st il/t.. Mar. 29, '65 — wounded at Antietam —
mustered out with company, July 18, '65 — Vet.
Resigned June 5, 1862.
Pr. to 2d Lt., Tune 5, 1862— killed at Antietam,
September 17, 1862.
Pr. from Sgt. to 2d Lt., Nov. 1, 1862— wounded at
Antietam — resigned December 8, 1863.
Pr. to Sgt., Jan. 14, '64— to 2d Lt., March 29, '65—
wd. at Antietan^ — mustered out with company
July 18, 1865— Vet.
Wounded at Antietam — mus. out with comnany,
July 18, 1865— Vet.
Wounded at Antietam — mus. out with company,
July 18, 1865- Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865 — ^Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865 — Vet.
Prisoner from March 27, to May 5, 1865— muster-
ed out June 22, 1805— Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 24, 1862.
Discharged on Surareon's certificate, Dec. 27, '62.
Tr. to companv G,'28th reg. P. V., April 29, 1864.
Tr. to companv G, 28th reg. P. V., April 29, 1864.
Wd. at New Hope Church, Ga., May 29, 1864—
mus. out with company, July 18, 1865 — Vet.
Wd. at Antietam. Sept.'l7, '62, and Chancellors-
ville, May 3, 1863 — mustered out with company,
July 18, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out witli company, July 18, 1865 — Vet.
Mustered out v/itli company, .Tuly 18, 1865 — Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865— Vet.
Wounded at Antietam — mustered out with com-
pany, July 18, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865 — Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 27, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Jan. 5, '63.
Transferred to Knap's Pa. Battery, Oct. 28, '61.
Wounded at Antietam — mus. out July 2, 1864.
Mustered out witli company, July 18, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Tr. to company G, 2Sth reg. P. V., April 29, '64.
Tr. to company H, 28th reg- P. V., April 29, '64.
Drafted— mus. out with company, July 18, 1865.
Prisoner from March 28, to May 5, 1865— mus-
tered out June 5, 1865.
TUnUE YBAIiS' SERVICE.
443
Armstrong, Daniel
Ackerman, C. S
Booher, John S
liutler, Robert R....
Beck, Willianu
Billliimer, Ab'ham
Billliimer, David...
Butler, Solomon ....
Bare, Josiali M
Bare, David
Bashiourn, Alex'r...
Basliioum, Collin...
Brant, William S
Bitts, Simon
Beistel, Manoah
Beistel, William
Becliner, David R...
Bobbs, James....
Brown, Stanley S ..
Berlin, Albert
Barrone, Jonathan..
Brier, Franklin
Burgess, Jordan
Butier, Samuel
Beltz, Conrad
Burroughs, Isaac...
Brown, John
Cunningham, R. A
<Xinningham, J. W
Cams, William I....
Cofl-mau, SamueL...
Coflinan, Abraham
Coffman, Isaac S
Cronemay, Simon.
Private
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
...do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
.do.
.do....
.do....
.do....
.do....
.do....
.do....
.do....
<yunningham, Jos...
■Cloud, Solomon..
Cobb, William....
Deeds, James A..
Davis, Nicholas
Dillinger, John ..
Dunsmore, John
Deeds, George H.
Dougherty, Benj..
Doss, George
Ebert, Levi
Eicher, Jacob M.,,
Eicher, William
Elder, John
Evans, Walter...
Frazer, Lentillus L
Fulkrith, Henry S
Fry, William H
Finfrock, Jeremiah
Fitzsimmons, Dan'I
Grim, John C...
Howard, Abra'm L
Hooper, Jacob
Hurst, Thomas B..,
Hohenshell, Josiah
Hughes, William..,
Hough, William G.,
Hohenshell, Levi ...
Hodge, Thomas G...
J'.thnston, Uriah S...|
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do.._
June 28,
June 29,
June 28,
June 28,
Mar. 14,
Mar, 2,
Mar. 2,
Mar. 2,
Mar 2,
Mar. 2,
Mar. 2,
Mar. 2,
Mar. 2,
Mar. 2,
Mar. 2,
April 15,
Aug. 17,
June 28,
Mar. 2,
Crise, Franklin do
■Cravens, John C do
Clair, Jesse do
June 28, '61,
June 28, '61,
June 29, '61,
Feb. 2. '64,
June 28, '61,
July 20, '61.
Sept. 4, '63,
June 28, '61,
Jan, 2, '64,
Mar. 2, '64,
April 15, '64,
Mar. 2, '64,
Mar. 2, '64,
Mar. 2, '64,
Oct. 2, '61,
Sept. 26, '64,
June 28, '61,
June 28, '61,
June 28, '61,
Oct. 18, '64,
Oct. 18, '64,
Mar. 2, '64,
Sept. 7, '63,
June 28, '61,
June 29, '61,
June 28,
Oct. 30,
Oct. 18,
Aug. 29,
June 28,
June 28,
Aug. 20,
June 28,
June 28,
Mar. 2,
Feb. 12,
June 28,
Sept. 2,
Mar. 14,
Jan. 30,
Sept. 7,
June 28,
June 28,
June 28,
Nov. 20,
Mar. 2,
Mar. 2,
June 29,
Tr. to company G. 2Sth reg. P. V., April 29, 1864.
Tr. to company H, 2Sth resr. P. V., April 29, 1864.
Mustered out with company, July 18, lS(x5— Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865— Vet.
JNIustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Mustered out with companv, July 18, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Mustered out with companv, July 18, 1865.
Mustered out with companv, July 18, 1865.
Mustered out with companv, July 18, 1865-
Mustered out with comoany, July 18, 1865.
Mustered out with conmany, July 18, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 18. 1865.
Mustered out with compaiiy, July 18, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Discharged by General Order, July 6, 1865.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 26, 1862.
Prisoner March, 1865— disch. by General Order,
June 12, 1866.
Wounded at Antietam— transferred to company
G, 28th regiment, P. V., April 29, 1864.
Tr. to company H, 2Sth reg. P. V., April 29, '64.
Tr. to company G, 28th reg. P. V., April 29, '64.
Died at Chattajiooga, Tenn., June 11, 1864.
Died at York, Pa.j^March 18, 1863.
Died at Alexandria, Va., May 22, 1862.
Drafted— transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps.
Wounded at Antietam— transferred to company,
G, 28th regiment P. V., April 29, 1864.
Mustered out with company, J uly 18, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Wounded at Resaca, Ga., May 15, 1864— mustered
out with company, July 18, 18G5.
Wounded at Antietam — discharged on Surgeon's
certificate, January 18, 1863.
Discharged by General Order, July 6, 1865.
Tr. to company G, 2Sth reg. P. V., April 29, 1864.
Died September 18, 1862, of wounds received at
Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865— Vet.
Deserted June 29, 1865.
Deserted June 29, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Drafted — mus. out with company, July 18, 1865.
Discharged on Surg, certificate, June 30, 1862.
Wounded at Antietam — discharged on Surgeon's
certificate, November 27, 1862.
Tr. to companv G, 28th reg. P. V., April 29, 1864.
Tr. to company G, 28th reg. P. V., April 29, 1864.
Deserted June 29, 1865.
Discharged by General Order, June 1, 1865.
Wounded at Antietam — discharged on Surgeon's
certificate, Februarv 19, 1863.
Tr. to company H, 28th reg. P. V., April 29, 1864.
Tr. to company H, 28th reg. P. V., April 29, 1804.
Died Oct. 6, 1862, of wds. received at Antietam.
Mustered out with company, .July 18, 1865 — Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Tr. to company K, 2Sth reg. P. V., July 21, 1861.
Drafted— deserted October 18, 1863.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Drafted — mus. out with company, July 18, 1865.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 17, 1861.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 21, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 26, '63.
Wounded at Antietam — disch. — date unknown.
Died of wounds, Feb. 3, '65, at Tunnel Hill, Ga.
Deserted — date unknown.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June 21, '62.
444
TWEFTY-EIGHTH EEGIMEKT,
SAMB.
RANK.
DATEOPMrSTEB
INTO SERVICE.
•4
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3
3
3.
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
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3
3
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3
3
3
3
3
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3
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3
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SEMAKKS.
Jordan^ Chafrle&C...
Koagb, Arcb'd M...
Kessler, Andrew J
King, David M.
Private
...do
...do
...do.
June 28, '61,
Oct. 30, '61,
Jane 28, '61,
June 28, '61,
April 1&, '84,
June 28, '61,
June 28, '61,
June 28, '61,
Oct. 30, '61,
June 28, '61,
June 28, '61,
Mar. 2, '84,
Mar. 2, '64,
Mar. 2, '64,
June 28, '61,
June 28, '61,
June 28, '61,
June 28, '61,
July 20, '61,
July 20, '61,
Sept. 3, '63,
July 17, '63,
Aug. 22, '63,
Mar. 2, '64,
Mar., 2, '64,
June 28, '61,
Sept. 7, '63,
Sept. 26, '64,
June 28, '61,
June 29, '61,
July 11, '61,
June 28, '61,
Feb. 5, '64,
July 11, '61,
Wounded at Antietam— transferred to company
G, 28th reg. P. V., April 29, 1864.
Woun<»ed at Antietam— mustered out with com-
pany, July 18, 1865— Vet.
Wounded at Antietam— nmstered out with com-
pany, July 18, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865- Vet.
Wounded at Resaca, Ga., May 15, 1864— mus-
tered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Tr. to company G, 2>!(th reg. P. V., April 29, '64.
Tr. to company H, 2Sth reg. P. V., April 29, '64.
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Keist&r, Daniel W...
Kilpatrick, Jackson
Ketterinq, Jacob
King, Eli W
..do
...do
...do
...do
Low, Jeremiah
Leonard, .lames
Lono", Uriah..
...do
...do
do
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 1&, 1865— Vet,
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865 — Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Prisoner from Mar. 28 to May 5, 1865 — discharged
June 22, 1865.
Discharged on Surg, certificate, June 30, 1863.
Wounded at Antietam— transferred to U. S. cav-
alry, November 25, 1862.
Transferred to company H, 28th regiment P. V.,
April 29, 186'!.
Transferred to Knap^s Pa. Battery, Oct. 28, '61.
Died December?, 1861, at Connellsville, Pa.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865— Vet.
Drafted— mustered out vdth company, July 18,
1865— Vet.
Drafted— mus. out with company, July 18, 1865»
Drafted— mus. out with company, July 18, 1865.
Prisoner from March 28th to May 5, 1865— mus-
tered out June 5, 1865.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 19, '62.
Drafted— prisoner from October 28, 1863, to De-
cember 13, 1864— discharged June 19, 1865.
Discharged by General Order, July 6, 1865.
Wounded at Antietam— transferred to company
H, 28th regiment P. V., April 29, 1864.
Died November 2, 1862, at Hagerstown, Md.
Died September 10, 1862, at Alexandria, Va.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865— Vet.
Mustered oat with company, July 18, 1865.
Transferred to Knap's Pa. Battery, Oct. 28, 1861.
Died March 1, 1862— buried at Mt. Olivet Ceme-
...do
Lohr, A. J. R
Lemon, Tilman F...
...do
...do.....
...do
Longsduf, David J
Lippineott, Jesse H
...do
...do
...do
Long, Thad. C. S...
Miller, Franklin
MiUer, Thomas
...do
...do
...do
Meyer, Charles-
...do
...do
Martin, Henry_
Morrow, Jeremiah..
Miller, John L
Minehunt, David ...
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
Martin, Abraham....
Morrison, Austin...
Mumaw. John H....
Meyers, Jacob..
...do
...do
...do
do
M'Kelvy, Henry T
M'Conkey, .John
M'Arther, Thomas
...do
...do
...do
Null, Samuel
...do
June 28, '61,
June 28, '61,
Aug. 29, '64,
June 28, '61,
Oct. 5, '61,
Mar. 2, '64,
Mar. 2, '64,
Sept. 1, '63,
July 20, '61,
June 28, '61,
Jan. 30, '64,
July 21, '62,
Mar. 2, '64,
Oct. 18, '64,
June 28, '61,
June 28, '61,
JNfay 3, '64,
June 28, '61,
July 11, '61,
June 28, '61,
June 28, '61,
Mar. 2, '64,
Mar. 2, '64,
Jan. 2, '64,
Mar. 2, '64,
3
3
3
3
3
3
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3
3
3
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3
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3
tery, Frederick, Md.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 17, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 22, '63.
Discharged by General Order, June 1, 1865.
Tr. to company H, 28th reg. P. V., April 29, '64.
Wounded at Antietam— mustered out with com-
pany, July 18, I860— Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Drafted— mus. out with company, July 18, 186.5.
Wounded at Antietam— discharged on Surgeon's
certificate, February 28, 1863.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865 — ^Vet.
Mustered oat Avith company, July 18, 1865.
Discharged by General Order, June 1, 1865.
Tr. to company D, 2Sth reg. P. V., April 30, '65.
Deserted June 29, 1805.
Discharged— date unknown.
Died January 5, 1863, at Washington, D. C, of
wounds received at Antietam.
Died September 28, 1864, at Atlanta, Ga.
Null, Cyrus
...do
Newmeyer, J. J
...do
...do
Overholt, George W
...do
..do ...
Overholt, John J....
Osburn, Alex. A,...
Overholt, A. F
...do
...do
..do .
Peterman, Smith....
Peterson, Samuel L
Patterson, Samuel..
Powers, Robert S....
Pete, Thomas
...do
...do
...do
...do
.. do ....
Robertson, Walter..
Rumbaugh, Isaac...
...do
...do
.. do
Reese, Henry
...do
Root, George B
.do
Died September 18, 1861, at Point of Rocks, Md.
Mustered out Avith company, July 18, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865 — Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July IS, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Stauffer, James 8...
Shontz, Georgo
Shoaf, Frederick
Sias, William H
Stineman, Sam'l L
Stull, Peter
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
THREE YEARS' SERVICE.
445
stern, John
Smith, James
Snyder, William S
Stauffer, Martin N..
Stauffer, Isaac
Studebaker, Jacob.,
Slonicar, David..,
Snyder, James. .,
Shuler, Jacob R...
Steck, Samuel R ,
Seibert, Adam....
Tarr, John B
Thomas, Wm. R.
Tarr, Daniel B
Tarr, Alexander
Thomas, vSliadrach..
Thomas, John P
Thompson, Mat'wJ
Tarr, MelkerS
Tetten, Joseph
Thomas, Levi
Taylor, William H..
Vavelman, Aug't D
White, Amos
Weaver, Theo. H
Wright, WilUam
White, Harrison...
Whinnery, Wm...
White, Jacob
Yeager, August....
Zundel, John M ..
Zuck, Jacob R
Private
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
Jan. 2,
Feb. 2,
June 28,
Mar. 2,
Mar, 14,
June 28,
June 28,
June 28,
June 28, '61,
June 28, '61,
Sept. 3,
Oct. 30,
July 20,
Mar. 2,
Mar. 2,
Feb. 2,
Feb. 15,
Aug. 29,
June 28,
June 28,
June 28,
Sept. 2,
Sept. 4,
June 28,
June 28,
July 11,
Aug. 29,
June 28,
Sept. 2,
Mar. 2,
Oct. 30,
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1865.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Discharged Dec. 18, 1862, for wounds received at
Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Discharged by General Order, July 6, 1865.
Discharged by General Order, July 6, 1865.
Wounded at Antietam — discharged onSurgeon's
certificate, February 19, 1863.
Tr. to company G, 2Sth reg. P. V., April 29, 1864.
Wounded at Antietam — transferred to U. S. cav-
alry, November 18, 1862.
Wounded at Ajitietam — transferred to company
G, 28th regiment P. V., April 29, 1864.
Wounded at Antietam — transferred to company
G, 2Sth regiment P. V., April 29, 1864.
Drafted — died July 27, 1864, of wounds received
at Pine Knob, Ga., June 15, 1864.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865 — Vet.
Wounded at Antietam — mustered out with com-
pany, J uly 18, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Discharged by General Order, Jvine 1, 1865.
Tr. to company G, 2Sth reg. P. V., April 29, 1864.
Transferred to Knap's Pa. Batt'y, Oct. 28, 1861.
Tr. to company G. 28th reg. P. V., April 29, 1864.
Died July 20, 1862— buried at Mt. Olivet Ceme-
terv, Frederick, Md.
Drafted— deserted June 30, 1865.
Drafted-^mus. out with company, July 18, 1865.
Transferred to Knap's Pa. Batt'y, October 28, '61.
Wounded at Antietam and Chancellorsville — tr.
to company G, 28th reg. P. V.. April 29, 1864.
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Drafted— deserted October 8, 1863.
Tr. to company G, 28th reg. P. V., April 29, 1863.
Drafted — discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oc-
tober 11, 1864.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Wounded at Antietam — discharged on Surgeon's
certificate, January 22, 1863.
Company C.
RECRUITED AT PHILADELPHIA.
William Raphail.
Peter F. Laws....,
Chas. W. Borbridge
Henry A. Koch
...do
William Coons
1st Lt..
John S. Donal
...do
Williams. Witham
...do
Thomas Monroe
...do
William M'Dowell..
John E.Littleton....
2d Lt ..
...do
George Sloan
IstSgt.
Capt...
..do....
.do....
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
June
July
July
July
3,
'61,
3
3,
'61,
3
4,
'61,
3
3,
'61,
3
3,
'61,
3
3,
'61,
3
4,
'61,
3
28,
'61,
3
3,
'61,
3
3,
'61,
3
3,
'61,
3
Promoted to Major, July 1, 1862.
Promoted from 1st Lt., July 1, 1862 — killed at
Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Pr. to Capt., Dec. 8, 1862— wounded at Chancel-
lorsville, May 2, 1863— discharged Sept. 22, '64,
to receive commission in Vet. Reserve Corps.
Pr. to Cor., Feb. 10, 1863— toSgt., Apr! 11, 1863—
to 1st Sgt., August 20, 1863— to Capt., March 29,
'65 — mus. out with company, July 18, '65 — Vet.
Promoted from 2d Lt., July 1, 1862— discharged
on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 28, 1862.
Promoted from 1st Sgt., Dec. 18, 1862 — discharg-
ed for wounds, January 18, 1863.
Promoted from Q. M. Sgt., April 6, '65— to Adj.
28th regiment, June 1, 1865.
Promoted from Sgt. Maj., July 1, 1865— muster-
ed out with company, July 18, 1865 — Vet.
Dismissed August 14, 1864.
Promoted to 2d Lt., April 30, 1864 — discharged
for wounds, February 1, 1865.
Pr. to Cor., Aug. 20, 1863— to Sgt., Feb. 1, 1864—
to 1st Sgt. April 1, 1865— wd. at Antietam, Sept.
17, 1862 — mustered out with company, July
18, 1865— Vet.
446
TWEI^JTY-BIGIITII IIBGIMENT,
Thomas J. Donal...
Fernandus Steam..
John Uhler
Serg't.
...do....
,..do....
Herman Anker.
.ao ,
Charles Hickey ...do ..
John Read I. ..do..
Samuel Clark L.rlo ..
George A. Koebel... ...do ..
Robert M, Dore I Corp.
Christopher Suben.. ...do ..,
Michael Fitzpatrick ...do ...
Samuel Allen i...do...
William Schwlgert j...do...
James K. Lloyd ...do...
Alfred vScott |...do...
Joseph B. Stinson. ..;... do ...
Jacob HoiBF. I... do...
George Gano '...do...
Wm."b\ Corning....!. ..do...
David R. Garrison..] Mug...
John Brewer !...do...
July 3,
July 3,
Sept. 3,
July 3,
July 3,
July 20,
Julv 3,
July 3,
July 3,
Feb. 18,
'64,
July 3, '61,
Dec. 27,
July 3,
July 3,
July 3,
Sept. 10,
Winfi'ld Scott Gore
Peter Boose
Brewer, William....
Bickle, Frederick...
Bittleman, Wm. R
Brown, George
Bulah, Joseph..
...do
...do..-
Private
...do
...do
...do
do
Bi'^ler, John..
do
Bamford, Henry
Blacklcdgc, John...
...do
...do
...do
Blundine, Lewis....
Bender, Jacob
...do
...do
Boeckle, Richard....
Burger, George
Bruce, Norman
Brown, Gilbert
Biers, Silas C
Barring, George
Boats, John A
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
do
Black, William
Blackmore, John....
Bottger, Gustave....
...do
...do
...do
...do
Butcher, Thomas...
Burger, Erasmus...
Bickle, John A.
...do
...do
do
Bennett, Daniel
Baxendine, Wm
Baliou, Lawrence ..
Brett, Joseph
...do
...do
...do
..do
..do
...do
Coulogue, Bernard
Castline, Charles....
Coken, Henry
...do
...do
Casey, John
do
do
Cullingv/orth, W...
Coles, William
...do
do
Carter, James
...do
July 3,
'61,
3
Mar. 7,
'65,
1
July 3,
'61,
3
Feb. 5,
'64,
3
Feb. 5,
'64,
3
July 3,
'61,
3
July 3,
'61,
3
July 3,
'61,
3
July 3,
'61,
y
Jan. 31,
'65,
3
Feb. 17,
'64,
3
Sept. 17,
'63,
3
Sept. 17,
'63,
y
Jan. 20,
'65,
3
Feb. 6,
'65,
1
July .3,
'61,
1
July 21,
'til.
1
July 3,
'61,
1
July fi.
'61,
3
July 3,
'61,
3
Aug. 11,
'62,
3
Dec. 5,
'64,
1
Dec. 24,
'64,
3
Nov. 16,
'64,
1
Aug. 25,
'64,
1
Aug. 11,
'64,
3
Aug. 23,
'64,
1
Oct. 7,
'64,
1
Mar. 8,
'65,
1
Mar. 9,
'65,
1
July 3,
'61,
3
July 3,
'61,
3
July 3,
'61,
3
July 3,
'61,
3
July 6,
'61,
3
Sept. 8,
'63,
3
Jan. 31,
'65,
3
Feb. 9,
'65,
3
Feb, 10,
'65,
July 6,
'61,
3
Jan. 27,
'64,
3
Feb. IG,
'65,
1
Jan. 9,
1
Feb. G,
Feb. 3,
'64,
3
Jan. 20,
'65,
1
July 3,
'61,
3
Pr. to Cor., Feb. 1, 1864— to Sgt., April 1, 1865—
mustered out with company, July 18, '65 — Vet.
Pr.fr. ]:)riv., April 1, '6!3 — wd.'atChancellorsville,
May 3, -63— mus. out with Co., July 18, '65— Vet.
Drafted — promoted from private, April 1, 1865.
wounded at llesaca, Ga., May 15, '64 — mustered
out v^ith company, July 18, 1865.
Wd. at Pumpkin Vine Creek, May 25, '64 — mus.
out with company, July 18, 186.5 — Vet.
Dischargeil Julv 20, 1804.
Transferred to V. R. C, August 1, 1863.
Tr. to Knap's Pa. Battery, Oct. 5, 1861.
Promoted to Sergeant, March 1, 1863 — killed at
Chancellorsville, May 2, 1863.
Prom<)tcd to Corporal, April 1, 1865 — mustered
out with company, July 18, 1865 — Vet.
Promoted to Corporal, April 1, 1865 — mustered
out with company, July IS, 1865 — Vet.
Promoled to Corporal, April 1, 1SG5— mustered
out with company, July 18, 186.5 — Vet.
Absent, sick, at muster out — Vet.
Discharged by General Order, July 20, 1864.
Discharged by General Order, July 20, 1864.
Discharged bv General Order, July 20, 1864.
Transferred to V. R. C, Maroli 15, 1865.
Promoted to Corporal, Mai-ch 1, 1863 — killed at
Chancellorsville, May 2, 1863.
Deserted June 20, 1865.
Not on muster-out roll.
Mustered out vnth company, July 18, 1865.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Died at Alexandria, May 13, 1862.
Deserted July 5, 1861.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865 — Vet.
Sub. — mus. out with company, July 18, 1865.
Wounded at Pine Knob, Ga,, June 15, 1864— dis-
charged July 17, 1865,
Drafted — absent, in arrest, at muster out.
Drafted — absent, sick, at muster out.
Substitute — discharged .July 12, 1865.
Substitute— absent, 'in arrest, at muster out.
Disch:irged July 20, 1864.
Discharged Julv 20, 1864.
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Discharged Julv 20, 1864.
Discharged on Surg, certificate, Dec. 26, 1863.
Discharged on Surg, certificate, Dec, 26, 1863.
Substitute— discharged by G. O,, May 23, 1865.
Substitute— discharged by G, O., May 23, 1865.
Substitute— discharged by G, O., May 23, 1865.
Substitute— discharged by G. O,, May 2-3, 1865.
Substitute— discharged by G. O,, May 23, 1865.
Substitute— discharged by G. O,, May 23, 1865.
Substitute— discharged by G, O,, May 23, 1865.
Substitute— discharged by G. O,, May 23, 1865.
Substitute— discharged by G. O., May 23, 1865.
Transferred to V. R. C, August 1, 1863.
Transferred to V. R. C, February 15, 1864.
Killed at Mill Creek Gap, Ga., May 8, 1864.
Died at Philadelphia, October 4, 1861.
Died at Alexandria, Va., May 28, 1862.
Drafted— deserted October 28, 1863.
Substitute— deserted March 18, 1865.
Substitute— deserted March 18, 1865.
Substitute— deserted March 19, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Substitute— mus. out with company, July 18, '65.
Substitute- mus, out with company, July 18, '65.
Wounded at Mill Creek Gap, Ga., May 8, 1864-
abssnt at muster out.
Substitute— absent, sick, at muster out.
Discharged July 20, 1864.
THEEE YEARS' SERVICE.
447
NAME.
RANK.
DATE OP MUSTER
INTO SERVICE.
f
i
3
3
3
1
REMARKS.
Callihan, James....
Carroll, James
Clevenger, Thomas
Conneli Thomas
Private
...do
...do
L. do
July 6, '61,
July 3, '61,
July 3, '61,
Sept. 17, '64,
Sept. 17, '64,
July 3, '61,
Jan. 27, '65,
Feb. 1, '64,
Jan. 13, '65,
July 12, '01,
Julv 20, '61,
Nov. 28, '64,
Sept. 21, '04,
Jau. 10, '05,
Jan. 27, '65,
Wounded at Antietam, Sept. 17, 1862— dischara-
1 ed July 20, 1804. ' ^ ' =
; Discharged July 20, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 4, '63.
...do
1 Discharged on Surgeon's certTticat'e,\june 1 ,' '65."
3 Died at Nashville, Tenn., June 22, 1864, of wds.
received at New Hope Church, Ga.
1 Deserted March, 1865.
...do
...do
...do
3 Mustered out with company, July 18, '65.~Vet.
...do
Dennev, Frederick
Donneiy, William..
Dickens, Solomon..
Dickson, John
Dolan, Thomas
Dougherty, Patrick
Donnelly, James....
Edmunds, Levi
Edwards, George K
Evans, Wilson C...
Elliot, James
Fiuler, Octavius
Fulmer, Joseph
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do... .
3
3
1
1
1
1
Discharged Julv 20, 1864.
Discharged Juiie 30, 1802.
Drafted— discharged June 9, 1865.
Deserted June 24, 1865.
Substitute— deserted March 22, 1805.
lieserted INlarch 17, 1865.
Died at Philadelphia, April 16, 1864.
Absent, sick, at master out.
Transferred to Knaps Pa. Batt'y, October 5, '61.
Deserted March 10, 1865.
Substitute— deserted June 20, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 18, '65— Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 18, '05— Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Discharged Julv 20, IJ-OI.
Died at Philadelphia, June 3, 1864.
Drafted— killed at Culp's Farm,Ga., June 23, '64.
Deserted September 21, 1S03.
Drafted deserted June 19 1865
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
Feb. 25, '64,
July 3, '61,
Jan. 26, '65,
Jan. 31, '65,
July 3, '61,
July 3, '01,
Feb. 7, '65,
July 3, '61,
Jan. 28, '64,
July 17, '6.%
July 3, '61,
July 5, '64,
July 3, '61,
July 3, '61,
Jan. 20, '65,
Sept. 7, '63,
Dec. 13, '64,
Dec. 13, '64,
Sept. 21, '63,
July 3, '61,
Oct. 20, '01,
July 6, '61,
July 3, '61,
July 3, '01,
Feb. 14, '05,
Feb. 9, '05,
Feb. 14, '64,
Jan. 4, '64,
July 17, '63,
July 3, '61,
July 3, '61,
July 3, '01,
July 3, '61,
July 3, '61,
Feb. 1, '65,
July 3, '61,
July 3, '01,
Jan. 19, '05,
Feb. 18, '65,
July 3, '61,
Feb. 10, '65,
Nov. 16, '64,
Feb. IS, '65,
Mar. 18, '65,
Mar. 1, '65,
Feb. 16, '65,
July 3, '61,
July 3, '61,
July 3, '61,
July 3, '61,
3
3
1
I
3
3
I
3
3
3
3
3
^
1
1
3
3
3
3
3
3
1
1
1
3
3
3
3
1
3
3
3
1
3
I
1
!i
l\
Fitzgerald, Michael
Fraley, Peter B
Farlon, John.
...do
...do
. .do
...do
Flemming,William
Fisher James .
...do
do
...do
Mustered out with company, July 18, '65— Vet.
Wounded at Antietam, Sept. 17, 1862— mustered
out with company, July 18, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Drafted— mus. out with company, July 18, 1865.
Drafted— mus. out with company, July 18, 1865.
Green, Wiinam
...do
...do
Goodwin, Thomas...
Gamble, Leander....
...do
...do
...do
Graber, Samuel
Gray, James
Gabriel, William H
Gilbert, Thomas
Glandiug, Archi'd..
Grant, John
Harrold, Lewis
Hackino", James..
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
do
Drafted— disch. on Surg, certificate, Dec. 14, '03.
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Discharged December 28, 1864.
Transferred to Knap's Pa. Batt'y, October 5, '01.
Translerred to Vet. Res. Corps, Mar. 15, '64— Vet.
Accidentally killed near Nolan's Ferry, Md.,
Sept 23, 1801.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1885.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Discharged .July 20, 1864.
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. May 17, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 28, '62.
Substitute— died May 31, 1865— buried in Nation-
al Cemetery, Arlington.
Died at Point of Rocks, Md., October 16, 1861.
Hutchinson, James
Hoolman , H enry. . . .
Harvey, Thomas....
Hagan. John
...do
...do
...do
...do .. .
Hendreu, Joseph T
...do
...do ...
Haunan, Thomas ...
Harrington, Jacob...
Huber, Herman
Hersey, Cvrus .
...do
...do
...do
do
Uarniau, John
do
Deserted .luly 1. 1865 Vet.
...do
Harlan, VVimam_...
Johnson, David
...do
...do
...do
Substitute— deserted June 8, 1865.
Discharged Julv 20, 18G4.
Deserted June 20, 1864.
Jones, Wilham.
■do
Deserted date unknown.
Kern, WiUoughby..
Kaufman, Henry..,
Kershaw, John
Koons, Samuel
Kirk, Gilbert
Kaufman, Henry...
Knox, Samuel..
...do ,
.„do
...do
...do
...do
...do !
do 1
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1805.
Mustered out witli company, July IS, 1805.
Discharge;! Julv 20, 1864.
Discharged .) uly 20, 1864.
Died Au"" 22, 'iM, of wds. received at Peach Treo
...do
Creek,Ga.— bu. atChaltimooga, grave,479— Vet.
Killed at Antietam, Md., Wept. 17, 1862.
Krone, John
Kiker, John
...do !
...do 1
Aug. 29, '63, 3
Feb. 3, '04, 3
Feb. 11, '05, 3 ■
Drafted— deserted Soptembc r 29, 1863.
Kaufman, Chris'n..
...do 1
Substitute— deserted June £ J, 18r)5.
448
TWENTY-EIGHTn REaiMEKT,
NAME.
RANK.
DATE OP MUSTER
INTO 8EIIVICE.
, EEMAEKS.
Keilig, Frederic
Private
July 3, '61,
3 Not on muster-out roll.
Lee, JaredB
...do
July 3, '61,
3 Discharged July 20, 1864.
Lantz, Benjamin A
...do
Feb. 18, '65,
I Discharged Jime 28, 1865.
Mahler, Christian...
...do
Jan. 31, '65,
3 Substitute— mus. out with company, July 18, '65.
Moore, Lewis
do
July 3, '61,
July 3, '61,
3 Discharged July 20, 1864.
3 Discharged July 20, 1864.
Murphy, Dennis
...do
Major, James A
...do
July 3, '61,
3 Disciiarged on ^m-g. certificate, March 6, 1863.
Matheson, Andrew
...do
Nov. 19, '61,
3 Discharged on Surg, certificate, Aug. 27, 1862.
Myers, Franklin J..
...do
July 3, '61,
3 Transferred to Knap's Pa. Battery, Oct. 5, 1861.
Macaully, Chas. B..
...do
Sept. 16, '62,
July 3, '61,
3 KiUed at Peach Tree Creek, Ga., July 20, 1864.
MalLoy, Peter
...do
3 Killed at Baltimore by railroad accident, De-
cember 26, 1862.
Murray, Stephen....
...do
Feb. 8, '65,
3 Substitute — deserted June 7, 1865.
Morris, David J
...do
June 14, '64,
3 Drafted— deserted June 21, 1865.
M'Gall, Join
...do....
July 3, '61,
3 Wounded at Mill Creek Gap, Ga., May 8, 1864-
mustered out with company, July 18, '65— Vet.
M'Grath, George
...do
July 3, '61,
3 Mustered out^vith company, July 18, 1865— Vet.
...do . .
July 3, '61,
Feb. 16, '65,
3 Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865— Vet.
1 Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
M'Dowell, Alex
...do
M'Gee, Theodore....
...do
Jan. 11, '65,
L Substitute— mus. out with company, July 18, '65.
M'Namara, James..
...do
Sept. 15, '63,
5 Drafted— absent, sick, at muster out.
M'Bride, JohnF
...do
Jan. 27, '64,
3 Deserted July 29, 1864.
M'Carty, Edward. .
...do
Jan. 7, '65,
5 Substitute— deserted Marcli 22, 1865.
M'Quaid, Peter
...do
Sept. 5, '63,
3 Drafted— deserted May 15, 1864.
M'Devit, James
...do
Mar. 2, '65,
. Deserted June 24, 1865.
M'Dowell, William
...do
Jan. 11, '65,
1 Substitute— deserted June 29, 1864.
Mavo, J. B
. do
. Died February 25, 1862— buried in Mt. Olivet
Cemetery, Frederick, Md.
Neff, Andrew J
...do
July 3, '61,
; Killed at Chancellorsville, Va., May 2, 1863.
O'Dell, Elijah D
...do
Feb. 7, '65,
. Absent, in arrest, at muster out.
O'Brian, John
...do ...
Jan. 10, '65,
July 3, '61, ,
July 3, '61, .
July 3, '61, .
5 Substitute— deserted March 22, 1885.
Old, John
do
3 K"ot on muster-out roll.
...do ...
5 Mustered out with company, July 18, '65— Vet.
3 Discharged July 9, 1864.
3 Deserted February 16, 1864— Vet.
Peacock, William,..
...do
Peacock, Robert
...do
Sept. 13, '62, ,
Purdy, William......
...do
Jan. 19, '65,
I Substitute— deserted March 18, 1865.
...do
Feb. 2, '65, ,
Feb. 14, '65,
Feb. 9, '65,
} Substitute- deserted June 8, 1865.
Bobb, David
...do
L Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
L S ubstitute— mus. out v^dth company, July 18, '65.
Kohenback, John...
...do
...do
Feb. 17, '64, .
Feb. 4, '65,
5 Absent at muster out.
Kichmond, David...
...do
L Absent, in arrest, at muster out.
Itetior, Henry
...do ..
July 3, '61, i
Aug. 12, '62, .
J Killed at Antietam, Md., September 17, 1862.
Koyuolds, Emmor..
...do
3 Killed at Antietam, Md., September 17, 1862.
Kider, John
...do
Feb. 18, '65,
Jan. 3, '65, ]
July 15, '61, C
Deserted June 18, 1865.
Kogau, John
...do
I Deserted June 18, 1865.
Kedisel, Jobn B
...do
J Mis. in action at ChanceUorsville, Va., May 3, '63.
Fvoney, William
...do
July 3, '61, r
Not on muster-out roll.
Steele, Ira
...do
Dec. 15, '64, 1
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1885.
Scott, John
do
July 3, '61, £
July 3, '61, ^
July 10, '61, 3
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Sinclair, John
do
vSinclair, James
...do
Sharpley, John H...
...do
July 3, '61, 3
Discharged July 29, 1864.
Slike, William
...do
Aug. 20, '63, 3
Drafted— discharged June 14, 1SG5.
Sheridan, Thomas..
...do
July 3, '61, 3
Discharged for wounds, P'ebruary 6, 1863.
Smith, George
...do
Sept. 5, '63, 3
Drafted— 'iischarged for wounds, June 16, 1865.
Schwickey, John....
...do
Feb. 2, '64, 3
Killed at Mill Creek Gap, Ga., May 8, 1864.
South, James
do
Sept. 19, '64, 1
Aug. 29, '63, 3
Jan. 7, '65. 3
Feb. 3, '65, 1
July 3, '61, 3
Died at Blair's Lauding, S. C, March 19, 1865.
Shea, .John
do
Drafted— deserted October 31, 183.3.
Scott, William
do
Substitute— deserted June 7, 1865.
Sharp, lleury
do
Deserted June 8, 1805.
Thompson, Boyd....
..do
Discharged for wounds, March 6, 1863.
Tinney, William....
...do
July 6, '61, 3
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Tyler, Heury P
..do
July 3, '61, 3
Deserted February 16. 1834— Vet.
Thomas, Augustus
..do
Nov. 14, '64, 1
Drafted— deserted June 8, 1865.
Twigg, Francis
..do
Jan. 4, '6.5, 3
Drafted— deserted June 8, 1865.
Townsond, George..
..do
Jan. 27, '65, 3
Discharged by General Order, Aug. 24, 1865.
Valentine, Alfred...
..do,....
Feb. 14, '65, 3
Substitute— nuis. out with company, July 18, '65.
Vargi-sliuin, George
..do
Dec. 13, '64, 1
Drafted— died June 26, 1865, at Washington-
buried in National Cemetery, Arlington.
Van Neida. Thomas
..do
July 3, '61, {
Deserted November 25, 1862.
Watkins. Thomas...
..do
July 3, '61, 3
Mustered out with company, July 18, '6.5— Vet.
Webb, Johns
...do
July 3, '61, 3
Mustered out with company, July IS. '6.5— Vet.
Welge, Adolph.
...do
Feb. 2, '65, 3
Substitute— mus. out with company, July 18, '65.
Will, Jacob
do
July 3, '61, 3
July 3, '61.13
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Wright, Charles A 1
...do.....
Discharged July 20, 1864.
TTHREE YEARS^ SERVICE.
44^
NA.1IE.
RANK,
DATE «? HUStER
INTCSERVWE.
>4
i
3
3
3
3
3
1
8
3
■REMARKS.
Woolmer, John H..
Woodward, Charles
Watt, Thomas
Wright, Thom.as
Ward, John
Walters, James
Wonderly, Chas. H
Wilcox, Benjamin..
Washburn, Geo. T..
Witmer, Martin B..
Williams, R
Private
...<io
...do
.,.do
...do
...-do
...do
...do
...do
...de
...do.....
July 3, '61,
July 3, '61,
July • 3, '61,
July 3, '61,
July 3, '61,
July 3, '61,
July 15, '61,
Feb. 24, '6.5,
Jan. 7, '65,
Feb, 2, '65,
Discharged December 6, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, lISTov. 28. '62
Wounded at Resaca, Ga., May 15, 1864, and Pine
Knob, June 1.5, 186-1— discharged Oct. «, 1864.
Discharged on Surg, certificate, March 4, 1S63.
Discharged on Surg, certificate, April 1, 1SG.3.
Transferred to Knap's Pa. Battery, Oct. 5, 1861.
Killed at Antietam, Md., September 17, 1862,
Deserted March 12, 1865.
Substitute— deserted June 20, 1865,
Substitute— deserted June 20, 1865.
Died Oct. 4, 1862— bu. in MU. Asy. Cem'y, D. C.
-Company D.
hecruited at philadelphia.
George D. Hammer
^os. W> Hammer ...
"It::.
July
July
(>, '61,
6, '61,
James Ck Devine
...do.....
July
6, '61,
"Gilbert L. Parker...
IstLt...
July
6, '61,
Aaron Lazarus
...do
July
6,'61,
...do .....
July
July
6, '61,
James Morrison
1st Sgt
6, '61,
Amb. H, Hayward.
Cyrus J. Shenkle.
John Cardiff^
James Quinn....
Bernard Brady.
Edward Pepper
Jacob S. Johnston..
George T. Barnes...
Jacob G. Orth.
Henry Shadel ..,
William H. Hiles ...
67
,..do....
Serg't,
..do....
.do.
.do...
..do.....
July
6,^61, 3
July
6, '61, 3
July
20,^61, 3
Jan.
28, '65, 1
Sept.
2, '63, 3
July
July
July
6, '61, 3
6, '61, 3
6, '61, 3
July
6, '61, 3
July
6,^61, 3
July
e,'61, 3
Eesagned March 22, 1863.
Promoted from 2d Lt. to Capt., April 1, 1863— re-
signed May 14. 1863,
Promoted from Sgt. to 1st Sgt., Decembers, '62—
to'yd Lt., March 27, 1863— to 1st Lieut., May 22.
186.3--to Capt., April 4, 1864^-mustered out witli
company, J uly 18, 1865— Vet.
Pr. to Capt, and A. Q. M., U. S. Vol., April 7.
1863— Bv. Maj. and Bv. Lt. Col., March 13, '65.
Promoted from Sgt, to 1st Sgt,, April 1, 1863— to
2d Lt,, May 22, 186S— to Ist'Lt,, April 9, 1864—
mustered out July 20, 1864.
Pr. fr. Cor, to Sgt,, May 24, '63— to 1st Sgt,, July
1, '64— to 1st Lt,, Oct. L 1864— Bv. Capt., Marci
13, '65— wd> near Keuesaw Mountain, Ga., JunV.
27, '64— mus. out with Co., July 18, 1865— Vet.
Promoted to Cor., July l5, 1863— to Sgt. Nov. 1,
1864— to 1st Sgt., April 1, 1865— com. 2d Lt.,
June 1, 1865— not mustered— wd. at Chancellors
ville, Va., May 3, 1863, and at Rocky Face Ridge,
Ga., May 8, 1864— mu&tered out With company.
July 18, 1865— Vet.
Promoted from Oor. to Sgt., Dec. 1, 1862— to 1st
Sgt., Jan. 1, 1864— died J une 19, 1864, of wounds
received at Pine Knob, Ga., June 15, 1864— bu.
at Chattanooga — grave, 231'— Vet.
Promoted to Cor., May 1, 1864— to Sgt., Oct. 1,
'64— wounded nt Gettysburg, July 3, '63— mus-
tered out with company, July 18, 1865— Vet.
Promoted to Cor., April 1, 1865— to "Sgt., June 1,
1865 — mustered out \yith •company, July 18,
1865— Vet.
Promoted to Cor., June 1, 1865— to Sgt., July 1^
1865— mus. out With company, July 18, 1865.
Substitute— pr. to Cor,, Feb. 1, '65— to Sgt,, April
1, 1865— mus, otat with company July 18, 1865.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov, 21, '62*
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 28, '61.
Promoted to Cor,, Nov. 1, 1861— to Sgt., Dec. 28,
'61— to 1st Sgt,, May 24, '63— com, 2d Lt,, May
14, 1863— not mustered — wounded at Chancel-
lorsville, May 3, 1863— disch. Jan, 4, 1865.
Promoted tocor., Oct. 1, 1861— to Sgt., Dec. %
1862— wounded at Chaficellorsville, JMay 3,'63^
captuJ-ed a rebel flag at Antietam, for which
he received a medal ftom Congress— discharge
ed July6, 1864.
Promoted to Cor,, Dec, 8, 1862— to Sgt., July 15,
1864— wd. at Middleburg, Va,, March 29, 1862^
and at Gettysburg, July 3, 1863— discharged
July 20, 1864.
Promoted from Cor, to Sgt., April 1, 1863— died
May 7, 1863, of wounds received at Chancellors-
Ville^ May .3, 1863.
450
(TWENTY-ETGHTH REGIMEirT,
Cbas. Longwoftb.
JohnThorpf
Wra. M'CAllister^
John H. Eagan
feenjamfn Busker.
tViiUiam tJatnpfeerf..
thilip F^ Woi^sley.
Joseph S. Foucht...
Edwin T. Porter...
John Ashton.
WiUiam Atkinson..
Cornelius J. Bro-W^n
Henry C. FitMan...
James D. Butcher..
J'oli'n N. Mo jet.
Henry Stanwood..,
Agnew, James
Aitken, Charles C.
Adler, Ambrose S.
Ashton, Wm. H
Agne-*?-, Francis.
Barnett, James O...
Belsinger, Lazarus
Brady, Patrick
Book, John F.
Bitting, Lewis C
Baker, Petev.
Bitzer, Lawrence...
Baxter, James
Bingley, Richard...
Boyce, Lewis K
Brandt, Francis
Barry, Edward
Brennan, James
Boston, John
Callahan,- Daniel
Curley, James
Coughlin^ Robert.. .
Carlson, Peter N....
Corrigan, .Joseph ...
Crofts j Marriott
Cunningham, E. L
Coulter, William .,.
Cretai'', Cornelius ...
Collins, Magnes J...
Carter, William
Corrigan, HUgh
Carr, Thomas
Cheadle, Walter
Degan, David
Denter, Edward
Drake, George W...
i)avia, Robert G
Doyle, Peter.,
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H
DATE OF MUSfEE
INTOSERT,nCE.
a"
July 6,- '61,
3
July 6, '61,
3
July 6, '61,
3
July 6, '61,
3
Sept. &, '63,
3
July 6, '61,
3
July 6, '61,
3
July 6, '61,
July 21, '61,
July G, '61,
3
3
3
Sept. 12, '62,-
3
July 6; '61,
July 6, '61,
3
3
Jan. 8, '62,
3
July 6, '61,
3
July 18, '61,
Jan. 31, '65,
July 6, '61,
July 6, '61,
July &, '61,
July 6, '61,
Feb. 15, '65,
July 27, '63,
Feb. 3, '65,
July 6, '61,
July 6, '61,
3
3
3
3
3;
3
1
3
3
3
3
Sept. 26, '64,
Feb. 17, '65,
July 11, '61,
July 6, '61,
1
3
3
3
July 20, '61,
Sept. 7, '63,
Feb. 2, '63,
Dec. 29, '64,
Mar. 7, '65,
Sept. 7, '63,
Oct. 26, '64,
Feb. 1, '65.
Feb. 7, '65,
July 20, '61,
July 17, '63,
3
3
3
1
1
3
1
3
3
3
3
Aug. 29, '64,-
July 20, '64,
Nov. 10, '64,
July 6, '61,
July 20, '61,
July 20, '61,
Jan. 10, '65,
Feb. 9, '65,
Sept. 7, '63,
Feb. 2, '65,
July 6, '61,
July 6, '61,
1
3
1
3
3
3
3
1
3
1
3
3
July 20, '61,
3
Protnofed ffom Cor. to Sgt., Ma,y 8, 1863— diecj
July 14, 1863, of wounds received at Gettys^
t)urg, July 3, 1863.
Promoted' to Corporal, Nov. 1, 1864— ^mustered'
out with company,- July 18, 1865 — ^Vet.
Promoted to Corporal, Feb.- 1, 1865— mustered
Out Ivith company, Jvily 18, 1865— Vet.
Promofed to Corporal, June 1, 1865— mustered
out ivith company,- July 18, 1865— Vet.
Substitute— promoted to Corporal, Jan. 1, 1865—
■founded at Gulp's Farm, Ga., June 28, 1864—
mustered out With company, July 18, 1865.
Promoted to Corporal, Dec, 1, 1862-^discharge(f
on Surgeon's certificate, April 3, 1863.
Pi'omoted to Corporal, April 1, 1863— woundecJ
at Bolivar Heights, Va., Oct. 16, 1861, and afr
Chancellorsville, May 1, '63— disch. Julv 6, '64.
Pr. to Cor.,- April 1, 1863-^disch. July 20", 1864.
Pr. to Cor., May 9, 1863— disch. July 21, 1864.
Promoted to Cor., May 16, 1863— wounded near'
Kenesaw Mountain, Ga.,- June 27, 1864-^is-
charged August 16, 1864.
Promoted to Cor., April 1, 1865^wounded at'
Pino Knob, Ga., June 15, '64-^disch. June 1,65.
Transferred to Knap's Pa. Battei-y, Oct. 5, 1861.
Killed at Taylor'^ Ridge, Ga., Nov. 27,: 1863-^-
buried at Chattanooga— grave, 329.
, Promoted to' Corporal, Dec. 1, 1862— killed at
Gettysburg, July 3, 1863.
Promoted to Cor., May 1, 186-1— died Sept. 19,.
1864, at Nashville, Tenn. , of wounds received
at Peach Tree Creek, July 2a, 1864— Vet.
Mustered out With company, July 18, '65 — Vet.
Substitute — al3sent, sick, at muster out.
Transferred to V. R. C, April 22, 1863.
Transferred to Knap's Pa. Battery, Oct. 5, 1861.-
Killed at Antietam, Md.,- September 17, 1862.
Deserted February 5, 1863.
Mastered out with company, July 18, 1865.'
Drafted— mus. out with company, July 18, 1865.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Discharged by G. O., Feb. 28, 1863— pr. Hospital
Steward U. S. A. , and acting Ass't Surg. TJ. SL A.
Discharged by General Order, June 2, 1865*-
Discharged by General Order, June 2,, 1865.
Tr. to company H, 28th regiment, July 11, 1861.
Died May 4, 1863, of wounds received at Chan-
cellorsville, Va.
Killed at Gettysburg, July 3, 1863.
Substitute— deserted October 1, 1863.
Substitute — deserted October 1, 1863.
Substitute— deserted April 25, 1865.
Deserted June 23, 1865.
Substitute— mus. out with Co., July 18, 1865.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Substitute— absent, sick, at muster out.
Substitute— absent, sick, at muster out.
Discharged on Surg, certificate, Feb. 12, 1863.
Substitute— discharged Jan. 1, 1865, to accept
commission in 82d New York Vols.
Substitute— discharged by G. O., June 2, 1865.
Substitute— discharged by G. O., May 3, 1865.
Substitute— discharged by G. O., May 3, 1865.
Transferred to Knap's Pa. Battery, Oct. 5, 1861.
Died at Bolivar Heights, Va., Nov, 18, 1862.
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Substitute— deserted June 23, 1865.
Substitute— deserted June 23, 1865.
Substitute— mus. out with Co., July 18, 18G5.
Substitute— mus. out with Co., July 18, 1865.
Discharged on Surg, certificate. Mar. 28, 1863.
Wounded at Antietam, Md., Sept. 17, 1862— dis-
charged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 14, 1863.
Discharged on Surg, cortificato, Feb. 17, 1863.
THREE YBAES' SERVICE.
451
Devinc, Hugli..
Dewitsch, Charles,
Donnellj^, John
Donovan , John
Duiley, Edward
Eibe/Frederick....
Ellenbauin, Oeorge
Foulke, Edward D.
!Foll, Joseph
Fuller, Orlando
Ferguson, John A^,
Flinn, Thomas
File, Ed-win G.- .
Foreman, William..
Fox, Peter
Folej'-, James W ..„.
Foreman, Stew't A
Fry, Martin
Falls, Cliarles F
Finney, William.. .„
Frederick, George...
Fitzpatrick, Edw'd
'Fitzsimmons, P. M
Fork, John.
Goodwin, €has. R...
iGlenon, Nioliolas....
■Gillespie, Arch'd....
<}oldsmith, Godfrey
■Gilbert, Charles N....
Glennan, Patrick....
■Gouliart, John B
Hudley, Jonas
Hodencamp, Daniel
Higham, Thomas...
Heckman, Henry...
Hull, Cortland
Harritt, William...
Hemsher, Edward
Hemsher, Freder'k
Hammer, Wm. O....
Holdoiier, Andrew
Haver stock, Wmu J
Hayward, Ricli. W
Hill, Jolm,„
Private
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July 1^0, '61,
Sept. 10, '64,
July 6, '61,
June 20, '61,
July 6, '61,
Feb. 20, '65,
Jan. 13, '65,
July 6, '61.
July 20, '61,
Feb. 2-1, '65,
July 20, '61,
Jan. 10, '05,
July 6, '61,
Sept. 3, '64,
Aug. 29, '64,
Sept. 1, '64,
Sept. 26, '64,
Nov. 14, '64,
Feb. 21, '65,
July 8, '61,
July 6, '61,
' "" '61,
6, '61,
July
July
Sept. 7, '63,
July 6, '61,
Sept. 5, '63,
Sept. 5, '63,
July 20, '61,
.do July 20, '61,
.do Oct. S, '64,
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
Henris, Louis
Henry, Joseph F..^„
iHasset, John
Henry, Joseph
Hand, Henry
Harrison, Henry T..
Ivans, MicJaael
Jones, John A. „
Johnson, William...
Johnson, William...
Jones, Thaddeus
Jollivet, Louie
Jones, John
Kilpatrick, Jackson
Keating, George B..
Kennedy Martin
Kemble, James.
Kline, David
Kelly, Michael...
.do....
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.do...
-do....
.do....
.do._
July 20, '61,
Mar. 27, '65,
Jan- 4, '65,
Jan. 26, '65,
Jan. 13, '65,
July 6, '61,
July 6, '61,
July 6, '61,
July 20, '61,
July 6, '61,
July 11, '61,
July 6, '61,
July 20^ 'CI,
Sept. 4, '63,
Feb.
Sept.
Feb.
Jan.
Feb.
July
Feb.
Jan.
Sept.
Feb.
Sept.
July
Jan.
Mar. 20, '65,
Sept. 3, '63,
July 17, '63,
July 6, 'GI,
Sept. 4, '63,
Sept. 4, '63,
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 1, '62.
Substitute— disch. by General Order, May 3, '65,
Killed at Chancellorsville, May 3, 1S63.
Killed at Pine Knob, Ga.. June 15, 1864.
Deserted February 5, 1863.
Substitute— discli. by General Order, May 3, '65.
Substitute— disch. by General Order, July .5, '65!.
Promoted to Cor., May 2,5, 1863— to Sgt." Major,
December 5, 1863— reduced Aug. 1, 1864— mus-
tered out with company, July i8, 1865— Vet.
Wounded at Pine Knob,"Ga., June 15, '64— mus-
tered out with company, July 18, 1865 — Vet.
JNIustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Absent, on detached service, at mus. out — Vet.
Prisoner from July 3, 1864, to April 29, '65— mus-
iered-out, June 27, 1865.
Wounded at Gulp's Farm, Ga., June 24, 1864—
discharged July 20, 1864.
Discharged by General Order, June 2, 1865,
Substitute— disch. by General Order, May 3, '65.
Substitute— disch. by General Order, May 3, '65-
Substitute— disch. by General Order, May 3. '65.
Substitute— disch. by General Order, May 3, '65-
Substitute— disch. by General Order, May 3, '65.
Tr. to company C, 28th reg. P. V., July 8, 1861.
Tr, to company K, 28th reg. P. V., July 29, 186L
Transferred to Vet- Reserve Corps, Aug. 1, '63;
Deserted July 27, 1861.
Substitute— deserted October 1, 1863.
Mustered out with company, July 18, '65— Vet.
Substitute— mus. out with company, July 18, '65.
vSubstitute — mus. out with company, July 18, '65-
Wd. in three places, and prisoner at Chancellor.s-
ville, Va., May 3, 1863— disch. Sept. 16, 1864.
Died at Alexandria, March 19, '64— grave, 1,548.
Discharged by General Order, May 3, 1865.
Deserted July 17, 1863.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Substitute— mus. out with company, July 18, '65-
Discharged by General Order, June 10, 1865.
Substitute — absent, sick — died after muster out
•of regiment, at Washington, D. -C.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 19, '61.
Discharged on Surg, certificate, July 26, 1864.
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 23, '62.
Promoted to Cor., Jan. 1, 1862— reduced May 15,
1863— disch. on Surg, certificate, April 9, 1863."
Tr. to company H, 28th reg. P, V., July 11, 186L
Tr- to Knap's Pa. Battery, October 5, 1861.
Tr. to Knap's Pa. Battery, October 5, 1861.
Substitute— died Dec- 23, 1863, of wds. received at
Taylor's Ridge, Ga., Nov. 27, 1863— buried ai
Chattanooga — grave, €39-
Substitute— deserted July 13, 1865.
Substitute— deserted October 1, 1863
Substitute— deserted June 23, 1865.
Substitute— deserted June 23, 1865.
Deserted June 24, 1865.
Not on muster-out rolL
Substitute — absent, sick, at muster out.
Discharged January 25, 1865.
Substitute— disch. on Surg, certificate, May 16, '64.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Discharged by General Order, June 2, 1865.
Transferred to Vet. Res. Corps, Sept. 30, 1863.
Substitute— died March 22, 1865, at 2d Div., 20tb
Corps Field Hospital, near Neuse river, N. C.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Substitute — mus. out with company, July 18, '65.
Suljstitute — wounded near Kcnesaw mountain,
Ga., June 27, 186-1 — absent at muster out.
Promoted to Hospital Steward, July 17, 1861.
Substitute — deserted October 1, 1863.
Substitute— deserted October 1, 1863-
452
TWESTTY-BIGHTH EEGIBIENTy
Eallman, Peter
Lantz, Samuel Li....
Luithlin, Ludwig B
Ludford^ William^.
Lafever, Joiin
Leonard, John
Laner, Alien
>Iinster, Lewis»
Mahony, James
Mnllin, Patrick
Murray, Michael....
Montague, Henry J
Murphy, Wiiliam, S
Mantel, Henry..
Meisel, Thomas
Moningar, Jobn C-
Murphy, Charles T
Murpfay, Patrick....
Manly, David R —
Mekeei, Edward
Mills, Joseph
Moore, Henry E.....
M'Veigh, Hugh D..
M' Donald, Charles..
M'Vey, Joseph
M'Cool, Johns.
M'Cutcbeon, Frank
M'Closkey, Hugh...
M'Crown, William
M'Donald» John
M'Carthy, Jerem'h
Nawn, Hugh
Nunwiler, John B...
Ottinger, Henry,
O'Brien, Alexand'r
O'Brien, Martin....
Prindle, John.......
Peth, Ervin.
Popps, John
Powers, Robert S.
Paul, Edwin F.....
Phillips, John....
Parkinson, William
Haub, James
Raub, Michael ..
Ribble, John, Jr....
Robertson, John H
Rhody, Augustus..
Raines,. Edward
Roberts, Wm., Jr...
Rudolph, George....
Ritter, George J.,
Rickert, Arnold.,
Ridgeway, Franeis
Roberts, Samuel
Ramsey, John
Sharp, James P
Stevenson, Henry.
Scott, Robert
Shay, Robert
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DATE OP MUSTEK
1
IKTO SEBVICB
13
a.
Jan. 19, '85,
3
Feb. 16, '65,
1
July 30, '65,
3
July 11, '61,
3
July 11, '61,
3
July 17, '63,
3
July 6,. '61,
3
Feb. 8, '64^
3.
Sept. 5, '63,.
3
Jan. 9-, '65,
3
Feb» 4, '65,
3
July 6, '61,
3
July 6, '61^
3
Sent. 26^ '64,
1
Sept. 19, "64,
1
.Tuly &, '61,
3-
July 6, '61,
3
Aug. 22, '63,
3-
July 20, '61^
3
July 20, '64,
3.
Jan. 6-, '65,
3
Jan. 21, '65,
1
Jan. 31, '65,
1
Feb. 6, '65,
3
July 20, '61,
3.
July 20, '61,.
3
July 6, '61,
5
Aug. 29, '63,
3
Jan. 10, '65>
3
Feb. 2, '65,
3
Feb. 24, '6.5j
1
Feb. 6, '64,
5
Feb. 10, '65,
3
Sept. 4, '63,
Feb. 4, '65,
3
1
Feb. 2, '6.5,
1
Sept. 5, '65,
3
Dee. 22, '64,
I
Dec. 22, '64,
jj
Mar. 2, '64,
3
July 6, '61,
a
Jan. 11, '65,
3
Mar. 8, '65,
1
Feb. 15, '65,
1
Feb. 20, '65,
1
July 6, '61,
a
Sept. 7, '63,
3.
July 6, '61,
3
July 20, '61,.
a
July 6, '61,
s
July 11, '61.
5
July 20, '61,
5
Sept. 4, '63,
3
July 17, '63^
a
July 17, '63,
a
Mar. 7, '65,
1
July 20, '63,.
3
Feb. 6, '65,
2
Jan. 26, '65,
3
Jan. 31>'65,.
ai
Substitute— deserted July 13, 1865.
Mustered out with- company, July 18, 1865.
Drafted— ^nus. out with company, July IS, 1865-
Discharged on Sm-g. certificate,, Nov. 19, 1861.
Tr. to company H, 28th reg. P. V., July 11, '61.
Substitute— deserted October 1, 1863.
Deserted July 17, 1863.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Substitute — mus. out with company, July 18, '65.
S-ubstitiite — absent, sick, at muster out.
Substitute — absent, sick, at muster out.
Discharged by writ of Aa6ea5 coi-pus, Dec. 15, '62".
Wounded at Gettvsburg, July 3,. '63— discharged
July 20, 1864.
Discharged, by General Order, June 2, 1865.
Drafted— discharged by G. O., Jime 2, 1865.
Transferred to V. R. C, July 1^ 1863.
Prisoner at Chancellorsville, May 3, 1863— killed
at Taylor'a Ridge, Ga., Nov. 27,. 1863r— buuied
at Chattanooga — grave. 224.
Substitute — died Jane 17, 1864, of wounds rec.
at Pine Knob, Ga.,. Juna 15, 1864.
Died at Point of Rocks, Md.,. October 1, 1861.
Drafted— died at Savannah, Ga., Feb, 10, 1865b.
Substitute — deserted June 23,, 1865;.
Deserted June 23, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Substitute — absent, sick, at muster out.
Dishonorably discharged, March 20, 1863.
Discharged September 2, 1864.
Transferred to Knap's Pa. Battery, Oct. 5, 1861 —
mustered oxit September 13, 1862.
Substitute — deserted October 1, 1863."
Substitute— deserted June 23, 1865.
Substitute — deserted June 23,. 1865*.
Deserted Juno 23, 1865.
Absent.^ sick, at muster out.
Substitute — absent at muster out.
Substitute — deserted October 1^ 1863.
Deserted June 23> 1865.
Substitute — deserted June 23, 1865*
Substitute — mus. out with company, July 18, '65.
Drafted — mus. out with company, July 18, 1865.
Drafted — mus. out with company,, July 18, 1865.
Discharged by General Order, Jane 8, 1865.
Promoted to 1st Sgt., July 6, 186-1 — prisoner — pa-
roled Dec. 5, 1862— reduced Dec. 5, 1862— pro-
moted to Hospital Steward U. S. A., Oct. 5, '63.
Substitute— promoted to Corporal, A^ril 1, '65 —
deserted June 23, 1865.
Deserted June 23, 186.5.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Deserted June 23, 1865— returned July 10, 1865 —
mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Absent, sick, at m.uster out-^Vet.
Substitute— wounded at Taylor's- Ridge, Ga.>
Nov. 27, 1883— absent at muster out.
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Wounded at Antietam, Sept.l7» 1862— discharged
July 20, 1864.
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Tr. to company H, 2Sth reg. P. V., July 11, '61.
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Substitute— wd. at Mill Creek Gap, Ga., May fi»
1864— died at Washington, November 7, 1864.
Substitute— killed at North Edista River, S. C,
February 12, 1865.
Substitute— deserted October 1, 1863.
Deserted June 23, 1865.
Substitute— promoted to Cor., Feb. 1, 1865^to
Sgt., April 1, 1865— reduced June, 1865— mus-
tered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Substitute— mus. out witb company , July 18,'65.
Substitute— absent, sick, at muster out.
Substitute— absent^ sick^ at m.uster out.
THKBB YEARS' SEllVICE.
453
NAME.
BANK
DATE OP MUSTER
INTO SEKVICE.
s
1
REMARKS.
Sullivan, Charles...
Private
..do ...
Feb. 3, '65,
July 6, '61,
July 6, '61,
July 6, '61,
July 6, '61,
July 6, '61,
July 6, '61,
July 20, '61,
July 6, '61,
Sept. 2, '63,
Aug. 25, -64,
April 3, '65,
July 20, '61,
July 6, '61,
Sept. 4, '63,
Jan. 10, '65,
Sept. 4, '63,
Jan. 10, '65,
July 6, '61.
July 20, '61,
r>ec. 5, '61,
Sept. 7, '63,
July 6, '61,
Sept. 4, '63,
Feb. 18, '65,
Sept. 7, '63,
July 12, '64,
May 2, '64,
Nov. 18, '64,
July 6, '61,
July 6, '61,
July 20, '61,
July 20, '61,
Jan. 11, '65,
Feb. 2, '65,
Feb. 20, '65,
Feb. 18, '65,
July 6, '61,
Feb. 20, '65,
Feb. 9, '65,
Sept. 22, '64,
Sept. 4, '63,
July 20, '61,
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
1
1
3
3
3
3
3
1
3
3
3
3
3
3
1
3
3
3
1
3
3
3
3
1
1
1
1
3
1
3
1
3
3
Substitute— absent, sick, at muster out.
Discharged on Surg, certificate, April 3, 1863.
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 13, '63.
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 20, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 26, '62.
Substitute— discharged January 9, 1865, to accept
commission in 122d reg. U. S. Colored Troops.
Discharged by General Order, June 2, 1885.
Discharged by General Order, June 21, 1865.
Died at Frederick, Md., May 15, 1862.
Deserted November 1. 1861.
Substitute— deserted October 1, 1863.
Substitute— deserted June 23, 1865.
...do
Steele, Samuel J
Steft'e, Edward H...
Stewart, Charles N
...do
...do
...do
...do ...
Sweet, Joseph
do
Swope, Samuel P....
Sinclair, Ray'ond H
Stewart, William....
Schuck, Jacob..
...do
...do
...do
do
Steele, Samuel A....
Seymour, Wni. S....
Schmidt, Andrew D
Schmidt, Henry S...
Smith, James P
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
Templing, Henry...
Thorne, Powel R
Till, Henry
...do
...do
...do..
Substitute— mus. out with company, July 18, '65.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, April 3, '63.
Thompson, Geo. H..
Vreeland, Charles...
Volk, Frederick
Von Berg, Charles..
Widner, William J
Worrell, Gtoodwin...
Werner, Augustus..
Wigton, Thomas B
Watt Joseph.
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
do
1863— discharged September 10, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, April 3, '63.
Substitute— wd. at Taylor's Ridge, Ga., Nov. 27,
1803— discharged May 21, 1864.
Transferred to Knap's Pa. Battery, Oct. 5, 1861.
Substitute— deserted October 1, 1863.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Substitute— mus. out with company, July 18, '65.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Wright, Joseph S...
Willing, Joseph
...do
...do
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 19, '61.
Wounded at Gettysburg, July 3, '63— discharged
July 20, 1864.
Deserted Julv 26, 1861.
WiUiams, Geo. W...
Walton, John
...do
...do
Wallace, Robert
Whipple, Abraham
Woodring, Joseph...
Wagner, Keuben F
Wayne, Harry
Wildanger, John....
...do
...do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
Substitute— deserted June 23, 1865.
Deserted June 23, 1865.
Deserted June 23, 1865.
Deserted June 23, 1865.
Deserted December 8, 1862.
Deserted June 23, 1865.
Deserted June 23, 1865.
Young, Joseph M...
Yeager, Gustavus...
Zellar, George F
..do
..do
..do
Discharged bv General Order, June 2, 1865.
Substitute— deserted October 1, 1863.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Aug. 1, 1863.
Company E.
recruited in carbon county.
Lans'd F. Chapman
Jacob D. Arner
Chas. W. Chapman
Francis M'Fall
Simon F. Laurish....
Douglas M'Lean.
Henry E. Grover.
Bernard Lynch....
Aaron Bennehoff..
Capt.
..do..
1st Lt...
2d Lt...
1st Sgt.
Serg't..
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
6,
6,
'61,
'61,
3
3
6,
'61,
3
6,
'61,
3
6,
'61,
3
6,
'61,
3
6,
'61,
3
6,
'61,
3
6,
'61,
3
Pr. to Major 28th regiment P. V., Jan. 22, 1863.
Promoted to Captain, June 10, 1863 — to Mai ox-,
June 1, 1865— Vet.
Promoted to 1st Lt., Feb. 1, 1863— mustered out
July 30, 1864.
Promoted to 2d Lt., June 2, 1863 — absent with-
out leave at muster out.
Wounded at Antietam, Sept. 17, 1862— pr. to Sgt.
Feb. 23, 1862— to 1st Sgt., May 1, 1863— mustered
out with company, July 18, 1865 — Vet.
Pr. to Sgt., Sept. 18, '62— wd. at Gettysburg, July
3, 1863— com. 1st Lt., June 1, 1861— not mus.—
mustered out with company, July 18, '65 — Vet.
Pr. to Sgt. , May 1, '63— com. 2d Lt. , June 1, '65—
not nms. — mus. out with Co., July 18, '65 — Vet.
Promoted to Cor., Feb. 18, 1863— to Sgt., May 4,
'63 — nuis. out with company, July 18, '65 — Vet.
Promoted to Cor., Feb. 16, 1863— to Sgt., April 1,
1863— mup. out with company, July 18, '65— Vet.
454
TWEJJTY-EIGHTH EEGIMENT,
>-AME.
KANK.
DATE OP MUSTER
I.NTO SEKVICE.
i
1
REMAKES.
Francis M'Fall
Serg't..
...do
July
July
July
Sept.
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
Aug.
July
July
July
July
July
July
Julj^
July
Mar.
Mar.
Feb.
July
July
July
Feb.
July
July
Feb.
Feb.
Mar.
Sept.
July
July
July
Dec.
July
Sept.
July
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
July
July
Feb.
Jan.
July
Sept.
July
July
July
July
Jan.
6, '61,
6, '61,
6, '61,
4, '61,
6, '61,
6, '61,
6, '61,
6, '61,
6, '61,
6, '61,
6, *61,
9, '61,
9, '61,
6, '61,
6, '61,
6, '61,
27, '62,
6, '61,
6, '61,
6, '61,
6, '61,
9, '61,
6, '61,
6, '61,
6, '61,
25, '64,
8, '65,
23, '65,
6, '61,
6. '61,
6, '61,
9, '65,
15, '61.
6, '61,
27, '65,
28, '65,
6, '65,
5, '63,
6, '61,
6, '61,
6, '61,
23, -61,
6, '61,
5, '63,
6, '61,
2, '65,
4, '65,
27, '65,
30, '65,
6, '61,
6, '61,
28, '65,
26, '65,
6, '61,
2, '63,
15, '61,
6, '61,
6, '61,
6, '61,
27, '65,
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
1
1
3
3
3
3
3
3
1
1
1
3
3
3
3
I
3
3
3
1
3
3
3
1
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
Discharged on Surg, certificate, Dec. 1, 1862.
Discharged on Surg, certificate, Feb. 18, 1863.
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Died May 9, 1864, of wounds received at Mill
Spring <xap, Ga., May 8, 1864.
Discharged by General Order, July 8, 1864.
Promoted to Corporal, July 1, 1863— mustered
out with company, July IS, 186.5— Vet.
Promoted to Corporal, July 1, 186.3— mustered
out with company, July 18, 186.5 — Vet.
Woundeti at Ringgold, Nov. 27, 1863— pr. to Cor.,
...do
Gustavus Hartley...
George Harlos
Herbert Weston
Gideon Moser
...do
Corp....
...do
do ...
Samuel Kunkle
Herman Ernest
Jacob D. Fries .
...do
...do
..do
Jan 1, '64— mos. out with c:;o., July 18, '6.5— Vet.
Promoted to Corporal, Jan. 1, 1864— mustered
out with company, July 18, 1865— Vet.
Promoted to Cor., .Jan. 1, '64— wd. at Mill Spring
Gap, Ga.. May 8. 1864— mustered out with com-
pany, July IS, 1865— Vet.
Wounded at ChancellorsvHle, May 3, 1863— pr.
to Corporal, April 1, 1865— mustered out with
company, July 18, 1865— Vet.
Absent, sick, at muster out— Vet.
Wounded at Antietam, Sept. 17, 1862— discharged
on Surgeon's certificate, February 16, 1863.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, JuneSO, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 18, 1863.
Discharged Dec. 31, 1862, for wounds, with loss
of leg, received at Antietam, Sept. 17, 1862.
Discharged by General Order, May 18, 1865.
Transferred to Knap's Pa. Battery, Oct. 5, 1861.
Deserted July 1, 1863.
Mustered out with company, July 18, '6.5— Vet.
Mtistered out with company, July IS, '65— Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 18, '65— Vet.
Transferred to U. S. Cavalry, Nov. 4, 1862.
Wounded at Antietam, Sept. 17, 1862— mustered
out with company, July 18, 1865— Vet.
Wounded at Antietam, Sept. 17, 1862— mustered
out with company, July 18, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865— Vet.
ISIustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Mu.stered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corns. July 1, 1863.
Died at Sandy Hook, Md., Aug? 6, 1861.
Substitute— deserted June 30, 1865.
Deserted December 10, 1862.
Jacob Beers, Sr
Jacob Beers, Jr
Oscar D. Case
...do
...do
do .
David B. Shafer
A. Whittingham
Jesse Gani'iver.
do
...do
do
Casper S. Myers
...do
...do
William Laird
Michael M'Callister
Amig, David
Muc
...do
Private
...do
...do
...do ...
Ackerman. John....
Brennan, Richard...
Boyle, Edward.
Brindle, John
...do
Blowers, Hiram
Burie, John J
Burns, .John
...do
...do
...do .
Burns, Patrick.
. do
do
Brownwell, Taylor
Blav, Richard.
...do
do
Connerty, James....
...do
...do
Wounded at Chancellorsville, May 3, 1863— mus-
tered out with company, July 18, 186.5— Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Drafted— mus. out with companv, July 18, 1865.
Discharged on Surg, certificate, Feb. 28, 1863.
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Disch. by order of Gen. Banks, Sept. 10, 1862.
Died INIav 22, '62— bu. at Alexandria— grave, 15.
Substitute— deserted October 2, 1863.
Deserted November 20, 1862.
Substitute deserted March 25, 1865.
Campton, Thomas..
Cartright, John P...
Curiey, Thomas
Camsie, Thomas
Campbell, John
Crilly, Francis
Conover, John C ..
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
do
Carey, William
Callaghen, Charles
Conaway, John
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
Prisoner from April 1 to May 5, 1865— discharged
by General Order, June 29, 1865.
Deserted Jime .30, 1865.
Substitute— deserted February 14, 1866.
Discharged on Surg, certificate, June 23, 1862.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Substitute— mus. out with company, July 18, '65.
Discharged on Surg, certificate, Nov. 4, 1862.
Drafted— mus. out with company, July IS, 1865.
Discharged on Surg, certificate, July 5, 1862.
Dischar>red July 20, 1864.
Died at AcquiaCreek, Va., May 10, 1S63.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865— Vet.
Substitute— deserted March 20, 1865.
Cheeseman, G. W...
Clark, William
Curran, Patrick
Da^is, Da\nd B
Dunbar, Elisha
Dixon, Silas N
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do ,
Desmond, John
..do ..
.do
Eisenbray, F. A
Evans, William H..
Eveland, Edward...
Fox, John
...do
...do
...do
. do
Fahey, John
...do
TSUEB YEAES' SERVICE.
45.^
Flammery, Martin
Grover, Jacob W....
Gangiver, William
Greaff, Isaac
Gohn, George T
Good, Emanuel
Grant, William
Garbefj Godfrey
Gaumer, Fi'anklin..
Geddis, EliaS ».
Henry, James
Hartz, David
llane* James W
Hamilton j Thomas^.
Hunter, James
Hummel, John H...
Hartman, Gottlieb..
Hawthorne, Geo. W
Howe, Francis
Hahn, Hiram.........
Harris, Henry..
Hertzog, Daniel.....
Hartzi Jacob
tiaugelibauch, Wm
Hand, Benjamin F..
Hall, William
Hess, Franklin. ......
Johnson, William...
Johnson, Solom_on...
Jenkins, John
Johnson, James
Knecht, Thomas
l^^neener, Leonard.,
lioons, Charles M...
Kinney, Peter C
Keegan , Stephen^ . . .
iEOine, Jacob
Kline, Jeremiah.....
Kitchen, Charles F
Leinbach, William
Lentz, Henry
Labar, Jeremiah
Morris, Charles N...
Monroe, Robert S...
Moody, William H
Murphy, Patrick....
Milham, Charles
Moore, Robert
Mitchell, Thomas..,
Major, Alexander..,
Monahan, Thomas.,
M'Coy, WiUiam
M'Geady, Edward.,
M'Cue, Cornelius....
M'Geady, John
M'Keiver, Isaac
M'Kenna, Patrick..,
Neith, Washing'n G
Nuss, Jacob
Neale, Charles...
Private
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do....
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do....
...do....
...do....
...do....
...do....
...do
...do....
...do....
...do....
...do....
...do....
...do....
...do....
...do....
...do....
...do....
...do....
...do....
...do....
...do....
...do....
...do....
...do....
...do....
...do....
.do....
.do....
.do....
.do....
.do....
.do....
.do ....
.do.
O'Brien, Thomas do.
Odenkirchen, Peter ...do .
O'Brien, Michael.. ..'.,. do.
O'Brien, Morris i...do.
O'Donneli, Matthew'. ..do .
Pettit, Robert L..do.
Peter, William H...'...do.
Powels, James '...do.
Powels, Charles i...do .
Pratt, George W i..,do.
DATE OP* MnStER
IMTO .SERVICE
Feb. 3,
Feb. 9,
Feb. 15,
Feb. 7,
Aug. 16,
Sept. 5,
Sept. 26,
Oct. 14,
Julv 6,
Feb. 27,
July 6,
Feb. 5,
Feb. 4,
July 6,
Sept. 4.
Aug. 16,
Aug* 25,
Aug. 31,
Sept. 15j
Nov. 12,
July 6,
July 6,
July 6,
July
Feb.
Jan.
Mar.
July
July
July
July
Jul5^
Sept.
July
Mar.
July
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
July
July
Feb.
July
July
July
July
Aug.
6, '61,
27, '65,
31, '65,
6, '65,
6, '61,
6, '61,
6, '61,
6, '61,
6, '61,
7, *63,
6, '61,
8, '65,
fi, '61,
28, '65,
28) '65,
27, '65,
11, '64,
15, '61,
6, '61,
27, '65,
6, '61.
6, '61,
15, '61,
6, '61,
31, '63,
Feb. 27, '65,
July 6, '61,
Feb. 16, '64,
July 6, '61,
July 6, '61,
Feb. 29, '64,
Feb. 11, '64,
Dec. 23, '61,
July 6, '61,
July 6, '61,
Feb. 6, '65,
July
July
Feb.
July
July
July
Mar.
July
July
July
15. '61,
6, '61,
2, '65,
6, '61,
6, '61,
6, '61,
8, '65,
6, '61,
6, '61,
Substitute— deserted April 1, 186S.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Substitute— »mus. out with company, July 18, '65.
Substitute— discharged by G. O., April 28, 1865.
Substitute— discharged by G. O., April 28, 1865.
Substitute— discharged by G. O., April 28, 1865.
Substitute— discharged by G. O., April 28, 1865.
Died at Rectortown, Va., May 10, 1862.
Deserted June 30, 1865.
Mustered out With company, July 18, '65— Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 28, '62.
Sub.— disch. on Surg, certificate, Feb. 28, 1864.
substitute— discharged by G. O., April 28, 1865.
Substitute— discharged by G. O., April 28, 1865.
Substitute— discharged by G. O., April 28, 1865.
Substitute— discharged by G. O., April 28, 1865.
Substitute— discharged bv G. O., April 28, 1865.
Transfei'red to Vet. Reserve Corps, July 27, 1863.
Killed at Chancellorsvile, May 3, 1863.
Died May 22, 1864, of wds. received at Mill Spring
Gap, Ga., Ma,y 8, ISGl-'Vet.
Killed at Pine Knob, Ga., June 15, 1864— Vet.
Deserted June 30, 1865.
Substitute— deserted March 22, 1865.
Deserted June 30, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 18, '65— Vet.
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Transferred to Knap's Pa. Battery, Oct. 5, 1861.
Killed at Chancellorsville, May 3, 1863.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865— Vet.
Drafted— mus. out with company, July 18, 1865.
Discharged on Sui'geon's certificate, Dec. 8, 1862.
Discharged by General Order, June 27, 1865.
Deserted October 12, 1862.
Deserted June 30, 1865.
Deserted June 30, 1865.
DeSetted June 30, 1865. ^
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Discharged by order of Gen. Banks, Sept. 29, '62.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Transferred to Knap's Pa. Battery, Oct. 5, 1861.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Aug. 13, '63.
Transferred to Knap's Pa. Battery, Oct. 5, 1861.
Substitute— died August 31, '64— buried at Chat-
tanooga— grave, 605.
Deserted June 30, 1865.
Deserted June 30, 1865.
Deserted May 3, 1863.
Wounded at Marietta, Ga., June 20, 1864:— mus-
tered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, March 18, '63.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Jan. 1, 1865.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, April 21, '65.
Drowned at Bank's Ford, Va., July 5, 1862.
Mustered out with company, July 18, '65 — Vet.
Died September 21, 1862, of wounds received at
Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Substitute— prisoner from March 31, to May 5,
1865— discharged by General Order, June 27,'65.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, April 4, '63,
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Substitute— deserted April 1, 1865.
Deserted December 23, 1863.
Deserted Ausrust 13, 1861.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with company. July 18, 1865.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 8, 1862.
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Mar. 10, '63,
456
TWENTY-EiaHTH REGIMENT,
Rudolph, Wm. P...
Rawley, Caleb
Roth, Oliver W
Rawley, Harrison..,
Ryan/John
Schaflfer, Henry r.,„.
Smith, William
Smith, Charles F...
Shoemaker, Wm ...
Smith, David ,
Scott, Robert
Shoemaker, Jacob..
Strohl, Thomas
Shaffer, David B
Schrom, Hiram
Stutsman, Jacob A
Suthermer, George
Shelling-. John
Smith, Henry E
Sterlinsr, Henry
Shutt, William B...
Senn, Henry
Saner, John
Selhy, Joseph
Smith, William H..
Trout, Mabry
Thomas, Wm. H....
Teters, William
Toner, John
Thomas, Thomas G
Thomas, Richard...
Van Horn, David.,..
Weidaw, William...
Wagner, Wesley....
Wasner, William..,
Weaver, Clinton P
Weidaw, Aaron
Ward, Edward ,
Walker, John J
Weiss, William.
Walsh, John
Young, Charles....
Yehl, Samuel
Young, Thomas....
Yoste, Gideon
Young, Samuel....
Zehner, Joseph J.
Zimmerman, A....
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Oct. 27,
Feb. 10,
Feb. 27,
July fi,
Feb. 2,
Julv G,
July 6,
July 6,
Feb. 17,
Feb. 17,
Feb. 6,
Mar. 4,
Mar. 8,
Feb. 15,
Sept. 4,
Dec. 22,
Feb. C,
Feb. 6,
July 6,
July 6,
July 6.
July 15,
Sept. 7,
Jan. 30,
July 6,
July 6,
Dec. 22,
Sept. 5,
July 6,
Sept. 5,
Jan. 25,
July 6,
Feb. 28,
Feb. 28,
Feb. 24,
July 6,
July 6,
July 6,
July 6, '61,
Jan. 27, '65,
Feb. 2, '64,
Feb. 27, '65,
July 6, '61.
July 6, '61,
Feb. 27, '65,
July 6, '61,
July 6, '61,
Discharged on Surg, certificate, Aug. 9, 1864.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 18. 1865.
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Mustered out with coinpany, July 18, 186.5 — Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 186.5 — Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865 — ^Vet.
Mustered out with companj-, July 18, 186.5 — Vet.
Mustered ont with company, July 18, 1865 — Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1S65.
Wounded at Marietta, Ga., June 20, 1864— mus-
tered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Drafted— mus. out with company, July 18, 1865.
Drafted — mus. out with company, July 18. 1865.
Substitute— mus. out with company, July 18, '65.
Substitute — mus. out with company, July 18, '65.
Disch. by order of War Department, July 22, '63.
Discharged on Surg, certificate, Feb. 18, 1863.
Discharged on Surg, certificate. Feb. 24, 1863.
Transferred to 6th U. S. Cavalry, Nov. 4, 1862.
Substitute — died Aug. 22, 1804, of wounds re-
ceived at Peach Tree Creek, Ga., July 20, 1864.
Substitute— deserted March 23, 1865.
Deserted December 10, 1862.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865 — Vet.
Drafted — mustered out June 9, 1865.
Discharged by General Order, June 27, 1865.
Substitute — disch. on Surg, cert., Oct. 14, 1863.
Discharged on Surg, certificate, Nov. 29, 1862.
Substitute— deserted October 2, 1863.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Wounded at Pine Knob, Ga., June 15, 1864 — mus-
tered out with company, July 18, 1865 — Vet.
Mustered out with company, Jvily 18, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Discharged on Sure, certificate, May 31, 1862.
Discharsed July 20, 1864.
Wounded at Antietam, and prisoner at Chan-
cellorsville— deserted June 29, 1863— arrested
June 12, 1864— discharged by General Order,
June 3. 1865.
Died July 10, '64. of wounds received at Marietta,
Ga., June 24, '64 — bu. at Chattanooga, grave, 668.
' Substitute— pris. from April 1, to May 5, 186.5 —
discharged by General Order, June 28, 1865.
Mustered out with coinpany, July 18, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Discharged on Surg, certificate. May 16, '65 — ^Vet.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Nov. 15, '63.
Deserted June 9, 1865.
Discharged July 20. 1864.
Deserted October 12, 1862.
Company F.
recruited at philadelphia.
Jos. B. Copeland...,
Caleb Greenawalt...
James F. Knight ...
David Mills....
Peter Kay lor. .
Capt....
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July 6,
July 6,
'61,
'61,
I
July 6,
'61,
3
July 6,
July 6,
'61,
'61,
3
3
Resigned March 24, 1863.
Promoted to 1st Lt.. Dec. 17, 1862— to Capt., May
18, 1863— discharged July 12, 1864.
Promoted to 2d lit., June 10, 1864— to Captain,
April 21, 1865— discharged June 29, 1865.
Resigned December 17, 1802.
Promoted to 2d Lt., Feb. 1863— to 1st Lt., May
18, 1863— died Dec. 5, 1863, of wounds received
at Ringgold, Ga., Nov. 27, 1863.
THREE YEAES"^ SERVICE,
457
Zachariah Knight..
Matthew Kelly, .
Samuel A. Criste....,
-John V. Mortimer...
JonatTaan Rupert...,
•Jas. P. Winterson...
■Jacob Dewalt
Abrahaan Sharra....,
Thomas W. IVT Cmie
Michael B. Devine.,
TJiomas M'Closkey..
Joseph W. Stephens
James B. Galloway
John Mills
James A . Watt
William Milligan...
Joseph Shupe.........
Jacob F. Kiehl
Patterson Rupert. ...
Vese Shaner.
William Fox
Theodore Murphy...
Albert J. Watt
S. W. M'aoskey....
Thomas A. Conrad..
2d Li.
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IstSgt.
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John Bradley
James P> Kennedy
■George Syberts
H. W. M^Closkey...
Charles A, Mills
Alex'r D.Mills ,
Black, HonryM....
Berkey, Xreoi-ge
Beer, Thomas
Bradley, Francis....
Behe, Luke
Bumgardner, Edw.
Bean, Chaarles E.....
Barkafelt, Geo. C...
Butler, John
Blose, Lafayette,....,
Black, EH
Boose, Nathan.
Baldi, Antonio
■Cochran, Robert
•Carland, Henry
•Cramer, George H...
Carpenter, Samaiel..
Campbell, JcdinS...
•Conrad, Frederick..
Cartwright, George
Clair, James
■Cunningham, Chas
"Coulter, Albert J,...
■Cunningham, Isaac
■Cooley, Firman.,...
Crise, Franklin
■Craft, John
Davis, Frederick,..
Donougha, Robert.
Dallas, Waiiam
Dougherty, John...
Deitrick, Alfred — ,
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July
July
July
Jmly
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July
July
July
July
July
July
Feb.
Jan.
Jan, 28, '62,
6, '61,
6, '61,
6, '61,
1, '61,
6, '61,
6,- '61,
Q, '61,
6, '61,
6, '61,
6, '61,
i, '61,
1, '61,
^3, '61,
•6, '61,
6, '61,
6, '61,
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6, '61s
6, '61,
6, '61,
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July 6, '61,
Mar. 18, '62,
Mar. 9, '65,
Aug, 29, '63,
July 6, '61,
July 6, '61,
July 6, '61,
July 6, '61,
July 12, '61,
July 6, '61,
Aug. 16, '64,
Feb. 28, '65,
Mar. 9, '65,
Feb, 28, '65,
Jan. 28, '65,
Feb. 8, '64,
Feb. 16, '64,
Feb. 24, '64,
Feb. 24, '64,
Feb. 5, '64,
Fete. 1, '65,
July 17, '63,
July 6, '61,
July 6, '61,
July 6, '61,
July 12, '61,
July 6, '61,
Feb. 27, '65,'
Sept. 4, '6S,:
J July 6, '61, :
■* Feb, 18, '64, '
July 24, '63,
July 6, '61,
Fob. 27, '65,
Pr. to 2d Lt., April 22, '65— to 1st Lt., June 13,'65—
com, Capt., June 36, 1865, not mus.— mus. out
with company, July IS, 186S— Vet.
Pr.to2dLt.,Sept. IS, 1S63— com. istLt, Dec. 6,
1863. and Captain, July 13, 1861, not mustered—
discharged October 17, 1SG4.
Pr. to 2crLt., June 13, '6.5— com. Ist Lt., June S,
1865, not mustered — mustered out with compa-
ny, July 18, 1865— Vet.
Pr. to IstSgt., June 13, '65— com, 2d Lt., June 36,
1865, not mustered — mustered out with compa-
■ny, July 18, 1865— Vet.
MustereGl out with company, July 18, '6.5— Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 18, '65— Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 18, '65— Vet.
Promoted to Sergeant, June 13, 1865— mustered
out with company, July 18, 1865— Vet.
Promoted to Sergeant Major, September 10, 1861.
Promoted to Serireant Major, February 26, 1863.
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Killed at Ringg-oid, Ga,, November 27, 1863— bu-
ried at Chattanooga — grave, 225.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 17, '61.
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Mustered eut with company, July 18, '6.5— Vet. -
Mustered out with company, July 18, '65— Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 18, '65— Vet.
M«st«red out with company, July 18, ^65— Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 18, '65— Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 18, '65— Vet.
Mustered «ut %vith company, July 18, '65— Vet.
Mustered out- August 5, 1865 — Vet.
Promoted to Commissary Sgt., Sept. 1, 1863.
Transferred to Knap's Pa. Battery, Oct, 5, '61,
Promoted to Corporal, November 1, 1861— dis-
charged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan, 24, 1863.
Pr, to Corporal, Nov. 1, 1861— disch. July 20, 1864,
Pr, to Corporal, Nov. 1, 1862— disch. July 20, 1864.
Pr. to Corporal, Feb. 6, 1863— disch. July 20, 1864.
Premoted to musician. May 1, 1865— mustered
■out with company, July 18, 1865 — Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's vsertificate, Nov. 2, '62,
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov, 2, '62,
Mastered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Substitute — mus. out with company, July 18, '65.
Discharged July 20, 1864,
Disehaa-ged July 20, 1864.
Discharged J^aly 20, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificat-e, Pels. 18, '63,
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Discharged on Surg, certificate — date unknows.
Discharged by General Order, Juse 1£^ 1865,
Deserted June 19, 1865.
Deserted June 23, 1865,
Deserted June 20, 1865.
Deserted— date unknown.
Mustes'ed ont with company, July 18, '65— Ye!t.
M?istered out with company, July 18, '65 — Vet,
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Musteredout with company, July 18, 1865,
Drafted — mus. out by General Oi-der, June 9, '65.
Transferred to Knap's Pa. Battery, Oct. 5, 1861
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec, 1, 1862,
Discharged Jiily 20, 1864,
Discharged July 20, 1864,
Discharged July 20, 1864,
Deserted — date unknown,
SaljsMtirte— deserted September 15, 1863.
Msistesed out with cempajsy, July 18, '65— Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Sahstitule— Haus. out with company, July 18, '65,
Transferred to Knap's Pa. Battery, Oct. 5, 1861.
Died at Raleigh, N, C, April 2% iSSg.
458
TWENTY-EIGHTH KEGIMENT-
Deharpert, Lude'us
Deitrick, Jesse
Dunbar. Joseph
Deiter, Franklin H
Dunner, John
Elder, James
False, Isaac.
Fry, John M
Fee, Henry
Gilmer, James T
Gilbert, Phineas H
fiasley, Joseph
Garris, John
Garn, Benjamin F...
Gooderham Abm. B
Glass, Augustine....
Glass, Augustine=...
Galespie, John W...
Green, Alfred
Grill, John
Geddis, George
Haney. John
Husband, Jesse
Harlan, George
Hart, David I
Harlan, John
Hawkins, Wash. T
Hill, John
Hartsley, Michael...
Hagan, Heiyy O
Hendershot, Isaac. . .
Harnbeck, George..,
Hawsen, Joseph
Hower, John B
Haldaman, Joseph..
Inscht, William E.
Jones, Watkins
Johnston, Philip J ..
Jackson, William...
Jeffreys, Howard...
Jason, James.
Jason, Lewis
JacobSj Henry..
Kiehl, John P
Keating, Francis
Kitchen, Joseph....
Kane, James S
Kerr, George
Keister, Alfred L .
Kiehl, Daniel
Kelly, John
Klinefelter, Geo. J..
Kerrigan, Thomas,
Liugar, James
Long, Samuel
Lithgrow, Jos. W.
Lance, Joseph W .
Lane, John
Long, John F.
Loughlin, Matthew
Lance, Stephen A..
Tiowman, Harrison
Lawrence, G.Gilder
Morris, James.
Mailey, William..,,
Moran, Patrick
Mehaffey, Geo. W.
Millet, James
Maston, Samuel
Mack, Sam viel.
July 6,. '61
July 6, '61
July 6, '61
Sept. 13, '64,
Jan. 21, '62
Feb. 28, '65
Feb. 27, '65
Mar. 8, '65
July 6, '61
Feb. 14, '65
July 6, '61
Feb. 6, '62
Feb. 18, '64
July 15, '63
Oct. 14, '64.
Sept. 10, '64:
July 6, '61,
July 6, '6i:
July 6, '61,
Mar. 1, '65,
Feb. 27, '65:
Mar. 1, '65,
Nov. 18, '64
July 6, '61,
Feb. 9, '64
Jan. 21, '62
July 6, '61
Aug. 29, '64
Aug. 29, '64
July 10, 'Gl
Feb. 1, '64
Feb. 17, '64
Mar. 7, '65
July 6, '61
July 6, '61
July 6, '61
July 6, '61
July 6, '61
Feb. 1, '65,
Feb. 3, '65
Mar. 8, '65
Feb. 14, '65,
July 6, '61
July 1, '61
July 6, '61
June 27, '63,
July 6, '61,
July 6, '61,
July 6, '61,
July 6, '61,
July 6, '61,
July 6, '61,
July 6, '61,
July 6, '61,
Feb. 8, '65,
Mar. 8, '65,
Feb. 27, '65,
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Deserted June 17, 1865.
Deserted June 23, 1865.
Deserted June 19, 1865.
Substitute — deserted — date unknown. J
Deserted July 15, 1861. j
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865,
Deserted June 19, 1865.
Substitute— deserted— date unknown.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Substitute— died January 13, 1864— bu. at Stone
River — grave, 455.
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Discharged July 20, lh64.
Discharged by General Order, June 2, 1865.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 6, '63,
Deserted June 19, 1865.
Deserted June 19, 1865.
Deserted June 23, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 18, '65.— Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Transferred to Knap's Pa. Battery, Oct. 5, 1861.
Killed at Pine Knob, Ga., June 15. 1864— Vet.
Died June 15, '64, of wds. rec'd at Pine Knob, Ga.
Drafted — disch. on Surg, certificate, Sept. 17, '64,
Discharged by General Order, May 23, 1865.
Discharged by General Order, May 23, 1865.
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Deserted Juue 23, 1865.
Deserted June 23, 1865.
Deserted June 19, 1865.
Drafted— discharged July 3, 1865.
Killed at Antietam, Md., Sept. 17, 1862.
Died May 31, '65 — bu. in Nat. Cem'y, Arlington.
Discharged October 13, 1862,
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Mar. 16, '63,
Discharged by General Order, May 23, 1865.
Discharged by General Order, May 23, 1865.
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Transferred to Knap's Pa. Battery, Oct. 5, 1861.
Died at Elizabeth, Pa., January 17, 1863.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 21, '62.
Disch. by order of War Department, -June 2, 1862.
Discharged February, 1863, for wounds received
at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Discharged by General Order, June 15, 1865.
Deserted — date unknown.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Transferred to Knap's Pa. Battery, Oct. 5, 1861.
Drowned at Sandy Hook, Md., Nov. 1, 1861.
Died Dec. 9, '63, of wds. receivedatRinggold, Ga.,
Nov. 27, '63— bu. at Chattanooga— grave, 110.
Drafted— died Juue 29, 1864, of woimds received
at Pine Knob, Ga., June 15, 1864— buried at
Chattanooga — grave, 434.
Dischargedon Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 17, 1861.
Discharged on Surg, certificate, June 14,'65— Vet.
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Mustered out with company, July 18, '65— Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certiScat*. Mov. 7, 1802.
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Deserted— date unknown.
Deserted June 23, 1865.
Deserted Juno 23, 1865.
THREE YEARS' SERVICE.
459
M'Phillips, Patrick
M'Grow, John S..
M'Clolland, R
M'Cauly, Robert,
M'Millen, John...
M' Entire, John..
M'Cune, John
M'Cann, John.
M'Kee, Elias
M'Dade, Thomas...
M'Cann a, Thomas.
M'Williams, Thos..
M'Tamany, F
M'Mulhn, Alex. J..
M'Elhany, John
M'CUntock, Wni....
M'Cune, Robert
M'Caffrey, James...
M'Mulhn, Albert...
O'Hara, John
Opringer, Jacob
O'Brien, William...
Ober, John.
Proudlock, James..
Putnam, Samuel....
Parker, John A
Pendergrast, Jas
Pendergrast, Ed'w
Rocumb, Bernard
Reed, Charles D...
Renner, John
Reagan, James
Rugg, Gabriel W. .
Ray, James
Russel, Albert
Swink, John S
Spratt, Wm. H ....
Seanor, Noah
Smith, Reuben N.
Swisher, James M
Stouflfer, Andrew.
Sethinan, John ....
Stewart, Thomas L
Sarver, William
Stier, Charles K
Seely, John
Smith, Michael
Sickles, Charles W
Simpson, John.,
Starner, Solomon,
Smith, Conrad
Stevens, Franklin..
Tetters, David
Tintle, George
Taylor, William
Turnbull, George...
Taylor, M'Knight...
Troy, Robert J
Thomas, John P
Veatch, Josiah W...
Watson, James
Watt, John M
Wise, James
Wadsworth, SamT
Weddel, Thomas P
Wilhelm, Moses
Ward, Owen
Watt, Edward F
White, Martin II...
Walton, John
Wilson, George
July (3, '61,
Feb. 7, '65,
April 4, '65,
Feb. 1, '65,
Feb. 15, '64.
Nov. 1, '61,
do July 12, '61,
July 6,
July 6,
July 6,
July 6,
July 6,
July 6,
July 6,
July 6,
Nov. 20,
July 11,
Sept. 5,
July 6,
July 6,
Feb. 24,
Feb. 7,
Feb. 29,
July 6,
Mar. 4,
July 6,
July 6,
July 6,
Sept. 1,
Mar. 8,
Sept. 2,
Feb. 22,
Aug. 29,
July 6,
Feb. 1,
Feb. 29,
Feb. 1,
Feb. 15,
Feb. 18,
Sept. 4,
Feb. 22,
Feb. 15,
July 20,
July 6,
Feb. 27,
July 0,
July 6,
July 6,
Feb.
Feb.
Sept.
July
July
Feb.
Sept.
Jan.
July
July
Feb.
July
July
Feb.
Dec.
Aug.
July
July
July
July
Dee.
Feb.
Sept.
15,
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865— Vet.
jNIustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
iNlustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 18. 1865.
Wounded June 15, 1864— absent at muster out.
Discharged on Surg, certificate, Nov. 7, 1862.
Discharged Nov. 21, 1863, for wounds received at
ChancellorsviUe, May 3, 186S.
Discharged Julv 20, 1864.
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Dishonorably discharged, August 20, 1861.
Transferred to Knap's Pa. Battery, Oct. 5, 1861.
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Discharged on Surg, certificate, Oct. 17, 1861.
Discharged on Surg, certificate, Oct. 1, 1862.
Discharged on Surg, certificate, Oct. 31, 1862.
Substitute — deserted October 6, 1864.
Not on muster-out roll.
Discharged on Surg, certificate, May 31, 1864.
Deserted June 19, 1865.
Deserted — date unknown.
Discharged by General Order, June 6, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865— Vet.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Died November 2, 1861.
Not on muster-out roll.
Drafted — discharged J uly 10, 1865.
Mustered out Avith com pan j^, July 18, 1865.
Substitute— mus. out with company, July 18, '65.
Mustered out July 27, 1865.
Discharged by General Order, June 2, 1865.
Tr. to company K, 2Sth P. V., Sept. 1, 1861.
Deserted June 19, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Mustered out with company, .July 18, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Sub.— mus. out with company, July 18, 1865.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Discharged by General Order, July 11, 1865.
Discharged on Surg, certificate, Oct. 17, 1861.
Discharged on Surg, certificate, Mar. 12, 1868.
Discharged by General Order, June 27, 1865.
Discharged on Surg, certificate, Aug. 18, 1863.
Transferred to Knap's Pa. Battery, Oct. 5, 1861.
Died July 5, 1864, of wounds received at Pine
Knob, June 15, 1864— buried at Chattanooga-
grave, 521— Vet.
Died November 30, 1862— buried at Alexandria-
grave, 544.
Deserted June 23, 1865.
Substitute — absent, in arrest, at muster out.
Not on muster-out roll.
JNIustered out with company, July 18, 1865^ Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Substitute— mus. out with company, July 18, '65.
Drafted— mus. out with company, July 18, 1865.
Discharged on Surg, certificate, June 8, 1863.
Transferred to Knap's Pa. Battery, Oct. 5, 1861.
Tr. to company B, 28th reg. P. V., Oct. 1, 1864.
Discharged on Surg, certificate, Aug. 18, 1863.
Mustered out with company. July 18, 1865 — Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Drafted — mus. out with company, July 18, 1865.
Discharged by General Order, June 2, 1865.
Discharged on Surg, certificate. May 18, 1862.
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Killed at Antietam, .September 17, 1862.
Deserted— date unknorwru
Deserted— date unknown.
Substitute— deserted Oct. 1, 1863.
TWEIfTY-EIGHTH KEGLSTENTV
Company G,
recruited at philadelmaa.
Conrad "W. Meyer. ^
2SichGlas Way
Thos. J. Hamilton,
William C, Shields
James G. C9oper...„
Wm. A,M'GahaB,.
John G. NsTiir.
James O^Rourke..,
Lutber N. Guy
James H^ Nngent.
Jacob SheimaBE,.
James Hard
Joseph Verier.,
George Grady..
Robert Irvin
H. PI. Cheesman...,
Wesley Hamilton..
Wm. M'Clintock„..
William CaUiban.,
Albert Perscm.
Barnard Ccmnolly..
Emanual Hannan..
Josiah Nicodemus..
Josiah S. Raitb
Geo. G. HutEoan^..
Lee GleasoD
John B. Conoyer...
John C. Gervig
Samuel M'^Keown.
John D. Tracy.
James B. Traville..
James S. Grady.„..
Alexander Ingran.^.
John S. Grady« ,
Abraham M'Cray..
Arndt, George W ..
Armstrong, Daniel
Brown, Reuben S,.
Buzzard, Aaron
Bell, Abraham
Barr, William L
Boyle, JolmT
Boyle, William lU,
Capt....
...do
...do„...
1st Lt..
..do.„..
2d Lt..
...do
1st Sgt..
Serg't..
.d&.
.do.
..do
...do
...do-
...do
Corp....
...da
...do
...d©-
...do
...do
..da
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
Muc...
..do
..do
Private
..do
..do
.do ....
.do....
.do....
.do„..
July II, '61,
July 11, '61,
July II, '61,
July II, '61,
July 11^ '61,,
July II, ^61,
July II, ^61,
July II,. '61,
July II, '61,
July 11, '61,
July II, '61,
July 11, m,
July 11, '61,.
July 11, '&1,
July II, '61,
July 11, '61,
July I, '61,
July 11, '61,
July 11, '^Sl,
July II, '61,
July II, '61,
Feb. 11, '64,
Jan, 5, '65,
Feb. 20, '65,
Jan. 24, '65,
Jan. 24, '^65,
July 11, '61,
July II, 'II,
July II, '61,
July II, '61,
July II, '61,
July 11, '61,
July II, '■61,
Feb. 8, '64,
July 11, '61,
Jan. 24, '65,
June 28, '61,
Aug. 26, '63,
Jan. 14, 165,
Feb. m, '65,
Mar. 2, '65,
July 11, '61,
July II > '6.1,
Resigned June 2, 1863.
Promoted to 1st Lt., June 12, 1863— to CaptaiUy
August 5,. 1863— discharged ITov. 16, 1864.
Promoted to Sgt., Jan. 1, 1863— to 1st Sgt., July
1, 1883— to 1st Lt., Aug. 25, 1863— to Capt., Mar.
29, 1865- mus. out with Co., July 18,. 1865— Vet..
Killed at Chancellorsville, May 3, 1863.
Promoted to Sgt., Jan. 1, 1863 — to 1st Sgt., Aug.
1, 1863— to 2d Lt., Jnae 27, '64— to 1st Lt., Mar.
30, 1865— mus. out with Co.,, July 18,. 1865— Vet.
Promoted to Cor., Oct. I, 1861— to Sgt,, Jan. 1,
1863— to 1st Sgt., July 1, 1864— to 2d Lt., Juna
1, 1865— mus. out with Co., July 18, 1865— Vet-
Taken prisoner Feb; 29, 1862— released — pr. to-
Capt. Ind. battery H, Fa. Artillery, Oct. 25, '62..
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps>. June II, 1863.
Promoted to Sgt. , Mar. 22, 1863— to 1st Sgt., June
1, 1865— mus. out with Co., July 1, 1865— Vet.
Promoted to Cor., July 1, 1863— to Sgt.,. Feb. 1,.
1865— wounded at Ringgold, Ga. — mustered out.
with conipanv, July 18, 1865 — Vet.
Promoted to Cor., Aug. 25, 1863— to Sgt., Aprils,.
186.5— mus. out with Co.,. July 18, 1865— Vet.
Promote'd to Cor., Jan* 1, 1864 — to Sgt.,. June 1,
'65 — wd. at Antietam,Ringgold and Pine Knob —
mustered out with- company,. July 18,. '65— Vet
Wounded at Dallas, Ga.,May 25, 1864— absent.
at musterout — Vet.
Wounded at Antietam, Sept. 17, 1862— discharged
on Surgeon's certificate,. Dee. 27, 1862.
Discharged on Surg, certificate, Dec. 27, 1862.
Promoted to Adjutant, July 28, 1864— Vet.
Promoted to Q. M. Sgt.,. April 8, 1865.
Deserted March 12,. 1863.
Promoted to Corporal, July 1, 1864— mustered
out with company, July 18, 1865— Vet.
Promoted to Corporal, July 1, 1864— mustered
out with company, July 18, 1865— Vet.
Promoted to Corooral, July 1, 1864— mustei-ed
out with company, July 18, 1865— Vet.
Promoted to Corporal, Feb. 1, 1865— mustered
out with company, July 1 8, 1865 — Vet.
Substitute — promoted to CorporaJ, April 1, '65 —
mustered out with company, July 18, '65— Vet.
Promoted to Corporal, June 1, 1865— mustered
out with company, July 18, 1865— Vet.
Promoted to Corporal, June 1, 1865— mustered
out with company, July 18, 1865.
Promoted to Corporal, June 1, 1865— mustered
out with company, July 18, 1865.
Discharged September 5, 1864.
Discharged September 5, 1864.
Discharged on Surg, certificate, Dec. lOy I86I.
Killed at Antietam, Md., September 17, 1862.
Killed at Antietam, Md.,. September 17, 1862.
Died,date unknown, of wds. rec. at Ringgold, Ga-
Mustered out with company, July I8j 1865 — Vet.
Mastered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Transferred to Knap's Pa. Battery, Oct. 5, 1861.
Mustered out with comnany, July 18, 1865.
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Drafted— pris. fr. June 1, 1864, to April 6, 1865—
discharged June 17, 1865*
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Absent, .sick, at muster out.
Discharged July 3, 1865.
Discharged on Surg, certificate. Mar. 12, 1863.
Dischasged on. Surg, certificate,. April 12, 1863.
THREE YEARS' SERVICE.
461
Boyle, DeWitt C... 'Private
Brj'an, Benj amin ..'... do
Brown, John I... do
Berlin, Albert '...do
Brier, Frank I. ..do
Belsner, John I. ..do
Ball, Joseph W !...do
Bernsbera;, Ewald.J...do
Berwig, John L.do
Brown, John I. ..do
Bubb, George '...do
Cochran, John B '...do
Compton, James H L.do
Cofflin, Dennis l...do
Crouse, Andrew J..J... do
Connor, .John '...do
Cornwell, Stephen. J. ..do
Cornv/ay, Peter R.S ...do
Carson, George I. ..do
Cameron, William. J... do
Cashis, Dennis !...do
Cravens, John L.do. ...
Davis, Henry I... do
DeWitt, William.... I... do
Dorman, Fred'k W
Downs, William
Doyle, Henry H
Dickson, JohnS
Donauhea, John
Dalzell, James
Davis, George
Deeds, George H
Dougherty, Benj
Dugdale, William...
Dalton, Matthias M
Donnell, Edward
Donnell, James...
Dimn, James
Emmert, Philip...
Erving, William..
Earle, Albert
Edwards, Nelson ...
Fessler, William H
Fluke, Levis
Friel, Bernard
Frederick, Henry..
FVy, John
Franthy, John
Frank, John L
Gross, Edward T...
Gamble, EUas
Grimes, Benjamin.
Gibson, William R
Grimes, James
Gray, Andrew J...
Gonyo, Lewis
Haney, John
Hornbeck, George.
Hill, William
Kollenbacker, Chris
Hoffeltinger, John
Henderson, John L
Henderson, Jas. R.,
Hutson, William...,
Hacket, Lawrence..
HiJl, Alexander
Hough, Philip S. C.
Henry, Frederick...
Husliman, Joseph...
Jackson, Joseph
Johnston, Oliver
Johnston, William..
Jordan, Charles C...
Feb. 23, '65,
July II, '61,
June 28, '61,
June 28, '61,
June 28, '61,
Dec, 22, '64,
Mar. 27, '64,
July 11. '61,
Sept. 1, '63,
Sept. 5, '63,
Feb. 13, '6.5,
July 11, '61,
Feb. 25, '65,
Feb. 24, '65,
Feb. 24, '65,
Jan. lu, '65,
July 11, '61,
July 11, '61,
July 11, '61,
July 11, '61,
Sept. 7, '63,
June 28, '61,
Feb. 13, '64,
Feb. 25, '65,
Feb. 16, '65,
Nov. 14, '64,
July 11, '61,
July 11, '61,
July 11, '61,
July 11, '61,
July
Feb.
July
July
Sept.
Dec.
Jan.
July
July
July
July
July
July
Aug.
Feb.
Sept.
July
July
June
11, '61,
11, '61,
28, '61,
Discharged by General Order, June 30, 1865.
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Drafted— disch.' by General Order, June 9, 1865.
Discharged on Surg, certificate. May 28, '65— Vet.
Died — date unknown.
Substitute— deserted September 22, 1863.
Substitute— deserted October 31, 1863.
Deserted June 21, 1865.
Mustered out witli company, July 18, 1865 — Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Mustered out with com pan j', July 18, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Substitute — mus. out Avith company, Julj' 18, '65.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 17, 1861.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 20, 1861.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Mar. 10, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Mar. 16, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 11, '63.
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Drafted— mus. out with company, July IS, 1865.
Discharged on Surg, certificate — date unknown.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 14, '62.
Discharged on Surg, certificate — date imknowri.
Wounded at Rocky Face Ridge, Ga. — discharg-
ed Julv 20, 1864.
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Discharged November 1, 1864.
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Discharged by General Order, June 25, 1865.
Deserted June 21, 1865.
Deserted June 21, 1865.
Substitute — deserted April, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 186.5 — Vet.
Discharged by General Order, July 19, 1865.
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Deserted August 1, 1862.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Drafted — mus. out with company, July 18, 1865.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 24, '61.
Substitute — deserted September 22, 1863.
Deserted June 21, 1865.
Deserted July 12, 1861.
Not on muster-out roll.
Mustered out with company, July 18, '65 — Vet.
Substitute — mus. out with company, July 18, '65.
Absent, sick, at muster out — Vet.
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Died May 13, 1865, of wounds received at Rocky
Face Ridge, Ga— Vet.
Died at Point of Rocks, Va., January 6, 1862.
Deserted June 21, 1865.
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
Drafted — mus. out with company, July 18, 1865.
Substitute — mus. out with company, July 18, '65.
Substitute — mus. out with company, July 18, '65.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 9, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 27, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 17, '63.
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Promoted to Hospital Steward, Nov. 24, 1862.
Substitttte- deserted October 31, 1863.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Drafted- absent, sick, at muster out.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 27, '62.
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Discharged July 20. 1864.
462
TWENTY-EIGHTH REGIMENT,
NAME.
RANK.
DATE OP MUSTER
INTO SERVICE.
"3
T
3
3
1
1
3
1
3
3
3
1
1
3
3
3
1
1
3
3
3
1
1
3
1
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
1
1
3
3
3
1
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
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31
REMARKS.
Johnston, Robert ...
Jones, Thomas
Johnston, .Joseph...
Johnston. Thomas..
Private
...do
...do
...do
...do
July 11, '61,
Jan. 23, '63,
Feb. 24. '65,
Feb. 24, '65,
Feb. 9, '64,
Feb. 23, '65.
June 28, '61,
July 11, '61,
July 4, -63,
Oct. 21, '64,
Feb. 23, '65,
July 11. '61,
Feb. 6, '65,
Jan. 16, "65,
Jan. 12, '65,
Feb. 9, '65,
July 11, -61,
July 11, '61,
Feb. 23, '64,
Jan. 13, 65,
Feb. 21, '63,
Mar. 24, "65.
July 11, '61,
Feb. 24, '65,
Jan. 14, '65,
Sept. .5, '63,
Sept. 1, '63,
Nov. 1, '61,
July 11. '61,
July 11, '61,
Sept. 4, '63,
July 11. '61,
July 11, '61,
June 28, '61,
Au^. 31, '64,
July 11, '61.
July 11, '61,
Feb. 13, '65,
Sept. 20, '64,
Sept. 4, -63,
Sept. 5, '63.
July 11, '61,
Feb. 24, '65,
July 11, '61,
Julv 11, '61.
July 11, '61,
July 11, '61,
June 28, '61,
July 11, '61,
May SO, '64,
July 11, '61,
Sept, 8, '63,
July 11, -61,
.July 11, '61,
Feb. 25, '65,
July 11, '61,
Not. 1, '61.
July 11, '6i;
Jan. 3, '64,
Feb. 8, '65,
Jan. 25, '65,
July 14, '62,
July 11, '61,
July 24, '63,
July 11, '61.
July 11, '61,
Feb. 27, '65,
July 11, '61,
Feb. 15. '65,
April 19, '63,
Feb. 3, '65,
July 21, '63,
Sept. 30, '63,
July 11, '61,
July 11-, '61, 1
Killed at Gettysburg, July 3, 1863.
Substitute— deserted April, 1865.
Deserted June 21, 1865.
Deserted June 21, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Substitute— discharged— date unknown.
Substitute— discharged— date unknown.
Discharged bv General Order, June 9, 1865.
Transferred to Knap's Pa. Batt'y, October 5, '61.
Substitute— discharged November 28, 1865.
Sub.— mus. out with company, July 18, 1865.
Sub.— mus. out with company, July 18, 1865.
...do
Kil Patrick, Jackson
...do
...do
...do
Kroter, Henry W...
...do
...do
Kellv, Robert
...do
...do
IjCntz John \.
do
Love, William
...do
...do
Lucas, William
Linn. Thomas A
...do
...do
...do
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Wd. at Pine Knob, Ga.— disch. March 28, 1865.
Letier, Cyrus
Lenhart, .Jacob.
...do
do
Sub.— disch. on Surg, certificate, June 12, 1865.
Substitute— discharged— date unknown.
Substitute— discharged— date unknown.
Transferred to Knap's Pa. Battery, Oct. 5, 1861.
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1865.
Sub. — mus. out with company, July 18, 1865.
Drafted — absent, sick, at muster out.
Levine, Martin 0...
Lynch, William
Michael, Josiah
Miller, Michael
...do
...do
...do
. do
May, Au"ust
..do
Miller, Peter
. do
Drafted — absent, sick, at muster out.
Meyer, William H..
...do
do
Discharged on Surtreon's certificate, Oct. 14, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 19, '63.
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Sub.— disch. on Surg, certificate, Dec. 13, 1863.
Discharged July 20, 1864. ■
Discharged July i:0, 1864.
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Discharged — date unknown.
Transferred to Knap's Pa. Battery, Oct. 5, 1861.
Died at Frederick, Md., March 11, 1863.
Moore, Albert ...
do
do
Marlatt, John
do
Miller, Peter W
...do
do
Meyers, Charles
Malony, Patrick
Moore, Joseph . ..
...do
...do
do
Myers, Simon P
Mevers, Isaiah
...do
do
Discharged bv General Order, June 27, 1865.
Deserted April 18, 1865.
.do
Muller, William
Murphy, Theodore
M'Plierson, John....
M'Donough, John...
M'Fadden. Arthur..
M'Gilley, Patrick...
M'Kindley, Wm
M'P]lvan, Gustavus
M'Elhenney, John..
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
Substitute— deserted October 31, 1863.
Not on muster-out roll.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865,
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Discharged August 18, 1864.
Dischar-ed July 20, 1864.
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Discharged July 20, 1864.
...do
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Drafted— mus. out with company, July 18, 1865.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 28, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. May 28, '63.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Discharged on Surgeons certificate, Dec. 10, '63.
Killed at ChancellorsviUe, Va., May 3, 1863.
Deserted August 17. 1S61.
Drafted deserted Juno 20, 1865,
. .do
do
O'Connor, John
Proctor, Charles
Parks, John J .
...do
...do
do
Painter, William....
Pendegrass, James
Piles, John
...do
...do
do
Reese, Georgo S
Roll, William
...do
do
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 9, 1862.
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Sub.— disch. on Surg, certificate. May 28, 1865.
Died Dec. 28, 1863. of wds. rec. at Ringgold, Ga.
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Deserted April, 1865.
Not on muster-out roll.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Mustered out with comoany, July 18, 1865,
Drafted— mustered out with Co., July 18, 1865.
Drafted— mustered out with Co., July IS, 1865.
Disoharsred on Siu-s;eon's certificate, April IS, '63.
Discharged July 20, 1864.
lUmkin, John B
Richey, James
...do
...do.. .
Rodgers, Isaac B.
do
Rhodes, Henry M...
Richey, Wm. C
Ralston, Hugh
...do
...do
...do
Richey, Charles
Shoulder, Samuel...
vSchmittenborg, P...
Say res, Fnmcis
Smith, James F
shaffarmeyer, Chas
Sherborne, Fr. <;
Smith, Patrick
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
THREE YEARS' SERVICE.
463
NAME.
RANK.
! ;
DATE OF MUSTEK '
INTO SERVICE.
s !
i, \ REMARKS.
Sliuler, Jacob
Private June 28. '61.
3 i Discharged by General Order, Aug. 11, 1864.
3 Disohargefl Julv 20, 18G4.
Steck, Samuel R....
...do....
1 June 28, '61,
Slonican, David
...do
1 June 28, '61, j
3 Discharged July 20, 1864.
Shanton, Daniel
...do....
. Feb. 10, '65,
1 1 Discharged by General Order, June 21, 1865.
Smith, William
...do....
1 July 11, '61, I
3 Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, July 18, 1803.
Stokes, William R.
...do....
.July 11, '61, 1
3 Transferred to Knap's Pa. Battery, Oct. 5, 1861.
Sherman, Moses
...do....
July 11, '61,
3 Died October 5, 1862, of wounds received at An-
1 tietam, September 17. 1862.
Smith, Thomas B...
...do....
July 11, '61,
3 Killed at Chancellorsville, May 3, 1863.
Smith Charles
...do....
Sept. 3, '63,
3 Substitute— died July 11, 1864, of wounds re-
ceived at Kolb's Farm, Ga — buried at Chatta-
nooga— grave, .599.
Snell, Franklin B...
...do
Feb. 16, '64,
3 Died August 26, 1864, of wounds received at Ma-
rietta, Ga.
Smith, WilUam
...do
Sept. 8, '63,
3 Substitute— deserted September 22, 1863.
Smith John R
...do ...
Sept. 17, '63,
Jan. 13, '65,
3 Substitute — deserted October 30, 1863.
Stewart Charles
...do
1 Substitute— deserted June 21, 1865.
Stephens, Richard..
...do
Jan. 7, '65,
3 Substitute— deserted April, 1866.
Solliday, Nathan....
...do
Feb. 24, '65,
3 Deserted June 21, 1865.
Tracy, Peter
...do
Feb. 9, '65,
July 11, '61,
1 Drafted— mus. out with company, July 18, 1865.
3 Discharged July 20, 1864.
Thrasher, Charles...
...do
Taylor, William
...do
July 11, '61,
3 Discharged July 20, 1864.
Thornburg, George
...do
July 11, '61,
3 Discharged July 20, 1864.
...do
July 11, '61,
June 28, '61,
Feb. 15, '65,
3 Discharged July 20, 1864.
3 Discharged July 20, 1864.
1 Discharged by General Order, June 16, 1865.
Tarr, Melker S
...do . .
Taylor, George W...
...do
Thompson, John
...do
Jan. 10, '65,
I Substitute— disch. by General Order, May 26, '65.
Thomas, Levi
...do
June 28, '61,
3 Died at Nashville, July 11, 1864.
Thompson, Amai-i'h
...do
Feb. 16, '65,
I Deserted June 20, 1865.
Thompson, William
...do
Jan. 7, '65, .
} Substitute— deserted April, 1865.
Ulig, Augustus
...do
Sept. 3, '63, .
? Drafted— mus. out with company, July 18, 1865.
Vansant, .John.
...do
Jan. 25, '65,
I Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Wiggington, John...
...do
Feb. 15, '62, i
} Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865— Vet.
Wagoner, Amariah
...do
Feb. 15, '65, J
L Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Weiz, Julius
...do.. .
April 19, '63, '.
Dec. 27, '63, '.
} Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
5 Mustered out Math company, July 18, 1865— Vet.
Wil mot, Thomas....
...do
Weaver, Adam
...do
Feb. 7, '65, ]
Substitute— mns. out with company, July 18, '65.
White, Emory
...do
Feb. 10, '65, 1
Feb. 15, '65, ]
Nov. 1, '61, .-
Substitute — absent, sick, at muster out.
Wise, Moses
...do
Discharged July 10, 1865.
! Discharged on Surgeon'g certificate, Jan. 7, 1863.
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Wright, Elias
...do....
Wilson, William H
..do
July 11, '61, .-
Walbert, Jacob
..do
July 11, '61, .^
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Wardrap, William..
Welty,EzraJ
..do
July 11, '61, i
Discharged July 20, 1864.
..do
June 28, '61, £
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Wright, William....
..do
June 28, '61, S
Discharged July 20, 1864.
White, Jacob
..do
June 28, '61, S
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Wharton, Archy
..do
July 11, '61, 3
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Welsh, John
..do
July 11, '61, 3
Jan. 7, '65, 3
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Sept. 18, 1863.
Substitute— deserted April, 18657
Warren, William...
..do
Wilson, George
..do
Jan. 7, '65, 3
Substitute— deserted April, 1865.
Welchonce, .lohn B
..do
Feb. 15, '65, 1
Deserted June 21, 1865.
Wharton, William..
..do
July 11, '65, 3
Died of wounds received at Wan hatchie, Novem-
ber 1, 1863.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Yates, Jacob
..do
Jan. 24, '65, 1
Company H.
recruited at philadelphia.
Thomas J. Ahl...
Warren W. Wattles
George B. U. Martin
Frank B. M. Bonsai
Thomas H. Elliott..
Capt.
...do..
...do....
...do....
IstLt.
July 11,
July 11,
'61,
'61,
3
3
July 11,
'61,
3
July 11,
'61,
3
July 11,
'01,
3
Promoted to Colonel, November, 14, 1863.
Promoted from Sgt. to 2d Lt — to 1st Lt. Aug., 1,
'62— to Capt., Aug. 1, '62— resigned Feb. 11, '63.
Promoted to 2d Lt., Aug. 1, '62— to 1st. Lt., Mar.
8, '63— to Captain, Dec. 16, '63— died March 24,
1864, at Bridgeport, Ala.
Pr.to 2d Lt., March 9, 1863— to 1st Lt., March 16,
1863 — to Captain, June 8, '64 — wounded at Peach
Tree Creek, (ia.— mustered out with company,
July 18, 1865— Vet..
Pr. to Captain and A. A. G., and assigned to staff
of General Geary, June 8, 1863.
464
TWENTY-EIGHTH REGIMENT,
NAME.
K.VKK.
William M, Linton
1st Lt...
JohnH.Hoffer
2d Lt ..
Charles Yoest.
IstSgt.
JohaMerriman
Serg't.
Leonard Smith
...do
...do ....
...do
James L. Dawson .
Robert Sands
...do
...do ....
Edward Taguo
...do
...do....
Conrad Strain
William A. Rea
...do
Corp....
John Sheible
do
John Griffith
do
Charles Clark
.„do
EdAvard Chapman..
...do
James Larans „,.
...do
John Glunt
do
Milton Ingram
do
do
James Marshall
Robert Robinson....
Isaac I. Tolan
...do
...do
. do
James R. Vance
...do
do
Oliver P. Adams....
John Raycraft
Edward Smith
...do
...do
...do
James Wilt
do
John Craddock
Henry Gayde
Adams, William
Anderson, Frank...
Muc...
...do
Private
...do
Atkinson, Wm. J...
Amer, Thomas
...do
do
Allender, Samuel C
Ackerman, Cyrus S
Am\q, David
Barrick, William A
Berlin, Samuel
Bennet, Samuel
Burkej^ Victor
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
Bockley, William...
...do
Brooks, John W. H
...do
Brinkner, Henry ...
Barry, John
...do
...do
July 11, '61,
July 11, '61,
July 11, '6\,
July 11, '61,
July 11, '61,
July 11, '61,
July 11, '61,
July 11, '61,
July 11, '61,
July 11, '61,
July 11, '61,
July 11, '61,
July 11, '61,
July 11, '61,
Sept. 3, '63,
Sept. 4, '63,
Jan. 7, '65,
Feb. 3, '65,
Jan. 1, '62,
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July 11,
July II,
July 11,
Mar. 13,
July 11,
Jan. 10,
July 11,
July 11.
June 29,
July 11,
Mar. 27,
Mar. 27,
July 23,
Jan. 10,
Sept. 4, '63,
Sept. 7, '63,
Sept. 3, '63,
July 11, '61,
Pr. to 1st Sgt., March 12, '62— to 2d Lt., April 18,
1884— to 1 St Lt., June 9, 1864— mustered out vrtth
companv, July 18, 1865.
Pi-omoted to 1st Sgt. , April 18, '64— to 2d Lt. , June
1, JS05— mus. out wdih Co., July 18, '65— Vet.
Wounded at Antietam, Sept. 17, 'l862— promoted
to Cor., Aug. 1, 1862— to Sgt., Mar. 1, 1864— to
1st Sgt., June 1, 1865 — mustered out with com-
pany, July 18, 1865— Vet.
Prom'oted to Corporal, Mar. 1, 1864— to Sgt., Feb.
1, 186.5— wounded at Antietam, Sept. 17, 1862—
mustered out with company, July 18, 1865— Vet.
Promoted to Cor., April 18, 1864— to Sgt., Feb. 1,
'65— wd. at Rocky Face Ridge, Ga., May 8, '64—
mustered out Avith company, July 18,1865— Vet.
Promoted to Cor., Jan. 1, 1865— to Sgt., April 1,
'65— mus. out with company, July 18. 1865— Vet.
Promoted to Cor., Jan. 1, '65— to Sgt., June 1, '65—
mustered out with company, July 18, 1865 — Vet.
Discharged on Sui-g. certificate. Mar. 12, 1863.
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Feb. 18, 1864.
Killed at Pine Knob, Ga., June 15, 1864.
Pi-omoted to Corporal, April 1, 1865— mustered
out Avith company, July 18, 1865 — Vet.
Promoted to Corporal, April 1, 1865— mustered
out Avith company, July 18, 1865 — Vet.
Drafted— promoted to Corporal, April 1, 1865—
mustered out with companv, July 18, 1865.
Drafted— wounded at Dallas,' Ga., June 25, 1864—
promoted to Corporal, April 1, 1865— mustered
out Avith company, July 18, 1865.
Drafted — promoted to Corporal, April 1, 1865 —
mustered out vtith company, July 18, 1865.
Drafted — promoted to Corporal, April 1, 1865 —
mustered out Avith company, Jul.v 18, 1865.
Captured May 3, 1863— wounded at Ringgold, Ga.,
Nov. 27, 186'3— promoted to Cor., June 1, 1865—
mustered out with company, July 18, 1865 — Vet.
Discharged on Surg, certificate, Aug. 5, 1862.
Discharged on Surg, certificate, Jan. 16, 1863.
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Discharged on Surg, certificate, July 30, 1863.
Discharged on Surg, certificate, April 3, 1863.
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Transferred to Knap's Pa. Battery, Oct. 5, 1861.
Killed at Peach Tree Creek, Ga., Julv 20, 1884.
Killed at Pine Knob, Ga., June 15, 1864.
Died June 28, 1864, of wounds received at Kone-
saw Mountain.
Killed at Dallas, Ga., May 25, 1864.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865 — ^Vot.
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Mustered out Avith company, July 18, 1865.
Wounded at Dallas, Ga., May 25, 1864— absent
at muster out — Vet.
Drafted— ab. , on detached service, at muster out.
Discharged Dec. 16, 1862, to accept promotion in
Telegraph Corps.
Discharged March 16, 1863— minor.
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Tr. to company E, 28th reg. P. V., July 12, 1861.
Mustered out Avith company, July 18, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Drafted— mus. out Avith company, July 18, 1865.
Deserted June 30, 1865— arrested July 2, 1865—
absent, in arrest, at muster out.
Drafted— wounded at Dallas, Ga., May 25, 1864—
promoted to Cor., April 1, 1865— reduced July
1, 1S65— absent, in arrest, at muster out.
Drafted— Avounded at Rocky Face Ridge, Ga.,
May 8, 1S64— discharged August 3, 186.5.
Drafted- absent, sick, at muster out.
Discharged July 20, 1864,
THREE YEARS' SEItYICE.
4G5
Bracey, Leander
Barrone, Jonathan..
Button, Harlow
Bradley, Philip
Boyd, James
Barnes, William P
Byrick, "William R
Clitz, Solomon
Colflesh, Wm. H....
Clark, John
Clowes, Ezra A..
Calmus, Daniel..
Cronin, Andrew.
Collins, Michael.
Church, John B..
Corns, Robert
Coble, John R. C
DeMass, Lewis..
Dougherty, Charles
Damney, Francis...
Dawson, William...
Dalzell, Robert
Davis, William
Dickerson, Jesse
Dingham. David —
Daiiey, John A
Evans, Charles W..
Enscll, Albert L
Eberly, Henry,
. Eicher, William..„.
Elder, John
Elder, James
Eleming, Charles F
Foley, Patrick...
Fi-an'k, Frederick E
Funke, Ernest E .
•Gross, BerghesF..
Grier, William
Oibbs, George W....
Gallagher, John
Harbaugh, Henry..
Harvey, Philip.
Hertzog, Frederick
Hull, Thomas.
Hemple, George
Hartman, David S..
Harris, James M....
Haldopher, Henry..
Hastings, Hamilton
Harrison, Wm. H...
Heazlett, John C...
Hottell, Nicholas....
Hart, Samuel
Hemphill, James..>
Homan, Reuben.......
Husk, Samuel
Hill, Charles.
Hays, John
Hunt, Johm
Hull, Samuel S
Hughes, John
Hartman, Geo. H ...
Ittle, Francis
Jackson, Thomas....
Johnson, William...
Jones, Charles
Jones, William E...
Jones, Thomas
Kay, Beni amin ,
51)
July
Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
July
July
July
July
Feb,
Jan.
Jan.
Nov.
July
Aug.
June
June
July
July
Jan.
July
Sept.
Sept.
Feb.
July
July
Mar.
Dec.
Sept.
Aug.
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
11, '61,
9, '65,
20, '65,
28, '65,
11, '61,
11, '61,
11, '61,
11, '61,
4, '65,
10, '65,
10, '65,
22, '64,
11, '61,
7, '62,
29, '61,
29, '61,
6, '61,
11, '61,
9, '65,
17, '63,
14, '63,
7, '63,
29, '64,
11, '61,
11, '61,
17, '65,
13, '64,
3, '64,
15, '64,
11, '61,
11, '61,
11, '61,
11, '61,
II, '61,
11, '61,
11, '61,
Discharged June 20, 1864.
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Substitute— discharged by G. O., June 27, 1865.
Tr. to company I, 28th reg. P. V., July 12, 1861..
Deserted August 20. 1862.
Drafted— deserted June 8, 1865.
Drafted— deserted January 17, 1865.
Drafted — mus. out with company, July 18, 1865.
Discharged July 2, 1865.
Drafted— discharged July 2, 1865.
Discharged on Surg, certificate, Jan. 31, 1863,
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Discharged July 20, 1864-
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Promoted to 2d Lt. company I, 28th regiment P.
v., July 12, 1861.
Transferred to Knap's Pa. Battery, Oct. 5, 1861.
Drafted— died June 2, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Drafted — discharged August 5, 1865.
Tr. to company C, 28th reg. P. V., July 12, 1861.
Transferred to 6th U. S. Cavalry, Oct. 25, 1862.
Transferred to Yet. Reserve Corps, Feb. 18, 1864«
Deserted July 12, 1861.
Drafted— deserted June 19, 1865.
Drafted— deserted INIarch, 1865.
Drafted— deserted April 18, 1865.
Drafted— mus. out with company, July 18, 1865.
Discharged ©n Surg, certificate, Dec. 5, 1862. "
Discharged on Surg, certificate, July 20, 1864.
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Tr. to company F, 28th reg. P. V., July 12, 186L
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Drafted — deserted April, 1865.
Drafted— deserted September 28, 1863.
Drafted— deserted October 1. 1863.
Drafted— wounded at Ringg;old; Nov. 27, 1863,
and Rocky Face Ridge — prisoner from May 8,
1864, to May 6, 1865 — mustered out with com-
pany, July 18, 1865.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Transferred to company I, 28th regiment P. V.,
July 12, 1861.
INIustered out with companj^, July 18, 1865.
Drafted — mus. out with company, July 18, 1865.
Drafted— absent, in arrest, at muster out.
Drafted— disch. on Surg, certificate, Aug. 20, '64,
Discharged on Surg, certificate, July 15, 1863.
Discharged September 7, 1864.
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Discharged July 20, 1864,
Promoted to 2d Lt. company L, 28th regiment,
P. v., July 12, 1861.
Died at Catlett's Station, Va., April 4, 1862.
Died at David's Island, N. Y., April 23, 1865.
Drafted^died at Alexandria, July 2, 1865.
Drafted— rdeserted Nov. 20, 1863.
Deserted June 8, 1865.
Draftcd^deserted June 23, 1865.
Deserted June 23, 1865.
Drafted—deserted June 19, 1865.
Deserted June 23, 1865.
Drafted— discharged by G. O., June 10, 1865.
Drafted— deserted March, 1865.
Drafted— discharged July 1, 1865.
Drafted— mus. out with company, July 18, 1865.
Drafted— mus. out with company, July 18, 1865.
Discharged on Surg, certificate, Jan. 26, 1863.
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Transferred to Knap's Pa. Battery, Oct. 5, 1865.
Drafted— mus. out with company, July 18, 1865,
466
TWENTY-EIGHTH REGIMENT,
Keely, Peter.,
Private
Kern, John W
Klinod, Rudolph..
Kaylor, Richard...
Kettering, Jacob...
Klinefelter, Judge S
Kleine, George,
Knipp, Philip..
Kerney, Thomas
Kelley, Patrick
Lysle, William H...
Leonard, James
Lysle, John M. D,.,
Lippincott, Jesse....
Lemon, Thomas H..
Ludford, William...
Lynch, James
Lynch, Philip
Mellender, John L
Morrissey, John„...
Maldin, Labar
Martin, Abram
Mack, Francis
Miller, James H....
Miller, Matthew
Markley, James C.
Merriman, John
Morrison, Austin...
Miller, Joseph
Motts, Philip
Martigney, Leon D
Maiden, Columbus
Morrell, William...
Morse, Charles
M'Clellan, James...
M'Dougal, James...
M'Elrarey, Wm
M'Kay, Alex'r A...
M'Hale, Michael
M'Cune, Robert
M'Conkey, John
M'Call.John
M'Elroy, John
M'Quiston, Samuel
M'Kenna, Stephen..
M'Mullen, Joseph..
M'Gee, John
M'Afer, Joseph
M'Nulty, Charles.
M'Cracken, John .
Nelson, Hiram
Niblock, James
Nelson, James
Neiman, Beni. F...
Noltie, William H
Oustadt, Matthias.
Ott, Frank
Ochs, George H
O'Neale, Henry
O'Brien, Patrick. .,
Olmstead, Nelson.,
Powell, WilUam...
Payne, William
Paton, John
Procksch, Lewis...
Parker, John ,
Price, Charles
Powell, Benj. F....
Phillips, John A...
Rudol]Dh, George...
Rector, Allen E....
Reichender, Peter.
Sept. 8, '63,
Feb.
July
Sept.
Sept.
Jan.
July
July
Nov.
July
July
July
July
July
July
Sept.
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
Sept.
June
July
Sept.
Nov.
July
Nov. :
July
Aug.
Feb.
Feb.
Oct.
July
July
Sept.
Sept.
July
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
July
Feb.
Sept.
Drafted— prisoner at Sister's Feny, Ga.— mus-
tered out with company. .1 iily 18, 1865.
Drafted — mus. out with company, July 18, 1865.
Drafted — absent, sick, at muster out.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 26, '63.
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Discharged on Surg, certificate, Feb. 8, '65— Vet.
Drafted— disch. on Surg, certificate, June 16, '65.
Died July 12, 1862— bu. in Mt. Ohvet Cem'y, Md.
Deserted July 12, 1861.
Drafted— deserted June 18, 1865.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 26, '62»
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Discharged September 1, 1864.
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Tr. to companv D, 28th reg. P. V., July 16,. 1861
Drafted— deserted April 15, 1865.
Drafted— deserted March, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Drafted — mus. out with company, July 18, 1865i.
Discharged by General Order, July 12, 1865.
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Drafted— disch. by General Order, Mav 22, 1865.
Drafted— disch. by General Order, May 22, 1865.
Drafted— disch. by General Order, May 22, 1865-
Tr. to company B, 28th reg. P. V., July 12, 1861.
Tr. to company B, 2Sth reg. P. V., July 12, 1861.
Tr. to company B, 28th reg. P. V., July 12, 1861.
Transferred to 6th U. S. Cavalry, Oct. 25, 1862.
Transferred to 6th U. S. Cavalry, Oct. 25, 1862.
Wounded in action — died Nov. 11, 1862 — buried
in Militarv Asylum Cemetery, D. C.
Died at Beaufort, S. C, April 1, 1865.
Deserted October 25, 1862.
Drafted— deserted September 24, 1863.
Drafted — mus. out with company, July 18, 1865.
Drafted — absent, in arrest, at muster out.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 18, '61.
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Drafted— disch. by General Order, May 22, 1865.
Tr. to company F, 28th reg. P. V., July 12, 1861.
Tr. to company B, 28th reg. P. V., July 12, 1861.
Tr. to company C, 28th reg. P. V., July 12, 1861.
Deserted Julv 12, 1861.
Deserted FebVuary 4, 1863.
Deserted Mav 10. 1863.
Deserted December 10, 1862.
Drafted— deserted April 15, 1865.
Drafted— deserted March, 1865.
Drafted — deserted March, 1865.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 20, '62.
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Drafted— disch. on Surg, certificate. May 28, '65.
Drafted— disch. by General Order, May 22, 1865.
Killed at Wilderness, April 30, 1864.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Discharged Julv 20, 1864.
Drafted— disch. by (]^eneral Order, May 22, 1865.
Deserted June 11, 1865.
Drafted— deserted June 23, 1865.
Drafted— deserted July 17, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865— Vet.
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Drafted— disch. by General Order, May 22, 1865.
Drafted— disch. by General Order, ]May 22, 1865.
Tr. to company F, 28th reg. P. V., July 12, 1861.
Drafted—deserted Juno 18, 1865.
Deserted June 23, 1865.
Drafted— deserted March, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 18, '65 — Vet.
Mustered out with company, Julv 18, 1865.
Wd. at Peach Tree Creek, Ga., July 20, 1864—
absent at muster put.
THREE YEARS' SERVICE.
467
Rhodes, Charles
Roberts, John P
Robinson, Wm. H..
Reiniug, George H
Rinker, Robert M...
Ross, Aiadrew
Root, George B
Rupert, Matthias....
Reed, James
Smith, William
Swegar, Lewis
Shearer, Emanuel..
Stevens, Thomas....
Segar, Samuel
Shunk, William
Smith, Henry
Swain,, Cyrus
^utham, John
Schall, Thomas
Slavan, John
Shutt, William B..,
Sinclair, James
Shaw, Adam
Sickles, William G
Stribig, Joseph
Speer, James
Sprague, Wm. R
Smith, Charles B...
Sanders, Henry....,
■Anions, Morris....
Steele, Ernest
Smith, Jacob P
Shearer, Jacob
Telfer, Lancelot....
Trees, David
Tobin, Michael.....
Wilson, William..
Walton, Thomas...
Waring, .John
Wilson, Joseph....
Walker, Stephen .
White, Harrison...
Watt, John
Walsh, Thomas....
Williams, Heuiy .
White, Philip
Williams. John....
Woods, John
Ward, Henry
Young, Jamea
Private
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do .
..do.
do
...do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
...do
do
...do
...do
...do
...do
,..do
...do
...do ...
...do....
...do....
...do....
...do....
Sept. 1,
July 11,
July 11,
Oct. 7,
Sept. 22,
July 11,
July 11,
July 11,
July 11,
July 11,
Mar. 9,
Feb. 28,
Jan. 10,
Jan. 9,
Sept, 2,
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
Sept.
Feb.
Jan.
Dec.
Sept.
Feb.
July
Dec.
Jan.
July
Jan.
Oct.
Jan.
July
July
July
Aug.
Sept.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
July
11, '61,
5, '63,
1, '6.5,
10, '65,
15, '64,
21, '64,
28, '65,
11, '61,
22, '64,
27, '65,
11, '61,
23, '65,
30, '64,
10, '65,
11, '61,
11, '61,
11, '61,
17, '63,
11, '63,
10, '65,
9, '65,
4, '65,
7, '65,
11, '61,
Discharged October 1, 1861 — minor.
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Drafted— discharged by G. O,, May 25, 1865.
Drafted— discharged by G. O,, May 25, 1865.
Tr. to company I, 28th reg. P. V., JTuly 12, 1861.
Tr. to company B, 28th reg. P. V., July 12, 1861.
Killed at Chancellorsville, May 3, 1863.
Deserted July 12, 1861.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865 — Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Drafted — mus. out with company. July 18, 1865.
Drafted— wounded at Ringgold, Nov. 27, 1863—
mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Discharged on Surg, certificate, July, 1862.
Discharged on Surg, certificate, March 25, 1863.
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Tr. to company E, 28th reg. P. V., July 12, 1861.
Tr. to company C, 28th reg. P. V., July 12, 1861.
Transferred to Knap's Pa. Batterv, Oct. 5, 1861.
Died at Baltimore, Md., August 20, 1862.
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Died May 5, 1863, of wounds received at Chan-
cellorsville, May 3, 1863.
Deserted October 25, 1862.
Drafted — deserted September 29, 1863.
Drafted— deserted June 8, 1865.
Deserted June 23, 1865.
Drafted— deserted Mar., 1865.
Drafted— died at Willett'sPt., N. Y., May 19, '65.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865— Vet.
Drafted— mus. out with company, July 18, 1865.
Drafted— discharged by G. O., June 12, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865 — Vet.
Mustered out with comnany, July 18, 1865.
Drafted— discharged by G. O., July 29, 1865.
Drafted— discharged by G. O., August 7, 1865.
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Tr. to company B. 28th reg. P. V., July 12, 1861.
Killed at Chancellorsville, May 3, 1863.
Drafted — deserted September 30, 1863.
Drafted— deserted October 2, 1863.
Deserted June 10, 1865.
Deserted June 10, 1865.
Drafted— deserted June 18, 1865.
Drafted— deserted March, 1865.
Discharged on Surg, certificate, Jan. 7, 1863.
Company I.
RECRUITED AT PHILADELPHIA.
rhos. M'Donough..
John Flynn
Alfred E. Colgan ..
Patrick F. Rourke.,
Capt..
...do..
..do.
.do.
July 4, '61,
July 1,'61,
July 4, '61,
July 4, '61,
Resigned November 19, 1861.
Promoted from 1st Lt. and Adj. to Capt., Nov.
12, 1861— to Lt. Col., Dec. 12, 1863.
Promoted from Private to Sgt., July 5, 1861— to
1st Sgt., Sept., 1862— to 1st Lt., March 9, 1863—
to Capt. , March 12, 1864 — wounded at (.'hancel-
lorsville, May 3, 1863, and Pine Knob, June 15,
1864— discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov.
28, 1864— Vet.
Promoted to Cor., July 4, 1861— to Sgt., Sept. 1,
1861— to 1st Sgt., July 1, 1863— to 2d Lt., June
27, 1864— to 1st Lt., Oct. 1, 1864— to Capt., April
2, 1865 — mustered out with company, July 18,
1865-Vet.
46S
TWENTY-EIGHTH REGIMENT,
C. W. Borbridge.....
Chas. P. Kennedy..
Arnold B. Spink
Peter Conlin
John B. Church
Martin J. Rupp
Andiew Ross
Andrew Haekett....
Wm. M. Hamilton
John H. Guist-wite..
James Dailey
Joseph Davidson
1st Lt.
„do....
..do....
-2d Lt...
...do
1st Sgt.
Serg't..
...do„...
Edward Foley.
Patrick Long ,
S. Hamilton...,
John Ward....
James Harris
L. W. Callaghan...
George O. Paris ...
John Smith
Peter Kotzmoyer ,
Chas. Y. Rpeakman
H. D. i^isenbcrger..
John \Tx(>kcrsham.
William fcs Witham
Charles M'Gettigan
William M'Garey..
John A. Doyle_
Michael H. Rahn...
,.do.
..do.
.do.
..do..
..do..
Corp.
..do..
..do..
..do..
...do..
.do.
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
4, '61,
4, '61,
4, '61,
4, '61,
11, '61,
4, '61,
4, '61,
4, ^61,
4, '61,
4, '61,
4, '61,
4, '61,
July
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Aug.
4, '61,
23, '64,
4, '64,
8, '64,
Sept. 2, '63,
Ackerman, David..
Alexandra, Robert
Anthony, John W...
Atkinson, John C...
Broadhurst, John...
Baird, John D
Boy ce, Thomas.
Bryson, James H ...
Broadhurst, James
Baker, James S
Bradley, Henry S...
Blakley, John
Bugless, Phineas P
Bradley, Philip
Brown, Daniel S.
Bothwick, Alex
Buchanan. Edward
Beamish, John G...
Burns, James
Butler, William H
Baldie, Gusippie,
Promoted to Captain company C, 28th regiment
P. v., Decembers, 1862.
Pr. to 1st Lt., April 4, 1864— discb. July 20, 1864,
forwds. rec. at Chancellorsville, May2, 1863.
Pr. to Cor., Jan. 1, '62— to Sgt., Mar. 14, '63— to
1st Sgt., Sept. 1, 1864— to 1st Lt., April 22, '65—
wounded at Eosaca, Ga., May 15. 1864— mus-
tered out with company, July 18, 1865— Vet.
Resigned July 1.5, 1861.
Pr. fr. priv. Co. H, July 12, '61— res. Feb. 14, '63.
Pr. from Sgt. to 1st Sgt., June 1, 1865 — com. 2(i
Lt., June 1, 1S65— not mustered — mustered out
with company, July 18, 1865 — Vet.
Promoted to Corporal— to Sergeant, April 1, '65 —
mustered out with company, July IS, '65— Vet.
Promoted ta Corporal— toSergeant, April 1, '65 —
wounded at Antietam, Sept. 17, 1862— mustered
out with company, July IS, 1865 — Vet. _
Promoted to Corporal— to Sergeant, April 1, '65^
mustered out with company, July 18, '65 — ^Vet.
Promoted to Corporal— to Sergeant, June 1, '65 —
wounded at Rocky Face Ridge» Ga. , May 8, '64 —
mustered out with company, July 18, '65— Vet.
Transferred to Vet. Res. Corps, Feb. 1, '65— Vet.
Promoted from private to Sergeant—to 1st Ser-
geant—killed at Chancellorsville, May 3, 1863.
Killed at Kenesaw Mountain, Ga., June 27, '64—
Vet.
Deserted November 12, 1862.
Died at Chattanooga — grave^ 330.
Promoted to Corporal, April 1, 1865— mustered
out with company, July 18, 1865 — Vet.
Promoted to Corporal, April 1, 1865— mustered
out with company, July 18, 1865 — ^Vet.
Promoted to Corporal, April 1, 1865 — ^mustered
out with company, July 18, 1865 — ^Vet.
Promoted to Corporal, April 1, 1865 — mustered
out with company, July 18, 1865 — ^Vet.
Sub.— wd. at Rocky Face Ridge, Ga., May 8,
1864— promoted to Corporal, April 1, 1865—
mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Substitute— promoted to Corporal April 1, 1865—
mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Discharged August 1, 1864.
Promoted to Corporal, July 5, 1861— to Quarter-
master Sergeant, September 1, 1862.
Deserted January 4, 1863.
Deserted July 4, 1861.
Transferred to V. R. C, Aj^il 1, 1865— Vet.
Promoted to Principal Musician, 2Sth regiment
P. v., April 1, 1865^Vet,
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Discharged on Surgeon'scertificate, June 25, '62.
Discharged August 10, 1864,
Died September 27, 1864, of wovmds received at
Peach Tree Creek, July 20, 1864.
Mustered out with company, July 18, '65 — Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Sub mustered out with Co., July 18, 1865.
Sub.— mustered out with Co., July 18, 1865.
Drafted— mustered out with Co., July 18, 1865.
Drafted— absent, sick, at muster out.
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, April 4, '65.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June 30, '62.
Discharged by General Order, June 27, 1865.
Substitute— deserted October 2, 1863.
Substitute— deserted June 17, 1865.
Substitute-^deserted June 30, 1865.
THREE YBAES' SERVICE.
469
Burns, Patrick
Bitner, John
Bradley, James
Conliii j Peter
Canfield, Patrick...
Creamer, LotS
Casey, Dennis
Cameron, William.
Cowan, William....
Clough, John
Crawford, David...,
Coflfee, William
Cusey, Hugh
Cannon, John
Coile, Peter
Callaghan, Patrick..
Cleary, Thomas
Douglass, James. ...
Douglass, William..
Dougherty, John....
Damon, William....
Darcy, James
Dixon, William
Depass, Emanuel J
Ensworth, John
Eck, David
Eckard, August
Eckard, John A.
■ Eisenberger,Benj F
Ellsesor, Alexander
Edwards, Samuel..
Easterbrook, Wm.
Evans, Thomas
Ferris, Michael
Forbes, James.. —
Flynn, Bernard
Fagan, Terance
Fallter, Nicholas...
Foster, August
Gerrigan, John
Gillmore, Michael..
Gumnivan, Daniel.
Gunwinger, Lewis.
Gillen, Henry.
Grant, George
Gallagher, Lewis ..
Gorman, James
Gilbert, Charles
Harman, Paris R...
Havens, Richard C
Hoffman, Jacob N...
Henry, Daniel
Hicks, Henry
Hollinger, Frank ...
Hess, George
Higgins, James
Hoovan, Benj. P
Horricks, Henry
Hicks, Lawrence ...
Hammil, Edward...
Hensill, Samuel
Havans, Thomas....
Hartman, John R...
Henry, William
Hutchinson, Wm...
Harrison, Rob't S...
Hone, Levi
Jones, Thomas
Joline, Anthony
liaeffer, Stephen
Kitchen, Edward Y
Kitchen, Benj. F
Jan.
Feb.
July
July
Jan.
Feb.
July
July
July
July
July
Feb.
July
Sept.
July 4,
Sept. 8,
July 4,
Jan. 5,
July 4,
July 4,
Sept. 5,
July 17,
Jan. 13,
July 4,
July 4,
Sept. 3,
Feb. 28,
July 4,
Jan. 23,
Aug.
Sept.
Jan.
July
July
Jan.
July
July
29,
July 20,
Aug. 29,
July 19,
~ ■ 14,
1,
4,
4,
Feb.
Feb.
July
July
July 20,
Sept. 4,
July 4,
'61,
'63,
'61,
'64,
'61,
'61,
'63,
'63,
'65,
"61,
'61,
'63,
'63,
'61,
'64,
'68,
'03,
'65,
'61,
'61,
'65,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'63,
'61,
'65,
'65,
'61,
•61,
'61,
July
Feb.
Jan.
Feb,
Sept.
Sept.
Dec.
Jan.
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
Feb.
July
July
Feb.
Jan.
Jan.
July
July
Feb.
Feb.
Deserted June 27, 1865.
Deserted June 27, 1865.
Deserted February 27, 1864— Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 18, '65— Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Juno 16, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 25, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, April 4, '63.
Discharged September 6, 1864.
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Jan. 15, 1865.
Killed at Chancellorsville, May 2, 1863.
Substitute— died July 30, 1864— buried at Chat-
tanooga— grave, 119.
Deserted July 27, 1861.
Substitute— deserted October 2, 1863.
Deserted June 26, 1863.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Transferred to Vet. Res. Corps, July 6, 1863
Deserted July 5, 1864.
Substitute— deserted September 27, 1863.
Substitute— deserted October 2, 1863.
Deserted June 27, 1865.
Tr. to company K, 28th reg. P. V., Sept. 1, 1861.
Mustered out with company, July 18, '65— Vet.
Substitute— nms. out with company, July 18, '65.
Substitute— mus. out with company, July 18, '6o.
Wd. at Chancellorsvile— disch. July 20, 1864.
Died June 16, 1864, of wounds received at Lost
Mountain, Ga., June 15, 1864.
Substitute— deserted September 16, 1863.
Substitute— deserted October 2, 1863.
Substitute— deserted June 30, 1865.
Not on muster-out roll.
Mustered out with company, July 18, '65— Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 11, 1861.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 27, 1862.
Tr. to Knap's Pa. Battery, October 26, 1861.
Substitute— deserted September 16, 1863.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Substitute— mus. out with comnany, July 18, '65.
Transferred to Knap's Pa. Battery, Oct. 26, 1861.
Transferred to Knap's Pa. Battery, Oct. 26, 1861.
Transferred to Knap's Pa. Battery, Oct. 26, 1861.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, May 8, 1864.
Died July 15, 1864, of wounds received May 25,
1804 — buried at Chattanooga — grave, 4 — Vet.
Deserted December 25, 1861.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Substitute— mus. out with company, July 18, '65.
Substitute— mus. out with company, July 18, '65.
Substitute — mus. out with company, July 18, '65.
Absent, wounded, at muster out.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 23, 1862.
Discharged on Surg, certificate, Feb. 27, 1863.
Discharged on Surg, certificate, March 10, 1863.
Discharged on Stirg. certificate, March 12, 1863.
Tr. to company K, 28th reg. P. V., Aug. 1, 1861.,
Transferred to Knap's Pa.^Battery, Oct. 26, 1861.
Discharged July 23, 1863.
Deserted November 14, 1862.
Substitute— deserted October 2, 1863.
Deserted February 17, 1864— Vet.
Substitute — deserted June 17, 1865.
Substitute — deserted July 1, 1865.
Substitute — mus. out with company, July 18, '65.
Discharged on Surg, certificate, Dec. 20, 1862.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865 — Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Mustered out with company^ July 18, 1865.
470
TWENTY-EIGHTH EEGIMENT,
NAME.
RANK.
DATE OP MUSTER
INTO BSRVICE.
i
REMARKS.
Keeper, Henry
Private
Jan. 30, '65,
1
Substitute— mus. out wifh company, July 18, '65.
Kitchen, Charles....
...ao
July 4, '61,
3
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 29, '63.
Kenney, Thomas....
...do
July 4, '61,
3
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, May 8, 1864.
Kelley, Edward
...do
July 4, '61,
,T
Deserted October 6, 1862.
Kane, William
...do
July 4, '61,
3
Deserted June 15, 1865— Vet.
Lafferty, Edward...
...do
July 18, '61.
3
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 9, 1863.
o
Lane, Thomas
...do ....
June 2, '65,
n
Substitute— deserted June 27, 1865.
MuUer, Wm. B
...do
Feb. 24, '65,
1
Mustered out Avith company, July 18, 1865.
Motic, Augustus....
...do
Jan. 31, '65,
;^
Sub.— mustered out with company, July 18, '65.
Moore, Lewis
...do
Aug. 31, '63,
fj
Sub.— mustered out with company, July 18, '65.
Mitchell, Samuel M
...do
Ma?. 17, '62^
3
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 20, 1862.
Morris, Charles
...do
Julv 18, '61,
3
Discharced on Surgeon's certificate, April 4, '63.
Mills, John
do
July 4, '61,
July 4, -61,
July 4, '61,
o
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 17, 1861.
Killedat Peach Tree Creek, Ga., July 20, '64— Vet.
Deserted July 6, 1861.
do
Mantin, James
...do
3
Morgan, Henry
...do
July 4, '61,
3
Deserted July 8, 1861.
Maguire, Charles...
...do
Sept. 7, '63,
3
Substitute— deserted October 7, 1863.
Mullvine, Patrick...
...do
July 4, '61,
3
Deserted November 20, 1862,
M'Anany, Michael..
...do
July 4, '61,
Mustered out with companv, July 18, 186.5 — ^Vet.
M'Hugh, Michael...
...do
Feb. 14, '64,
3
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865,
M'Devitt, James
...do
Julv 4, '61,
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, April 10, '63.
M'Call, Charles
...do
July 18, '61,
3
Discharged July 20, 1864,
M'Kenney, Thos
...do
July 4, '61,
3
Discharged July 20, 1854.
M'Cartney, Michael
...do
July 4, '61,
Transferred to Vet, Reserve Corps, May 8, 1864.
M'Voy, Michael
...do
July 4, '61,
3
Died October 17, 1863— buried at Stone River-
grave, 24,
Accidentally kiUed August 2, 1861.
M'Goldrick, James
...do
July 20, '61,
3
M'Guire, John
...do
July 4, '61,
3
Deserted July 5, 1861.
M'Carty, Lawrence
...do
July 4, '61,
3
Deserted July 25, 1861.
M'Donald, George...
...do
July 4, '61,
3
Deserted February 14, 1864— Vet.
M'Alvoy, James
...do
July 4, '61,
Deserted May 21, 1863. ■
M'Mahon, Michael..
...do
Jan. 1.3, '65,
3
Deserted June 27, 1865.
M'Colough, James..
...do
Jan. 23, '65,
3
Deserted June 30, 1865.
M'Donald, William
...do
F6b. 14, '65,
1
Prisoner from April 1, to May 5, 1865— discharg-
ed June 29, 1865.
M'Ginnis, William
...do
July 4, '61,
3
Not on muster-out roll.
Nagle, Stephen D...
...do
Feb, 8, '64,
1
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Nicholas, Wm. A...
...do
Feb, 20, '05,
1
Prisoner from Anril 9, to April 29, 1865— mus-
tered out June 22, 1865.
Neal, Thomas J
...do ....
July 4, '61,
Feb. 6, '6.5,
o
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Mar. 23, '63.
Substitute— deserted July 1, 1865.
Neil, William R
...do
3
Opperman, Ernest..
...do
Sept. 4, '63,
Substitute— discharged by G. 0., June 22, 1865.
O'Harra, Peter
. do
Jan 13 '65
3
T)pcp>'fpri Jnne 97 ISfi."!
O'Mealy, Michael...
...do
Deserted June 22, 1865.
Plumbley, John
...do
July 4, '61,
3
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865— Vet.
Paul, Roberts
...do
Jan. 31, '65,
3
Sub.— mustered out with company, July 18, '65.
Petit, Warner
...do
July 4, '61.
3
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov, 22, '62.
Pascoe, William
...do
July 4, '61,
3
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Mar. 16, '63.
Patterson, William
...do
July 4, '61,
3
Discharged July 20, 1864.
do
July 4, '61,
Jan. 23, '64,
3
3
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 26, '62.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865— Vet.
Rhodes, William D
...do
Rhoads, Geo. W
...do
Jan. 23, '64,
3
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1S65— Vet.
Roderbach, B. F
...do
Feb. 24, '65,
1
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Renger, William
...do
Feb, 10, '65,
1
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Ross, John, 1st
...do
Feb. 7, '65,
3
Sub.— mustered out with company, July 18, '65.
Rasen, John
...do
Julv 4, '61,
3
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 17, 61.
Robertson, Wm
...do
July 18, '61,
3
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 26, '62.
July 4, '61,
3
Wounded at Antietam— discharged on Surgeon's
certificate, December 27, 1862,
Reed, Wilham
do
July 4, '61,
July 20, '61,
July 20, '61,
Oct. 1, '64,
3
3
Discharged July 20, 1864,
Wounded at Chancellorsville— discharged July
20, 1864,
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Discharged bv General Order, June 23, 1865.
Reed, Edward
do
Reany, George
Reamond, Geo. W..
...do
1
Reed, Joseph
do
Sept. 2, '64.
Jan. 26, '65,
1
1
Discharged by General Order, June 23, 1865.
Discharged by General Order, June 23, 1865.
Ranshagen, Lewis..
...do
Rothenberg, Ernest
...do
Feb. 28, '65,
1
Discharged bv General Order, June 23, 1865.
Ross, John, 2d
...do
Jan, 13, '65,
3
Deserted June 22, 1865,
Rilev, Peter
...do
Not on muster-out roll.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865 — Vet.
Schultz, Elijah L ...
Shaffer, William
...do
Nov, 1, '61,
...do
Feb. 2, '65,
3
Mustered out with companv, Jtxly 18, 1865.
Sheppard, John
...do
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865,
Sub,— mustered ont with companv, July 18, '65.
Shaffer, John
...do
Feb, 2, '65,'
3
Smder, James
...do
Sept. 2, '63,
3
Sub.— mustered out with company, July 18, '65.
THREE YEARS' SERVICE.
471
NAME.
BANK.
DATE OP M0STER
I^■TO SEKVICE.
I
I
1
3
REMARKS.
Snyder, Moses
Stanline, Charles ...
Silver David
Private
...do
...do
Jan. 30, '65,
Sept. 4, '63,
Substitute— mus. out with company, July 18, '65.
Substitute— mus. out with company, July 18, '65.
Absent sick at muster out
Smith, Charles, 2d..
...do
...do
Sept. 23, '63,
July 4, '61,
Oct. 7, '64,
Aug. 23, '64,
Aug. 20, '64,
Aug. 29, '64,
Sept. 7, '63,
July 4, '61,
July 4, '61,
July 4, '61,
Aug. 29, '63,
July 17, '63,
Sept. 4, '63,
Feb. 7, '65,
Jan. 30, '65,
Feb. 6, '65,
Feb. 6, '65,
Jan. 80, '65,
Feb. 5, '64,
July 4, '61,
July 4, '61,
July 4, '61,
Jan. 23, '64,
Feb. 28, '65,
Feb. 4, '65,
Sept. 7, '63,
July 4, '61,
July 4, '61,
July 4, '61,
Feb. 10, '65,
Feb. 6, '65,
Jan. 26, '65,
Jan. 13, '65,
Feb. 2, '65,
July 4, '61,
Sept. 8, '63,
Sept. 8, '63,
3
3
1
1
1
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
1
1
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
1
3
3
3
3
3
3
1
3
3
3
3
3
Substitute— absent, sick, at muster out.
Discharged on Surg, certificate, April 10, 1863.
Discharged by General Order, June 23, 1865.
Discharged by General Order, June 23, 1865.
Discharged by General Order, June 23, 1865.
Discharged by General Order, June 23, 1865.
Substitute— transferred to V. R. C, Nov. 5, 1864.
Died at Philadelphia, March 4, 1863.
Died July 14, 1863, of wounds received at Gettys-
burg, July 3, 1863.
Deserted April 27, 1863.
Substitute— deserted September 17, 1863.
Substitute— deserted October 2. 1863.
Substitute— deserted October 27, 1863.
Substitute— deserted June 30, 1865.
Substitute— deserted July 1, 1865.
Substitute— deserted June 16, 1865.
Substitute— deserted June 16, 1865.
Substitute— deserted July 1, 1865.
Not on muster-out roll.
...do
...do
Stappleford, Amos..
Shoals, Stephen K..
Shafler, William
StradUng, Thos. W
Simenson, John
Scott, Walter
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
Shin, Charles
...do
Shields, Richard
Smith, Charles, 1st
Smith, William W..
Smith, John, 2d
...do
...do
...do
...do
Sterling, John
Shatfermire, George
Smith, John, 1st....
Scott, Anthony
...do
...do
...do
...do
Thompson, John E
Trainor, Barnard...
Thompson, Wm. H
Witzel, Henry.
...do
...do
...do
do
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Discharged Julv 20, 1864.
Transferred to Knap's Pa. Battery, Oct. 28, 1861.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Substitute— mus. out with company, Julv 18, '65;
Substitute— mus. out with company, July 18, '65.
Substitute— mus. out with company, July 18, '65.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 13, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Mar. 25, '63.
Deserted July 5, 1861.
Substitute— deserted May 5, 1865.
Substitute— deserted June 17, 1865.
Wolf, John
...do
Wagner, Henry
Wickenhouser, F....
Winterbottom, H...
Walton, Josepii
...do
...do
...do
...do
Waters, Patrick
Walker, Pvichard....
Walker, Charles
Waldroflf, Levi.
do.....
...do
...do
...do
W^hite, Charles
White, Roberts
...do
...do . .
Deserted June 30, 1865.
Substitute— deserted July 1, 1865.
Deserted July 6, 1861.
Substitute— discharged by G. O., June 6, 1865.
Substitute— deserted October 2, 1863.
Walker, Wm. C. ..
. do
Young, Richard
Zeller, Henry
...do
...do
Company K.
recruited at philadelphia.
W. H. Woodward..
Calvin 8. Hartley...
John M. Wolf....
Wm. Reynolds.
R, R. Hollowell
Charles B. Conn
James M'Menamin
Francis Burke
John Shawley
Wm. H. Harrison...
George W. Lees
Henry B. Hollowell
Allen Rutherford...
George R. Stevens..
Samuel Hamilton...
Daniel M' Call
.Tohn A. Walton
Wm. H. Burke
Francis Remey
Benj. Crosby
Alex. M. Gilclirist.
July 20,
'61,
3
July 20,
'61,
3
July 20,
'61,
3
April 1,
'64,
3
July 20,
'61,
3
July 20,
'61,
3
July 20,
'61,
3
July 20,
'61,
3
Nov. 20,
'61,
3
July 20,
'61,
3
Aug. 30,
'62,
3
July 20,
'61,
3
July 20,
'61,
3
July 20,
'61,
3
July 20,
'61,
3
Sept. 3,
'61,
3
July 20,
'61,
;■>
Sept. 1,
'61,
3
July 20,
'61,
'^
Nov. 20,
'61,
p,
Julv 20,
'61,
3
Resigned May 14, 1863.
Promoted to 1st Lt., Mar. 1, 1863— to Capt., Aug.
5, '63— mus. out with Co., July 18, '65 — Vet.
Resigned November 23, 1862.
Promoted to 1st Lt., Anril 1, 1864 — discharged
on Surgeon's certificate, May 12, 1865— Vet.
Resigned September 13, 1S63.
Pr. to 2d Lt., Mar. 14, 1863— resigned May 14, '63.
Mustered out wich company, July 18, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 18, '05 — Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 18, '65— Vet.
Absent, wounded, at muster out — Vet.
Discharged by General Order, May 22, 1865.
Transferred to U. S. Marines, Feb. 2, 1860.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 14, '63.
Discharged July 2U, 1864.
Killed at Ringgold, Ga., Nov. 27, 1863— bm-ied
at Chattanooga— grave, 330.
Killed at Chancellorsville, May 2, 1863.
Not on muster-out roll.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865 — Vet.
Mustered out with company, July IS, '65 — Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1805 — Vet.
Mustered out with companj'^, July 18, '05 — Vet.
472
TWENTY-EIGHTH REGIMENT,
Benj. M'liinney
John Hays
Michael Levoney ...
WimamSill
James Martin
John Chapman
James Caskey
Almon Smith
Wm. Morrison
Geo. M'Fetridge
Alexander, Joseph
Ager, James
Ash, Thompson M..
Austin, James
Annis, George
Arvitt, John
Boyer, Josiah
Boyd, Thomas
Bergin, Albert
Barndoff, Adam
Braison, William...
Boyer, John
Barnctt, John
Brewer, Nicholas...
Bomgardner, Wm..
Boycl, Thomas M...
Books, Israel
Bastin, Johru™
Beath, David ....
Barkey, George.
Berry, John S... .
Brady, James A.
Baker, Daniel
Beltman, Wm. R..
Bates, George W....
Borden, Stephen D
Bercan, Henry
Crosby, Solomon....
Carr, Augustus
Christmau, Charles
Clarey, Joseph
Christy, Josiah M...
Casselburg, Ellis....
Cartey, Francis
Castor, Lewis F
Clark, Thomas
Carder, Augustin J
Carey, Amos E
Crawley, William...
Casey, Michael
Carroll, William H
Cargill, David..
Cass, John
Collins, James
Chorpeuning, David
Connelly, Jos. H
Clarke, John H..
Conway, Peter
Doyle, Daniel
Daniels, Joseph....,
a)igney, William..
DeWitt, William H
Dunn, James
Do! an, William.
Danbar, .John....
Diamond James
Dopass, l!]manuel J
Edwards, Evan
Eckel, Lewis
Frost, .Joseph W
Fredericks, Geo. B.
Ifov.
July
July
Feb.
July
July
July
Sept.
July
July
July
Nov.
Feb.
Sept.
Sent.
July
Nov.
Jan.
Feb.
Nov.
Feb.
Sept.
Sept.
Oct.
Aug.
July
Mar.
Sept.
20, >61,
20, '61,
20, '61,
9, '64,
20, '61,
20, '61,
20, '61,
1, '61,
20, '61,
20, '61,
20, '61,
20, '61,
1, '65,
4, '63,
5, '63,
20, '61,
20, '61,
29, '64,
12, '04,
20, '61,
9, '64,
5, '63,
4, '63,
16, '61,
13, '61,
20, '61,
30, '64,
18, '61,
July 20, '61,
July 20, '61,
July 20, '61,
Feb. 8, '64,
Sept. 7, '63,
Jan. 3, '65,
July 20, '61,
July 20, '61,
Feb. 11, '65,
Mar. 2, '64,
Feb. 9, '64,
Sept. 18, '63,
Feb. 10, '65,
July 20, '61,
Sept. 23, '64,
Mar. 2, '65,
Sept. 14, '61,
Sept. 1, '63,
July 20, '61,
Feb. 9, '64,
July 20, '61,
Sept. 5, '63,
Sept. 5, '63,
Feb. 10, '65,
April 3, '65,
Arjril 3, '65,
Nov. 20, '61,
Julv 20, '61,
Mar. 1, '65,
Sept. 1, '61,
Fob. 8, '65,
Jan. 4, '65,
July 8, '61,
July 20, '61,
July 20, '61,
Feb. 10, '65,
Feb. 7, '05,
July 20, '01,
July 4, '61,
Sept. 3, '63,
July 20, '61,
Jan. 20, '65,
July 6, '61,
Mustered out witli company, July 18, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 18, .1865 — ^Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865 — ^Vet.
IMustered out with company, Jiily 18, 1865.
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Transferred to V. R. C, Sept. 1, 186J~Vet.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Feb. 15, '64.
Died at Frankford, Pa., February 0, 1863.
Missing in action at Chancellorsville, May 3, '63.
Transferred to Vet. Res. Corps, Jan. 31, '65— Vet.
Discharged on Surg, certificate, Dec. 4, 1863.
Discharged December 19, 1864.
Discharged by General Order, July 6, 1865.
Drafted — deserted September 1, 1864.
Drafted— deserted October 1, 1863.
Deserted January 1, 1864.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Drafted — absent, sick, at muster out.
Drafted— disch. by General Order, Aug. 5, 1865.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 13, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 18, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 14, '62.
Discharged by General Order, June 9, 1865.
Discharged November 19, 1862, for wounds re-
ceived at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Transferred to Regular Army, November 5, 1862.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Aug. 1, 1863.
Died AprU 7, 1862— buried in Mt. Olivet Ceme-
tery, Frederick.
Died July 27, 1864, of wounds received at Peach
Tree Creek, Ga., July 20, 1864.
Drafted— deserted January 1, 1864.
Substitute— deserted June 12, 1865.
Deserted January 1, 1864.
Deserted January 1, 1864.
Deserted June 27, 1865.
Mastered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Drafted— mus. out with company, July 18, 1865.
Sub,— assigned to company, but never reported.
Discharged on Surg, certificate, Jan. 22, 1863.
Discharged by General Order, June 1, 1865.
Discharged by General Order, June 12, 1865.
Discharged SeptemberflO, 1864.
Drafted— disch by General Order, June 5, 1864.
Died at Harper's Ferry, Va., December 22, 1862.
Died May 22, 1865.
Died at Catlett's Station, Va., April 6, 1862.
Drafted— deserted October 1, 1863.
Drafted— deserted October 1, 1863.
Substitute— deserted July 13, 1865.
Deserted June 7, 1865.
Deserted June 7, 1865.
Deserted September 1, 1864.
Deserted January 2, 1864.
Deserted June 7, 1865.
Deserted March 2, 1864— Vet.
Sub.— assigned to company, but never reported.
Sub.— assigned to company, but never reported..
Discharged September 10, 1864.
Transferred to Knap's Pa. Battery, Oct. 31, 1861.
Killed at Ringgold, Ga., November 27, 1863— bu-
ried at Chattanooga— grave, 226.
Substitute— deserted June 12, 1865.
Substitute— deserted June 12, 1865.
Deserted September 26, 1861.
Deserted June 2, 1863.
Drafted— disch. on Surg, certificate, Jan. 22,1865.
Not on muster-out roll.
Sub assigned to company, but never reported.
Discharged on Surg, certificate, July 4, 1862.
^niiTjE veahs^ seevioe.
473
^crry, JobnF.........
Filbert, George
Finfrock, Jeremiah
Fulton, Edward.....
Foley, John
Fullerton, James B
Faulkner, John
Finman, William...
•<iOodwin, GteorfjA,...
'Greirory, Wnu H ...
'Goodwin, George....
•Gallagher, John
"Goodwin-, Charles,..
•Good, Jolmli
■sijordon, Wm. T
'Graiiam, John.^......
Gallagh Henry ...
Gallagher, .John
Hamill, Edward
Hawn, Gabriel. ......
Harding, James
Hanlon, George
Humes, IT. A. B
Helviestoii, Alex,...
Hess, Frederick W
Hiokoy, John
Hilt, David B...
Hazard, Ja,mes»
Haines, George
Harraston, James.,
Hoover, Ludwig....
Huffman. Peter
Hanlev, John
Hartley, Michael,,
'inglesby, Thomas,
Johnson, .Tam^
Jones, John B
Jackspiel, John
Johnson, George
Kelley, George.....
King,'Solomon
Kelley, Edward...
"Keilig, Frederick.
Keller, Geoi-<re W.
Kepliart, William,
Kuhrip Charles,....
Kaliback, Daniel,
Kerr, Orange G..,
King, Thomas.,
Kaliback, David....
Liicker, Solomon....,
Ijaukhuff, Easias.,.
Lyons, J<3hn., .....,..,
Jjutier, John.....
Laconia, Wade
liott, George W
Lemon, Stephen D
Loudenschlay^:^, J.
Lawrence, Geo, H .,
Monaghan, Peter,..,
Middieton, James..,
Mellinger, Jaseph..,
Miller, Weslev A..„
Mifflin, Wm.'L
Martin, William.....
Martin, Ellas
Myhcf, vJwseph „
Miller, Robert
Milligan, James S...
Monaghan, Thos....,
Madden, Jaoie-s......
Marks, Emanuel..,.
July 20, Y)l,
Julv 20, '61,
J-ulj^ 20, 'm,
Feb, 8, 'G^,
July 17, '63,
July 20, '61.
Mar. 1, '65,
July 20, '61,
Feb. .5, '6.5,
Feb. .9, '65,
July 2^, '61,
J«ly 20, '61,
Nov. 14, '61,
July 20, '61,
July 20, '61,
July 20, '61,
Sept. I, Y)l,
April 8, 'fi.'S,
.July 20, '-6 1,
Fel}, 9, '64,
Nov. 2, '61,
July 20, '<3I,
Aug. 12, '62,
July 20, '61,
Sept. n, '63,
July 27, '^S,
July 20, '-61,
July 20, ^61,
Nov. 24, '61,
July 20, '61,
Sept. 7, '63,
Jan, 22, '62,
Aug. IS, '64,
Sept. 5, '63.
July 20, '61,
■Nov. 28, '64,
Fefe. 1, '65,
F«b. 4, '65,
Sept. 20, '61,
July 20, '61,
•July 20, '61,
Sept. 4, '03,
Feb. 8, '6.^,
Feb, 10, '65,
Feb, 9, '04,
Feb. I, '65,
Feb. 0, 'M,
64,
Feb.
Jan, 16, '65,
Feb. 3, '65,
Discharged on Sftrgeon's certiificate, Bee. 8, '62-.
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Dischairged July 20, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 25, '03.
Drafted— <lied at Washington, Nov. 15, .1863.
Captured April 4, 1862— discharged May 24, 1802
Deserted June 1, 1865.
Not on muster-out roll,
Mirstered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Substitute— mus« out with company, July 18, '05.
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. IS, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 25, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 7, 1S;>:5.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 3, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Dee. 1,1861,
Transferred to Vet, Res. Corps, June 1, "'65— Vet.
Deserted June 7, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865— Vet
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Mar. 21, '03.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 21, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, April 5, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Deo. 17, '62,
Drafted— discharged by G. O., May 29, 1865.
Drafted—discharged by G. O., May 22, 1865.
Promoted to Q. M. Sergeant, July 21, 1861.
Died Jul.y 16, 1864, of wotmds received at Pine
Knob, Ga., June 15, 1S64— Vet.
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862,
Died at Frankford, Pa,, December 1, 1862.
Drafted — died at Wauhatchie, Tenn., November
22, 1861?.
Deserted Jitne 27, 1865.
Not on muster-out rolk
Deserted June 7, 1865.
Discharged on Surg, certificate, May 9, '6*5- Vet.
Sub.— assitrned to company, but never reported,
Tr, to compaKy D, 2Sth reg. P. V..> Jan, 25, 1802.
Ete-afted— dieaatTullahoma,Tcnn., Oct. 25, 1863.
Drafted— deserted October 1, 1863.
Mustered out with company, July IS, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865,
Sub.— assigned to company, but never reported,
Discllarged on Surgeon^s certificate, Nov. 18, '61-.
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Killed at Mill Spring Gap, Ga.-, May 8,^64— Vet,
Died January 9, 1863— buried at Military Asylum
Cemetery, IX C.
Deserted March 7, 1864.
Discharged by General Order, !5ept. 19, 1865.
Drafted— mus. out with company, July 18, 1865.
Deserted September 17, 1863.
Assigned to company but never reported,
Sul>.^-a&signed to company, b\it never reported.
Sub.— assigned to company, but never reported^
Discharged on iSurgeon's certificate, Dec 8, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June Hi, '64,
Discharged on -Sur,geon'S certificate, Nov. 18, '61,
Drafted— disch. on Surg, certificate, Dec. 14, '63*
Drafted— discharged by G. O., June 24, 1865
Substitute— deserted July IS, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July IB, 1865.
Mustered out with compaYiy, July 18, 1865.
Discharged by General Order, May 27, 1865
Absent, sick,'at muster <>ut-.
Sub.— assigned to compan3^ but never reported.
Sub."-assigned to company, but neVer reported,
Dfecharg&d oft Surgeon's certificale^ Mar, 9, '63.
Discfaafged on Surgeon's certificate, June 1^ Y2.
Discharged oi> Surgeon's cof tificate. Mar-. 18, '65.
Discharged by General Order, July 6, 1865.
Discharged by General Order, June 28, 1865.
KiUedat Autietam, Md., September 17^ 1862,
Bled ai Jleclortown, Va., June S35 1S62,
474
TWENTY-EIGHTH KEGIMENT,
Murray, iXa'^id.,
Murphy, John...
Moore, William
Marlirr, Ijeon
Mu'llin, William,...
M'Neil, Archibald.
M'Cann, .John
M'Devitt, Patrick..
M'Kanna, James..
M'Cully, John
M'Cleafy, Hugh....
M'Connoll, Wm
M'Ginlcy, James...,
M'Nee, Thomas
M'Glinchey, Thos..
M'Conn, riichard...
Naj'lor, Benjamin...
Nelson, Charles R.
Mcholson, Jno, P..
Norris, Thomas
Oultin, Joseph
Orr, James
O'Donnell, William
Pomcrov, Isaac ....
Plotts, Wheeler H.
Powell, John
Price, Patricic F.....
Rhoads, Adam.
Russum, Thomas..
Roney, William
Reese, Martin V....
Robinson, William
Ragan, John ,.
Ray,- James
Shanley,- Abraham
Sinkler, Geo. H.....
Smitley, .Joseph. ....
Sincely, George
Shivler, Jacobs
Scully, Patrick H...
^mithj John
Schmidt, Chas. H...
Stafford, John
Swope, George E....
Smith, Augustus...
Shaw, John ,.
Spitzer, William
Shelling, Eman'l R
Smith, Michael
Scott, John
Smith, John H..
Smith, George
Stewart, Ilenry ....
Tyler, Ilenry G
Thomas, Richard ...
Taylor, Robert
Turner* Thomas
Trice, Joseph A
Treinan, Richard ...
Trieux, Richard.....
Thomas, John
' Teills, Henry
Uphain, Warren A
Vandegrift, Jesse..,
/' Vandegrift, Wm
Vandegrift, Levi
Vandegrift, James..
W'right, John
WiHiamson, Wm...
"Williams, John
Wilson, John
Welsh, William
Wallace, .James
Walker, George W
Mar. 4,
Sept. 4,
Feb. 8,
July 20,
July 20,
Aug, 18,
Feb. 2,
Feb. 1,
July 20,
July 20,
July 20,
Mar. 1,
Mar. 2,
Mar, 2,
Feb. 3,
Mar, 1,
July 20,
Sept. 10,
July 20,
Feb. 1,
Nov. G, '
July 20,
April 5,
Feb. 9, '
Sept. 2o, '
July 20, •
Mar. 2, '
Sept. 5, '■
Sept. 3, '
July 20, •
Auff. 12, ■
July 20, ■■
July 20; '
Deserted June 7, 1865.
Drafted— deserted October 1, 1863.
Substitute— deserted June 27, 1865,-
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
Mustered out with comi^any, July 18, 186.5.
Substitute— mus. out with Co., July IS, 18f).5,
Substitute — mus. out with Co., July 18, 1SG5.
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Transferred to Knap's Pa. Battery, Oct. 31, 186U
Killed at Antiotam, September 17^ 1862.
Deserted' June 7, 1865.
Deserted Juno 7, 1865.
Deserted Juno 7, 1865.
Deserted July 13, 1865.
Not on muster-out roll.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 2o, 'GI.-
Discharged April 6, 1865.
Promoted to Commissary Sergieant, July 21, '61v
Not orv muster-out roll.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 25, '62,
Deseited July 23, 186 L
Discharged June 20, 1865.
Mustered out with company, Ji^ly 18, 1865.
Discharged by General Order, June 1, 1865.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 18, '62,
Deserted June 7, 1865.
Drafted — mus. oitt with company, July 18, 1865,
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 18, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 17, '62,
Discharged by General Order, June 10, 1865;
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Died June 1, 18f)5 — buried in National Cemetery^
Arlington — Vet.
Killed at Peach Tree Creek,Ga.^ July 20, '64— Vet,
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Mustered out with comi^any, July 18, 1865— Vet,
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Mustei'ed out with company, July 18, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1835.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1S65.
Sub —assigned to company, but never reported.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 8, 1862.'
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Discharged September 10, 1864.
Discharged December 10, 1864.
Discharged by General Order, June 9, 1865.
Sub. — discharged by General Order, June 21, '65,
Sub. — discharged by General Order, June21, '65.-
Transferred to company F, July 21, 1861.
Driafted— deserted October 1, 1863.
Substitute— deserted June 12, 1865.
Substitute— deserted June 27, 1865.
Deserted July 13, 1865.
Disr-h'arged on -Surgeon's certificate, Nov, 10, '61,
Sub.— discharged by General Order, June 21, '63.
Suli. — discharged by General Order, June 21, '65,
Sub. — discharged by General Order, June 21, '65",
Sub— discharged by General Order, June 21, '65.
Sub. — discharged by General Order, June 21, '65.
Sub.— ^discharged by General Order, June 21, '6.5.
Drafted— -died May 6, '65', at David's Island, N. Y,
Not on mtuster-out roll.
Sub. -^discharged by General Order, June 21, '65-.
Mustered out With company, Jvtly 18, '65— Vet.
Mustered oilt with company, July 18, 'C.5-^Vet.-
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate',- Nov. 18, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 8, '62.
Mustered out with company, July 18, '65— Vet,
Substitute— mus. out with Co., July 18, 1865.
Sub -discharged by General Order, May 24, '65.
Sub.— assigned to company, but never reported;
Dischargecl on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 26, '61,
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 15, '63.
Sub.— discharged by General Order, June 21,'G5.
THR3BE YEAKS^ SEEVICE.
475
Wolf, Au stin M Private
White, Jtimcs do
Woodberry, Wni... ...do.
Welsh, Harrison do
Youn^r, Montreville ...do ,
July 15,
Sept. 5,
Feb. 10^
Feb. 12,
Feb. 4,
'61, 3
'63, 3
'65, 3
'64, , 3
'65, 1
Ziline, Henry '...do Nov. 20,
Zimmerman, Nich's ...do ^ Sept.
KiUed at Louisville, Ky,, Jan. 2, 1864— Vet.
Drafted— deserted October 1, 1863.
Substitulc— deserted June 27, 1805.
Discharged by General Order, May 24, 1865.
Prisoner from April 9. -to April 29, 1865—.
discharged Juno 27, 1805.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865— Vet.
Deserted September 15, 1863.
Company L.
RECRUITED IN ALLEGHENY COUNTY.
James Barr
Joseph M. Knap„...
John C. Hea/lett.
George Seip ,
Alex'r A. Black .
iEobert R, Smith,
Hiram F. Ely
Jesse M'Haffie....
Benjamin S. Conkle
John Strain
Leander A. Robb ...
Capt...
1st Lt.
2d Lt..
1st Sgt.
Serg't.
...do
...do
...do
Corp....
...do
...do
tC4eorge Penn
Henry B. Comer....
John M'Caffrey
Wm. G. Anderson..
Mahlon Kwing..
Henry Hanna
Anderson, William
Aiken, David...
Andre, Charles
Baiue, George ...do.
Blackhead, Adam do
Bailey, AlvinM
Brooks, Edward....
Buchanans George.
Benner, Henry Z...
Burns, John
Bastian, Henry
.DilOtJcllJ, iiClJJ.J' \J.\J
Brinkerman, Henry ...do....
<Cunlifl:e, Joim H-
Coe, Boyd.
Cronan, Patrick E...
-Copeland, George B
«Oautlin, William H
€oil, John P
Davis, John
Dix, Robert W.
Divine, John
Dibcl, George T
Dalby, Mark
Eccles, Samuel
15mme, Daniel H....
Evans, Benjamin...
Forsyth, Thomas...
Friend, Conrad
Fickling, Michael...
Fickling, Henry
Fillmuth, Christian
Graham, Joseph....
tCribson, Edward
,Heckel, Adam
Hill, Richard
Horback, Jas. B. O
Heller man, Thomas .
Helverson, Jacob... .
Henryj Richard
Resigned July 20, 1862.
Discharged Nov. 1, 1861, to accept Captaincy of
Independent Battery E, Pa. Artillery.
Tr. to company A, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 17, '62.
Tr. to company A, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Killed at Antietam, Md., September 17, 1862.
Tr. to company A, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company A, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to<;ompany A, 147th •reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Not on muster-out roll.
Wd. with loss of leg, at Antietam, Sept. 17, '62—
tr. to company A, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Killed at Antietam, Md., September 17, 1862.
Tr. to company A, 147th reg. P. V. , Oct. 28, 1862
Tr. to company A, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862
Transferred to Knap's Pa. Battery, Oct. 5, 1861.
Tr. tocompanyA^ r47tkreg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company A, 147th reg. P. V. , Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company A, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Transferred to Knap's Pa. Batterv, Oct. 5, 186L.
Tr. to company A, 147th reg. P. V., 0.«t. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company A, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Killed at Antietam, Md., September 17, 1862.
Tr. to company A, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Not on muster-out roll.
Tr. to company A, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862-
Tr. to company A, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862,
Tr. to company A, 147th reg. P. V., Oct 28, 1862.
Not on muster-out roll.
Tr. to company A, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company A, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company A, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company A, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Transferred to Knap's Pa. Battery, Oct. 5, 1861.
Tr. to company A, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company A, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company A, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr, to company A, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28^ 1862.
Tr. to company D, 147th reg. P. V., Oct, 28, 1862.
Not on muster-out roll.
Tr. to company M, 28th reg. P.V.— date unknown.
Tr. to company A, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company A, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company A, 147th reg, P, V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company A, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company A, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862,
Not on muster-out rolL
Tr. to conjpanv A, 147th reg, P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company A, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1802.
Tr. to company A, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company A, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1802,
Tr, to company A, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company A, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company A, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company A, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company A, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Transferred to Knap's Pa. Battery, Oct 5, 1861-.
476
TWENTT-EIGHTH EEGIME^T,
Hart, John
Johnson. William..
Joncs,^ William L..,
Jonos, Andrew W..
KpsIci-. John
IConncfij', Joseph...
Kair, C?harles „
LuiiirhUn, Chas. B„
Tjohmann, Gottlieb
liowry, Thomas.
Lew:s> Francis,
Lucas, .lames
Lutz, George
Miley» Samuel
Malono.v, WJJLliani„
Marshall, John
Matts.on, Wilham.^.
Malone, Geo. T ..„..
Madden, Joseph..."
MachaJJ, James
M'Haffie. Hiram....
M'Kenney, Thos...
M'Laughlin, Wmi
Newton,. Robert....
Parks, Hujrhu
Peppard. Eich'd W
Peak, Edward D ..
Potts, AJtrect
Ram bo,. Samuet
Reeves, Christian...
Steduian, Wm.F...
Slattcr, Frederick...
Simpson, Leon'd C
Smith, Robert C
Seville, Chas. R
Short, Charles E.....
Sands, William
ShuUz, Wm. H..
Shephard, William
Saylor. Geo. W
Salsburg, And'w J
Shatt, Jacob
Soip, Honry.„
Smith, Peter H
Smith, Thos. B
Smith, George W...
Thomas, Nath'l B...
Thornton. John
Tatem, Thos. M......
Ulmor, Nathan H...
Van Kirk, And. G..
Wolf, Milton
Ward, Thomas
Waterman, Wm. B
Private
..cTo
...do
..do
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..do
..da
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.do....
.do....
.do....
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
,do
July 20, ^61,
Aug. .5, 'in,
July 20, '61,
July 20, '61,
July 20, '61,
July 20,, '61,
July 20, '61,
July 20, '61,
July 20, '61,
July 20,. '61,
Aug. 5, '61,
July 20, '61,
July 20, '61,
July 20, '61,
Aug. 5, .'61,.
July 27, '61,
July 30, '61,
July 20, '61,
Aug. 3, '61,
July 20, '61,
July 20, '61,
July 20v '61,
July 20. '61,
July 20, '61,
July 24, '61,
July 20, '(31,
July 20, '61,
July 20, '61,.
July 20-, '61,
July 20. '61,
July 23, '61,
July 20, '61,
July 20, '61,
July 20. '61,
July 20, '61,
Augi 5, '61,
Aug. {), '61,
July 20, '61,
July 20-, '61,
July 20', '61,
July 20, '&1,
July 20, '61,
Sept. &, '61,
July 20, '61,
July 20, '61,
July 20, '61,
Aug. 5, '■61,
Aug. 22, '61,
Aug. 5, '61,
July SO, '61,
July 20, '61,
Aug. 24, '61,
July 20, '61,
Th to company A, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Not on muster-out ro.'l.
Tr. to company A, 147th re?. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company A, 147th reg. P; V., Oct. 38, 1862.
Tr. tocompany A, 147th reg. F. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr; to company A,, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to eompan-v A, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 2&, 1862:
Tr. tocompimy A, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company—, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 2S, 1862.
Promoted to Corporal, May 1, 1862— transferred
company A, to 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Not on muster-out roll.
Tr. to company A, 147ih reg. P. V.., Oct. 28, 1862'.
Tr. to. company A, 147th reg. P. V.. Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr; to company A, I47th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862..
Transferred to Knap's. Pa. Battery, Oct. 5, 1861.,
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862..
Transferred to U. S. Army, Auir. 27, 1862.
Tr. to company \, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862..
Tr. to eompanV K,-28th reg. P. V., Sept. 10, 1861.
Tr. to companr A, 147th reg. P.. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company A,. 147th reg.. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Not on muster-out roll.
Tr, tocompany A, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to coiimany A, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to combany .A.. 147th reg, P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company A. 147th reg. P. Y. , Oct.. 28, 1862.
Not on muster-out roll.
Tr. to coniiMny A, 147th. reg. P. V., Oct. 2S, 1862.
Not on muster-out roll.
Tr. tocompany A, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1863..
Tr, to company A, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company A, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. tocompany A, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company A, 147th reg. P. V.,Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to companv A, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company A,. i47th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company A, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company A, 147th reg. P.. V., Oct. 28,. 1862-
Tr. to company A,. 147th- reg. P, V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company A, 147th reg. P. V. , Oct. 28, 1S62«
Tr., to company D, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company A, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company A, 147th reg. P. V,. Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company A, l47th reg. P. V,, Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company A, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company A, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company A, 147t]i. peg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company A, 147th reg. P, V.,Oct. 28, 1862-
Tr. to company A, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862-
Tr. to comixmy A, 147th- reg. P. V.,. Oct. 28, 1862-
Tr. to company A, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company A, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862-
Tr. to company A, 147th reg. P, V., Oct. 28, 1862-
Tr. to company A, 147th reg. P. V.,Oct. 28,. 1862-
Company M.
keoruited at philadelphia.
Henry H, Wilson..,
Clem't Tingley, Jr.
Wm. K Goodman.,
James R. Stanley..,
Wm. II Hughes....,
Joseph Goodman,...
Wm. H. II. Fithian
Capt....
1st Lt..
...do
2d Lt...
IstSgt,
Serg't..
..do
Sept,
Aug.
Sept.
Au^.
Aug.
Dec.
Aug.
6, '61,
23, '61,
6, '61,
3
3
3
23, '61,
3
23, '61,
3
13, '61,
23, '61,
3
3
Tf, to company D, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862^
Transferred to Knap's Pa. Battery, Oct. 5, 1861.
Promoted from 2d to 1st Lieutenant ^ Nov. 1, '61 —
tr. tocompany D, 147th reg, P. V., Oct, 28, 1862.
Pr, from 1st Sgt, to 2d Lt,, Nov. 1, 1861— tr. to
company D, 147th regiment P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Pr.to Cor., Sept. 1, '61— to Sgt., Nov. 1, '61— tr.'
to company D, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1«62,
Tr. to company D, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Pr. to Cor., Nov. 1, 1861— to Sgt., April 1, 1862—
tr. to company D» 147th reg. P. V, . Oct. 28,. 1862,
THREE YEARS' SERVICE.
477
John Heller ' Serg't.
Win. H. Black ...do....
Ilenrv Carse '...do...
I
David Kambo Corp..
Frank Stanley ...do ...
Alfred G. Cor bit ...do
•John W. Miles
John Harkenroad.
Aug. 23
Aug. 28,
Aug. 2.3
Aug. 23
Aug. 23.
Joel J. Hertzog
Daniel M'Namara.
...do Sept. G,
Aug. 23
.do.
..do...
..do...
James Barr.
.do.
Thomas C. Baker. ..'... do
Charles E. Parker.. Muc...
William Costello. ...... do
Amey, Abr'm B .... Private
Bai-tle, George ...do
Baker, Jacob F ...do
Bakenkamp, Chas..'...do
Bunting, Lewis '...do
Bayard, Edwin i...do
Bruce, Charles K. ..'... do
Corbit, Wm. S '...do. ...
Cook, Frank '...do
Crawford, Chas. C..'...do
Casuer, Wm. F '!..do
Clark, Amos '...do
Chariton, Eemuel. ..'... do
Copoland, George B ...do
Drumel, Theodore.. '...do
Dalby, Mark '...do
Dornion, George L..do
Davis, Levi L..do
Diimock, Zadoe '...do
Derr, George '...do
Divine, John L..do
Elliot, Henry '...do
Evans, Beniamin.. ..'... do
Fcyhl, William I. ..do
Fisher, Jeremiah ...L.do
Ferguson, Alex |...do
Gore, Thomas J L.do
Goodwin, Theodore'... do
Gibson, Wm. H I... do
Hickey, Henry I... do
Henry, Charles P...l...do
Hilt, Isaac j...do
Henry, George L..do
Hilber, Andrew '...do
Idell, William K....l...do
Kline, Christian L..do
Keys, William I. ..do
Leitch, Charles I. ..do
Lewis, John L..do
Leech, Henry L.do
Loback, Andrew J ...do
Locke, Edward F...L.do
Locke, Hildeburn...l...do
Lawson, John I. ..do
M'Elroy, Hugh I. ..do
M'CurdV, James '...do
M'Vaugh, James.. ..L.do
M'Carty, Daniel I... do
Myers, John L.do
Mehanoy, James.. ..L.do
Morningstar, John..'. ..do
Morgan, Thomas.. ..I. ..do
Morgan, Wm. H L..do
Myer, Charles A L.do
Sept.
Sept.
Aug. 28,
Aug. 23
Sept. 6
Sept. 6
Sept. 6
Sept. 6
Sept. 6
Aug-. 23
Aug. 23,
Aug. 23
Aug. 23
Aug. 23
Sept. 6
Sept. 6
Sept. 6,
Aug. 23
Sept. 6
Sept. 6
Aug. 23
Aug. 23
Sept. 6
Sept. 6
Sept. 6
Sept. 6
Sept. 6
Aug. 23
Aug. 23
Aug. 23
Aug. 23
Sept. 6
Aug. 23,
Aug. 23
Aug. 23
Aug. 23
Aug. 23
Sept. 6
Sept. 6
Sept. 6
Sept. 6
Aug. 23
Sept. 6
Sept. 6
Aug. 23
Aug. 23
Aug. 23,
Sept. 6
Aug. 23
Aug. 23
Aug. 23
Aug. 23
Aug. 23
Aug. 23
Aug. 23
Aug. 23
Aug. 23,
Aug. 23
Aug. 23
Sept. 6
Tr. to companv D, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Promoted to Sgt., Nov. 1, 1861— transferred to
company D, 147th regiment P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Promoted to Sgt., Nov. 1. 1861— transferred to
company D, 147th regiment P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 10, '61.
Tr. to company D, 147th reg. P. V. , Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to companv D, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company D, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Promoted to Cor., Jan. 1, 1862 — transferred to
company B, 147th regiment P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company D, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Promoted to Corporal, April 30, 1862— transferred
to Veteran Reserve Corps — date unknown.
Reduced November 1, 1861— transferred to com-
pany D, 147th regiment P. V., October 28, 1862.
Promoted to Cor., Nov. 1, 1861— transferred to
company D, 147th regiment P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company D, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to companv D, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company I), 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Transferred to' Knap's Pa. Battery, Oct. 5, 1861.
Tr. to company D, 147th reg, P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Reduced from' Cor., Nov. 1, 1861 — transferred to
company D, 147th regiment P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company D, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company D, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Transferred to Knap's Pa. iSattery, Oct. 5, 1861. '
Tr. to company D, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1865.
Deserted September 7, 1861.
Tr. to company E, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company D, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company B, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862,
Tr. to company D, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Transferred to Knap's Pa. Battery, Oct. 5, 1861.
Tr. to company D, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Transferred to 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company D, Ulth reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company D, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company D, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Deserted September 7, 1861.
Tr. to company D, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company D, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company A, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company D, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company D, 147th rog. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company D, 147th rog. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company D, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company D, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
TransfcEj-ed to Knap's Pa. Battery, Oct. 5, 1861.
Tr. to company D, 147th reg. P. V,, Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company D, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company D, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company E, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company D, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company E, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company D, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company D, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company D, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Transferred to Knap's Pa. Battery, Oct. 5, 1861.
Tr. to company D, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Transferred to Knap's Pa. Battery, Oct. 5, 1861.
Tr, to company D, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1861.
Tr. to company D, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company D, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to comisany D, 147 th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company D, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company D, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company D, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Transferred to 3d U. S. Cavalry— date unknown.
Transferred to Knap's Pa. Battery, Oct. 5, 1861.
Tr. to company B, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company B, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company D, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Deserted September 7, 1861.
478
TWENTY-EIGHTH REGIMENT,
Maloney, Sani'l C...
Maxwell, Curtis P..
Nice. Henry
Oliver, Aaron R
Pratt, .John W
Peacock, James
Potts, Alfred
Pierce, Ijcwis D
Patterson, Wtn. H..
Randall, William...!
Riley, Edward j
Rini, Michael |
Ranch, Daniel !
Roberts, William L'
Stephens, Geo. L. Fj
Sharpley, Israel R..:
Schafi'ef, Lewis [
Private Auf?.
..do j Aug.
..do ! Sept.
..do i Sept.
...do j Sept.
..do I Aug.
...do I Aug.
..do ! Aug.
..do I Aug.
..do I Sept.
..do ! Sept.
..do '■ Sept.
do Sept.
..do
..do
..do
..do....
Shaw, George W
Smith, William F...
Smith, Charles W...
Summers, <Scorge...
Salsburg, Andrew J
Tinley, Hugh
Tvson, .Joseph
Torode, .John H
Weston, John
Webster, William..
Ward, James F
Wheeler, Edward...
Woodrow, 15enj
Winter, Thomas E..
Wheeland, Conrad..
Watson, Rud'h J. S'
Weaver, John
Zepler, George H ...I
Sept.
xVug.
Aug,
Sept.
23, '61,
23, 'fil,
a, '61,
6, '61,
6, '61,
23, '61,
23, 'fil,
2.3, '61,
23, '61,
6, '61,
6, '61,
G, '61,
6, '61,
6, '61,
23, '61,
23, '61,
6, '61,
...do Sept.
...do I Sept.
...do Sept.
...do I Aug.
...do i Aug.
...do Aug.
...do j Aug.
...do I Sept.
...do i Sept.
..do Sept.
...do Sept.
...do Sept.
..do Aug.
..do Aug.
..do Aug.
..do Aug.
..do Aug.
..do Sept.
6.
'61,
3
6,
'61,
3
6,
'61,
3
23,
'61,
3
5,
'61,
3
23,
'61,
3
23,
'61,
3
0,
-61,
3
6,
'61.
3
0,
'61,
3
fi.
'61,
3
6,
'61,
3
23,
'61,
8
23,
'61,
3
23,
'61,
3
23,
'61,
3
23,
'61,
3
6,
'61,
3
Tr. to company D, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company D, l-i7th reg. P. V.. Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company E, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company D, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to compnny U, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Not on muster-out roll.
Tr. to companv A, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company D, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company D, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company K, I47th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company D, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862,
Tr. to companv K, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company D, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company D, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company D, 147th reg. P. V. , Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company D, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1S62.
Missing in action at Antietam, Sent. 17, 1862 — tr.
to company D, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to companv E, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to companv D, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862,
Tr. to company D, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company D, 147tli reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company I), 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company B, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862,
Tr. to company D, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Drowneci at Harper's Ferry, Va., Feb. 24, 1862.
Tr. to company D, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company D, 147th reg, P. V., Oct. 28. 1862.
Tr. to company D, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company D, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company O, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company D, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to coinpany D, 147th reg. P. V,, Oct. 28, 1862.
a^r. to company D, 147th re--. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862,
Died at Frederick, Md., Februarv 26, 1862.
Tx-. to company E, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Company N.
recruited in luzerne county.
John Craig ,Capt
Patrick J. Hughes.. 1st Lt...
Calvin Pardee ...do
Hugh Hyndman.
Nicholas Glace....
David Bryan
John Kindland ,
2d Lt ..
...do
Serg't.
..do....
John 11. Kentz do ...
Alexander Youngst... do ...
Samuel Henry.
.do
John Grubb i Corp....
Joseph Linsey ...do
Owen M'Govern L..do
John O'Connor '...do
Alfred Reiley |...do
William T. West.. ..L.. do
Emmett Sayres [...do
Ncw'n F. Dunham..' Muc
Austin, Sanmel K..' Private
Altmiller, John ...do
Burns, John j...do
Bloomey, Henry ...do ..
Brown, Peter ...do..
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
30, '61,
20, '61,
30, '61,
Aug. SO, '61,
Aug. 20, '61,
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
20, '61,
20, '61,
26, '61,
20, '61,
30, '61,
20, '61,
20, '61,
20, '61,
20, '61,
20, '61,
20, '61,
SO, '61,
30, '61,
20, '01,
20, '61,
20, '61,
20, '61,
20, '61,
Tr, to company C, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Resigned December 16, 1861.
Promoted from 2d to 1st Lt., Dec. 20, '61— trans-
ferred to company C, 147th reg. P. v., Oct. 28,'62.
Pr. from Cor. to 2d Lt., December 20, 1861— died
February 14, 1862.
Pr. from Lst Sgt. to 2d Lt., February 17, 1862— tr.
to company C, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Promoted to Sgt., February 16, 1862 — transferred
to company C, 147th reg. P. V,, Oct. 28, 1862.
Reduced January 1, 1862— transferred to compa-
ny C, 147th regiment, P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company C, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company C, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Pr. from Cor. to Sgt., February 14, 1862— tr. to
company C, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company C, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company C, 147th reg, P. V., Oct. 28, 1862,
Tr. to company C, 147th reg. P.
Tr. to company C, 147th reg. P.
Tr. to company C, 147th reg. P.
Tr. to company C, 147th reg. P.
Promoted to Corporal, Jan. 1,
v., Oct. 28, 1862.
v., Oct. 28, 1862.
v., Oct. 28, 1862.
v., Oct. 28, 1862.
1862— transferred
to company C, 147th rog. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company C, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company C, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company C, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company C, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company C, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company C, 147th reg. -P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
TIIREE YEARS' SERVICE.
479^
iBerinett, Eugene....
Bishop, Peter
BJack, Thomas B...
Butler, Williaui
Bahr, David
Carpenter, Jesse B..
Dolan, Jiryati
Drum, Charles,
De Ptoemer, Russell
Drumheller, Jacob
D6wda, Robert O..
Edgar, Thomas
Edwards, Chas
Eddinger, Wm. A,
Farrow, William...,
Farmer, William..
Faux, Cyrus B
Frederic'k, Lands..,
Green, Aaron
Glace, Sidney W...,
Green, Andrew Y..
Hamilton, James ..,
Karris, Aaron
Hughes, George
Hartman, Henry...,
Hoover, John
Jacobs, John
Knopenberger, C ...
Kuntzman, Jacob...
Kentz, Warner
Kemberling, Gus...
Kresze, Andrew
Kresze, Paulin
Kern, William
King, Josiah E
Kemeron, Geo. W..
Lewis, jQlm
M' Donald, Hugh....
M'Kinley, John
M-Cormick, John...
M'Laughlin, Patr'k
M'Murtrie, Obed...,
Maj', Samuel F
Martin, Daniel
Moy, John
Major, William
Miller, Hiram S
Mellick, Nelson
Machessut, Israel...
Oberander, Edward ...do
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Powell, John
Ruty, Lewis
Rough, Samuel
Reese, Shadrack
Rutledge, John
Root, James H
Stookey, Samuel
Smith, Owen
Smith, James
Spader, George
Smith, Archib-d W
Schnar, Lewis
Sebias, Philip
Sower, John
Swank, Daniel
Steinmetz, William
Searles. George
Schooley, Edward..
Treble, Edward
Tanner, William
Van Sickle, Joseph
Wittick, William...
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Tr. to company C, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862
Tr. to company C, 147th reg. P. V., Oct, 28, 1862.
Tr. to company D, 147th reg. P. V. , Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company C, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr, to company C, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company C, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company C, 147th reg. P. V.. Oct. 2S, 1862.
Tr. to company C, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862,
Tr. to company C, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company C, I47th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Tr. to company C, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company C, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company C, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862,
Tr. to companv C, 147th reg. P. V,, Oct. 28, 1862,
Tr. to company C. 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862,
Tr. to company C, I47th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Deserted February 15, 1862.
Tr. to company C, 147th reg. P. V., Oct, 28, 1862.
Tr. to.company C, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862,
Transferred to Knap's Pa. Battery, Oct, 5, 1861,
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Tr. to company C, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862,
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Tr. to company C. I47th i-eg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Tr. to company C, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Wounded at Antietam, September 17, 1862— tr. "
to company C, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to companv C, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to companv C, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr, to companv C, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company C, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company C, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certilicate, June 12, '62.
Tr. to company C, 147th reg. P, V,, Oct, 28, 1862.
Tr. to company C, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company C, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company C, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 18 J2.
Tr. to company C, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company C, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company C, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to compuiy O, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company C, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862,
Tr. to company C, 147th reg. P, V,, Oct. 28, 1862,
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec, 27, '61,
Tr, to company C, 147th reg. P. V., Oct, 28, 1862,
Tr. to company C, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company C, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company C, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862,
Tr. to company C, 147th res;. P, V., Oct, 28, 1862.
Tr. to company C, 147th reg, P. V., Oct. 28, 1882.
Tr, to company C, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Transferred to Knap's Pa. Battery, Oct. 29, 1861.
Tr. to company C, 147th reg. P. V,, Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company C, 147th reg. P, V,, Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr, to company C, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company C, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company C, 147th reg. P. V,, Oct, 28, 1862.
Tr. to company C, 147th reg. P. V,, Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company C, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 2S, 1862.
Tr. to company C, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 186^,
Transferred to Knap's Pa. Battery, Oct. 29, 1861.
Tr. to company C, 147th reg. P, V., Oct. 28, 1862,
Not on muster-out roll,
Tr. to companv Cj 147th reg. P, V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Died at Point of Rocks, Md., October 14, 1861.
Tr. to company C, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862,
Tr, to company C, 147th reg, P. V., Oct, 28, 1862,
Tr. to company C, 147th reg. P, V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company (J, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 2M, 1.862.
Tr. to company C, 147th reg. 1'. V,, Oct, 2H, 1862,
Discharged on Surgeon's corrilicate, Jan. 20, '62,
Discharged April 24, 1802, lb- wounds received
at Berlin, Md,, December 14, 1861.
480
♦TWENTY-EIGHTH REGIMENT
Winget, Janaes
Warren, John
Webster, Robert
Williams, August...
Youngst, John
Zacharias, Vvilliara
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Aug. 30, '61, I 3
Aug. 30, '61, j 3
Aug. 20, '61, I 3
Aug. 30, '61, : 3
Aug. 26, "61, I 3
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 19, '61.
Tr. to company C, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 2S, 1S62.
Tr. to company C, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1S62.
Tr. to company C, 147th rear. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company C, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company C, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Company O.
recruited at huntingdon.
Geo. F. M'Cabe
J. Aldison Moore
A. H. W. Creigh....
Wm. W. Willett....
R. E. Thompson...
S. S. Delienbaugh.
M. M. Vandevander
Wm. H. Gtazier..
Edwin MCabe
James Moore
David Hefliier....
Thomas Keegan.
Wilkins Briggs..
Jo'n "Wi hir poon ....
iSamuel Kinard
Johu Donohue
John Shoemaker.
Jacob M'Call
Josiah M. Funk
Barber, Alex. R
Barr, John
Brown, Asel
Bowersox, (jieo. W..
Black, WiUiam H...
Bruce, Charles
Baker, Ephraim
Brown, Washingt'n
Bard, Thomas
Clark, Benj. P
Cannon, Thomas
Cane, William
Crouan, Dennis
Copeland, W: P
Crossart, Wm. H ...
Cedars, Joseph
Clark, Amos A
Corbin, Matthew....
Corbin, Washingt'n
Dambuskey, H
Davis, James W
Dufly, JohnP
Dittus, George W...
Farraday, Thomas..
Griffin, Thomas
Gibson, William H
Green, James A
Herskey, Frederick
Hoffman, Johu
Hinchman, Isaac...
Hughes, W. H
Henkleroad, J. W...
Capt..
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Tr. to company B, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company B, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 2S, 1862.
Tr. to company B, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company B, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company B, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to companv B, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 2S, 1862.
Tr. to company B, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company B, 147th reg. P. "V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Promoted to Sgt., January 1, 1862 — transferred to
company B, 147th regiment P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company B, 147th reg. P. V. , Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company B, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Transferred to" Knap's Pa. Battery, Oct. 5, 1861.
Reduced October 17, 1861 — transferred to com-
pany B, 147th regiment P. V., October 28, 1862.
Tr. to company B, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1R62.
Reduced February 28, 1862— transferred to com-
pany B, 147th resiment P. V., October 28, 1862.
Tr. to company B^ 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Promoted to Cor., Feb. 28, 1862— transferred to
company B, 147th regiment P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr, to company B, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company B, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Deserted September 16, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 27, '61.
Tr. to company B, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company B, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Promoted to Sergeant, Nov. 1, 1861 — transferred
to company D, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Transferred to Knap's Pa. Battery, Oct. 5, 1861.
Tr. to company B, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company B, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to comi)any B, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company B, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Wounded at Antietam, Sept. 17, '62— transferred
to company B, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company B, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Transferred to Knap's Pa. Batterv, Oct. 5, 1861.
Tr. to company D, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1S62.
Tr. to companv D, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Deserted September 16, 1862.
Tr. to companv B, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1S62.
Tr. to companv B, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to companv B, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company B, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Wd., witn loss <jf leg, at Antietam, Sept. 17, '62—
tr. to company B, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Wd., with loss of les, at Antietam, Sept. 17, '62—
tr. to company B, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to companv B, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company B, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company B, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Transferred to' Knap's Pa. Battery, Oct. 5, 1861.
Tr. to company B, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company B, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to comuanv B, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company D, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Pr. to Cor., Sept. 1, 1861— to Sgt.. Nov. 1, 1861—
tr. to company B, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28. 1862.
Tr. to company B, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
THREE TEARS' SERVICE.
481
Hughes, James....
Jones, Richard
Jones, David M....
■Johnson, Thomas.
Johns, Jesse
Kearney, Michael .
Kiepser, Andrew J
Xiowery, Samuel ..
tiowery, David ,
Ijamp,' David
ILeighty, George....
I.ong, William H„
Martin, John H
jMr.rks, Benjamin F
jSIoglo, Adam
JVIiles. Albert
JMorgau; Adam ...
Max\ve]i, Curtis..
Maloney, Sam'l C
JVIurphy, James
Mehan, Matthew. „.
Morgan, Thcmas.„
IMorningstar, John
M'RaV;, Jacob
M'ljaughlln, Jtveal.,.
jM''Culleu,AJcx
-jNPAvoy, William...
>i'Carron, Edwin...
jSieally^ David
O'JSeal, James
-Phillips, James
Patterson, Wm. H..
Jr*aulding, Worth'n
Pilchards, T. H
Roupe, Tiiomas
Siley, John
Rankin, William....
Robinson, Edv/ard..
Smitcy, Wm. A
Sutlisrland, James..
Scott, Adam
:Sneath, George C ...
Sliinn, William
Snyder, John
^nj^dcr, Geo. W.......
Tillotson, Jo)m .■
Taylor, Solomon S...
Tcetrr, Samuel '
'Thorance, Joseph ...'
Thompson. Wm. M
Thomas, Jaeob„
•Turley, Hugh...
Tobias, Calviu
"Toia-n, .James
"Wiiherspoon, Wm..
^V-iUiaans, Richard..
~Wi!son, Hugh. ....^.
"IV'inoburg-, .lobn II
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Tr. to company B, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company B, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company B, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 2«, 1862.
Pr, to Cor., Jan. 10, 1862— reduced May 10, 1862—
tr. to company B, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Killed at Antietam, Seotemher 17, 1862.
Tr. to company B, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Killed at Antietam, .September 17, 1862.
Tr. to company B, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company B, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Deserted August 18, 1861.
Tr. to company B, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company — , 147th reg. P. V., Oec. 28, 1862,
Tr. to .company 13, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company B, 147th reg. P. V., Oet. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company .E, 147th reg. P. V., Oet. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company B, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company D, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company D, 147tb reg. P. V., Oet. 28, 1862.
Tr- to company B, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 2'3, 1862.
Tr. to company B, 147tli reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company B, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Wounded atAntietam, Sept. 17, 1862— tr. to com-
pany B, 147th resim out P. V., October 28, 1862.
Tr. to company b7 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company B, M7th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to.company B, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.'
Tr. to company B, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Deserted August 18, 1861.
Tr. to-company — , 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company B, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Transferred to Knap's Pa. Battery, Oct. 5, 1861.
Tr. to company D, I47th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company D, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1802,
Tr. to company B, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company B, i47tii reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company B, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company B, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certiticate, June 30, *62.
Tr. to company B, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company 15, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company B, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Killed at Linden, Va.. May 15, 1862.
Tr. to company B, 147th reg. P. V,, Oet. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company B, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company B. 147tli reg. F. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 26, '61.
Tr. to company B,l47th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company D, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862."
Tr. to company B, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 23, 1862.
Tr. to company B, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862,
Deserted August 18, 18G1.
Tr, to company B, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company B, 14<th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Discharged oh Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 17, '61,
Tr, to company B, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862,
Wounded at Antietam, Sept. 17, 1862 — tr. to com-
pany B, 147th regiment P. V., October 28, 1862,
Tr. to company B, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to companv P., 147th reg, P. "V"., Oct. 28, 1862.
Died at Frederick, jNId., February 28, 1862.
COMPANT P,
I^F^RUITED AT PHILADELPHIA.
Ashton S. Touris.on
Wm. J. Machcy...,.
Samuel Goodman,.,
Wm. H. TourisOA..v
61
c?^t...
1st r.t..
2dLt..
...do....
Sept. 26, '61,
Sept. 26, '61,
Oct. 15, '61,
Sept. 11, '61,
Tr. to company E, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company E, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Pr. to 1st Lt;. and Adj. 28th reg. P. V., Nov. 13, '61,
Promoted to 2d Lieutenant, iSTov. 1], 1861— tr. to
company E, 147th regiment P. "V"., Oct. 28, 1862.
482
TWENTY-EIGHTH EEGIMENT,
John S. Larenberg.. 1st Sgt. Oct. 8, '61
John Q. Mercer.
Henry M. Quirk...
John W. Parks
WiUiam Batten
John "W. Davidson,
William' Feri*y ,
WiUiain F. Chappel
Samuel G. Reily ....
Elmer A. Haines...
Geo. F. Bau^hman
Chas. E. Wilkinson
Francis E. Riley
William C. Taylor..
Ayres, Geo. W., Jr
Artlip, GeorgeM
Arnold, Jacob
Ayres, William
Babcock, Peter J....
Barlow, William X..
Broadlix, George....
Barnard, Charles- H
CJostello,. Charles....
Clark, EvanT.
Clark, William M...
Coggins, Edward H
Carey, Michael
Curran, James W...
Davis, Thomas
Didier, Henry M
Erwin, Charles
Evans, William M...
Flood, Edward
Ford, Jesse B
Fisher, Daniel
Fetters, Henry
Forbes, John.'
Fetters, David
Greaves, Carulus. . . .
Garlick, George
Gilbert, Mifflin
Gordon, John
Hart, Samuel J
Hansberry, Wm
Helverson, Alex'r...
Hoffman, Gustavus
Hart, Thomas
Irwin, Robert
Irwin, George W....
Jones, John
Kiple, Jacob
King, Samuel
Killmartin, James..
Long, Philip
Lee, James L
Ledger, William....
Layton, George
Lefler, William
fMullen, Robert M...
-Mullen, Samuel P.,.
Morris, John
Morgan, John
Myers, William M..
M'Arthur, Thomas
M'Gucken, Andrew
Prince, Albert T
Purvis, Hugh...,
Pickel, John M .,
Quigley, Henry W..
Roe, Edward
Rianhard, John.
Sept. 17
Sept. 17
Sept. 23.
Sept. 25;
Sept. 25-,
Sept. 17
Sept. 27
Sept. 27,
Sept. 27,
Sept. 24
Oct. 10
Sept. 27,
Oct. 12:
Sept. 23,
Sept. 24
Oct. 8
Oct. 8
Sept. 23,
Sept. 23,
Sept. 24
Oct. 10,
Sept. 23.
Sept.. 24,
Sept. 24.
Sept. 24,
Sept.
Oct.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Oct.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Sept.
Sept.
Oct.
Oct.
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Sept.
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Oct.
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Oct.
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Promoted to 1st Sgt., Nov. 11, 1861— transferred
to company E, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company E, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company E, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company E, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Promoted to Sgt., Nov. 11, 1861— transferred to-
company E, 146th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company E, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company E, 147th reg, P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company E, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company E, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company E, 147th reg. P. V, , Oct. 28, 18621
Tr. to company E, 147th reg. P, V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company Er l-l"th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to companv E,, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1863.
Died at FrederickyMd., July 19, 1862.
Tr. to company E, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862
Drowned at Harper's Ferry, Va., Feb. 2\, 1862.
Drowned at Harper's Ferry, Va., Feb. 24, 1862.
Tr. ta company E, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862..
Tr. to company E, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862:
Deserted September 23, 1861.
Discharged orr Surg, certificate, June 30, 1862.
Tr. to company E, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Died September 19, 1862, of wounds received at
Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Tr.. to company E, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company E, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Died September 21, 1862, of wounds received at
Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Tr. to company E, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company E, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company E, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company E, 147th reg. P. V., Oct.- 28, 1862.
Deserted' September 13. 1861.
Tr. tocompanjTE, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Tr. tocompany E, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862..
Tr. to company E,, 147th- reg. P. V,, Oct. 28, 1862..
Tr. to company E,147tlr reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. tocompany E, 147th reg. P; V., Ofet. 28, 1862..
Tr. tocompany E, i47threg. P. V., Oct. 2S, 1862.
Tr. to company E,. 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 2.3, 1862.
Tr. to company E, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to- company E, 147th' reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862..
Discharged on Surg, certificate, Nov. 7, 1861.
Tr. to company E, 147thireg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862:
Tr. to company E, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28,-1862..
Drowned at Harper's- Ferry, Va., Feb. 24,- 1862.
KiUed at Antietam-, September 17, 1862..
Killed at Antietam-, September 17, 1862.
Deserted October 12, 1861.
Tr. to company E, 147th reg.K V., Oct. 28, 1862.-
Tr. to company E, 147th reg. P. V.,.Oct. 28, 1862.-
Tr, to company E, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.-
Tr. to company E, 147th reg. P. V.,.Oct, 28, 1862.
Tr. to company E, 147th reg. P. V., Oct.. 28, 1862.-
Tr. to company E, 147th reg.
Tr. to company E, 147th reg.
Tr. to company E, 147th reg
Tr, to company E, 147th reg
Tr. to company E, 147th re?
Killed at Antietam, Sept. 17, 1862.
Tr. to company E, 147th reg. P. V.
Tr. to company E, 147th reg. P. V.
Tr. to company E, 147th reg. P. V.
Tr. to companv E, 147th reg. P. V.
Died at Frederick, Md., February 28, 1862*
Deserted September 23. 1861.
Died near Culpepper, Va., August 9, 1862.
Tr. to company K, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company E, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company E, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Discharged December 28, 1861.
Died at Hdrper's E'5rry, Va. March 27, 1862.
P. v., Oct. 28, 1862.
P. v., Oct. 28, 1862.
P. V.,Oct. 28,.1.S62..
P. V.,Oct. 28, 1862..
P. v., Oct. 28, 1862..
Oct. 28, 1862:
, Oct. 28, 1882.
Oct. 2S, 1832.
Oct. 23, 1862.
'■"^
THREE YBAES' SERVICE.
483
TfAME.
RANK.
DATE OF MUSTER
INTO SERVICE.
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i
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
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3
3
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EEMARKS.
Rianhard, Edward
Ramson, Derrick....
Ryu>ond, WiUiam..
Ranisden-, John W..
Scott, John B., Jr...
iSalsberry, Abrali'm
Schafler, Edward...
Spicer, Abraham....
Smith, George B
Sloanacker, G. W...
Ui-wiler, Benjamin
TVood, James
Private
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do....
Get. 2, '61,
Oct. 2, '6],
Oct. 5, '61,
Oct. 5, '61,
Sept. 19, '61,
Sept. 24, '61,
Sept. 25, '61,
Oct. 11, '61,
Sept. 18, '61,
Jan. 1, '62,
Tr- to company E, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company E, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company E, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company E, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company E, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company E, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company E, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Drowned at Harper's Ferry, Va., Feb. 24, 1862.
Died at Milford, Delaware, 1862.
Died Sept. 19, 1862, of wounds received at Antie-
tam, September 17, 1862.
Transferred to 147th regiment P. V., OcL 28, '62.
Drowned at Harper's Ferry, Va., Feb. 24, 1862.
Tr. to company E, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to company E, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 9, '62.
Tr. to company E, 147th reg. P. V., Oct. 28, 1862.
...do
Sept. 18, '61,
Sept. 11, '61,
Sept. 11, '61,
Sept. 24, '61,
Oct. 11, '61,
Wolf, Jacob H.. ..
do
Wildey, George
Wonderley, F. B....
Welch, Edward......
...do
...do
...do
UNASSIGIifED MEN.
Bordean, Joseph
Private
...do
Mar. 2, '65,
Feb. 4, '64,
Feb. 4, '64,
Sept. 17, '64,
Aug. 16, '64,
Mar. 27, '65,
Feb. 21, '65,
Jan. 26, '65,
Feb. 6, '65,
Sept. 1, '64,
Sept. 17, '64,
Feb. 26, '64,
Sept. 17, '64,
June 14, '64,
Oct. 25, '64,
Feb. 2, '65,
June 14, '64.
Feb. 7, '65;
Nov. 2, '61,
Mar. 2, '65,
1
3
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
3
1
3
3
1
1
Not on m«ster-out roll.
Bancroft, George....
Fisher, Joseph
...do
...do
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
Farrell, Thomas
Hondle, Jonas..
...do
...do
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
Hurstuman, Jos.....
Herman, Louis
...do
...do... .
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
Hanna, George
Junnel, Silas
...do
.do
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
Jones, Edward. .
do
Not on muster-out roll.
Knopsnider, Sam'l
...do
...do
Not on muster-out roU.
liCwis, James
do
Not on muster-out roll.
Miller, John
do
Not cm muster-out rolL
M'Govern, James...
Sullivan, James
...do
...do
...do
Substitute— discharged by G. 0., May 23, 1865.
Not on muster-out roll.
Sawyer, Anthony...
Sefler, Cyrus
...do
...do
Not on muster-out roll.
Discharged by General Order, June 12, 1865.
TWENTY-ISTINTH BEGIMENT.
UEDEE the call of tlie President of tlie 3d of May, 1861, for forty addi-
tional regiments, authority was given to John K. Murphy, hy the Secre-
tary of War, to raise and organize a regiment for three years' service. The
order to recruit was given on the 15th of May, and the work was commenced
and vigorously prosecuted at the building then standing on the site of the pre-
sent post office in the city of Philadelphia. On the 29th of June, Major C. F.
Euflf, of the regular army, received authority to muster the regiment into the
service of the United States, and commenced July 1st, mustering the com-
panies as fast as filled and fuUy organized, the last bemg mustered July 29th.
The regiment was recruited, uniformed and rationed, previous to its muster, by
the labor and at the expense of^he officers, without any assistance from the gov-
ernment. The uniforms, including caps, were of gray. It was at first known
as the Jackson Eegiment, but upon its organization was designated the Twenty-
ninth of the line, and the following gentlemen were commissioned field officers :
John K. Murphy, Colonel j Charles A. Parham, Lieutenant Colonel ; Michael
Scott, Major. On the 16th of July the regiment went into camp at Hestonville
near the city, where it was equipped and received military instruction.
On the 3d of August, it broke camp and proceeded to Harper's Perry, where
it was attached to the command of General Banks, and was at first assigned
to the Third Brigade,* General Hamilton commanding, subsequently Colonel
Gordon. It encamped in Pleasant Valley, where by careful instruction and
drOl, it was brought to a high state of discipline, and during the autumn and
winter performed a great amount of marching between Darnstown, Dam ISo.
4, Ball's Bluff, and Frederick. Near the latter place it went into winter quar-
ters, at Camp Carmel, on the 25th of February, 1862.
But winter quarters in modern warfare means a shelter for one night or
longer, according to circumstances. In this instance it meant the short period,
for one night. On the 26th, breaking camp and crossing the Potomac on a
pontoon bridge, at Harper's Ferry, it proceeded with the brigade to Winchester,
where it arrived on the 12th of March, driving out Jackson and taking posses-
sion of the place. On the 1st of April, Banks' army advanced, pushing the
enemy up the valley, imtil it arrived at Edenburgh, where both the railroad
and turnpike bridges were found destroyed. A skirmishing party was sent
across the creek to dislodge a body of the enemy, so posted as to be very an-
noying to the troops as they approached *he stream. In the skirmish which
ensued, the Twenty-ninth lost two killed, James Martin, of company G, and
* Organization of the TMrd Brigade, Colonel George H. Gordon, First Division, Brigadier
General A. S. Williams, Army of Major General N. P. Banks. Second Regiment Massachu-
setts Volimteers, Lieutenant Colonel Andrews ; Third Regiment Wisconsin Volunteers, Colonel
Ruger ; Twenty-seventh Regiment Indiana Volunteers, Colonel Colgrove ; Twenty-ninth Regi-
ment Pennsylvania Volunteers, Colonel Murphy.
1862 SKIRMISH AT WJNCHESTEE. 485
Gottlieb Spear, of company I, tlie first casualties in action. As the command
advanced in pursuit of Jackson on the 19th, the Twenty-nintli, with the brigade,
made a detour to the right, to flank the enemy who had taken position on
Eoad's Hill. But discovering the movement in season he sought safety in
flight. Marching to Harrisonburg, the army remained about two weeks, when
it returned to Strasburg and commenced fortifying. Companies B and G of
the Twenty-ninth, together with the First Maryland Eegiment, under Colonel
Kenly, had been detached and stationed at Front Eoyal. Jackson, having
been re-inforced by Ewell and Edward Johnson, had attacked and worsted
the advance divisions of Fremont's command under Milroy and Schenck, at
M'Dowell, and, by a rapid march masked by his cavalry, approached Front
Boyal unexpectedly, quickly overpowered Kenly, after a brave resistance, scat-
tering and capturing a large part of his command, and appeared upon the
flank of Banks, threatening his communication with a force of twenty thousand
men. At midnight of the 23d, Banks having been apprised of the defeat of
Kenly, commenced a retreat in the direction of Winchester, with the enemy
in full pursuit, flushed with success on every hand. At three o'clock on the
morning of the 24th, the Twenty-ninth reached Middletown, and tm^ning to the
right on the road to Front Eoyal, met the fugitives of Kenly's command about
five miles out, who reported the enemy advancing in great force. Falling back
to Middletown, it again joined the retreating column. An attack on the head
of the train, threw it into confusion, causing considerable delay and the loss
of some wagons 5 these were destroyed to keep them from falling into the
hands of the enemy, who hovered on the right flank, keeping the column con-
stantly engaged. The Twenty-ninth reached the hill near Winchester at seven
P. M., the men lying on their arms during the night.
At day-break on the 25th, the pickets reported the enemy advancing in force.
The Second Brigade, under Colonel Gordon, occupied the ground on the right
of the Strasburg road. A large body of the enemy having moved off to turn
its right flank, the Twenty-ninth Pennsylvania and the Twenty-seventh Indiana,
Colonel Colgrove, were ordered to change position from the left to the right of
the line, to meet and check them. The flanking party consisted of the Louis-
iana Brigade, headed by the Tigers, and commanded by General Dick Taylor.
As they came into the open field they were received with a destructive fire of
musketry which checked their advance for a few minutes ; but soon rallying,
thej- deployed regiments to turn the flank of our weak line, which was at
length compelled to retire. On reaching the rising ground it was found that
the rest of the line had been forced back. Moving towards the town a stand
was made behind a stone wall by the Colonel, together with what men re-
mained, but they were soon surrounded • and compelled to surrender. The re-
mainder of the regiment, under Major Scott, withdrew with the brigade.
This engagement held the enemy in check five hours, giving time for the
train of nearly five hundred wagons to get well on the way towards the Poto-
mac. The enemy made a vigorous pursuit, but the troops moving in three
parallel columns, with an efficient rear guard for each, arrived at the river at
nightfall and crossed in safety.
Colonel Murphy, and others of the Twenty -ninth who were taken prisoners,
were sent to the rear, and on their way had a fuU view of the rebel forces as
they rushed on, whooping and shouting, in pursuit of the national troops.
Major Wheat, in whose charge the prisoners were placed, took Colonel Miu?phy
480 TWEXTY-NINTH REGIATENT. 1862
and Captain Eickards of company I, to the Taylor House in Winchester, for
breakfast, where he introduced them to Generals Ashby and Stonewall Jackson.
Jackson appeared quiet and taciturn ; but Ashby was choleric and gave vent
to much bitter feeling against the North, saying that he would never be satis-
fied until he had them there ! at the same time stamping his foot upon the
floor with great emphasis, illustrating in his person the sentiment which in-
spired the rebellion, and which has been so aptly expressed by Horace :
* "— ira, quae procudit enses
Et miseras inimicat lu-bes."
The prisoners from Front Eoyal were brought in during the day. Of the
Twenty-ninth, there were, including those of the two companies captured at that
place, seven officers and one hundred and forty-eight non-commissioned officers
and privates. The men were organized into squads for drawing rations, and
were placed under the charge of Sergeant Brown, of company F. On the 30th
the prisoners arrived at Harrisonburg, having marched seventy-six miles and
received but four crackers per man during the four days march. Here the
officers were paroled to report at Staunton on the 6th. At Waynesboro' the
dead body of Ashby, killed at the battle of Cross Keys, was brought ia. Here
also, Colonel Kane of the Bucktails, wounded in the same battle, was added
to the company of captive officers.
The Twenty-ninth, under command of Major Scott, remained with General
Banks, and upon the incorporation of his army with that of Fremont and
M'Dowell, it moved from Winchester to the valley of the Eappahannock, and
was present at the battle of Cedar Mountain, though not actively engaged, and
suffered no losses. Early in September the regiment was on duty at Williams-
port, Maryland, and on the approach of the enemy in the Antietam campaign,
fell back to Hagerstown, and from thence to Chambersburg.
On the 12th of September, Colonel Murphy, and the other officers who had
been prisoners of war with him, rejoined the regiment and advanced under
orders from Colonel Wright, an aid to Governor Curtin, to Greencastle. Two
days later the returned officers were notified by Governor CurtiD, that they
were not exchanged, but only paroled, and ordered to report at Camp Parole,
near Annapolis. On the 17th of September, at the battle of Antietam, the
Twenty-ninth was on provost and rear guard duty, and not actively engaged.
After the battle it was stationed at Boonsboro', Maryland, in charge of the
hospital and property collected from the battle-field.
October 22d, Colonel Murphy and other paroled officers, having been regu-
larly exchanged, returned to the command. Greatly crippled by its losses, the
scattered fragments were now gathered up and put once more in a condition of
efficiency. On the 31st of October it marched to Hagerstown, where it was
detailed for provost and guard duty. On the 10th of December it struck tents
and moving via Boonsboro' and Pleasant Yalley, crossed the Potomac and She-
nandoah rivers on pontoon bridges, and joined the brigade near Leesburg.
Colonel Murphy, being the senior officer, assumed command of the brigade.
The battle of Fredericksburg was fought on the same day. Marching via Gum
Springs to Fairfax station, tents and aU extra baggage were turned in, and
all who were unable to walk were sent to Alexandria in cars. On the 28th the
corps marched in pursuit of the enemy's cavalry, which retreated rapidly, and
crossed the Occoquan at Wolf's ford, eluding pursuit.
* Hatred, which forges swords and sets at variance unhappy states.
1863 MARCH TO FREDERICKSBURG. 487
On the 19tii of January, 1863, the regiment was ordered to march with the
brigade, with all possible dispatch, towards Fredericksburg, as Burnside was
concentrating his forces for a second advance. The weather was clear and
cold, the ground frozen, the marching good, except that the artillery and heavy
loaded wagons occasionally cut through the frost and sank in the mud.
Crossing the Occoquan, it marched via Dumfries to the Quintico, now swoUen
by the incessant rains and fiUed with flaating ice, which was, in conesquence,
passed with great difiQculty, and i^eached Stafford Court House on the 25th.
The mud had by this time so deepened that the roads were impassable, and the
prospect that all further forward movements would be suspended was clear.
On the 3d of February the troops were ordered to buQd tents and put their
camping ground in proper condition for winter quarters. On the same day
Wm. Eickards, Jr., Captain of company I, was commissioned Lieutenant Col-
onel, to date from October 4ih, and, in the absence of Colonel Murphy, at once
assumed command. The camp was enlarged and improved, and details of men
were kept daily at work to put it in good condition for health and comfort. On
the 19th Captain Zulich was appointed to bring in from Camps Convalescent
and Distribution all men fit for duty belonging to the corps. During the months
of February and March little activity prevailed in the army other than that of
organizing, drilling and perfecting the discipline of the troops. In the camp
of the Twenty-ninth great improvement was exhibited in the appearance and
condition of the men, who mauifested a pride in preserving a soldierly bearing,
and in presenting to the eye of the inspector faultless arms and equipments. On
the 19th of March the division was reviewed by General Hooker, now in com-
mand of the army, who met the commanders of regiments at the head-quarters
of General Slocum, and was personally introduced. He spoke of the necessity
of using all possible means for crushing the rebellion, and expressed a confi-
dence in the efficiency of his troops, and a hope that the next movement of the
Army of the Potomac would be a successful one.
On the 21st of March an order was received transferring the Twenty-ninth
to the Second Brigade,* Second Division of the Twelfth Corps. On the 10th of
April this corps was reviewed by President Lincoln, accompanied by Generals
Hooker and Slocum. The corps was drawn up in two lines of battalions by
divisions closed in mass. The President rode up and down, when the lines
were broken into columns and passed in review. Previous to the movement
General Slocum called the field officers together and explained the manner in
which the battalions would change direction by a flank to form column, and,
fearing that aU might not understand the explanation without a visible repre-
sentation, called for a regiment to volunteer to illustrate it. The Twenty-ninth
was offered and immediately put in motion, executing the manoeuvre to the
entire satisfaction of the General, and illustrating at the same time the efficiency
in drill to which it had attained.
The necessary preparations were made, and on the 26th of April, orders
were received to march on the Chancellorsville campaign. With three days'
* Organization of Second Brigade, Brigadier General Thcmas L. Kane, Second Division,
Major General John W. Geary, Twelfth Army Corps, Major General Slocum. Twenty-ninth
Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, Lieutenant Colonel W^illiam Rickards, Jr. ; One Hundred
and Ninth Regiment Pennsylvania Colonel Steinrook ; One iiundred and Eleventh Regiment
Pennsyivania Volunteers, Colonel George A. Cobhara ; One Hundred and Twenty-fourth Regi-
ment Pennsylvania Volunteers, Colonel Hawley ; One Hundred and Twenty-fifth Regiment
Pennsylvania Volunteers, Colonel Higgins.
488 TWENTY-NINTH REGIMENT. 1863
rations in haversacks and five in knapsacks, baggage reduced to the lowest
limit, sixty rounds of ammunition in cartridge boxes and eighty per man in
wagons, and of the four hundred and eighty-seven present for duty, leaving
twenty sick in hospital, the march commenced. Passing through Stafford Court
House and Hartwood, and crossing the Eappahannock at Kelly's ford, and the
Eapidan at Germania Mills, the regiment reached Chancellorsville on the even-
ing of the 30th. This route was pursued by Howard's Eleventh, Slocum's
Twelfth, and Meade's Fifth Corps j Couch's Second Corps crossing at Banks'
and United States fords, shielded by the advancing column on the right bank.
At nine A. M. the regiment, with the brigade, marched on the right of the Fred-
ericksburg road, and soon met the enemy, who had a battery posted which
opened heavily. Eemaining in position about an hour, the brigade was ordered
back to its former camp, which it immediately commenced to fortify. Intrench-
ing tools could not be procured, and most of the work was done with bayonets
and tin plates. At three P. M. the regiment was again ordered forward on the
Fredericksburg road to take a battery posted in an annoyin g position. Arriving
within chargiQg distance, it was deemed inexpedient to make the attempt, and
the regiment was ordered back with a loss of three men killed and five wounded.
The pressure of the enemy under Jackson on the right of the Union line, at
about five P. M., became so heavy that it was forced to give way, leaving the
flank of the Twelfth Corps exposed. Geary's Division was immediately wheeled
into position to check the enemy, swarming forth almost in the rear of General
Hooker's Head-quarters. The firing was very heavy, and continued tiU eleven
P. M., the men laying on their arms aU night. On Sunday, May 3d, the battle
opened early, and at seven A. M. the enemy had turned our right flank, and com-
menced a cross-fire which was very severe. The position being untenable, the
division was ordered to retire by the United States ford road, and take up a new
position 5 but it was vigorously shelled, losing many while carrying the wounded
from the hospitals which had been set on fire by the enemy's shells. At ten
P. M. the regiment was ordered into position on a hill commanding the road,
which was immediately intrenched. On the following morning the enemy at-
tacked on the right, but was repulsed. Eations and ammunition (on account
of the nature of the ground) had to be distributed on pack mules. At day-
break on the 6th, the Twenty-ninth crossed the river and marched to Potomac
creek, Hooker having decided to withdraw, leaving the dead on the field and
the wounded unable to be moved, in the hands of the enemy. The loss in the
engagement was six killed and thirteen wounded.
An examination was made of the ground at Acquia creek by Colonel Cob-
ham, in command of the brigade, to determine the dispositions to be made in
case of attack. It was decided that Fort No. 1 should be occupied by the
Twenty-ninth and that the One Hundred and Ninth and One Hundred and
Eleventh Pennsylvania should take position in the rifle-pits. Colonel Murphy,
who had been absent sick for more than two months, now resigned on account
of disease contracted while a prisoner of war, and the regiment was notified
of the fact May 8th. The time of the One Hundred and Twenty-fourth and
One Hundred and Twenty-fifth Pennsylvania Eegiments of nine months' men
having expired on the 11th of May, they left the brigade. On the 4th of June,
the regiment being stationed at Acquia creek, a beautiful flag prepared by
ladies of Philatlelphia, was presented, on their behalf, by H. M. Dichert, Esq.,
of that city, and was received for the regiment by General Geary.
18G3 BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG. 489
On tlie lltb of June, tlie regiment stripped to light marching order and com-
menced to move on the Gettyshurg campaign. Passing throngh Stafford, Dum-
fries and Fairfax, it arrived at Leesbiirg on the 17th, and taking possession of
n rebel fortification, was employed in extending and strengthening it. At dawn
of the 26th it moved to the Potomac and crossed at Edwards' ferry. The river
Is here four hundred and forty yards in width, and was spanned by two bridges
of sixty-six boats each. Lee's main body, under Longstreet and Hill, had crossed
on the 24th and 25th and had pushed on in the path of Ewell, who moved a
week earlier and was now at Carlisle and York. Hooker crossed with his
•army on the 25th and 26th, but one day later than Lee, designing to concentrate
his main body at Frederick, while the Twelfth Corps with the division of
General French, then at Harper's Ferry, was to strike at the rebel communica-
tions at Williamsport, With the 28th came the change of commanders, and
a change of plans in so far as to abandon the movement to Williamsport, and
to follow up the advancing rebel column by a line bearing further to the right.
Moving on the 29th through Frederick and Braceville, the Twelfth Corps
arrived on the 30th at Littletown, where the cavalry had a skirmish with a
marauding party of the enemy, in which a few prisoners were taken. On the
1st of July, General Geary's Di\4sion pushed on in advance of the rest of the
corps, and at about two miles from the battle-ground, Kane's Brigade was de-
tached and posted to i)revent the enemy from turning the right flank of the
army, while the remaining brigades hastened to the front and took position on
the extreme left of the line, on and about Eound Top. On the morning of the
2d, the Twenty-ninth with Kane's Brigade moved to the right and took position
in a wood to the right of the Baltimore pike, on Gulp's Hill, where breast- works
were thrown up across the head of a ravine which spreads to a large plateau on
Eock creek, covered with a heavy growth of timber. At seven o'clock P.
M., the brigade was ordered by General Geary to move rapidly to the left, to re-
inforce the Third Corps. Fording the creek in the face of the enemy's shells,
by which Sergeant Major Charles Latford was killed, and proceeding rap-
idly about two mUes in the direction of Eound Top, the column was halted and
ordered to return to the breast-works just vacated, the enemy in front of the
Third Corps having been repulsed and the line made secure by fresh troops.
The incidents of the return are best told in the words of Colonel Eickards'
report : " We returned by the pike (Baltimore) and were about to enter the
wood in which our breast-works were, when we were fired on, receiving a
heavy volley from behind a stone-wall at twenty -five paces distance, killing
Lieutenant Harvey and three men, and wounding ten. Believing that we had
been mistaken for the enemy by the Third Brigade of our own division, which
had been left to hold a part of the line, I ordered my men not to fire, and
gathering up our dead and wounded, I moved to the rear about one hundred
paces, when I returned again to the wall and called to those behind it, telling
them who I was, but was answered by another volley. I now received orders
to join the brigade on the pike, and we moved to the woods on the left of our
trenches, when we found that the enemy had occupied them in our absence,
had advanced half a mile beyond our works, and were now confronting us.
A party of skirmishers under Captain Johnson of company B, was immediatly
sent out by order of General Kane. The Captain and five of his men were
captured."
As soon as the position of the enemy was ascertained, a line of battle was
62
490 TWENTY-NINTH RE^GOrENT. 1863
formed at right aDgles with the original breast-works, and the men laid on their
arms, the enemy keeping tip occasional firing during the night, by which one
man, a private of company K, was severely wounded. '^ At three A. M.^ of the
3d,'^ says Colonel Eiekards, "observing objects moving about the enemy^s posi-
tion, I went to the centre of the brigade and met Colonel Cobham ; while con-
sulting we received a fiire from the enemy, which extent^ ed across our front,
fortunately doing no harm, but knocking the eagle from my right shoulder, and
showing them to be in force. The fire was returned Vvdth spiiit, but soon died
away and all was again quiet." The Twenty-ninth occupied a part of the line
which extended thi'ough a hollow, and was somewhat protected by a ledge of
rocks. At half past three A. M., the contest opened, the enemy firing^ from
behind rocks and trees. The action soon became general and raged with una-
bated fury, the troops being relieved as theii- ammimition was exhausted, and,
when replenished, again returning to the line. The Twenty-ninth was relieved
for this purpose, and was absent forty-five minutes, the men taking from sixty
to eighty rounds each.
At half past ten A. M., the enemy advanced to the charge, led by Stewart's
Brigade moving at battalion front. It was a trying moment for the Twenty-
ninth, but the men stood manfully to their grormd, firing with great rapidity,
and doing fearful execution. The rebel line came steadily on, though their ranks
were perceptibly thinned, unto within ten paces, when their column began to
waver, and soon after fled in confusion, leaving their dead and wounded in fright-
ful numbers on the field. Preparation s were soon made to follow up this advan-
tage, and General Geary's Division charged over the ground lately held by the
enemy, routing and driving them out and regaining the original breast-works.
The fight BtUl continued, the enemy taking refuge behind rocks and trees in
front of the intrenchments, and keeping up a rapid fire. The Twenty-ninth,
having exhausted its last supply of ammunition, was relieved by the First
Maryland, Colonel Maulsby, and moved out to replenish it, being heavily
shelled while passing through an open field and losing one man wounded.
At half past two the regiment returned to the trenches, where the men were
much annoyed by sharp-shooters. At nine P. M., the enemy made another
attack, which was promptly repulsed, and the firing ceased with the exception
of an occasional shot. Precautions were taken to guard against surprise, and
the men rested in the trenches upon their arms. Much speculation was in-
dulged in by the officers during the night respecting the events of the coming
day, many believing that the fighting would be more sanguinary than on any
previous one. With ihe dawn of July 4th came hope that the struggle was
over, for silence continued to prevail. General Kane ordered Colonel Eiekards
to send out a party of skirmishers to ascertain if the enemy was still in front.
Company E was accordingly detached for the purpose, and proceeded to ex-
amine the woods, where the enemy had been posted; but he had stealthily de-
parted, leaving the ground strewn with his dead and wounded. Five hundred
rebel dead were found and buried in front of General Geary's Division alone.
The Twenty-ninth lost during the three days in which it was engaged, fifteen
killed, forty-five wounded and fourteen missing.*
* General Thomas L. Kane, who led the brigade in this battle, having been disabled by
wounds and sickness, had been absent since the battle of ChanceUorsville, and only re-joined
it on the evening of the 1st of July. He was obliged again to leave at the conclusion of the
battle, and issued the following order, full of feeling and pathos :
1863 BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG. 491
Following up the retreat of tlie rebel army the regiment arrived at Littlc-
tpwn on the 6th and Walliersville on the 8th. At Frederick, the brigade turned
<on the road leading to Middletown, and at a point about two mdes out crossed
the fields to the Harper's Ferry road, passing on the way a spy hanging on a
locust tree. In the neighborhood of Bakersville some of the enemy's pickets
were encountered, and the rebels were reported in force at Downsville. Arriv-
ing within two miles of that plaee, a line of battle was formed, the Second Corps
on the right of the Twelith, and breast- works were thrown up. On the 11th,
the troops were again formed in line of battle, the Second Brigade being posted
on the extreme left. On the 14th, the Second Division was ordered to support
the First in the neighborhood of St. James College, and moved on up the hill,
expecting to receive the enemy's fire ; but recounoissances soon developed the
fact that the rebel army had escaped across the river and was now in full retreat
up the Shenandoah valley. Passing Maryland Ileights and Pleasant Valley,
•where the Twenty-ninth had its firsteamp on taking the field, it crossed the Poto-
mac on pontoons at Harper's Ferry, and the Shenandoah on a wire bridge, and
passing around Loudon Heights halted at Hill's Lookout. On the 20th of July
the division moved by forced marches ma Snickersville and Markham to Man-
assas Gap for the purpose of cutting off i)ortions of the retreating army. A
spirited artillery duel occurred with the enemy's rear guard, but the main column
lad already passed and was hastening on towards Gordonsville. The brigade
was immediately ordered back to take another road by which to still overtake
the foe, and marched twenty-five miles on the 24th j proceeding on the follow-
ing day through Rectortown and White Plains, it arrived at the entrance of
Thoroughfare Gai). A detail was here made of two non-commissioned officers
and four privates to bring in conscripts. Proceeding through the gap, the com-
mand moved hastily to Catlett's Station, and from thence to Kelly's ford, on
the Eappahannock. During the month of August, the first three days of which
were remarkable for extreme heat, and during which the men suffered much,
the regiment was kept actively engaged guarding the fords of the river. On
the 16th of September the regiment marched at 4 o'clock A. M., and crossed
at Kelly's ford. The weather was excessively hot and the ambulances were
filled with the sick and exhausted men. The Twenty-ninth formed the rear guard
of the division, and bivouacked at night on high ground about four miles east
of Culpepper Court House. The cavalry was ah-eady at Eaccoon ford on the
Eapidan, engaging the enemy, the bursting of shells breaking the darkness with
their lurid light. On the 21st General Slocum visited the camp of the Twenty-
ninth, and expressed his satisfaction with the condition in which he found it j
he soon after issued a special order complimenting the regiment for its excel-
lent discipline and the soldierly bearing of the men.
Head-Qtjartees, )
Second Beigade, Second Division, Twelfth Arbiy Corps, >
Near Littletown, July 6, 1863. >
Officers and Soldiers of the Second Brigade :
The hard fightmg seems over. If there is to be more of it soou I will he with you. If
aiot, farewell, and may God hless and reward yon for your noble conduct, but for which, neither
I, nor any of the thousands of this army would have home, country, pride or honor, to retui-n
to. If you should not see me agaui in the brigade I hope you will remember long and affec-
tionately your friend and commander,
THOMAS L. KANE,
Bryjadier General qj Vol(intee'r.Sj.
492 TWBNl^^-NJl^TH KEGIMENT. 1863
On the 23d of September, the Eleveuth and Twelfth Corps were detached
from the Army of the Potomac, and ordered, under General Hooker, to Middle
Tennessee, to reinforce Eosecrans, lately worsted at Chickamauga. On the
26th the regiment marched to Brandy Station, whence it proceeded by rail to
Washington, and immediately moved by the Baltimore and Ohio railroad to
Bell Air, where it crossed the Ohio river, and proceeded through Columbus,
Indianapolis, Louisville and i^ashville to Murfreesboro', arriving on the 5th of
October. Here the regiment reported to General Ward, commanding the post,
who directed Colonel Eickards to take charge of the troops of the Twelfth
Corps then arrived. These consisted of the Twenty-ninth and One Hundred
and Ninth Pennsylvania, Fifth Ohio and Seventy-eighth and One Hundred
and Forty-ninth New York. On the day previous the rebels had burnt a bridge
on the raikoad two miles below the town, capturing the guard, consisting of
forty men, but were deterred from making a further advance by the timely
arrival of the Twelfth* Corps troops. On the 9th, the command marched to
Christiana, arriving in the evening of the same day, and on the following
•morning, leaving the One Hundred and Eleventh, the Twenty-ninth and One
Hundred and Ninth proceeded to Fostersville, a village on the Nashville and
Chattanooga railroad, thirteen miles south of Murfr^eesboro', which they were
ordered to fortify. The place is not easy of defence, the hills around over-
looking the town, near enough for long rifle range, and very convenient for
shells. Wheeler's rebel cavalry, four thousand strong, had passed through the
place but a few days previous. On the 14th, General Geary and Colonel Cob-
ham commanding the brigade, were in consultation with Colonel Eickards res-
pecting the location and form of the fort. A pentagonal work, the sides thirty
yards long and seven and a half feet high, with a ditch to correspond, was
agreed upon. Five houses which had been damaged by the enemy had to be
removed to make room for it. The ground was hard and obstructed by large
stones, which very much impeded the work. The men labored with a hearty
good will. To hasten its completion a requisition for negro labor and for ox
and mule teams was made upon the proprietors of neighboring estates, which
were promptly furnished. When three sides of the fort were finished and the
whole in prospect of speedy completion, the command was ordered to move by
rail to Stephenson, Alabama, much to the disappointment of the men, who had
cherished a pride in having, when finished, a piece of work to be pointed to
with satisfaction.
The Twenty-ninth left in two detachments, the first under command of Lieu-
tenant Colonel Zulick. At Wartrace the trains halted, to let an express train
pass, bearing General Grant to the front. After considerable delay in ascend-
ing the mountain, fr'om the slipping of wheels and want of motive power,
,the trains passed the tunnel three and one-fourth miles long and were nearly
down the long grade on the other side, when they were met by Colonel Innes>
superintendent of military railways, who ordered the engineers to back the
trains to the summit again to let four freight trains pass. Without taking ad-
vantage of the back ride, the Twenty -ninth alighted and marched down to tlie
foot of the mountaui. At Stephenson, Alabama, a little muddy \411age of a
score of habitations, the Twenty-ninth reported to General Hooker and en-
camped near corps head-quarters. On the 2Gth the regiment marched to Bridge
port, where General Geary and his brigade commanders had already arrived.
Drawing thiee day^s' mtions and sixty romids of ammimition the regiment
1863 BATTLE OF WAUHATOHIE. 493
crossed the Tennessee river on pontoons, and proceeded to Shellmound, where
is located the celebrated Nick Jack cave, from which the rebels procured large
quantities of saltpetre for the manufacture of gunpowder. Lieutenant Colonel
Zulick was here detailed to superintend the working party layiag a pontoon
bridge, and constructing a road leading to it. The line of march from Shell-
mound lay through moimtain passes, and along the bank of the Tennessee
river, the rocky bluffs rising like a wall, to a height varying from ten to three
hundred feet for many miles. Passing along, beneath the shadow of Lookout
Mountain, the command * halted at Wauhatchie Junction.
The Twenty-ninth was immediately ordered on picket duty. General Geary
had designated Wauhatchie Jimction as an important point, and three com-
panies, E, B and K, under command of Captain Eickards, were posted there
with orders to throw up rifle-pits ; two companies, I and H, under Captain
Stork, were sent out three miles on the Kelly's ferry road ; two companies, A
and F, under Lieutenant Coursault, were posted to cover the ground between
the camp and Lookout creek ; two companies, C and G, were pushed out a half
mile on the Brown's ferry road, and company D was ordered to the left, be-
tween Stork and Eickards, completing a continuous line around the camp.
General Geary, ever on the alert, had ordered this faithful picketing of his
camp, knowing that his single division was isolated from the rest of the corps,
but believing the enemy not to be nearer than Lookout Mountain ; this impres-
sion was confirmed by the testimony of citizens. The man most relied on for
the correctness of this report was a Mr. Eouden, a magistrate living at the
junction of the rail and the Kelly's ferry road. Colonel Eickards, after posting
his regiment, went to the house of this man, under the pretense of getting bread
baked, but for the purpose of ascertaining more definitely the exact location of
the enemy; and while in casual conversation with a woman, learned that Long-
street's men had been on that ground the day before. Eouden was immediately
taken in custody and brought to the tent of General Geary, who soon drew
out the important information that there was a bridge over the creek, and that
Longstreet's men were at that moment lying just beyond it not more than a
mile and a quarter from his camp. Precautions were immediately taken to
prevent a surprise. Colonel Eickards was dispatched as officer of the day for
this purpose, found the road leading to the bridge, and posted his men on
it three-fourths of a mUe from camp, with instructions to be especially watchful.
He ordered Captain Mdlison, in charge of the reserve, to hold them in readi-
ness to deploy as skirmishers on the least alarm. Proceeding on his rounds,
he had visited the post at the junction, and was returning, when a rapid firing
was heard which seemed to be in the direction of the bridge, where the enemy
lay. Eiding forward, he soon ascertained that the firing, which soon ceased, was
beyond his pickets. Eeturning to head-quarters to report, he found the com-
* Twenty-ninth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, three hundred and eighty-three men,
Colonel W^illiam Rickards, Jr. ; One Hundred and Ninth Regiment Pennsylvania Volun-
teers, one hundred and twenty-five men, Lieutenant Colonel Lewis W. Ralston ; One Hun-
dred and Eleventh Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers, three hundred and seventy-five men.
Major Thos. M. W^alker ; Seventy-eighth Regiment N. York Volunteers, one hundred and fifty
men ; One Hundred and Thirty-seventh Regiment New York Volunteers, two hundred men ;
One Hundred and Second Regiment New York Volunteers, Lieutenant Colonel Jame^ C. Lane ;
One Hundred and Forty-nuith Regiment New York Volunteers, three hundred and eighty
men. Lieutenant Colonel Charles B. RandaU; Sixtieth Regiment New York Volunteers,
Major Abel Godaxd.
494 TWENTY-NINTH EEGIMENT. 1863
mand under arms and in line. All soon becoming quiet, after a half liour, the
men were sent to their quarters. They were scarcely m, when firing again com-
menced and now in earnest; for the rebels, having watched from the secure
heights of Lookout Mountain the movements of General Geary, thought to sur-
prise and crush him by a night attack, and were now advancing in strong force
without skirmishers. Colonel Eickards rode quickly to the out-post, and met
his men falling back, but in good order, contesting the ground with great firm-
ness and excellent effect, giving time for the main cohimn to get into position.
The One Hundred and Thirty-seventh New York was formed on the extreme
left, One Hundred and Eleventh Pennsylvania on the right. One Hundred and
E'inth Pennsylvania in the centre, and the One Hundred and Forty-ninth New
York on the raUioad bank at right angles with the right of the One Hundred
and Ninth. The two companies, C and G of the Twenty-ninth, which had been
driven in from the bridge, were posted to support the battery, and when the
enemy made a strong demonstration on the right, were moved to the railroad
bank. The attack was made with rebel impetuosity, and the men were falling
rapidly, especially in the battery j the loss in horses was also very great, thirty-
five being killed out of forty-eight. The sixty rounds of ammunition with which
the men started was nearly exhausted, when the enemy made a fresh demon-
stration on the right, and gained possession of the raUroad bank, from which
they delivered a galling fire, all efforts to dislodge them proving fruitless. At
this junctm-e a piece of the artillery was taken outside the railroad bank, at a
crossing in the rear, which enfiladed the portion occupied by the enemy. In
the absence of horses to move it, companies C and G of the Twenty -ninth
grasped the prolongs and soon had it posted, when a few well directed shots
sent the enemy from the sheltered position to which he had clung with such
desperate pertinacity. This had a depressing effect upon him, for his fire soon
slackened, and the White Stars remained masters of the field.* Companies
A and F, under Lieutenant Coursault, held the wood on the right of the rail-
road, and prevented the enemy from gaining the rear, behaving with much dis-
cretion and bravery. The enemy had already turned our left flank and captured
the wagon train. But this instead of a disaster was accounted a gain ; for the
enemy fell to i)lundering and was slaughtered in great numbers by the artil-
lery which was immediately turned upon him. Lieutenant Colonel Zulick of
the Twenty-ninth, coming up soon after with a small force which he had col-
lected, re-captured it and brought it to the rear. From the fact that the
Twenty-ninth Eegiment was distributed around the camp on the picket line,
the loss was comparatively light, and was priacipally in the two companies,
C and G, picketing the road on which the enemy advanced. The loss was
one killed, five wounded and one missing.
* Geary, meanwhile, had been fighting for three hours, without assistance, and, although at
one time almost enveloped on three sides, finally succeeded in completely repelling the assault
on his front. The moon shone fitfully into the valley, and the commands could often distin-
guish each other only by the flashes of their firearms. The strange echoes of the cannon among
the hills, and the muttering of musketry from every quarter, alarmed the teamsters of Geary's
wagon train, who deserted their mules, and in the darkness and noise, the animals became
more frightened than their drivers ; they soon broke loose, and with their tackle dangling and
rattling about their heels, rushed in a body directly towards the enemy. This augmented the
confusion of the rebels, who supposed it to be an attack of cavalry, and their rout was rendered
inglorious by the assistance of a pack of mules,— IfiM^ari/ History of Cfrant, Badeau, pages
449 and 450.
18G3 BATTLE OF WAUHATCniB. 495
The conduct of this handful of men, struggling in the darkness, in tangled
wiles, on unknown ground, against a powerful, veteran division of Longstreet's
army, familiar with every foot of ground and rejoicing in a knowledge of the
weakness of its foe, was most heroic. The personal bravery and skill of the
commander was everywhere manifest, and his presence felt in every part of the
line. Often amidst the darkness was his voice heard ordering up fresh troops,
which never came ; but at every order the men cheered the voice of their General
most lustily, the deception producing the same effect upon the imaginations of
foe as though the solid columns were actually moving forward and taking their
places in the shattered lines. The battery, posted on a little knoll in the midst
of the camp, did signal service, and was the special object of the enemy's fire,
the rebel ofi&cers being repeatedly heard ordering their men to concentrate their
fire upon it. "The men and olficers of Knap's Battery," says Colonel Rickards,
"acted nobly. Lieutenant Geary, son of our General, was killed at my side,
shot through the brain at the instant he commenced tire after aiming his gun.
His was a serious loss to the service ; Captain Atwell was badly wounded
in the hip and spine ; most of the sergeants were killed or wounded. The in-
fantry had sixty rounds of ammimition and none in the train. When this was
expended the killed and wounded were searched for a supply."
The attack was made by General Bratton of Longstreet's Corps, who on the
evening previous, in company with Generals Polk, Longstreet, Breckenridge,
Hood, Cheatham and Cleburne, from a lofty station on Lookout Mountain, had
watched the progress of Geary's troops, and had planned a surprise which it
was confidently anticipated would annihilate it. None but White Stars were
engaged who proved themselves equal in this firey ordeal to thrice their number
of the enemy's best troops. The first firing of the pickets commenced at half
past eleven P. M., and the struggle ended at half past two A. M. The firing
ceased and the command immediately commenced fortifying their position.*
*The rebel authorities were greatly chagrined at this achievement, and their newspapers
■were full of lamentations. Mr. Jefferson Davis had visited Lookout Mountain only a week
before, and feasted his eyes with the sight of the national army, shut up among the hiUs, like
an animal ready for slaughter; and now, at a single stroke the prey had been snatched from
his grasp. The door for relief was opened, and from a besieged and isolated army, the force in
Chattanooga had suddenly become the assailant. It was Bragg who was now on the defen-
sive.—iWiM^ar?/ History of Grant, Badeau, page 451.
The army felt as if it had been miraculously reUeved. Its spirit revived at once, the de-
pression of Chickamauga was shaken off, and the vmshackled giant stood erect.— Military His-
tory of Gh'ant, Badeau, page 452.
Extract feom Major GENBEAii Hooker's Report.
Head-Quarters, Eleventh and TwEiiPxn Corps,
Army op the Cumberland,
Lookout Valley, Tennessee, November 6, 1863
'i
* * * During these operations, a heavy musketry fire, with occasional discharges
of artillery, continued to reach us from Geary. It was evident that a formidable adversary
had gathered aroimd him, and that he was battering him with ail his might. For almost threa
hours, without assistance he repeUed the repeated attacks of vastly superior numbers, and in
the end drove them ingloriously from the field. At one time they had enveloped him on three
sides, under circumstances that would have dismayed any officer except one endowed with
an iron wUl and the most exalted courage. Such is the character of General Geary. With this
ended the fight. We had repeUed every attack, carried every point assaulted, thrown th:*
enemy headlong over the river, and more than all, secured our new communications for the
time being, peradventure. * * * The force opposed to us consis.ed of two of Long-
street's Divisions, and corresponded in number to our corps. From the prisoners we learn that
496 TWENTY-NINTH EEGIMBNT. 1863
General Howard and staff soon after rode in, and at five o'clock Hecker's Bri-
gade of Howard's Corps arrived. General Hooker came at nine, expressing
mucli surprise at tke evidences of the liard fighting. The rebel killed left on
the field were one hundred and fifty-seven, and one hundred and thirty-five
prisoners were taken, most of vrhom were wounded. Estimating the rebel
wounded according to the usual ratio of killed to wounded, and their total loss
could not have fallen much short of one thousand. The rel)el forces engaged
numbered five thousand strong, while the Union strengih was only fourteen
himdred and sixty -three, or little exceeding thirteen hundred muskets, a number
not much above the loss of the enemy.
On the afternoon of the 29th, the regiment was relieved and marched to
Wauhatchie Junction, being vigorously shelled on the way by the rebels on
Lookout Mountain, but without effect except in the wounding of two mules.
The shelling was continued until the 31st, when the brigade was ordered to take
position and fortify a hill at the foot of Eaccoon Mountain, on the right of the
Kelly's ferry road facing Lookout.
Lookout Mountain was stiU well fortified and firmly held by the enemy. Its
summit was only accessible for a distance of twenty mUes up the valley, by
two or three trails admitting the passage of but one man at a time, and these
were securly held. Its palisaded crest and steep, rugged, rocky and deeply
furrowed slopes seemed of themselves to present insurmountable obstacles to
the advance of an assaulting column; to these were added almost interminable,
well-planned and well-constructed defenses. But a demonstration was to be
made upon it.
On the 24th of November, the Twenty-ninth Eegiment was ordered to report
at division head-quarters, without knapsacks and with one day's rations, for the
purpose of joining in the assault. The Second Division marched to Wauhat-
chie Junction at five in the morning, where the troops, to form the party, were
drawn up between the railroad and the creek, the Second Brigade, composed of
the Twenty-ninth and One hundred and Eleventh Pennsylvania, (the One Hun-
dred and Ninth being left to guard the camp,) on the right, the Third Brigade
in the centre and the First Brigade on the left. The pioneers and a detail from
the Twenty-ninth built a bridge across the creek, and the movement commenced
at seven and a hahf o'clock A. M. The column advanced up the side of the
mountain until the Twenty-ninth reached the wall of rocks which surmounts
the slope, when it fronted and advanced in line of battle extending from the
crest to the flat near Lookout creek ; Whitaker's Brigade of the Fourth Corps
followed as a second supporting line, at a distance of three or four hundred
they had watched the column as it descended the valley, and confidently counted on its anni-
hilation. * ♦ *
JOSEPH HOOKER,
Major General comnmnding.
Moore's Bebellion Record, Vol. 7, Docs., p. 584.
Extract fbom Majob General Thomas' Ebpobt,
Head-qtjartees, Department of the Cumberland, >
Chattanooga, October 30, 18G3. )
* « * The repulse by Geary's Division of greatly superior numbers, who attempted
to surpise him, wiU rank among the most distinguished feats of arms of this war.
GEORGE H. THOMAS,
Major General commanding.
Moore's RcbelUon Record, Vol. 7, Docs., p. 588.
1863 BATTLE OF LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN, 497
yards.* The side of the momifaiin is cut in deej) ravines impeded by huge
rocks ; but the march was conducted in excellent order, the men scrambling
over the obstructions and keeping their places iu the line with an unabated
ardor. Colonel Kickards deployed companies C and E, Captains Millison and
Sorber, as skirmishers, and soon met the skirmishers of the enemy, who became
very troublesome, firing from their coverts behind rocks and hedges. After
advancing about a mile, the reserve of the enemy's first line was met and the
firing became continuous. At this point, leading on his men with determined
bravery, Captain Millison was wounded in the arm and side, and was carried
fiom the field. The enemy now appeared on the right of the line firing through
a gorge, and soon after a large body passed down a slope leading to the flank.
The Twenty-ninth was immediately ordered to change front to rear on left com-
pany, which was executed with skill and steadiness, the enemy meeting a full
front when he expected to fall upon our unprotected rear. Their first volley
was fortunately too high, when, finding a force unterrified and ready to receive
them, they threw down their arms and held up their hands in token of surren-
der. The line was ordered to withhold its fire, when two hundred and seventy,'
including many officers, were sent to the rear. The left wing, changing front
forward, and the right moving by the left flank, parallel to the crest of the
mountain, the regiment again advanced. The enemy, secreted in the gorges
and behind rocks, now began to surrender in squads of from five to fifty. The
captures becoming so numerous as to require too many men to send sufficient
guards with them, they were sent back to General Whitaker's command for
safe transfer to the rear.
The line continued to advance! with surprising steadiness, and soon came
in sight of the enemy's breast- works. The trees had been cut down with the
expectation that they would form an insurmountable obstacle to further pro-
gress to an advancing column 5 but in the zeal and impetuousity of the troops,
the obstruction was scarcely noticed, crawling beneath 'or clambering over as
best they could, and clinging close to the White Star line. The ravine in the
side of the mountain, which, from the opposite side of Lookout creek seemed
an insignificant indentation, i)roved to be from fifty to one hundred feet, with
precipitous sides. While the Third Brigade was attacking the enemy in the
breast- works, the Second, which was far above them, pushed on to the point
-of the mountain where in the turn which it made it had the shortest line and
arrived first, the colors of the Twenty-ninth being planted on the highest at-
tainable point of the mountain, and from which the enemy was completely
outflanked. They had thought their position unapproachable, and were holding
in fancied security their stronghold in the clouds, when the White Star Divi-
sion broke in to their rear, compelling the abandonment of their works and
secuj?ing the virtual capture of the mountain. The Second Brigade halted
here, but skirmishers were sent out, who, with those of the Third Brigade, cap-
tured two pieces of artillery which the enemy had posted on the hill east 9f the
« Geary's Division supported by Whitojier's Brigade of Cruft's Division, was ordered to
proceed up the valley, cross the creek near Wauhatchie, and then march down, sweeping the
rebels from the right bank of the stream — Military History of Grant, Badeau, page 48S,
t Simultaneously with these operations, the troops of Geary were pushing up the mountain ;
his right passed directly under the muzzles of the enemy's guns on the summit, cUmbing over
ledges and boulders, up hill and down, dislodging the enemy wherever he attempted to make
a ^?m(S..— Military History of Grant, Badeau, page 499.
63
498 TWENTY-NIXTH EEGIMENT. (8G;>
point. The Second Brigade was ordered to move on around tlie mountain, but
found the hill too steep to move in line. Searching in vain for some pass by
which to reach the heights above, it was met by a body of the enemy's skir-
mishers who were driven back and several captured. Advancing nearly half
a mile, a heavy line of the enemy was discovered and dispositions were imme-
diately made to attack upon the flank, while another line advancing from
below, attacked in front ; but heavy clouds settling down around the mountain
so dense as to shut out the light of the midday, rendered it impossible to
distinguish friend from foe.* Though much annoyed by sharp-shooters from
the opposite side and from the summit of the mountain, the command was
ordered to cease firing and to fortify wherever space could be found for one stone
to lay upon another. The iriendly clouds so shielded the men that only one was
hit. The Twenty-ninth remained in this position until nine o'clock, P. M., when
it was relieved, and moving to the slope of the mountain the men sat down to their
first meal for the day. The loss was three killed and six wounded. The enemy
evacuated his works which had now become untenable, and fled during the
night. On the following morning a ladder was discovered which the enemy
had used in climbing to the summit. Several parties from different regiments
were dispatched, by direction of General Geary, to ascend, who carried a flag
with them and unfurled it upon the topmost height. As it floated out upon
the pure air of the mid-heavens, a cheer was sent up from the troops encamj)ed
below, awakening the echoes along aU the hUls, a fitting climax to the Battle
ABOVE THE OLOTJDS.f
* At two o'clock operations were arrested by darkness. The clouds which had moved over
and enveloped the summit, and favored the movements of Hooker, had been gradually set-
tling, lower and lower, and from the moment that the peak of the mountain was rounded, it
was only from the rattle of musketry and the flashes of fire through the clouds, or the occa-
sional glimpses of lines or standards, as the fog^ rose or fell, that those in the valley could trace
the progress of the battle. *At four, Hooker informed his immediate superior that his line was
impregnable, and commanded the enemy's defenses with an enfilading fire. Lookout Moun-
tain was caxTied.— Military History of Grant, Badeau, page 500.
t EXTEACT FEOM GeNEEAL HoOKEE'S OFFICIAIi ReEOET.
* * * During the night the enemy had quietly abandoned the mountain, leaving
behind twenty thousand rations, the camp and garrison equipage of three brigades, and other
material. * * *
JOSEPH HOOKER,
Major General commanding.
Moore's Eebellion Record, Vol. 8, Docs., p. 213.
EXTEACT FEOM GeNEEAIi THOMAS' OFFICIAL ReEOET.
* * * By four o'clock on the morning of the 24th, General Hooker reported his
troops in position and ready to advance. Fiading Lookout creek so much swollen as to be im-
passable, he sent Geary's Division, supported by Cruft's two brigades to cross the creek at
Wauhatchie and work down on the right bank, while he employed the remainder of his force
in constructing temporary bridges across the creek on the main road. The enemy being at-
tracted by the force on the road until his column was directly on then- left and threatened their
rear. Hooker's movements were facilitated by the heavy mist which overhung the moimtain,,
enabling Geary to get into position without attracting attention. Finding himself vigoroxisly
pushed by a strong column on his left and rear, the enemy began to fall back with rapidity;
but his resistance was obstinate, and the entire point of the mountain was not carried until
about two P. M., when General Hooker reported by telegraph that he had carried the moun-
tain as far as the road from Chattanooga valley to White House. Soon after his main cokimn
coming up, his line was extended to the foot of the mountain, near the mouth of Chattanooga
creek. * * * Continuous and heavy skirmishing was kept up in Hooker's front until
ten at night, after which there was an imusual quietness along our whole front. * * »
1863 BATTLE OF RINGGOLD. 499
On the morning of the 25th the brigade advanced diagonally across the
Chattanooga valley to Eossville pass. The enemy was posted on Missionary
Eidge, with artillery, resisting the advance of Thomas and Sherman. Moving
north along the foot of the ridge, the brigade formed in Ime and advanced up
the mountain till it had reached a point in the rear of the rebels, when, finding
themselves surrounded they began to throw down their arms aud surrender.*
An entire brigade was here captiu'cd and its vacated quarters were occupied
by the victorious column. On the following morning the command returned
to the Eossville pass, moving through, crossed Chicamauga creek at dark, at-
tacking the rear of the enemy. At nine P. M., a heavy picket force of the
enemy was met and captured with three brass pieces and several caissons.
Eemaining in line of battle during the night, at early dawn the pursuit was re-
sumed. The roads were very heavy, and several caissons of Fui^guson's rebel
battery, broken down and left by the way, were picked up. Heavy firing was
heard in the direction of Einggold, and the infantry was hurried forward, the
artillery being detained for the building of the bridge across the Chickamauga.
At the pass through Taylor's ridge, near Einggold, the enemy had made a
stand, and was strongly posted in the gap in the form of the sides of an acute
angle, and on the hills overlooking the town. The troops of the Fourth Corps
were already engaged and had suffered severely. The First Brigade was ordered
up the hill to the support of the regiments that had been driven back, but the
enemy soon flanked their position and delivered a destructive fire, killing Col-
onel Creighton, Lieutenant Colonel Crane and many other officers and men.
The Second Brigade was then ordered by General Hooker to position in a small
chaparral in front of, and to the right of the railroad depot, with instructions to
lie down, not to fire till the enemy came within short range, and to hold the
position to the last extremity. The Twenty-ninth Iowa, occupying the right of
the line, having lost its Colonel and being liard pressed, gave way, exposing the
right flank ; but at this juncture the Third Brigade came up, and following close
the artillery, which was soon brought into position, ended the fight by a few
well directed shells. The attack had been made with infantry alone, as the
bridge across Chicamauga creek could not be completed in time to bring up
the artillery. The enemy made this stand for the purpose of gaining time for
his trains to escape.
On the 29th Colonel Eickards was ordered to proceed with his own regiment
Knap's Battery, and a train of twelve wagons to Chattanooga. A detail had
been sent to take the severely wounded, by cars found standing upon the road
to Chickamauga station. Having proceeded severg^l miles over bad roads, an
order was received to return with the battery, arriving again at Einggold at
Instructions were sent to General Hooker to be ready to advance, on the morning of the 25th
from his position on the point of Lookout Mountain to the Summertown road, and endeavoi
to intercept the enemy's retreat, if he had not already withdrawn, which he was to ascertain
hy pushing a reconnoissance to the top of Lookout Mountain. The reconnoissance was made as
directed and was ascertained that the enemy had evacuated durirg the night. * * *
GEORGE H. THOMAS,
Major General commanding.
Moore's Rebellion Record, Vol. 8, Docs., p. 208.
*But such was the impetuosity of Hooker's advance that their front Ime was routed before
an opportunity was allowed even to prepare a determined resistance. The bulk of the rebel
left now sought refuge behind a second hne, and thence was driven out, till the flight became
almost a running otog— Military History of Qrant, Badeau, page 513.
500 TWENTY-NINTH KEGIMENT, 1864
dark after a hard and fruitless day's march The regiment was quartered in the
court house, the offices being occupied by the officers. By order of General
Hooker, the engines of a mill in the \dcinity of Einggold were taken down and
sent to Chattanooga, the work being performed by details from the Twenty-
ninth. From Einggold Geary's Division returned around the foot of Lookout
Mountain to its old eamp in Lookout valley, having been absent eleven days^.
fighting and marching over difficult roads, the men without blankets^ and many
without shoes.
The proposition of the government for veteran volunteers was published,
early in December, and measures were immediately taken by the officers of the
Twenty-ninth to have it mustered as a veteran organization- On the 9th of
December it was drawn uj) in line to receive the agents of the State of Penn-
sylvania, Dr. KiQg, Surgeon General, Dr. Kennedy and Mr. Erancis, sent by-
Governor Curtin, to look after the welfare of her soldiers. Eloquent speeches^
were made by each of them, which were responded to in behalf of the soldiers
by General Geary » On the following day two hundred and ninety members of
the regiment re-eniisted and were mustered for a second term as veterans, a
number considerably in excess of that reqmred to secure the continuance of
the organization. The prompt action of the men secured to them the honor of
forming the first veteran regiment in the service of the United States. On the
12th, the division was drawn up in line to give the regiment a parting salute^
when the General expressed his high appreciation of its past services, and his
regrets at parting with it, but commended their determination to become?
veterans.
On the 13th of December tbe regiment moved by rail from Bridgeport, Ala-
bama, and arrived in Philadelphia on the 27th. A committee of citizens met the
train at White Hall, and upon its arrival in the city a salute was fired, and the
military were out in large numbers for its escort to the National Guards Hall,,
where it was received in an address of welcome delivered by J. Price Wetherell,,
Esq. The streets were hung with evergreens and in many places where the
procession was to pass, arches were erected and wreaths inclosiag patriotic
mottoes were suspended from prominent points, showing that the services of
the soldiers had not failed of appreciation. After partaking of a fine collation
at the Cooper Shop Refreshment Saloon, the men dispersed. The members
of the regiment who had not been in the service three years and who had
been left in the field, arrived on the 31st, having agreed to re-enlist after being
two years in the service, and were given the same furloughs as veterans. Dur-
ing the veteran furlough the organization received many attentions from the
people of Philadelphia. Bountiful entertainments were prepared for them on
several occasions, and amidst the feasts and rejoicings of those days, alas! toO'
short, they forgot their hard marches and their supperless nights.
Eecruiting stations were opened in Philadelphia, and on the 29th of February
the regiment rendezvoused at Chester, where recruits were sent as fast as pro-
cm^ed. On the 31st of March the regiment, consisting of twenty-one officers and
five hundred and eighty-eight men, moved by rail to Louisville, Kentucky, and
thence to Sherman's army, preparing to move on Atlanta and destined to attract
the attention of the civilized world by the brilliancy of its achievements. The
first sound that greeted the ears of the men on emerging from the cars, was
the booming of cannon in the direction of Talahoma. On the 2d of April the
command drew three thousand roimds of ammimition and eight days' rations.
18(54 BATTLE OF RESACA. 501
The holidays were over and earnest work was to begin. On the 9th of April
the command reached Bridgeport, Alabama, and reported to General Geary.
It was assigned with the One Himdre<l and Eleventh Pennsylvania, to the Third
Brigade, Second Division, Twentieth Corps, composed of the Eleventh and
Twelfth Corps consolidated, and commanded by General Hooter. Taking up
the line of March on the 4th of May, over the old ground through Lookout
Valley and across Lookout Mountain where the national banner was triumphantly
planted a few weeks before, amidst a storm of battle rarely equalled, it en-
countered the enemy in force at Buzzard's Eoost. At Eocky Face Eidge the
regiment joined the division, where our troops had engaged the enemy with
heavy loss. On the 9tli the division was placed in line and breast- works erected^
the Twenty-ninth being thrown forward as skirmishers. Heavy firing was at
this time heard on the left of the line towards Timnel Hill. Marching and for-
tifying by the way, and almost daily engaging the enemy, Geary's Division
reached a point on the Dal ton and Eesaca road on the 14th, and was formed in
line of battle. The Twenty-ninth took position on the extreme left of the army,
and built strong breast- works facing north and east. On the following day it
moved to the right of the Fourth Corps, and was pushed forward to a hiU in
front of a strong breast- v-'oik of the enemy, where he had made a decided
stand. General Geary ordered these works to be charged. Colonel Eickards
pushed forward with the Twenty -ninth for this x)iui3ose and was met with a
most deadly fire, killing and wounding over sixty of his men. Finding it im-
possible to carry the works, the men were ordered to lie down and pick off the
enemy as they showed themselves above their fortifications. But it was impos-
sible to gain cover, and after a short time they were directed to fall back. This
they did crawling on their hands and knees. At four P. M., the enemy assumed
the offensive, Stephenson's Division charging on our front, but were hand-
somely repulsed. Soon after Colonel Ireland, then in command of the brigade,
was wounded by a fragment of a shell, and Colonel Eickards, of the Twenty-
ninth succeeded him. The breast-works were strengthened and the under-
growth in front cleared. Heavy firing continued for some time on the right,
but at length died away. Hooker's Corps had taken four guns and some pri-
soners and compelled the enemy to abandon Eesaca.
The enemy continued to fall back behind fortified positions, and was steadily
turned out of them by the manoeuvres of Sherman, until he reached a i)oint in
the rear of Pumpkin Vine creek, which he stubbornly contested. Geary's Di-
vision of Hooker's Corps was the first to cross, reaching the burning bridge
just in time to save it from entire destruction and causing it to be quickly re-
paked. The Twenty-ninth, T\ith the brigade, was ordered to advance at six P.
M., on the 25th of May, upon the enemy's lines, and relieve the Fifth Ohio,
which had been briskly engaged. The enemy's breast-works were within mus-
ket range, but it was dark and the men could only tire by the flash of his guns.
The Twenty-ninth had two men killed and thirteen wounded. On the follow-
ing morning the regiment rejoined the brigade, which had failed to get into
position on the previous evening, and moved to the right where it was engaged
in fortifying. On the 27th, Sherman ordered all the batteries of the Fourth,
Twentieth and Twenty-thiixl Corps to open at seven in the morning, and con-
tinue their fire imtil nine. In the meantime General Thomas was ordered to
wheel to the right and take the heights commanding the Marietta road, the
Twenty -third Corps to support the Fourth, General M'Pherson joining the divi-
502 TWENTY-NINTH REGIMENT. 1864
sion of General Jeff. C. Davis, to connect with Hooker, wliile the latter was to
assault and gain such points in his immediate front as he should deem advi-
sable. The part of the line which he occupied being opposite the enemy's
strongest works, it was not deemed prudent to assault, but to hold firmly his
position. The skirmishers of the Twenty-niath alone expended ten thousand
rounds of ammunition. On the 28tli, the regiment was relieved from the front
by the One Hundred and Eleventh, having been four days under fire, and
moved thirty paces to the rear, where it was engaged in constructing breast-
works to resist the shots which came thick and fast from the enemy's line.
Several attacks were made during the day by his skirmishers, but were in every
case repulsed. On the 1st of June the division was relieved by the Fifteenth
Corps, and moved to the left, having been eight days under fire, losing daily,
the strain and excitement telling heavily upon the men. At noon of the 2d it
was ordered to move across the Acworth road, through thick woods, and take
position in line where a battle was raging with great violence. While moving
a terrific thunder storm prevailed, attended with a deluging rain. In the midst
of the storm the Twenty-third Corps charged the enemy and drove him from
his breast- works, occupying a hill which commanded a ravine in front. The
position of the Twenty -ninth was here on the extreme left of the line. The
enemy finding himself out-flanked, fell back from his strong works at New
Hope Chiu^ch to others between Pine HiU and Lost Mountain, and again awaited
the onward march of the national army. On the 13th of June the Twenty-ninth
came into position in fiont of Pine Hill, where breast-works were thrown up
and pickets posted. At noon of the 14th, the works having been completed,
the batteries were brought into position, and soon silenced and drove away
the enemy's guns on the hOl. Knap's Battery, now commanded by Captain
M'Gill, did excellent service. General Sherman was present in the works
watching the effect of the shells on the enemy, who, as the batteries opened,
scattered in a manner which did great credit to their capacity for locomotion.
On the night of the 15th, the enemy evacuated Pine Hill, but immediately
took a strong position to the right, on Kenesaw Mountain. The brigade was
moved to a field on the right and front of Pine Knob, where it was formed in
two lines and moved forward, driving the enemy's skirmishers. While charg-
ing the rebel lines in this position, Colonel Eickards received a severe wound
from an enemy's sharp-shooter, supposed at the time to be mortal, and was
borne from the field. The command of the Twenty-ninth then devolved on
Major Millison, in the absence of Lieutenant Colonel Zulick. Upon his re-
turn the latter assumed command, and subsequently upon the discharge of
Colonel Eickards on account of his wounds, he was commissioned Colonel ;
Major George E. Johnson was promoted to be Lieutenant Colonel, and Cap-
tain Eobert P. Dechert, of company C, to be Major. The position at Kene-
saw proved to be one of gTeat strength, the enemy repelling every assault with
great slaughter j but another flank movement by General M'Pherson's com-
mand brought him out of it in a single night. The Twenty -ninth lost two killed
and a number wounded in the operations in front of Kenesaw.
On the 22d of July, Sherman's army arrived in front of Atlanta. His left
wing was heavily attacked by Hood, who had now succeeded Johnson in
command of the rebel army, but was repulsed with fearful loss. By skillful
manoeuveriug and hard fighting Sherman succeeded in so reducing the rebel
force as to cause it to flee before him, and on the morning of September 1st,
1805
RATTLE or IvEVK-^AW MOITXTAIN.
503
his triumphant columus entered the city of Atlanta, the prize for wlilch diuiug
a hundred days he had marched and foujrht. In the battles before Atlanta the
Twenty -ninth had three killed.
The heavy fighting was now ended. On the 11th of November, commenced
the memorable march to the sea. It is unnecessary to detail the part which
the Twenty-ninth had in this great movement — the long, wearisome marches,
the frequent skirmishes, the hardships endured in crossing swamps and nu-
merous and rapid streams, and the constant watching to prevent surprise fi-om
an enemy ever vigilant, and smarting under the shame of being trampled be-
neath the feet of that triumphant army which he had rebelled against and de-
fied. On the 20th of December, the army arrived at Savannah, which, after a
feeble resistance, was captured. Turning to the north, it pursued its triumphant
course to Goldsboro', ]!^orth Carolina, where it arrived on the 20th of March,
1865. Here the weary columns were allowed rest, and were supplied with cloth-
ing, of which nearly all were in the most urgent need. On the 17 th of July,
the regiment was mustered out of service, near Alexandria, Virginia.
At a time when the success of the National cause seemed dubious, and the
ranks of its army were being rapidly depleted by expiration of term of service
of large numbers of its forces, upon the urgent plea of the government for a
renewal of their terms of service, the Twenty-ninth, first in the United States
service, enrolled itself as a Veteran Volunteer regiment. Dimng the four years
and one month it was in the field, it had a total membership of two thousand
five hundred and seventeen, of which number seven hundred and seventy-eight
were discharged at the expiration of their term of service, and one hundred and
forty-seven were killed or died of wounds received in action.
FIELD AND STAFF OFFICERS.
NAME.
BANK
DATE OF MUSTER
INTO SERVICE.
►3
1
REMARKS.
John K. Murphy..,.
Wm. EickardSjJr...
Samuel M. Zulick...
Charles Parham
George E. Johnson..
Col
...do
...do
Lt. Col.
...do
July 1, '61,
July 9, '61,
July 8, '61,
July 1, '61,
July 5, '61,
3
3
3
3
3
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, April 23, '63.
Prisoner from May 2.5, to Aug. 18, 1862— pr. from
Capt. company I, toLt. Col., Oct. 4, 1862— to Col.,
May 1, 1S63— discharged Kovomber 2, 1864, for
wounds received at Kenesaw mountain.
Promoted from Capt. company E, to Maj., March
3, 1863— to Lt. Col., May 1, 1863— to Col., March
25, 1865— Bv. Brig. Gen., March 13, 1865— ums-
tered out with regiment, July 17, 1865.
Resigned July 19, 1862.
Promoted from Capt. company B, to Maj., Jan.
12, 1865— to Lt. Col., March 25, 1865— mustered
out with regiment, July 17, 1865.
Note.— The following abbreviations have been used in the preparation of remarks :
Ab. abseiit. Cor. Corporal. Fr. from. PI. principal.
Asst. assistant. Com. commissioned or Furl, furlough. Priv. private.
Adj. Adjutant. commissary. Hos. hospital. Reg. regiment.
Bu. buried. Cert, certificate. Lt. Lieutenant. Red. reduced.
Bv. brevet. Dis. dismissed. Mus. mustered. Res. resigned.
Bd. band. Dis'y. disability. Muc. musician. Rem. removed.
Capt. Captain. Disch. discharged. Ms. missing. Sen. sentenced.
Chap. CUa plain. Exp. expiration Pr. promoted. Serv, service.
Surg. Surgeon.
Sgt. Sergeant.
Sub. substitute.
Stew, steward.
Tr. transferred.
Vet. veteran volunteer.
Wd. wounded.
Wds. wounds,
504
twenty-:n^inth regiment,
Michael Scott Major..
Jesse R. Millison do
Robert P. Dechert do
William Letford
John A. Moore
Albert S. Ashmoad
JohnM, D.Huntley
Joseph A. Wolf
Joseph IT. Dutiee...
Geo. W. Jackson
James P. Dowlin....
Jacob S. Bender ....
Benj, F. Sewall
Chas. H. Helmbold
Ezek'l G.Tomlinson
Robert P. Dechert
John D. Wilson
Adj
...do
Q. M...
...do
Surg...
...do
As.Sur.
...do
...do
Chap'n
Sr. Maj
...do
Sykes Beaumont.... '...do.
James Warnock '...do .
Theo. S. S. Baker....!. ..do
I
William H. Trites... ...do
EliasCade ...do
Charles Letford '...do
Chas. J. Mintzer Q.M. Sr
Conrad Huggins Com. Sr
Fred'k. W. Mintzer ...do
Samuel H. Leeds... ...do
Charles H. Baker... Hos. St.
Eli B. Ganwood .... ...do
S
R
DATE OF MUSTER
INTO SERVICE.
I
July 1, '61,
July 1, '61,
3
3
July 1, '61,
3
July 1, '61,
July 8, '61,
July 1, '61,
July 5, '61,
Dec. 23, '61,
July 1, '61,
July 1, '61,
Aug. 4, '62,
May 1, '63,
July 1, '61,
Dec. 21, '63,
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
July 9, '61,
3
July 1, '61,
June 3, '61,
3
3
July 8, '61,
3
July 1, '61,
3
July 1, '61,
3
July 1, '61,
3
July 1, '61,
3
Ji^ly 5, '61,
3
July 1, '61,
July 1, '61,
July 1, '61,
Sept. 16, '61,
Nov. 29, '61,
July 1, '61,
3
3
3
3
3
3
Resigned February 11, 1863.
Pr. from Capt. company C, to Maj., Apr. 16, '64—
mus. out at expiration of term, July 15, 1864.
Px-omoted from Capt. company C, to Maj., March
26, 1865— Bv. Lt Col., March 13, 1865— muster-
ed out with regiment, July 17, 1865.
Resigned November 12, 1863.
Mvistered out with regiment, July 17, 1865.
Pr. to Capt. and A. G. M., U. S. Vol., Jan. 9, '64.
Mustered out with regiment, July 17, 1865.
Mustered out with regiment, July 17, 1865.
Resigned November 25, 1861.
Pr. to Surg. 53d rog. Pa. Volunteers, Mar. 2, 1863.
Pr. to Surg. U. S. Volunteers, Nov. 11, 1865.
Mustered out with regiment, July 17, 1865.
Mustered out with regiment, July 17, 1865.
Promoted to Sergeant iSJajor, March 25, 1865 —
mustered out with regiment, July 17, 1865.
Discharged August 27, 1863, to accept commission
as 2d Lieutenant in 54th Massachusetts Vols.
Promoted to 1st Lieutenant, Co. C, Jan. 16, 1862.
Promoted to Sergeant JSIajor, March 1, 1862 — to
2d Lieutenant company I, February 22, 1863.
Promoted to Sergeant Major, Sept. 16, 1863— to
1st Lieutenant company E, March 15, 1864.
Promoted to Sergeant Major, July 4, 1863 — to 2d
Lieutenant company A, July 26, 1863.
Promoted to Sergeant Major, March 15, 1864 — to
1st Lieutenant company F, June 9, 1864.
Promoted to Sergeant Major, June 9, 1864 — to 1st
Lieutenant company D, November 9, 1864.
Promoted to Sergeant Major, Nov. 9, 1864— to
1st Lieutenant company D, March 25, 1865.
Promoted to Sergeant Major, February 22, '63 —
killed at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863.
Mustered out with regiment, July 17, 1865 — ^Vet.
Mustered out with regiment, July 17, 1865— Vet.
Transferred to U. S. Navy, September 7, 1861.
Discharged August 28, 1863.
Mustered out with regiment, July 17, 1865 — ^Vet.
Transferred to Regulnr Army, August 8, 1862.
EEGIMENTAL BAKD.
Henry Sheppard P'lMuc Dec. 9, '63,
James Cannon do Dec. . 9, '63,
Daniel Repass Leader.! Sept. 21, '61,
Milton B. Repass.... Sat. Bd Sept. 21, '61,
John R. Taylor .do j Sept. 21, '61,
Martin M.Weyburn... do ! Sept. 21, '61,
George M. Repass... ...do j Sept. 21, '61,
Geo. E. Bliven Cor.Bd. Sept. 21, '61,
Jerome Repass ...do ! Sept. 21, '61,
George W. Wilcox.. ...do I Sept. 21, '61,
Charles Rundle ...do I Sept. 21, '63,
James Cornelison do ! Sept. 21, '61,
William H. Randall Pri. Bd.' Sept. 21. 'Gl,
John Reed do j Sept. 21, '61,
Thomas E. Depue... ...do ' Sept. 21, '61,
Wm. D. Hamilton.. ...do j Sept. 21, '61,
James A. Pennoyer ...do ! Sept. 21, '61,
Marshall M. Bliven ...do | Sept. 21, '61,
George H. Kelly ',..do Oct. 17, '61,
Albert Martin ...do Oct. 17, '61,
GeorgeE. Harris.. .....do Oct. 18, '6i,
iSIustered out with regiment, July 17, 1865— Vet.
JSiustered out with regiment, July 17, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out by General Order, July 19, 1862.
Mustered out by General Order, July 19, 1862.
Mustered out by General Order, July 19, 1862.
Mustered out by General Order, July 19, 1862.
Mustered out Ijv General Order, July 19. 1862.
Mustered out by General Order, July 19, 1862.
Mustered out by General Order, July 19, 1862.
Mustered out by General Order, July 19, 1862.
Mustered out by General Order, July 19, 1862.
Mustered out by General Order, July 19, 1862.
Mustered out by General Order, July 19, 1862.
Mustered out by General Order, July 19, 1862.
Mustered out by General Order, July 19, 1862.
JNIustered out by General Order, July 19, 1862.
Mustered out by General Order, July 19, 1862.
Mustered out by General Order, July 19, 1862.
Mustered out by General Order, July 19, 1862.
ISIustered out by General Order, July 19, 1862.
Mustered out by General Order, July 19, 1862.
THREE YEARS' SERVICE.
^iU5
Company A.
RECRUITED AT PHILADELPHIA.
Satn«el App.-
Andrew Johnston..
Eouis R. Fortescue
Tlieo. G. Ceursault
Edward S. Jamison
Oeorge Hig^ins
John J. M'Keever.
James Warnock....
Sam' I K. Stever, Jr
Theodore Dubosq.
llenry Snyder..
Daniel Guinen..
Cat)t..
...do..
1st Lt..
...do....
...do....
2d Lt.
...do....
...do....
...do....
July
July
1, '61,
1, '61,
July 1, '61,
John J. Crotty
Wm. R. Buchanan
Robert M. Smith
Wm. Culbertson
William H. Horner
William J. Rowan..
George Steinmetz..
John B. Buchanan.
Joseph Logan
William H. Ryder.
William J. Cline....
Dennis O'Kane. .
John J- Toonaey.
George Horner
Miles C. Burk
JohnT. Spitall
William L. Steven
George W. Rambo..
Thos. H. Cosgrove.
Patrick Gallaher....
James N. Hall
Charles Frefz
James Cannon
Henry Sheppard....
Arthur, Edward....
Allen, James.
Bowers, Thomas....
Burns, Charles
Boyle, Christ'r B-....
Beaver, Samuel
Bimmer, Jacob C...
Bitsch, Sebastian....
Bradbury, James ...
Bennett, Henry
Brown, Charles H...
Bussey, James E....
Bevens, Thomas F..
Boyle, John
Col burn, Camb'ge..
64
1st Sgt
Serg't
...do...
...do...
...do...
Corp .
...do...
...do...
.do.
.do.
.do.
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
Muc...
..do
..do
..do
Private
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
...do
do
do
do
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
Dec.
1, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
8, '61,
9, '63,
July 1, '61,
July 1, '61,
July 1, '61,
July 1, '61,
July 1, '61,
June 15, '61,
July 1, '61,
June 29, '61,
July 1, '61,
Feb. 15, '64,
July 1, '61,
July 1, '61,
July 1, '61,
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
Dec.
July
Jan.
Dec.
June
Jan.
July
Dec.
July
Mar.
July
Feb.
July
Nov.
Jan.
1, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
8, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
23, '64,
1, '61,
5, '64,
19, '64,
29, '61,
5, '64,
1, '61,
8, '64,
1, '61,
8, '62,
1, '61,
19, '64,
1, '61,
4, '64,
II, '65,
Resigned July 11, 1862.
Promoted to Captain, January 9, 1865— mustered
out with company, July 17, 1865— Vet.
Discharged tVom signal service by order of War
Department, March 12, 1865.
Pr, to 1st Lt., July 27, '62— resigned April 9, '64.
Pr. to 2d Lt., June 8, 1864 — to 1st Lt., April 7,
1865— mus. out with CGmpany,July 17, '65— Vet-
Resigned May 11, 1862.
Killed at Gettysburg, July 3, 1863.
Resigned April 9, 1864.
Promoted to 2d Lt., May 23, 1865— mustered out
with. company, July 17, 1865- Vet.
Promoted to 1st SgL, May 23, 1865— mustered out
with company, July 17, 1865— Vet.
Promoted to Sergeant, Nov. 1, 1864^mustered
out with company, July 17, 1865— Vet.
Promoted to Sergeant, Jan. 8, 1865— mustered out
with company, July 17, 1865— Vet.
Promoted to Sergeant, Jan. 8, 1865— mustered out'
with company, July 17, 1865— Vet.
Promoted to. Sergeant, May 23, 1865— mustered
out with company, July 17, 1865— Vet.
Discharged July 1. 1864.
Discharged July 1, 1864.
Died at Atlanta, Ga., October 20, 1864— Vet.
Promoted to Corporal, July 1, 1864— mustered
out with company, July 17, 1865— Vet.
Promoted to Corporal, Feb. 1, 1865— mustered out
with company, July 17, 1865— Vet.
Promoted to Corporal, Feb. 1, 1865— mustered out
Vidth company, July 17, 1865— Vet.
Promoted to Corporal, April 25, 1865— mustered
out with company, July 17, 1865— Vet.
Promoted to Corporal, April 25, 1865— mustered
out with company, July 17, 1865.
Promoted to Corporal, May 23, 1865— mustered
out with company, July 17, 1865 — Vet.
Promoted to Corporal, July 30, 1863— wounded
May 15, 1864 — absent at muster out — Vet.
Promoted to Corporal, June 1, 1865 — wounded
May 15, 1864 — absent at muster out — Vet.
Discharged by order of War Dep't., Feb. 18, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, April 28, '63.
Discharged July 1, 1864.
Discharged July 1, 1864.
Killed at Pine Knob, Ga,, June 15, 1864— Vet
Deserted April 24, 1865— Vet.
Not on muster-out roll.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865— Vet.
Promoted to Principal Musician, July 7, 1863.
Promoted to Principal Musician, July 7, 1868.
Discharged by General Order, July 1, 1865.
Discharged July 1, 1864.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Recruit — never joined company.
Discharged July 1, 1864.
Discharged by General Order, June 29, 1865.
Discharged July 1, 1864.
Discharged by (3^eneral Order, June 12, 1865.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb, 18, '63.
Deserted June 22, 1862.
Deserted April 24, 1865— Vet.
Deserted May 9, 1865.
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
Mustered out with compauy, July 17, 1865.
506
TWENTY-NINTH EEGIMENT,
Cramer, Thomas.
Clark, Charles...,
Clark, James
Campbell, Daniel...
Cole, Patrick
Corness, James
Dubosq, Peter
Doyle, Thomas
Deaver, Jesse A
Diver, Patrick
Dormer, Matthew..
Duefey, John
Dolen, Peter
Eckert, John H
Enos. Alexander...
Eckert, John
Frazer, John
Fanner, William....
Feitig, John.P
Gilchrist, John R...
Gault, James
Gibson, Thomas....
Gibson, Jerome W
Gleney, John
Grames, Lucius
Gumper, William ...
Griffith, William H
Guyger, Joseph
Grummet, Charles..
Hawley, WilUam. . . .
Houzelot, Edward..
Hudson, John
Hemple, Henry C...
Henry, John
Hession, J. Thomas
Halbert, John S..
Hall, Joseph
Hall, William A
Hardy, George...
Hogan, Morris...
Helmbold, Chas. H
Hanna, David
Ireland, William
Jones, Caleb
Kane, Thomas
Kavenaugh,Peter.
Kay, Samuel
Keller, William
Kellam, James
Lambert, David
Lambert, Edward
Lenhart, Peter J.
Lithgow, George W
Eetour, Henry S...
Larne, William B.
Laflferty, John
Linis, Lawrence
Lipsett, Andrew
Little, William
Madden. John .
Mealy, John....
Maull, Robert F,
Miller, John
Malone, Daniel K...
Massamore, Theo ...
Maloon, Barney
Marks, Augustus...
Miller, Abraham
Moore, Joseph....
Muschert, James,
Morford, Jacob,
Mosley, Richard do
Dec.
Nov.
Dec,
Jan.
Dec.
Feb.
July
Jan.
Sept.
July
July
Kov.
Nov.
Jan.
Nov.
Jan.
Jan.
Nov.
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
July
June
July
Nov.
Feb.
July
Dec.
July
July
July
July
Jan.
Jan.
Nov.
Sept.
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
Feb.
July
9, '64,
21, '64,
8, '64,
18, '65,
13, '62,
25, '64,
8, '61,
11, '65,
26, '64,
1, '61,
1, '61.
14, '64,
14, '64,
5, '64,
15, '64,
21, '64,
10, '65,
12, '64,
10, '64,
17, '64,
17, '65,
1, '61,
29, '61,
1, '61,
12, '64,
10, '64,
1, '61,
9, '63,
1, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
13, '64,
20, '65,
23, '64,
30, '64,
11, '61,
1, '61,
29, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
15, '64,
1, '61,
Feb. 16, '64,
July 1, '61,
Dec. 6, '64,
July 1, '61,
Dec. 8, '63,
Dec. 9, '64,
Nov. 12, '64,
Jan. 11, '65,
Nov. 22, '64,
Dec. 10, '64,
July 8, '61,
Nov. 15, '64,
July 1, '61,
juiy "ir'e'i",
Feb. 18, '64,
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Recruit — never joined company.
Recruit — never pined coiupany.
Deserted July 9, 1865.
Deserted April 24, 1865.
Deserted May 9, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 17, '65 — ^Vet.
Recruit — never joined company.
Discharged by General Order, June 5, 1865,
Discharged July 1, 1864.
Discharged July 1, 1864.
Not on muster-but roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Deserted May 9, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Recruit — never joined company.
Killed at Peach Tree Creek, Ga., July 20, 1864.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Discharged July 1, 1864.
Discharged September 6, 1864,
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 19, '65,
Discharged by Special Order, April 20, 1865.
Discharged bv General Order, June 8, 1865.
Drowned at Philadelphia, Pa., July 12, 1863.
Deserted April 24, 1865.
Discharged July 1, 1864.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865 — ^Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865 — ^Vet,
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865 — Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Recruit— never joined company.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Discharged July 1, 1864,
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 19, '63,
Discharged July 1, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 27, '63.
Promoted to Sergeant Major, Mar. 25, 1865— Vet.
Died July 7, 1863, of wds. received at Gettysburg.
Discharged — date unknown.
Discharged bv General Order, July 5, 1865.
Promoted to Cor., July 1, 1864— reduced Jan. 31,
1865 — mus. out with company, July 17, '65 — Vet.
Recruit — never joined company.
Discharged July 1, 1864.
Discharged by Special Order, April 1, 1863.
Killed at Pine Knob, Ga., June 15, '64.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Recruit — never joined company.
Discharged July 1, 1864,
Died June 5, 1864, of wounds received at Burt
Hickory, Ga., May 25, 1864.
Deserted April 24, 1865.
Deserted Julv 4, 1861.
Deserted July 9, 1865,
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865 — ^Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Absent, sick, at muster out— Vet.
Recruit — never joined company.
Recruit— never joined company.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Recruit — never joined company.
Discharged Julv 1, 1864.
Discharged by General Order, June 22, 1865.
Discharged by Special Order, February 17, 1865.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 7, 186.5.
Died August 16, 1863, of wounds received at
Gettysburg, July 3, 1863.
Deserted May 9, 1865.
THREE YEAES' SEIIVICB.
507
Madden, James
Montgomery, Thos.
M'Closkey, David..
M'Arthur, Edwin D
M'Guigan, Patrick..
M'Manaman, Wm.
M'Cracken, Robert
M'Gim, Francis ,
Noel, John H
Nagle, James ,
Neville, James
Nash, Albert
O'Donnell, Thomas
Portertielit, John....
Porterfield, Robert..
Park, Elam
Robb, William........
Ruth, James,
Renker, Conrad
Rothe, Joseph
Robey, John W.
Rose,' Peter
Smith, Albert....
■Selby, G-eorg-e E.
Stevens, John....
Smith, Martin...
Spring, Samuel .
Sandy, Benjamin h
Shaver, James B...
Shields, William...
Shoemaker, Elijah
Smith, Newbold ...
Smith, William R.,
Spillbeck, Charles.
Stanback, Michael...
Statze-i, Peter M
Sullivan, Dennis...
Sieever, Edward G
Sweitzer, Jesse C...
Shaffer, Daniel ,
Sharp, William.
ShatFer, Louis R
Stinebeck, George...
Shiver, William W
Schlafer, Herman...
Tooley, William
Tominey, PluliiJ.
Taylor, 'Robert S
Von Itrinker, Geo....
Walsh, Thos P
Wambau'jrh, Jacob..
Waugh, James E....
Wilt, .Josiah
Watt, .Joseph
Williams, David R..
Wilson, John
M'ilson. Joseph
Whittaker, Wm
White, William
White, Alfred
Private
...do.
...do..
...do..
.. do..
...do..
...do..
...do.,
...do.,
...do..
...do..
...do..
...do..
..do ..
..do..
..do..
..do..
..do..
..do..
..do..
..do..
..do..
...do
...do
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..do....
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do....
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July 1,
Oct. 18,
Dec. fl,
Jan. 5.
•Feb. 9,
.June 29,
Feb. 5,
Feb. 3,
Dec. 9,
Dec. 10,
July 1,
Feb. 6.
July 1,
June 29,
June 29,
July 1,
Feb, 2,
Jan. 31,
Dec. 2.3,
Jan. 16,
Julv 1,
April 8,
I'eb.
Jan.
Jan.
Nov.
Dec.
July
Sept.
July
Nov.
Jan,
July
Jan.
July
July
July
.Sept.
Kov.
Nov.
Dec,
July
July
Jan.
Dec.
Nov.
T.>ec.
Feb.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov-
Feb.
Dec.
July
Aug.
July
July
'64,
'64,
'64,
'64,
'63,
'64,
'64,
'02,
'61, i
'61, I
'61,
'64,
Not on niuster-ou.t roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865— Vet.
J)ischarged by General Order, July 11, 1865.
Wounded May 15, 1864— absent at'muster out.
Discharged by Special Order, April 1, 1863.
Deserted Julv 9, 186.5.
Deserted July 9, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Recruit — never joined company.
Discharged by Special Order, Febriuiry 4, 1863.
Deserted July 9, 1865.
Discharged September 1, 18G3.
Discharged July 1, 1864,
Discharged July 1, 1864.
Deserted January 15, 1862.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865,
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Die.i at Jeffersonville, Ind., Oct. 26, 1864— Vet.
Discharged May 15, 1865, at Hart's Island, N. Y.
Harbor.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Recruit — never joined company.
Recruit — never joined company.
Discharged July 1, 1864.
Discharged by General Order, June 5, 1865.
Discharged by Special Order, March 17, 1863.
1 >ischarged by General Order, June 16, 1865.
Discharged by General Order, June 23, 1865.
Discharged July 20, 1864.
Discharged by General Order, June 23, 1865.
Discharged July 1, 1864.
Discharged July 1, 1864.
Discharged July 1, 1864.
Discharged by General Order, June 5, 1865.
Discharged by General Order, June 20, 1865.
Died at Washington, D. C, June 24, 186.5— buried
in National Cemetery, Arlington.
Died July 29, 1864, of wounds'received at Kene-
saw Mountain, Ga., June 20, 1864.
Deserted July 9, 1865.
Deserted June 6, 1862.
Not on jnuster-out roll — Vet.
Not on muster-out roll.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Recruit — never joined company.
Disch. by writ of habeas corpus July 22, 1861.
Recruit — never joined company.
Mustered out with comi^any, J uly 17, 1865.
Mustered ont with company, July 17, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1885.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Piccruit— never joined company.
Discharged by General Order, June 29, 1865.
Discharged— date unknown.
Dis('h:irged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 12, '63.
Deserted May 26, 1862.
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
Company B.
recruited at philadelphia.
Davis M. Lane
Geo. E. Johnston...
William P. Brown.
Capt..
..do...
July 5, '61,
July 5, '61,
July 5, '01,
Resigned September 12, 1862.
Wounded at Ringgold, Nov. 27, 1863— promoted
to Captain, Feb. 22, '63— to Major, Jan. 12, '65
Pr. to 2d J^t., Juno 9, '64— to Capt., Jan. 12, '65—
mustered out with company, July 17, '65— Vet
508
TWEJSTT-NIJTTH KEGIMENT,
"William Letford...
Joseph Magiiigan.
Eber T. Mercer
Wm. Harrington.
Charles F. MuUer...
Charles B. Shuhert
John B. Eckert
Wm. H. M'MaihD...
Jacob W. Hardy
Walt'rS. Burnwood
Edwin I. Lewis..
William Geddes..
Richard W. Parsons
Joseph Foster....
John A. J. Johnston
George Free'.„
Levi P. M'Nelly......
John J. Dougherty _
John Dougherty
Edward Coltoru
George W. Custins..
Fred'k N. Kollock..
Oliver K. Wood
John Cavanaogb
Joseph J. Mercer....
Jacob Fetters
Isaac B. Weightman
Israel R. Bullock ...
Adam Motsinger....
Atherholt, Henry...
Addleton, Thomas...
Atkins, Washington
Acton, Thomas,
Adams. James
Beam, Jesse B..
Beam, Alchiades.....
Byrnes, Joseph.
Brown, George M...
Baker, Charles „
Byers, James F..
Broomall,Welling'ji
Beckwith, Silas C...
Boyce, Daniel
Boker, George W....
Bakeover, August us
Ball, John W
Collins, George
Craig, JohnH
Cavanaugh, Nich's..
Cassiday, Wm. D...
CothermDn, Nath'l..
Cook, George
Campbell, Robert...
Casner, James
Canu, Henry.,
1st Sgt.
H
ta
BATE OP MUSTEB
1
INTO SERVICE.
>■
July
1, '61,
3
July
5, '61,
3
July
5, '61,
3
July
5, '61,
3
July
5, '61,
3
July
5, '61,
3
July
5, '61,
3
July
5, '61,
3
Dec.
9, '63,
3
Dec.
9, '63,
3
July
5, '61,
3
July
5, '61,
3
July
5, '61,
3
July
5, '61,
3
Dec.
9, '63,
3
July
1, '61,
3
July
5, '61,
3
July
5, '61,
3
July
5, '61,
3
Feb.
1, '62,
3
Aug.
27, '62,
3
Aug.
1, '62,
3
July
5, '61,
3
July
5, '61,
3
July
5, '61,
3
July
5, '61,
3
Aug.
23, '62,
3
July
5, '61,
3
Dec.
9, '63,
3
July
8, '61,
3
June
9, '62,
3
Aug.
30, '62,
3
June 16, '63,
3
Oct.
31, '64,
1
Feb.
1, '64,
3
Dec.
31, '63,
3
Feb.
15, '64,
3
Jan.
28, '65,
1
Jan.
30; '65,
1
Jan.
19, '65,
1
July
5, '61,
3
Jan.
5, '64,
3
July
5, '61,
3
June
16, '63,
3
July
5, '61,
3
Mar.
31, '64,
3
July
5, '61,
3
Jan.
27, '64,
3
Jan.
15, '64,
3
July
1, '61,
3
Jan.
19, '65,
3
July
5, '61,
3
July
5, '61,
3
July
5, '61,
3
Feb.
16, '64,
3
Promoted to Adjutant — date unknown.
Dismissed July 8, 1864.
Wounded at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863— mustered
out with company, July 17, 1865 — Vet.
Killed by railroad accident, March 4, 1864.
Promoted to 2d Lfeutenant, January 18, 1864 —
wounded at Pine Knob, Ga.. June 15, 1864 —
mustered out with company, July 17, '65— Vet.
Promoted to 1st Sergeant, October 21, '64 — mus-
tered out with company, July 17, 186.5 — Vet.
Wounded at Pine Knob, Ga., June 25, '64 — mus-
tered out with company, July 17, 1865— Vet.
Promoted to Sergeant. June 9, 1864 — mustered
out with company, July 17, 1865 — ^Vet.
Promoted to Sergeant, October 21, '64 — mustered
out with company, July 17, 1865 — ^Vet.
Pr. to Cor., June 9, 1864— to Sgt., Jan. 18, 1865—
mustered out with company, July 17, '65— Vet,
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 30, '63;
Wounded at Resaea, Ga. , May 15, '64 — mustered
out with company, July 17, 1865 — Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865 — ^Vet.
Promoted to Corporal, June 16, 1864 — mustered
out with company, July 17, 1865— Vet.
Promoted to Corporal, September 1, 1864— mus-
tered out with company, July 17, 1865 — ^Vet.
Promoted to Corporal, January IS. 1865 — mus-
tered out with company, July 17, 1865 — Vet.
Promoted to Cornoral, June 3, 186.5— mustered
out with company, Jidy 17, 1865— Vet.
Promoted to Corporal, June 3, 1865 — mustered
out with company, July 17, 1865 — Vet.
Promoted to Corporal, June 3, 1865 — mustered
out with company, July 17, 1865 — ^Vet.
Promoted to Corooral, Jan, 26, 1865— discharged
by General Order, June 3, 1865.
Discharged by General Order, June 3, 1865.
Discharged by General Order, June 3, 1865.
Wotmded at Gettysbui'^, July 2, 1863 — transfer-
red to Veteran Reserve Corps, March 13, 1864.
Wounded at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863— killed
near Atlanta, August 3, 1864— Vet.
Died November 22, 18G3.
Died Febraary 23, 1862.
Killed at Pine Knob, Ga., June 15, 1864
Mustered out with company, July 17, '65 — Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 17, '65 — ^Vet.
Absent, sick, at muster out — ^Vet.
Wd. at Gettysburg, July 2, '63 — ^ab. at muster out.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 17, '62»
Killed at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863.
Not on muster-out roll.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Discharged on Sui-geon's certificate, July 27, '61,
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 2, '64.
Discharged July 15, 1864.
Transfen-ed to Vet. Reserve Corps, July 1, 1864.
Deserted January 31, 1863.
Deserted February 10, 1864.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865 — Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865 — Vet.
Wounded at Savannah, December 6, 1864— mus-
tered out with company, July 17, 1864 — Vet.
Discharged by Special Order, Aug. 7, 1865— Vet.
Discharged by General Order, July 11, 1865.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 16, 1861.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 11, 1865.
Wounded at^Settysburg, July 3, 1863— discharg-
ed .luly 15, 1SG4.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Jan. 16, 1865*
THREE YEARS' SERVICE.
509
Coonan, Jameg.
Craig, William H...
Davis, Joseph
Dager, John O'Brien
Davis, George
Doyle, Thomas
Dixon, William E...
Dorsey, William
JDerry, George W....
Duffey, Charles
Daynion, John
Elsley, Joseph
Edwards, Alex'r M
Eckel, William
Edwards, Robert
Faukner, James
Francks, George W
Franklin, George....
Fell, Jacob
Fitzgerald, Edward ...do
Gaul, Williams
Gibson, Lewis S
Gulbub, Philip
Griffiths, Edwin 0...
Gray, William
Gillen, David
Grier, Israel R
Gallaher. Francis P
Hunter, Israel R
Haskins, John H...,
Hardy, Daniel
Hitchcock, Henry...
Harper, David
Hobbert, James
Hawkins, Wm. E do.
Haskins, John H do .
Hofman, William...
HoUoway, Thos S...
Harps, David S .
Holland, Henry.
Hooper, Henry. .
Hinkle, Henry..,
Howe, George F.
Irwin, John
Irwin, Joseph....
Isely, Joseph
Johnson, William S
Jardene, John
Jones, WiUiam
Kramer, John A ....
Keegan, Andrew...
Kififerty, Christ'r....
Litenger, Rufus W
LemmOn, Thos. L..
Lynch, Joseph C...
Lemmon, John C...
Lewis, James P
Ludenberg, Joseph
Laflferty, Charles....
Leibeck, John
Letford, Charles....
Letfoxd, Robert M...
Lynch, Patrick ,
Magarahan, Sylves
Moore, Robert ,
Mack, Edwin A
Murray, John
Metzef, James
Meadows, Francis..
Mullin, Howard..,..,
July
Sept.
Feb.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
July
July
July
Aug.
July
Oct.
Jan.
Jan.
July
Feb.
Nov.
Dec.
Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
July
July
July
Aug.
July
July 5,
Nov. 24,
Jan, 30,
May 30,
Dec. 24,
July 5,
'61,
July 5,
'61,
Aug. 30,
'64,
July 5,
'61,
July 5,
'61,
Feb. 5,
'64,
Dec. 21,
'68,
Jan. 16,
'64,
Aug. 23,
'64,
Nov. 3,
'64,
Sept. 13,
'62,
July 5, '61,
Aug. 25, '62,
July 5, '61,
Dec. 28, '63,
Jan. 31, '65,
July 5, '61,
July 25, '61,
Jan. 16, '64,
July 5, '61,
July 5, '61,
Jan. 16, '64,
July 5,
'61,
July 5,
'61,
July 5,
'61,
July 5,
'61,
July 5,
'61,
Dec. 29,
'63,
Sent. 3,
'61,
Feb. 2,
'64,
Jan. 13,
'64,
Jan. 30,
'65,
Jan. 21,
'65,
Dec. 23,
'64,
Dec. 26,
'63,
July 5,
'61,
Died October 28, 1862.
Deserted February 28, 1862.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
jNIustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
INIustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Mustered out with company. July 17, 1865.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 31. '62.
Transferred to company E, September 1, 1861.
Discharged on Surgeon's certiticate, Feb. 3, '65.
Discharged by General Order, June .3, 1865.
Died August, 1862.
Not on muster-out roll.
Mustered out with comnany, July 17, 1865.
Mustered out with comiDany, July 17, 1865.
Transferred to company C, October 1, 1861.
Recruit— never joined company.
Not on muster-out roll.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 186.5— Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Discharged August 5, 1865."'
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 11, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 29, '63.
Prisoner— died at Belle Isle, Va., Sept. 5, 1862. ■
Died at Chester, Pa., December 7, 1863.
Pr. to Cor., Oct. 31, 1864— reduced Jan. 26, '6.5—
mustered out with company, July 17, '65— Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865 — Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Wounded May 15, 1864, at Resaca, Ga., with loss
of arm— discharged July 4, 1865.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 4, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 31, '62.
Discharged by General Order, June 3, 1865.
Discharged July 13, 1864.
Prisoner— died at Lynchburg, Va., July 13, '62.
Recruit — never joined company.
Not on muster-out roll.
Deserted — date unknown.
Not on muster-out roll.
Mastered out with company, July 17^ 1865.
Wounded at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863— discharged
by General Order, May 15, 1865.
Not on muster-out roll.
Wounded at Chancellorsville, May 2, 1863— ab-
sent at muster out.
Died April 13, 1863.
Recruit — never joined company.
Discharged by General Order, June 21, 1865.
Died December 27. 1861.
Discharged July 25, 1864.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Absent, sick, at muster out — Vet.
Discharged on Surireon's certificate, Dec. 29, '61.
Wounded at Pine Knob, Ga., June 15, 1864 — dis-
charged bv General Order, May 15, 1865.
Discharged"July 13, 1864.
Discharged July 13, 1864.
Discharged on writ of habeas corpus, Dec. 9, '62.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Aug-. 1, 1863.
Promoted to Sergeant Major, Feb. 22, 1863.
Died March 19, 1864.
Deserted February 28, 1862.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Mustered out with oompany, July 17, 1865.
Recruit — never j( Jned company.
Discharged by General Order, June 20, 1865.
Discharged l)v < Jenoral Order, June 26, 1865.
Killed at Front Royal, Va., May 23, 1862.
510
TWENTY-l^rNTH REGIMENT,
BANK.
DATE OP MUSTER
INTO SEEVICE,
i
a
l>
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
1
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
1
3
3
3
3
8
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
1
1
1
3
8
8
8
8
1
3
3
3
3
1
1
3
3
3
1
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
1
BEUABSa.
Mahoney, Michael-
Marshall, Henry S..
Martin, John
Private
...do
...do ..
Feb. 25, '64,
Feb. 11, '64,
July 13, '64,
Aug. 1, '62,
July 5, '61,
July 5, '61,
Feb. 8, '64,
July 5, '61,
July 5, '61,
July 5, "ei,
July 5, '61,
July 5, '61,
July 16, '61,
Feb. 25, '64,
July 5, '61,
Jan. 2, '64,
Feb. i, '64,
Sept. 19, '64,
July 5, '61,
July 5, '61,
July 5, '61,
Feb. 6, '64,
July 16, '64,
July 5, '61,
July 5, '61,
Dec. 23, '63,
Jan. 19, '65,
Jan. 2, '64,
July 5, '61,
July 5, '61,
Jan. 21, '65,
July 5, '61,
July 5, '61,
July 5, '61,
Feb. 26, '64,
Dec. 30, '63,
Dec. 29, '63,
Feb. 2, '64,
Feb. 22, '64,
Jan. 19, '6o,
Jan. 19, '65,
Jan. 27, '65,
Jan. 19, '65,
Jan. 19, '65,
July 5, '61,
July 1, '61,
July 5, '61,
July 3, '61,
Mar. 6, '62,
Jan. 26, '65,
July 5, '61,
Dec. 24, '63,
Dec. 29, '63,
Feb. 24, '64,
Oct. 31, '64,
Jan. 16, '65,
Feb. 2, '64,
July 24, '62,
Feb. 1, '64,
Dec. 24, '64,
Aug. 25, '62,
Mar. 16, '62,
July 5, '61,
July 5, '61,
July 5, '61,
Dec. 23, '63,
Aug. 26, '64,
July 5, '61,
Jan. 20, '65,
Killed at Pine Knob, Ga., June 15, 1864.
Killed at Atlanta, Ga., June 24, 1864.
Recruit— never joined company.
Deserted July, 1864.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865— Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 19, '63.
Discharged July 13, 1864.
Discharged July 13, 1864.
Transferred to company C, October 11, 1861.
Deserted January 31, 1863.
Deserted February 28, 1862.
Recruit— never joined company.
Not on muster-out roll.
Transferred to company E, April 30, 1864.
Martin, James.
...do
M'Crea, William....
M'Laughlin, Wm...
M'Coombs, Wm. H
...do
...do
...do
...do
M'Gowan, Michael..
M'Gowen, Patrick...
M'Avoy, Thomas....
M'Donal, WilHam...
M'Dermot, John
M'Kee, Henry.
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
do
M'Nelly, William...
...do
...do
Owen, William
Olmsteed, Phihp
Olmstead. Wm. E...
Olmstead, David B..
Ottey, Thomas P
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
Absent, in arrest, at muster out.
Recruit— never joined company.
Discharged July 13, 1864.
Wounded at Resaca, May 15, 1864— discharged
by General Order, September 26, 1864.
Transferred to Vet. Res. Corps, Feb. 15, 1864.
Omara, Patrick
...do
buried in Cypress Hospital Cemetery, L. I.
Recruit— never joined company.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Discharged by General Order July 5, 1865.
Recruit— never joined company.
Deserted July, 1861.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865— Vet.
Recruit— never joined company.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan., 1864.
Paul, JohnH
..do
Paul, Thomas
. do
Phelan, Wmiam J...
Philips, Daniel .
...do
..do
Parker, William H..
Palmer, Phineas
Reeves, Nelson.
...do
...do
do
Rodell, John G.
do
Robinson, James H
...do
...do
Shannon, Wm. H ...
Stratton, Q eorge
Simpson, Richard...
Smith, Cerantus
Springfield, John...,
Shenner, Benj. F
Sanford, Michael
Staufi"er, George
Small, Edward
...do
...do
...do ......
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do ....
Ga., June 15, 1864— Vet.
Wounded at Resaca, Ga., May 15, 1864— mus-
tered out with company, July 17, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Mustered out vsdth company, July 17, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Deserted February 2, 1865.
Recruit— never joined company.
Recruit— never joined company.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 9, '63.
Discharged on Surg, certificate, Jan. 29, '64— Vet.
Discharged July 13, 1864.
Discharged Ju]y«, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 18, 63.
Discharged by General Order, June 21, 1865.
Deserted January 3, 1863.
Deserted August 4, 1864.
Recruit— never joined company.
Recruit— never joined company.
Secongus, Adam
Smith, Jacob
...do
...do ...
Steine, David
...do ...
Sellers, William
do
Shafifer, George
do
Sloan, William I....
do
Sewell, William K..
...do
do
do
Sheppard, John
...do
Smith, Andrew
..do
St. James, Henry....
Smith, Walter
...do
...do
Smith, Benjamin
. do
Prisoner from February 20 to May 5, 1865— dis-
charged by General Order, July 5, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Wounded at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863— absent at
muster out.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 5, '63.
Discharged July 13, 1864.
Transferred to company C, Nov. 1, 1861.
Deserted January 31, 1863.
Recruit— never joined company.
Recruit— never joined company.
Deserted May 30 1863.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865.
Toy, Thomas
...do
Thorton, John H
Thomas, David J....
Tennehill, Zach. L..
Tuttle, Charles
...do
...do
...do
...do
Toy, Thomas
...do ...
Trout, William..
Thorn, Joseph
Taylor, Abel
...do
..do....
...do
Trimble, John L ..
do
Tobias, Edward J...
Talmadgo, Chas B...
Wilsey, John
...do
...do
..,do
THREE YEARS' SERVICE.
511
Ward, John A Private
Weiderman, W do .
White, Richard G...L.do.
Wonderlv, FB '...do Sept. 13,
Feb. 23,
Jan. 30,
Wynn, Joseph '...do ....
Weishtman, John. ..L.. do
Wylie, Francis R '...do
Williams, Henry Tj !...do
Weber, Ferdinand...'. ..do
Warner, Casper H...L. do....,
Watson. Samuel D.... ..do....
White, Charles '...do
Williams. Patrick A ...do ....,
Zinger, Jacob do
Feb. 27,
Feb. 14,
July 28,
Jan. 16,
July 5.
July 5,
Jan. 18,
Sept. 20,
Feb. 15,
July .5,
Prisoner May 2.5, 1864— discharged by General
Order, June 26, 186.5.
Absent, without leave, at muster out.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 21, 1862.
Wd. at Gettysburg, July 2, 1SG3, and at Reseca,
May 1.5, 1864— discharge d by G. O., June 3, 1865.
Discharged by General Order, June C, 1805.
Discharsred by General Order. May 15, 1865.
Discharged July 13. 1864.
Discharged by (Jeneral Order, May 16, 1865.
Discharged Julv 13, 1864.
Killed at Gettysburg, July 3, 1863.
Died June 3, '65— bu. at Alexandria — grave,3,195.
Deserted February 28, 1862.
Recruit — never joined company.
Discharged July 13, 1864.
COTvIPANY C.
RECRUITED AT PHILADELPHIA.
•TesseR. Millison....
Capt....
July
1, '61,
3 Promoted to Major 29th reg. P. V., April 16, '64.
Robert P. Dechert..
...do
July
1, '61, ,
3 Promoted from Sgt. Maj. to 1st Lt.,Jan. 10, '62—
to Capt., Feb. 23, 1864— to Major 29th regiment
P. v., March 26, 186.5.
William H. Trites...
...do
July
1, '61,
3 Promoted from Sgt. INIaj. to 1st Lt. company D,
Nov. 9, 1S64— to Capt. company C, Mar. 25, '6.5—
mustered out with company, J uly 17, 1865— Vet.
William F. Stine
1st Lt..
July
1, '61,
3 Resigned December ], 1861.
Allen T. Mertz
...do
July
1, '61,
3 Promoted from 1st Sergeant, INIarch 25, 1865—
mustered out with company, July 17, 1865 — Vet.
John .Jacobs
2d Lt...
July
1, '61,
3 Resigned December 23, 1861
...do
Dec.
24, '61,
3 Com. 1st Lt., April 23, 1863— not mustered— mus-
tered out with company. Julv 17, 1865— Vet.
William Ledent
1st Sgt.
July
1, '61,
3 Mustered out with company, July 17, 186.5— Vet.
JohnKilbe
Serg't..
July
1, '61,
3 Mustered out with company, July 17, 186.5— Vet.
Samuel L Russell..
...do".....
July
1, '61.
3 Mustered out with companv, Julv 17, 1865— Vet.
Matthew Fulton
...do
July
1, '61,
3 Mustered out with companv, July 17, 1865— Vet.
Charles Stillwell
...do
July
1, '61,
3 Absent, sick, at muster out— Vet.
Austin Lono"
...do
July
July
1,'6I,
1, '61.
3 Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Mar. 10, '63.
3 Promoted to Sergeant Major, June 9, 1864.
William H. Trites...
...do
Theo. S. F. Baker...
...do
July
1, '61,
3 Promoted to Sergeant Mai or, March 15, 1864.
EliasCade..
...do ....
July
July
1, '61,
3 Promoted to Sergf-ant ISIajor, Nov. 9. 1864.
3 Killed at Pine Knob, Ga. , June 15, 1864.
William C. Green...
...do
1, '61,
Samuel Parkhill
...do
July
1, '61,
3 Deserted October 21, 1861.
Edward C. Baker...
Corp....
July
1, '61,
3 Mustered out with company, July 17, '65— Vet.
Charles W. Ford
...do
July
1, '61,
i Mustered out with companv. July 17, '65— Vet.
Patrick Cannon
...do
July
1, '61,
3 Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865— Vet.
John Fiernay
...do ..
July
Dec.
July
1, '61,
3 Mustered out vnth company, July 17, 186.5— Vet.
3 Mustered out with company, July 17, 180.5— Vet.
3 Mustered out with company, Julv 17, 1865— Vet.
John Money
...do ...
9, '63,
1, '61,
Thomas Courtney...
...do
Wm. H. H. Tilley...
...do
Dec.
9, '63,
3 Mustered out with companv, July 17, 186.5— Vet.i
Albert Maskings
...do
July
1, '61,
3 Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865— Vet.
Thomas Grant.
...do ..
July
July
1, '61,
1, '61,
3 Discharp'ed Julv 1. 1864.
Eh Boyle
...do
3 Discharged July 1, 1864.
Nicholas T. Gilbert
...do
July
1, '61,
5 Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 16, '63.
...do
July
July
1, '61, .
5 Discharged July 1, 1864.
5 Discharged July 28, 1864.
James W. Johnson..
..do
28, '61, '
Alex'r P. Greiner...
..do
July
1, '61, I
> Disch. on Surg, certificate, June 26, 186.5— Vet.
JohnClarey
..do
July
1, '61, i
5 Died October 3, 1864, of wounds received July
20, 1864— Vet.
Louis Metz
..do
..do
July
Julv
1, '61, I
1, '61, r
5 Died at jNluddv Branch, Md., Nov. 8, 1861.
, Died at Sandy Hook, Md., October 19, 1862.
William Parkhiil...
..do
July
1, '61, £
J Deserted October 21, 1861.
..do
..do
Muc
July
July
Julv
1, '61, [
1, '61, S
28, '61, i
Deserted Julv 27, 1861.
Not on muster-out roll.
William Springfield
Ti-ansferred to V. R. C —discharged July 28, '64.
..do
Private
July
July
1, '61, :
1, '61, :
. Discharged by General Order, .Inly 29, '65— Vet.
> Mustered out with company, July 17, 186.5— Vet.
Allington, Thomas
Ashenfelter, Martin
..do
Jan.
11, '65, ]
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Anderson, Samuel..
..do
Jan.
5, '65, [
. Prisoner of war since March 1, 1865.
Adams, John
..do
Dec.
23, '64, ]
L Deserted— date unknown.
512
TWENTY-NINTH KE(iLMENT,
NAME.
BANK.
DATE OP MUSTEK
INTO SEUVtCB
i
s
jj REKAKKS.
i
Baker, John M
Privatf
> Jan. 3, '64,
3 Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Brown, Josepli
...do
Feb. 8, '6-1,
3 Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865,
1 Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Burns, Thomas
...do....
Feb. 4, '65,
Blank, John
...do
Jan. 17, '65
3 Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Byng, William.
..do
Jan. 9, '65,
Baker. William H.
...do....
Sept. 1, '62,
3 Discharged by General Order, June 5, 1865.
Beattie, Robert J...
...do....
July 28, '61,
3 Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 20, '63.
Bnckis, Robert.
. do
July 1, '61,
July 1, '61,
3 Discharged on wrk of habeas corpus. July 27, '61.
3 Discharged onSurg. certificate, J une 26, '65— Vet.
Boone, WillianxL,..
...do....
Bradley, William..
...do....
Jan. 14, '65,
3 Deserted March 31, 1865.
Byrnes, James
...do....
Feb. 5, '64,
3 Deserted April 7, 1SH4.
Batless, William....
...do....
Jan. 7, '65,
3 Deserted Juno 1, 1865.
...do....
Nov. 14, '64,
Jan. 17, '65,
Carney, Thompson
1 Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
...do....
July 1, '61,
3 Discharged December 3, 1864.
3 Discharged July 1, 1864.
Connerton, James..
...do....
July 1, '61,
Coleman, George
...do
July 1, '61,
3 Discharged by Special Order, July 1, 1865.
...do
Jan 13, '65,
Jan. 12, '65,
3 Deserted June 1, 1865.
Collwell, George
...do
3 Deserted June 1, 1835.
Conway, Francis....
...do
Jan. 14, '65,
3 Deserted June 1, 1865.
...do
Jan. 12, '65,
Jan 2, '64,
3 Deserted June 1, 1865.
Donohue, William.
...do
3 Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June 22, '65.
Danfield,DavidP...
...do
July 1, '61,
3 Discharged July 1, 1864.
Dight, Wesley
...do
Feb. 1, '65,
3 Discharged July 1. 1864.
3 Transferred to company H, May 3, 1864.
Dougherty, Jas. C...
...do
Jan. 5, '64,
Donaldson, .Joseph..
...do
June 29, '61,
3 Died at Philadelphia, February 20. 1864— Vet.
Donnelly, Oliver P..
...do
Jan. 23, '64,
3 Deserted April 7, 18G4.
Devine, John
...do
Oct. 20, '64,
L Deserted July 8, 1865.
...do....
Jan. 18, '65,
2 Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
3 Died at Frederick, Md., March 10, 1862— buried
Erhart, Nicholas
...do
July 1, '61,
in Mount OUvet Cemetery.
Eroud, Enos
...do
Feb. 3, '65,
July 1, '61,
L Deserted Julv 8, 1865.
Fohvell, William....
...do
3 Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865— Vet.
Fenton, John
...do
Jan. 23, '65,
1 Mustered out with company, July 17, 1855.
1 Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Ferns, John
...do
Mdr. 4, '65,
Fisher, John
...do
Feb. 27, '64,
> Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Fischer, Francis
...do
Jan. 9, '65,
i Mustered out with company. Julv 17, 1865.
Flanigan, Wm. M...
...do
Oct. 13, '63, .
} Deserted— arrested— prisoner March 1, 1865.
Flood, John
...do
July 1, '61, I
5 DischargedonSurseon'scertiflcate, Jan. 22, '63.
Foxhill, George
...do
July 1, '61, i
5 Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 11, '63.
Free. George . .
...do
July 1, '61, C
Jan. 13, '65, i
5 Transferred to company B, November 1, 1861.
i Deserted March 21, 1865.
Feaster, William....
..do
Fletcher, Hugh
..do
Jan 12, '65, c
Deserted June 1, 1865.
Drafted— disch. by General Order, June 5, 1865.
Fisher, WiUiam
..do
Sept. 26, '64, 1
Garitz, James
■..do
Jan. 13, '63, £
Discharged by General Order, July 10, 1865.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. May 24, '62.
Graham, John E
..do
July 1, '61, £
Garson, Thomas E..
..do
Aug. 22, '62, 3
Dishonorably discharged Aiigust 9, 1863.
Gutsgezel, Ray'nd..
..do
July 1, '61, S
Dishonorably discharged April 10, 1862.
Heas:e, John
..do
Dec. 9, '63, 3
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865— Vet.
Mustered ont with company, July 17, 1865.
Helm, Frederick
..do
Jan. 29, '64, 3
Hickey, .John
do
Dec. 9, '62, l
Paroled pris., March, 1865— absent at muster out.
Deserted June 9, 1864— arrested Octobers, 1864—
Holtsman, Joseph...
..do
June 9, '64, 3
absent, sick, at muster out.
Huggins, Conrad....
..do
July 1, '61, 3
Promoted to Commissary Sergeant, Sept. 1, '63.
Hockney, Beni
..do
Died at Nashville, Tenn., July 11, 1864.
Hall, William J
do
July 1, '61, 3
July 1, '61, 3
Deserted July 25, 1863.
Deserted September 4, 1862.
Henderson, Mat'w J
..do
Herron, Matthew...
..do
Deserted Julv 3, 1863.
Hahn, W^illiam
..do
June 22, '64, 3
Deserted April 7, 1864.
Howard, Oscar
..do
Jan 12. '65, 3
Deserted June 1, 1865.
Hennessv, William
..do
Jan. 10, '65, 3
Deserted April 19, 1865.
Jan. 7, ''^5,
Deserted April 19, 1865.
Not on muster. oiii: roll.
Hoffman, Geo. W...
..do
Mar. 9, '64, 3
Harbon, John
..do
Died April 17, '65— bu. in Cypress HillC'y, L. I.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Irwin, Jacob
..do
Jan. 20, '65, 2
James, Charles
..do
Mar. 2, '64, 3
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Jar vis, Henry
..do
Feb. 15, '65, 1
Deserted July 8, 1865.
King, August
..do
Jan. 11, '65, 1
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Kelly, William
..do
Jan. 27, '63, 3
Deserted June 30, 1865.
Knorr, Charles
..do
Nov. 12, '64, 1
Deserted July 10, 1865.
Kinslow, Joseph
..do
Nov. 12, '64, 3
Not on muster-out roU.
Lynch, Alexander.. .
..do
July 1, '61, 3
Discharged July 1, 1864.
Lynch, Anthony
..do
July 1, '61, 3
Discharged July 1, 1864.
Lehman, Wash'n... .
..do
July 1, '61, 3
Discharged on Sm-geon's certificate. May 24, '62.
Litzenberg, W. E... .
..do
July 1, '61, 3
Transferred to company K, September 1, 1861.
THREE YEARS' SERVICE,
513
Laushlin, Michael..
Lynch, John
Murray, John M
Mitchell, James
Mallon, Robert
Mallov, John
Mellott, David R
Miller, Joseph
Mathews, George W
Miley, Andrew J....
•Mitchell, Thomas...
Maceliap;, Thomas...
Martin, Michael
Magee, Edward
Mulatt, William
Miller, Louis
Mangin, John
Marsh, George
M'Carter, James
M'Colgan, James....
M'Fadden, John
M'Gowan, Andrew
Neipt, Ludwia'
Nor beck. Jacob
IS'agle, Henry....
Nay lor, George. .
Nelson, Peter ....
O'Neill, Hugh...
O'Neill, Edward
O'Donnell, Hugh
Pepper, George...
Piter, John E. A.
Parkhill, Charles ...
Philip, James S...
Purden, James....
Punch, Michael...
Paden, Thomas ...
Quigley, Peter
Rodgers, Michael
Rogers, Henry
Richardson, Alb't E
Robinson, Robert.
Russell, George E.
Ryan, James.
Ross, John
Pdlej^, John
Rogers, John
Sloan. James
■Stehlin, James
Stratton, Harvev....
Schuyler. Wm. H...
Sellers, William
Steine, David
Strang, Joseph
Sullivan, Patrick....
Spatzer, Emanuel...
Sullivan, Henry
Sullivan, Barth'w...
Thomas. Henry
Tobler, Carl
Thompson, James...
Tiiton, Abraham
Thorn, Joseph
Tigner, James
Thompson, James...
Vandegrift, Wm. H
Valentine, Henry...
Vontague, Eugene..
Wood, James j...do
Whaley, Hugh, '...do
Watson, Frank .... .'...do
Wagoner, Adfijn .. ....do
65
July
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Mar.
Nov.
July
July
July
.Tan.
Jan.
Mar.
July
July
Jan.
July
Jan.
Julv
5, '61,
12, '65,
12, '6.5,
7, '65,
10, '65,
9, '64,
14, '64,
1, '61,
1, '61,
12, '65,
1, '61,
29, '64,
1, '61,
Mar. 18,
Feb. 22,
Julv 1,
July 28,
July 1,
July 1.
Jan. 12,
Jan, 5,
Oct. 18,
Jan. 10,
July 1,
July 1,
Jan. 29,
Jan. 11,
Jan. 12,
Mar. 9,
Nov. 12, ''
Jan. 12,
Jan. 10,
Jan. 12,
Jan. 11,
July 1,
July 5,
July 1,
Deserted July 10, 1865.
Deserted July 10, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Discharged July 1, 1864.
Transferred to company G, May 3, 1864.
Transferred to company G, May 3, 1864.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, April 2, 1865.
Killed at Chancellorsville, May 2, 1863.
Deserted July 10, 1865.
Deserted July 10, 1865.
Deserted July 10, 1865.
Deserted July 10, 1865.
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
Discharged July 1, 1864.
Died at Bridgeport, Ala., April 1, 1864— Vet.
Killed at Wauhatchie, Tenn., October 28, 1863.
Deserted July 10, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Absent, on furlough, at muster out.
Discharged July 28, 1864.
Deserted April, 1864.
Deserted July 10, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865 — Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Wounded in action July 20, 1864 — died at Phila-
delphia, August 30, 1S64 — ^Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Discharged bv writ of habeas corpus, Aug. 3, '61.
Discharged July 28, 1864.
Discharged July 28, 1864.
Discharged July 1, 1864.
Deserted July 10, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Discharged by General Order, May 22, 1865.
Prisoner of war since March 1, 1865.
Discharged Julv 1, 1864.
Discharged July 1, 1864.
Wounded in action Dec 17, 1864 — died at Savan-
nah, Ga. , January 9, 1865.
Deserted July 10, 1865.
Deserted July 10, 1865.
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Prisoner of war since March 1, 1865.
Transferred to company G, May 8, 1864.
Transferred to company B, October 1, 1861.
Transferred to company B, December 1, 1861.
Wounded inaction October 28, 1863 — died at Wau-
hatchie, Tenn., October 29, 1863.
Deserted June 5, 1865.
Deserted July 28, 1861.
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster out-roll.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Prisoner of war since March 1, 1865.
Discharged on Surgeon's certiticate. May 28, '62.
Discharged July 1,''1S64.
Deserted June 5, 1865.
Deserted November 27, 1861.
Transferred to company E, November 1, 1881.
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
Mustered out wi^h company, July 17, 1865 — ^Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Discharged by General Order, July 13, 1865.
Mustered out July 11, 1865.
^14
TWENTY-NINTH REGIMENT.
SAME.
RANK.
DATE OP MUSTER
INTO SERVICE.
>
REMARKS.
Watson, Joseph
Welsh, Michael
White, Samuel.
Private
...do
do
July 1, '61,
July 1, '61,
July 1, '61,
July 5, '61,
July 28, '61,
July 1, '61,
Jan. 11, 65,
July 1, '61,
Mar. 9, '64,
Jan. 12, '65,
July 1, '61,
Dec. 23, '64,
July 1, '61,
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
1
3
1
3
Dischai^ed on writ of habeas corpus. July 17, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Mar. 16, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, INIay 13, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 25, '63.
Tranferred to company B, October 1, 1861.
Killed at Chancellor sviUe, May 2, 1863.
Deserted March 31, 1865.
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
WiUiams, Wm. W..
Wiley, v. Resteen..
Wilson, Edward
...do
...do
...do
Wilson, George
Willingmire, Sam'l
Wheeler, Thomas...
...do
...do
...do
...do
Young, Jos. A. F ...
Younkin , John
Zugenfuss, Joseph..
...do
...do
...do
Died at Philadelphia, Pa., December 20, 1861.
Deserted April, 1865.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 1, 1863.
Company D.
recruited at philadelphia.
Wm. J. Byrnes
George W. Shuster
Edward C. Burr„"..
William H. Trites,.
Elias Cade
John Bums
William H.Page...
I. A. D.Blake
Arthur, Gourley....
John H. Byrnes.
David M. Black..
Leonard Stewart.....
JohnM'Cabe
Wm. T. Greeman...
Steven D. Smith
Wm. Einwechter...
John H. H. Wilson
William Rowan ....
Edward C. Kerr
William D. Shuster
Samuel Fleming
John I. Hughes
Geo. W. Bosswell...
Daniel Stobel
James Donnelly.
John Taylor
John Peterson.
Joseph E. Bell
Benj. Filbrook
Joseph Calverley.
John, Slaven
Robert Wilson
John C. Conway....
Michael Gillis
Stephen Ashford....
Andrew, Lowrey...
Austin, Charles
Capt...
...do....
1st Lt..
...do
..do
2d Lt...
..do
..do
..do
...do....
IstSgt,
Serg't.,
..do....
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
Corp...,
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
do.
..do
..do
..do
Muc...
..do
Private
..do
July 8, '61,
July 1, '61,
July 8, '61,
July 1, '61,
July 1, '61,
July 8, '61,
Sept. 19, '61,
July 1, '61,
July 8, '61,
July 8, '61,
July 1, '61,
July 8, '61,
July 8, '61,
'61,
July
Dec.
July
July
July
July
8, '63,
8, '61,
8, '61,
8, '61,
1, '61,
July 27, '62,
Dec. 9, '63,
July 8, '61,
July 8, '61,
July 8, '61,
July 8, '61,
July 8, '61,
July 8, '61,
July 1, '61,
July 8, '61,
Dec. 9, '63,
July 8, '61,
July 8, '61,
July 8, '61,
July 8, '61,
July 8, '61,
Jan. 12, '64,
July 8, '61;
Discharged July 8, 1864.
Pr. from 1st Sgt. to 1st Lt., July 30, '62— to Capt.,
Nov. 9, '64 — mus. out with company, July 17, '65,
Resigned March 18, 1862.
Tr. to company C, 29th reg. P. V., March 24, '65.
Pr. to Capt. Co. F, 29th reg. P. V., June 7, 1865.
Resigned September 1, 1861.
Dismissed June 23, 1862.
Resigned April 12, 1864.
Promoted from 1st Sgt. to 2d Lt., May 23, 1865—
com. 1st Lt., March 15, 1865 — not mustered —
mustered out with company, July 17, '65 — Vet.
Resigned September 1, 1861 — not. commissioned.
Promoted from Sgt. to 1st Sgt., May 23, 1865—
com. 2d Lt., March 15, 1865— not mustered —
mustered out with company, July 17, '65 — Vet.
Promoted to Sei'geant, May 23, 1865— mustered
out with company, July 17, 1865 — Vet.
Pnimoted fram Cor. toSgt., May 23,'65 — mustered
out with company, July 17, 1865— Vet.
Promoted from Cor. to Sgt., June 22, 1865 — mus-
tered out with company, July 17, 1865 — Vet.
Wounded .Tnly 20, 1864 — ^absent at muster out.
Discharged on .'•'.argeon's certificate, Aug. 1, '62.
Died at Washington, D. C, June 22, 1865.
Not on muster-out roll.
Died at Nashville, Tenn., June 7, 1864.
Discharged by General Order, June 3, 1865.
Promoted to 'Corporal, June 22, 1865 — mustered
out with company July 17, 1865 — Vet.
Promoted to Corporal, June 22, 18G.5 — mustered
out with company, July 17, 1865 — Vet.
Promoted to Corporal, June 22, 1865^ — mustered
out with company, July 17, 1865 — Vet.
Promoted to Corporal, June 22, 1865 — mustered
out with company, July 17, 1S65 — Vet.
Promoted to Corporal, June 22, 186.5— mustered
out with company, July 17, 1865 — Vet.
Promoted to Corporal, April 1, 1865- mustered
out with company, July 17, 1865 — Vet.
Promoted to Corporal, April 1, 1865— mustered
out with company, July 17, 1865 — Vet.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, May 15, 1863.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Aug. 1, 1863,
Died June IS, 18G4, of wounds received at Gulp's
Farm, Ga.— Vet.
Deserted October 1, 1861.
Deserted Februarv 25, 1863 — parolled prisoner.
Deserted May 2.5, 1862.
Mustered out with company, July 17, '65 — Vet.
Deserted May 15, 1862.
Absent, sick, at minster out.
Discharged dn Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 1, '62.
THREE TEARS' SERVICE.
516
Amos, Washington,
Anderson, Robert
Anderson, Win....
Braislej% Emannel.,
Bro(.ks, Albert W.
Boston, Beverly P.
Burnham, George.
Bahni, William....
Bird, George
Earr, John
Basset, James
Bolin, Charles ,
Bacon, Joseph A..,
Burns, Thomas F...
Burton, John
Bowers, Herman
Brown, George W...
Barger, John
Brophy, William....
Burns^ Joseph S .,
Brady, James
Black, John
Baker, John
Culpetzer, John...
Conway, Stephen
€oliins, Charles A
Council, Charles..,
Cooney, Patrick....
Cassiday, John
Deitrick, John
Dawson, Isaac F...
Davidson, James....
Denny, William.
Doran, John
Diamond, James...
Daniels, Henry
Davis Samuel
Dageman, Frank...
Donohue, Michael.
Dolan, John
Dawson, James
Emory, George M..
Eppinger, Charles.
Eldridge, Thomas...
Ellis, William........
Foos, Daniel
Falls, James
Fister, Lewis
Fennimore, Jacob...
Foster, Lewis
Gibson, John
Green, George
Gibson, William H
Griffith, Matthew...
Gray, William H ...
Gates, Henry.
Hill, Franklin
Holt. John
Hughes, James
Hansom, Charles....
Herschoff, Augus's
Henline, William...
Hunter, James
Haus, Edwin
gouek, Jacob D
online, Hiram
Higgins, William...
Hanigan, Bernard...
Higbee, Martin C...
Hoare, Louis
Jan. 1, '64,
July 8, '61,
Aug. 27, '62,
Jan. 13, '65,
Jan. 6, '65,
Jan. 14, '65,
Jan. 17, '65,
July 8, '61,
July 8, '61,
July 8, '61,
Dec. 10, '64,
Jan. 14, '65,
Dec. 22, '64,
July 8, '61,
July 8, '61,
July 8, '61,
July
8,
Jan.
12,
Oct.
16,
Jan.
12,
Jan.
26,
Jan.
7,
Jan.
18,
July
«,
Jan.
12,
July
8,
Feb.
23,
Jan.
18,
July
8,
July
8,
July
8,
Dec.
2V,
July
8,
Jan.
12,
Jan.
9i
July
8,
July
8,
Sept.
18,
Dec.
22,
July
8,
Julv
8,
Jan.
12,
Jan.
11,
Jan.
7,
Nov.
12,
Aug.
9,
July
8,
July
8,
Scot.
22,
July
8,
July
8,
Dec.
26,
July
8,
Deserted May 25, 1862.
Deserted July 11, 1865.
Deserted July 11, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865— Vet.
I Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 9, '61.
Disch. by sentence of court martial, Sept. 1, '6L
Discharged September 12, 1864,
Discharged July 12, 1864.
Discharged by General Order, June 3, 1865.'
Discharged by General Order, May 17, 1865.
Disch. February 7, 1864, for wounds received at
Resaca, Ga., May 15, 1864— Vet.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, June 1, 1863.
Died at Bridgeport, Ala , April 22, 1864,
De-erted December 16, 1864.
Desened July 11, 1865,
Deserted July 11, 1865.
Deserted July 11, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Discharged September 13, 1863, for wounds re-
ceived^it Gettysburg, July 8, 1883.
Discharged July 2, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, May 15, '62.
Deserted May 2, 1864
Deserted March 7, 1865.
Discharged by General Order, Aug. 9, 1865.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, 1861.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 1, '61.
Discharged Jan. 21, 1865, of wounds received at
Re acca. May 15, 1864— Vet.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Jan, 30, 1865.
Deserted March 15, 1865.
Deserted March 15, 1865.
Deserted July 11, 1865.
Recruit — never joined company.
Deserted May 11, 1865.
Recruit — never joined company.
Not on muster out roll.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Discharged August 1, 1864, of wounds received
at Lookout Mountain, November 24, 1863.
Deserted May 2, 1864.
Recruit — never joined company.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865^ Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865 — Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 17. 1865 — ^Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, April 4, '62.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June 1, '62.
Deserted December 25, 1862.
Deserted December 25, 1862.
Mustered out with company. July 17, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 186.5 — Vet,
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865 — Vet,
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 186.5.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Detached August 9, 1862, for duty in Adjutant
General's Oflice, Harrisburg.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 25, '63.
Discharged July 12, 1864.
Discharged by General Order, July 3, 1865.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 1, '61.
Discharged July 12, 1864.
KiUed at Resaca, Ga., May 15, 1864.
Died of wounds received at Resaca, May 15, '64.
516
TWENTY-NINTH REGIMENT.
HASIE.
BANK.
DATE OP MUSTER
IKTO SERTICE.
i
•A
a
i
IIE»ABES.
Hong, Cardinal B...
Haus, William
Herron, William....
Harrington, John...
Private
...do
...do
...do
...do... .
Oct. 31, '64,
July 8, '61,
July 8, '61,
July 8, '6],
Jan. 18, '6.5,
Jan. 18, '65,
Jan. 18, '65,
Jan. 18, 'G5,
Juiy 8, 'Gl,
July 8, '61,
Jan. 14, '65,
Jan. 12, 'G5,
Oct. 6, '64,
July 8, '61,
July 8, '61,
Jan. 11, '65,
Jan. 18, '65,
July 1, -61,
July 8, '61,
Jan. 11, '64,
July 8, '61,
Jan. 18, '65,
July 8, '61,
Jan. 17, '65,
Jan. 13, '65,
Feb. 25, '62,
July 8, '61,
July 8, '61,
July 8, '61,
July 8, '61,
July 8, '61,
July 1. '61,
Jan. 6, '65,
Jan. 7, '64,
Jan. 18, -65,
Nov. 11, '65,
Feb. 9, '64,
July 8, '61,
Jan. 13, '65,
July 8, '61,
July 11, '64,
Jan. 11, '65,
Jan. 10, '65,
Jan. 12, '65,
Sept. 14, '62,
Jan. 17, '65,
July 8, '61,
July 8, '61,
July 8, '61,
Feb. 19, '64,
Jan. 12, '65,
Feb. 2, '64,
Feb. 2, '64,
Jan. 1, '64,
1
3
3
3
I
Died at Nashville, February 22, 1865— buried at
Chattanooga— grave, 463.
Died at Camp Caraiel, Md., February 19, 1862
Deserted .January 31, 1862.
Deserted April 11, 1862.
Hicks, Abraham....
Holt, John . . .
.. do
...do ...
3 j Recruit— never joined company.
3 Recruit— never joined company.
3 j Recruit— never joined company.
.3 i Ts'ot mi mnstfir-onl roll.
...do
HerroD, James
...do
Ireland, Thomas
.Tones, William
Jolmson, Thomas....
Johnston, John
...do
...do
...do
...do
3
3
3
1
1
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
Died at Philadelphia, Pa., February 2, 1862.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Deserted July 11, 1865.
Recruit— never joined company.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865— Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 31, '62.
Discharged by General Order, June 21, 1865.
Recruit— never joined company.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 186.5— Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865— Vet.
Deserted July 15, 1863.
Recruit— never joined company.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865— Vet,
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June 1, 1862.
Discharged July 12, 1864.
Deserted October 11, 1862.
Deserted May 2, 1864— Vet,
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865— Vet.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Sept. 1, 1863.
Deserted July 11, 1865.
Deserted May 2, 1864.
Recruit— never joined company.
Recruit— never joined company.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Discharged October 31, 1864, for wounds received
at Resaca, Ga Vet.
Mustered out with company, Julv 17, 1865.
Transferred Nov 10 1862 to 2d Mass Vol
Kress, Frederick ...
Krouse, Jacob
...do
...do
Keever, Edward
...do
do
Lee, John.
do
Leonard, Levi..
do
Lewis, Charles.
do
Leonard, Charles....
Mainor, Isaac
...do
do
Moreland, George...
Munday, William...
Martin, David
...do
...do
do
Martin, James
Mooney, Thomas....
Monigan, Patrick...
M'Fadden, Samuel
M'Peak, William ...
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
M'Merney. Thomas
M'EIrath, Stuart
...do
...do
...do ....
M'Carty, James
...do
...do
Nichols, Alexander
O'Neill, James.
...do
do
Ori*, Samuel
do
Peckman, John
Poet, Michael
...do
...do
Detached April 29, 1865, to Ordnance Departm't.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Deserted July 11, 1865. "
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 5, 1863.
Prisoner from January 28 to May 5, 1865— dis-
charged by General Order, June 23, 1865.
Deserted August 10, 1862.
Deserted May 6, 1862.
Deserted August 22, 1862.
Deserted May 2, 1864.
Deserted July 11, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Disch. on writ of habeas corpus, at Philadelphia.
Discharged July 12, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Mar. 10, '63.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, May 15, 1862.
Died at Baltimore, December 24, 1865.
Deserted May 6, 1864.
Deserted July 11, 1865.
Deserted July 11, 1865.
Deserted July 11, 1865.
Deserted July 11, 1865. ,
Deserted July 11, 1865.
Deserted July 11, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 186&— Vet,
Discharged July 12, 1864. '
Deserted March 10, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865— Vei.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865
Quain, John..
do
Hoi, Charles
do
Reynolds, Wm. H..
Runev* John.
...do
do
Rodet John R..
do
Ryan, Thomas . ..
do
Reidge, Thomas
Rasebrook, L. D
Ryan Daniel
...do
...do
do
Shields, Wm. L
Springer, A. J
Smith, Benj. S
...do
...do
do
Scott, William
.do
Shultz, Frederick....
Stevenson, James...
Simpson, Steven D
Stringer, Hv^nry
Smith, Cervantus....
Simpson, Walter....
Sanders, John
Sutherland, G. W...
...do....
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
July 8, '61,
Feb. 20, '62,
July 8, '61,
July 8, '61,
Dec. 29, '62,
Jan. 12, '65,
Jan. 14, '65,
Jan. 14, '65,
Jan. 12, '65,
Jan. 16, '65,
Jan. 12, '65,
July 8, '61,
July 8, '61,
Jan. 13, '65,
•Tuly 8, '61,
Feb. 20, '65,
Jan. 12, '65,
Smith, Joseph..
do
...do
Toy, Cornelius„
Thompson, Robert..
Tonolia, Antonia....
Wynant, Peter L...
Whartenby, Thos...
Walters, Charles.....
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
THKEE YEARS' SERVICE.
517
Wallums, Charles...
West, Adam C
Wallace, Patrick....
Wilson, James
Wilson, Frank
Webb, William
Zimmerman, John..
DATE OP MUSTEK | |
INTOSEliVlCE. j "1
Private Jan.
Sept.
Jan.
July
Nov.
Jan.
Doc.
I
13, '65, 3
14, 'fi2, 3
12, '(15, ' 3
8, '01, j3
12, 'Gl,
15, -63,
23, '64,
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Discharged by General Order, June 30, 1865.
Deserted July 11, 1865.
Deserted November 25, 1861.
) Recruit — never joined comi^any.
> I Recruit — never joined company.
3 ! Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Company E.
recruited at philadelphia.
Samuel M. Zulick...
William P. O'Bryon
Fred'k J. Sorber.
Sykes Beaumont..
Thomas T. Seal
John H. Moore
Alfred Childs
Wm. D. Rickards..
Chas. R. Simpson...
William E. Barras..
William H. Moore..
Robt. J. Brookmyre ...do....
Capt...
...do....
1st Lt.
...do....
...do....
2d Lt.
..ao ....
1st Sgt.
Serg't.
Johnlbaugh
John H. Hadden. .
William Cromley.
Wallace Hotfner...
John Coulson.
William H. Esling.
William H. Boehm
Geo. Kochersperger
William F. Biniiier
Robert Callahan
William Dunn.
Fred'k Barnwood..
Hugh Riddle
James Dunn
William Ash
Charles H. Baker..,
John T. Ash
Henry Egner
Allen, John
Ashman, Peter
Atherholt, Henry...
Arnold, William S.
Brown, Robert
Brandt, William
Bibighaus, Charles
Burrows, John S....|...do
Barras, Charl«s F...l...do
July
July
July
July
July
July
Julv
July
July
July
...do..
Corp.
...do..
.do.
...do.,
...do...
do
do
...do
...do
...do.
Muc
...do.
Private
...do
do
...do.....
.do
...do
...do
8, '61,
8, '61,
8, '61,
8, '61,
8, '61,
8, '61,
July 8, '61,
July 8, '61,
do July 5, ^Gi,
...do July 8, '61,
July 8, '61,
July 8, '61,
July 8, '61,
July 8, '61,
July 8 ,'61,
July 8 ,'61,
July 8, '61,
July 8, '61,
July 8,
July 8,
July 8,
July 8,
July 8,
July 8,
July 8,
Feb. 16,
June 1,
July 8,
July 8,
Jan. 31,
July 8,
Dec. 23,
April 18,
July 8,
July 8,
Promoted to Major, March 3, 1863.
Promoted to Captain, March 16, 1863— resii^ned
March 20, 1863.
Promoted to Captain, March 24, 1863^resigned
April 9, 1864.
Promoted to Captain, June 9, 1864— mustered out
with company, July 17, 1865.
Dismissed .iime 23, 1862.
Pr. to 1st Lt., April 24, '63— to Adj., Jan. 1, 1864.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865— Vet.
Promoted to Capt. company K, 29"th regiment Pa. .
Volunteers, May 6, 1862.
Promoted to 2d Lt.. April 24, 1863— mustered out
with company, July 17, 1865.
Promoted to «gt., April 24. '63— to 1st Sgt., Sept.
29, 1S64 — mustered oiit with company, Julv 17.
1865— Vet. • ^
Prisoner from May 25, to Sept. 17, '62— promoted
to Sgt., April 24, 1863— nmstered out with com-
pany, July 17, 1S65— Vet.
Promoted to Sut., Sept. 1, 1863— mustered out
with company, July 17, 1865— Vet.
Promoted to Sgt., July 1, 1864— mustered out
with company, July 17, 1865— Vet.
Promoted to Sgt., Sept. 29, 1864— nmstered out
with company, Julv 17, 1865— Vet.
Discharged July 12, 1864.
Promoted to Corporal, July 4, '64— mustered out
with company, July 17, 1865— Vet.
Promoted to Corporal, July 4, '64— mustered out
with company. July 17. 1865— Vet.
Promoted to Corporal, May 14, '61— mustered out
with company, July 17, 1865— Vet.
Promoted to Corporal, May 14, '61— mustered out
with company, July 17, 1S65— Vet.
Promoted to C'orporal, Sept. 1, '64— mustered out
with companj^ July 17, 1865— Vet.
Promoted to Corporal, May 24, '63— mustered out
with company, July 17, 1865— Vet.
Promoted to Corporal, Sept. 29, '64— mustered out
with company, July 17, 1865— Vet.
Promoted to Corporal, Feb. 11, 1863— mustered
out with company, July 17, 1865— Vet.
Discharged on Surg, certificate— date unknown.
Discharged July 9, 1864.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Sept. 1, 1863.
Killed at Chancellorsville, May 3, 1863.
Killed at Savannah, December 17, 1864— Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Absent, sick — recruit — never joined company.
Discharged on Surg, certificate — date unknown.
Tr. to company B, 29th reg. P. V.— date unknown.
Deserted June 29, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Absent, on detaclied duty, at muster out.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 14, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 22, 1862.
618
TWENTY-J^TNTH KEGIMENT.
NAME.
RANK.
DATE OF MUSTER ' |
INTO SERVICE. |K
1^
REMARKS.
Bidder, Christian...
Boyle, William
Branson, Joseph
Private
..do
..do
..do
July 27, '61, i 3
Julv 8, '61, ! 3
July 8, '61, i 3
Feb. 9, '64, \ 3
July 21, '61, 3
Feb. 7, '65, 1
Aug. 29, '62, 3
Mar. 26, '64, 3
Mar. 26, '64, 3
April 10, '65, 1
July 8, '61, 3
Jan. 14, '64, 3
Fob. 8, '64, 3
Jan. 19, '65, 1
Jan. ,19, '65, 3
July 8, '61, S
Dec. 23, '64, 1
July 8, '61, 3
July 1, '61, 3
July 8, '61, 3
July 21, '64, 3
Nov. 14, '64, 3
Nov. 19, '64, 3
Jan. 18, '65, 3
Jan. 31, '65, ]
July 8, '61, 3
Jan. 20, '65, 3
July 1, '61, 3
Julv 8, '61, ^
Aug. 28, '62, -
Dec. 19, '62, '
;Feb. 9, '64, ^
July '8, '61, C
July 8, '61, 3
Jan. 28, '64, 3
Dec. 29, '63, 3
July 8, '61, 3
July 8, '61, 3
Feb. 3, '64, 3
Aug. 22, '62, 3
July 8, '61, c
July 8, '61, •
Dec. 29, '63, '
Jan. 24, '64, ^
Feb. 4, '65, ]
Dec. 23, '64, ^
Jan. 18, '65, «
Jan. 18, '65,
Feb. 3, '65,
July 12, '61,
Aug. 25, '62,
July 8, '61,
Aug. 1, '61,
Feb. 24, '64,
Dec. 9, '63,
Jan. 28, '65,
Feb. 4, '64,
Jan. 31, '65,
Feb. 10, '65,
Dec. 23, '64,
Sept. 13, '02,
Nov. 16, '64,
July 8, '61,
July 8, '61,
Jan. 28, '64,
Nov. 14, '64,
.July 8, '61,
July 8, '61,
July 8, '61,
Feb. 8, '65,
Feb. 9, '64,
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Apri 2, '63.
Disch. on writ of habeas corpus— date unknown.
Died at Philadelphia, Pa., Augiist 12, 1862.
Recruit— never joined company.
Burke, Francis
Barnhardt, Jacob...
Bradshaw, James...
..do
..do
..do
..do
Recruit— never joined company.
-Deserted July 1. 1865.
Missina: in action at Pumpkin Vine creek, Ga.,
May 25, 1864.
Not on muster-out roll.
..do
Not on muster-out roll.
do
Discharged by General Order, May 15, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865— Vet.
..do
Callan, William F...
Cullen, Baniel L
Campbell, Daniel-
Castle, Thomas
Cozzens, Benj. P
..do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Recruit— never joined company.
Recruit— never joined company.
Discharged on Surg, certificate, January 22, 1863.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June 12, '65»
Colguhoun, John...
Coleman, George....
...do
...do
...do
Discharged July 12, 1864.
Discharged by Special Order, June 21, 1865.
Deserted Februarv 26, 1862.
...do
Recruit— never ioined company.
...do
Recruit— never "ioined company.
...do
Recruit— never joined company.
...do
Recruit— never joined company.
...do
Mustered out November 16, 1865.
Dilks, Josiah
...do
Absent, sick, at muster out— Vet.
Dougan, WiUiam...
...do
...do
Recruit— never joined company.
5 Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 6, 1863.
Duffleld, Samuel....
Dougherty, John. . . .
Doran, James
Devlin, James
...do
...do
...do
...do
» Discharged July 12, 1864,
5 Discharged by General Order, July 7, 1865.
5 Transferred to Vet, Res. Corps— date unknown.
> Recruit— never joined company.
Edo^o, William
...do
i Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 1, '63.
Elliot, John
...do
> Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 23, '63.
Eggleton, John
French, James ....
...do
...do
5 Recruit— never joined company.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Feeney, William J..
Forsyth, Thomas ...
Groodex, Louis
...do
...do
...do
> Discharged on Surgeon's cerificate, Jan. 23, 1863.
Deserted March 16, 1864— Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 4, 1865.
Gerritt, John
Getty, Joseph K
Humes, John
...do
...do
...do
Discharged by General Order, June 3, 1865.
Died June 21, '64, of wds. received at Resaca, May
15, '64— buried at Chattanooga— grave, 102— Vet.
> Prisoner from May 25, to September 17, 1862—
.do ....
mustered out with company, July 17, 1865— Vet.
5 Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Hertzog, Joseph
Horner, Andrew
Hautenberry, Wm..
Harlin, Charles
Herbstritt, Peter
Hoagland, John Y...
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
$ Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
. Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
i Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
L Mustered out with company, Julv 17, 1865.
I Discharged by General Order, July 11, 1865.
3 Sentenced for desertion, December 27, 1864— dis-
Hartrine, Daniel
...do
charged July 1, 1865.
5 Discharged by General Order, June 3, 1865.
5 Deserted January, 1862.
Hinckle, George
do
Hertig, Henry..
do
3 Deserted December 1862.
Harris, John ....
do
3 Deserted August 4, 1864.
Hunter, Israel S....
Hutchins, Peter
Haupt, Henry
...do
...do....
do
5 Absent, sick, at muster out— Vet.
I Recruit— never joined company.
1 Deserted July 2, 1865.
Jackson, Lewis W.
John son, Leonard M
Johns, Joseph.
...do....
...do....
do
1 Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
1 Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
1 Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Jones, George W....
Jones, Edward.
...do....
do
3 Discharged by General Order, June 3, 1865.
3 Recruit — never joined company.
Kelly, Mathias
Kelly, James V
Kessler, Charles....
Kroeson, Thomas..
KeUy, Patrick F....
Kirlin, William...
...do....
...do...
...do....
...do....
...do....
do
3 Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865— Vet.
3 Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865— Vet.
3 Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
3 Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
3 Absent, in arrest, at muster out— Vet.
3 Discharged on Surg, certificate— date unknown.
Kennedy, John
Klinger, Frederick
Kelly, James
...do....
...do....
...do....
3 Discharged July 12, 1864.
1 Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June 21, '65.
3 Recruit never joined company.
THREE YEARS' SERVICE.
519
NAME.
HANK.
DATE OF MUSTEK
INTO SERVICE.
1
1
a
1
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
1
1
3
3
3
1
3
8
3
1
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
1
3
3
3
8
3
3
3
3
1
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
1
3
3
3
3
3
s
3
3
3
1
3
3
3
3
3
REMARKS.
Lennix, James
Lithgrow, Robert...
Iiudwig, Joseph
Private
...do....
...do
July 8, '61,
Feb. 25, '62,
Feb. 8, '64,
July 8, '61,
July 8, '61,
July 8, '61,
July 8, '61,
July 8, '61,
July 8, '61,
Jan. 13, '64,
Jan. 26, '64,
Feb. 6, '65,
Feb. 7, '65,
July 8, '61,
Jan. 2, '65,
Jan. 21, '65,
Jan. 20, '65,
Jan. 20, '65,
July 8, '61,
Dec. 8, '62,
Jan. 31, '65,
July 15, '61,
July 15, '64,
Nov. 16, '64,
Jan. SO, '65,
Jan. 18, '65,
July 8, '61,
Feb. 17, '64,
Jan. 19, '65,
July 8, '61,
July 8, '61,
July 8, '61,
July 8, '61,
July 8, '61,
Jan. 27, '64,
July 21, '64,
Feb. 4, '65,
July 8, '61,
Jan. 4, '64,
Jan. 2, '64,
Sept. 23, '62,
July 28, '61,
Nov. 28, '62,
July 29, '61,
July 8, '61,
Dec. 23, '64,
Aug. 23, '62,
July 8, '61,
July 6, '61,
Feb. 11, '6.5,
Jan. 18, '65,
July 15, '64,
Dec. 9, '63,
Dec. 9, '63,
Dec. 23, '64,
Jan. 20, '65,
July 8, '61,
July 8, '61,
Dec. 9, '63,
Sept. 1, '62,
Aug. 80, '62,
Sent. 1, '62,
Dec. 18, '62,
Dec. 9, '63,
Feb. 14, '65,
July 24, '62,
Aug. 6, '62,
.luly 8, '61.
July 8, '61,
Aug. 22, '62,
July 8, '61,
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 186.5— Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Discharged July 12, 1864.
Tr. to company C, 29th regiment, P. V,
Prisoner- died at Lynchburg, Va., July 12, 1862.
Deserted January, 1862.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1S6.5— Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 186.5.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Deserted— returned— absent, sick, at muster out.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Recruit— never joined company.
Recruit — never joined company.
Recruit— never joined company.
Discharged July 12, 1864.
Deserted December 27, 1862.
Leidy, William
Lannen, Dennis
-do
...do
...do
...do
...do
Mevers, Adam
Miller, William H...
Morrison, Charles...
Merseai?au, Henry..
Mansfield. Thomas
Metzger, Philip
Malonoy, Michael...
Mulligan, John
Matthews, Edwin...
Matthews, Edwin...
Mack, Mifhael
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do....
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do .
Miller, Henry
do ..
Deserted June 29, '65 dishon. disch., Oct. 5 '65.
Murphy, Henry
Moore, John
...do
.do
Recruit— never joined company.
Recruit— never joined company.
Recruit— never joined company.
Recruit— never joined company.
Recruit— never joined company.
Mustered out with company, July 17, '65— Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Recruit— never joined company.
Transferred to company C, 29th regiment, P, V.
Died at Culpepper Court House, Va., Aug. 11, '62.
Killed at Pine Knob, Ga., June 15, 1864— buried
at Chattanooga— grave 149.
Mahr, John
.. do
Murphy, Casius
Monahau, Patrick...
M'llhany, John
M'Donald,Dennisr
M'Olunney, Hugh...
M'Lauo-hlin, E.
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
do
M'Laughlin, Chas...
M'Connell, Robert...
...do
...do
...do
M'LaughUn, Geo....
M'Snoddy, Samuel
...do
...do
...do
Deserted July, 1861.
Recruit— never joined company.
Recruit— never joined company.
Deserted July 1, 1865.
M'Guire, Joseph
...do
...do
Norback, William...
Norback, David
...do
...do ...
Mastered out with company, July 17, 1S65.
Discharged by General Order, July 7, 186.5.
Discharged on Surg, certificate— date unknown.
Deserted January, 1862.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Discharged September 16, 1864.
Discharged July 9, 1864.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Discharged bv General Order, June 3, 1865.
Prisoner from May 25, to Sept. 17, 1862— trans-
ferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Sept. 1, 1863.
Killed at Pine Knob, Ga., June 16, 1864— Vet.
Neal, Eugene
. do ...
Northy, Thomas
O'Grady, Michael...
O'Bryon, Benj.F....
Owens, William E..
Polsgrove, William
Preston, Joseph
Pepper, Henry
...do
...do
..do
...do
...do
...do
do
Pomroy, Charles
...do....
...do ....
Died at Hilton Head, S. C, May 7, 1865.
...do..
...do ..
Recruited— never joined company.
Mustered out with company, .luly 17, 1865 — Vet.
Deserted — returned — mustered out with com^ia-
ny, July 17, 18G5— Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Discharged Julv 12, 1864.
Discharged Julv 12, 1864.
Discharged by Special Order, June 7, 1865.
Discharged by General Order, October 13, 1865.
Discharged by General Order, June 3, 1865.
Discharged by General Order, June 3, 1865.
Deserted July 26, 1863.
Prisoner from March 17, to March 30, 1865— mus-
tered out with company, July 17, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out wiih comnany, July 17, 1865.
Discharged bv General Order, Juno 3, 1865.
Discharged bv General Order, Juno 3, 1S65.
Transferred to company H, 29th regiment P. V.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps. Sept. 1, 1863
Killed at Chancellorsville, >Jay 3, 1863.
Died at Jeffersonvillo, Ind., Dec. 29, 1864— Vet.
Rickman, Francis...
Rickards, Wm. J...
Ross, Harmon
...do
...do
..do.
lUce, William
Robinson, Andrew..
Richmond, George.,
llutzel, George H....
Renienter,Hen'y,Sr
RementL-r.Hen'y.Jr
KcmoDier, John
Rcby, William E...
Swai), Thomas
Smith Daniel
..do
...do
...do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
do ...
Saxton, Oliver
Smedley, William..
Sample, James
Stewart, Alexander
Slicizline, David
Savidge, Harvey G
..do
..do
..do
..do
..dn
..do
620
TWENTY-XINTH REGIMENT,
ViXE.
BANK.
DATE OF MUSTEK
INTO SERVICE.
f
REMARKS.
Sheeran, Thomas...
Shapcott, Mark
Stewart, Robert
Smith, John J..
Private
...do
...do
do
July 8, '61,
July 8, '61,
Julv 8, '61,
Feb. 27, '65,
Feb. 14, '65,
Jan. 19, '65,
Feb. 4, '64,
July 8, '61,
Nov. 21, '64,
July 8, '61,
Aug. 20,- '62,
Aug. 23, '62,
July 1, '61,
July 8, '61,
Feb. 9, '64,
July 8, '61,
Feb. 25, '64,
Jan. 18, '65,
Jan. 20, '6.5,
Sept. 20, '62,
Jan. 18, '64,
Feb. 4, '64,
July 8, '61,
July 15, '64,
Jan. 18, '65,
Feb. 27, '64,
3
I
1
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
S
3
3
3
3
1
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
Deserted June 6, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 22, '63.
Not on muster-out roll.
Discharged l)y General Order, May 23, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Recruit— never ioined company.
Killed at New Hope Church, Ga., May 27, 1864.
Died while prisoner of war— date unknown.
Recruit— never joined company.
Prisoner from May 25 to Sept. 17, 1862— mustered
out with company, July 17, 1865— Vet.
Discharged by General Order, June 3, 1865.
Discharged by General Order, June 3, 1865.
Killed at Lookout Mountain, Tennessee, Novem-
ber 24, 1863.
Deserted March 16, 1864— Vet.
Recruit— never joined company.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Recruit— never joined comp'auy.
Recruit— never joined company.
Transferred to Regular Army, February 5, 1863.
Killed at Pine Knob, Ga., June 15, 1864— buried
at Chattanooga— grave, 221.
Killed at Pine Knob, Ga., June 15, 1864.
Deserted August 2, 1862.
Recruit— never joined company.
Recruit— never joined company.
Not on muster-out roll.
Tatin, William R...
Thompson, Thomas
...do
...do
...do
...do
Tomeney, Philip
Vose, Frederick
Vautier, Wm. J
Vautier, Charles
Vandegrift, Wm
Vicany, Richard
Vanderback, John..
Wallace, Thomas....
Way, Lewis P.
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
White, Thomas
Wilson, Joseph
...do
...do ...
^iVagner, John..
...do .
Wieland, Charles A
Wherlin, Timothy..
WilUams, Charles...
White, Michael
White, Thomas
Woodall, John M...
...do
...do
...do
...do
^.do
...do
Company F.
recruited at philadelphia.
Louis E. Kinsler...
Thomas F. Brown.
Elias Cade
WiUiam Wood
Wm. R. Murphy....
Theo. S. S. Baker..,
Alexander Cook....
George W. Hillary.
Ethan O. Fulce
Elisha Jones..
Charles H. Martin.
Angus Gillies
John E. Trainer.....
David Donohue...!.
Isaac W. Smith
Patrick Kane
Capt..
...do..
...do..
Ist Lt...
..do
..do
2d Lt.
..do
..do
.do.
1st Sgt
Serg't..
..do
..do
..do
Corp ...
George W. Bumm do .
Thorhas Gray do.
James Hines
Joseph Englebert.
Frank Hazlett
John Graham
Harry F. Hunt
Wm. B. Gordon....
Allen, George W...
Allen, William
Aked, Robert
Ask, Charles
...do.,
...do.,
...do.,
...do.,
...do.,
Muc.
Private
...do.
...do.,
...do.
July 18,
'61,
3
July 13,
'61,
3
July 1,
'61,
3
July 13,
'61,
3
Sept. 1,
'61,
3
July 1,
'61,
3
July 13,
'61,
3
July 13,
'61,
3
June 9,
'63,
3
July 1,
'61,
3
Dec. 9,
'63,
3
July 13,
'61,
3
July 13,
'01,
3
July 13,
'61,
3
Julv 13,
'61,
3
July 13,
'61,
3
Julv 13,
'61,
3
July 13,
'61,
3
July 13,
'61,
3
July 13,
'61,
3
Julv 13,
'61,
3
July 13,
'61,
3
July 13,
'61,
3
Jan. 5,
'64,
3
Feb. 24,
'64,
3
Aug. 15,
'(i4,
1
Jan. 13,
'64,
3
Jan. 11,
'65,
3
Resigned April 27, 1863.
Resigned December 1, 1864.
Promoted from 1st Lt. of company D, to Capt.,
June 7, 1865— mustered out with company, July
17, 1865.
Resigned September 1, 1861.
Promoted to Capt. and C. S., July 17, 1862.
Promoted to Sgt,, Oct. 1, 1861— to Sgt. Maj., Mar.
15, 1864— to 1st Lt. company F, June 9, 1864—
mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Resigned February 25, 1862.
Dismissed November 16, 1863.
Promoted to 2d Lt., June 9, 1864— killed at Fay-
ettville, N. C, March 14, 1865— Vet.
Promoted from vSgt. company G, to 2d Lt. com-
pany F, May 22, 1865 — mustered out with com-
pany, July 17, 1865.
Absent, wounded, at muster out — ^Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 17, '65 — ^Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865 — ^Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865— Vet.
Absent, on furlough, at muster out — Vet.
Wounded June 15, 1864 — mustered out with com-
pany, July 17, 1865- Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865 — ^Vet.
Wounded Mav 15, 1864 — mustered out with com-
pany, July 17, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865 — ^Vct.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865 — Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865 — Vet.
Wd. June 15, '64— discharged June 15, 1865— Vet.
Deserted August 4, 1862.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Mustered out v>rith company, July 17, 1865.
Discharged by General Order, June 7, 1865.
Deserted March 16, 1864.
Deserted June 18, 186,>5.
THREE YEARS' SERVICE.
521
Allen, Robert E..
Burns, James P..
Brown, Froderick.
Bradley, Henry....
Brand, p]nos
Bumni, Jacob
Benckert, Geo. F...
Benkert, Robert....
Bropliy, Patrick....
Brown, Charles
Burwick, John.
Beatty, William...*.
Bendell, Robert
Bottman, Charles..
Bradley, Henry
Bartelb, Henry
Carter, Jacob L
Oarey, Thonxas.
Carevaugh, Hugh..
•Connelly, Joseph „
Connor, Richmond
Chenowith, Rexton
■Corton, Joha.
Campbell, David....'
Culbertson, Joseph
Cannon, Barney
Caminell, Richard..
Conver, John
Conn, Thomas
Cusick, Matthew J..
Conway, Patrick....
Carlin, William
Cole, John H
Clayton, John
Carlion, Thomas
Diress, John
Downs, Joseph
Dodd, George A
Donahue, Edward..
Downey, Patrick....
Downey, James.....
Dewitt, Frank C
Duffey, Harry
Duftey, Francis
Deily, Charles S
Divine, John
Dougherty, Wm„..,
Daily, James
Eggleton, John
Engard, William ...
English, William...
Early, James
' Eggleton, Wm, F...
Ennis, Thomas D...
Eayres, Joseph M...
Eaton, Seth
Fluck, Jeremiah S..
Franks, George F...
Fulton, James
Flailc, Samuel
Flannigan, Fr. H ...
Fadden, Patrick
Freind, George
Fulton, Frelingh'n
Faucett, William...
Fulmery, Freder'k
Graham, Thos. Y...
Gray, William
Glenn, James
Glenn, Patrick
Garwood, Eli B
66
Feb. 17, '64,
July 13, '61,
28,
Aug.
Jan.
July
July
Dec.
Feb.
Dec.
Jan.
Feb.
July
July
Aug.
Dec.
Aug.
Aug.
July
July 13,
July 13,
Jan. 6,
Jan. 6,
Sept. 5,
Sept. 9,
July 13,
Aug. 9,
Aug. 19,
Aug. 19,
Aug. 13,
Jan. 10,
Jan. 14,
P^eb. 1,
Julv 13,
July 13,
Feb. 17,
Jan. 8,
Feb. 9,
Jan. 11,
Jan. 13,
Jan. 8,
July 13,
July 13,
Aug. 15,
Feb. 9,
July 13,
Jan 11,
July 13,
July 13,
Jan. 12,
July 13,
Aug. 1,
Feb. 3,
July 13,
Dec. 9,
'6L
-Vet.
Not on muster-out roll.
Wounded at Lookout Mountain, Nov. 24, 1863—
mustered out with company, July 17, 186.5 — Vet.
Mustered out with company, .July 17, 1865 — Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Absent, wounded, at muster out,
Dischargeil — expiration of term.
Discharged — expiration of term.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 3,
Discharged July 13, 1864.
Discharged July 13, 1864.
Deserted January 1, 1863.
Deserted June 2, 1862.
Recruit — never joined company-
Deserted September 1, 1864.
Deserted July 3, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865-
Mustered out with company, July 17, 186.5 — Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 186.5— Vet.
Mustered ont with company, July 17, 186.5.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 17., 1865.
Wounded May 15, 18(;4 — absent at muster out.
Discharged Julv 13, 1864.
Discharged Julv 13, 1861
Discharged July 13, 1864.
Disck. Sept. 13, 1864, for wounds rec. in action.
Transferred to company I, September 1, 1861.
Transferred to Vet. Res. Corps, Sept. 1, 1863.
Wounded May 25, 1864— died August 10, 1864—
buried at Chattanooga — grave, 425.
Deserted June 5, 186.5.
Deserted June 18, 1862.
Deserted June 18, 1862.
Recruit— never joined company.
Recruit — never joined company.
Discharged by General Order. June 5, 1865.
Discharged by General Order, June 5, 1865.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 29, '6.?.
Discharged August 19, 1864.
Discharged August 19, 1864.
Wounded May 15, 1864— di.'scharged Sept. 1, 1864.
Transferred to Vet. Res. Corps, Sept. 1, 186.3.
Recruit — never joined comi:)any.
Recruit — never joined company.
Deserted June 10, 1864.
Deserted December 10, 1861.
Deserted August 1, 1861.
Deserted March 16, 1864.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Absent, siek, at muster out.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 24,
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 21,
Discharged September 7, 18641
Deserted December 21, 1861.
Wounded May 15, 1864 — mustered out with com-
pany, July 17, 1865.
Discharged by Special Order, Aug. 5, 1865— Vet.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 28, '61.
Discharged July 13, 1864.
Deserted June 1, 1865.
Deserted May 25, 1862.
Deserted June 18, 1862,
Deserted March 16, 1864.
Not on mtister-out roll.
Prisoner from August to September, 1S62— mus-
tered out with company, July 17, 186.5 — Vet.
Detached in Division Golnmissarj^, June 1, 1865.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Discharged by General Order, June 5, 1865.
Pr. to Hos. Stew., U. S. A.— date unknown.
'64.
'62.
522
TWENTY-KINTH REGIMENT,
VAHE.
BANK,
BATE OP MUSTER
INTO- SERVICE.
i
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i
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
1
1
1
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
,1
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
1
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
I^MAUCSr
Gilfiry, Charles
Gould, George W...
Gordon, Henry
Private
...do
...do
...do....
July 13, '61,
Jan. 18, '65,
July 5, '64,
Feb. 24, '64,
Feb, 1, '65,
July 13, '61,
July 13, '61,
Feb. 7, '.64,
Feb, 23, '64,
Jan, 21, '65,
Dec. 9, '64,
Sept. 27, '64,
.Jan. 1, '65,
July 13, '61,
July 13, '61,
July 13, '61,
Aug. 12, '61,
July 23, '61,
Aug. 19, '61,
Aug. 12, '61,
Mar. 9, '64,
Jan. 20, '65,
July 13, '61,
Oct. 27, '64,
July 13, '61,
July 13, '61,
Feb. 4, '64,
July 13, '61,
Aug. 19, '61,
Aug. 12, '61,
July 13, '61,
July 13, '61,
Jan. 3, '65,
Jan. 9, '65,
Jan. 19, '65,
July 13, '61,
Jan. 19, '65,
Aug. 13, '61,
Aug. 15, '61,
July 13, '61,
July 13, '61,
July 13, '61,
Aug. 15, '61,
July 23, '61,
Jan. 20, '65,
Killed accidentally at Warrenton Junction, Va.,
August 28, 1862.
Deserted June 17, 1865.
Deserted June 17, 1865.
Griffen, Michael
Hughes, Henry
...do
...do
...do
Recruit— never joined company.
Wounded May 15, 1864— mustered out with com-
pany, July 17, 186.5— Vet,
Mustered out with company, July 17, '65— Vet,
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1805.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Discharged by General Ordei* May 29, 1865.
Discharged by General Order, June 5, 1865.-
Discharged by General Order, June 17, 1865.
Discharged July 13, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 16, 1863,
Henderson, John M
Henry, Daniel
...do
...do
Howarth, Thomas...
Harris, William
Harris, WiUiam S...
Haefiie, John D
...do
...do
...do
...do
Hawthorn, Samuel
Howe, George .
...do
...do ..
Harris, Henry J
Hunter, Hugh H,...
Hindermeyer, Jacob
Hopple, William
Han sherry," Edward
Hensler, Jacob
Herbert, Jules..
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do ....
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 16, 1863.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 23, 1863.
Discharged July 23, 1864.
Wounded July 3, 1863— transferred to Vet. Res.
Corps, September 1, 1863.
Died at Stafford C. H., Va., March 14, 1863.
Wounded June 20-, '64 — died at Nashville, Tenn.,
July 9, 1864.
Deserted June 18 1865
Harmon, George J..
Hamilton, George...
...do
...do
...do
Deserted June 18, 1862.
Recruit— never joined company.
Discharged July 13, 1864.
Discharged on Surg, certificate— date unknown.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Wounded July 3, 1864— discharged July 13, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 16, 1863.
Discharged July 13, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 25, '61.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Sept. 1, 1863.
Recruit— never joined comnany.
Becruit— never joined company.
Recruit— never joined company.
Jacobs, John, Jr
...do
...do
Kiefreider,Nicholas
King, William
...do
...do
...do
Kyle, Robert
...do
...do
Kellar, John
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Discharged July 13, 1864.
Discharged August 19, 1864.
Discharged on writ of habeas corpus, July 30, 'fil.
Wounded xMay 25, 1864-discharged July 13, 1864.
Transferred to company H, August 1, 1861.
Laws, Samuel
Lesher, William
Livingston, Charles
Lhulier, Cassimer...
Lamaister, Thomas
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
Lents, Jacob
...do
Deserted June 2, 1862.
Lynch, Thomas
...do
Recruit— never joined company.
Deserted June 1, 1865.
Lynch, Thomas
...do ...
Le Grand , Peirre
Moran, Thomas
...do
...do
Jan. 17, '65,
July 13, '61,
Jan. 19, '65,
Dec. 9, '64,
July 13, '61,
Aug. 14, '61,
Aug. 19, '61,
July 11, '61,
July 13, '61,
Dec. 9, '63,
Jan. 11, '65,
Jan. 10, '65,
Jan. 11, '65,
Jan 14, '65,
Jan. 13, '64,
Feb. 3, '64,
Jan. 16, '64,
July 1.3, 'Gl,
Sept. 18, '62,
July 13, '61,
July 13, '61,
Aug. 12, '61,
Jan. 18, '64,
3
3
3
1
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
Mustered out October 18, 1865.
Wounded May 25, 1864— mustered out with com-
pany, July 17, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Discharged September 2, 1S64.
DiSv'harged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 6, 1863.
Disch. by order of Gen. Martindale, March 16,'63.
Transferred to company I, August 3, 1861.
Wounded May 25, '64— Died at Nashville, Tenn.,
1864.
Deserted March 16, 1864— Vet.
Recruit— never joined company.
Recruit— never joined company.
Recruit— never joined company.
Recruit— never joined company.
Meier, Henry
...do
Morris, James
...do ....
...do
...do
Miller, William
...do
Mountain, William
Major, Alexander...
Moore, James A
...do
...do
...do
...do
Mitchel, JobnH. ...
Murray, James
...do
...do
Miller, Jacob
...do
...do ....
...do
Murphy, Robert
M'Afee, William....
M'Cormick, John...
M'Clintock, Samuel
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
Deserted January 19, 1864.
Mastered out with company, July 17, 1865— Vet.
Disch. by order of Maj. Gen.Schenck, Mar. 16, '63.
Deserted November 5, 1861.
M'(Jrath, Mark
M'Dermott, Micha'l
...do
.-..do
Deserted December 27, 1861.
Wounded May 15, 1864— absent at muster out.
THREE YBAES' SERVICE.
523
O'Neill, Henry.
Oakley, Richard
Porter, George W...
Powell, Thomas W
Prall, Sutton
Peak, Sylvester
Patterson, Benj
Parker, Joseph
Riley, James
Rosenbaum, M
Read, Jacob L..
Rinehart, Samuel C
Read, William H...
Kunner, John L..
•Rezer, Taylor B.
Rigby, John
Riley, James
Raymond, James...
Riley, George
Sheppard, Wm. J...
Shaw, Casper
Strock, George M...
ISmith, Samuel
Schrieder, p]rnst
Sanborn, Daniel
Shadd, Adam
Stevenson, John
Shade, Israel
Shellenberger, N....
Sullivan, Edmund..
Sheehan, James
Smith, WilUam
Smith, Charles R,...
Seelman, Joseph
Tilley, John P
Taney, Jacob D
Turner, William....
Tomlinson, Wm
Vaughan, Alex
Williams, Daniel M
Wilds, John
Williams, Theoph...
Willits, Thomas J...
Ward, Thomas B ...
Wethrill, Alex
Wallace, Robert
Welsh, Thomas
Wilson, Daniel.
Williamson, John...
Weaver, Henry
WiUiamson, J. H ...
Williamson, Thos...
White, James
Young, Thomas
Yeager, Alfred E....
Young, John..
Young, Edward......
Private
...do
...do
..,do„...
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do....
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
July
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
.Tan.
Jan.
Jan.
July
July
Feb.
Jan.
Aug.
July
July 13, '61,
Aug. 19, '61,
Jan.
Oct.
Jan.
July
July
July
Feb.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Sept.
July
July
July
Jan.
Jan.
Oct.
Jan.
Jan.
Dee.
Aug.
Jan.
Aug.
Jan.
July
July
Aug.
July
July
July
July
Jan.
Aug.
Jan.
Aug.
July
Jan.
Jan.
July
July
July
July
10, '65,
20, '64,
11, '65,
13, '61,
13, '61,
13, '61,
24, '64,
20, '65,
18, '65,
20, '65,
5, '64,
13, '61,
13, '61,
13, '61,
11, '65,
12, '65,
27, '64,
20, '65,
15, '64,
9, '63,
15, '64,
11, '65,
1, '61,
11, '65,
13, '61,
15, '61,
1, '61,
13, '61,
13, '61,
23, '61,
13, '61,
9, '65,
6, '61,
12, '65,
12, '61,
13, '61,
9, '65,
9, '65,
13, '61,
13, '61,
13, '61,
13, '61,
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865 — ^Vet.
Deserted March 16, 1864.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Mustered out witli company, July 17, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Discharged by General Order, June 13, 1865.
Recruit— never joined company.
Not on muster-out roll.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865,
Discharged August 19, 1864.
Wounded July 3, 1863— transferred to Veteran
Reserve Corps, December 1, 1863.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, April 17, '63.
Died at Camp Chase, Ohio, 1863, while a parolled
prisoner.
Deserted June 1, 1865.
Recruit — never joined company.
Recruit— never joined company.
Not on muster-out roll.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865 — Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Discharged by General Order, June 5, 1865.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 21, '62.
Deserted July 16, 1861.
Deserted June 18, 1862.
Recruit— never joined company.
Recruit— never joined company.
Recruit— never joined company.
Mustered out with company, July 14, 1865.
Deserted March 16, 1864.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865— Vet.
Discharged by General Order, June 5, 1865.
Discharged at Beaufort, S. C, January 29, 1865.
Deserted February 27, 1863.
Recruit— never joined company.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865— Vet.
Absent, under sentence, at muster out.
Discharged July 23, 1864.
Discharged July 13, 1864.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Sept. 1, 1863.
Transferred to United States Navy, Dec. 20, '61.
Transferred to company H, August 3, 1861.
Recrmt— never joined company.
Deserted December 9, 1861.
Recruit— never joined company.
Deserted December 14, 1861.
Deserted November 30, 1862.
Recruit— never joined company.
Recruit— never joined company.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865— Vet.
Discharged August 30, 1864.
Discharged July 13, 1864.
Deserted December 17, 1861.
Company G.
recruited at philadelphia.
W. D. Richardson ..
John H. Goldsmith
Isaac B. Stout.
Capt....
...do
do
June 29, '61,
June 29, '61,
June 29, '61,
June 29, '61,
June 29, '61,
s
3
3
3
3
Dismissed June 23, 1862.
Dismissed July 20, 1864.
Pr to 2d Lt., June 9, '64— to Capt., Nov. 9, '64—
James C. Linton....
Robert H. Bonner...
IstLt...
...do.....
mustered out with company, July 17, '65— Vet.
Resigned February 22, 1863.
Discharged July 20, 1864.
524
TWENTT-iriNTH REGIMENT,
George H. Heck 1st X*,
D. Richardson, Jr... 2d Lt
Wm. H. White d© June
H. Shellenberger..
Henry Rudolph....
Thomas C. Jones..
George C. Breggs ...
John J. Jones....
Robert G. Caterson
Elisha Jones ,
Wm. P. Williams..,
Charles Collins
Sewell H. M'AUen,
George Shober.
John Bennett..
Alex. H. M'Cauley
William M'Elwee.
Wm. H. Schuyler.
Lewis Enochs
Edwin A. Cress
Wm. II. Sharp
William King
Archib'd Arbuckle
Geo. W. Spangler...
Allen C. Patterson..
R. J. Richardson....
Henry Coleman
Armstrong, Thos ...
Agnew, William
Albertson, William
Anderson, Nicholas
Baisley, Thomas
Burd, James
Burson, Wm. H
Blair, John
Benner, Benjamin..
Brown, Joseph
Butler, John
Brocks, George
Brady, Thomas
Brown, John O
Beyer, Thomas R...
Burk, Charles
Boddy, William H
Buchanan, Robert ..
Broderick, Henry...
( Banker, Abraham..
Boyle, Thomas
Bell, James
Cuthbert, William..
Croke, Joseph N
Croke, Wm. H
Corbitt, George B...
Cordekie, John
Cross, George W
Coyle, Peter
Coleman, Thomas...
..do
1st Sgt,
..do.....
Serg't.
..do....
Corp.
..do..,
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
..do.
June 29, '61,
June 29, '61,
Dec. 9, '63,
June 29, '^61,
June 29, '61,
June 29, '61,
Dec. 10, '64,
June 29, '61,
June 29, '61,
Dec. 10,^63,
June 29, '61,
June 29, '61,
July 1, '61,
June 29, '61,
Dec. 30, '63,
Feb. 11, '64,
Jan. 11, '64,
Feb. 11, '64,
June 29, '61,
June 29, '61,
June 29, '61,
June 29, '61,
Dec. 10, '63,
June
June
June
Jan.
June
Juno
June
June
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Dec.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
June
June
June
Feb.
Feb.
April
Mar.
July
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Nov.
Jan.
June
29, '61,
29, '61,
29, '61,
16, '65,
29, '61,
29, '61,
29, '61,
29, '61,
1, '64,
18, '64,
10, '65,
10, '63,
14, '64,
17, '65,
16, '65,
20, '65,
10, '65,
16, '65,
29, '61,
29, '61,
29, '61,
6, '64,
Promoted to 1st Lieutenant, November 9, 1864 —
mustered out with company, July 17, '65— Vet,
Discharged February 22, 1862.
Promoted to 2d Lieutenant, March 30, 1863 — dis-
charged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 24, 1863.
Promoted to 2d Lieutenant, March 25, '65 — mus-
tered out with company, July 17, 1865 — Vet.
Discharged — date unknown.
Promoted to 1st Sergeant, April 1, '65— mustered
out with company, July 17, 1865— Vet.
Promoted to Sergeant, November 12, 1864 — mus-
tered out with company, July 17, 1865 — Vet.
Promoted to Sergeant, May 24, 1865 — mustered
out with company, July 17, 1865 — Vet,
Discharged on Surg, certificate, Feb, 13, 1862,
Promoted to 2d Lieut, Co, F, May 22, '65— Vet.
Promoted to Sergeant, April 1, 1865 — absent,
without leave, at muster out — Vet, •
Promoted to Corporal, July 1, 1864 — mustered
out with company, July 17, 1865 — Vet.
Promoted to Corporal, September 2, 1864 — mus-
tered out with company, July 17, 1865 — Vet.
Promoted to Corporal, November 12, 1864 — mus-
tered out with company, July 17, 1865— Vet.
Promoted to Corporal, May 25, 1865 — mustered
out with company, July 17, 1865— Vet.
Promoted to Corporal, April 1, 1865~mustered
out with company, July 17, 1865 — Vet.
Promoted to Corporal, April 1, 1865 — mustered
out with company, July 17, 1865,
Promoted to Corporal, April 1, 1865 — mustered
out with company, July 17, 1865.
Promoted to Corporal, April 1, 1865 — mustered
out with company, July 17, 1865.
Discharged — date unknown.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 1, '63.
Discharged — date unknown.
Died of wounds received at Pine Knob, Ga., June
15, 1864— Vet.
Died July 1, 1864, of wounds received at Resaca,
Ga.— buried at Chattanooga— grave, 350— Vet.
Not on muster-out roll.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865— Vefc,
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865— Vet.
Recruit — never joined company.
Discharged — expiration of term.
Discharged July 2, 1864.
Deserted November 27, 1861.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
MiTStered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Absent, wounded, at muster out— Vet.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Recruit— never joined company.
Recruit — never joined company.
Absent, without leave, at muster out.
Discharged by General Order, July 13, 1865.
Absent, without leave, at muster out.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 3, *6
Discharged — expiration of term.
Discharged September 29, 1864.
Prisoner from September 0, '64, to March 18, '65 —
discharged by General Order, June 21, 1865.
Deserted May 11, 1864.
Not on muster- out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Recruit — never joined company.
Discharged— date unknown.
THREE YEARS' SERVICE.
525
NAME.
BANK.
DATE OP MUSTER
INTO SERVICE.
\ REMARKS.
Canaran, Michael...
Cassleberry, And'w
Campbell, James....
Conklin David
Private
...do
...do
...do
June 29, '61,
June 29, '61,
June 29, '61,
June 29, '61,
June 29, '61,
Jan. 18, '64,
Jan. 17, '65,
June 29, '61,
June 29, '61,
July 1, '61,
June 29, '61,
Feb. 6, '64,
June 29, '61,
Dec. 30, '63,
Aug. 12, '64,
June 29, '61,
Jan. 19, '65,
Jan. 17, '65,
Jan. 18, '65,
June 28, '61,
Jan. 19, '64,
June 29, '61,
Jan. 16, '64,
Sept. 4, '62,
June 29, '61,
Feb. 4, '64,
June 29, '61,
Jan. 16, '64,
Feb. 11, '64,
Sept. 23, '62,
Feb. 2, '64,
June 29, '61,
Dec. 10, '63,
June 29, '61,
Feb. 9, '64,
Jan. 20, '65,
Jan. 20, '65,
July 1, '61,
June 29, '61,
Jan. 11, '64,
June 29, '61,
June 29, '61,
Feb. 9, '65,
June 29, '61,
June 29, '61,
Dec. 10, '63,
Jan. 16, '65,
Jan. 16, '65,
June 29, '61,
June 29, '61,
Oct. 1, '62,
June 29, '61,
Aug. 1, '61,
Sept. 29, '62,
Oct. 25, '64,
Jan. 19, '65,
Jan. 17, '65,
June 29, '61,
April 2, '64,
Jan. 19, '64,
Jan. 19, '64,
Jan. 18, '64,
Feb. 8, '65,
Feb. 8, '65,
Feb. 15, '65,
Dec. 13, '64,
Oct. 8, '62,
Feb. 2, '64,
Jan. 19, '65,
June 29, '61,
June 29, '61, ^
June 29, '61, ^
June 29, '61, ^
June 29, '61, i
3 Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 12, '63.
3 Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 21, '63.
o Discharged— expiration of term.
3 Discharged — expiration of terra.
Conway, Patrick....
Coleman, William..
Dull Josepli
...do
...do
...do
3 Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Aug. 1, 1863.
3 Deserted January 28, 1865.
1 Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
De Chamont, Chas..
"nnnn .TampS
...do
...do
3 Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 1, '61.
3 Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 19, '61.
Tlprlin ATichafil
...do
3 Disch. by sentence of court mar. — date unknown.
...do
3 Discharged— expiration of term.
3 Prisoner froin March 28, to May 5, 1865 — muster-
Dpit/ Gottlieb..
...do
...do
ed out, Junes. 1865.
3 Ti'ansferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Aug. 1, 1863.
Donnelly, James H
...do
...do
3 Discharged by General Order, July 22, 1865.
1 Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
"PiaViAv TTpnrv
..do
3 Mustered out with company, .Tuly 17, 1865 — Vet.
Fitzmorris, George
...do
...do
3 Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
3 Recruit — never joined company.
RjiVin TfiTTiP^l
...do ....
3 Absent, without leave, at muster out.
Fisher, Charles
Franks, William D
Gladnev,JohnH.W
Gerhardt, Theo. M..
Gracev, George W...
Griffith, John
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
3 Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, March 11, '62.
3 Died of wds. received at Resaca, Ga., June, 1864.
3 Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865— Vet.
3 Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
3 Absent, sick, at muster out.
3 Absent, wounded, at muster out— Vet.
Grosskopf, Louis....
...do
...do
3 Absent, sick, at muster out.
3 Discharged— expiration of term.
...do
3 Discharged by General Order, June 30, 1865.
...do
3 Died at Louisville, Ky., February 20, 1865.
nilViort Tnhn
...do
3 Died at Andersonville, Ga.— grave, 1,373.
Goodman, Andrew
Gravin, Josias
TTnldpn Ohnrlps
...do
...do
...do
3 Died at Philadelphia, February 16, 1864.
3 Not on muster-out roll.
3 Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865 — Vet.
Hyatt, WUUam D...
Hilt Tohn M.
...do
...do
3 Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865— Vet.
3 Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Henderson, Sam'l...
...do
...do
3 Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
3 Recruit— never joined company.
Hackman, Morris...
Wnntpr .TnrriPS.
...do
...do
3 Discharged— expiration of term.
3 Killed at Resaca, Ga., May 15, 1864.
Henderson, John ...
...do
...do
3 Deserted March 16, 1864.
3 Deserted November 27, 1861.
...do
3 Deserted November 10, 1861.
...do
1 Not on muster-out roll.
...do
o Discharged— expiration of term.
Johnston, Wm. L...
Kiniest, Andrew....
Kane .James
...do
...do
...do
3 Died at Jeflfersonville, Ind., Jan. 24, 1865- Vet.
3 Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865— Vet.
3 Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Kane John ...
...do ....
3 Recruit— never joined company.
...do
3 Disch. by order of Gen. Montgomery, Sept. 29, '62.
Kane, Daniel
...do
3 Discharged— expiration of term.
...do
3 Disch. by order of Gen. Martindale, Mar. 17, '65.
Kllngler, William...
...do
...do
3 Discharged— expiration of term.
3 Deserted February 14, 1862.
...do
3 Deserted November 6, 1862.
Knight, Charles
...do
...do
1 Not on muster-out roll.
3 Recruit— never joined company.
3 Recruit— never joined company.
...do
...do
3 Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 14, '62.
...do
3 Not on muster-out roll.
Miley, Andrew J....
...do
...do
3 Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
3 Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Mathews, Geo. W...
Murphy, James C...
Morris Patrick
...do
...do
...do
3 Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
L Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
L Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Machesney, George
Meddaiogh, Wm. M
Maines John
...do
...do
...do
L Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
1 Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
3 Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Moyer, William
Mealy, James
...do
...do
3 Mustered out June 14, 1865.
3 Recruit— never joined company.
Montgomery, John
Monat, David
...do
...do
> Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 1, '61.
J Discharged— expiration of term.
Murphy, John J
Martin, James
...do
...do
5 Discharged— expiration of term.
5 Killed at Edenburg, Va., April 1, 1862.
Moulet, Robert P....
...do
5 Not on muster-out roU.
526
TWENTY-NINTH REGIMENT,
NAME.
RANK.
"3
DATE OP MUSTER 1
INTO SERVICE. ^
>
REMAEKS.
TVTnliorvfl .Tnhn.
Private
..do
April 2, '64, 3
Aug. 16, '64, ]
1 Not on muster-out roll.
M'Laughlin, Patr'k
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
M'Kinn^v, Wm
..do
Jan. 16, '65, :
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
M'Cue, Henry
..do
Feb. 9, '65, 1
. Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
M'Carty, Daniel
..do
Jan. 17, '65, | ?,
1 Mustered out with companv, July 17, 1865.
M' Farlaud, Robert
..do
Feb. 8, '64, | S
Absent, sick, at muster out.
M'Cormick, Robert
..do !
Feb. 10, '65, 1 1
Discharged by General Order, June 14, 1865.
M'Cormick, George
..do
Julv 1, '61, !3
Discharged— date unknown.
M-Clouskey, Chas...
..do
June 29, '61, :
Discharged— expiration of term.
M'Laughlin, John..
..do
June 29, '61, 3
Discharged— expiration of term.
M'Laughlin, Patr'k
..do
June 29, '61, S
Discharged July 29, 1864.
M'Canna, John
..do
June 29, '61, S
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate— date un-
known—Vet.
..do
Dec. 30, '63, g
Jun3 29, '61, c
Killed at Resaca, Ga., May 15, 1864.
M'CoUoush, John...
..do
Killed at Chancellorsville, May 3, 1863.
M'Reory.^Barme H
..do
Feb. 28, '64, ',
Deserted March 16, 1864.
M'Aleer, Alexancl'r
..do
June 29, '61, i
Not on muster-out roll.
M'Mendman, Wm.
..do
June 29, '61, c
Not on muster-out roll.
Nuskey, William....
..do
Sept. 16, '62, 2
Absent, sick, at muster out.
O'Neill, James
..do
Jan. 17, '65, c
Recruit— never joined company.
O'Connor, Patrick..
..do
April 2, '64, c
Not on muster-out roll.
Pedrick, James R...
..do
Dec. 10, '63, c
Mustered out with company, July 17, '65— Vet.
Paisley, William H
..do
Feb. 10, '(55,
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Price, Jacob P
..do
June 29, '61, E
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 15, '62.
Price, William P....
..do
June 29, '61, c
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 15, '62.
Philips, Henry M...
..do
Sept. 22, '62, l
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 15, '62.
Powell, Joseph L....
..do
June 29, '61, c
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps. Feb. 15, 1864.
Powell, Richard T..
..do
Dec. 10, '63, C
5 Killed at Resaca, Ga., Mav 15, lSC4-Vet.
..do
June 29, '61, C
.Jan. 19, '65, T
Jan. 20, '05, [
Jan. 14, '65, S
Jan. 20, '65. I
Deserted— date unknown.
..do
J Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
..do
) Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
..do
2 Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Randle, Joseph
..do
, Absent, without leave, at muster out.
Richardson, W. D..
...do
Aiiril 22, '61, I
5 Discharged on Surg, certificate, Jan. 16, 1863.
Roshong, George....
...do
June 29, '61, :
5 Discharged— expiration of term.
Rodgers, Terrence..
...do
June 29, '61, [
; Discharged— expiration of term.
...do
July 15, '61, .
Sept. 15, '62, '
June 29, '61. .
; Discharged— expiration of term.
...do
5 Discharged by General Order, June 5, 1865.
...do
} Died at Fort Delaware— date unknown.
Ridgewav, Thos. S..
...do
Jan. 4, '64,
i Killed at Savannah, Ga., December 17, 1864.
Reiily, William G...
...do
June 28, '61,
} Deserted July 1, 1861.
Simons, William H
...do
June 29, '61,
) Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865— Vet.
...do
Dec. 10, '63,
Jan. 19, '65,
Feb. 15, '65,
i Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865 — ^Vet.
...do
5 Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Sturgeon, John P....
...do
I Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Shuler John. .
do
Sept. 29, '62,
5 Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Smith John 1st..
do
Absent, without leave, at muster out.
...do
Jan. 17, '65,
Jan. 18, '65,
June 29, '61,
? Absent, without leave, at muster out.
...do
I Recruit— never joined company.
Shipley, Charles M
...do
3 Discharged— date unknown.
Shields, Robert M...
...do
Sept. 23, '62,
3 Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, May 4, 1865.
Simpson, James
...do
Aug. 12, '61,
5 Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, May 22, '63.
Sailor, Joseph P
...do
June 29, '61,
3 Discharged July 15, 1864.
Sellman, Joseph
...do
Jan. 15, '64,
B Killed at Pine Knob, Ga., June 16, 1864.
...do
Feb. 25, '64,
June 29, '61,
3 Killed at Altoona Ridge, Ga., May 25, 1864.
...do
3 Deserted June 10, 1862.
Sullivan, John
.do .
Mar. 29, '65,
June 29, '61,
April 2, '64,
1 Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
.do ..
3 Not on muster-out roll.
Shay, Thomas O ....
...do
3 Not on muster-out roU.
Thompson, Peter....
...do
Jan. 5, '64,
3 Captured at ChanceUorsville- mustered out with
company, Julv 17, 1865— Vet.
...do
Feb. 6, '65,
1 Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865— Vot.
Trainer, James
...do
Jan. 16, '65,
1 Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Trout, Matthias
...do
June 29, '61,
June 29, '61,
June 29, '61,
3 Discharged July 8, 1864.
3 Discharged— expiration of term.
Veneman, Thomas .
...do
3 Discharged— expiration of term.
White, William F...
...do
Feb. 10, '65,
1 Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Wallace, James
..do
June 29, '61,
3 Absent, sick, at muster out— Vet.
...do
Jan. 4, '64,
3 Absent, sick, at muster out.
...do....
Jan. 16, '65,
1 Absent, without leave, at muster out.
White, William J...
...do....
June 29, '61,
3 Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 1, '61.
White, John B
...do....
June 29, '61,
3 Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 10, '63.
3 Deserted— date unknown.
Ware, Charles H....
...do....
June 29, '61,
Yeager, Joseph
Zaue, Benjamin
...do....
...do....
June 29, '61,
June 29, '61,
3 Deserted— date unknown.
3 Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865— Vet.
THREE YEARS' SERVICE,
627
Company H.
recruited at philadelphia.
Fred'k Zarracker...
Benj. F. Zarracker.
John W. Williams.
Jno. M. D. Huntley
S. J. Sheflfenberger
Wm. Doughton
Samuel J. Gillespie
William Betzold
John Douglass
Anth'y E. Thomas.
Geo. W. Jefferis....
Thos. W. Lamaister
Hugh Glenn
John H. Spering
Capt..
..do...
1st Lt.
..do....
.do.
2d Lt..
...do....
Louis H. Hood
G. W. Klinesmith..
Andrew J. Long
Josiah Irvine
Wm. L. Goodwin...
Michael Miller
William BeU
Charles Humes
Edwin C. Kelly
Hugh M'Chster
Wm. H. Leonard ..
Charles J. Dunn....
Chas. S. Darning,
Jacob N. Carmini
Thomas C. Gilles
Ashmead, Charles..
Albertson, Wilham
Alcott, Robert
Bailey, Charles
Bailey, William
Beck, George
Beans, George H
Beckford, Charles.
Boehm, William...
Baker. George
Browning, Edward
Bovard, Thos. D
Brockway. Chas. G
Burkowitch, Mark.
Burghart, Fred'k...
...do....
Serg't.
July 5,
July 5,
July 5, '61,
July 5, '61,
July 5, '61,
July 5,
July 5,
July 5,
July 5,
July 13,
July 5,
July 5,
Aug. 27,
July 5,
.July 5,
Dec.
9,
Jan.
28,
Jan.
11,
Jan.
21,
Jan.
5,
Jan.
25,
May
6,
Sept.
16,
July
5,
July
5,
July
5,
Dec.
y,
July
20
June 29,
July
5,
Jan.
f),
Feb.
11,
Deo.
26,
Feb.
27,
July
5,
Feb.
15,
.Tan.
17,
Feb.
25,
Aug.
27,
July
5,
July
5,
J^'eb.
2y,
Resigned April 7, 1863.
Pr. to Sgt., May 23, 1862— to 2d Lt., May 30, '62—
to Cajitain, May 25, 1863 — mustered out with
company, July 17, 1865.
Resigned May 15, 1862.
Pr. from Sgt. to 1st Lt., July 28, 1862— to Regi-
mental Quartermaster, August 25, 1863.
Pr. to Sgt., Aug. 19, 1861- to 2d Lt., May 25, '63—
to 1st Lieutenant, August 27, 1863 — mustered
out with company, July 17, 1865.
Resigned May 15, 1862.
Pr. to Sgt., June, 1862— to 2d Lt., March 15, '64—
mustered out with company, July 17, '65 — Vet.
Pr. to Sgt., May 24, 1863— to 1st Sgt., March 15,
1864— mustered out with Co., July 17, '65— Vet.
Died of wounds received at Lookout Mountain,
November 24, 1863.
Killed at Gettysburg, July 3, 1863.
Promoted to Sergeant, July 5, 1863 — wounded at
Pine Hill, Ga., June 15, 1864 — mustered out
with company, July 17, 1865 — Vet.
Pr. to Cor., Dec. 9, 1863— to Sgt., Feb. 15, 1864—
mustered out with company, July 17, '65 — Vet.
Pr. to Cor., April 11, 1864— to Sgt., Oct. 22, 1864—
mustered out with company, July 17, '6.5 — Vet.
Pr. to Cor., April 11, '64— to- Sgt., April 24, '65—
mustered out with company, July 17, '65 — Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, April 4, '65.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, May 23, '62.
Promoted to Corporal, April 11, 1864 — mustered
out with company, July 17, 1865 — Vet.
Promoted to Corporal, May 17, 1865 — mustered
out with company, July 17, 1865 — Vet.
Promoted to Corporal, April 11, 1864 — mustered
out with company, July 17, 1865 — Vet.
Promoted to Corporal, April 10, 1865 — mustered
out with company, July 17, 1865 — Vet.
Pr. to Corporal, April 11, 1864 — wounded June 15,
1864— mustered out with Co., July 17, '65— Vet.
Promoted to Corporal, May 17, 1865 — mustered
out with company, July 17, 1865.
Promoted to Corporal, October 22, 1864 — mus-
tered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Captured July 2, 1863— wounded July 26, 1864—
promoted to Corporal, April 10, 1865 — mustered
out with company, July 17, 1865.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, April 4, '65.
Mis. in action at Wauhatchie, Tenn., Oct. 29, '63.
Not on muster-out roll.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865 — ^Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865 — Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Transferred to company G, August 3, 1861.
Deserted July 2, 1863.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Deserted— returned March 21, 1865— mustered
out with company, July 17, 1865.
Wounded May 28, 1864— discharged by General
Order, July 10, 1865.
Recruit — never joined company.
Discharged by General Order, June 5, 1855.
Discharged by General Order, .June 5, 1865.
Discharged on Surgeon's certiiicate, July 16, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 5, '62.
Died in "Montgomery co.. Pa., July 1, 1864.
528
TWENTY-NINTH REGIMENT,
Boyle, James ....
Coster, Louis B.
Campbell, And. J.
Capler, Allen
Crogle, George
Carson, Michael....
Cox, Tliomas
Connelly, Luke
Conway, James
Carroll, Thomas
Cole, Charles
Cochlin, William ...
Cavannaugh, Rich-
Callahan, Edward..
Coots, Owen
Cuthbert, William..
Clark, George
Conway, Joseph
Casper, James
Carter, John
Cunningham, M
Chase, Robert
Cassiday, Peter
Doon, Laughlin
Dougherty, Jas. C.
Dunn, John
Donahue, Wm. R...
Defree, James M....
Donovan, John
Dolle, Henry
Donnelly, John
Donnolley, Peter
Davis, William H...
Dobson, William....
Donald, A. D
Elliott, James A..
Ennis, Samuel R.
Ellis, WilUam J..
Elter, Rufus
Ennis, John
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
Eidridge, James....
Flaherty, James....
Fisher, Peter.
Firner, Jonathan...
Firefile, Augustus
Fithian, Joseph B..
Farley, Andrew....
Foley, Timothy
Fisher, Charles F..
Flood, Charles
Griffith, Samuel
Grim, Peter.
Garber, Wm. H do.
Garber, John F L..do.
Gehring, William.. .{...do.
Groscup, William.
Grouse. William..
Glenn, William.
Ging, John.
G.iylord, Samuel..,
(iailalier, John ,
Ilaminoud, Thos. B'...do ,
Herr, Cliarles I. ..do .
Holcombe, Levi P..!. ..do.
Harney, John j...do.
Herr, George I. ..do.
Private
..do
.do,
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.,
.do.,
.do.,
.do ..
July 5,
Jan. 14,
Dec. 23,
Jan. 19,
Dec. 22,
Jan. 20,
Jan. 17,
Jan. 17,
Jan. 21,
Jan. 17,
Jan. 17,
Aug. 1
July 5
July 5
July 5
July 5
Feb. 18
July 5
Dec. 28,
Jan. 8,
Jan. 13,
July 5
April 16
July 5,
Jan. 5
Jan. 18.
Jan. 21.
Sept. 22,
Jan. 14,
Jan. 17,
Jan. 5,
July 5,
July 5,
July 11, '61,
Jan. 18, '64,
July 5, '61,
July 5, '61,
July 5, '61,
July 5,
May 9
Dec. 23
Dec. 22
July 8,
July 5
July 5,
July 5,
Jan. 4
Mar. 26,
July 5
'61,
'65,
'64,
'64,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'64,
'64,
'61,
Feb. 5, '64,
Jan. 5,
April 6,
Dec. 31,
July 5,
Dec. 22,
Jan. 12,
July 5,
July 5,
July 5,
Jan. 15,
Jan. 18,
Jan. 19,
Jan. Ifi,
Jan. 17,
Deserted February 25, 1863.
Prisoner from June 15, 1884, to Jmuary 20, *65 —
mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Mustered out with company,' July'l7, 1SG5.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Recruit — never joined company.
Recruit — never joined company.
Prisoner from Mar. 10 to May 5, 1865— discharged
by General Order, June 27, 1865.
Recruit — never joined company.
Recruit — never joined company.
Recruit — never joined company.
Recruit — never joined company.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 25, '64.
Discharged July 25, 1864.
Discharged July 15, 1804.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Sept. 1, 1803.
Transferred to company G, August 1, 1861.
Deserted February 18, "l8G4.
Deserted — date unknown.
Deserted December 28, 1863.
Deserted January 13, 1864.
Deserted January 15, 1864.
Deserted July 17, 1862.
Not on muster-out roll.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865 — ^Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Recruit — never joined company.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Recruit — never joined company.
Recruit — never joined company.
Recruit — never joined company.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June 29, '63.
Transferred to company K, Aug. 3, 1861.
Died of wounds received at Winchester, Va.,
May 25, 1862.
Died May 14, '64— bu. at Chattanooga, grave, 215.
Pr. to Cor., Oct. 11, '62— to Sgt., Dec. 9, '63— de-
tached to regimental band, Oct. 23, 1864— mus-
tered out with companj'-, July 17, 1865 — Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 28, '61.
Discharged July 15, 1864.
Died March 13, 1865, of wounds received at Resa-
ca, Ga. — buried at Harrisburg, Pa.
Deserted July 31, 1861.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Mustered out by General Order, July 20, 1865.
Recruit — never joined company.
Discharged July 8, 1864.
Discharged July 12, 1864.
Transferred to U. S. Navy, February 18, 1862.
Deserted May 29, 1862.
Deserted January 4, 1864.
Not on muster-out roll.
Pr. to Cor., April 11, '64— to Sgt., April 20, '64—
reduced, July 21, 1864— mustered out with com-
pany, July 17, 1865— Vet.
Deserted— returned April 14, 1865— mustered out
^yith company, July 17, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1S65.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Discharced by Special Order, Aug. 5, 1865— Vet.
Wounded Nov. 17, '64— mustered out May 29, '65.
Recruit— never joined company.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Oct. 4, 1861.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 80, 1862.
Deserted July 31, 1861.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
THREE TEARS' SERVICE.
529
Harris, Charles
Hug:hes, James C.
Hudson, John W...
Hicks, P'rederick...
Hines, Patrick
Hooper, John F. A
Haas, John
Hoover, Joseph C...
Hoover, George
Hudson, James
Haas, Andrew
Hair, William
Ibaugh, John ,...
Jacobs, Samuel ,
James, William D.,
Justice, William....
Jenkinson, John....
Jones, John
Johnson, William..,
King, Obadiah
Kelly, Joseph ,
Kennedy, William
Keefe, Jeremiah
Kochersperger, Geo
Kerr, Woods
Kerr, William
Kelly, Charles
Langvvorthy, Chas.
Leidy, John
Lewis, Henry
Liatham, William..
Martin, Robert K ..
Miller, Charles
Miller, John P.. .
Moser, Nathaniel ...
Morgan, William
Malone, John
Martin, William
Miller, William.
Mallon, Dominick...
Masters, John P
Murphy, Daniel
Moore, William
M'Cready, John
M'Gonigal, Michael
M'Cuin, Felix
M'Gee, James
M'Carty, Daniel
M'Grail, James
M'Cuen, Alexander
M'Gowan, Robert...
M'Grail, Lawrence
M' Bride, James
M'Elroy, James
M'Govern, John
Nagle, Henry
Nolan, John
Onstadt, Philip
O'Donnell, Andrew
Parker, James
Paullin, Ediiar, J...
Paullin, Williana T
Peters, Isaac
Pinto, John E. L....
Pearson, Thomas....
Quin, Peter
Roper, James
Roach, Barnard......
Riley, James .........
Reed, Roman A
Richardson, Edwin
Richardson^ Frank
Ritter, Philip.........
67
Private
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do...
.do...
.do...
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,.do
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.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
July
July
July
July
July
Jan.
5, '61,
5, '61.
5, '61,
5, '61,
5, '6L
5, '64:
Feb. 25,
July 5,
Mar. 17,
July 5,
July 6,
July 5,
Jan. 5,
July 5,
July 5,
Jan. 15,
July 5,
Mar. 9,
Jan. 18,
July 5,
July 5,
July 5,
July 5,
Feb. 6,
xMar. 2,
Jan. 20,
Jan. 17,
July 5,
Mar. 9,
July 5,
July 5,
Dee.
Sept.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
July
July
July
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
July
July
July
July
Jnly
Julv
July
July
July
Jan.
July
Jan.
Mar.
Jan.
June
July
Jan.
Feb.
Mar.
April
Dec.
Jan.
Jan.
July
July
June
Jap,
Recruit— never joined company. -
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 18,'61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 9, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 26, '63.
Discharged July 15, 1864.
Discharged July 15, 1864.
Transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps, Septem-
ber 4, 1864 — mustered out December 9, 186.5.
Deserted February 13, 1863.
Deserted February 13, 1863.
Not on muster-out roll.
Discharged July 18, 1864.
Died June 7, '64 — bu. at Chattanooga — grave, 19.
Transferred to company E, September 11, 1861.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865 — Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 30, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Mar. 17, '63.
Deserted January 15, 1864.
Deserted January 9, 1862.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Recruit — never joined company.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June 16, '62.
Discharged Julv 15, 1864.
Discharged .Julv 15, 1864.
Died in Philadelphia, February 7, 1864— Vet.
Died of wds. received at Dallas, Ga., June 7, 1864.
Not on muster-out roll — Vet.
Recruit — never joined company.
Substitute— disch. by Gen. Order, July 11, 1865.
Discharged July 15, 1865.
Deserted July 1, 1£65.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865 — Vet.
Deserted Sept. 15, 1832— returned July 8, 1865—
mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Wd. June 15,'64 — absent, inhospital, at mus. out.
Recruit— never joined company.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Aug. 14, 1864.
Died at Camp Carmel, Md., January 14, 1862.
Died Dec. 1.'64, of wds. rec. at Peach Tree C'k,Ga.
Deserted October 1, 1863.
Deserted July 1, 1865.
Not on muster-out roll.
INIustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Absent, sick, at muster out — Vet.
Discharged on Sui-geon's certificate, June 26, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. May 29, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Mar. 16, '63.
Discharged July 15, 1864.
Discharged July 15, 1864.
Transferred to Signal Corps, September 17, 1861,
Killed at Chancellorsville, May 3, 1863.
Deserted July 1, 1865.
Deserted July 1, 1865.
Deserted August 1, 1861.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Not on muster-out roll.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Killed at Resaca, Ga., May 15, 1864.
Recruit — never joined company.
Discharged July 15, 1864.
Transferred to company K, 29th reg. Aug. 3, 1861.
Deserted January 21, 1864.
Wd. July 10, 186-1— absent, sick, at muster out.
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Recruit — never joined company.
Recruit — never joined company.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 13, '63.
Discharged July 15, 1864.
Deserted June 18, 1862.
Deserted July 10, 1865.
530
TWENTY-KINTH REGIMENT,
SAME.
KANE.
DATE OP MUSTER
INTO SERVICE.
S
i
>
I
3
3
3
3
3
1
KEIIAEKS.
Private
...do
...do
...do
Mar. 26, '64,
July 5, '61,
Jan. 15, '64,
Mar. 28, '64,
Oct. 16, '62,
Jan. 16, '65,
Shriver, Joseph F...
Snyder, John W
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Mustered out witli company, July 17, 1865.
Discharged by General Order, July 28, 1865.
Recruit— never joined company.
Discharged July 21, 1861— minor.
Discharged July 15, 1864.
Discharged July 15, 1864.
Discharged July 15, 1864.
Discharged by General Order, May 13, 1865.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Juno 9, '65..
Tr. to company I, 29th reg. P. V., Aug. 3, 1861.
Died at Washington, D. C, March 9, '64— buried
in Military Asylum Cemetery.
Died at Richmond, Va. , between Sept. 1 and 6, '62.
Deserted October 31, 1861.
Deserted November 2, 1861.
Sickler, Francis H..
...do
...do....
...do
Stinger, WilUam....
Sullivan, Jeremiah
Stiner, Wm. H
Saybolt, James F...
Smith, William H..
Smith, Joseph H....
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
July 5, '61,
July 5, '61,
July 5, '61,
July 5, '61,
Aug. 26, '62,
Jan. 15, '64,
July 5, '61,
July 5, '61,
July 5, '61,
July 5, '61,
July 8, '61,
July 5, '61,
July 5, '61,
Jan. 19, '64,
Jan. 26, '64,
Jan. 17, '65,
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
1
...do
Shannon, James E..
Stillwell, Edgar.....
Sample, James. . .
...do
...do
...do.. .
Smith, Alexander...
Shaw, Charles...
...do
do
Deserted October 10, 1863.
Deserted May 25, 1862.
Deserted January 19, 186"4.
Deserted January 26, 1864.
Deserted January 17, 1865.
Deserted July 1, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, May 25, '62.
Tr. to company C, 29th reg. P. V., Aug. 3, 1861.
Deserted February 18, 1864.
Staceyon, John V...
Smith, Bethel A
...do
...do
...do
...do
Taylor, George W...
Thompson, C. A
Temmi, John
Tully, John
...do
...do
...do
...do...
July 5, '61,
July 5, '61,
Feb. 18, '64,
Mar. 26, '64,
Feb. 27, '64,
July 5, '61,
Jan. 12, '65,
July 5, '61,
July 13, '61,
Dec. 29, '63,
3
3
3
3
3
3
1
3
3
3
Thomas, Chas. R....
...do
...do
Not on muster-out roll.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 21, '63.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Discharged July 15, 1864.
Transferred to Vet. Res. Corps, Feb. 15, 1864.
Deserted December 29, 1863.
Waurich, Domin'k
Williamson, Jno.W
Wallace, Robert
Walker, Samuel
...do
...do
...do
...do
Company I.
RECRUITED AT PHILADELPHIA.
Wm. Rickards, Jr.
Wilham L. Stork..
James S. Smith.
Lemuel C. Reeves.,
John D. Wilson
Theodore K. Vogal
Richard Park
E, G. Tomlinson.,
David Gillen
John C. Sleher
John W. Comfort..,
John J, Fitzgerald
William H, Wilson
William Haydock.,
Theodore De Bow...
E.N. Lommerkamp
Charles Potter....
Michael Walton.
William Hassall.
Theodore A. Downs
WUliam Holeroft .
Capt.,
...do.
1st Lt..
..do....
2dLt,
..do...
1st Sgt.
..do....
Serg't.
...do....
...do..
...do..,
...do..
...do..,
...do..
...do..,
Corp.
...do..
...do..
...do.
July
July
9, '61,
9, '61,
3
3
July
9, '61,
3
July
June
9, '61,
3, '61,
3
3
July
July
9, '61,
9, '61,
3
3
July
July
9, '61,
9, '61,
3
3
Dec.
July
9, '63,
9, '61,
3
3
July
9, '61,
3
Aug.
1, '61,
3
July
Oct:
July
July
July
July
Dec.
9, '61,
3, '61,
9, '61,
9, '61,
9, '61,
9, '61,
9, '63,
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
Feb.
18, '62,
3
Pr. to Lt. Col. 29th reg. P. V., Oct. 4, 1862.
Pr. from 1st -^^t. to 2d Lt., Feb. 8, '62— to Capt.>
Feb. 22, 1863— resigned April 8, 1864.
Pr. from Sgt. to 1st Lt., Feb. 22, 1863— to Capt.»
Sept.23,'64— mus. out with Co.,Julyl7,'65— Vet.
Resigned February 5, 1862.
Pr. from priv. to Sgt. Maj., March 1, 1862— to 2d
Lt., Feb. 22, 1863— to 1st Lt., Nov. 9, '64— mus-
tered out with cdhipany, July 17, 1865 — Vet.
Resigned January 17, 1863.
Pr. from 1st Sergeant to 2d Lieut., Jan. 9, 1865—
mustered out with company, July 17, '65— Vet.
Promoted to Sergeant Major, August 3, 1863.
Promoted to 1st Sergeant, Janiiary 10, '65^mus-
tered out with company, July 17, 1865 — Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865 — Vet.
Promoted to Sergeant, December 31, 1863 — mus-
tered out with company, July 17, 1865— Vet.
Promoted to Sergeant, January 10, 1865 — mus-
tered out with company, July 17, 1865 — Vet.
Promoted from Corporal, June 5, 1865 — mustered
out with company, July 17, 1865 — Vet.
Transferred to Vet. Res. Corps, August 1, 1863.
Transferred to Regular Army, December 24, '62.
Killed at Gettysburg, July 3, 1863.
Died at Washington, D. C, June 3, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865 — Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1S65 — Vet.
Promoted to Corporal, April, 1864 — mustered out
with company, July 17, 1865— Vet.
Promoted to Corporal, January 10, 1865 — mus-
tered out with cqmpany, July 17, 1865.
THREE YEAES' SERVICE.
531
Joseph C. Cusack...
Henry C. Johnson.
Wm. C. Torrance..
George C. Spooner
James Franklaud.,
William F. Fisher.
David Wiley
J. B. M'Menomy...
William Mountain
William Gouder....
William H. Gillen.
Thos. B. Hickman-
William Simpson..,
John Haggerty
William E. Lalon...
Geo. H. Higgins
Aoked, Robert
Allhiser, Henry. ....
Bogart, Jacob
Browu, Joseph
Bush, Henry
Brandt, Joseph B ..
Butler, Samuel
Bishop, B'rancis
Bishop, Charles
Bady, William
Baker, Charles H...
Brady, John
Brown, James-
Bennett, Samuel
Bird, Francis
Carr, Philip
Curley, Martin.
Carr, Henry.
Corbon, Robert J...
Clark, John
Conver, John
Castle, Joseph
Coney, Robert
Comfort, Winches'r
Caul, George -
Collins, John....
Conway, John...,
Deitz, John
Dolan, Patrick...,
Donnelly, Thos. P..
Durkin, Patrick
Dellinger, William.,
Dewire, John
Daniels, Henry
Earley, Charles F...
Eagen, John
Ellis, Alexander....
Eddy, John
Ennis, Patrick
Fereey, Bernard
Fritz, Francis N
Franklin, Benj. E...
Ford. William
Foster, William G.
Gheris, Wilson M..
Glacken, Charles...
Gordon, Robert
Gordon, William...
Gatewood, Charles.
GriflBn, James do
Gillegan, John (...do
July 9, '61,
July 9, '61,
Dec. 8, '64,
.do July 9, '61,
.do Sept. 12, '62,
.do July 9, '61,
Sept. 12, '62,
Sept. 23, '62,
July 11, '61,
July 9, '61,
July 9, '61,
July 9, '
Jan. 26, '
July 9, '
Julv 9,'
•July 9, '
Jan. 13, '
July 9, '
Jan. 5, '
Nov. 28, ''
Nov. 28, ''
Feb. 4, '^
Nov. 25, '
Sept. 11, '
July 9, '
July 9, '
Nov. 29, '<
Sept. 9, '
Dec. 10, 'I
Feb- 6, 'i
Oct. 18, '(
Feb. 6, '<
Jan. 20, 'i
Feb. 5, 'I
Nov. 25, '(
July 9, '(
Aug. 30, '(
Aug. 1, '<
Aug. 1, '(
Feb, 12, '(
Sept. 11, '(
Jan. 19, '(
Feb. 5, '(
Jan. 7, '(
July 9, '(
Dec. 13, '64,
Sept. 9, '62,
Promoted to Corporal, June 5, 1865— mustered
out with company, July 17, 1865— Vet.
Promoted to Corporal, June 5, 1865— mustered
out with company, July 17, 1865— Ve^.
Promoted to Corporal, June 5, 1865 — mustered
out with company, July 17, 1865,
Discharged on writ of habeas corjjus, July 29, '61.
Discharged by General Order, June 5, 1865,
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 27, '62.
Promoted to Corporal, May 1, 1865— discharged
by General Order, June 5, 1865.
Prisoner from December 14, 1864, to March 17,
1865— discharged by G, O., June 22, 1865.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Nov. 16, 1863.
Killed at Gettysburg, July 3, 1863.
Died at Chester, Pa,, May 7, 1864.
Discharged by General Order, Oct. 13, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out'with company, July 17, 1865.
Discharged on writ of habeas corpus, July 20, '61.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Sept. 1, 1863.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 9, '63.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Sent to hospital at Frederick, Md., May 26, '62 —
not heard of since.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Discharged by General Order, August 3, 1865.
Absent, in hospital, at muster out.
Discharged by General Order, June 5, 1865.
Discharged July 15, 1864,
Tr, to company F, 29th reg. P. V,, Sept. 1, 1861.
Promoted to Hospital Steward, Aug. 8, 1862.
Recruit — deserted — date unknown.
Substitute — never joined company.
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865,
Discharged by General Order, June 22, 1865.
Discharged by General Order, July 13, 1865.
Discharged July 15, 1865.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, May 23, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 11, '61.
Discharged July 15, 1864,
Transferred to Vet, Reserve Corps, May 9, 1865.
Recruit — deserted — date unknown.
Recruit— never joined company.
Recruit — never joined company.
Mustered out with company, .1 uly 17, 1865.
Discharged by order of Brigadier General Mont-
gomery, January 9, 1863.
Discharged July 15, 1864.
Discharged July 15, 1864.
Recruit — deserted — date unknown.
Substitute — never joined company.
Discharged by General Order, July 24, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865 — Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 1.7, 1865.
Deserted July 10, 1881.
Missing Dpcember 12, 1862.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Discharged July 15, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 9, 1863.
Deserted August 9, 1861,
Deserted February 18, 1862,
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865 — Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, May 23, '62.
Tr. to company F, 29th reg, P. V., Nov. 6, 1864.
Died at Washington, D. C, February 13, 1863—
buried in Military Asylum Cemetery.
Substitute— never joined company.
Recruit— deserted— date unknown.
532
TWENTY-NINTH REGIMENTy
NAME.
RANK.
I
DATE OF MUSTEK (
INTO Se'rVICE. ^
remarks.
Garegan, Peter
Gillingham, Tini'y..
Private
..do
..do
Jan. 16. '65, ]
Jan. 14, '65, ^
July 9, '61, ^
July 9, '61, '
Nov. 28, '64, ]
Dec. 23, '64,
Jan. 16, '65, ]
July 9, '61, ^
Feb. 20, '64, ^
Oct. 4, '64, ]
.July 9, '61, ^
Oct. 10, '62, ''■
July 9, '61, '
Feb. 8, '64, i
July 9, '61, -
Aug. 21, '62, ^
Dec. 22, '64, ]
Feb. 3, '64, '
Oct. 3, '64,
Jan. 19, '65, ^
Feb. 5, '64, ^
Dec. 25, '64,
Dec. 10, '64, '
Sept. 9, '62, .
Jan. 16, '65, <
July 9, '61, .
July 9, '61,
July 9, '61,
"July 9, '61,
Jan. 29, '64,
Feb. 26, '64,
Feb. 19, '64,
Feb. 1, '64, .
Sept. 25, '63,
Jan. 17, '65,
Jan. 17, '65,
Dec. 9, '64,
Dec. 13, '64,
July 9, '61,
Sept. 9, '62,
Jan. 28, '64,
July 9, '61,
Sept. 26, '64,
Feb. 26, '64,
July 9, '61,
July 9, '64,
Julv 9, '61,
July 9, '61,
Feb. 18, '62,
Feb. 18, '62,
.July 9, '61,
July 9, '61,
Dec. 10, '64,
Jan. 17, '65,
Dec. 10, '64,
July 9, '61,
July 9, '61,
Oct. 3, '61,
Feb. 12, '62,
Oct. 3, '61,
July 9, '61,
July 9, '61,
July 9, '61,
Dec. 10, '64,
Sept. 26, '64,
July 9, '61,
Oct. 14, '62,
Jan. 11, '65,
Nov. 25, '64,
Nov. 25, '64,
Aug. 23, '62,
Sept. 22, '62,
Prisoner— discharged by.G. 0., July 28, 1865.
Never joined company.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865— Vet,
> Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865— Vet,
Mustered out witli company, July 17, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Mustered out with companv, July 17, 1865.
5 Discharged by Special Order, Aug. 5, 1865— Vet,
5 Wounded May 15, 1864, at Resaca, Ga.— absent,
in hospital, at muster out.
L Discharged by General Order, June 25, 1865.
Disch. by sen. of general court martial, Feb., '62,
..do
Hill, Amos.
..do
Hill, Wesley.
Hamilton, Asb'yW
Hortensten, Philip..
Henry, Charles
Howard, Jacob
Huddleson, Jas. R..
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
Howard, George
Harris, Charles
Hampsou, William
Ingram, Charles F..
Jones, Caleb
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do ....
5 Deserted July 9, 1861.
5 Recruit— never joined company.
5 Deserted February 18, 1862.
5 Discharged by General Order, Sept. 29, 1862.
Died July 19, '65— bu. at Alexandria, grave, 3,315.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
L Mustered out July 1, 1865.
5 Substitute— disch. by General Otder, July 10, '65.
5 Deserted May 26, 1864.
Deserted June 20, 1865.
'' Substitute— never joined company.
• Recruit — deserted— date unknown.
' Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
5 Discharged July 15, 1864.
J Discharged July 15, 1864.
i Deserted March 30, returned, December 8, 1863—
and again deserted Feb. 28, 1864— Vet.
i Mustered out with company, July 17, 186.5— Vet-
3 Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
> Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
5 Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
' Mustered out with company, July 17, I865i
'< Mustered out with company, July 17, l>-:65.
3 Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
3 Recruit— never joined company.
1 Substitute— disch. by General Order, July 10,'65i.
3 Died July 10, '65— bu. at Alexandria, grave, 3,301.
3 Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 14, '61.
3 Discharged by General Order, June 5, 1865.
3 Discharged by General Order, May 31, 1865v
3 Discharged July 15, 1864.
1 Drafted— disch. by General Order, June 5, 1865^
3 Discharged by General Order, June 5, 1865.
3 Died March 17, 1862, at Winchester, Va.
3 Killed byaccidentatStafrordC.H.,Va.,Jan.29,'63,
3 Killed at Gettysburg, July 3, 1863.
3 Trilled at Dallas, Ga., May 25, 1864— Vet.
3 Died September 11, 1864, of wounds received at
lOngston, Ga — Vet.
3 Deserted July 10, 1864.
3 Deserted July 20, 1861.
3 Deserted July 27, 1861.
3 Substitute— never joined company.
3 Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
1 Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
3 Discharged on writ of habeas corpus, July 24, '61.
3 Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 5, 1863.
3 Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Sept. 2, 1863.
3 Killed at Atlanta, Ga., July 28, 1864.
3 Killed at Gettysburg, July 3, 1863.
3 Missing December 12, 1862.
3 Deserted August, 1862. .
3 Deserted October 17, 1861.
1 Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
1 Drafted— disch. by General Order, June 5, 1865.
3 Deserted August 19, 1861.
3 Recruit— deserted— date unknown.
1 Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
1 Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
1 Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
3 Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 26, '63»
3 Recruit- deserted— date unknown.
Kelch, William F...
Kopp, Martin
..do
do .
Kraug, Andrew
Keenan, Peter
..do
do
Kimberiain, .John...
Kepler, Charles
Keagh, Thomas
..do
..do
..do
...do
Lloyd, Nathaniel....
Lindsev,Wm. H....
Lightcap, W. F. H..
Morrison, John
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
Miles George
do
Miller, Michael
...do
Mvers Charles.
do
Maurrer, Edward...
Miller, Peter
...do
...do
...do....
...do
...do
...do
Morris, Thomas
Marker, William....
...do
...do
..do!....
Mulenburg, Henry
Myers, Henry
Monday, Charles....
Murphy, John P.....
Morrow, James
Murgeroyde, David
Morgan, Thomas
Mathews, Charles...
Murphy, Joseph
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
do
Muyr, Claudius
Mehin, William F...
M'Call, John
...do
...do
.do ...
M'Neill, John D
...do
...do. ...
M'Keys, Patrick
...do
M'Closkey, Wm
M'Uhenny, Robert.
M'Laughlin, Ema'l
M'Carty, Timothy..
M'Neill, .James
M'Nulty, John H...
Nieman, Henry
Nicklow, Michael...
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
O'Kesan, Wm. M...
Peoples, Theo. D....
Peiroe, Harrison....
Polgard, Benjamin
...do
...do
...do
...do....
...do
Philips, Henry M..
...do....
THREE YEARS' SERVICE.
533
Powell, William Private
Quinlan, James do
Robb, William P do
Rutter, WilliaiB.,..
Reed, Levi C
' Ream, Henry
Reed, John
Runey, John
Rose, Major
Ricketts, John B...
Roth, Joseph ,
Roach, Henry
Roach, William
Ryan, John J ,
Steiu, Ebenezer
Silverthorne, Peter
Selfridge, Whitner
Sowers, Joseph M...
Stewart, John C
Spear, Gottlieb G....
Stewart, John
Smith, Enos
Shemold, Fred'k....
Stewa rt, John
Smith, John
Smith, John
Toohey, John
Tomlinson, Benj. A
Thompson, Wm
Van Kirk, And. G..
Van Doran, Henry
Williams, Elw'd N
Waltman, John
Walter, John
Ware, Alexander..
Wullany, Jackson.,
Wilson, John D
Williams, Wm. W.
Watson, John
Wallace, Oliver ,
do ...
do...
do...
do...
do...
do...
do...
do...
do...
do...
do...
do...
...do...
..do..:
..do...
..do...
.do Jnly
.do July
do.
...do.
Walker, Henry
Warren, Henry
Wadsworth, Chas...
Wheeler, John
Walter, Henry B....
White, John...
Young, Levi
Yengling, Wash
.do....
.do....
.do....
• do....
.do....
.do....
...do....
...do
...do
..do
...do
...do
...do
do
do
do
do
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
Sept. 29, '62,
July 9, '61,
July 9, '61,
Feb.
Dec.
Oct.
Jan.
.Jan.
July
July
Feb.
July
Jan.
A us.
July
Feb.
Jan.
Nov.
July
25, '64,
23, '64,
4, '64,
18, '65,
17, '65,
9, -6],
9, '6i;
9, '64,
9, -61,
17, '65,
22, '62,
9, '61,
15, '64,
19, '65,
25, '64,
9, 'Gl,
9, '61,
9, '61,
July 5, '61,
July 9, '61,
Sept. 13,
Dec. 10,
Dec. 12,
July 9,
Feb. 1,
Dec. 10,
July 9,
July 9,
Feb. 2,
Feb. 23,
Nov. 25,
Sept. 12,
July 9,
June 3,
July 5,
July 9,
July 9,
July 9,
Sept. 5,
July 9,
Dec. 10,
Sept. 10,
Oct. 14,
Jan. 17,
Dec. 23,
Recruit— deserted— date unknown.
Disch. on writ of habeas corpus, July 30, 1861.
Reduced from Corporal, November 1, 1864— mus-
tered out with company, July 17, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Discharged by General Order, Aug. IS, '65— Vet.
Discharged by General Order, July 14, 1865.
Recruit — never joined company.
Discharged by order of Gen. Banks, May 23, '62.
Discharged July 16, 1863.
Discharged by General Order, June 17, 1865.
Deserted August 19, 1861.
Deserted — date unknown.
Recruit — deserted — date unknown.
Mustered out with company, July 17, '65 — Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Discharged by General Order, June 25, 1865.
Tr. tiKcompany K, 29th reg. P. V., July 10, 1861.
Killed at Fdenburg, Va., April 2, 1862.
Died August 16, 1862, at Lynchburg, Va., while
a prisoner of war.
Killed at Pine Knob, Ga., June 15, 1864.
Died of wounds received at Resaea, Ga., May 25,
1864— buried at Chattanooga— grave, 446— Vet.
Recruit— deserted— date unknown
Substitute — never joined company
Substitute — never joined company.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865— Vet.
Rjustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Substitute — never joined company.
Discharged on writ of habeas corpus, July 20, '61.
Discharged July 15, 1864.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Discharged by General Order, June 5, 1865.
Discharged July 15, 1864.
Promoted to Sergeant Major, March 1, 1862.
Tr. to company C, 29th reg. P. V.. Aug. 1, 1861.
Killed at Gettysburg, July 3, 1863.
Died Dec. 12, '63, of wounds received at Lookout
Mountain— buried at Chattanooga— grave, 341.
Deserted July 12, 1862. ^ o ,
Deserted April 17, 1864.
Deserted July 28, 1861.
Substitute — never joined company.
Recruit — deserted—date unknoAvn.
Recruit — deserted — date unknown.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Discharged by General Order, August 3, 1865.
Company K.
RECRUITED AT PHILADELPHIA.
James E. Wenrick..
Wm. D. Rickards..
Wm. J. Augustine
Edward A. Parker.
Philip A. Voorhees
Edw'd J. Harvey,
John H. Hughes.
John T. Gilligan.
July 11,
July 11,
July 11,
July 11, '61,
July 11,
July 11,
July 11, '61,
IstSgt.. July 11, '61,
Resigned January 28, 1862.
Pr. to Capt., May 6, 1832— disch. July 8, 1864.
Promoted to Captain, Nov. 9, '64 — Brevet Major,
March 13, 1865- absent at muster out.
Pr. toSAt., May 20, -62—10 1st Sgt., Apr. 25, '63—
to 2d Lt., July 26, '63— to 1st Lt., Nov. 9, '64—
mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Resigned December 6, 1862.
Promoted to 2d Lieutenant, April 24, 1833— killed
at Gettysburg, Julv 2, 1863.
Pr. to Cor., May, 1862— to Sgt., Oct., 1862— to 1st
Sgt., '63— to 2d Lt., Nov. 9, '64— mustered out
with company, July 17, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865— Vet.
534
TWENTY-NINTH REGIMENT,
John M, Johnson ...
S. J. Monkhouse
Mich'l B. Erickson
Charles J. Reilly....
Thomas B. Beebe...
Jos. A. Jackson
John Lyle
John S. Brandt
Jacob Lower
William Dngan
Geo. W. Pai-kinson
John W. Clayton ...
William Fallon
Robert Campbell ...
John Salmon
Walter L.Shultz....
Robert E. Hornor...
WiUiam Richards...
Charles E. Steward
Elihu M. Wallace...
Richard KelUgan...
George Snyder
George A. Conley...
Hem-y C. PhilUps...
John E. Stewart....,
Allen, Charles ,
Altemott, Henry....
Armstrong, Henry
Andrews, William
Applegate, John
Bogan, John
Butler, Josiah ,
Butler, James
Boyde, Daniel
Brady, Patrick
Bailey, John T
Burk, James
Brown, George
Brooks, Richard. . . .
Beeteler, George.
Bradfield Jeremiah
Baird, Finley
Clayton, Wm. E
Clayton, David M...
Cheim, George V....
Conly, John
Cavenaugh, Peter...
Cleckner, John
Cox, John
Coflfee, John
Cox, William
Crosscup, George ...
Cameron, William..
Conklin, Isaac
, Davis, William H..
Donahue, William.
Dufl&eld, Champion
Douglas, Robert....
Dean, William
Derbin, James
Darnell, William ..
,' Davenport, James..
' Eppright, Joseph...
j Easterday, George,
! Eber, Joseph E. F.
i Ellis, David
Furlong, .Tames
Felty, Joseph
Farry, Miehael
French, Thomas....
Griffin, Martin J....
July 11, '61,
July 11, '61,
July 11, '61,
July 11, '61,
July 11, '61,
July 11, '61,
July 11, '61,
July 11, '61,
July 11, '61,
Julv 11, '61,
July n, '61,
July 11, '61,
July 11, '61,
July 11, '61,
Jyly 11, '61,
Dec. 10, '63,
Julv 11, '61,
July 11. "61,
July 11, '61,
Aug. 23, '62,
July 11, '61,
July 11, '61,
July 11, '61,
July 11, '61,
July 9, '61,
Dec. 10, '63,
Feb. 8, '64,
Dec. 5, '62,
Mar. 11, '64,
Aug. 25, '62,
July 11, '61,
Dec. 10, '63,
Dec. 10, '63,
Jan. 15, '64,
Feb. 15, '64,
Dec. 23, '64,
Jan. 10, '65,
July 11, '61,
July 11, '61,
July
Sept.
Dec.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
July
July
Sept.
Sent.
July
July
July
July
Ajaril
July
Dec.
Mar.
Dec.
Sept.
July
July
Aug.
Dec.
Feb.
Julv
Feb.
Oct.
Dec.
Sept.
July
Jan.
11, '61,
2, '62,
10, '63,
5, '64,
6, '64,
6, '65,
11, '61,
11, '61,
8, '62,
3, '62,
11, '61,
11, '61,
11, '61,
11, '61,
1, '64,
5, '61,
10, '63,
11, '64,
23, '64,
6, '62,
11, '61,
11, '61,
16, '62,
10, '63,
13, '64,
11, '61,
6, '64,
13, '62,
10, '63,
2, '62,
11, '61,
8, '64,
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1S65 — ^Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 18i55— Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1S65 — ^Vet.
Wd. June 10, 1864 — ab., sick, at mus. out — ^Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certilicate, Nov. 22, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 15, '63.
Wounded at Winchester, May 25, '62 — discharg-
ed on Surgeon's certificate, August 25, 1862.
Killed by railroad accident at Franklin, Ind.,
October 5, 1863.
Killed at Gettysburg, July 3, 1863.
Deserted xMay 18, 1862.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865 — ^Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865 — ^Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Wd. June 15, 1864— ab.', sick, at mus. out— Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 18, 1865 — ^Vet,
Discharged June 30, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, April 23, '63,
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 19, '&J«
Discharged by Ge' eral Order, June 6, 1865.
Deserted August 2, 1861.
Deserted May 25, 1862
Mustered out July 27, 1865— Vet.
Prisoner from April 7 to Sept. 17, '62— mastered
out with company, July 17, 1865 — ^Vet.
Discharged on Surg, certificate — date unknown.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865 — ^Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Absent, without leave, at muster out.
Killed at Gettysburg, July 3, 1863.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865 — ^Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865 — ^Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Drafted— discharged by G. O., July 11, 1865.
Recruit — never joined company.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 9, '61.
Wounded at Gettysburg, Pa.— discharged June
80, 1864.
Discharged June 30, 1864.
Discharged by General Order, June 6, 1865.
Transferred to Vet. Res. Corps, Jan. 15, '65— Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Discharged June 30, 1864.
Discharged June 30, 1864.
Discharged by General Order, June 6, 1865.
Discharged by General Order, June 6, 1865.
Deserted February 25, 1863.
Deserted July 14, 1861.
Deserted July 14, 1861.
Deserted July 13, 1861.
Not on muster-out roll.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1S65— Vet.
Wd. July 22, 1864— absent, sick, at muster out.
Drafted— discharged by G. O., July 1, 1865.
Discharged on Surseon's certificate, Feb. 19, '63.
Died at Strasburg,'Va., May 24, 1862.
Killed at Pine Knob, Ga., June 15. 1864.
Discharged by General Order, June 6, 1865.
Mustere'd out with company, July 17, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1S65.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 11, '64.
Recruit — never joined company.
Absent, without leave, at muster out.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865— Vet,
Killed at I^ookout Mountam, Nov. 24, l-iiiO.
Deserted January 1, 1862.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1S65.
TJIRER years' service.
536
DATE OP MUSTER
i
1
IKTO SERVICE.
i, REMARKS.
George, Ezekiel C...
Private
Oct. 25, '64,
1 INIustered oiit with company, July 17, 1865.
Gates, Henry A
...do
Sept. 19, '62,
1 Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
GiLkey, Jacob
...do
Sept. 2, '62,
July 11, '61,
July 11, '61,
o Discharged by General Order, May 31, 1865.
3 Discharged by order of War Dep't, March 19, '65.
3 Disch. on writ of habeas corpus, July 16, 1861.
...do
Gilpin, Nathaniel...
...do
Glen, Robert
...do
July 11, '61,
July 11, '61,
3 Discharged on Surgeon's cerificate, Jan. 15, 1863.
3 Died at Strasburg, Va., May 21, 1862.
Gorman. Thomas....
...do
Galbraith, Herbert..
...do
July 11, '61,
3 Deserted February 1, 1863.
Gorman, Michael...
...do
Dec. 10, '63,
3 Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865— "Vet.
Harbison Samp'n J
...do
Julv 11, '61,
3 Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865— Vet.
Howarth, John
...do
Jan. 29, '64,
3 Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Harshaw, Chas. E...
...do.....
Jan. 5, '64,
3 Mustered out with companv, July 17, 1865.
Hunter, Chas. E
...do
July 11, '61,
3 Discharged June 30. 1864.
...do
Sept. 3, '62,
July 11, '61,
3 Killed at Gettysburg, July 3, 1863.
3 Deserted May 18, 1862.
Hurstman, Mathias
...do
Hesser, Francis
...do
Aug. 27, '62,
3 Deserted February 25. 1864.
...do
Oct. 28, '64,
Jan. 7, '65,
Johnson, William...
...do
3 Recruit— never joined company.
3 Recruit— never joined company.
Johnson, Charles....
...do
Jan. 10, '65,
Jackson, William...
...do
July 11, '61,
3 Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Mar. 25, '63.
Johnson, William...
...do
July 11, '64,
3 Deserted August 25, 1861.
Kraflft, George T
...do
July 11, '61,
3 Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865— Vet.
Knight, William....
...do
Oct. 21, '64,
3 Discharged bv order of War Dep't, March 19, '65.
Krafft, Jacob...
...do
Aug. 29, '62,
July 11, '61,
3 Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, April 23, '65.
3 Prisoner from May 25, to September 17. 1862—
mustered out with company, Julv 17, '65— Vet.
Leich, William
...do
Lee, JohnE
...do
Feb. 6, '65,
1 Mustered out with companv, July 17, 1865.
Long, Alexander....
...do
Oct. 16, '62,
3 Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Lvttle, James
...do
Jan. 11, '65,
1 Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Leith, George
...do
Jan. 10, '65,
3 Recruit — never joined comiiany.
Litzenburg, Ed. W
...do
Julv 11, '61,
3 Discharged by order of War Dep't, March 19, '65.
Lambert, Samuel...
...do
Julv 11, '61,
3 Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 17, '62.
Lockhart, Robert...
...do
July 11, '61,
3 Killed at Gettysburg, July 3, 1863.
Leesman, Earnest..
...do
July 11, '61,
3 Deserted Januarv 1, 1862.
...do
July 11, '61,
Jan. 27, '65,
Maton, Francis
...do
1 Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Mann, John
...do
Jan. 19, '65,
1 Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Morton, James
...do
Feb. 10, '64,
3 Absent, without leave, at muster out.
...do
Feb. 4, '65,
1 Recruit— never joined company.
3 Discharged June 30, 1864.
Monroe, John
...do
July 11, '61,
Maltman, Wm. H...
...do
Aug. 25, '62,
3 Discharged by General Order, June 6, 1865.
Mills, Edward L
...do
July 11, '61,
3 Discharged on writ of habeas corpus, July 12, 'b'l.
Maxwell, Thomas...
...do
Oct. 25, '64,
1 Not on muster-out roll.
M'Hhenuy, Thos
..do
July 11, '61,
3 Mustered out with company, July 17, 186.5— Vet.
M'Ciain, James
..ao
July 11, '61,
5 Mustered out with companv, July 17, 1865— Vet.
M'Clusky, James P
..do
Jan. 10, '65,
J Recruit— never joined company.
M'Mann, Thomas...
..do
July 11, '61,
5 Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, May 26, 1862.
M'Namara, John
..do
July 11, '61,
3 Discharged June 30, 1864.
M'Quillin, Thomas..
..do
Dec. 2, '62,
5 Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Jan. 15, 1865.
M'Dutfee, John
...do
July 11, '61,
3 Deserted February 29, 1864.
M'CuUa, John..
..do
Dec. 5, '62,
3 Deserted February 29, 1864.
M'Crossan, Wm
..do
July 11, '61,
3 Deserted May 18, 1862.
M'Ginnis, James
..do
Oct. 21, '64,
I Not on muster-out roll.
Nancread, William
..do
Sept. 26, '62,
3 Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, April 15, 1865.
O'Neill, Richard
..do
July 11, '61, .
5 Not on muster-out roll.
Propert, William....
..do
Mar. 11, '64, .
i Mustered out with company, Julv 17, 1865.
Paullin, Wm. T
..do
July 5, '61, ^
5 Deserted— returned— mustered out with compa-
ny, July 17, 1865.
L Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Palmer, Stillwell...
..do
Dec. 23, '64,
Payne, Thomas
..do
Jan. 10, '64, .
5 Recruit— never joined company.
Phillips, George
..do
July 11, '61, ^
5 Wounded at Winchester, May 25, '62— discharg-
ed on Surgeon's certificate, September 29, 1862.
Pennington, Vinc't
..do
Sept. 8, '62, ;
5 Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, April 23^ '63.
Phillips, Isaac W...
..do
Jan. 26, '65, ^
5 Prisoner from Feb. 9, to March 6, '65— discharg-
ed by General Order, July 1, 1865.
Quinlan, Jackson...
..do
July 11, '61, r
5 Deserted May 18, 1862.
..do
July 11, '61, i
July 11, '61, '
5 Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865— Vet.'
5 Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865— Vet.
Reed, I]enjamin
..do....
Runner, Thomas....
..do
Feb. 16, '64, .-
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Rowland, William-
..do
July 11, '61, i
> Discharged June 30, 1864.
..do
July 11, '61, '
Sept. 2, '62, :
> Discharged June 30, 1864.
Reynolds, Oliver
..do
5 Discharged by General Order, June 6, 1865.
Rutter, Robert
..do
July 11, '61, r
> Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, April 6, 1863.
5 Transferred to Vet. Res. Corps. May 2, 1865— Vet.
Rupture, Lewis
..do
July 11, '61, i
i^tagg, George H
..do
July 11, '61, C
J Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865— Vet.
536
TWENTY-NINTH REailMBNT.
NAME.
RANK.
DATE OP MUSTER
INTO SERVICE.
3
3
3
1
1
1
3
1
1
3
3
3
3
1
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
REMARKS.
Semler, John
Private
...do
...do
...do
-do
...do
July 11, '61,
Feb. 9, '64,
Feb. 24, '64,
Dec. 23, '64,
Dec. 23, '64,
Jan. 11, '65,
Feb. 8, '64,
Aug. 6, '64,
Sept. 20, '64,
July 11, '61,
July 11. '61,
Mar. 9, '64,
July 11, '61,
Dec. 23, '64,
July 11, '61,
Oct. 18, '62,
Jan. 28, '64,
July 11, '61,
July 11, '61,
Oct. 14, '62,
Feb. 26, '63,
July 11, '61,
July 11, '61,
Jan. 13, '64,
July 11, '61,
July 11, '61,
Sept. 1, '62,
Sept. 11, '62,
July 11, '61,
July 11, '61,
July' 11, '61,
Sept. 1, '62,
April 1, '64,
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Recruit — never joined companv.
Discharged by General Order, July 10, 1865.
Absent sick at muster out
Simpson, John W..
Summers, Alex
Seccrest, Henry
Snowberger, Elias..
Smith, John C
Shock, Frederick...
Smith, Charles.
...do
do
Shaw, Thompson....
Sachenheimer, F....
Steel, William
...do
...do
...do
Absent, without leave, at muster out.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, April 22, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June 27, '62.
Died of wounds, March 6, 1865, at Louisville,
Kentucky.
Deserted July 14, 1863.
Died July 22,1865— buried at Alexandria— grave,
Disch. on writ of habeas corpus, July 13, 1861.
Mastered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865 — ^Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Discharged by General Order, Aug 7, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with company, Julv 17, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1865.
Discharged June 30, 1864— expiration of terra.
Discharged Julv 18, 1864.
Discharged by General Order, June 6, 1865.
Discharged by General Order, June 6, 1865.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, April 4, '63.
Killed at Kenesaw Mountain, June 25, 1864—
buried at Chattanooga— grave, 285.
Died at Alexandria,Nov. 24, 1862-^buried in Mili-
tary Asylum Cemetery.
Deserted October 5, 1862.
Summerdyke, J
Scott, Cfharles
...do
...do
Traux, Thomas
Tucker, George
...do
...do ...
Vaughan, William..
Vantine, Wm. H....
Walker, Charles
Walker, Edward A
Winart, Charles W
Watson, John.
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
do
White, John .
do
Woods, Edward
Woods, Peter
...do
...do
Wilson, John . ..
do
Wagner, Jacob E....
Wiles, George B
Woods, Thomas
...do
...do
...do
...do
Walsh, Wilham
Wrenn, Thomas.. ...
Winters, James
...do
...do
...do
Woods, George
...do
Not on muster-out roll.
UNASSIGNED MEN
Altemus, A. F
Evans, John
Private
.. do ...
Jan. 4, '65,
Dec. 24, '63,
Mar. 3, '64,
Aug. 23, '64,
1
3
3
1
Substitute— discharged by G. O., Sept. 6, 1865.
Not on muster-out roll
Hallowell, Benj. F..
M'Innes, Wm. N....
Oswald, Benj
...do
...do
...do
Discharged by General Order, July 21, 1865.
Not on musteV-out roll.
Died June 25, 1864-buried at City Point, Va.
Not on muster-out roll.
Prisoner from Mar. 10, to IVfay 5, 1865— discharged
by Geperal Order, August 26, 1865.
Prisoner from Mar. 10, to Mav 5,1865— discharged
by General Order, August 19, 1865.
Died February 4, 1865— buried in Cypress Hill
Cemetery, L. I.
Preston, George W
Renter, William
Renter, Henry M....
Ryan, John
...do
...do
...do
...do
Mar. 10, '64,
June 5, '65,
June 5, '65,
3
1
1
RECORD
OP THE
Reserve Volunteer Corps,
FOE
THREE YE^HS' SERVICE.
Organized under the act of the Pennsylvania Legislature of May 15, 1861,
Introductory Note.
PREVIOUS to the breaking out of the rebellion the prediction was made
that if secession resulted 3a hostilities the conflict would be on northern
soil.* The possibility of this event was contemplated by the national authori-
ties, and when a, rebellious army began to assemble in northern Virginia, a
camp was established at Chambersburg and an army of observation, under
General Patterson, was organized to prevent the egress of hostile forces from
the seceded territory. On the 16th of AprU, General Patterson was, by the
order of Governor Curtin, placed in command of Pennsylvania troops, and
soon after, by the order of Lieutenant General Scott, was assigned to the com-
mand of the Department of Washington, embracing the States of Pennsyl-
vania, Delaware and Maryland, and the District of Columbia. Convinced that
the contest upon which the nation was about to enter would be much longer
than was generally anticipated, and that the services of the three months' troops
should not be the sole depeB»:e.nce, he believed that advantage should be taken
of the time to prepare for the future, lest at some critical moment it should be
left without an army. By the action of the hostile element in Maryland on the
19th of April, all communication from Philadelphia, the headquarters of Gen-
eral Patterson, with Washington, was cut off. In the absence of orders, he
was left to rely wholly on his own judgment as commander of the Depart-
ment, and, accordingly, made a requisition on Governor Curtin for twenty-five
additional regiments of infantry, and one regiment of cavalry, to be mustered
into the service of the United States. In compliance with this call the Gov-
ernor commenced recruiting the required force, which was vigorously prose-
* Extract op a LlEtteb from Ex-President Franklin Pierce, Janctaby 6, 1860, to
Jefferson Davis.
Without discussing the question of right, of abstract power to secede, I have never believed
that actual disruption of the Union can occur without blood ; and if, through the madness of
northern abolitionism, that dire calamity must come, the fighting will not be along Mason's
and Dixon's line merely. It will be within our own borders, in our OMm streets. — M'Pliar soil's
History of the Rebellion, page 391.
* Extract from synopsis of Speeches deliveekd by Jefferson Davis on liEAViNS
Jackson for Montgomery, and at Stevenson, Alabama, published in the True
Delta (New Orleans) of February 16, 1861.
We have nothing to apprehend from blockade, but if they attempt invasion by land we must
take the war out of our territory. If war must come, it must be upon Northern and not upon
Southern soil.
Ycux border States will gladly come iato the Southern Confederacy within sixty days, as
wo will be their only friends. England will recognize us and a glorious future is before us.—
The grass will grow in the northern cities, where the pavements have been worn off by the
tread of commerce. We will carry war where it is easy to advance — where food for the sword
and torch await our armies in the densely populated cities ; and though they may come and
spoil our crops, wo can raise them as before ; while they cannot rear the cities which tooli years
of industry and millions of money to build.— 27te American Gonjlict, Greeley, Vol. I, page 415.
540 EESEEVE COEPS,
cuted in every part of the Commonwealth. In the meantime, the severed com-
munication with Washington was restored, and the national authorities not
being prei>ared for the acceptance of more forces, ordered the call of General
Patterson for the additional force to he countermanded. Eecrniting was ac-
cordingly suspended, hut many of the companies thus called together did not
abandon their organizations.
Eecognizing the danger to which Pennsylvania, by its long line of border
on States seriously disaffected was exposed, and finding that adequate provi-
sions did not exist by law to make the military power of the State available
for its protection, Governor Curtin issued his proclamation on the 20th day of
April, 1861, calling the Legislature to convene in extra session on the 30th in-
stant. In his message, which was delivered at the opening of the session, the
Governor said : " The time is past for temporizing or forbearing with this re-
belUon, the most causeless in history. The Xorth has not invaded, nor has she
sought to invade a single guaranteed right of the South. On the contrary, all
political parties, and all administrations, have fully recognized the binding force
of every provision of the great compact between the States, and regardless of our
viewsof State poHcy, our people have respected them. » » * The insur-
rection must now be met by force of arms ; and to re-establish the Government
upon an enduring basis, by asserting its entire supremacy, to re-possess the forts
and other Government property so unlawfully seized and held, to ensure per-
sonal freedom and safety to the people and commerce of the Union, in every sec-
tion, the people of the loyal States demand, as with one voice, and will contend
for, as with one heart, and a quarter of a million of Pennsylvania's sons will
answer the caU to arms, if need be, to wrest us from a reign of anarchy and
plunder, and secure for themselves and their children, for ages to come, the per-
petuity of this government and its beneficent institutions. * * * It is im-
possible to predict the lengths to which the madness that rules the hour in the
rebellious States shall lead us, or when the calamities which threaten our
hitherto happy country shall terminate. * * * To furnish ready suj)-
port to those who have gone out, and to protect our borders, we should have a
weU regulated military force. I, therefore, recommend the immediate organi-
zation, discipliaing and armtug of at least fifteen regiments of cavalry and in-
fantry, exclusive of those called into the service of the United States. As we
have already ample warning of the necessity of being prepared for any sudden
exigency that may arise, I cannot too much impress this upon you."
This message was immediately referred to a select committee of the House,
consisting of seven members, Messrs. Ball, Sheppard, Williams, Hill, Smith,
of Berks, Lawrence and Leisenring. In compliance with the recommendations
of the Governor a bill was reported on the second of May, to create a loan and
to provide for armiug the State, which, in the usual course of legislation, be-
came a law on the 15th. Among other provisions the act authorized and re-
quired the Commander-in-Chief to organize a military corps, to be called the
"Reserve Volunteer Corps of the Commonwealth ;" to be composed of thirteen
regiments of infantry, one regiment of cavalry and one regiment of light ar-
tillery; to be armed and equipped, clothed, disciplined, governed and officered,
as similar troops in the service of the United States ; to be enlisted in the ser-
vice of the State for a period of three years or for the war, unless sooner
discharged, and to be liable to be called into the service of the State at such
times astheCommaader-in-Ohief should deem their ser\ices necessaryfor thepur-
INTEODUCTORY NOTE. 541
pose of suppressing insurrections or to repel invasions, and fui'ther, to be liable
to be mustered into the service of the United States, at such times as requisi
tions should be made by the President of the United States. The Commander-in
Chief was also authorized to establish camps of instruction, and the troops,
when not under instruction, nor in the service of the United States, were re-
quired to hold themselves in readiness to be called into the service of the State
or upon requisition of the President, into the service of the United States ; and
they were required to provide and keep in repair suitable armories for the safe
keepmg and preservation of their arms and accoutrements. The several com-
panies and regiments composing the corps were entitled to elect, and the Gov-
ernor was directed to commission offtcers, siaiilar in number and rank to those
allowed like troops in the army of the United States. The Commander-in-Chief
was authorized to appoint one Major General to have command of all the
military forces of Pennsylvania, and two Brigadier Generals, with the proper
comi^liment of staif officers.
In compliance with the provisions of this act, Governor Curtin issued his
caU for men to compose the corps, and apportioned the number that would be
received from each county, according to its population, in order that every sec-
tion of the State and every class of its people should be duly represented in it.
Great enthusiasm was everywhere manifested to enlist, and a strong desire was
felt to be admitted to its ranks. Four camps of instruction were established j
one at Easton, under command of Colonel William B. Mann; one at West
Chester, under Captain Henry M. M'Intire ; one at Pittsburg, imder Colonel
John W. M'Lean; and one at Harrisburg, under Colonel G. A. C. Seller. George
A. M'Call, a graduate of the Vv'est Point Military Academy, of the class of
1822, subsequently an officer in the Eegular Army, and a distinguished soldier
in the war with Mexico, was appointed a Major General to command the corps.
General M'Call immediately organized his staff by appointing Henry J. Biddle,
Assistant Adjutant General, and Henry Sheets and Eldridge M'Conkey, Aids-
de-Camp. Subsequently, Professor Henry Coppee was attached to the staff,
as Inspector General. An accomplished soldier, General M'Lean entered with
great zeal upon the duty of organizing the corps and preparing it for duty in
the field.
On the 22d of June, two regiments, the Fifth, under Colonel Simmons, and
the Kane Eifles, Thirteenth of the corps, commanded by Colonel Biddlo, were
ordered to a point on the State line, opposite Cumberland, Maryland, for the
protection of the border, now threatened by an organized force of rebels. Sub-
sequently these regiments moved through Cumberland into West Virginia to
the support of General Lewis Wallace. On the 18th of July, orders were re-
ceived from the Secretary of War directing four regiments to be sent to Ha-
gerstown, Maryland, and the remaining regiments of the corps, not including
those in W^est Virginia, to be moved to Baltimore. On the folio whig day an
order was received from the War Office directing all the regiments of the Re-
serve Corps, except the two in West Virginia, to be assembled at Harrisburg,
where they would be mustered into the service of the United States. Measures
were promptly taken by Governor Curtin to put these orders in immediate exe-
cution. On the 21st of July was fought the battle of Bull Run, which resulted
disastrously to our arms, and spread terror and alarm throughout the North.
The national authorities found themselves with a defeated armj^, with the term
of service of a large proportion of its trooi^s rapidly expiring. They imme-
542 RESERVE CORPS.
diately issued urgent calls upon all tlie States for men. Pennsylvania was
ready with an organized and disciplined force, enlisted for the long term, to
march to their relief. Moving rapidly to the points designated by the com-
mander of the national army, the several regiments remained on duty until all
danger from a sudden incursion of the rebel army was passed, when the corps
was assembled in camp at Tennallytown, Maryland, where it was organized in
three brigades and thoroughly drilled and disciplined.
The Society of Cincinnati of Pennsylvania having presented to the Execu-
tive of the State five hundred dollars, to be used towards arming and equip-
ping the volimteers of Pennsylvania, the Legislature, by joiat resolution of 16th
of May, 1801, ordered that this money be expended in the purchase of regi-
mental flags, having the coat of arms of the State and number of regiment in-
scribed. On the 10th of September, the flags prepared for the regiments of
the Eeserve Corps were presented with appropriate ceremonies. Mr. Sypher,
in his History of this Corps, thus describes the scene :
'' The color companies were formed in line in front, with the Colonel of each
regiment at the head of the company. The parade ground was surrounded by
a line of guards to exclude the vast multitude of soldiers and civilians that had
collected to witness the presentation. At eleven o'clock. President Lincoln, ac-
companied by Honorable Simon Cameron, Secretary of War, drove into the
enclosure ; a few minutes later, General M'Clellan arrived, escorted by the M?-
Clellan Eifle Guards of Chicago, and accompanied by Adjutant General Lorenzo
Thomas, General Butler and General Mansfield. Half an hour later, the sound
of artillery, firing the appropriate salute, announced the arrival of His Excel-
lency, the Governor of Pennsylvania. Governor Curtin, accompanied by the
members of his staff. Surgeon General Henry H. Smith, Judge Maxwell, Pay-
master General, and many distinguished citizens, soon appeared on the parade
ground. Colonel Simmons, Pifth regiment, which had marched to Washington
to escort the Governor to Tennallytown, moved into position at the right of the
luie, and General M'Call reported his command in readiness to receive the
colors. After receiving most cordial greetings from the President, the Secre-
tary of War, the General-in-Chief, and the General commanding, His Excel-
lency,the Governor, proceeded to formally present the colors to the Colonels of
the several regiments, at the head of their color companies.
" Attended by his staff and General M'Call, he commenced at the right of the
line and placed in the hands of each Colonel, the beautiful flag provided by the
State of Pennsylvania, saying at the same time, that he was authorized to do
so by a recent act of the Legislature. After having received the colors, the
companies wheeled by platoons and marched around the right and left of the
line to the rear, and took their places in the line with their new colors unfurled
to the breeze. * * * Having x^assed along the entire line and delivered
the badges of honor to the regiments, Governor Curtin returned to his carriage,
and, standing upon the seat, thus addressed the soldiers :
"General M'Caxl and Men of Pennsylvania: — Were it not for the
surroundings, one might be struck by the novelty of this scene. Large assem-
blages of the people of Pennsylvania, on any occasion which calls them to-
gether for deliberation on subjects toucliing the general welfare and the public
good, are always attended with a charm that fascinates. But when I look over
the thousands of Pennsylvanians away from the soU of their State, in arms,
there is inspiration in the occasion.
INTEODTJCTORY NOTE. 543
"I came here to-day on a duty enjoined by the Legislature of Pennsylvania.
The remnant of the descendants of the heroes and sages of the Revolution, in
the Keystone State, known as the Cincinnati Society, presented me with a sum
of money to arm and equip the volunteers of Pennsylvania, who might go into
public service in the present exigency. I referred the subject to the Legisla-
ture. They instructed me to niake these flags and pay for them with the
money of the Cincinnati Society. I have placed in the centre of the azure field
the coat-of-arms of your great and glorious State, and around it a bright galaxy
of stars. I give these flags to you to-day, and I know you will carry them
wherever you appear, in honor, atfd that the credit of your State will never
suffer in your hands.
"Our peaceful pursuits in Pennsylvania have been broken. Many of our
people have abandoned those arts of industry which lead to development and
progress, and have been forced to bear arms. They have responded to the call
of the !N"ational Government, and while you are here in obedience to that call,
your fellow-citizens at home are occapying the camps you have lately vacated.
All our material wealth, and the life of every man in Pennsylvania, stands
pledged to vindicate the right, to sustain the Government, and to restore the
ascendency of law and order. You are here for that purpose, with no hope of
acquisition or vengeance, nor fi:om any desire to be enriched by the shedding of
blood. God forbid ! Our people are for peace. But if men lay violent hands
on the sacred fabric of the Government, unjustly spill the blood of their breth-
ren, and tear the sacred Constitution to pieces, Pennsylvania is for war — war
to the death I
"How is it, my friends, that we of Pennsylvania are interrupted in our pro-
gress and development? How is it that workshops are closed, and that our
mechanical and agricultural pursuits do not secure their merited reward ? It
is because folly, fanaticism, rebellion, murder, piracy, and treason prevail
over a portion of this land ; and we are here to-day to vindicate the right, to
sustain the Government, to defend the Constitution, and to shed the blood of
Pennsylvanians, if it need be, to produce this result. It will do no harm to repeat
here, in the presence of so many Pennsylvanians in arms, that in our State the
true principles of human liberty were first promulgated to the world ; and there
also the Convention met that framed the Constitution ; and Pennsylvania, loyal
in the Eevolution, now stands solidly and defiantly to arrest the treason and re-
bellion that would tear into pieces the sacred instrument of our Union of State s.
"My friends, one might regret to see so many men of Pennsylvania here in
arms to-day. But there is a pleasure in the recollection that you have been
willing to volunteer your services in the defence of the great principle of hu-
man liberty. Should the wrong prevail, should treason and rebellion succeed,
we have no government. Progress is stopped, civilization stands still, and
Christianity in the world, for the time, must cease — cease forever. Liberty,
civUization and Christianity hang upon the result of this great contest.
" God is for the truth and the right. Stand by your colors, my Mends, this
day delivered to you, and the right will prevail. I present to you to-day, as
the representative of the people of Pennsylvania, these beautiful colors. I
place id your hands the honor of your State. Thousands of your fellow-citizens
at home look to you to vindicate the honor of your great State. If you fail,
hearts and homes will be made desolate. If you succeed, thousands of Penn-
544 KESEEVE CORPS.
sylvanians will rejoice over your success, and on your return, you will be hailed
as heroes who have gone forth to battle for the right.
" They follow you with their prayers. They look to you to vindicate a great
Government, to sustain legitimate power, and to crush out rebellion. Thou-
sands of your friends in Pennsylvania know of the presentation of these flags
to-day; and I am sure, that I am authorized to say that their blessing is ujion you.
"May the God of Battles, in His wisdom, protect your lives, and may Eight,
Truth and Justice prevail."
"General M'Call responded :
" GovERNOK CuuTiN : — Permit me, in the name of the Pennsylvania Reserve
Corps, to return, through your Excellency, to the State of our birth, the thanks
with which we receive the splendid banners that, in accordance with an act of
the State Legislature, you have this day presented.
" The bestowal of these noble banners devolves upon the regiments of this
division, a responsibility they cheerfully accept ; and they trust, with the aid
of the God of Battles, to bear these stars and stripes proudly in the conflict,
and to place the banner of our State amongst the foremost in the cause of the
Constitution and the Union of our common country."
By the terms of the act authorizing the organization of the Reserves, the
Governor was authorized to commission such officers as the several companies
and regiments should elect. In this manner the original officers were selected.
As vacancies occurred, from time to time, after the corps took the field, elec-
tions were held and the commissions issued as at first. This course was pursued
until sometime in July, 1862, when an order was issued through the division
headquarters directing that thereafter elections should not be held, the evils of
this system being looked upon as greater than the system of promotion and
appointments without election, practiced in other volunteer regiments of the
army. But the act of Congress under which the volunteer forces were received
into the United States service, provided that vacancies should be filled by the
Governors of the respective States in the same manner as the original appoint
ments were made. Hence the Governor was prevented, by the positive provi-
sions of the State Statute, from commissioning any officers of the corps so long
as the order forbidding elections was in force. For nearly a year this impedi-
ment remained, all efforts to remove it proving fruitless.- From this cause the
efficiency of the corps was greatly crippled, many vacancies occurring which re-
mained unfilled, and meritorious officers being debarried those promotions which
their heroic conduct on many a hard fought field had fairly won. Subse-
quently, through the recommendation of Governor Curtin, the provisions of
the State Statute, providing for elections, was repealed, and promotions and
appointments were thereafter regTdarly made.
The ordinary means for recruiting regiments in the field having languished,
on the 30th of September, 1862, Governor Curtin addressed a communication
to the President of the United States, proposing to receive ten skeleton regi-
ments at a time from the front, and to recruit them in a body to the maximum
standard. Inasmuch as the Reserve Corps was among the first of Pennsyl-
vania troops to enter the service, he requested that it should be first returned for
this purpose. This application, though repeatedly renewed and warmly seconded
by the commanders of the corps, Generals Meade and Sickel, was not received
with favor, and was never accorded j though the measure, had it been adopted,
would doubtless have restored the corps to its pristine strength and power.
Thirtieth Regiment,
FIEST EESEEYE.
THE First Eegiment of the Pennsylvania Eeserve Corps was organized at
Camp Wayne, near West Chester, on the 9th of June, 1861. Captain
Henry M. IVFIntire, who led the Brandywine Guards, was the first to occupy the
camp, and was a ssigned to its temporary command. The formal organization was
effected under the immediate direction and orders of Major General George A.
M'Call, who had been designated as the commander of the division, and re-
sulted as follows : R. Biddle Roberts, of Pittsburg, Colonel ; Henry M. M'ln-
tire, of West Chester, Lieutenant Colonel ; Lemuel Todd, of Carlisle, Major,
Soon after his election Colonel Roberts assumed command of the regiment,
and of the camp, and appointed Lieutenant Charles B. Lamborn, of company
A, Adjutant, and Lieutenant Joseph R. T. Coates, of company C, Quarter-
master, the Army Regulations at that time in force requiring these oflScers to
be detailed jfrom the line officers of the regiment. In addition to his own, Colo-
nel Roberts also proceeded to organize, arm and equip the Seventh Regiment,
for which companies were daily arriving. On the fourth of July Governor
€urtin reviewed the two regiments, in the town of West Chester, in the presence
of an immense concourse of people, the citizens entertaining the troops at Ever-
hart's Grove.
On Saturday, July 20th, Colonel Roberts received by telegraph, an order
to hold his regiment in readiness, and on the following day, one to move by
rail to Harrisburg. The battle of Bull Run. having on this day terminated
disastrously to the national arms, urgent calls from Washington for troops
awaited his arrival. At daylight of July 22d, the regiment marched for Balti-
more, and arrived at nine o'clock that evening. Having reported to General
Dix, who had that morning received the command of the district from General
Banks, it was ordered to Carroll Hill, in the suburbs of the city, to which point
it moved on the ensuing morning, and encamped.
As the regiment approached Baltimore on the 22d, the troops were warned
of the danger of marching through its limits, and on its arrival at the outer
depot, Colonel Roberts was met by a body of the police, and advised, on ac-
count of the excited state of the public mind, not to attempt to pass through
the city. But before reaching the depot, he had caused ammunition to be dis-
tributed to the men, and without heeding the admonitions of the i)olice, or those
met on the way, the command moved in good order and without molestation,
though the side-walks and houses were crowded with rebels, and those sympa-
thizing with treason. On the 26th of July, while at Camp Carroll, the regiment
was mustered into the service of the United States, and on Sunday, the 27th,
in obedience to orders received from General Dix, it moved to Annapolis, Ma-
ryland. Headquarters were established in the naval school. Six companies
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were stationed in tlie town, and four companies were detailed to guard the rail-
road from Annapolis to Annapolis Junction, on the Washington and Balti-
more road, with headquarters at the junction. Contraband supplies for the
enemy had been constantly forwarded by rebel sympathizers at Baltimore, by
means of wagons and private carriages, which were sent south from below, to-
gether with irregular mails, and communications of spies, everywhere moving
about in the national camp. The agents engaged in this business were inter-
cepted and the line of intercourse effectuaUy broken up. The seizure of an im-
mense amount of drugs put up for the enemy's use, called forth the special com-
mendation of General Dix, who, in his official report of the operations on the
line of the AnnapoUs road, commended the conduct of the ofacers and men of
this regiment, for their care and faithfulness in discharging tliis duty. Perfect
order was enforced in Annapolis, and the excellent discipline of the regiment,
and decorous conduct of the men, elicited the good wiU of the inhabitants.
Eemaining on duty until August 30th, it was relieved by the Twenty-first
Massachusetts, and marched by rail to Washington, where it remained until
the following morning, and thence marched to Tennallytown, Maryland, and
encamped with other regiments of the division, under the command of Major
General George A. M'Call. While here, the Eeserve Corps was organized in
three brigades, the First Regiment being assigned to the First Brigade, Briga-
dier General John F. Eeynolds.* On the 10th of October, it marched with the
division via the Chain Bridge to Langley, Virginia, and encamped at Camp
Pierpont. In December, shortly before the action at DranesviUe, the regiment
made an armed reconnoissance to near that potut, where it remained two days.
On the 20th of December, it marched to Difficult Creek, where the command
halted for a few moments within sound of the engagement in progress at
Dranesville. The regiment was immediately put in motion, marching to the
sound of the enemy's guns, and reached the battle-field just as the action closed,
the enemy having been routed and put to flight. Returning with the com-
mand, it reached camp at midnight. On the 3d of January, 1862, Colonel
Eoberts was assigned to duty as Assistant Provost Marshal General of the
Army of the Potomac, under Brigadier General Andrew Porter, with head-
quarters at Washington, when the command devolved on Lieutenant Colonel
Henry M. M'Intire.
On the 10th of March, the regiment marched with the division via Hunter's
Mills to Alexandria, through deep mud and a pelting rain, and went into camp
near Fairfax Seminary. Colonel Eoberts, having been relieved from duty at
Washington, resumed command March 19th, and soon after the brigade moved
by rad on open trucks, in a blinding snow storm, towards Manassas Junction,
and halting after nightfall on the south bank of Bull Eun, encamped in the
huts lately occupied by the rebels. On the following morning, the command
marched to Manassas Junction, where it remained until the 17th, when the
First Brigade moved forward to Catlett's Station, and soon after the whole
division moved towards Fredericksburg. The First Corps, under General
M'Dowell was ordered into camp at FiT,linouth, and the Eeserves, now assigned
to his command, were quartered at Fort Washington, to the rear of the town.
* Organization oftheFirstBrigade, Brigadier General John F. Reynolds ; Pennsylvania Re-
serve Corps, Major General George A. M'Call. Fifth (34th) Regiment Pennsylvania Volun-
teers, Colonel Seneca G. Simmons; First (30th) Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, Colonel
R. Biddle Roberts ; Second (31st) Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, Colonel Williara
M'Candless ; Eighth (37th) Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, Colonel George S. Hayes.
18G2 BATTLE OF MECHANICSVILLE. 54i7
After the departure of two divisions of tlie First Corps for the Shenandoah
Valley, the Eeserves were moved to the bank of the Eappahannock, opposite
Fredericksburg. On the 26th of May, Eeynolds' Brigade crossed the river,
and marching through the to^vn, encamped about a mile and a-half beyond.
General Reynolds was appointed Military Governor, and his brigade performed
duty as provost guard until the 31st of May when it re-crossed the river, and
again encamped near Falmouth.
General M'Clellan having been placed in chief command of the army, had
decided to operate against Richmond, by way of the Peninsula, and had already
opened the campaign. On Sunday, June 8th, the division left Falmouth, and
proceeded along the bank of the river to Gray's Landing, reaching that place
about two o'clock A. M., after a fatiguing march of ten mUes. On the follow-
ing morning it embarked upon the Rappahannock, and entered Chesapeake Bay
about sunset on the 10th of June. Sailing southward to the mouth of York
River, it reached the White House via the York and Pamunky rivers at three P.
M., on the 11th. On the morning of June 12th, it marched along the York River
railroad and encamped at Dispatch Station. On the 13th, Reynolds' Brigade
was ordered back to Tunstall's Station, eight miles to the rear, to assist the
railroad guard at that post, who had been attacked by rebel raiders under com-
mand of Fitz Hugh Lee. It met and skirmished with the enemy through the
woods on each side of the railroad, reaching the station in time to save a train
of cars and a bridge from fire. The command returned to Dispatch Station on
the 15th.
On the 18th the division marched to Gaines' Farm, and on the 19th moved
with the brigade to Beaver Dam Creek, near Mechanicsville, on the extreme
right of the Army of the Potomac, and was assigned to the army corps com-
manded by General Fitz John Porter. On the 26th four companies of the regi-
ment were ordered to Mechanicsville on fatigue duty, and remained till late
in the day, when they were driven in by the enemy, and rejoined the rest of the
regiment which was then supporting De Haven's Battery. It was soon after
ordered, by General Reynolds, to the support of Cooper's Battery, which was
being fiercely assatdted by large forces of the enemy. The First Regiment
held the centre of the brigade, and for three hours of terrific fighting against
vastly superior numbers, maintained its original position, repulsed the enemy
and slept upon the ground so g-allantly held. The loss in this engagement
was seven killed and twenty wounded.
Next morning, June 27th, an order to fall back was received with surprise,
and the comma,ud reluctantly withdrew under the fire of the enemy, who at
daylight opened his batteries that had been posted during the night in front of
the position occupied by Cooper's guns. Resisting the attack step by step, the
brigade retired in the direction of Gaines' MiU. It had been determined, on ac-
count of the severe duty performed by the Reserves on the 25th and 26th, that
they should be held in reserve during the battle about to ensue ; but on the
afternoon of the 27th they were again ordered into the fight. The First was
sent to the relief of Duryea's Zouaves, who were engaged with a large force of
the enemy on an open field. Taking position immediately in the rear of the
line held by the Zouaves, the regiment met and repulsed every attack of the
enemy for nearly three hours, retiring only when the last round of ammunition
was exhausted, and relief was sent. The First and Eighth Regiments, march-
ing to the rear for ammunition, were met by General Porter, who, excited by
548 THIRTIETH REGIMENT — FIEST EESBRVE. 1862
the breaking of our lines, exclaimed " Colonel Eoberts, can't you form a line
with these two regiments and stop those flying troops ?" The Colonel replied
that he could, bat demanded a supply of ammunition that he might stop the
enemy. The two regiments immediately formed in line with coolness and pre-
cision under the eye of General Porter, and elicited from him expressions of
enthusiastic admiration. The position taken .was held until nightfall. In this
engagement the First lost seven kiUed and twenty-eight wounded. Among
the killed was Lieutenant Stewart, of company H,, who had been ordered by
Colonel Eoberts, on entering the field, to the command of company B, which
was without a commissioned officer. He was shot through the head and in-
stantly killed at the moment of assuming the command.
Crossing to the right bank of the Chicka hominy, the division i^mained in camp
during the day, and at night marched through mud and rain as wagon guard,,
and reached Savage Station Sunday morning, June 29th. After a brief halt
it moved forward towards New Market Cross Eoads, andy after a fatiguing
march of fifteen hours, the regiment was ordered on picket duty.
June 30th, the First and Third Eeserves were ordered to the support of the
cavalry pickets an d videttes. While posting his men Colonel Eoberts discovered
that, through the treachery of a. guide who had been sent to him, he had led
his regiment within the enemy's lines. Immediately re-forming, he Avithdrew
to the New Market Eoad, and soon after placed it in support of Cooper's Bat-
tery, where it maintained its position with great steadiness for five hours, re-
pulsing three distinct and heavy charges of the enemy,* and holding the posi-
tion until relieved, after nightfall by one of the regiments of Meagher's brigade-
The Eeserves having retired to a road on the right of the line^ the officers en-
deavored to re-form their shattered ranks. Generals M'Call and Eeynolds
having been captured, General Meade wounded, Colonel Simmons, command-
ing the First Brigade, killed. Colonel Eoberts being the ranking officer on the
field, assumed command and ordered the men to form on the road. This rem-
nant of the division remained in position immediately in the rear of the original
line of battle, untU about midnight, when an order to withdraw was given, and
it marched to Malvern Hill. For his gallantry in this engagement, which was
one of the most desperate of the war, the Colonel received the special thanks
of the General commanding the division. The loss of the regiment in this,
battle (variously known as Charles City Cross Eoads, New Market Cross Eoads,
Glendale and Nelson's Farm) was eleven killed and eighty-five wounded. Cap-
tain John F. Bailey, of company K, was among the killed ; Lieutenant Colonel
Henry M. M'Intire, and Captain George H. Hess, of company D, were severely
wounded, and the hospital to which they had been carried having been cap-
tured, they fell into the hands of the enemy. Captain Hess died from the effects
of his wounds, at Eichmond, on the Ith of July, 1862. Lieutenant Colonel
M'Intire, after his release, endeavored to rejoin the regiment, but was pro-
EXTEACT FROM GeNERAI. M'CAIiL'S OFFICIAL REPORT.
Cooper's and Kern's batteries, in front of tlie centre, were boldly charged upon, each
time a regiment dashing up to within forty or fifty yards. They were then hurled back by
a storm of canister and the deliberate fire of the First regiment, Colonel Roberts, whom I
had placed immediately in the rear of Kern's, and the Ninth, Colonel Jackson, in the rear of
Cooper's. The contest was severe, and put the steadiness of these regiments to the test ; both
suffered heavy loss, but particularly the First Regiment, whose gallant lieutenant Colonel
(M'Intire) was severely wounded — Our CampaignSy 1861-4. Woodwa/rd^ page 140.
1862 BATTLE OF SOUTH MOUNTAIN. 549
noimced physically uniat for further duty in the field. He was accordingly mus-
tered out of service on the 7th of January, 1863, and soon after died.
Malvern Hill was reached early in the morning of July 1st, and during the
action on that day the fragment of the division now remaining was held in
reserve, having fought three battles, and performed severe duty and fatiguing
night marches, since the 26th of June. About midnight the division marched
for Harrison's Landing, and upon its arrival was ordered on picket duty in the
midst of a furious storm. Soon after reaching the landing. Colonel Roberts
obtained leave of absence on account of sickness, and was succeeded in com-
mand by Major Lemuel Todd, Lieutenant Colonel M'Intire being at that time
wounded and a prisoner. Upon the return of Colonel Eoberts, August 8th, he
was ordered to the command of the First Brigade.
The regiment remained in camj) at Harrison's Lauding until the evening of
Thursday, August 14th, when it embarked upon transports, and sailed next
morning to Fortress Monroe. On account of boisterous weather, it remained
here until August 19th, when the steamer upon which it was embarked, saUed
for !N"orfolk for fuel, and on the following day reached Acquia Creek. The regi-
ment immediately moved by rail to Falmouth and encamped. After sundown
on the 21st, it marched for Kelly's Ford, on the Eappahannock, to meet the old
enemy left upon the Peninsula. On the 23d, it proceeded to Eappahannock Sta-
tion, and thence to Warrenton, where the division was again attached to the
First Corps, under command of General M'Dowell, now a part of Pope's army.
On the 28th, the corps marched to the left towards Manassas, and subsequently
moved in the dii'ection of Centreville. At daylight on the 29th, the Eeserves
engaged the enemy, and for two entire days, were continually under fire, al-
most constantly moving, and totally destitute of rations. The First Eegiment
was on picket duty during the 29th, within sight of the enemy, and but a few
yards in front of his Une. Its loss in the engagement was six killed and twen-
ty-two wounded.
On the 1st of September, the army was withdrawn towards Fairfax. On
the evening of the following day, the division marched to Hall's Hill, Virginia,
and thence to Upton's Hill, where it encamped until the 6th, when it crossed the
Long Bridge, and passing through Washington, marched via Leesboro,' Brook-
vUle, ]S^ew Market, Frederick and Middletown, and engaged the enemy at South
Mountain on the afternoon of Sunday, the 14th. The gorge and summits of
the mountain were held by Hill's Corps which was strongly posted, and deter-
mined to maintain its position. The First Brigade held the extreme right of
the line opposite the troops of Longstreet's Corps, which had now come up and
joined those of Hill. As the men approached the stone wall at the base of the
mountain, the rebel skirmishers and sharp-shooters posted behind it, opened a
destructive fire. General Seymour, commanding the brigade, called out to
Colonel Eoberts, " Can't your regiment take that height f The Colonel imme-
diately gave the command " forward," when the column rushed on with a yell,
driving the enemy from the wall, and unchecked in its intrepid charge by the
bullets of the foe, or the rugged acclivity of the mountain, drove every thing be-
fore it, until the summit was gained and made secure from attack. The men
slept upon their arms during the night, ready to renew the contest in the morn-
ing ; but the enemy finding themselves thus suddenly turned out of their fan.
cied security in this stronghold of nature, withdrew during the night, leaving
the victors in possession of the field. On the following morning, General
550 THIRTIETH REGIMENT — FIRST RESERVE. 1862
Hooker came upon the ground, and amidst the relics of the struggle, in pres-
ence of most of the general officers of that portion of the army, presented in
person his thanks to Colonel Eoberts, for the heroic conduct of the regiment.
In this engagement the loss was ten killed and thirty wounded. Captain Thos.
P. Dwin, of company H, First Lieutenant John D. Sadler, of company K, and
Second Lieutenant John H. Taylor, of company C, were among the killed.
On the following morning, the division resumed the march, and passing
through Boonshoro' and Keedysville, bivouacked for the night near the latter
place. On the 16th, the division was ordered with the corps to cross the An-
tietam Creek, and attack the left flank of the enemy. The Bucktails, thrown
forward as skirmishers, were soon engaged with a superior force, and the First
Eegiment, together with the brigade was ordered to their support, and succeeded
in driving the enemy from his position, and in holding the ground, by keep-
ing a strong skirmish hue engaged during the night. So near were the pickets
of the contending forces, that a squad of six men of the enemy were captured,
having approached unawares to our line. At daylight on the 17th, the battle
began, and notwithstanding the fatigue consequent upon the attack of the pre-
ceding mght, the command entered the engagement with the vigor of fresh
troops, and after a fiercely contested fight was relieved about nine o'clock A.
M., remaining, however, in line of battle on the field throughout the day, and
sleeping on their arms at night. General Hooker having been wounded, turned
over the command of his corps to General Meade, throwing General Seymour
in command of the division, Colonel Roberts of the First Brigade, and Captain
Talley of the regiment. These commands were assumed while on the field. The
loss was five killed and twenty-three wounded.
On the 18th the regiment, with the division, moved near Sharpsburg, and on
the day following marched as advance guard across the battle-field of the 17th,
■and encamped on the banks of the Potomac.
On Monday, September 22d, the command was ordered to Harper's Ferry,
but before beginning the march the order was countermanded. Eemaining in
camp at Sharpsburg until October 26th, a movement was commenced towards
Berlin. After a march of eight miles it encamped in a wood, under a pelting
storm, which continued through the night, rendering sleep impossible. Crossing
the Potomac near Berhn, the regiment passed through Lovettsville and Water-
ford, and encamped near Hamilton.
In the latter part of October, 1862, Governor Curtin requested General M'-
CleUan to accept the resignation of Colonel Eoberts, that he might return to
the Governor's staff. This request was granted, and the Colonel taking leave
of his regiment and com-patriots in arms, on the 2d of November, departed for
his new field of labor, followed by the hearty regrets of his men. The attach-
ment felt for him was never lessened. In the spring of 1864 they sent to him
from the field a corps badge in gold, with an inscription of the names of the
battles in which he had led them. At the State Capital Colonel Eoberts was
placed in charge of the arduous and responsible duties of the Executive Mili-
tary Department.
Colonel Eoberts was succeeded in command of the regiment by the ranking
Captain, William Cooper Talley, of company F, who was subsequently com-
missioned Colonel, to rank from that date. Captain W. W. Stewart, of com-
pany K, was commissioned Lieutenant Colonel, and Captain T. B. Kaufi'mau,
of company I, Major. The regiment continued its march up the Loudon Val-
18G2 BATTLE OP FREDERTOKSBURG. 551
ley until it encamped near Warrenton, on the evening of the 6th of November.
On the following day General Burnside took command of the army of the Po-
tomac, relieving General M'Clellan. The forces were immediately organized in
three grand divisions of two corps each— designated as the Eight, Centre and
Left,* and commanded respectively by Sumner, Hooker and Franklin. The
Pennsylvania Eeserves, under General Meade, formed part of the First Corps
commanded by General Eeynolds, of the Left Grand Division. At this time,
a part of Lee's army had reached Culpepper, and the remainder was scattered
up and down the Shenandoah Valley, while the national army, having passed
down east of the Blue Eidge and masked its movements by holding the passes,
was assembled in the neighborhood of Warrenton. On the 16th of November,
the movement towards Fredericksburg was commenced. On Saturday, No-
vember 22d, the regiment with the division, reached Brooks' Station on the
Eichmond and Potomac railroad, encamping at this point until December 8th,
whence it marched to White Oak Church. On Thursday, December 11th, it
moved towards Fredericksbiu-g, and on the following day crossed the Eappa-
hannock, with Franklin's Grand Division, and taking position on the extreme
left of the army, bivouacked upon the field. In the battle which ensued, the
regiment occupied the right of the brigade, and moved in steady, unwavering
line across an open plain imder a heavy enfilading artillery fire ; and when the
order was given, charged the enemy with resistless energy, crossing the rail-
road and ditches, and driving him two hundied yards beyond his entrench-
ments. Colonel TaUey finding his regiment out-flanked on the right, with the
enemy strongly reinforced in front, and no supports coming up in rear, was
compelled to retire, after having opened the way to victory .t The following
day passed without a renewal of the attack, and on the evening of Monday, the
15th, the army re-crossed the river, and the Eeserves encamped near Belle Plain.
In this engagement Colonel TaUey led the regiment with great gallantry, as-
* The Right Grand Division was composed of the Second Corps, under General Couch, and
the Ninth Corps, under General Wilcox. The Centre Grand Division of the Third Corps, un-
der General Stoneman, and the Fifth Corps, under General Butterfleld. The Left Grand Di-
vision, of the First Corps, under General Reynolds, and the Sixth Corps, under General W. F.
Smith.
I By twelve o'clock, most of the dispositions on our side were made, and General Meade be-
gan to advance with earnestness and vigor. His division consisted of three brigades, of which
the Third was on the left, the First on the right, closely followed by the Second. General Gib-
bon's division was ordered to hold itself ready as a support. The troops went forward with
great spirit and resolution. In handsome style they charged up the road, regardless of a hot
fire from the enemy, crossed the railroad, ascended the heights beyond, broke through tho
enemy's first line, penetrated very nearly the enemy's second line, under General Taliaferro,
and gained a position near Captain Hamilton's house, capturing and sending back three hun-
dred prisoners and more. Nothing could be better than this gallant charge. It was made in
the midst of a destructive fire of musketry in front, and a severe enfilading fire of artillery,
and for a time carried everything before it. Finding an interval in the enemy's line, between
the brigades of Archer and Lane, General Meade took advantage of it, and wedged his advance in
turning the flanks of both brigades and throwing them into confusion. He next struck Gregg's
brigade and broke it to pieces, with the loss of its commanding officer. General A. P. Hill's line
was then pierced, and General Meade's next duty was to break the line of General Taliaferro.
But this was not so easy. For an hour and a half had tlie gallant little division pushed forward
in its ruccessful career. But it was now bearing the brunt of a contest with the entire corps of
General .lackson, which had been ordered to meet the audacious attack, and it could not maintain
itselfwithout continued support. * * « General Meade had come within a hair's breadth
of achieving a great success. His attack had been so vigorous as to be almost a sm-prise. His
troops had come upon tho enemy, in some cases, before ho had time to take the muskets from
the stacks.— Buriiside and the Ninth Army Gorps, page 220.
552 THIRTIETH REGIMENT — FIRST RESERVE. 1863
sisted by his faithftil Adjutant, John C. Harvey, who had but recently been
promoted from the ranks. The loss in the engagement, was two killed and
thirty-four wounded. Though this loss was but small, when compared with
that of troops operating in the immediate front of Fredericksburg, yet the sig-
nal advantage gained in the whole battle, was gained by this part of the line ;
and had the successful assault here made been vigorously followed up, it would
doubtless have resulted in a brilliant victory, instead of that bloody repulse
which filled the land with gloom.
Burnside having again determined to cross the Eappahannock and offer
battle, the march commenced on Tuesday, January 20th, but a rain-storm which
continued three days, rendering the roads impassable, it was found necessary
to abandon the attempt, and the regiment returned on Friday, January 23d,
to the camp which it left on the preceding Tuesday, after a march of twenty-
two miles, the men poorly clad, and whilst on the march, entirely without pro-
tection from the weather.
On the 6th of February, the regiment broke camp, and marched to Fairfax
Station, whence it was deployed along the Orange and Alexandria railroad for
thepurpose of guardingthe supplies of the army against the attack of Mosby and
other guerrillas. Upon the assumption of chief command by General Hooker,
the army was thoroughly re-organized in seven corps ; the First under Eey-
nolds, the Second under Couch, the Third imder Sickles, the Sixth under Sedg-
wick, the Eleventh under Howard and the Twelfth under Slocum. The Ee-
serves in this organization, formed a part of the Fifth corps, commanded by
General Meade. In the Gettysburg campaign, Meade upon being relieved to
take command of the army, was succeeded by General Sykes, and the Eeserves
were commanded by General Crawford.
On the 25th of June, the regiment broke camp at Fairfax, and joining in the
general movement of the army, crossed the Potomac, and on the 27th, encamped
on the Monocacy. On the 28th, it moved to Frederick, where it met the main
body of the army. On the following day it took up the line of march for Get-
tysburg. Upon crossing the Maryland Une, Colonel Talley announced to his
men that they had entered Pennsylvania, and would soon meet the enemy that
had invaded its soil, and threatened the safety of their homes and families;
that he knew his gallant men would not rest until the bold invaders were
driven from the borders of their beloved State. Though greatly fatigued in
consequence of forced marches, both ofiQcers and men united in enthusiastic de-
monstrations of joy. Caps flew in air, swords were brandished, and the men
shouted and sung ]S"ational songs. Upon its arrival at Gettysburg, on the 2d
of July, it was immediately formed in line of battle, where it remained nearly
two hours. It was then moved to the left, re-formed on the right of Little Eound
Top, and charged the enemy with the most determined spirit, driving him back
upon his reserves, and strewing the field with his dead.
On the 3d, in the charge which was made by the First Brigade, the First
Eegiment commanded by Colonel Talley, occupied the centre. In this brilliant
movement, by a sudden change of direction, the enemy was struck on the flank
and driven in great confnsion. One hundred prisoners, one battle flag and a
large number of small arms were captured. Company K, of this regiment, was
fr^om Gettysburg, many of the men fighting within sight of their own homes,
and some even struggling to drive the invaders fr^om their own fields. On the
5th of July, the regiment marched with the division in pursuit of the enemy.
18C4 CAMPAIGN OF THE WILDERNESS. 553
Upon the retreat of Lee up the Shenandoah Valley, it again crossed the Poto-
mac, and proceeded to the neigliborhood of Culpepper, where, on the 1st of
September, it encamj)ed. It participated in the battle of Bristoe Station, the
fruitless campaign to Mine Euu, and in the numerous skirmishes and manoeu-
vres in which the army of the Potomac participated, till the close of the year.
On the 1st of January, 18G4, the regiment moved to Bristoe Station, with
orders to keep open the communications between the defences of Washington
and the front. In this position it went into winter quarters, where it continued
until the commencement of the Wilderness campaign, under Grant. In the
battle which opened on the 5th of May, the First brigade, under Colonel M'-
Candless, was thrown forward to Parker's Store, to feel the enemy. The First
Regiment was deployed on the leffc of the line. Colonel Talley was ordered
to take two companies of his command through the woods to reconnoitre the
position in his front. Approaching the plank road, he was fired upon from a
corps of rebel troops that was mo%ing up the road. Quickly returning, the
facts were reported to General Crawford, who ordered him to withdraw his
regiment and return to the main line of the army. On the second day of the
battle, the Eeserves occupied a position in the centre of the line. Colonel Talley
again made a reconnoissance with the regiment in the direction of Parker's
Store, where the enemy was found in force, and the facts duly reported ; but
the undergrowth in this portion of the field was so dense that it was impossible
to penetrate it in line of battle. The regiment, together with the division, was
moved at different times to weak points of the line, and at eleven o'clock on
the 7th, it moved by the leffc flank.
At the opening of the battle of Spottsylvania, on the 8th of May, Colonel
M'Candless was woimded. Colonel Talley accordingly succeeded to the command
of the brigade, and Lieutenant Colonel Stewart to the command of the regiment.
While charging the enemy for a third time, being on the right and front of his
brigade, and riding through a dense undergrowth of pine. Colonel Talley was
captured by forces of Ewell's corps. On the following day, while on his way
to Eichmond with three hundred and forty other Union prisoners, he was re-
taken near Beaver Dam Station, by Sheridan's cavalry, and re-joined the regi-
ment at the North Anna.
On the 31st of May, the last day of service for the Eeserves, the regiment,
commanded by Colonel Talley, participated in the battle of Bethesda Church,
taking a conspicuous part and assisting to achieve a brilliant victory. On the
1st day of June, 1864, together with the division, the regiment leffc the army,
and proceeded via White House to Washing-ton, and thence through Harris-
burg to Philadelphia, where, on the 13th of June, it was mustered out of ser-
vice. The whole number mustered into the regiment was one thousand and
eighty-four. Of these, one hundred and thirty-nine were killed or died in the
field, two hundred and thirty-three were wounded, two hundred and fifty-eight
were discharged for disability contracted in the service, and one hundred and
forty-eight re-enlisted as veterans.
554
THIRTIETH REGIMENT — ^FIRST RESERVE,
FIELD AND STAFF OFFICERS
R. Biddle Roberts...
W. Cooper Talley...
Henry M. M'Intire
W. Warren Stewart
Lemuel Todd....
T. B. Kauffman.
John C. Harvey
Alfred Rupert
John A. Waggoner
Lewis W. Read ,
John Barber
Col
...do
Lt. Col.
...do„..
Major.,
...do
Adj...
...do...
Q.M..
Surg..
...do...,
E. D. Brenneman... As.Sur.
SamuelF. Uhapin do...
Stephen L. Chilson ...do
John A. M'Ginley.
William B. Gregg.
Isaac W. Kurtz
Jacob Kesser
David M. Myers....
Chap'n
...do
Sr. Mai
Q.M.S.
C. Sgt-
June 4, '61,
May 30, '61,
June 4, '61,
July 26, '61,
June 10, '61,
June 10, '61,
June 4, '61,
June 4, '61,
June 8, '61,
June 26, '61,
Sept. 17, '62,
July 26,
Dec. 17,
Aug. 21,
Jan. 20,
Mar. 31,
June 8,
June 8,
June 8,
Resigned November 1 , 1862.
Pr,fromCapt. Co. F,Mar. 1,'63— tobv. Brig. Gen.,
Mar. 13, '65 — mus. out with reg., June 13, '64.
Discharged January 7, 1863, for wounds received
at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30, 1862.
Pr. from Capt. Co. K to Lt. <'ol.. March 1, 1863—
to bv. Col. and bv. Brig. Gen., March 13, 1865—
mustered out with regiment, June 13, 1864.
Promoted fromCaptain company I, June 10, '61 —
resigned Septemtaer 15, 1S62.
Pr. from Captain Co. I, March 1, 1863— to bv. Lt.
Col.. March 13, 1865 — mustered out with regi-
ment, June 13, 1864.
Discharged January 26, 1863, to accept promotion
as Assistant Adjutant General of Pennsylvania.
Pr. to 1st Lt. and Adj., Jan. 27, '63— to bv. Capt.,
Mar. 13, '6.5— mus, out with reg.. June 13, 1864.
Pr. from 2d Lt. Co. H., June 27, '62— to bv. Capt.
and brevet Major, Marcli 13, 186.5 — mustered
out with regiment, Juno 13, 1864.
Resigned July 17, 1863, to accept promotion as
Surgeon U. S. Volunteers.
Pr. from Asst. Surg., Feb. 19, '64— tobv. Lt. Col.,
Mar. 13, '65 — mus. out with re<r., June 13, 1864.
Pr. to Assistant Surgeon U. S. Vols., Feb., 1862.
Pr. to Surgeon 139th reg. P. V., Sept. 15, 1862.
Promoted to brevet Major, March 13, 1865 — mus-
tered out with regiment, June 13, 1864.
Discharged November SO, 1862.
Mustere'd out with regiment, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with regiment, June 13, 1834.
Mustered out with resriment, June 13, 1864.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
EEGIMENTAL BAND
Jacob Diffenderfer..
James Lewis
David T. Morgan ...
Job B. Wetmore
Wilham D. Shaw...
George Ansell
Oscar P. Murdock..
Jos. R. Patton
Wm. G. M'Carter...
Thos. F. Witherbee
Jas. A. Jameson...
Arthur F. Henrie.
John Kehoe
Christopher Woods
John Moore
P'lMuc
do....
Leader
Muc...
...do....
...do....
...do....
...do....
...do....
...do....
...do....
...do....
...do....
...do....
...do....
July 26,
May 30,
Dec. 6,
Dec. 6,
Dec. 6,
Dec. 6,
Dec, 6,
April 15,
Dec. 6,
Dec. 6,
April 5,
April 5,
Dec, 6,
April 5,
April 5,
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Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Mustered out with regiment, June 13, 1864.
Mus. out by order of War Dep't, June 17, 1864.
Mus. out by order of War Dep't, June 17, 1864.
Mus. out by order of War Dep't, June 17, 1864.
Mus. out by order of War Dep't, June 17, 1864.
Mus. out by order of War Dep't, June 17, 1864.
Mus. out by order of War Dep't, June 17, 1864.
Mus. out ty order of War Dep't, June 17, 1864.
Mus. out by order of War Dep't, June 17, 1864.
Mus. out by order of War Dep't, June 17, 1864.
Mus. out by order of War Dep't, June 17, 1864.
Mus. out by order of War Dep't, June 17, 1864.
Mus. out by order of War Dep't, June 17, 1864.
Mus. out by order of War Dep't, June 17, 1864.
Note.— The following abbreviations have been i
Ab. absent. Cor. Corporal. Fr. from.
Asst. assistant. Com. commissioned or Furl, furlong h.
Adj. Adjutant. commissary. Hos. hospital.
Bu. buried. Cert, certificate. Lt. Lieutenant.
Bv. brevet. Dis. dismissed. Mus. mustered.
Bd. band. Dis'y. disability. Muc. musician.
Capt. Captain. .Discb. discharged. Mis. missing.
Chap. Chaplain. Exp. expiration. Pr. promoted.
in the preparation of remarks :
PI. principal. Surg. Surgeon,
Priv. pr'fate.
Keg. reslaent.
Ked. redaoed.
Res. resigned.
Rem. re)noved.
Sen. sentenced.
Serv. service.
. Sergeant.
Sub. substitute.
Etew. steward.
Tr. transferred.
Vet. veteran volunteer.
Wd. wounded.
Wds. wounds.
THREE YEABS' SERVICE.
555
Company A.
RECRUITED IN CHESTER COUNTY.
Henry M. M'lntire.
Jolin W. Nields
Mott Hooton
Chas. B. Lamborn..
Cheyney W. Nields
Brinton J. Parke.
Philip Pri«e-„......
Wm. B. Haminond Serg't
Joseph James.
June 4, '61,
June 4, '61,
June 4, '61,
June 4, '61,
June 4, '64,
July 26, '61,
1st Sgt.. June 4, '61,
Wilmer W. Miller..
Thos. J. Maloney...
iElmmor R, Cope..
James E. Mooney
L. M. Woodward..
Benj. H. Jenkins ...
tiuther Mendenhall
Frank Shellady
■George Palmer
Isaac R. Smith
Joseph Darlington.
Wilson jVL Mattock
Robert Futhey„
Henry Walters
Wm. H. Darlington
Ralph Marsh.
J. Wallace Seott......
Albert S. Evans
Chas. S. Sbeaff.
George A. Mercer.
John E- Gillespie ...
John N. Bennett....
Hanford H. Rigg.
Thos. S. Neilds
Joseph W. Oswald..
Thos. C. Spackman
■C. P. Cunningham..
Blains, Edward
...do....
...do....
June 4, '61,
June 4, '61,
June 4, '61,
June 4, '61,
do June 4, '61,
Brinton, David R. P ...do.
Brinton, Lewis |...do.
Bugless, John K,...,|...do.
July 10, '61,
June 4, '61,
July 26, '61,
3
3
3
June 4, '61,
June 4, '61,
June 4, '61,
3
3
3
June 4, '61,
3
June 4, '61,
3
June 4, '61,
3
June 4, '61,
3
July 26, '61,
June 4, '61,
3
3
June 4, '61,
June 4, '61,
June 4, '61,
June 4, '61,
June 4, '61,
June 4, '61,
3
3
3
3
3
3
July 10, '61,
3
June 4, '61,
June 4, '61,
June 4, '61,
Dec 1, '61,
June 4, '61,
June 4, '6L,
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June 4, '61,
June 4, '61,
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Promoted to Lieutenant Colonel, June 4, 1861.
Promoted to 1st Lt., June 9, 1861— to Lt. Colonel
104th regiment P. V., October 10, 1861.
Promoted from 1st Sgt. to 2d Lt., Juno 10, 1861—
to Captain, Oct. 16, 1861— to Bv. Major, March
IS, 1865 — mus. out with company, June 13, 1864.
Promoted from 2d Lt., Junet), '61 — resigned Feb-
ruary 17, 1863, to accept Lt. Colonelcy of 15th
regiment Pa. Cavalry.
Promoted from Sgt. to 1st Sgt., June 10, 1861—
to 2d Lt., Oct. 16, 1861— to 1st Llh, March 1, '63—
resigned November 2, 1863.
Promoted from Sgt. to 1st Sgt., Oct. 16, 1861—
to 2d Lt., March 1, '63— to 1st Lt., Nov. 14, '63—
brevet Captain, March 13, 1865 — mustered out
with company, June 13, 1864.
Promoted to Cor., July 1, 1881 — to Sgt, June 10,
1862— to 1st S'jt., March 1, 1863— com. as 2d Lt.,
Nov- 3, 1863 — ^^not mustered — mustered out with
company, June 13, 1864.
Promoted to Sgt., October 16, 1861— mustered out
with company, June 13, 1864.
Promoted to <Jor., Sept. 17, 1862— to Sgt., March
1, 1863— mus. out with company, June 13, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 26, '61.
Promoted to Sgt., June 10, 1861 — discharged to
accept promotion, March 12, 1863.
Promoted to Sgt., June 10, 1861— to Captain and
A. D. C, on staff of Major General Warren —
date unknown.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Promoted to Sgt., Mar. 1, '63— killed at Bethesda
Church, Va., May 30, 1864-
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864-
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Promoted to Cor., Sept. 17, 1862— mustered out
with company, June 13, 1864,
Promoted to Cor., January 1, 1863— mustered out
with company, June 13, 1864.
Promoted to Cor., March, 1863— mustered out
with company, June 13, 1864.
Promoted to Cor., November 6, 1862— mustered
out with companj', June 13, 1864.
Discharged October, 1862, to accept promotion as
ist Lt. company I, 175th regiment P. V.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 10, 1863.
Discharged by special order of War Department,
May 6, 1863.
Discharged on Surg, certificate — date unknown.
Discharged Oct. 23, 1862, to accept promotion.
Transferred to Vet. Res. Corps — date unknown.
Transferred to company F, November 1, 1861.
Transferred to company E, No\ ember 3, 1862.
Promoted to Cor., Jan. 5, 1863 — transferred to Sig-
nal Corps, November 3, 1863.
Promoted to Cor., May 30, 1864 — transferred to
190th regiment, P. V., March 31, 1864— Vet.
Transferred to 190ih reg. P. V-, May 31,'64— Vet.
Killed at Bull Run, August 30, 1862.
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Killed at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31,'64— Vet.
Wounded at Antietam, Sept 17, 1862 — mustered
out with company, June 13, 186-1.
Mustered out with company, Juno 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864,
Mustered out v.'ith company, June 13, 1864.
556
THIRTIETH REGIMENT— FIEST RESERVE,
Bugless, Thomas H
Brogan, William C
Bugless, John
Barker, Matthew....
Buchannan, J. W...
Carpenter, Albert...
(Jhalfant, Myers S
Cochran, Win. C.
Calvvell, Charles...
Creigh, James J....
Catron, Eli R
Deneane, Jos. W...,
Darlington, Chan'r
Davis, Edward
Fulton, John L
Fisher, John-
Ferry, Thomas K....
Gregg, Harman
Harvey, Perlee W.
Hiekman, Chas. H
Hoopes, Pierce, Jr.,
Hannum, Davis E.
Hoopes, James G ...
Hennessey, W. H,.
Harlan, George W..
Hoopes, Passm'e W
Herrington, J. W...
Harkins, Thomas...
Hood, Andrew„
Hoopes, Abner
Ingram, Charles H
Irwin, Wilson
Jeflferies, Edward E
Johnson, Wm. C.
Lam born, Hadley
Law, John H
Larce, George W. .
Mell, William G...
Mercer, Pierson....
Madden, Andrew...
M'Allister, Jas. T...
M'Intyre, .los. R....
M'Cann, Thomas....
M'Laughlin, Jos
M'Laughhn, Jas
Otiey, AlbinP....
Parker, Dillwyn
Proudht, Joseph M
Prall, Lewis M....
Paul, William R..
Pratt, Joseph L...
Robinson, Lewis R
Russell, Enos M...,
Rupert, Alfred ,
Rutlaven, Henry...
Smith, Levi.„ ,
Smith, Henry T
Smith, Samuel H...
Stott, Joseph H
Stern, Charles S....
Shellady, James B.
Snare, William S...
Speakman, Charles
Steward, Josenh L..
Scott, Joseph M
Turner, Wilham H
Taylor, George P....
Tinsley, Edw'd W..
.do.
.do.
June 4
'61,
June 4,
'61,
June 4,
'61,
June 4,
'(U,
July 10,
^61,
June 4,
'61,
June 4,
'61,
June 4,
'61,
July 10,
'61,
June 4,
'61,
June 4,
'61,
June 4,
'61,
June 4,
'61,
June 4,
'61,
June 4,
'61,
July 10,
'61,
July 26,
'61,
Dec. 1,
'61,
June 4,
'61,
June 4,
'61,
June 4,
'61,
June 4,
'61,
June 4,
'61,
Sept. 20,
'61,
July 10,
'61,
Sept. 20,
'61,
July 26,
'61.
July 10,
'61,
July 10,
'61,
Dec. 2,
'61,
Jjane 4,
'61,
June 4,
'61,
June 4,
'61,
June 4,
'61,
June 4,
'61,
June 4,
'61,
July 10,
'61,
June 4,
'61,
June 4,
'61,
Sent. 29,
'62,
June 4,
'61,
July 10,
'61,
Juno 6,
'61,
June 6,
'61,
Oct. 22,
'6i;
June 4,
'61,
June 4,
'61,
June 4,
'61,
July 10,
'61,
Dec. 1,
'61,
Dec. 1,
'61,
June 4, '61,
June 4, '61,
June 4, '61,
Nov. 29, '61,
June 4, '61,
July 10,
'61,
June 4,
'61,
July 10,
'61,
June 4,
'61,
June 4,
'61,
June 4,
'61,
July 8,
'61,
July 10,
'61,
July 10,
'61,
June 4,
'61,
June 4,
'61,
July 10,
'61,
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb., 1862*^
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 12, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct., 1862.
Tr. to Vet. Reserve Corps — date unknown.
Killed at Gettysburg, July 3, 1863.
Mustered out 'with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered. out with cc<inpany, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Discharged Sept. , 18G2. to accept promotion.
Prisoner at Bethesda Church, May 30, 1864— died
at Richmouil, Va., June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Discharged on. Surgeon's certificate, July 26, '61.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Mustered out with company, June" 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Disch..Iuly 16, '63, forwds. rec. inac, July30,'62.
Wounded at Jerico Ford, Va., May 24, 1864— ab-
sent, in hospital, at muster out.
Mustered out Avith company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 26, '61.
Discharged — dare unknown.
Tr. to Co. K, 4th reg. P. R. V. C, Feb. 1, 1862.
Transferred to l90th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31^ 1864.
Capturednear Culpepper Court House,Oct. 11, '65.
Deserted Julv 23, 1861.
Transferred to 190th reg; P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 10, '63.
Discharged — date unknown.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Mvistered out with company, .Tune 13, 1864.
Mustered out -with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Deserted July 17, ISaS.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb., 1862,
Tr. to Veteran Reserve Corps — date unknown.
Tr. to Veteran Reserve Corps — date unknown.
Died November 18, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company. June 13, 1864.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, 1864.
Died December 25, 1862, of wounds received at
Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Wounded at Be'thesda Church, May 30, 1864—
mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Discharged November 10, 1862, for wounds re-
ceived at South Mountain. September 14, 1862.
Promoted to 1st Lt. and Adj., January 27, 1863.
Tr. to company K, 33d reg. P. V,, Feb. 1, 1862.
Wounded at Spottsylvania Court House, May 10,
1864 — mustered out with company, June 13, '64.
Mustered out with company. May 13, 1864.
Wounded at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863 — mustered
out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864,
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Discharged Jan. 17, 1863, to accept promotion.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 17, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb., 1863.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 11, '63.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 17, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Deo. 25, '63.
THKEE YEAPtS' SERYICE.
557
NAME.
RANK,
DATE OF MUSTER
INTO SERVICE.
i
7
>
3
3
3
3
5
RESIARKS.
Tinsley, Abraham..
Private
do ...
July 10, '61,
June 4, '61.
July 9, '61,
July 10, '61,
June 4, '61,
Died Dec. 14, 1S62, of wounds received at Fred-
ericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Discharsfed on Surgeon's certificate, Feb., 1862.
Discharged— date unknown— for wounds receiv-
ed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Transferred to I90th reg. P. Y., May 31, '64— Vet.
Walters, Wm. H....
Welsh, Rees
...do
do
Young, Daniel
...do
Company B.
RECRUITED AT LANCASTER, LANCASTER COUNTY.
Thomas B. Barton.
WilUam L. Bear....
Harry Hook
Milton Weidler .
William E. Murray
Philip L. Sprecher..
Capt.
...do ..
1st Lt.
..do....
2d Lt..
..do....
William J. Cake
Theodore Wenditz.,
Eman'l C. Metzgar
Peter M. Heiser
Lewis A. Ranch.
John C. M'Cracken
Wm. D. Stauffer...
John L. Nauman. .
John K. Rutter.
George M. Bauman
Thomas S. Black....
George K. Swope....
JohnM. Wertz
Lewis S. Hartman.
George A. Cox..
John Weidle
August C. Duchman
Thomas Judge
F. D. Haines
John J. M'Grann....
Afflebach, William..
Benedict, Beuj F....
Bitzer, Thomas J...
Banco, George
Bear, Abraham E...
Barr, Edward F
Bitner, Albert H
Bowman, Charles...
Buford, W. H.H....
Bear, Nathan S
Bubb, William H...
IstSgt
Serg't.,
...do.
...do.
...do
Corp...,
...do
.do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
Muc...
..do
..do
Private
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
June 4,
June 4,
June
June
July 26,
June 4,
June 4,
.June 4,
June 4,
June 4,
June 4,
June 4,
June 4,
June 4,
June 4,
June 4,
June 4,
July 10,
June 4,
July 10,
June 4,
June 4,
June 4,
June 4,
June 4,
Mar. 8,
Oct. 80,
June 4,
July 10,
July 10,
June 4,
Aug. 28,
June 4,
Aug. 28,
Nov. 20,
June 4,
June 4,
Resigned January 24, 1863.
Promoted from 2d to 1st Lt., August 23, 1862— to
Capt., March 1, 1863— to brevet Major, March
13, '6.5— mus. out with company, June 13, 1864.
Dismissed August 23, 1862.
Promoted to Sgt., Aug. 1, 1861— to 1st Sgt., July
1.5, 1S62— to 1st Lt., March 1, 1863— to Bv. Capt.,
March 13, 186.5 — mustered out with company,
June 13, 1864.
Promoted to Sgt.— to 1st Sgt.— to 2d Lt., Nov. 25,
1861— mustered out March 4, 1862.
Promoted to Sgt., Oct, 18, 1861— to 2d Lt., Marcti
1, 1S63— to brevet 1st Lt., March 13, 1865— absent
in the field at muster out.
Promoted to Cor., Nov. 12, 1862— to 1st Sgt., Feb.
1, 1864— tr. to 190th reg. P. V., June 1, '(54— Vet.
Promoted to Sgt., January 1,3, '62— mustered out
with company, June 13, 1864.
Promoted to Cor., Aug. 1, 1861— to Sgt., Jan. 24,
1863— mus. out with company, June 13, 1864.
Promoted to Sgt., February 1, 1864— transferred
to 190th regiment P. V., June 1, 1884— Vet.
Promoted from Cor. to Sgt., Feb. 1, 1864— trans-
ferred to 190th reg. P. V., June 1, 1864— Vet.
Died July 14, 1862, of wounds received at Me-
chanicsville, June 26, 1862.
Promoted to Corporal, August 1, 1862— mustered
out with comjoany, June 13, 1864.
Promoted to Corporal, July 15, 1862— mustered
out with company, June 13, 1864.
Promoted to Lorporal, July 15, 1862— mustered
out with company, June 13, 1864.
Musterea out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Promoted to Corporal, January 24, 1863— muster-
ed out with company, June 13, 1864.
Promoted to Corporal, .January 24, 1863— muster-
ed out with company, June 13, 1864.
Promoted to Corporal, January 24, 1863— muster-
ed out September 9, 1864.
Promoted to Corporal, September 1, 1861— dis-
charged on Surgeon's certificate. March 28, 1863.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 20, 1862.
Transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps— muster-
ed out August 15, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon^s certificate, Jan. 9, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 10. '62.
Died of wounds received in action. May 8, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 18, 1862.
Discharged by order of War Dep't, June 7, 1863.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Aug. 24, 1863.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Nov. 25, 1863.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., June 1, 1864.
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Died at Richmond, Va., of wounds received in
action, June 30, 1862.
558
THTRTIETH KEGIMBNT — FLRST EESEEVE,
Childs, Charles A...
Coffey, James
Cox, William W...
Dellet, William L.
Dainer, Thomas J.
Davis, Charles —
Engle, George W..
Evarts, Strickler R
Eichholtz, John C.
Friday, Frederick...
Fisher. James G
Frankfort, Edward
Freelaiid, Edw'd D
Feller, Henry....
Forney, Isaac H
Greenawalt, A. B..
Gable, Jacob l^'
Hine, Jacob D
Heistand, Henry J
Hoffmier, Wm. M.
Holt, Robert
Harner, George W.
Hackman, Henry.
Hart, Mathias
Harvey, John C.
Humes, James G.
Hamp, William H.
Harman, Wm, B....
Kendig, George W..
Killian, Henry M...
Keiffer, Thompson..
Keller, M. V. B
Kiine, Christian
Kurtz, Obediah H..
Leonard, William..
Leedars, Charle.s....
Lutz, James A. H..
Marshbank, R. B...
Metzgar, Henry
Miller, (^eorge B
Moss, John A
Myer, Gabriel B
Mj^ers, Gilbert C...
Mishler, Henry
Mohon, Jacob
Miller, Samuel S
Miller, Jacob M
Mofiat, James
Murphy, Calvin L...
Murrav, William E
M'Caullev, H. C.
M'Clain, John G
M'Clain, Wm. G
M' Cully, Thos. T...
M'Ginnis, Peter L.
Nyman, Ambrose F
O'Rouke, Washing'
Ochs, George H.,
Parvin. Theo. C,
Price, Thomas P.
Pinkcrton, C. R. C.
Powers, Ambrose C
Quinn, Patrick.
Robinson, John...
Renner, .John B...
Rock, Miles
Rooney, Joseph C
Private July 10,
...do I June 4,
...do I June 4,
June 4,
Sept. 18,
July 10,
June 4,
June 4,
June 4,
June 4,
Aug. 29,
.June 4,
June
June
June
June
July 10,
June 4,
June 4,
June 4,
June 4,
June 4, '61,
June 4, '61,
June 4, '61,
June 4, '61,
June 4, '61,
Aug. 28, '62.
June 4, '61,
Juue 4, '61,
June 4, '61,
July 10, '61,
July 10, '61,
June 4, '61,
June 4, '61,
July 10, '61,
Aug.
Aug. 28,
Mustered out with company, June 13. 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Died June 27, 1862, of wounds received at Me-
rhanicsville, June 26, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Promoted to Hospital Steward, June 1, 1863.
Deserted October 25, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Promoted to Hospital Steward, Aug. 21, 1861 —
disch. on Sursreon's certificate, Jan. 17, 1862.
Transferred to Signal Corps U. S. A., Nov. 1,1863.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Mar. 13, '63.
j Discharged on Sui-geon"s certificate, Aug. 30, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 31, '63.
Died of wounds received in action, June 30, '62.
Killed at Mechanicsville, June 26, 1862.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 11, '63.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Mustered out with company, .June 13, 1864.
Wounded in action — date unknown — mustered
out with company, June 13, lb64.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 21, '61.
Discharced on Surgeon's certificate, April 15, '62.
Promoted to 1st Lt. and Adj., October 1. 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 25, '61.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., June 1, 1864.
Ti-ansferred to sun-boat service, Feb. 17, 1862 —
died at Cairo, 111., November 12, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Wounded at Wilderness, May 8, 1864— absent, in
hospital, at muster out.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 27, '62.
Discharged Feb. 13, 1863, for wounds received in
action.
Discharged Dec. 31, 1863, for wounds received in
action.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 6, '61.
Discharged by order of War Dep't, Sept. 6, 1861.
Tr. to 190th regiment P. V., June 1, 1864— Vet.
Died December 22, 1862, of wounds received at
Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out mth company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Discharged by order of War Dep't, Dec. 19, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 20, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Mar. 13, '63.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, July 1, 1863.
Tr. to 190th regiment P. V., June 1, 1864— Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., June 1, 1864.
Transferred to I90th reg. P. V., June 1, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, April 20, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 9, '62.
Discharged July 26, 1861.
i Mustered out with compatiy, June 13, 1864.
; Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
I Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Aug. 12, '63.
I Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
i Absent, sick, at muster out.
I Not mustered into United States service.
' Discharged on Surgeon's certificaie, Feb. 4, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's ceilificate, Feb. 19, '63.
Mustere'd out with company, June 13, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 26, '63.
Transferred to Signal Corps, August 14, 1863.
I Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Sept. 15, '63.
TnREE YEARS' SERVICE.
559
DATE OP MUSTER
-3
g
f
.
INTO SERVICE.
REMARKS.
Rutter, Joseph S
Private
Aug. 28, '62,
3
Killed at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863.
...do
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Strachan, James E..
...do
June 4, '61,
3
Steinheiser, Geo. F..
...do
June 4, '61,
8
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Sanders, Daniel L...
...do
June 4, '61,
3
Promoted to 1st Lt. company K, 3(ith regiment
P. v., August 1, 1862.
Straclian, Sam'l S...
...do
June 4, '61,
3
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 15, '63.
Seltley, Samuel
...do
Aug. 28, '62,
3
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., June 1, 1864.
Shaffer, John.....
...do
Oct. 31, '63,
3
Transferred to I90th reg. P. V., June 1, 1864.
Speice, Frederick...
...do
Aug. 28, '62,
3
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., June 1, 1864.
Steers, Thomas J....
...do
Aug. 28, '61,
3
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., June 1, 1864.
Stone, Au2;ust
...do
July 26, '61,
3
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Sept. 15, 1863.
Stalej', William H...
...do
June 4, '61,
3
Deserted July 2, 1SG3.
Thomas, Joseph R...
...do
June 4, 'Gl,
3
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, May 8, 1862.
Varnes, Henry C...
...do
July 10, '61,
3
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Whitlock, FrankUn
...do
June 4, '61,
3
Died in general hospital— date unknown.
Zellers, Jacob F
...do
June 4, '61,
o
Died of wounds received in action, June 30, 1862.
Company C.
RECRUITED IN CHESTER AND DELAWARE COUNTIES.
Samuel A. Dyer...
Jos. R. T. Coates.
Edward Larkin.
John H. Taylor .
John M. Thompson
J. Keen Vaughan...
Bernard W. Gause..
Arcli'd Hamilton...
Wm. O. Ridgway.,.
Charles Bonney....
Robert H. Welsh .
Thos. M'Namee...
James Ashbridge.
O. C. Armstrong...
John Jones
David Lascom
George M'Affee
Edward E. HaviU..
John H. Williams.,
Lane Schofield
John M' Donald
Abr'm R. Vanzant
Alrich, William J...
Ardis, Samuel
Butler, Edward.....
Booth, John
Brophy, John
Bamford, William.
Clineff, WiUiam.....
Coates, Aquilla
Curry, William
Dougherty, James.
Dougherty, Charles
Donelson, David
Dutton, William.....
Devlin, John ,
Edwards, George...
Elliott, George
Elliott, Edward
Everham, Thomas.
Fields, George
Farrend, Edward..
Capt..
...do..
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
1st Lt... May 31, '61,
2d Lt,
...do...,
IstS:
...do.;
Sgt...
...do..
...do..
...do..
...do..
Corp.
...do..
...do..
...do..
...do..
...do„
...do
...do....
...do....
Muc...
Private
...do....
..do....
..do....
..do....
..do
..do
..do....
..do
..do
...do
...do
...do
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
Sept. 5, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
Dec. 28, '63,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
Feb. 20, '64,
May 31, '61,
Feb. 28, '64,
May 31, '61,
'^ '61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'64,
'64,
'61,
'61,
'64,
'61,
'61,
May 31
July 10,
July 14,
Aug. 14,
May 31,
May 31,
May 31,
May 31,
May 31,
Fob. 10,
May 31,
May 31,
July 10, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
July 8, '61,
July 8, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
July 8, '61,
May 31, '61,
Promoted to Lieutenant Colonel, 175th regiment
P. v., November 13, 1862.
Promoted from 1st Lt. to Capt., March 1, 1863 —
to brevet ISlajor, March 13, 1865— mustered out
with company, June 13, 1864.
Promoted from 1st Sgt. to 1st Lt., March 1, '63—
to brevet Captain, March 13, 1865 — mustered out
with company, June 13, 1864.
Killed at South Mountain, September 14, 1862.
Promoted from Sgt. to 2d Lt., March 1, 1863— to
brevet 1st Lieut. , March 13, 1865— mustered out
with company, .June 13, 1864.
Promoted to Adj. 17i5th reg. P. V., Jan. 16, 1868.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 25, 1863.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, 1864.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Disch. for wds. received at Bull Run, Aug. 30,'62.
Discharged June, 1861.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 22, '61.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Deserted August, 1861.
Transferred to I90th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, 1864.
Deserted August 10, 1861.
Deserted August 10, 1861.
Deserted August 10, 1861.
Deserted June 4, 1861.
Deserted August 10, 1861.
Discharged July 24, 1861.
Died September 26, 1861.
Deserted August 9, 1861.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Discharged July 24, 1861.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V,, May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, 1861— to
serve sentence of general court martial.
Transferred to Vet. Res. Corps, Sept. 15, '63— Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, 65— Vet.
Deserted August 10, 1861.
Discharged by order of War Dep't Jan. 26, '63.
Deserted — date unknown.
560
THIRTIETH REGIMENT — FIRST RESERVE,
Grady, Michael
Helms, Isaac
Hickman, Edward
Howard, William..
Hinds, Samuel ,
Huflf, John
Hill, Horace
Holsten, Luke
Hobaugh, Harry...,
Hudson, Robert
Hurst, John
Jones, Ralph ,
Johnson, John
Koeth, Henry
Lusby, John
Lemmon, George....
Lanimy, William...
Lord, Samuel
Miller, Peter
Murrv, John H
Mills,' Robert
Mills, Thomas
Martin, Joseph
M'Fate, Frank
M'Coy, WiUiam
M'Cabe, Edward....
M'Garvey, Thomas
M'Cluskey, Henry.
Paist, William C
Porter, John
Pollock, James
Rider, William
Ross, Richard R
Roebuck, John
Royal, David, ,
Ruddock, Robert...
Roach, Maithew
Riley, James
Rice, Thomas
Summers, David...,
Stowe, William
Suplee, Jesse ,
Stevenson, David...
Stillwell, WilUam...
Stewart, James
Smith, William
Shaw, Andrew
Schofield, John T....
Sanders, James
Saulsbury, Robert..
Smith, John
Stetsing, Anton
Taylor, William H..
Townsend, Charles
Turner, Joseph
Vanzant, Thomas...
Williams, Samuel...
Worsley, George
Walker, CoUins.
Wilkinson, Thomas
Wray, Thomas
Waters, Patrick
Wray, Robert
Webb, Alfred G
Wesler, Solomon...
Welch, George
Wood, Wilham
July
May
May
May
May
May
May
July
July
July
May
Feb.
May
■do ! May
May 31,
May 31,
May 31,
July 8,
May 31,
May 31,
May 31,
April 1,
May 31,
May 31,
May 31,
Mar. 3,
May 31,
May 31,
May 31,
May
May
May
May
Aug.
Sept.
May
Mar.
Aug.
May
May
May
31, '61
31, -61
31, '61
31, '61
13, '61
5, '61
31, '61
8, '64
13, '61
31, '61
31, '61
31, '61
May 31,
May 31,
May 31,
May 31,
May 31,
May 31,
May 31,
Aug. 28,
Sept. 5,
May 31,
May 31,
May 31,
June 14,
May 31,
May 31,
May 31,
May 31,
May 31,
Mav 31,
May 31,
May 31,
May 31,
Mar. 2,
May 31,
Aug. 13,
Aug. 13,
10, '61
31, '6L
31, '61
31, '61
31, '61
31, '61
31, '61
13, '61
9, '61
25, '61
31, '61
10, '64
31, '61
31, '61
Deserted — date unknown.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Discharged— date unknown.
Discharged July 12, 1861.
Discharged — date unknown — minor.
Tr. to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, 1864— Vet.
Not mustered into United States service.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, 1864.
Died October 30, 1861.
Deserted August 10, 1861.
Deserted August 1, 1861.
Transferred to General Hospital, July, 1862.
Deserted August 10, 1861.
Mustered out with company, Juno 13, 1864.
Transferred to western gun-boat service, Feb-
ruary 17, 1862.
Transferred to company D, June 10, 1861.
Deserted August 9, 1861.
Discharged — date unknown.
Not mustered into United States service.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 30, 1862.
Died May 31, 1864, of wounds received in action.
Deserted August 8, 1861.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, 1864.
Mustered out with company, J uno 13, 1864.
Transferred to company D," Juno 10, 1861.
Tr. to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, 1864— Vet.
Died May 31, 1864, of wounds received in ac-
tion— Vet.
Deserted August 5, 1861.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Killed in action, June 28, 1862.
Died Nov. 19, 1862, of wounds received in action.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Not mustered into United States service.
Discharged November 21, 1861.
Killed at South Mountain, September 14, 1862.
Deserted August 4, 1861.
Deserted August 10, 1861.
Deserted July 24, 1861.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Not mustered into United States service.
Not mustered into United States service.
Not mustered into United States service.
Not mustered into United States service.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 10, 186.3.
Tr. to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, 1864— Vet.
Killed at Bethesda Church, May 30, 1864.
Deserted August 10, 1861.
Deserted June 26. 1863,
Deserted — ^^date unknown.
Deserted September 7. 1852.
Discharged Nov. 30, 1862, for wounds received at
South Mountain, Sept. 14, 1862.
Killed at Gettysburg, July 3, 1863.
Deserted August 8, 1831.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Discharged August 19, 1861.
Not mustered into United States service.
Not mustered into United States service.
Not mustered into United States service.
Tr. to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, 1864— Vet.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862. .
Killed at Spottsylvania Court House, Mav 12, '61.
Deserted July SO, 1861
Deserted Mav 2.5, 1863.
THREE YEARS' SERVICE.
561
Company D.
recruited in lancaster and york counties.
George H. Hess..
Wm. G. Waseon.,
Calvin Kendig
Wm. H. Trapnel.
David Warfel
Amos W. Sourbeer
Samuel Pickel
Charles K. Wasson
Abram J. Taylor.
Geo. M. D. Lemmon
Elias Funk
John R. Courtney,.
Ldndley M'Clune...
Franklin Sourbeer.
Capt..
..do...
1st Lt.
..do ....
2dLt
..do..
1st Sgt
Serg't..
..do.
Jacob Shaub ,
John Gilbert ,
William Bruce
Jacob Finney
John F. Dablor.
Henry Pickel
William Laflferty ..
Wm. Klineyoung...
Jacob Diffenderfer.,
Allison, William....
Boyle, James
Brady, Miller
Beichall, John
Bechtold, John
...do....
..do ....
..do....
Corp...
..do....
Bowers, William J
Brown, William....
Brubccker, Abra'm
Briggles, Barzilles..
Barbew, James .
Bushorn, Amos.
Beatty, Mark ....
Byers, Jacob .,...
Clark, E. M
Cresswell, James ..
Campbell, Samuel..
Davis, Frederick
Deitrick, Joseph.
Dern, Charles... .
Flick, Joseph
Fralick, Aaron....
Ferguson, John..
Grosh, Charles R,
Graham, T. L
Groff, Samuel P..,
Gordon, Samuel..
Garner, Gottlieb .
Hoffman, Valentine
Hughes, Hiram..
Hill, John
Hoak, Amos
Heble, John B...
Harmer, Amos...
Heiney, David....
71
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June 8, '61,
June 8, '61,
June 8, '61,
June 8, '61,
June 8, '61,
June 8, '61,
June 8, '61,
June 8, '61,
June 8, '61,
May 31, '61,
June 8, '61,
June 8, '61,
June 8, '61,
June 8, '61,
June 8, '61,
July 11, '61,
June 8, '61,
June 8, '61,
June 8, '61,
June 8, '61,
June 8, '61,
June 8, '61,
Juue 8, '61,
July 12, '61,
June 8, '61,
June 8, '61,
June 8, '61,
June 8, '61,
June 8, '61,
June 8, '61,
Dec. 20, '63,
Nov. 3, '63,
June 9, '61,
June 8, '61,
June 8, '61,
June 8, '61,
June 8, '01,
Feb. 13, '64,
June 8, '61,
June 8, '61,
June 8, '61,
June
June
Sept.
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
July
8, '61,
8, '61,
8, '62,
8, '61,
8, '61,
8, '61,
8, '61,
8, '61,
8, '61,
8, '61,
8, '61,
June 8, '61,
June 8, '61,
June 8, '61,
June 8; '61,
June 8, '61,
Died at Richmond, Va., July 4, '62, of wounds re-
ceived at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30, '62.
Promoted to 1st Lieut., Nov. 12, 1831— to Captain,
March 1, 1863— brevet Major, March 13, 1865—
mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Discharged November 12, 1861.
Promoted to 1st Lt., March 1, '63— to Brevet Cap-
tain, March 13, '65— mustered out with compa-
ny, June 13, 1864.
Discharged October 31, 1861.
Resigned August 12, 1862.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Commissioned 2d Lt., October 1, 1863— not mus-
tered—mus, out with company, June 13, 1864.
Promoted to Sergeant, June 30, 1862— mustered
out with company, June 13, 1864.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Killed at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30, 1862.
Promoted to Corporal, April 1, 1863— mustered
out with company, June 13, 1864.
Discharged November 16, 1852, for wounds re-
ceived at Bull Run, August 30, 1862.
Transferred to Vet- Reserve Corps, Jan. 15, 1864.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Killed at Gaines' Mill, Juue 27, 1862.
Deserted— date unknown.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Ti-ansferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Absent, wounded, at muster out.
Discharged on Surg, certificate— date unknown
Transferred to battery G, 43d regiment P. V., (1st
Pa. Artillery,) Sept. 12, 1861.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Feb, 15, 1864.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to IflOth reg. P. V., May 31, 1864.
Died at Camp Pierpont, Va., November 15, 1861.
Died at Washington, D. C, December 31, 1861.
Died August 2, 1863, of wounds received at Get-
tysburg., J uly 2, 1863.
Deserted November, 1862.
Not nmstered into United States service.
Transferred to 100th reg. P. V., May 31, 1864.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Not mustered into United States service.
Not mustered into United States service.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, 1864.
Deserted November, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 1, 1861.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Killed at New Market Cross Roads,"'June 30, 1862.
Killed at New Market Cross Roads, June 30, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
562
THIRTIETH KEGIMENT — FIRST RESERVE,
HAME.
RANK.
DATE OF M0gTEE
INTO SERVICE.
[ REMARKS.
Herr, Samuel
Hawthorne, Aldus.
Hiller, Jacob.
Private
...do....
...do
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
July
Feb.
June
June
June
Sept.
June
June
June
May
July
July
June
June
June
June
June
Aug.
June
June
June
Sept.
June
June
June
June
Sept.
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
Sept.
June
8, '61,
8, '61,
8, '61,
8, '61,
8, '61,
8, '61,
8, '61,
8, '61,
8, '61,
8, '61,
8, '61,
8, '61,
8, '61,
8, '61,
8, '61,
8, '61,
8, '61,
12, '61,
10, '64,
8, '61,
8, '61,
8, '61,
8, '62, .
8, '61, [
8, '61, (
8, '61, i
81, '61, I
12, '61, :
12, '61, C
8, '61, c
8, '61, c
8, '61, 2
8, '61, c
8, '61, c
22, '61, 2
8, '61, 3
8, '61, a
8, '61, S
8, '62, S
8, '61, 3
8, '61, 3
8, '61, 3
8, '61, 3
8, '62, 3
8, '64, 3
8, '64, 3
8, '64, 3
8, '64, 3
8, '64, 3
8, '64, 3
8, '64, 3
8, '62, 3
8, '61, 3
3 Absent, on detached duty at Headquarters, 3d
Division, 5th Corps, at muster out.
3 Disch. July 12, 1862, for wds. received in action.
3 Discharged on Surg, certificate — date unknown.
3 Discharged February 26, 1863, for wounds re-
ceived in action, June 30, 1862.
3 Discharged onSurgeon's certificate, Feb. 13. 1863.
3 Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '04— Yet,
3 Died of wounds received in action, June 30, '62.
3 Missing in action. June 30, 1862.
3 Deserted August 20, 1862.
3 Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
3 Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June 4, '62.
3 Transferred to 2d U. S. Cavalry— date unknown.
3 Mustered out with company, Juno 13, 1864.
3 Discharged, date unkn.jwn; for wounds received
in action, June 30, 1862.
3 Discharged January 30, 1863, for wounds re-
ceived in action, June .10, 1S62.
3 Transferred to Vet. Res. Corps— date unknown.
3 Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
5 Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 81, '64— Vet.
3 Died of wounds received at Spottsylvania C. H.,
May 10, 1864.
Homberger, Chas..
Heiney, George.....
Hamilton, David...
Haverstick, Amos..
...do....
...do
...do
...do
...do
Henninger, Chris'n
Jacobs, Israel .
...do
...do
Johnson, Amos
...do
Johnson, Jacob
Kise, John W
...do
...do
Kelborn, Francis ...
Knight, Joseph
Kline, Lenion.
...do
...do
do
King, Charles B
KauflFman, Daniel..
Kughn, Jesse M
Love, Uriah H
...do
...do
...do
...do....
Tianning, George
...do
...do ...
3 Not mustered into United States service.
5 Discharged December 21, 1862, for wounds re-
ceived at Bull Run, August 30, 1862.
} Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Jan. 1, 1864.
5 Died at Washington, D. C, December 8, 1861.
} Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
J Discharged on Surg, certificate— date unknown.
> Disch. for wds. rec. at Bull Run, Aug. 30, 1862.
5 Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. May 28, 1862.
Disch. for wounds rec. in action, June SO, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Julyl, 1861.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Killed at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30, '62.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 9, 1862.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, 1864.
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
...do
Maynard, John
...do
M'Farland, John....
M'Farland, Samuel
M'Coy,Wimam
M' Bride Peter.
...do
...do
...do
do
M'Cabe, Michael
Norris, William
Ohrnite, Samuel
Peek, William
...do
...do
...do
...do
Powers, Freeman...
Rhoads, John
...do
...do
Reed, John
...do
Robinson, Samuel..
Sourbeer, John
...do
...do
ShoflF, Henry .........
.do
Smith, Franklin
Scott, Robert
...do
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Trippio, Ohas. D
Tweed, William
Urban, John W
Urban, Beni. F ......
Vierling, Fred'k
White, Samuel
...do
...do
...do
...do
-dp
...do
...do
...do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 81, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, '64.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May. 31, '64— Vet.
Mustered out with company, June'^lS, 1864.
Mustered out with company. June 13, 1864.
Disch. for wounds rec. in action, June 30, 1862.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Mar. 13, 1864.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, '64.
Deserted November, 1862,
Wertz, Robert
Wright, WilUam....
Webb, William J...
Will, Hiram
Wilhelm, Zachar'h
Wilson, Urie
Williamson, Wm...
Company B.
recruited in lancaster county.
AldusJ. Neff
Patr'k J. O'Rourke
Wm. T. M'Phail..
Capt....
..do
1st Lt..
June 4, '61,
June 4, '61,
June 4, '61,
Died August 5, 1862.
Pr. to Capt., March 1, 1863— to brevet Major and
brevet Lieutenant Colonel, March 13, '65 — mus-
tered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Promoted from 2d to 1st Lieutenant, Mar. 1, '63^
to brevet Capt. and brevet Major, Mar. 13, '65—
mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
THBEE YEAES' SERVICE.
563
George A. Mercer..
Jacob Wieler
Philip B. Hanke...
Ambrose Maynard
Wm. F. Aument...
Geo. T. Lockwood...
Joseph Foreman
John Seibert
Charles O'NeiU.
David Ruth
John Kopwood
Samuel Rinier
J. D. Heighstreed.
Jasper Morrison....
Hiram Ruth... ..
Jacob Crumel...
Jacob Kaufman..
John Garber
J. G. Eicherly
Johnathan Styer..
Aument, Amos....
Albright, Adam..
Aument, Franklin..
Armstrong, Henry.. ,
Black, William.
Blackburn, James..
Backet, James
Brighton, Daniel
Baker, John
Brindle, Jacob
Baymont, Isaac
Cooper, Samuel I....
Cunningham, I
Cunningham, Jas...
Curley, William B..|...do.
Cohick, Samuel |...do.
Coleman, Henry A..L.do ,
Downey, David
Doughertv, Andr'w
Dunkle, Benj. F....
Elliott. John
Eshback, Richard.,
Elmycr, George
Fraelick, Daniel C.
Foreman, Harrison
Flick, Henry
Frecht, Jinies
Grow, John
Getz, Jacob
Gross. JosL-ph
Greenly, Andrew J ...do.
June 4, '61,
July 12, '61,
June 4, '61,
June 4, '61,
June 4, '61,
June 4, '61,
June 4, '61,
June 4, '61,
June 4, '61,
June 4, *61,
June 4,*'61,
June 4, '61,
June 4, '61,
June 4, '61,
Herr, Lorenzo D...
Hughes, David N....
Hasselbach, Franc's
Hoover, Henry
Hoover, Benjamin,
Harman, Cyrus
Hahn, George
Hughes, William.,
Hard graves, W. F
Hoover, William...
Hannum, Abel K..
Hultzhouse, Elam.
Hughes, Edward....
Jackson, John
Kline, John
George W...
King, George W
.do.
June 4, '61,
June 4, '61,
June 4, '61,
June 4, '61,
June 26, '61,
Cojn. 2d Lt., October 1, 1863— not mustered—
mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Discharired on Surgeon's certificate, June 17, '62.
Tr. to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, 1864— Vet.
Tr. to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, 1864— Vet.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Wounded, with loss of right eye, at Spottsyl-
vania Court House, May, 1864— mustered out
with company, June 13, 1864.
Discharged Dec. 31, 1861, to accept promotion as
2d Lt. company C, 84th regiment P. V.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 12, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 22, '62.
Tr. to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, 1864— Vet.
Tr. to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, 1864— Vet.
Died at Richmond, Va., of wounds received at
Mechanicsville, June 26, 1862.
Killed at Spottsylvania Court House, May 12, '64.
Killed at Bethesda Church, May 30, 1864— Vet.
Killed at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Mar. 1, '62.
Tr. to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, 1864— Vet.
Tr. to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, 1864— Vet,
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 13, '62.
Tr. to 190th regiment P. V.. May 31, 1864— Vet. -
Transferred to''l90th reg. P. V., May 31, 1864.
Killed at Gettysburg, July 3, 1863.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Tr. to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, 1864— Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, 1864.
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Died Dec. 15,'62— bu. at Cypress Hill Cem., L. I.
Deserted April 12, 1864— Vet.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Tr. to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, 1864— Vet.
Tr, to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, 1864— Vet.
Tr. to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, 1864— Vet.
Killed at Spottsvlvania Court House, May 12, '64,
Deserted August 18, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 27, '62.
Tr. to 190tli regiment P. V., May 31, 1864— Vet.
Died Nov. S0,'62— bu. at Cypress Hill Cem., L. I.
Captured Nov. 27, '62— mustered out Feb. 8, '65.
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Deserted September 16, 1862.
Tr. to western gun-boat service, Feb. 17, 1862
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, JunO 13, 1864.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, 1864,
Mustered out with company, June 31, 1864.
Killed at Beaver Dam, June 26, 1862.
Deserted June 26, 1863.
Deserted — date unknown.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with companv, June 13, 1864.
Transferred to 190th reg. P.' V., Mav 31, 1864.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, 1864.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, 1864.
Transferred to V. R C. — date unknown.
Died at Camp Pierpont, Va., December 9, 1861.
Killed at Bull Run, August 29, 1862.
Killed at Bull Run, August 30, 1862.
Died Sept. 23, 1862, of wounds received at South
Mountain, Sept. 14, 1862.
Deserted August 28, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Discharged Dec. 6, 1862, for wounds received in
action, with loss of arm.
3 Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., Mav 31, 1864.
564
THIETIBTH REGIMENT — FIEST RESERVE,
NAME.
RAITE.
DATE OP MUSTER
INTO SERVICE.
lEMARKS.
Keene, Joseph
TCpph r}ftoro"e
Pl-ivate
...do
June 4, '61,
June 4, '61,
June 4, '61,
June 4, "61,
June 4, '61,
June 4, '61,
June 4, '61,
June 4, '61,
June 4, '61,
June 4, '61,
June 4, '61,
June 4, '61,
June 4, '61,
June 4, '61,
June 4, '61,
July 12, '61,
July 20, '61,
June 4, '61,
June 4, '61,
June 4, '61,
June 4, '61,
June 4, '61,
June 4, '61,
June 4, '61,
July 20, '61,
June 4, '61,
June 4, '61,
June 4, '61,
June 4, '61,
June 4, '61,
June 4, '61,
Feb. 2&, '64,
June 4, '61,
June 4, '61,
June 4, '61,
June 4, '61,
Jvme 4, '61,
June 4, '61,
Febi 25, '62,
June 4, '61,
June 4, '61,
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3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
Transferred to Vet. Res. Corps — date unknown.
Died at Camp Pierpont, Va., May 20, 1862.
Kaley Jesse .....>
...do ...
KiUed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Kunkle Peter
...do
Died at Harrison's Landing,. Va., July 25, 1862..
Lithgow, David
Lambert David
...do
...do
...do
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with companv, June 13, 1864,
Lefevre, John L.
Lonoir, William
Morrison, JohnH...
...do
...do
...do
...do
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet,
Transferred to 190th reg, P. V., May 31, '64— Vet,
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864,
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Manger, William...
Milchsock, Augus's
Markley, Chas. A...
Miller, Alfred H
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do ...
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 30, '62;
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, March 27, '63,
Discharged Sept. 14, 1863, ta accept promotion.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V.^May 31, '64— Vet»
Killed at South Mountain, September 14, 1862.
Milton, William
M'Comsey,Wimam
M'Call, Franklin....
M'Keegan, John.....
Potts, Junius B
Patton, Edwin C
Pickle, Isaac
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
Deserted AiTgust 28, 1862.
Mustered out -with company, June 13, 1864.
Transferred to 190th reg, P. V,, May 31, '64-Vet,
Transferred to Vet. Res. Corps, April 15, 1863.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June 13, '62,
Phrame, Rohrer
...do
...do
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Died at Frederick City, Md., September23, 1862;
Rettican, John
...do
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Rinier, Jacob
...do
Mustered out ^vith company, June 13, 1864.
Reed, John G „.
Riley, John
...do
...do
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 1, 1862,
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate,Dee. 23, 1862.
Short, Andrew
do
Absent, sick, at muster o<tt.
Strickler, Jacob
Shanes, Joseph.
...do
da
Discharged— date unknown, to accept promotion.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Stark, Charles
Stoner, Samuel.
...do
do
Killed at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30, 1862.
Deserted August 18, 1862.
Templeton, Jacob...
Winnower, George
Werntz, George L.„
White, John
...do
...do
...do
do
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '&4— Vet,
Mastered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 26, '61.
Worth, Joseph P
...do
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, March 6, '63.
Wherry, John A
Wolbert, Peter
...do
...do
Died at Camp Washington, May 6, 1862.
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862,
Company F»
recruited at rockdale, delaware county,
W. Cooper Talley.. .
Joseph P. Drew
Henry Huddleson..
John F. Gorman
James S. Peters...^..
John M'Daniels,
Charles F. SlwaflF.
James R Dean..
Jacob C. Berstler
Samuel Batty
John Blair
John Blaln.
G. W. Simmington
J(dm Fitzgerald.
May 30, '61,
May 30, '61,
8
May 30, '61,
May 30, '61,
3
3
May 80, '61,
May 30, '61,
3
3
Jtme 4, '61,
3
May 30, '61,
3
May 30, '61,
May 30i '61,
July 10, '61,
3
3
3
July 10, '&1,
3
May SO, '61,
3
May 30, '61^
3
Promoted to Col. 30th reg, P. V., March 1, 1863,
Promoted to 1st Lt., March 1,1863— to Capt., Oct,
28, 1863— mus. out with company^ June 13, 1864.
Resigned August, 1861.
Promoted from Cor. to Sgt., March 1, 1862— to 2(1
Lt., March 1, 1863— to 1st Lt. October 28, 1863—
mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Dismissed June 23, 1862,
Commissioned 2d Lt., Oct. 1,.'63— not mustered —
missing in action at Bethesda Church, May 30,.
1864— transferred to 190tb regiment P, V., May
31, 1864— Vet.
Transferred frc«n company A— promoted 1st Sgt. y
January, 1862— died August, 1862.
Promoted taCor, Aug. 30, 1862— to Sgt,, March 1,.
1863— mus.. out with company, June 13, 1864,
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 26, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon-'s certificate,- Nov. 1, '62.
Promoted to Cor., Aug., 30, 1862— to Sgt., Jan. \y
1864— tr. to 190th reg. P. V„ June 1, 1864— Vet,
Promoted to Cor., March 1, '63— to Sgt. , March 1,
1864— tr. to 190th reg. P. V., June 1, 1864— Vet,
Promoted to Cor., Aug. 30, '62— to Sgt., March 1^
1863— tr. to 190th reg. P. V., June 1, 1864— Vet.
Promoted to Cor., July 21, 1861— to Sgt.. Aug.30^
1862.— died December 22, 1863.
THREE YEARS' SERVICE.
sm
Pratt Baldwin.,
Joseph S. M. Eoupt
Joseph S. Wilson...
Harrison Green
William Gray
John Hardy
James Lewis
Hayes P. Griffith...
William B. Drake.
Alcott, John
Booth, Squire
Bradley, Joseph....
Bradley, Edmund..
Burk, William
Briggs, Henry
Brophy, John
Butts, John
Bradley, William...
Baker, John
Budd, Isaiah
Bailey, Henry
Barr, Washington..
Cardweil, John
Carroll, Arthur
Carr, Caldwell
Coyle, Edmund
Clark, James
Cohen, James
Carr, Leonard
Cheetham, Chas. W
Cook, Weslie J
Doyle, Patrick
Dawson, William..
Dougherty, Joseph
Ferguson, John G..
Fryer, John P
Fitzgerald, Edw'd.
Foulks, William....
Griffith, George
Green, Dennis
Glass, Thomas
Gatchell, Wm. T
Gamble, John
Guilford, William...
Greenlee, David
Goodwin, John
Glass, James
Corp....
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
Mue....
...do
Private
...do
...do
...do
...do...
...do..
...do...
...do...
...do...
...do...
...do...
..do...
..do...
..do...
..do...
..do...
..do...
..do...
Gorman, James
Gray, Samuel
Gilkin, Henry
Galloway, Thomas.
Haycock, Henry
Healy, Isaac
Howard, John
Harner, Thomas do.
Humphrey, George ...do.
Jones, George M do.
Jones, John'W do.
.Teanes, Joshua do.
Knox, Joseph C do .
Kilroy, John do.
Kerns, Haines J do.
Kellev, Barney do.
/William do.
Laird, George do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do...
.do...
•do...
.do...
...do...
...do...
...do...
...do...
...do...
...do...
...do...
...do....
...do....
...do....
...do....
...do....
...do....
..do....
..do....
..do....
May .30, '61,
May 30, '61,
July 10,
May 30,
May 30,
May 30,
May 30,
July 10,
May 30,
May 30,
May 20,
May 30,
May 30,
May 30,
July 10,
July 10,
Sept. 9,
July 10,
May 30,
May 30,
May SO,
May 30,
May 30,
May 30,
May 30,
July 10,
July 10,
Mathews, Alex'r C
Makeson, James
Mott, Josephs
Mav
May
July
May
},la,y
July
Nov.
May
May
July
Mav
May
May
May
July
May
May
July
July
May
Sent. 2,
May 30,
May 30,
July 10,
July 10,
May 30,
July 10,
May 30,
July 10,
July 10,
May 30,
Mav 30,
July 10,
May 30,
July 10,
May 30,
May 31,
May 30,
May 30,
May 30,
May 30,
Promoted to Corporal, August 30, 1862— muster-
ed out with company, June 13, 1864.
Promoted to Corporal, March 1, 1862— mustered
out with company, June 13, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 1, '62.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vet,
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vet!
Transferi-ed to gun-boat service, Feb. 16, 1862.
Pr. to chief musician, 30th reg. P. V., March 1, '64.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 2, '62.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vet.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 1.3, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 1.3, 1864.
Discharged May 1, 1863, for wounds received at
Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, April 1, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, May 14, '64.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 26, '61.
Dishonorably discharged June 14, 1861.
Died at Gettysburg, Pa., August 1, 1863.
Killed at Mechanicsville, Va., June 26, 1862.
Deserted July 26, 1861.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, October, 1863.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Sept. 27, 1863,
Dicharged January, 1863, for wounds received in
action, June 30, 1862.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vet*
Transferred to I90th reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vet.
Killed at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30, '62.
Deserted August 30, 1861.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 26, '61.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vet.
Mustered out with company. June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vet.
Deserted July 26, 1861.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Sept. 27, '63.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct., 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug., 1861
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept., 1862-
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 26, '61.
Killed, accidentally, at Camp Pierpont, Va., No-
vember, 1861.
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Deserted July 26, 1861.
Deserted July 26, 1861.
Deserted January, 1862.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Jan. 15, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 26, '61.
Died of wounds received at Charles City Cross
Roads, June 30, 1862.
Deserted December, 1862.
Deserted May, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Tr. to Western gun-boat service, Feb. 16, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 26, '61«
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Killed at Bull Run, August 30, 1862.
Died at Harrison's Landing, Va., Aug. 13, 1862.
Discharged May, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Captured February 14, '64 — mustered out March
3, 1865.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, October, 1863,
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Sept. 27, 186S.
Mustered out With company, June 13, 1864.
566
THIETIETH REGIMENT — ^FIUST RESEEVE,
NAME.
KAMK.
DATE OP MUSTER
INTO SERVICE.
1,
KEMABKS.
MiUs, Thomas
Maklem, Michael...
Mills, Joseph
Private
...do
...do
May 30, '61,
May 30, '61,
May' 80, '61,
May 30, '61,
July 10, '61,
July 10, '61,
May 30, '61,
May 30, '61,
July 10, '61,
May 30, '61,
July 10, '61,
July 10, '61,
May 30, '61,
May 30, '61,
May 30, '61,
May 30, '61,
May 30, '61,
May 30, '61,
May 30, '61,
May 30, '61,
May 30. '61,
July 10, '61,
May 30, '61,
Sept. 9, '62,
May 30, '61,
July 26, '61,
May 30. '61,
July 10, '61,
May 30, '61,
May 30, '61,
July 10, '6\,
May 30, '61,
May' 30, '64,
May 30, '61,
July 10. '61.
May 30, '61,'
JvLly 10, '61,
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 2, 1862.
Kille.l at Spottsylvama C. H., May 12, 1864.
Died at Baltimore, Md., July 30, 1861.
M' Bride, Wesley....
M'Dade, Daniel W..
M'Dade,John
M'Cracken, John...
Nolan, Michael
Neal, Jonathan R...
O'Neal, Edward
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
Mustered out with company, .lune 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Discharged March, 1863, for wounds received at
South Mountain, September 14, 1862.
Deserted July 26, 1861.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 26, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 11, '64.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 26, '61.
Discharged March, 1863, for wounds received at
Pennypacker,Jas.F
Pilkiugton, Adam...
Parker, George W...
Parker, Samuel
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
Antietam. September 17, 1862.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Nov. 25, 1863.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate Nov., 1862.
Discharged on Surajeon's certificate, March 1, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 26, '61.
Discharced on Surgeon's certificate, July 26, '61.
Richardson, Wm....
...do
...do
3 Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vet.
3 Missing in action at Bethesda Church, May SO,
...do
1864— died in prison— date unknown.
3 Mustered out with company, June 13, 1S64.
...do
3| Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Noy., 1862.
Stacv, William
...do
3 1 Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 26, '61.
Stewart, John.
..do.. ..
3 1 Killed acciden'y at Camp Pierpont, Va., Noy., '61.
Smith, Edward
Shum, James
Townsend, Edward
Timbler, Geo. W
Turner, James W...
Thomas, Oliyer
Wilde, John..
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
do ..
3 j Killed at Mechanicsville, June 26, 1862.
3 1 Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., June 1, 1864.
3 ; Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
3 Absent, in arrest, at muster out.
3 ': Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, April, 1862.
3 ! Died August, 1862.
3 Discharared on Surareon's certificate. July 26. '61.
Willis, James
Wyatt, James...
Whiteman, Thomas
Wilson, James
Walter, Frazier
Webb, Jacob Z
Whiteman, Joseph
Wilson, James
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 26, '61.
Killed at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30. '62.
Deserted July 26, 1861.
Deserted July 26, 1861.
Deserted July 26, 1761.
Deserted April, 1862.
Deserted July 26, 1861.
Deserted July 26, 1861.
Company G.
recruited at phcenixville, chester county.
John B. Dobson.
Joseph F. M'Cord..
Joseph Taggart ,
Josiah White
Wm. E. Chandler.,
2d Lt..
IstSgt.
Charles Armitage....
...do
James Phillips
Wm. H. Powers
Wm. L. Keely ...
Serg't..
...do
do
Wm. H. Yerger. ...
do
do .
Ham.. Vanderslice...
George H. Powers...
Bertless Slott
...do
...do
Corp....
...do
Geo. W. Findley
Franklin Harley
...do
June
Qj
'61,
June
June
6,
6,
'61,
•61,
Juhe
6,
"61,
June
6,
'61,
June
6,
'61,
June
June
June
June
June
6,
6,
6,
6,
6,
'61,
'61, i
•61, 1
'61,
'61,
July 12, '61,
June 6, '61,
June 6, '61,
July 12, '61,
June 6, '61,
Promoted to brevet Major, March 13, 1865— mus-
tered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 7, 1862.
Promoted from 2d to 1st Lt., March 1, 1863— to
brevet Captain, March 13, 1865 — mustered out
with company, June 13, 1864.
Promoted from 1st Sgt. to 2d Lt., March 1, 1863—
died at Washington, D, C, May 18, 1864.
Promoted from Cor. to Sgt., Nov. 1, 1862 — to 1st
Sgt., August 14, 1863 — mustered out with com-
pany, June 13, 1864.
Promoted from Cor. to Sgt., July 24, 1861— to 1st
Sgt., March 21, '63— died at Rappahannock sta-
tion, Va., August 14, 1868.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 23, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 15, '62.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 100th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31. '64— Vet.
Died at Hestonville, Pa., October 30, 1862.
Promoted to Corporal, December 1, 1862— mus-
tered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Promoted to Corporal, Januar.v 1, 1863— muster-
ed out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
THREE YEARS' SERVTOE.
667
John T. Eachea
Wm. J. Kennedy...
David Dettra
Emanuel Ewing
John Horton
Wm. Denithorne....
James T. Nichols...
Charles Madden
Baugh, Joseph
Bell, Amos-
Bowers, John
Banon, Charles
Bennett, Stephen...
Buck, George
Bradley, Wm. H....
Batt, Henry
Buck, Robert
Bradley, Joel E
Conklin, Joseph ...
Coffman, Joseph...
Cook, William G....
Chantrev, William
Clegg, William H..
Clay, Isaac
Dunbar, Maurice...
Dorman, Francis...
Davis, Samuel E...
Dennis, Isaac
Eisenbrey, Edward
Friday, Washington
Fritz, Edward
Force, George W,
Fritz, Levi
Force, Abel S
Hunter, William....
Hunter, James T...
Haulthausen, Wm
Jones, JohnP
Jeffers, Henry.
Kurtz, Isaac W
Keeley, Edward M
Livingston, Hugh..
Lilley, Samuel C...
Leslie, George ,
Longacker, Jerome
Millington, Wm
March, Jacob M
Munshower, Thos..
Mills, John
Miller, William
Corp.
..do..
Miller, Milton N
Miller, Nelson T
M'Adams, Thomas
M'Coy, WiUiam M.
M'Coy, Washington
M'Laughlin, Coch'e
M'Affee, William...
M'Coy, Michael
M' Cracken, Edward
Neilor, John P
Oberholtzer, Isaac...
Phillips, Davis M...
Powers, John M
Raysor, Frederick..
Renshaw, Geo. W...
Stackhouse.Nel'n E
Spotten, Robert
Spare, Gordon A
Spear, Andrew
Sloan, James
Schwenck, James...
Smith, Mathias
Showalter, Wm. B..
July 12, '61,
June 6, '61,
July 12, '61,
June 6, '61,
June 6, '61,
June 6, '61,
June 6, '61,
June 6, '61,
June 6, '61,
June 6, '61,
June 6, '61,
June 6, '61,
May 10, '62,
June 6, '61,
June 6, '61,
June 6, '61,
June 6, '61,
June 6, '61,
June 6, '61,
June G, '61,
June 6, '61,
6, '61,
6, '61,
12, '61,
6, '61,
6, '61,
6, '61,
6, '61,
6, '61,
6, '61,
6, '61,
12, '61,
6, '61,
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Wounded at Laurel Hill, May 10, 1864— muster
ed out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Died at Camp Pierpont, Va., Nov. 28, 1861.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered ovit with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's ceVtificate, Oct. 3, 1861.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 8, 1863.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 5, 1863.
Discharged Oct. 3, 1863, to accept promotion.
Killed a't Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Deserted February, 1863.
Killed at Bull Run, August 30, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 3, 1863.
Deserted November 29, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb., 1863.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 5, 1863.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Mustered out with company, .Tune* 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 26, 1863.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, 1864.
Died at Poijit Lookout, Md., August, 1862.
Killed at Gettysburg, July 3, 1863.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb 1, 1863.
Deserted November 30, 1861.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Promoted to Sergeant Major, July 26, 1861.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Dec. 10, 1863.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1861,
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 13, 1863.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out witli company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered ovit with company, June 13, 1864.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, 1864.
Missing in action — transferred to 190th regiment
P. v., May 31, 1864— Vet.
Died at Baltimore, Md., July 26, 1862.
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, May 28, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864,
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Deserted February, 1863.
Deserted November 29, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mvistered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, 1864.
Killed at South Mountain, Sept. 14, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out September 2s, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, Jtme 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered outwdth company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, Juno 13, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov., 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 16, '63.
568
THIKTIETTT REGTMEXT — FIRST RESERVE,
NAME.
RANK.
DATE OP MUSTEB
INTO SERVICE.
»
s
1,
>
i
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
BEMAEES
Smith, Joseph
Shaw, Benjamin
Tencato, Fred'k A..
Vannaman, Joseph
Vanderslice, Jno. A
Vanderslice, Nich's
Vanderslice, Wm. T
Virtue, Thomas
Waters, Mor^ran
Woodland, Beni
Widdicombe, W. P
Woodland, Wm
Private
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
June
June
June
June
July
July
July
June
June
July
June
June
June
Oct.
July
June
June
June
6. '61,
6, '61,
0, '61,
6, '61,
12, '61,
12. "61,
12, '61,
6, '61,
6, "61,
12, '61,
6, '61,
6. '61,
6, '61,
2.3, '61,
12, '61,
6, '61,
6, '61,
6, '61,
Killed at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30, 1862.
Discharged March 15, 1864, to accept promotion.
Promoted to Commissary Sergeant, July 20, 1862.
Discharired on Surcjeon's certiticate, Jan. 24, 1862.
Discharged September 16, 1861.
I )ischarged on Surgeon's certiticate, Jan. 29, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb., 1863.
Killed at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30, 1862.
Mustered out with company, .June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 22, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 28, '63.
Tr.msferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, 1864.
Missing in action— transferred to 190th regiment
P. V.rMay31, 1864— Vet.
Killed at Bethesda Church, Va., May 30, 1864.
Deserted November 29, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 26, '63.
Watson, Joseph L..
Williams, Chas. R..
Weeks, John M
...do
...do
...do
...do
Whiteman, Joseph..
Yeager, John W
...do
...do
Company H.
recruited at carlisle, cumberland county
Rob't M'Cartney..
Thomas P. Dwin.
Fran's M. M'Manus
Joseph Stewart ,
John A. Crowl..
John A.Waggoner.,
David P. Kissinger
Andrew J. Reighter
Robert M'Manus....
Abraham Heiser
Jas. P. M'Laughlin
Franklin D. Hunt...
John F. Brisbane...
John A. Blair .
Captain j .June 8,
.do .June 8,
...do.
1st Lt... June
...do June
Corp.
William Corbett do..
Wm. R. Hastings... j... do..
Jo.seph B. Ewing....j...do..,
Henry A. Graham...!. ..do ..
Frederick Deaner...!...do ...
Fred'k Morrison I. ..do..
Daniel Askew '...do ..,
2d Lt... June 8,
1st Sgt. June
Serg't.. June
do June 8,
.do July 21,
.do Sept. 6,
.do July 14,
June 8,
June 8,
June 8,
July 14,
July 14,
July 14,
June 8,
June 8,
June 8,
Alex'r Deemer j...do Mar. 2,
.James Donnelly i Muc . May 24
Thomas P. Diven....l...do ! June 8,
Willis Huiner I. ..do I June 8,
Asper, Isaac ! Private' June 8,
Bernard, Aaron A.. ...do I July 14,
Bretz, William H...'...do ! July 14
'61,
3
'61,
3
'61,
3
'61,
„
'61,
.3
'61,
3
'61,
3
'01,
3
'61,
3
'61,
3
'61,
31
■61,
'\
'61,
b|
'61,
3
'61,
3!
'61,
^
'61,
3
'61,
3!
i
•61,
3
'61,
3
'61,
3!
•62,
3
62,
3
61,
3
61,
3:
61,
3
61,
3
61
3
Resigned August 21, 1861.
Promoted from 2d Lt. to Capt., October 17, 1861—
killed at South Mountain, Sept. 14, 1S62.
Promoted to 1st Sgt., Nov. 25, 1861— to 1st Lieut.,
March 1, 1863— to Captain, March 7, 1863- Bv.
Major, March 13, 1865— mustered out with com-
panv, June 13, 1864.
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Promoted to Cor., Nov. 25, 1861— to Sgt., Aug. 9,
1862— to 1st S'jt,, Jan. 0, 1863— to 2d Lt., March
1. 1863— to 1st Lt., Oct. 1, 1863— to brevet Capt.,
IMarch 13. 1865— mus. out with Co., June 13, '64.
Promoted from 1st Sgt. to 2d Lt., Oct. 17, 1861—
to Quartermaster, .Juno 27, 1862.
Promoted from private to Sgt., >ov. 25, 1861 — ^to
1st Sergeant, Mav 15, 1863 — missing in action at
Bethesda Ciuirch, May 30, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon'^s certificate, Feb. 4, 1863.
Wounded at Bethesda Church, May 30. 1864—
trausferreii to 190th reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vet.
Promoted from private to Sgt.. May 20, '63— kill-
ed at Spottsylvania, C. H., May 10, 1864.
Promoted to' Sergeant, July 1, 1862— deserted
September 17, 1862.
Promoted to Corporal, November 5, 1861 — mus-
tered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Discharged — date unknown — for wounds receiv-
ed at Fredericksbnrar, December 13, 1862.
Wounded May 25, 1864— transferred to 190th reg.
P. v., June 1, 1864— Vet.
Wounded at Spottsylvania C. H., May 10, 1864—
transferred to 190th reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., June 1, '04— Vet.
Promoted to Cor., July 26, 1861— killed at New
Market Cross Roads, June 30, 1862.
Promoted to Corporal, July 10, 1861— killed at
Bethesda Church, Va., May 30, 1864— Vet.
Dropped from rolls, November 14, 1862.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., June 1, 1864.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., June, 1863— Vet.
Deserted August 26, 1861.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 5, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 3, '63.
THREE TEARS' SERVICE.
509
Burkholder, Chas..
Brown, John
Brown, Frederick
Baker, Samuel S. .
Black, John
Bidler, Henry G.
Bennett. John....
Boner, William F...
Boyd, John A
Clayton, Oswald
Cree, Alexander ,
Clouser, John
Chambers, George..
Dougherty, James
Dice, Levi
Donnelly, Elias.....
Donnelly, William
Donnelly, John —
Dile, George W
Foose, Andrew I...
Fritz, JohnP
Fair, Michael
Finley, Hugh
Fellows, John
Forber, Lewis
Ginger, David...
Graham, Wm. A...
Griffin, Thomas C.
Gilbert, Thomas
Hoffman, Henry...,
Henwood, Theo
Hippie, Jacob
Harding, William..
Hinple, Henry
Johnson, Henry
Kelley, Aliaert
Kelley, Henry
Koutjz, Lewis
Kaufman, Christian
Kelly, Harrison......
Karge, Max
Lamason, Jacob
Lease, Henry A
Lime, Levi
Linekuhl, Henry..,
Lewis, James
Lamason, John W..
Lay, Samuel M ,
Miller, Henry ,
Murray, Francis B.
Morton, George W.
Minich, Jacob L
Moon, Anthony ,
Michael, John
M'Feeley, George..,
M'Cartney,Rob't,Jr
M'Donald, William
Nonemaker, Wm..
Park, James ,
Quigley, William..
Reifsnyder, Levi...
72
Private
...do
June 8, '61,
Dec. 30, '63,
June 8,
June 8,
July 14,
June
June
July 14,
July 17, '61.
July 21, '6i:
June 8, '61,
Aug. 1, '61,
June
Aug.
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
July 14, '61,
June 8, '61i
June 8, '61,
June 8, '61,
June 8, '61,
June 8, '61,
June 8, '61,
June 8, '61,
July 17, '61,
July 21, '61,
June 8, '61,
June 8, '61,
June 8, '61,
June 8, '61,
June 8, '61,
June 8, '61,
Sept. 4, '62,
June 8, '61,
June 8, '61,
June 8, '61,
June 8, '61,
June 8, '61,
June 8, '61,
July 14, '61,
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 23, '61.
Wounded at Wilderness, May 8, 1864— transfer-
red to rJOth reg. P. V., Juno 1, 1864.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., June 1, '04— Vet.
Died, dare unknown, of wds. received at Spottsyl-
vania C. XL, May 18, 1864.
Died of wds. received at Gettysburg, July 2, '63-
Not mustered into United States service.
Not mustered into United States service.
Kot mustered into United States service.
Not inustered into United States service.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate — date unknown.
Transferred to I90threg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vet.
Killed at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863.
Isot mustered into United States service.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1804.
Mustered oat with company, June 13, 1804.
Mustered out with companv, June 13, 1864.
Killed at Gettysburg. July '2, 1S63.
Not mustered into United States service.
Deserted September .5, 1802 — ^returned April 4,
18G3— ag-ain deserted July 6, 1863.
Absent, in arrest, at muster out.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Mar. 27, '62.
Not mustered into United States service.
Not mustered into United States service.
Not mustered into United States service.
Not mustered into United States service.
Mustered out with company, June IS, 1864.
Wounded at Spottsylvania C. H., May 10, 1864—
transferred to 190th reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vet.
Killed at South Mountain, September 14, 1862.
Deserted May 7, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Discharged on writ of habeas corpas, Aug. 24,
Not mustered into United States service.
Deserted September 7, 1862.
Not mustered into United States service.
Not mustered into United States service.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Wounded, date unknown — mustered out
company, June 13, 1864.
Wounded at Spottsylvania C. H., May 10, 1864—
transferred to I90threg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vet.
Di«d Sept. 14, 1862, of wounds received at Bull
Run, August 30, 1862— buried at Alexandria-
grave, 1,798.
Not mustered into United States service.
Not mustered into United States service.
Wounded— discharged on Surgeon's certificate,
June 28, 1863.
Wounded— discharged on Surgeon's certificate,
November 12, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 31, 1862,
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 26, 1861.
Deserted September 20, 1862— returned April 4,
1863— again deserted, September, 1863,
Not mustered into United States service.
Discharged— date unknown.
Transferred to I90th reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vet.
Wounded at Wilderness, May 8, ] 864— transfer-
red to 190th reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vet,
Died at Camp Pierpont, Va., December 9, 186L
Deserted September 6, 1862.
Not mustered into United States service.
Deserted July 1, 1863'.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug 1, 1862.
Not mustered into United States service.
Not mustered into United States service.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 2, 1861.
Drowned in Potomac river, near Washington,
D. C, August 10, 1863.
Died, date unknown, of wounds received at Me.
chanicsville, Va,, June 26, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864,
'6L
with
570
THIRTIETH EEGIMBNT — ^FIEST RESERVE,
: lichey, Augustus...
Reighter, Charles...
Rodgers, Lewis
Rockey, John
Richwlne, David
Richey, William
StringfelloAV, John..
Stringfellow, Israel
Snyder, James P.,
Sheaffer. John
Smith, James ,
Sowers, Jacob
Stewart, Joseph...,
Thomas, James R
WalJier, William...
Widner, Jacob
Wolf, Samuel
Whiteman, Conrad
White, Samuel
Worley, Jeremiah..
Watson, William
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
DATE OF MUSTER
1
INTO SERVICE.
i
June 8,
'61,
3
June 8,
'61,
3
June 8,
'61,
31
Sept. 4,
'62,
3
June 8,
't)l,
3
July 21,
'61,
^!
June 8,
'61,
3
June 8,
'61,
3
July 14,
'61,
3
Aug. SO,
'61,
3
Sent. 4,
'62,
3
June 8,
'61,
3
July 21,
'61,
3
June 8,
'61,
3
June 8,
'61,
3
June 8,
'61,
3
June 8,
'61,
3
June 8,
'61,
3
June 8,
'61,
3
Jan. 26,
'64,
3
June 8,
'61,
3
Wounded in action— mustered out with com-
pany, Juno 13, lo64.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. G, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 5, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's cerlilioate, Jan. 28, '63.
Not mustered into United States service.
Not mustered into United States service.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Feb. 1.5, 1864.
Discliarged — date unknown — for wds. received
in action.
Tr. to 190th regiment P. V., June 1, 1864— Vet.
Tr. to 190th regiment P. V., June 1, 1864— Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., June 1, 1864.
Not miistered into United States service.
Deserted December 12, 1862.
Disch. Dec. 5, '62, for wounds received in action.
Wounded — alasent, in hospital, at muster out.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Disch. Jan. 27, '63, for wounds received inaction.
Tr. to Co. C, Gth U. S. Artillery, Nov. 24, 1862.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., June 1, 1864.
Died — date unknown — of wounds received at
New Market Cross Roads, June 30, 1862.
Company I.
RECRUITED IN CUMBERLAND COUNTY.
Lemuel Todd
George W. Cross
Tobias B. Kauffman
Isaiah H. Graham.
Wra. D. Halbert....
William B. Wolf...,
Capt....
...do
...do
George A. Keller....
Samuel Baxter
William Mulgren...
Jos. Shanabrough...
Ellis Slonaker
James Broderick.
Robert Smiley
George W. Rahn..
John Wasson
Wm. H. Baxter.
Chas. Burnsides.
Chas. W. Linthurst
Edgar Lee
Levi H. Mullin ....
Philin Schugart....
Gottleib Hildwine.
..do....
IstLt.
..do....
1st Sgt
Sergt...
...do
..do..
..do..
Corp.
...do..
.do.
...do.
...do.
.do.
George Baker do..
Benjamin Hoffert do..
James Lutz ...do..
Asber R, Teeple ...do ..
Joseph Allison I Muc.
June 10, '61,
June 10, '61,
June 10, '61,
June 10, '61,
Nov. 25, '61,
June 10, '61,
June 10, '61,
June 10, '61,
June 10, '61,
June 10, '61,
June 10, '61,
June 10, '61,
June 10, '61,
June 10, '61,
June 10, '61,
June 10, '61,
June 10, '61,
June 10, '61,
June 10, '61,
June 10, '61,
June 10, '61,
June 10, '61,
June 10, '61,
June 10, '61,
June 10, '61,
June 10, '61,
June 10, '61,
Promoted to Major, June 10, 1861.
Discharged October 16, 1861.
Pr. from Cor., to 2d Lt., June 27, 1861— to Capt.,^
Nov. 14, 1861— to Major, March 1, 1863.
Pr. from 2d to 1st Lt., June 27, 1861— to Capt.,,
Mar. 7, '63— mus. out with Co., June 13, 1864.
Promoted from 2d to 1st Lieutenant, March 7,
1863— discharged February 20, 1864.
Pr. from 1st Sgt., to 2d Lt., March 7, 1863— to 1st
Lt., March 14, 1864— wd. at Spottsylvania C. H.y
May 12, 1864 — ^promoted to brevet Capt., March
13, 1865 — mustered out with Co., June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Pr. from Cor. to Sgt., Mar. 7, '63 — wd. in action^
May 8, 1864— mus. out with Co., June 13, 1864.
Promoted from Corporal to Sergeant, Mar. 7, '63 —
mustered out with company,. June 13, 1864.
Promoted from Corporal toSergeant, Mar. 7, '63—
mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 21, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 28, '62.
Promoted to Corporal, March 7, 1863 — mustered
out with company, June 13, 1864.
Promoted to Corporal, March 7, 1863— mustered
out with company, June 13, 1864.
Died May 24, 1864,' of wounds received at Spott-
sylvania C. H., May 10, 1864.
Discharged, on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 18, '63.
Discharged October 21, '62, for wounds, with loss
of leg, received at Bull Run, August 30, 1862.
Promoted to 2d Lieutenant company A, 101st
regiment P. V., November 5, 1861.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, May 19, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 26, '63.
Missing in action at Bethesda Church, May 30,
1864— Vet.
Deserted September 15, 1862.
Deserted November 1, 1862.
Deserted November 1, 1862.
Deserted October 15, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 21,. '63.
THEBB YEARS' SEEVIOB.
571
Thomas J. Bell
Augenbaugh, G. B
Baker, Hiram.
Muc
. Private
...do
Baer, David R ....
...do
Bobbs, Charles
Boggs, Jacob
...do
...do .
Brown, Adam
Baker, John
...do
...do ...
Buttorf, Joseph . .
...do .
Bailey, John T . .
...do
Baker, David
..do
Baker, Jacob,
...do
Corman, Henry P..
Clark, Lafayette....
Clark, William. .
...do
...do
...do
Cronover, Wilson...
Car Ian, James
...do
..do
Deb ufF, John B
do
Doyle, Martin E....
...do
..do
Dunlap, William....
...do
.do
Edwards, Jefferson
Frederick, John.
...do
do
Gorgas, Isaac
.do
Gould, Charles F....
Ounter, Harrison...
Hilton, Miller
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
Irvine, Theodore
Jacobs, Francis V...
Kintz, Jacob
...do
...do
...do
Kennedy, Eevi. ...
do
Kramer, George
liigntner, Peter M..
...do
...do
...do
little, George
...do
Lamprey, Geo. H...
Morrison, Thos. G...
Mullin, George H...
Matliias, JohnW....
Meninnger, Fista. . . .
Moudy, William
Morsett, Eli
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
do
M'Clure, George W
M'Bride, William...
M'Callister, Wm
M'Clay, James
Ritner, Henry C
Sennett, William....
Sennett, Francis.
Shoop, George W....
Spottswood, Wra....
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
..do
..do
..do
Smith, Samuel S
Smith, David A
Shrirer, Benj. F
Taylor, John T
Underwood, Geo
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
June 10, '61,
June 10, '61,
June 10,
June 10,
June 10,
June 10,
June 10,
June 10, '61,
June 10, '61,
June 10, '61,
June 10, '61,
10, '61,
10, '61,
10, '61,
10, '61,
10, '61,
10, '61,
10, '61,
10, '61,
10, '61,
10, '61,
10, '61,
10, '61,
10, '61,
10, '61,
10, '61,
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June 10, '61,
June 10, '61,
June 10, '61,
June 10, '61,
June 10, '61,
June 10, '61,
June 10, '61,
June 10, '61,
June 10, '61,
July 17, '61,
June 10, '61,
June 10, '61,
June 15, '61,
June 10, '61,
June 10, '61,
June 10, '61,
June 10, '61,
June 10, '61,
July 10,
'61,
June 10,
'61,
June 10,
'61,
June 10,
'61,
June 10,
'61,
June 10,
'61,
June 10,
'61,
June 10,
'61,
June 10,
'61,
June 10,
'61,
July 17,
'61,
July 17,
'61,
June lOj
'61,
June 10,
'61,
June 10, '61,
Jujio 10, '61,
June 10, '61,
Deserted January 13, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 27, '61.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31. 64— Vet.
Died December 10, 1861, at Georgetown, D. C— bu-
ried in Militai-y Asylum Cemetery.
Killed at White Oak Swamp, Va., June 30, 1862.
Deserted March, 1862.
Deserted March, 1862— returned— mustered out
September 28, 1864.
Deserted April 13, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 28, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 25, '62.
Deserted October 28, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 22, '62.
Discharged January 20, 1862.
Died at Camp Pierpont, Va., December 7, 1861.
Died at Camp Pierpont, Va., December 26, 1861.
Discharged June 18, 1861— minor.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., June 1, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Died October 21, 1862, of wounds received at Bull
Run, August 30, 1862,
Deserted October 28, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Discharged Sept. 1, 1862, of wounds received at
White'Oak Swamp, June 30, 1862.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 30, '64— Vet.
Missing at Bethesda Church, May 30, 1864— Vet.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Wounded at South Mountain. Sept. 14, '62— disch.
on Surgeon's certificate, February 21, 1863.
Killed at South Mountain, September 14, 1862.
Deserted July 27, 1861.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64.
Died — date unknown — of wounds received at
Gettysburg, July 3, 1863.
Deserted October 28, 1862.
Died May 15, 1864, of wounds received at Wil-
derness, May 8, 1864 — buried at National Ceme-
tery, Arlington, Va.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 5, 1862..
Captured at Bethesda Church, Va., May 30, '64—
died in rebel prison — date unknown.
Deserted September 14, 1862.
Captured at Wilderness, Mav 5, 1864— mustered
out March 21, 1865.
Deserted October 25, 1862.
Transferred to Vet. Res. Corps— date unknown.
Deserted October 3, 1862.
Deserted January 20, 1862.
Deserted July 4, 1863.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Wounded at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30,
1862, and at Gettysburg, July 3, 1863— muster-
ed out with company, June 13, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 28, '62.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Died Oct. 9, 1862— buried in Mil. Asy. Cemetery.
Died July 29, 1862, of wounds received at Charles
City Cross Roads, Juno 30, 1862.
Deserted April, 1862— returned — mustered out
September 28, 1864.
Died at Camp Pierpont, Va., Dec. 7, 1861.
Mustered out with company, Juno 13, 1864.
572
THIETIETH REGIMENT — FIRST RESERVE,
Ulrich, Terrell Private June 10, '61,
Underwood, Jas do I June 10, '61,
Wardecker, Fred'k ...do j June 10, '61,
Winaard, Isaac P... ...do June 10, '61,
Willson, Franklin.. ...do June 10, '61,
WindowmakerJ.W...do June 10, '61,
Discharged June 12, 1861— minor.
Discharged July 27, 1861.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 4,
Died November 30, 1861.
Deserted April 18, 1862.
Company K.
recruited in adams county.
Edward M'Pherson
John F. Bailey..,
W. Warren Stewart
Henry N. Minnigh.
John D. Sadler
Geo. E. Kitzmiiler.
J. J. Herron
Samuel A. Young.
John C. Brandon.
James M'Gonigel....
M'Murray Miller ...
Philip Xi. Houck
Peter H, Henry
Alex. L. C. Woods
Peter S. Harbaugh
Henry H. Beamer ..
Jas. Culbertsou
Geo. C. Carson
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JohnF.Mackley..
And. A. Slagle
Chas. J. Tawney
Joseph Hamilton....
Joseph H. Baker
Rob'tT. M' Kinney
Jacob Resser
Daniel D. Bailey
Isaac M. Brandon...
Chas. E. Gilbert
Wilson E. Nailor...,
Arendt, Jacob W...
Beales, Charles W.,
Bingamon, Samuel
Blocher, And. H....
Bearde, Obed M
Bingamon, David..
' Caufman, Henry W
Cox, George W
Caufman, "Chas. W.
Chronister, Amos..
Cassatt, Samuel J..
Creamer, John T...
Banner, II. Knox.
Dixon, Samuel
Dirino, Bernard.
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June 8, '61,
July 26, '61,
June 8, '61,
June
June
June 8, '61,
June 8, '61,
June 8, '61,
June 8, '61,
June 28, '61,
June 8, '61,
June 8, '61,
June 8, '61,
Feb. 10, '64,
June 8, '61,
June 8, '61,
June 8, '61,
June 8, '61,
June 8, '61,
June
28,
'61,
Sept.
3,
'61,
June
8,
'61,
Aug.
20,
'61,
June
8,
'61,
June
8,
'61,
June
8,
'61,
June
8,
'61,
June
8,
'61,
Sept.
4,
'62,
July
19,
'61,
June
8,
'31,
June
8,
'61,
June
«,
'61,
June
«,
'61,
June
8,
'61,
June
8,
'61,
June
«,
'61,
June
8,
'61,
June
8,
'61,
July
19,
'61,
June
8i
'61,
Juno
8,
'61,
June
8,
'61,
June
8,
'61,
Resigned August 24, 1861.
Killed at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30, '62.
Pr. from 1st Sgt. to 1st Lt., Sept. 1, '61— to Capt.
August 1, 18G2— to Lieut. Col., March 1, 1863.
Pr. from Sst. to 2d Lt., June 30, 1862— to 1st Lt.,
Mar. 7, '6.3— to Capt., Oct. 28, '63— to Bv. Maj.,
Mar. 13, '65— mus. out Avith Co., June 13, 1864.
Killed at South Mountain, fc-'eptember 14, 1862.
Pr. from Cor. to Sgt., Nov. 1, '62— to 2d Lt., Mar.
1, '63— to 1st Lt.,"Oct. 28, '63— Bv. Capt., March
13, 1865— mustered out with Co., June 13, 1864.
Resigned August 14, 1861.
Promoted to Cor., July 26, 1861— to Sgt., Nov. 1,
1862— mus. out with company, June 13, 1864.
Promoted to Cor., July 26, 1861— to Sgt., Nov. 1,
1862 — mus. out with company, June 13, 1864.
Promoted to Cor., Nov. 1,.1862— toSgt., March 1,
1863 — mus. out with company, June 13, 1864.
Promoted to Cor., Nov. 1, 1862— to Sgt., March 1,
186-3 — mus. out with company, June 13, 1864.
Discharged Sept. 12, 1862, for wds. rec. in action.
Discharged Jan. 10, 1863, for wds. rec. in action.
Discharged on Surg, certificate — date unknown.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Promoted to Corporal, March 7, 1863— mustered
out with company, June 13, 1864.
Promoted to Corporal, March 7, 1863 — mustered.
out with company, June 13, 1864.
Pronioted to Corporal, March 7, 1863 — mustered
out with company, June 13, 1864.
Promoted to Corporal, March 7, 1863 — mustered
out with company, June 13, 1864.
Promoted to Corporal, October 1, 1863— mustered
out with company, June 13, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 2, 1863.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V. , Jilay 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Promoted to Quartermaster Serg't, June 15, '62.
Transferred to 41st regiment P. V., Sept. 1, 1861.
Transferred to 12th U. S. Regulars, Jan. 16, '62.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vet.
Deserted October 24, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Disch. Nov. 3, '62. for wounds received in action.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Died December 21, 1863, at Washington, D. C—
bviried in Military Asylum Cemetery.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 18(54.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate — date unknown.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 24, '61.
THREE YEARS' SERVICE.
573
Duey, John J
Durboran, J. N.
Eyster, Samuel.
Elden, H. W. C...
Fanns, Hiram J
Foutz, Adam
Gibbs, George W..,.
Gardner, Amos P...
Goutermuth, Pan!..
Gardner, Richard P
Gibson, John
Hart, Levi J
Hollinger, Philip ..
Hortkins, Henry...,
Hamilton, Calvin..
Harbangh, Calvin.,
Hart, Bernard
Hilderbrand, J. F..
Holtzworth, Adam
Holtzworth , Geo
Jacobs, John H. R.,
Johns, David E
Jobe, William T
Jonas, Henry H
Keckler, Samuel J.
Keim, Frederick A
Lady, Hiram ....
Leech, Elijah L.
Little, George ...
Mackley, Jacob.
Megary", William R
Myers, John J
Monteer, Henry R
Mumper, William
Myers, David M...
Miller, Peter
Myers, George W.
Metcalf, Wooster B
M'Kinnoy, John W
M'Gren, William....
Private
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Naylor, Jeremiah..
Ogden, John A
pierce, J. Shaw
Pittinger, John F...
Pensyl, George W.
Robinson, D. W. ...
Rouzer, James M...
Riggs, William A...
Rommel, D. E. H...
Rhoads, Andrev*^ H
Rosensteel, John H
Rodgers, Zephani'h
Stewart, David M..
Stouffer, Jacob
Shaffer, David
Siplinger, Mathias J
Sheaas, Robert E....
Sheets, Samuel..
Swisher, Charles E
Shank, Jesse
Shipley, John W....
Trimmer, William..
Woodring, David H
Wisotzkey, Craig F
Weber, Frank
Zell, William
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June 8,
June 8,
July 19,
July 10,
June 8,
June 22,
June
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July
19,
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Sept.
4,
'62,
July
19,
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June
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June
8,
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June
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July
19,
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Sept.
4,
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June
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June
8,
'61,
June
8,
'61,
June
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'61,
June
8,
'61,
June
8,
'61,
June
8,
'61,
June
8,
'61,
Dec.
29,
'63,
Sept.
3,
'61,
June
8,
'61,
Sept.
3,
'61,
Sept.
3,
'61,
June
4,
'61,
June
8,
'61,
June
8,
'61,
June
8,
'61,
June 28,
'61,
June
8,
'61,
June
8,
'61,
July
19,
'61,
Sept.
3,
'61,
June
8,
'61,
Aug.
29,
'61
Sept.
4,
'62,
July
Sept.
Sept.
June
June
June
July
June
June
July
June
June
June
June
Sept. 3,
July 19,
June 8,
June 8,
July 19,
June 8,
Feb. 10,
July 19,
June 8,
June 8,
June 8,
June 28,
Tr. to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, 1864— Vet.
Transferred to Signal Corps U. S. A., Nov. 1,1863.
Discharged Jan. 19, 1863, for wounds received in
action.
Tr. to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, 18G4— Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Mar. 25, '63.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, 1864, by
sentence of General Court Martial.
Mustered out Avith company, June 13, 1864.
Deserted— returned— mustered out Sept. 28, '64.
Tr. to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, 1864— in arrest.
Deserted December 16, 1863.
Deserted July 26, 1861.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June 16, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 26, '61.
Discharged on Surg, certificate— date unknown.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Jan. 15, 1864.
Tr. to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, 1864— Vet.
Deserted December 26, 1862,
Deserted March 3, 1863.
Deserted July 26, 1S61.
Deserted July 26. 1861.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Deserted March 16, 1864.
Tr. to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, 1864— Vet.
Died at Baltimore, Maryland— date unknown.
Discharged for wounds received in action.
Tr. to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, 1864— Vet.
Deserted July 26, 1861.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 22, 1861.
Tr. to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, 1864— Vet
Tr. to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, 1864— Vet
Promoted to Commissary Sergeant, Nov. 1, 1863.
Killed at South Mountain, September 14, 1862.
Died at Camp Pierpont, Va., December 3, 1861.
Deserted March 3, 1863.
Died at Alexandria, Va. — date unknown.
Died July 26, 1863, of wounds received at Gettys-
burg.
Killed at South Mountain, September 14, 1862.
Tr. to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 3, 1863.
Tr. to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, 1864— Vet.
Tr. to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, 1864— Vet,
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, Juno 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 11, '62.
Transferred to 100th reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vet.
Deserted July 26, 1861.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Prisoner at Richmond, Va., since November 27,
1863 — absent at muster out.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 4, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, May 7, 1863.
Tr. to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, 1864— Vet.
Tr. to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, 1864— in arrest.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., Jan. 15, '64.
Died November 24, 1861, at Camp Pierpont, Va.
Killed at Spottsylvania Court House, May 18,
1864— Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 3, '62.
Tr. to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, 1864— Vet.
Killed at Mechanicsville, June 26, 1862.
Deserted December 12, 1862.
Deserted Julv 26, 1861.
574
THIRTIETH KEGIMBNT — ^FIRST KESERVB.
UNASSIGNED MEN.
SAME. KANE.
DATE OF MUSTER
INTO SERVICE.
i
REMARKS.
Benjamin F. Lose...! Muc...
John J. S^N'ab L.do
April 6, '64,
Mar. 25, '64,
April 12, '64,
Mar. .3, '64,
Mar. 21, '64,
July 28, '64,
June 15, '63,
June 25, '63,
.3
3
3
3
3
3
Not on mnster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
Moore, Morris {...do
Malanev, Kicliarcl...!...do
Miller, David M.C..I... do
Rockafellow, And. ..1... do
Weaver, Joseph L.do
Thirty-First Regiment,
SEOOITD RESERVE.*
THE Second Reserve Eegiment was principally recruited in the city of Pliila-
delphia, under the direction of William B. Mann, and the companies were
mustered into the State service during the last week in May by Captain Henry
J. Biddle, Assistant Adjutant General of Militia. Most of the men were sup-
plied with flannel shirts and other arMcles of clothing by the congregations of
the dififerent churches iu the city, prominent among which was that of Old
Christ Church, which contributed no less than four thousand five hundied
articles. On the 29th of May the Philadelphia companies marched to the resi-
dence of Colonel Mann, where they were presented with a magnificent and
richly trimmed silk flag, the gift of a number of ladies, the presentation being
made by Daniel Dougherty, Esq., and after the ceremonies were concluded pro-
ceeded by rail to Camp Washington, near the city of Easton. This camp was
located on the Fair Ground of the Farmers' and Mechanics' Institute, compris-
ing about thirty acres, situated on a level plateau a mile and a half west of the
city, and half a mile north of the Lehigh river. The camp, under the command
of Colonel Mann, was at once put in order, and stringent regulations were
established for its government.
The disasters at Bull Eun, caused the government to call loudly upon the
States for organized troops. Fortunately the Pennsylvania Reserves were
ready for duty. July 24th5 the Second Regiment broke camp at Easton, and
moved by rail to Harrisburg where it bivouacked at Camp Curtin. Most of the
Reserve regiments were mustered into the United States service before leaving
the State; but as it would cause some delay to muster the Second before start-
ing. Colonel Mann, with the consent of the Governor, proceeded to Baltimore
without being properly in the United States service. Upon its arrival it was
reported to General Dix, but, having no orders, he refused to receive it, and the
command moved on to Sandy Hook, near Harper's Ferry, in the department
then commanded by Major General Banks. The regiment at this time num-
bered one thousand and one, officers and men, all in neat new uniforms and
presenting an unusually attractive appearance. The morning after its arrival
was excessively hot, and after partakmg of coffee and hard tack it moved to
Pleasant Valley, a table land about a mile back from, and some four hundred
feet above the Potomac Arriving without orders. General Banks at first re-
fused to accept them, but afterwards assigned them camping grounds and ap-
* An excellent History of the Second Reserves, embracing 362 octavo pages, is published
by John E. Potter, of Philadelphia, prepared by the Adjutant of the regiment, Major E M.
Woodward, from which, by permission -of the author, are drawn many of the facts embraced
in this record.
576 THIRTY-FlllST liEGIMENT — SECOND RESERVE. 1861
plied to the War Department for orders. Still, no authority existed for drawing
rations, except such as the officers would be responsible for. To add to its
misfortiuies, there was a lack of unity of purpose among the field officers. The
minds of the men also were poisoned with the idea, that being out of the State
of Pennsylvania, and not mustered into the Uiiited States service, there was
no power to hold them. Discontent continued, and when, on the 1st of August,
Lieutenant Colonel Fitz John Porter was sent by General Banks to muster the
men into the service of the United States, nearly one-fourth of their number
refused to be mustered. On the follo^ving morning the whole command was
again called up, and those who had taken the oath on the preceding day were
informed that they must again be sworn, when a still larger number refused,
amounting to three hundred and twenty men. These were then taken to Col-
onel Thomas' headquarters, where they were ordered to stack arms, divest
themselves of their uniforms and accoutrements, and oificers were detailed to
conduct them to Philadelphia. Upon the return of the officers to their regiment,
they found, to their amazement, that the men whom they had left in camp, and
who had twice taken the oath before, had, on that day, been called on for a
third time to be sworn in. Finding it easier to get out of the service than to
stay in it, many returned and entered other organizations, until there remained
but about four hundred of the thousand and one who marched through Balti-
more two weeks before. The saying became current in camp that it was neces-
sary for a good soldier to carry a Bible for the purpose of taking his oath.
On the llth of August, the regiment was called out and marched hurriedly
to Berlin, four miles below, where a party of rebels had been making demon-
strations. An old iron twelve-pounder cannon with its muzzle knocked off,
chained to the front wheels pf a wagon, had been posted by the enemy on the
hills to command the village, but by a dexterous movement the piece was
snatched from their gTasp and was stationed on a pier of the bridge so as to
cover the town. Not being provided with grape shot, the braces of the bridge
were cut mto slugs and used instead. Eemaining untU the town was safe the
regiment returned to camp.
On the 16th it again broke camp and moved through Buckeystown and
Urbana to Hyattstown. Here an order was issued by General Banks disbanding
companies B, F, G and I, on the ground of their numbers being below the stan-
dard of acceptance — all the companies having been greatly reduced by the with-
drawal of the disaffected m en — the* officers to be mustered out and the men to
be transferred to other companies. This order operated unjustly upon the line
officers, but it was acquiesced in, in the hope that new companies would be as-
signed to fill the places of those made vacant. " The officers discharged were
Captains P. M'Donough, T. Bringhurst, B. M, Woodward and William Knox ;
Fiivst Lieutenants John D. Shock, George W. Kite, John K. Brown and Thos.
Wier; Second Lieutenants John Gill, William Edwards and John H. Jack.
One Lieutenant was not discharged, another discharged who had resigned a
month before, and had not been mustered into the United States service. Cap-
taiu M'Donough raised another company, joined the regiment at Camp Pierpont,
Virginia, and was subsequently promoted Lieutenant Colonel. Captain Wood-
ward entered the ranks, was appointed Sergeant Major of the regiment, and
at the battle of Antietam was appointed Adjutant. Captain Knox was ap-
pointed Sutler, and continued with the regiment untU May, 18G2. Of tbe Lieu-
tenants, John H. Jack returned with Captain M'Donough, was wounded at the
1861 CAMP PIERPONT. 577
battle of Bull Eun, and promoted Captain for gallant conduct. John K. Bvowru
for a year was connected with tlie brigade commissary. Wm. Edwards entered
the Curtin Light Guard as Orderly Sergeant, and George W. Kite the Ninety-
first Pennsylvania. Isaac J. Harvey of company K, was detailed to the
Signal Corps." *
On the 28th, orders were received to march to Darnestown, where it remained
until the 19th of September, when it was aroused at midnight by the " long
roll," and was marched to Muddy Branch to guard a supply train. On the
2oth, it moved to Tenallytown, where it joined the division of the Pennsyl-
vania Eeserves, under General M'Call. The Second Eegiment was assigned
to the First Brigade, t commanded by General Eeynolds. About this time,
Lieutenant Colonel Magilton resigned.
On the 9th of October, the line of the army in Virginia was extended to the
right, occupying Prospect and Miner's Hills. To hold the line thus extended
the Eeserves were ordered forward. Crossing Chain Bridge the Second Eegi-
ment bivouacked for the night near Langley, and on the following day tents
were pitched and Camp Pierpont established. During the first ten days the
long roll was beaten and the men called to arms five times. On the night
of the 11th, the pickets in the neighborhood of Lewinsville were driven in, and
the next day the enemy, with at least three regiments of infantry, some cavalry
and a battery of six guns, was discovered in a wood near Miner's Hill, indi-
cating that an attack was meditated. General M'Clellan and staff, including
the Comte de Paris and the Due de Chartres, came on the ground and remained
during the night. At midnight the di^ums and the trumpets sounded, and at
two A. M., the national columns were in motion, four thousand cavalry and
thirty pieces of artillery, with a proportionate force of infantry. At daylight
it was ascertained that the enemy, attracted by the extension of the Union
line, had sent out a reconnoissance in force, but had then withdrawn.
On October 18th, a reconnoissance was ordered by General M'Clellan, in
which the First Brigade led the way, supported by the Second and Third.
Crossing Difficult Creek,the brigade proceeded about three miles beyond Dranes-
ville, when it was ordered back to Thornton's house. On the following day de-
tachments were sent out to reconnoitre and make a topographical survey of the
country. On themorning of the 21st4n obedience to orders of General M'Clellan,
the brigade retiu-ned to camp. On the same day the disaster at Ball's Bluff
occurred. Had the Eeserves remained in the advance position which they had
occupied, they would have been within supporting distance of the column under
the lamented Colonel Baker, and would doubtless have saved that fruitless
slaughter and achieved a glorious victory.
On the 22d an election was held for Lieutenant Colonel, which resulted in
the unanimous choice of William M'Candless. On the 1st of November Colo,
nel Mann resigned. On the 20th a grand review was held of a portion of the
Army of the Potomac. The troops, numbering seventy-five thousand, were
drawn up in line, forming three sides of a square. Upon the right were
* Our Campaigns ; Woodward, page 60.
t Organization of the First Brigade, General John F. Reynolds ; Pennsylvania Reserves
General George A M'Call. First (30th) Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, Colonel R. Riddle
Roberts ; Second (31st) Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, Colonel WiUiam B. Mann ; Fifth
(34th) Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, Colonel Seneca G. Simmons ; Eighth (37th) Regi-
ment Pennsylvania Volunteers, Colonel George S. Hays.
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578 THIKTY-FTRST REGIMENT — SECOND RESERVE. 1862
the cavalry and artillery, and on the left the Pennsylvania Eeserves. The
President and his secretaries mounted, with the General and his Lieutenants,
forming a cavalcade of some three hundred, dashed down the line, while the artil-
lery thundered, the bands played, and the soldiers cheered, creating an event of
thrilling interest. After passing around the entire force a position was taken
up in front by the reviewing party, when the column, led by the Eeserves, com-
menced passing in review, and then filed off to their several camping grounds.
The battle of Dranesville was fought on the national side by Ord's Brigade
of the Eeserves, with the Bucktails and Easton's Battery of four guns. The
First Brigade was at this time at Difficult Creek ; but immediately upon hearing
the sound of battle. General Eeynolds put his column in motion, striking across
the country to the left, for the purpose of intercepting the enemy as he retreated
on the Alexandria and Leesburg pike ; but this movement was countermanded
by General M'Call, who had received positive instructions from M'Clellan not
to bring on a general engagement.
The President, by his order, fixed the 22d of February as the day not later
than which the army of the Potomac should move against the enemy, the im-
mediate object being the seizure of the railroad south-westward of Manassas
Junction. The retreat of the rebel army to Gordonsville, in anticipation of the
contemplated movement, rendered a change of plan necessary, and it was de-
cided to move by the Potomac, and operate against Eichmond from the Penin-
sula. The First Corps, under M'Dowell, to which the Eeserves were attached,
was left upon the Eappahannock, to cover Washington.
Joining in the general movement upon Manassas, the regiment broke camp
on the 10th of March, and proceeding in a southerly direction, arrived on the
29th of April in the neighborhood of Falmouth. On the way the fortifications
and camps which had been erected and held during the winter by both armies,
and, at Manassas Junction, the vast ruins of the depot and other buildings, in
which had been stored an immense amount of provisions and clothing, burnt
by the enemy in the haste of retreat, were passed. Smouldering ruins, wrecked
cars and machinery, vast piles of flour, pork, beef, wagons, lumber, trunks,
demijohns, tents, dismantled fortifications and rifle pits, presented a scene of
confusion rarely witnessed, even in war.
On the 2d of April, Captain George A. Woodward was elected Major, and
about the same time Lieutenant John M. Clark, who had been attached to the
First District of Cohunbia Volunteers, with a company of Pennsylvanians,
was nominally transferred to the regiment as company F, but was assigned by
General M'Call to take charge of the extra line of caissons for the artillery
battalion of the Eeserves. Subsequently Dr. Edward Donnelly was transferred
from the Fifth to the Second Eegiment in place of Dr. Thomas B. Eeed, pro-
moted to be Brigade Surgeon.
About the middle of May, General M'DoweU was instructed to advance by
the route of the Eichmond and Fredericksburg railroad, and connect with the
right of M'Clellan's line, then advancing upon Eichmond via Peninsula. But
the movement of Stonewall Jackson into the Shenandoah Valley, with a power-
ful force, caused that purpose, for the time, to be abandoned, and three divi-
sions. Shield's, King's and Ord's, with the Bucktails from the Eeserves, were
detached and sent to the relief of the Shenandoah Valley.
On the 26th of May the regiment crossed the Eappahannock with the divi-
sion, and passing through Fredericksburg, encamped on the heights back of
1862 BATTLE OP MECHANICS VILLE, 579
the town. Geueral Eeyiiolds was appointed Military Governor of the city.
On the same day, the advance posts of the command were eight miles beyond
and on the 29fch the cavalry had advanced twenty miles, skirmishing and driv-
ing the enemy. But on the following day, it having been ascertained that the
enemy had withdrawn nil his forces from our front to join his army around
Eichmond, and burned the bridges in his rear, it was determined to re-call the
forces to the north side of the river, and send ro-inforcements to M'CleRan by
water. The Pennsylvania Reserves were chosen for this purpose.
Moving to Gray's landing on the morning of the 8th of June, the regiment
embarked on the steamer Chancellor Livingston, and on the evening of the
11th arrived at White House, on the Pamunky, at the point where the Rich-
mond and York River railroad crosses it. The base of supply for the entire
army had been established at this point. On the following day the regiment
moved to Dispatch Station and encamped. On the 13th an attack was made
upon Tunstall's Station, eight miles to the rear, by the enemy's cavalry, under
General Fitz Hugh Lee, and the second regiment was ordered into line at mid-
night to march to its defence. Some destruction of property was effected, in-
cluding the station, a car load of grain, and portions of the track j but upon
the arrival of the Third Brigade the party fled. A few day's previous, the
mother of Lee bad visited White House, and been furnished with a pass and
an escort through oui" lines for her safe return to Richmond. The information
which she was able to give on her arrival was doubtless very useful to the
raiders. The purpose of the raid was the destruction of shipping and the im-
mense depot of supplies at White House. It was only prevented by the timely
arrival of the Reserves.
On the 17th the division moved in a north-westerly direction, parallel to the
Chickahominy, and on the 19th arrived in the neighborhood of Beaver Dam
Creek. On the 24th the regiment was sent to Mechanicsville to picket the left
bank of the Chickahominy, the enemy holding the right bank.
As early as the 24th, General M'Clellan had received information which con-
vinced him that the enemy was about to make an attack upon his right and
rear. The 26th was the day on which he had decided to move upon Richmond j
but the enemy anticipated this action by himself attacking.
Early on the morning of the 26th, the Second was relieved by the Eighth,
and marching through Mechanicsville, turned to the right and moved up the
river road to Shady Grove Ohuxch. Here the Eighth Illinois cavalry was met
retreating before the enemy, who was advancing in heavy force by the Meadow
bridge. Colonel M'Candless had previously deployed company B, Captain
M'Donough, as skirmishers, and now formed the regiment across the road in
connection with the cavalry, to induce the enemy to caution in his advance,
and to give time for our forces to withdraw. At Mechanicsville the line was
again formed, but soon afterwards the entire force withdrew to Beaver Dam
Creek, where it was determined to give battle. The position was naturally a
strong one, the left of the line resting on the Chickahominy and the right ex-
tending to a dense woods which was occupied. The passage of the creek in
front was difficult, except by the road at Ellerson's Mill, on the left and the
upper Mechanicsville road on the right.
The Second Regiment was posted on the extreme right, with a heavy wood in
front and a ford near the right of it, and joining the Bucktails on the left.
Companies K and H, Captain Smith and Lieutenant Kennedy, were detached,
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under command of Major Woodward, and posted at tlie ford, with orders to
hold it at all hazards, and company 0, Captain Byrnes, was placed in a swamp
to the left, connecting with the Bucktails. At three P. M., the enemy's lines
were formed on the opposite side of the swamp and advanced, delivering their fire
as they came. It was apparent that their main attack was to be made upon
the extreme right of our line, held by the Second. Upon this they soon opened
a heavy fire of shot and shell, the usual prelude to the iufantry attacks, when
column after column of Georgia and Louisiana troops were sent forward, who
waded the stream and boldly advanced thi'ough the woods. They were re-
ceived by the Second with a withering fire, which it maintained without a mo-
ment's cessation for three hoiu's. Assault after assault was made hy the enemy
and three times they succeeded in forcing their way through on the left of the
regiment, and gaining the cleared ground ; but were as often driven back at
the point of the bayonet, Colonel M'Candless gallantly leading in the charge.
W hile the storm thus raged in front. Major Woodward, with his two compa-
nies, was hotly engaged at the ford, the men delivering from behind trees, a
slow but destructive fire, or pouring in rapid volleys when hard pressed. Gene-
ral Eeynolds, whose ever watcliful eye was upon the threatened points in his
line, several times rode to the left, at one time exclaiming as he pointed with
his sword, "Boys, look at them in the swamp there, they are as thick as flies on
a ginger-bread, fire low, fire low." Just before dark, the enemy's last charge
having been triumphantly repulsed, and the ammunition nearly exhausted,
relief was ordered up, and Kern's Battery, of six twelve-pounder howitzers,
supported by the Third, took position about three hundred yards to our right,
and opened a terrible fire of shell upon the confused and broken masses of the
enemy on the opposite sidp of the swamp. Colonel M'Candless now led his
regiment to the ford, held by Major Woodward, with the intention of crossing
and charging the enemy ; but supports failing to arrive, the purpose was aban-
doned, and the regiment was deployed on the edge of the swamp and again
opened fire. The musketry soon after ceased, but the artillery fire was con-
tinued until nine o'clock, when the battle closed. The loss in this day's work, out
of three hundred and seventy-one officers and men engaged, was fifteen killed,
twenty-three woimded, and four taken prisoners, an aggregate of forty-two.*
Preparations were being made during the night to renew the battle in the
morning, but orders were received at a httle before daybreak to withdraw to
Gaines' Mill. Screening the movement by the exercise of great caution and
deliberation, and by a scattering fire of infantry and artillery, it was success-
fully executed without loss. The enemy was now advancing in great force to
cut M'Clellan's communication with White House, his base of supply.
In the battle which ensued at Gaines' Mill, M'Call's Division was held in
reserve, and was posted six hundred yards in rear of the first line, Eeynolds'
brigade holding the right and covering the approaches fi-om Cold Harbor and
* Extract from GEisrERAii M'Call's OfficiaIj Report— In a short time the enemy,
who was commanded by General Robert E. I-ee in person, boldly advanced in force, under
cover of a heavy artUlery fire, and attacked my iwsition from right to left. It was not long,
however, before I was satisfied that his main attack was directed upon my right, and in con-
sequence I ordered Kern's Battery thither, and supported it by advancing from the Reserve,
the Third Regiment, Colonel Sickel. Here, for a long time, the battle raged with great fury.
The Georgians now rushed headlong against the Second Regiment, but only to be mowed down
by those gallant feUows, whose oommander soon sent to the rear some seven ox eight prisoners
taken in the rencounter.
1862 BATTLE OF GAINES' MILIi. 681
Dispatch Station to Sumner's Bridge. By noon of the 27th the enemy was in
position, and began to advance along our whole front. At three P. M., the en-
gagement had become so severe that the entire second line and reserves were
moved forward to sustain the first line against repeated and desperate assaults.
General Reynolds soon rode up and ordered the Second to advance through
the wood, clear it of the enemy, and take up a position on its extreme edge.
Colonel M'Candless, knowing that the movement woultl bring the enemy on his
right flank, asked the General's permission to move in at right angles to the
position assigned to it. The General was silent for a moment, his face bearing
the expression of great perplexity and dissatisfaction, when he replied, " Colo-
nel, General Porter is fightmg the battle on certain parallels, and his orders
will have to be obeyed." " I would,'" remarked the Colonel afterward, " I had
not asked him the question, but had taken my regiment in by mistake." The
soldiers in the ranks well knew that the movement was bringing the enemy
on their flank, but
Theirs not to make reply,
Theirs not to reason why
and " forward" was the word, though the regiment soon found itself in abetter
position to attack our own troops than to inflict damage upon the enemy.
Scarcely had it reached the point designated, when solid columns of the foe
advanced upon the left, their leading lines dressed in the national uniform,
showing no flag and crying out that they were friends. Not deceived by their
treachery, a left oblique fire was poured into them with good effect. Line after
line of the enemy delivered its fire, and falling to the ground gave range to the
next behind it. Overpowered and flanked, the regiment was forced to fall
back, the men fighting as tliey retired, delivering their fire from behind trees
as best they could. Three hundred yards to the rear it came to a depressed
road where a stand was made, and afterwards sux)j)orted Eas.tou's Battery. At
eight o'clock the battle ceased, and the Second was moved to the neighborhood
of a field hospital. The wounded of the regiment were brought in for surgical
treatment, after which they were laid upon the grass, and cared for by their
comrades. During the night the troops were withdrawn across the Chicka-
hominy, and the Reserves, waiting until near morning to cover the movement,
crossed the bridge opposite Trent's Hill, at seven o'clock of the 28th, when it
was blown up, and the weary troops rested. The loss in this engagement was
seven killed, nineteen wounded, and two taken prisoners, an aggregate of
twenty-eight.
The army was now on its march across White Oak Swamp towards Malvern
HUl on the James River, with its siege artillery and trains stretching for miles
on all the roads. Day after day the enemy made desperate attacks to break
through the retiring lines, and sever and destroy the army. The Second Regi-
ment was posted on the roads leading to Richmond, prepared to repel attacks
from that direction, but did not become seriously engaged until the 30th of
June at Charles City Cross Roads. M'Call was ordered to take position on the
left of the New Market Road near its crossing with the Charles City Road, in
front of the Quaker Road leading to Malvern Hill and Turkey Bridge. Meade's
Brigade held the right, Seymour's the left, and Reynolds', now Simmons', in
reserve. After sending forward two regiments to feel our line, the enemy made
a furious attack on the left with a heavy column of infantry, under cover of a
terrific artillery fire. He was met and driven back with great slaughter, over
582 THIRTY-FIKST REGIMENT — SECOND RESERVE. 1862
two hundred being taken prisoners. The Eeserves were now called out, and
the Second, Colonel M'Candless, was ordered to the left front. As it was about
to move, the canuoniers of a battery which had that day been assigned to
M'Call-s Division having cut the traces to then- pieces, came dashing through
the regiment mth their horses, tramping several men to the ground, and break-
in o- the liae. Eecovering from the shock, the Second advanced with loud cheers,
and swept across the field under a murderous fire of round shot and shell,
reaching a point near Nelson's house, where it was ordered to lie down, a per-
fect storm of missiles passing harmless over head, and the battle raging with
terrific fury. When the enemy, mth a full brigade, had arrived within fifty
yards, Seymour cried out " up and at them," and rising, they poured in a mur-
derous fire that caused the rebel line to stagger. Eushiug upon the enemy
with the bayonet, a desperate hand to hand struggle ensued. Aheady had
Major Woodward, Captains Smith and ISeide and Lieutenants Fletcher and
Nightingale fallen. Overpowered and crushed by the masses of the enemy, the
Second was at length swept back, and in retreating across the plain and up
through the wood, it was exposed to a terrific fire of shells and canister. The
heroic Simmons, commanding the brigade, and Adjutant General Biddle re-
ceived mortal hurts, and Meade was borne bleeding from the field. The loss
was twenty-one killed, nineteen wounded and six taken prisoners, the very
large proportion of kdled evincing the terrible ordeal to which the regiment
was subjected.
On the 1st of July the army of the Potomac reached Malvern Hill, where
it was drawn up to receive the enemy's final attack, with the artillery, some
two hundred and fifty pieces, advantageously posted. The Second Eegiment
being held with the divisioo in reserve, did not become engaged. The attack,
desperate and determined, was made in the afternoon of that day, with a
recklessness scarcely paralleled ; but the enemy received a disastrous repulse,
and his columns Avere broken and thrown into irredeemable confusion. On
the following day M'Clellan withdrew to Harrison's Landing, where the Second
Eegiment encamped in a dense gTOwth of pine.
On the 10th, a new company under Captain William D. Eeitzel, recruited in
Lancaster covmty, joined the command as company G. Colonel M'Candless,
who had led the regiment through all the battles of this campaign with only
the rank of Lieutenant Colonel, here received his commission as Colonel, to
date from November Jst, 18G1. Major G. A. Woodward was promoted to be
Lieutenant Colonel, and Captain Horace Neide, of company A, to be Major.
On the 13th of July, Generals M'Call and Eeynolds, who had been prisoners in
Eichmond, arrived, and the division paraded to receive them. The former, on
account of the state of his health, did not assume command, and subsequently
resigned, General Eeynolds succeeding him. General Meade was soon after so
far recovered from his wounds as to resume command of his brigade, now the
First, and General Seymour that of the Second, to which the Second Eegiment
now belonged.
M'Clellan was ordered to evacuate the Peninsula and reinforce Pope, now
confronting Lee upon the Eappahannock. On the 14th the Second Eegiment,
with the di\isiou, marched to the wharf, and embarking upon steamers pro-
ceeded to Acquia Creek, arriving on the 20th, and thence moved by rail to Fal-
mouth. Here the Second Eegiment was separated from the division, the latter
being ordered to jom the Third Corps, under General M'Bowell, at Kelly's
1862 SECOND BULL RUN. 583
Ford. Early on the morning of the 22d, the Second moved on the Bealtou road,
passing through Hartwood and Grove Church, with the purpose of joining the
division at Eappahannock Station ; but learning that the troops had fallen back
from that position, it bivouacked with General Morell's Division, encamped near
Crittenden's Mills. On the following day Morell moved to the north-east and
took up a strong position at the gold mines, near Morrisville. Desiring to re-
join the division, Colonel M'Candless obtained permission to move with his
regiment to Warrenton, where he arrived on the 26th.
The enemy's forces under Jackson, Ewell and A. P. Hill, having gained the
rear of the Union army, were operating in the neighborhood of Manassas Junc-
tion. Early on the morning of the 29th, the Reserves were pushed forward
and were under fire during a considerable part of the day. Towards evening
the First and Third Brigades were detached and advanced for the purpose of
capturing a battery of heavy guns posted on the enemy's right, and the First
and Second Regiments to take a piece of woods to the left, and make a diver-
sion in their favor ; but for want of suitable rifled artillery with which to operate,
were unable to secure it. At night the Second was placed on the picket line.
On the following day the army was drawn up on the Warrenton pike, the Re-
serves on the extreme left. It was soon ascertained that the enemy were form-
ing for an attack on our left flank. At about two P. M., the Second, which
with the Bucktails, had been skirmishing with the enemy from daylight, re-
ioined the division and was soon after ordered to the support of a portion of Por-
ter's Corps, which had given way. HuiTying across the field to the right under
a heavy fire of shot and shell, a position was taken on a hill over-looking nearly
the entire field, but soon after, by reason of the yielding of our line, it was
moved to the Henry House Hill, where it was formed in column of brigade,
with Ransom's Battery of Napoleon guns in front. Here the Second remained
for nearly an hour, exposed to a terrific artillery fire, and many fell ; but the
position was a vital one to the safety of the army. Soon the enemy was seen
coming on in heavy masses, when the word was give to advance. Reynolds
waving aloft a standard shot from its staif, led the charge. The enemy was
driven back into the woods, where, meeting his reserv^es and being aided by
powerful batteries that had obtained the exact range, he succeeded in turn-
ing the left flank of the advancing column, and in regaining his lost ground.
In the original position the line was reformed, where it held the foe at bay.
After dark, having been forced back about three-quarters of a mile, but still
covering the turnpike, with ammunition nearly exhausted, the division fell back
and rested on the east bank of Cub Run. Out of one hundred men with which
the Second entered the engagement, two were killed, sixteen wounded, and six
taken prisoners. Among the wounded was Colonel M'Candless, hit in the groin
while gallantly leading his men in the thickest of the fight.
Just before dark on the following day, the divison was sent out to relieve
General Reno, at Cub Run, and took position on a range of hills covered with
heavy woods, where the men rested on their arms, undistm^bed by the enemy.
On the following day the command marched back to Centreville, passing long
lines of ambulances and army wagons, on their way to the field for the wounded.
A little before sunset of September 1st, just as the division had passed Chan-
tilly, the enemy made a furious attack upon the rear, and the Reserves were put
in position in a large open field, the shot and shell falling thick and fast amongst
584 THIRTY-FIRST RRGIMENT — SECOND RESERVE 1862
them, but doing little harm. In the midst of a thunder storm tne battle was
fought, but darkness soon terminated the conflict.
Captain Eeitzel, with company G, having been left upon the Peninsula to
march down with the wagon train, rejoined the regiment on the Gthof Septem-
ber. On the same day the command started 0!i the Maryland campaign,
and crossing the Long Bridge and passing through Mechanicsville and New
Market, arrived on the 15th in the neighborhood of Frederick, where M'Clellan's
Army was principally concentrated. On the morning of the 11th the left wing
of Eeno's Corps engaged the enemy at Turner's Gap on the Sharpsburg road.
At the same tune General Hooker advanced on the Old Hagerstown road and
while moving along the base of the mountains was opened upon by several
pieces of artillery. General Seymour, whose brigade occupied the extreme
right, deployed the Bucktails as skirmishers, with the Second Eegiment about
fifty yards in their rear as a support. Advancing up the first acclivities, they
soon became engaged and succeeded in driving the enemy from a farm house
where considerable resistance was made. Here the two regiments became min-
gled and were not again fuUy separated. The enemy was driven a considerable
distance until coming to a stone wall at the immediate base of the mountains,
he clung to it with great tenacity, making a stubborn resistance ; but the im-
petuosity and determination of these regiments carried them over it. The
ground was very difficult, the mountain side being obstructed by stone walls,
rocks and timber from behind which the enemy, iu lines and squads, kept up
an incessant fire. All order and regularity of the lines were soon destroyed.
From wall and rock the enemy was driven, until the summit was reached and
the loud cheer of victory rising from the crest, rolled down the mountain side
carrying dismay to the hearts of the vanquished. The triumph was complete,
and during the night the enemy retreated leaving his dead and wounded in the
hands of the victors. The loss in the regiment was seven killed and ten wounded
The enemy had now fallen back and taken up a strong position stretching
across the angle formed by the Potomac and the Antietam, his flanks and rear
protected by these streams. It was three o'clock in the afternoon of the 16th,
when the Reserves, followed by the division of Eicketts and Doubleday, crossed
the Antietiam at a ford and at the upper bridge, and advanced to attack, and
if possible turn the left flank of the enemy. The artillery soon opened, and
the infantry drove the enemy from the first strip of woods over the fields to the
second, the battle lasting until eight o'clock in the evening, the Eeserves resting
upon tbeir arms, the Second supporting Cooper's Battery. At two o'clock on
the following morning the Bucktails opened the second day's fight as they had
the first. Getting short of ammunition the Second was sent to relieve them,
arriving just in the grey of the morning. Deploying they crept stealthily to
their position, and opened a heavy fire upon the enemy, both parties maintaining
thek positions. Soon after the whole corps came up, and the battle opened in
earnest. Upon the repulse of Sedgwick on the right, the battle in front became
more desperate. Already had Captain Mealy been taken from the field severety
wounded, and Lieutenant Wimpf heimer had fallen. The regiment to the right
of the Second had given way, and the enemy pressing hard had forced back its
right flank, and, notwithstanding the gallantry of officers and bravery of the
men, it was finally overpowered by superior numbers and forced back after six
hours of hard fighting.
The batteries of the Eeserves were now pushed forward and opened with case
1862 BATTLES OF SOUTH MOUNTAIN AND ANTIETAM.. 585
shot and canister that swept back the advancing foe, when the Second, with the
division, charged with loud cheers over the ploughed field into the cornfield
and the woods beyond. With varied fortunes the battle raged in its front,
when the line, after having been again for nearly four hours under a murderous
fire, was forced back by the weight of the enemy's attack. The ammunition
being nearly expended, the regiment took position immediately below the crest
of the heights on which they had so gallantly fought. The Second entered
this battle with one hundred and seventy-one rank and file. Of this number
six were killed and twenty wounded. Colonel M'Candless, Lieutenant Colonel
Woodward and Major Neide being al)sent on account of wounds, the regiment
was led in the last two engagements by Captain Byrnes,
On the 26th of September, the regiment broke camp, crossing the Potomac
near Berlin, and passing through Middleburg and White Plains to the gap be-
tween Water and Pig Nut Mountains in the neighborhood of Warreuton, it
was deployed as skirmishers, companies A, B and H, under Captain M'Don-
ough, to the right of the road, D, E and G, under Major Keide, to the left, C
and K as a reserve, following close in the rear. Advancing rapidly through
dense underbrush over the crest of the mountains, they re-united beyond the
gap, the way being found clear of the enemy. On the 10th of November the
regiment was called out to bid farewell to General M'Clellan, who had been
relieved and superseded by General Burnside. On the 16th General Seymoui',
at his own request, was relieved of the command of the Fii'st Brigade, and was
succeeded by Colonel William Sinclair, of the Sixth Eeserves. Soon afterwards
the regiment marched thi^ough Stafford Court House to Brooks' Station, on the
Acquia Creek and Fredericksburg railroad, where it went into camp. On the
25th Major Neide resigned on account of disability, occasioned by wounds re-
ceived at Charles City Cross Eoads.
On the morning of the 8th the regiment broke camp and moved to the
neighborhood of White Oak Church, where the men received each, sixty rounds
of cartridges. Preparations ha vin g been perfected for delivering a general battle,
an attempt was made on the ilth to lay six pontoon bridges across the Eappa-
hannock, four opposite the town of Fredericksburg, and two lower down. The
enemy's sharp-shooters rendering the attempt futile, the town was bombarded
and set on fire in various places ; but not until the infantry crossed in boats
and drove out the sharp-shooters could the bridges be completed. Of this
party was Joseph Kline, a boy of sixteen, of company C, who could not resist
the temptation to join it. He captured, before returning, a Mississippi rifle
and accoutrements from a rebel whom he kUled.
Early on the 12th the regiment marched to the lower bridge, and crossing,
formed in line of battle on the elevated plateau where the whole of Franklin's
Grand Division was drawn up with artillery and cavalry posted. The Buck-
tails were ordered to the extreme left, and the Second was sent to occupy the
buildings and out-houses at Smithfield, and to hold the bridge across Deep run.
Early on the morning of the 13th, the enemy threw out foot and mounted skir-
mishers on our left, and Colonel M'Candless ordered companies B, Captain
M'Donough, and H, Captain Mealey, to the support of the Bucktails, following
hard upon with the balance of his regiment. Soon afterwards the entire division
moved forward and formed the first line of battle, with Gibbon's Division on
the right. Scarcely had the dispositions been made when the enemy opened
with artillery. Until twelve M. the Eeserves had been lying under a terrific fire
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586 THIRTY-FIRST REGIMENT— SECOND RESERVE. 1863
of rouDd shot and shell, when the order to advance was given and received
with loud cheers, the First Brigade, advancing over the field into the woods,
and driving the enemy before them. Having passed through a severe flanking
fire from a rifle pit which lined the base of the woods, the regiment crossed the
railroad and drove the enemy from behind the embankments, and then making
a half wheel to the left, gained the rear of the pit and poured into its occu-
pants a most destructive fire. Hemmed in on all sides, they neither gave token
of sm^render nor attempted defense, while it was diflScult to stop the firing of
our men. At length Adjutant Woodward, sheathing his sword, with cap in
hand, advanced between the two lines and asked them if they "wished to fight
or surrender." " We will surrender if you will allow us," was the reply. Over
three hundred laid down their arms and surrendered, while at least one hun-
dred lay dead or wounded in the pit. It was the Nineteenth Georgia Infantry.
The brigade now pressed vigorously on and continued driving the enemy
back, until the crest of the heights was gained, and the enemy's rear, but
having no support, the foe swarming out on all sides and bearing down upon
this small force, it was compelled to yield. Through the succeeding day and
night there was considerable picket firing, and on Monday a flag of truce
was agreed upon to bring off the wounded and bury the dead. On Monday
night, soon after dark, the regiment was ordered under arms, and, leaving the
camp fires brightly burning, moved slowly and noiselessly towards the river,
and crossed on muffled pontoons. Colonel Sinclair having been severely
wounded, the command of the brigade devolved upon Colonel M'Candless, and
that of the regiment upon Captain Mealey. The regiment went into the en-
*gagement with one hundred and ninety-five muskets. The loss was seven
killed, twenty-eight wounded and four taken prisoners. Charles TJpjohn, of
company K, captured the flag of the Nineteenth Georgia. Color Sergeant
William Derr was shot on the plateau while crossing a fence, and Colonel
M'Candless ordered two of his men to carry him to the rear, but he refused to
permit them, telling them to " take the flag and go on," Before advancing to
the charge and while the men were lying upon the gTound exposed to a hot fire
of artillery, the flag staff was cut in two by a round shot. Jumping to their
feet the men gave three cheers and then laid down again.
After the battle of Fredericksburg, the Reserves participated in the move-
ments of the army until the 5th of February, when a telegram was received
from General Doubleday, division commander, stating that in consideration of
the arduous and gallant services of the Eeserves, they were to be withdrawn
to the neighborhood of Washington, to rest and recruit. The Second was not,
therefore, engaged in the battle of Chancellorsville, but still enjoyed little rest,
being constantly employed on picket and guard duty, even more arduous than
before. At Union Mills, on the 8th of March, Captain John M. Clark, with
sixty men, company F, which had been detailed to duty with the artillery, re-
joined the regiment. Colonel Sinclair, commanding the brigade, resigned the
Colonelcy of the Sixth Eeserves to take command of a battery of horse artil-
lery, and was succeeded in command of the brigade by Colonel M'Candless.
Lieutenant Colonel Woodward assumed command of the regiment.
On the 15th, long trains of ambulances, wagons, and the reserve artillery
of the Army of the Potomac, passed by the camp of the Second, and on the
same day General Hooker and staff, and towards night the Jwelfth Army Corps.
On the 17th, the main body and the rear guard of the army arrived, and rest-
1863 BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG. 587
ing a night and a part of a day near by, moved on into Maryland. To see the
whole army marching to meet the enemy on Pennsylvania soil, and be obliged
to remain behind, was too mortifying for Pennsylvanians to bear. Officers
were, accordingly, sent to Washington to intercede for marching orders, and on
the 17th, the following communication, signed by the field and line officers, was
addressed to Colonel M'Candless, who forwarded it through the proper chan-
nels to the Commander-in-Chief of the Army.
Headquartees, 2d Eeg't, Infantry, P. E. V. C, i
Fairfax Station, Va., June 17, 1863. ]
To Colonel William M'Candless,
Commanding First Brigade :
We, the undersigned, officers of the Second Regiment, Infantry, Pennsyl-
vania Eeserve Volunteer Corps, having learned that our mother State has been
invaded by a confederate force, respectfully ask that you will, if it be in your
power, have us ordered within the borders of our State, for her defense. Fnder
M'CaU, Reynolds, Meade, Seymour, Sinclair, and yourself, we have more than
once met and fought the enemy, when he was at home. We now wish to meet
him again when he threatens our homes, our families and our firesides. Could
our wish in this behalf be realized, we feel confident that we could do some ser-
vice to the State that sent us to the field, and not diminish, if we could not in-
crease, the lustre that attaches to our name.
On the 25th, orders to march were received, and the First Brigade together
with the Third was attached to the Fifth Corps, commanded by General Meade,
and subsequently commanded by General Sykes. On the 2d of July the regi-
ment reached the battle-field, and at five o'clock in the afternoon, at a critical
period in the fortunes of the day, when the broken ranks of the Third Corps,
and its supports, were falling back, overborne by the masses of the enemy, the
First Brigade was ordered forward. Already had the advancing foe approached
within fifty paces of the brow of Little Round Top. Starting forward with a
shout, and deliveruig a solid volley as they went, they crossed the marshy open
space in front, cleared the rocky face of the slope beyond and halted not untU
they reached the stone wall bordering the skirt of woods, where the enemy
made a last desperate rally.
After the last grand charge of the enemy on our left centre, on the after-
noon of the third day, his sharp-shooters with a battery in the immediate front
of the Reserves, became very troublesome. M'Candless was ordered to silence,
or capture them. The Bucktails, First, Second and Eleventh, crossed the wall
and advanced through the woods to an open field, now waiving with golden
grain, while Colonel Ent of the Sixth crept cautiously up to the battery which
he stormed and captured. When the Sixth was fairly engaged, Colonel M'-
Candless, with the balance of his brigade, which, after attracting the atten-
tion of the enemy and drawing his fire, had dropped upon the ground, now
moved by the right flank, and filing left formed in line of battle in a woods at
right angles with the stone wall, and deploying skirmishers to the front, right
and left, charged on double quick over the field for half a mile, receiving the
enemy's fire from the woods on three sides. Half wheeling to the right and
poming a few volleys into the woods, they charged up to the crest. Halting
for a few moments, they faced about, wheeled the line a little to the right
and charged through the woods in their rear, through the meadow, and up over
the steep aclivity on the opposite side, taking the enemy in flank, driving them
588 THIETY-FIKST EEGIMENT — SECOND RESERVE. 1864
in confiision, and penetrating far into their lines. The trophies of this brilliant
raid, besides the captures of the Sixth, were six thousand stand of arms, the
flag of the Fifteenth Georgia, and three hundred prisoners, including a Colonel
and many line officers. The ground of the previous day's fight was retrieved,
and with it the wounded who had lain where they feU, suffering the pangs of
many deaths. The Second Eegiment went into battle with one hundred and
forty-seven men, and lost ten killed and thirty wounded. It was led by Cap-
tain Smith of company K.
Lee having retreated to the Potomac, the Fifth Corps advanced along the
South Mountain, and crossing, approached the outposts of the enemy near the
Sharpsburg and Hagerstown piie, where the Second and five companies of the
Fifth, all under Colonel Woodward, were sent out on picket On the following
morning, Simday, companies O and H, Captains Byrnes and Mealey were sent
to occupy a piece of heavy timber in advance and to the left, in close proximity
to the enemy's picket pits. Considerable filing took place but without loss to
the regiment, and on the following night the rebel army made its escape across
the Potomac.
On the 1st of September, Lieutenant Colonel Woodward was transferred to
the Invalid Corps, on account of wounds received at Charles City Cross Eoads,
and was succeeded in command of the regiment by Major M'Donough, who was
soon after commissioned Lieutenant Colonel and Captain E. Ellis, Major.
In the operations of the Army of the Potomac, in its advance to Warren-
ton, its retreat to CentrevUle, and its advance again to Mtue Eun, the regiment
shared iu the hardships of the campaign, losing two wounded and one prisoner
at Bristoe Station ; one killed at New Hope Church; one wounded and one
imsoner at Mine Eun; one wounded at Bristoe Station, January 24th ; one
killed at Bistoe Station, March 27, 1864.
The Wilderness campaign, under Grant, opened on the 4th of May, the army
crossing the Eapidan and moving by the right flank of the rebel army, posted
at Orange Court House, ten miles away. Companies A, D, E and H, under
Captain Mealey, were detailed, with a like number of the Sixth, as train and
ambulance guard, and did not rejoin the main body until the 11th. In the
formation of the line of the army, Sedgwick held the right. Soon after getting
into position, the enemy's skirmishers were discovered in front with their main
force on our right. General Crawford detached the Second, Seventh and Elev-
enth regiments of the brigade, and ordered M'Candless to move upon the enemy.
Filing to the right, the column advanced, driving him in upon Wadsworth's Di-
vision, already hard pressed. Here a stubborn resistance was made, and M'-
Candless, seeing the critical position of Wadsworth, ordered a charge, heading
it in person. The enemy was broken and driven from his position, but such
was the impetuosity of the charge, that most of the brigade staff. Captain
Byrnes, and many others were captured. The term of service of these captives
had nearly expired; but for ten months they were confined in rebel prison
' pens, being driven about from point to point, to elude the grasp of Sherman,
and for a time, under fire at Charleston. The loss in the three days of fight-
ing was one killed, three wounded and six taken prisoners. In the move-
ment upon Spottsylvania Court House, the Second regiment being on picket,
did not move with the main body of the army. During the afternoon of the
7th, a sprinkling fire was kept up in which Captain Smith was slightly wounded.
During the night it quietly withdrew, and marching to the battle-field, about
1864 BATTLE OF SHADY GROVE CHURCH. 589
fifteen miles distant, was under fire at 2 P. M., of the 8th. On the morning of
the 10th, the battle opened with a sharp cannonade, and the Second was engaged
in constructing rifle pits, and afterwards was placed on picket. About noon
the enemy in front became restive, and a spirited skirmish opened which lasted
until dark. At one A. M., of the 12th, the regiment moved into rifle pits, and at
daybreak a heavy artillery duel opened, in which the enemy's guns were silenced.
As soon as the firing ceased, the infantry was ordered to charge, and leaping
the rifle-pits they passed tlirough the valley and up to the enemy's breast-works,
but were driven back ; again they returned and held their position until re-
lieved. In the several engagements around Spottsylvania, of the 8th, 10th and
12th, the loss was nine killed, nine wounded and two taken prisoners. Of the
wounded was Colonel M'Candless. At Guiney Station, on the 21st, the regi-
ment was again under fire, but did not become engaged and had no casualties.
At the li^orth Aima, on the 23d, the enemy was met in force, and after the usual
shelling, his lines advanced to the charge, but were signally repulsed, the divi-
sion taking over four hundred prisoners.
On the 25th the three years' term, of service of the regiment expired, and
General Crawford put the question to the men, whether they would go home
alone or remain until the 31st, when the other regiments of the division would
be relieved. They unanimously decidecl to remain. Ee-crossing the ISTorth
Anna, the regiment moved with the division, and on the 28th crossed the Pa-
munky. About two o'clock of the 30th, near Shady Grove Church, the enemy's
skirmishers were met. It was about this hour of the day, and at this place,
that the enemy were met under similar circumstances just before the battle of
Mechanicsville, three years before, the first battle in which the regiment was
engaged. Forming in a favorable position, breast-works were thrown up, the
Second being posted to hold a wood to the left and rear of the division. The
enemy advanced with confidence to the attack, but as their first line approached
a fence and hedge a short distance in front of the rifle-pits of the regiment, a
crashing musketry fire was opened upon them, while the artillery poured in
canister and one-second-fuse shells. Those of the enemy not killed or wounded
by the fire, threw themselves upon the ground and soon after surrendered.
This, the last battle fought by the Eeserve Corps, was participated in by the
Second five days after its term of service had expired. Soon after it moved to
Harrisburg, where it was honored by^ public reception, and thence to Phila-
delphia, where similar honors awaited it, and where it waa mustered out of
service.
590
THIETY-FIRST BEGBIENT — SECOND EESBEVE,
FIELD AND STAFF OFFICERS
William B. Mann.
Wm. M'Candless.
Albert L. Magilton
Geo. A. Woodward
Patrick M'Donough
Horace Neide ,
Richard Ellis .
Augustus T. Cross..
Evan M. Woodward
John L. Rhoads
Charles F. Hoyt
William A. Hoyt....
Thomas B. Reed-
Edward Donnelly.
John W. Lodge
John Malone
Amos Cx. Coleman.
D. W. Bashore
Evan O. Jackson....
A.M. K. Storrie....
John L. Benson.
Geo. W. Fernon.
Edward Norsain...,
George J. Brittian.
Col..
...do.
Lt. CoL
...do
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Major.,
...do
Adj
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Q. M...
,„do
Surg....
...do
As.Sur.
...do
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Sr. Maj
Q.M.S.
Com. Sr
Hos. St.
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DATE OF MUSTER
ISTO SERVICE.
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V
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June 21,
T)l,
May 27,
'61,
3
June 21,
'fil,
3
May 27,
•61,
8
May 27,
^61,
3
May 27,
'61,
3
May 25,
'61,
3
May 25,
'61,
3
May 27,
'61,
3
Mar. 20,
'62,
3
May 27,
'61,
3
Augf,,
'61,
3
July 13,
'61,
3
Aug. 14,
'61,
3
June 6,
'61,
3
Jan. 7,
'62,
3
Aug. 2,
'62,
3
Sept. 13,
'62,
3
Dec. 17,
'62,
3
Oct. 30,
'61,
3
May 27,
'61,
3
May 27,
'61,
3
May 27,
'61,
3
May 27,
'61,
3
Resigned November 1, 1861.
Pr. from Major to Et. Col., Oct. 22, 1861— to Col.,
Aug. 1, '62— wd. at Bull Run, Aug. 30, '62, and
Wilderness, May 8, 1S64 — mustered out with
regiment, June 16, 1864.
Promoted to Colonel S3d reg. P. V., Oct. 4, 1861.
Pr. from Capt, Co. A to Maj., April 2, '62— to Lt.
Col., Feb. 20, '63— wd. and prisoner at Charles
City Cross Roads, June 30, '62— tr. to V. R, C,
Aug.. 24, '63— pr. to Colonel 22d reg. V. R. C.
Pr. from Capt. Co. B to Major, Aug. 1, '62— toLt.
Col., Oct 28, 1863— to Bv CoL, March 13, 1865—
mustered out with regiment, ,i une 16, 1864.
Pr. from Capt. Co. A to Maj., Aug. 1, '62— disch.
Nov. 25, '62, for wds. rec. at Charles City Cross
Roads, June 30, '62— Bv. Colonel, Mar. 13, '65.
Pr. from Capt. Co. D to Maj., Oct. 28, '63— to Bv.
Ijieutenant Colonel, March 13, 1865 — mustered
out with regiment, June 16, 1864.
Promoted from SergeantMajorto Adjutant, April
2, 1862— killed at Antietam, Sept. 16, 1862.
Pr. toSgt. Maj., April 2, 1862— to Adj., Sept. 18,
'62 — disch. on Surgeon's certificate Sept. 22, '63.
Pr. from 1st Lt. Co. G to Adj., Sept. 23, 1863— to
Brevet Captain, March 13, 1865 — mustered out
AvitJi regiment, June IQ, 1864.
Pr. from 2d Lt. Co. G to Q. M., March 17, 1862—
to A. Q. M. , U. S. Volunteers, July 1, 1862.
Promoted from Com. Sgt. to Q. M., Jan. 6, 1865—
mustered out with regiment, .June 16, 1864.
Promoted to Surgeon IJ. S. Vols., April 20, 1862.
Pr. from Asst. Surg. 34th reg. P. V. to Surgeon,
April 23, 1862— captured at Wilderness, May 5,
'64 — mustered out with regiment, June 16, '64^
brevet Ijieutenant Colonel, March 13, 1865.
Resigned December 5, 1861.
Pr. to Surgeon 71st regiment P. V., Oct. 15, 1862.
Mustered out with regiment, June 16, 1864.
Discharged November 22, 1862.
Died August 4, 1863.
Promoted to 2d Lieutenant company A, 191st
regiment P. V., June 6, 1864— Vet.
Promoted to 2d Lieutenant company G, 191st
regiment P. V. — Vet.
Promoted from private company C, July 1, '62—
mustered out with regiment, June 16, 1864.
Discharged October 31, 1862.
Promoted to Hospital Steward, November 1, '62—
mustered out with regiment, June 16, 1864.
EEGIMEKTAL BAND.
Josiah Wagner
Wm. E, M. Pettee..
Blare, GlendoreM..
Conway, Chas
Fox, Matthias H
P'lMuc
...do
Muc...
...do
...do
Sept. 25, '62,
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V.— date unknown.
Discharged by General Order, August 10, 1862.
Discharged by General Order, August 10, 1862.
Discharged by General Order, August 10, 1862.
Discharged by General Order, August 10, 1862.
Note. — The following abbreviations have been used in the preparation of remarks :
Ab. abseut.
Asst. assistant.
Adj. Adjatant.
Ba. buried.
Bv. brevet.
Bd. baad.
Capt. Captain.
Chap. Chaplain.
Cor. Corporal. Fr. from. PI. principal.
Com. commissioned or Furl, furlough. Priv. private.
commissary.
Cert, certificate.
Dis. dismissed.
Dis'y. disability.
Disch. discharged.
Exp. expiration.
Hos. hospital.
Lt. Lieutenant.
Mns. mustered.
Muc. musician.
Mis. missing.
Pr. promoted.
Keg. regiment.
Red. reduced.
Res. resigned.
Rem. removed.
Sen. sentenced.
Serv. service.
Surg. Surgeon.
Sgt. Sergeant.
Snb. substitute.
h>tew. steward.
Tr. transferred.
Vet. veteran volunteer.
Wd. wounded.
Wds. wounds.
THREE YEARS' SERVICE.
591
NAMH.
RANK.
DATE OP MUSTER
INTO SEKVICE
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REMARKS.
Johnson, Holphin V
Longaker, Davis
Overholtzer, D. J ...
Muc...
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
Discharged by General Order, August 10, 1862.
Discharged by General Order, August 10, 1862.
Discharged by General Order, August 10, 1862.
Discharged by General Order, August 10, 1862.
Discharged by General Order, August 10, 1862.
Discharged by General Order, August 10, 1862.
■ Discharged by General Order, August 10, 1862.
Discharged by General Order, August 10, 1862.
Discharged by General Order, August 10, 1862.
Discharged by General Order, August 10, 1862.
...do
...do
Pettee, Herbert
Riley, Cliristian F,..
Snyder, William H
Todd, Charles W. B
...do
...do. ...
...do
...do
Todd, Samuel M
...do
Vanderslice, T. L...
...do
Waguer, Josiah
...do
Company A.
RECRUITED IN PHILADELPHIA.
Geo. A. Woodward
Horace Neide....
Daniel H. Conners.
Rob't H. Lowden..
John J. Ross
Daniel Craij
George F. Buchler..
Joseph Van Osten...
James Lynch
George Drew
Wm. F. Huplet
Albert G. S. Barton
Isaac C. Sharpe
George Fowler.
William Aiken,
Geo. W. Chambers.
William Wood
George Rositer
Lambert Lonshore.
Jacob Lugend
Charles Day
Isaiah M'Cauley.
Michael Brough...
Jacob M'Dougal .
Capt..
...do..
.do.
1st Lt.
..do....
2d Lt.
1st Sgt.
Sergt...
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
.do.
.do.
..do..
..do..
Corp.
..do..
..do..
May 27, '61,
May 25, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 2.5, '61,
May 25, '61,
May 25, '61,
May 25, '61,
May 26, '61,
May 25, '61,
May 25, '61,
May 25, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 25, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 25, '61,
May 25, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 25, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 25, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 25, '61,
May 25, '61,
Promoted to Major, April 2, 1862.
Promoted from 2d to 1st Lt. and Adj., Dec. 12,
1861— to Capt. April 2, 1862— to Major, Aug. 1,
1862 — wounded and pris. at Charles City Cross
Roads, JunCwSO, 1862.
Promoted from Sgt. to 1st Sgt., Dec. 13, 1861— to
1st. Lt., April 3, 1862— to Capt., Aug. 3, 1862—
wounded at Mechanicsville, 2d Bull Run and
Mine Run— mustered out with company, June
16, 1864— brevet Major, March 13, 1865.
Resigned December 12, 1861.
Promoted from 1st Sgt. to 2d Lt., Dec. 13, 1861—
to 1st Lt. , Aug. 1, 1862— brevet Capt., March 13,
1865— mus. out with company, J une 16, 1864.
Wounded at Cileries City Cross Roads, June 30,
1862, and at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, 1862— pr.
to 2d Lt. May 2, 1863— brevet 1st Lt., March 13,
1865 — mus. out with company, June 16, 1864.
Promoted to Sgt., Aug. 1, 1861— to 1st Sgt., May
2, 1863 — mus. out with company, June 16, 1864.
Promoted to Sergeant, Dec. , 1862 — mustered out
with company, June 16, 1864.
Promoted to Cor., August 1, 1861 — to Sgt., Dec,
1862 — mus. out with company, June 16, 1864.
Promoted to Cor., Dec. 12, 1861— to Sgt., May 2,
1863 — mus. out with company, Jyne 16, 1864.
Promoted to Sergeant, May 2, 1863 — mustered
out with comj)any, June 16, -1864.
Promoted to Cor., Aug. 1, 1861— to Sgt., Dec. 12,
1862 — to Hospital Steward — wd. at Autietam.
Promoted to Cor., Aug. 1, 1861— to Sgt., Dec. 12,
'61 — wounded and prisoner at Gaines' Mill, June
27, 1862 — discharged on Surgeon's certificate,
November, 1862.
Promoted to Cor., Aug. 1, 1861— to Sgt., Dec. 12,
1861 — wounded and prisoner at Mechanicsville,
June 26, 1862— discharged on Surgeon's certifi-
cate, November, 1862.
Promoted to Cor., May 2, 1863— to Sgt., Dec. I,
1863— transferred to 191st regiment P. V., May
31, 1864— Vet.
Deserted July 28, 1861.
Deserted May, 1862.
Promoted to Corporal, May 2, 1863— absent, sick,
at muster out.
Tr. to Veteran Reserve Corps— date unknown.
Promoted to Cor., Dec. 12, 1S61— wounded and
prisoner at Mechanicsville, June 26, 1862— dis-
charged on Surgeon's certificate, 1862.
Promoted to Corporal, Dec. 12, 1861— killed at
Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Promoted to Cor., Dec. 12, 1861— killed at Me-
chanicsville, June 26, 1862.
Wounded and prisoner at Fredei-icksburg, Dec.
13, 1862— pr. to Cor., May 2, 1863- tr. to compa-
ny B, 191st regiment P. V., May 31, 1864— Vet.
Deserted July, 186L
592
THIETY-FIRST KEGIMBXT — SECOND RESERVE,
James F. Lewis
John Clingman
John Burns
Armstrong, John...
Bright, Andrew J...
Brooks, James M...
Brown, Charles
Callely, William....
Cockreil, James
Craig, David
Drain, William J....
Drain, Samuel
DevLne, Charles
Ettinger, William J
Goldey, Joseph
Gray, Leander
Gray, Joseph
Goebell, Daniel
Graham, George
Graham, Stuart
Graham, Joseph
Gamble, Jacob E....
Harrison, John
Haney, John
Hoflf, William
Hibbard, Freder'k..
Holmes, William....
Hess, William
Hay, John
Hill, Stephen
Haden, James
Jeffries, Richard, Jr
Jeffries,Ilichard, Sr
Jamison, William...
Keruan, John
Kirkwood, Robert..
Kemper, John
Kenuey, Raphael ...
Koons, Cornelius.
King, William
Liukens, John
liarge, Elmer
Lieatherberry, E .
Miller, John.
Mann, Wesley....
M'Grran, James.
M'Callins, John..
Neide, Carroll....
Price, James
Pierce, Thomas.,
Quigley, Albert.
Kowbolham, Wm.
Sayers, Matthew.,
Sheetz, William.
Shoenewall, Wm.
Searins, Theodore.,
Stuart, Henry.
Sweeney, John.
Smith, Robert.
Corp....
May 25, '61,
May 25, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 25, '61,
May 25, '61,
Nov. 9, '63,
May 25, '61,
May 25, '61,
May 25, '61,
May 25, '61,
May 25, '61,
May 25, '61,
May 25, '61,
May 25, '61,
May 25, '61,
May 25, '61.
May 25, '61,
May 25, '61,
May 25, '61,
July 11, '62,
May "25," ''ei,'
May 25, '61,
May 25, '61,
Mtiy 25, '61,
May 25, '61,
May 2.5, '61,
May 25, '61,
May 25, '61,
May 25, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
Nov. 16, '64,
May 27, '61,
May 25, '61,
July 23, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
Sept. 14, '61,
May 27, '61,
NoA&. 9, '63,
May 25, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 25, '61,
Aug. 1, '61,
July 23, '61,
May 25, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 25, '61,
Promoted to Cor., May 2, '63— transferred to 191st
regiment P. V., May 31, 1864— Vet.
On detached duty at muster out.
Tr. to 191st regiment P. V., May 31, 1864— Vet.
Wounded at Antietam — discharged to enlist in
the United States Army— date unknown.
Mustered out with company, June 16, 1864.
Not on muster-out roll.
Died Jan. 31, 1862— buried in Military Asylum
Cemetery, Washington, D. C.
Mustered out with company, June 16, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 16, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 19, '61.
Wd. and prisoner at Mechanicsville, June 26,
'62— mustered out with company, June 16, '64.
KiUed at Mechanicsville, June 26, 1862.
Tr. to 191st regiment P. V., May 31, 1864— Vet.
Mustered out with company, Juno 16, 1864.
Transferred to Signal Corps, August 31, 1861.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, March, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept., 1862.
Died at Washington, D. C, April, 1862.
Wounded at Bristoe Station, Oct. 13, 1833— trans-
ferred to 191st regiment P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Tr. to 191st regiment P. V., May 31, 1864— Vet.
KiUed at Bull Run, August 28, 1862.
Died July 24, 1862.
Captured at 2d Bull Run— mustered out with
company, June 16, 1864.
Captured at Gaines' Mill, June 17, 1862— diseh.
on Surgeon's certificate, November, 1862.
Wounded and prisoner at Mechanicsville, June
26, 1862— disch. on Surg, certificate, Nov., 1862.
Wounded and prisoner at Mechanicsville, June
26, 1862— disch. on Surg, certificate, Nov., 1862.
Died at Bristoe Station, Va., April 12, 1862.
Died at Baltimore, Md., September, 1861.
Tr. to 191st regiment P. V., May 31, 1864— Vet.
Deserted May, 1863.
Deserted June 12, 1861.
Captured at 2d Bull Run— mustered out with
company, June 16, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug., 1861.
Deserted March, 1863 — retui-ned — transferred to
191st regiment P. V., May 31, 1864.
Wounded and prisoner at Mechanicsville, June
26, 1862— disch. on Surg, certificate, Mar., 1863.
Wounded and prisoner at Mechanicsville, June
26, 1862— disch. on Surg, certificate, Jan., 1864.
Deserted August, 1861.
Deserted January, 1863.
Deserted June 12, 1861.
Not on muster-out roll.
Drowned at Alexandria, Va., February, 1863.
Tr. to 191st regiment P. V., May 31, 1864— Vet.
Tr. to 191st regiment P. V., May 31, 1864— Vet.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 1, 1861.
Wounded and prisoner at Mechanicsville, June
26, 1862 — mus. out with company, June 16, '64.
Died at Smoketown, Md., September, 1862.
Transferred to Signal Corps — date unknown.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, 1862.
Not on muster-out roll.
Mustered out with company, June 16, 1864.
Killed at Mechanicsville, June 26, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 16, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 16, 1864.
Wounded at Mechanicsville, June 26, 1862, and
Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, 1862— mustered out
with company, June 16, 1864.
On detached duty at muster out.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 20, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 4, '63.
Killed at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30, '62.
THREE YEARS' SERVICE.
593
Scott, Charles E
Trexler, David
Townsend, Edward
Wade, John
West, James
Wolfe, Charles
Williams, John
Williams, Benj. F...
Private
..do
..do
..do
..doi
..do
..do
..do
May 27, '61,
July 23, '61,
May 25, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 25, '61,
May 25, '61,
May 25, '61,
May 25, '61,
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Mustered out with company, June 16, 1864.
Deserted August 19, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, 1862.
Diseh. to enlist in U. S. Army— date unknown.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, 1862.
Killed at Mechanicsville, June 26, 1862.
Deserted Sept. 14, 1862— returned— absent, in ar-
rest, at muster out.
Company B.*
RECRUITED AT PHILADELPHIA.
Patrick M'Donough
John H. Jack ....
John D. Schock .
James C. Manton ...
John Cullin.
John J. Gill
G. Henry Zeigler...,
Richard P. Dillon.
Thomas Stanton ,
James M'Hale....
Alex. H. Brown .
Dennis Maguire do
Capt..
...do...
1st Lt.
..do....
.do.
2d Lt..
1st Sgt..
Serg't..
.do.
.do.
A. Louis Schultz do
John M'Donough ..
Thos. Fitzsimmons
Samuel H. Garvin..
John Wilson, Jr
Wm. M'Clintock
A. M. K. Storrie
Samuel W. Ryan. .
Thomas O'Connor.
Thomas M' Fall
•Tames Loftus
Edwin A. Snyder.
Brown, James
Brown, Robert
Burk, John
Burns, Thomas ....
Bozenhart, Jonas,.
Barrett, Ed
Bailey, J. L....
Carney, Luke.
Carr, John. ..,
Cox, Michael
Crawford, William.
Cullin, Peter
...do....
..do....
Corp ...
..do....
..do....
..do....
..do....
..do....
..do....
Muc...
..do....
Private
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
.do.
May 27, '61,
Oct. 29, '61,
May 27, '61,
Oct. 29, '61,
Oct. 29, '61,
May 27, '61,
Oct. 29, '61,
Oct. 29, '61,
Oct. 29, '61,
Nov. 1, '61,
Oct. 29, '61,
Oct. 29, '61,
Oct. 29, '61,
Nov. 1, '61,
Oct. 29, '61,
Oct. 29, '61,
Oct. 29, '61,
Jan. 22, '62,
Oct. 30, '61,
Oct. 29, '61,
Oct.
Oct.
10, '62,
29, '61,
Oct. 29, '61,
]an.
Oct,
Jan.
Oct.
Oct.
22, '62,
29, '61,
22, '62,
29, '61,
29. '61,
Jan. 22, '62,
.do..,
.do.,
.do .„
Oct. 29, ^61,
Oct, 29, '01,
Oct. 29, '61,
Oct. 29, '61,
Aug. 25, '62,
Promoted to Major 31st reg. P. V., Aug. 1, 1862.
Wd. at 2(1 Bull Run— pr. from 1st Lt. to Capt,,
July 1, '63— tr. to Co, A, lS6th regiment P. V,
Discharged August 27, 1861,
Wounded at Gettysburg— promoted from Second
Lieutenant, July 2, 1863— died January 13, 1864,
Pr, to Sgt,— to 1st Sgt., Nov, 1, 1862— to 2d Lt,.
Dee. 1, 1862— to 1st Lt., Feb. 6, 1864— transfer-
red to 191st regiment P. V.
Discharged August 27, 1861,
Wounded at 2d'Bull Run— promoted to 2d Lieu-
tenant 22d regiment "Veteran Reserve Corps. -
Wounded at South Mountain— transferred to
company B, 191st regiment P. V.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 26, '62,
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate — date unknown.
Discharged — date unlcnown — for wounds receiv-
ed at South Mountain, September 14, 1862.
Promoted from Cbrpor.al, Feb. 18, 1S62— wounded
at Mechanicsville, Juno 26, '62— disch. Mar,, '64.
Promotedfrom Corporal to Sergeant— transferred
to 191st regiment P, v.— Vet.
Promoted to Sergeant— transferred to company
B, 191st regiment P, V.
Promoted to Sergeant — ti-ansferred to company
B, 191st regiment P. V,
Disch. Oc, 26,'62,forwds. received at 2d Bull Run,
Mustered out at expiration of term.
Killed at South Mountain, September 14, 1862.
Promoted to Corporal, February 18, 1862— to Ser-
geant Major, January 1, 1864— Vet,
Wd. atGettysburg andSpottsvlvania C, H., May
10, 1864— tr. to Co. B, 19lst regiment P. V.— Vet.
Transferred to company B, 19'lst reg. P. V.— Vet.
Mustered out at expiration of term.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate — date unknown.
Tr, to company A, 191st recriment P. V Vet.
Tr, to company B, 191st regiment P, V.— Vet.
Killed at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30, '62.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate- date unknown.
Killed at Gettysburg, July 3, 1863,
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 17, '62.
Died May 28, 1863— buried in Military Asylum
Cemetery, D. C.
Died July 1, 1864— buried in National Cemetery,
Arlington,
Killed at Bull Run, August 28, 1862.
Discharged September 29, 1832, for wounds re-
ceived at Gaines' Mill.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 17, 1862.
Wd.— tr. to company B, 191st reg. P, V Vet,
Wounded at Fredericksburg, December 13, '62 —
mustered out at expiration of term.
* There being no muster-out rolls of companies B, F and G on file in the ofiSce of the Adju-
tant General of the State, the record of these companies has been made chiefly from " Ouv
Campaigns," con^prising a history of the Second Regiment, by Major E. M. Woodward.
75
594
THIRTY-FIRST REGIMENT — SECOND EBSERVE,
Curry, Owen
Cox, Christopher...
Crouthers, Joseph.
Coleman, Wm. H..
Cain, William D....
Darragh, William...
Davis, Garret R.
Dillon, John P...
Deegan, James..
Donlin, John
Donnelly, John...,
Davis, Robert M..,
Elliott, John
Eberle, Jacob
Fitzsimmons, Jas...
Fitzsimmons, Thos
Friel. James
Fadden, Patrick
Forsyth, James..
Gillespie, James ,
Private
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
.do.,
.do.,
.do.,
.do..
.do...
.do...
Gilloly, John do,
Gillette, Ignatz ...do .
Hagan, John do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
Hagan, Michael.
Harding, Charles...
Hart, John
Harton, Daniel...
Johnson, Peter...
Keener, Jacob....
Kenny, William
Kettler, John
Keely, Patrick....
Kilcher, John ,
Kneerison, E. C...
Laflferty, James...,
Larkins, George..,
Laughlin, George...
Lyttle, Thomas
Montgomery,Hugh
May, JohnP
Melville, Cornelius
Maguire, Owen
Molloy, George
Monaghan, Gome's ...do.
Moore, JohnB do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do....
.do....
.do....
.do....
.do....
.do....
.do....
Moore, William
Murphy, Edward...
Murphy, James
M'Dowell, Wm.
M'Conaghy, John...
M'Dermott, Patrick
M'Fadden,Timothy
M'Ginley, Charles..
M'Hugh, William...
M'Mullin, Thomp'n
M'Dowell, John
Meester, Anthony...
Montague, John....
M'Caftrey, Francis
Reilly, Hugh
Reed, Thomas
Rogerson, Thomas..
Reed, James
.do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
Jan.
Sept.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Jan.
Oct.
Nov.
Oct.
Oct.
Aug.
Aug.
22, '62,
17, '62,
29, '61,
29, '61,
29, '61,
22, '62,
29, '61,
1, '61,
29, '61,
39, '61,
26, '62,
21,
62,
Oct. 29, '61,
.do
.do
.do
.do.
Oct. 29, '61,
Oct. 29, '61,
Oct. 29, '61,
Aug. 25, '62,
Jan. 22, '62,
Oct. 29, '61,
Oct. 29, '61,
Oct. 29, '61,
Sept. 6, '62,
Sept. 15, '62,
Jan. 22, '62,
Oct. 29, '61,
Oct. 29, '61,
Jan. 22, '62,
Nov. 1, '61,
Oct. 29, '61,
Sept. 20, '62,
Sept. 7, '62,
Jan. 22, '62,
Oct. 29,
Oct. 29,
Sept. 10,
Nov. 1,
Oct. 29,
Sept. 20,
Nov. 1,
Oct. 29,
Oct. 29,
Oct. 29,
Sept. 6,
Oct. 29,
Sept. 9, ■
Oct. 29, •
Nov, 1, ■
Nov. ], '
Oct. 29, '
Oct. 29, '
Oct. 29,
Sept. 30, '
Sept. 14, '
Sept. 1, '
Oct. 3,
Oct. 29,
Aug. 25,
Sept. 26, '62,
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 17, '62:
Transferred to company B, 191st regiment P. V.
Deserted— date unknown.
Deserted — date unknown.
Deserted — date unknown.
Transferred to company B, 191st regiment P. V.
Transferred to company B, 191st reg. P. V.— Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 15, 186S,
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 9, 1862.
Wounded at South Mountain, Sept. 14, 1862— ab-
sent at muster out.
Transferred to U. S. Artillery— date unliuown.
Wounded at Fredericksburg — transferred to Co.
B, 191st regiment P. V.
Tr. to company B, I91st reg. P. V., June 6, 1864.
Died December 16, 1861— buried in Military Asy-
lum Cemetery, D. C.
Discharged on Surg, certificate — date unknown.
Promoted to Sgt. company B, l91st reg. P. V.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 17, 1862.
Wounded at Antietam,September 17,1862 — trans-
ferred to company B, 191st regiment P. V.
Deserted — date unknown.
Died October 11, 1862 — buried in Military Asylum
Cemetery, D. C.
Transferred to company B, 191st regiment P, V.
Killed at Mechanicsville, June 26, 1862.
Wounded at Fredericksburg and captured at
Mine Run.
Transferred to company B, 191st regiment P. V.
Discharged on Surg, certificate — date unknown.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 30,1862.
Killed at Charles City Crr»s3 Roads, June 30, '62.
Died October 21, 1864— buried at Philadelphia.
Transferred to company B, 191st regiment P. V.
Transferred to company 13, 19lstreg. P. V. — ^Vet.
Deserted — date unknov\ni.
Wounded at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, 1862— no
further record.
Died August 25, 1862— bu. at Point Lookout, Md.
Died June 17, 1S62— buried at Portsmouth, Va.
Transferred to company B, l9lst regiment P. "V.
Wounded at Charles City Cross Roads — trans-
ferred to company B, I9lst regiment P. V.
Transferred to company B, I91streg. P. V. — ^Vet.
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Transferr-ed lo company B, 191st regiment P. V.
Discharged on Surg, certificate — date -unknown.
Discharged on Surg, certificate — date unknown..
Transferred to company B, 191st regiment P. V.
Wounded at South Mountain, Sept. 14, 1862— dis-
charged on Surg, certificate— date unknown.
Discharged on Surg, certificate — date unknown.
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Transferred to company B, 191st regiment P. V.
Captured at Mechanicsville — discharged on Sur-
geon's certificate, December 31, 1862.
Captured at Fredericksburg — transferred to Co»
B, 191st regiment, P. V.
Deserted— date unknown.
Discharged on Surg, certificate — date unlcnown..
Deserted— date unknown.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 22, 1862.
Killed at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30, 1863.
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Transferred to company B^ 191st regiment P. V.
Deserted— date unknown.
Transferred to company H, 31st regiment P. V.
Died July 20, 1863— buried at Philadelphia.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Discharged on Surg, certificate — date unknown.
Wounded at Antietam, September 17, 1862— dis-
charged on Surg, certificate — date unknown.
Transferred to company B, 191st regiment P. V.
THREE YEARS' SERVICE.
595
NAME.
KANK.
DATE OF MUSTER
INTO SEKVICE.
i
BEMASSS.
RickardSjAuguMus
Shaw John
Private
...do
Jan. 22, '62,
Jan. 22, '62,
Jan, 22, '62,
Oct. 22, '61,
Oct. 29, '61,
Oct. 29, '61,
Oct. 29, '61,
Oct. 29, '61,
Oct. 29, '61,
Oct. 29, '61,
Oct. 29, '61,
June 8, '62,
Jan. 22, '62,
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
Captured at Mechanicsville, June 26, 1862— de-
serted—date unknown.
Wounded at Mechanicsville, June 26, 1862— tr.
to company B, 191st regiment P. V.
Tr. to eompiiny B, 191st regiment P. V.— Vet.
Deserted— date unknown.
Deserted— date unknown.
Died June 3, 1862— bu. at Alexandria— grave, 36.
Transferred to company B, 19 1st regiment P. V.
Captured at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862— trans-
ferred to company B, 191st regiment P. V.
Killed at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30, '62.
Died June 27, 1863— buried in MiUtary Asylum
Cemetery, D. C.
Tr. to company B, 191st regiment P. V — ^Vet.
Transferred to company B, 191st regiment P. V.
Deserted— date unknown.
Sipple, .Joseph
Smith, Peter
Stewart, John
Toomey, William...
Timlin, .John
Walls, John
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
do
West Job. .. .. .
.do
White, Richard ....
do ..
Wilson, John, Sr....
Whartenby, W. H..
Wallace, William...
...do„...
...do
...do„...
Company 0.
recruited at philadelphia,
James N. Byrnes...
John B. Robinson..
2d Lt ..
J. R. Nightingale...
Andrew Casey
...do....
...do....
Michael Crowley....
1st Sgt.
Henry Moore
Serg't..
...do
Robert Ferguson....
George C. Barton....
...do
Dennis O'Brien
...do
William M'Keegan
Edward V- M'Kee..
...do
Corp....
E. C. Concannou ,
...do
Wm. H. Nolan
...do
Asher S. M'Cully...
...do
Jas. A. Thompson...
...do
.do...
Tliomas L Woods...
...do
Joseph G. Kline
Archibald M'Cann..
William Derr
...do
...do
do
Josiah Wagner
Axe, Frederick
Muo
Private
Conroy, John
do
Caldwell, Matthew
...do
Capt....
1st Lt..
May 27, '61,
3
May 27, '61,
3
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
3
3
3
May 27, '61,
3
May 27, '61,
3
May 27, '61,
3
May 27, '61,
3
May 27, '61,
3
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
3
3
May 27, '61,
3
May 27, '61,
3
May 27, '61,
3
May 27, 'ei,
3
July 16, '61,
May 27, '61,
3
3
Feb. 13, '62,
April 7, '62,
May 27, '61,
3
3
3
Sept. 25, '62,
Feb. 4, '62,
3
3
May 27, '61,
3
May 27, '61,
3
Captured at Wilderness, May 5, 1864— mustered
out Mar. 12, 1865— brevet Major, Mar. 13, '65.
Wounded at Mechanicsville, 2d Bull Run and
Spottsylvania C. H., May 12, '64— mus. out with
Co.. June 16, 1864— brevet Capt., Mar. 13, 1865.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 8, '61.
Killed at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30, '62.
Promoted from Sgt. to 1st Sgt., Jan. 1, 1863— to
2d Lt., May 9, 1863— mustered out with com-
pany, June 16, 1864.
Wounded at Fredericksburg— pr. to 1st Sgt.,
ISIay 9, 1863— mis. at Wilderness, May 5, 1864.
Wounded at Gaines' Mill and 2d Bull Run-
mustered out with company, June 16, 1864.
Promoted to Sgt., July 5, 1862— wd. at Freder-
icksburg, December 13, 1862— mustered out
with company, June 16, 1864.
Wounded at Charles City Cross Roads, June 20,
1862— promoted to Sgt., June, 1863— mustered
out with company, June 16, 1864.
Promoted to Sgt., June 1, 1863— mustered out
with company, June 16, 1864.
Discharged on Surg, certificate — date unknown.
Captured at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30,
1862 — promoted to Corporal, June 1, 1863 — mus-
tered out with company, June 16, 1864.
Promoted to Cor., June 5, 1862— wd. at 2d Bull
Run— tr. to Vet. Reserve Corps, Nov. 10, 1863.
Promoted to Cor. , Sept. 10. 1862— wd. at Gettys-
burg—tr. to Vet. Reserve Corps, Feb. 11, 1864.
Promoted to Cor., Sept. 10, 1862— captured at
at Charles City Cross Roads— wd. at Freder-
icksburg—absent, sick, at muster out.
Wounded at Gaines' MiU, June 27, 1862— disch.
on Surgeon's certificate — date unknown.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec, 1862.
Wounded at 2d Bull Run— discharged on Sur-
geon's certificate, December 21, 1862.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, 1864.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31. 1864.
Wounded at Mechanicsville, June 26, '62 — kiUed
at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Promoted to Principal Musician, Feb. 1, 1863.
Discharged December 10, 1862, to enlist in bat-
tery M, 2d U. S. ArtUIery.
Discharged December 23, 1862, to enlist in bat-
tery M, 2d U. S. ArtUIery.
Discharged December 10, 1862, to enlist in bat-
tery M, 2d U. S. Artillery.
596
THIETY-PIEST REGIMENT — SECOND HE SERVE,
Caxroll, Thomas .
Ci'anshaw, John .
Cash, William....
Carr, James
Carrigan, John...
Dokiu, John
Derlin, John
Dain, Thomas A ,
Duval, George....
Derlin, Charles ..
Erford, Adam.. ..
Ferguson, John.
Fredericks, Reub'n
Fernon, Geo. W.
Gofflgan, John..
Gillon, Hugh
Gaff, William F
Goodwin, August G
Green, Thomas B...
Harris, George
Hess, William..,
Huber, William L..
Kane, Michael..,
Keefe, William .,
Kelly, Michael
Keefe, Lawrence.
Loage, Edward..,
Lawson, James ..,
Lathrop, Joseph.
aiiller, William..
Mack, John ,
Murphy, John....
Moore, Edward....
M'Lain, William .
M'Call, James
M' Do well, Edward
Nightingale, Jos.....
Nickert, Wm. A
O'Neill, Henry
O'Donoughue, T
Picket, Michael
Powers, Martin
Ryan, John J ,
Scarlet, Howard
Simpkins, Louis
SeganthaU, George
Schreares, Francis.,
Scanlan, Charles...,
Smith, Aaron
Strum p, Charles..
Smith, John T
Tooney, James
Van Hook. Ed. M.
Wright, John
Ward, Thomas
Waters, Michael.
Private
..do
..do
..do
..do..
..do..
..do..
.do...
.do...
.do...
.do„...
.do....
.do....
.do....
.do...
.do ...
.do...
..do.
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
do«..
...do>..
.do
.do
.do
.do....,
.do
.do
.do ....,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
Mav 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
July 16, '61,
May 27, '61,
Mav 27, '61,
July 22, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61.
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
July 22, '61,
April 7, '62,
Mav 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
July 16, '61,
May 27, '61,
July 22, '61,
May 27, '61,
July 22, '61,
May 27, '61,
Jan. 4, '64,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
July 12, '61,
Feb. 7, '62,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 22, '61,
May 22, '61,
May 27, '61,
Feb. 22, '62,
May 27, '61,
April 7, '62,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
April 7, '62,
May 22, '61,
May 27, '61,
Deserted July 26, 1861.
Deserted July 26, 1861.
Deserted July 26, 1861.
Deserted July 6, 1861.
Deserted January 20, 1863.
Mustered out with company, June 16, 1864.
Wounded at Fredericksburg, December 13, '62 —
mxistered out with company, June 16, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 8, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 8,^ '61.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Wounded at Gettysburg— mustered out with
company, June 16, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 16, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. May 10, '62.
Promoted to Commisary Sergeant, July 1, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 16, 1864.
Wounded at Charles City Cross Roads and Fred-
ericksburg— mustered out with company, June
16. 1864.
Wounded at Mechanicsville, June 26, 1862— dis-
charged on Surgeon's certificate, April 21, '63.
Killed at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30, 1862
Deserted July 26, 1861.
Wounded at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30,
'62 — discharged to enlist in battery M,2d United
States Artillery.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, 1864.
Deserted July 29, 1861.
Mustered out with company, June 16, 1864.
Wounded at Gettysburg — mustered out with
company, June 16, 1864. .
Mustered out June 1, 1864— expiration of term.
Died of wounds received at South Mountain, Sep-
tember 14, 1862.
Wounded at Gettysburg — mustered out ■vnth.
company, June 16, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. May 24, '63.
Wd. at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30, '62—
absent, in hospital, at muster out.
Mustered out with company, June 16, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 8, '61.
Wounded at Gaines' Mill— discharged on Sur-
geon's certificate, December 29, 1862.
Transferred to 19lst reg. P. V., May 31, 1864.
Wounded at Gaines' Mill — mustered out with
company, June 16, 1864.
Killed at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30, '62.
Killed at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30, '62;
Died July 12, 1862, at Richmond, Va., of wounds
received at Mechanicsville, June 26, 1862.
Wounded at Fredericksburg, December 13, '62^
missing at Wilderness, May 5, 1864^
Wd. at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30, '62 —
mustered out with com^jany, June 16, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 26, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Mar. 31, '62.
Deserted July 26, 1861.
Deserted July 26, 1861.
Mustered out with company, June 16, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 16, 1864.
Discharged November 20, 1862, to enlist in bat-
tery C, 5th U. S. Artillery.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Deo. 6, '62.
Discharged January 10, 1863, to enlist in battery
M, 2d U. S. Artillery.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 6, 1863;
Killed at South Mountain, September 14, 1862.
Deserted August 3, 1863.
Mustered out with company, June 16, 1864.
Mustered out with company, .June 16, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Febw 25, 18,';'\
Died March 19, 1863, at Philadelphia, of wound*
received at Mechanicsville, June 26,. 1862.
Deserted July 6. 1861.
THEEE YEAES' SBEVICB.
697
Company D.
recruited at philadelphia.
Richard Ellis
Thomas Canavan. .
John Curley
Robert R. Smith.
George Young
Johns. Firth.
John Grady
Philip Young
Samuel Hopkins.
John Jones
Captain
...do
1st Lt..
..do....
William H. Dick..
David S. Nuttall...
Edward Sherry....
Smith Barker
George Kendil.
JohnSagee
Jacob Kreiss
William Connor.
Alexander, Samuel
Aitkins, George W..
2d Lt..
1st Sgt
Serg't.,
,..do
..do
..do
May 25, '61,
May 25, '61,
May 25, '61,
May 25, '61,
May 25, '61,
May 25, '61,
May 25, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 25, '61,
May 25, '61,
May 25, '61,
Mav 25, '61,
May 25, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 25, '61,
May 25, '61,
do May 25, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 25, '61,
May 25, '61,
..do..,
..do...
..do...
Corp.
.do.
Atkinson, Robert... ...do.
Bogia, Frederick F ...do .
Bouvier, William..
Barford, Joseph A.
Blight, Jacob S
Brines, Thomas J... ...do May 25, '61
Brines, William ....
Bassett, Samuel
Baker, Albert C
Burgoon, Andrew.
Cope, Morris
Covert, Isaac
Clark, Gavin B
Covert, Isaac C,
Conklin, Henry M..
Dooling, Jeremiah
Dungan, Levi
Davis, Louis
Fisher, Joseph L...,
Graham, Henry
Grey, Henry.
Gardner, Asa C.
Glass, James.
Higgins, Francis.
April 20, '64,
May 25, '61,
May 2.5, '61,
May 25, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 25, '61,
May 27, '61,
Sept. 17, '61,
April 11. '64,
May 27, '61,
May 25, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
Aug. 8, '64,
May 25, '61,
May 25, '61.
Sept. 12, '62,
May 25, '61.
May 25, '61,
May 25, '61,
May 25,
July 17,
July 17, '61,
Promoted to Major, October 28, 18G3.
Promoted from Sgt. to 1st Sgt., Dec. 8, 1861— to
1st Lt., May 9, 1863— to Capt., Nov. 11, 1863— to
brevet Major, March 13, 1865— wounded at An-
tietani, Sept. 17, 1862— mustered out with com-
pany, June 16, 1864.
Resigned November 25, 1862.
Promoted from private to Sgt., Aug. 1, 1862— to
1st Lt., Feb. 18, '64— wounded at Autietam,Sept.
17, 1862— mus. out with company, June 16, '64.
Resigned December 3, 1862.
Promoted to Sgt., April 1, 1862— to 1st Sgt., May
8, 1863— mus. out with company, June 16, 1S64.
Promoted from private, Aug. 1, 1862— mustered
out with company, June 16, 1862.
Promoted to Sgt., April 1, 1863— mustered out
with company, June 16, 1864.
Promoted to Cor., June 1, 1863— to Sgt., Feb. 1,
1864 — mustered out with company, June 16, '64.
Promoted to Cor., June 1, 1863— to Sgt. Feb. 1,
1864— mustered out with company, June 16, '64.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June 14, '63.
Died August 23, 1862.
Deserted December 8, 1862,
Promoted to Cor., Oct. 1, 1862— wd. at Antietam,
September 17, 1862— transferred to Vet. Reserve
Corps— date unknown.
Promoted to Cor., June 1, 1863— wd. at 2d Bull
Run— mus. out with company, June 16, 1864.
Promoted to Corporal, June 1, 1863— mustered out.
with company, June 16, 1864.
Killed at Mechanicsville, June 26, 1862.
Dishonorably discharged , 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 16, 1864.
Wounded at Mechanicsville, June 26, 1862— dis-
charged on Sur2;eon's certificate, Nov., 1862.
Transferred to lOlst reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Mustered out with company, June' 16, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 16, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov., 1862.
Wounded at Mechanicsville, June 26, 1862— dis-
cliarged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 27, 1862.
Wounded at Antietam, Sept. 17, 1862— discharg-
ed on Surgeon's certificate, December, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan., 1863.
Discharged to enlist in battery C, 5th U. S. Ar-
tillery, October 15, 1862.
Discharged to enlist in battery C, 5th U. S. Ar-
tillerv, October 15, 1862.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 81, '64— Vet.
Mustered out with company, June 16, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 16, 1864.
IMscharsed on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 30, 1862.
Deserted July 10, 1861.
Not on muster-out roll.
Mustered out with company, June 16, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 20, '62.
Wounded at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, '62 — trans-
ferred to 191st re-. P. V., May 31, 1864— Vet.
Killed at Mechanicsville, June 26, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 16, 1864.
Wounded at Gettysburg — mustered out with
company, June 16, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. May 15, '62.
Discharged to enlist in battery C, 5th U. S. Ar-
tillery, October 15, 1862.
Wounded at Soutli Mountain, Sept. 14, '62 — dis-
charged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec, 1862.
598
THIETY-FIEST REGIMEN'T— SECOND EESERVE,
Hamilton, William
Hockett, Thomas.
Hughey, William..
Harbison, James..
Haffey, Charles....
Harberger, John
Houston, jSIarcus,
Hilt, Aaron
Kelley, John
Luckman, Edward
Liouer, James
Laws, Anthony A,
Miller, Charles F.,
Mintzer, Andrew..
Morgan, James D...
Maines, James....
M'Bride, John S.
M'Lean, William.
M'Kinney, Sam'l L
M'Namee, Joseph...
M'Cuen. Samuel
Norris, Richard..
O'Kane, James.
Palmer, John....
Parr, William N...
Peplow, Edward...
Patterson, Amos...
Robinson, Benj ....
Reily, John J.'.
Smith, J. A. C. J..
Shubert, John
Schoeber, Charles.
Steele, Joseph
Smith, Robert J.
Tooney, James...,
Thompson, William
Tozier, James
Vorhess, Albert B...
Walters, Henry
Wence, William
Weller, William
Whiteman. George
Williams, James....
Whiteside, Major...
White, Cyrus.
Private
..do....
..do....
...do....
..do....
..do....
..do
..do....
..do
..do....
..do
..do
..do.
• do.
,.do.
..do.
,.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
..do.
..do.
.do.,
.do.,
.do..,
.do ..,
.do..,
.do...
.do.,
.do.,
.do..,
.do..
Sept. 3,
July 10,
May 25,
May 25.
July 20,
May 25,
May 27,
April 1.5,
Sept. 12,
May 25,
May 25,
May 25,
do May 27, '61,
.do
.do
.do
.do
Sept. 13,
April 15,
Sept. 17,
May 25,
May 27, '61,
May 25,
Mav 25,
July 20,
May 27,
May 25,
May 25,
May 25,
July 20,
May 27,
May 25,
Mav 25,
May 25,
May 25,
Feb. 22,
April 20, '64,
May 25, *61,
May 25, '61,
May 25,
Mav 25,
May 25,
May 25,
May 27,
Sept. 13,
May 25,
Mav 25,
May 25,
Aug. 24,
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V.., May 31, '64— Vet.
Killed at Mechanicsville, June 26, 18G2.
Killed at Mechanicsville, Va., June 26, 1862.
Died August 1, 1862.
Drowned at Easton, Pa., July 23, 1861.
Deserted September 3, 1862.
Deserted September 3, 1862.
Deserted December 8, 1862.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Mustered out with company. June IG, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 16, 1864.
Wounded at Mechanicsville, June 26, 1832 — dis-
charged October 24, 1862.
Wounded at Gettysburg— mustered out with
company, June 16, 1864.
Transferred to U. S. Navy— date unknown.
Disch. to enlist in battery C, 5th United States
Artillery, October 15, 1862.
Deserted "December 19, 1862.
Wounded at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862— mus-
tered out with company, June 16, 1864.
Wounded at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862— dis-
charged November 7, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June 30, '62.
Transferred to I91st reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Deserted July 1, 1863.
Disch. to enilst in battery C, 5th United States
Artillery, October 15, 1862.
Wounded at Gaines' Mill, June 27, '62— deserted
September 13, 1862.
Sentenced by general court martial, Oct. 30, '63 —
mustered out with company, June 16, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 16, 1864.
Wounded at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30,
1862— discharged January 8, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 21, '62.
Mustered out with company, June 16, 1864.
Killed at Mechanicsville, June 26, 1862.
Detailed as clerk in Quartermaster's Depart-
ment, 1st Brigade, Penn'a Reserve Corps.
Mustered out with company, June 16, 1864.
Wounded at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30,
186-'— discharged December 11, 1862.
Transferred to I91st reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Died near South Mountain, Md. , Sept. 13, 1862.
Wounded at Mechanicsville, June 26, 1862, and
at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863- transferred to Vet.
Reserve Corps — date unknown.
Mustered om with company, June 16, 1864.
Deserted July 28, 1861.
Mustered out with company, June 16, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 16, 1864.
Mustered out with companv. June 16, 1864.
Transferred to IDlsl reg. P.'V., Mav 31, 1864.
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Deserted Julv 28, 1861.
Killed at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30, 1862.
Not on muster-out roll.
Company E.
recruited in philadelphia.
John Orr Finnie
JohnB. Fletcher....
John Taylor.
May 27, '61,
3
May 27, '61,
3
May 27, '61,
3
Wounded and prisoner at Gaines' Mill, June 27,
1802 — appointed Provost Marshal, Philadelphia,
Oct. 6,'02— mus. out with company, June 16, '64.
Died July 12, 1862, of wounds received at Charles
City Cross Roads, June 30, 1862.
Promoted froni Sgt. to 1st Lt., May 9, 1863— cap-
tured ut Wilderness, May 5,1864— mustered out
May 12, 1865— brevet Captain, Mar. 13, 1865.
THREE YEAES' SERVICE.
599
Alexander Black...
Andrew M'Lean...
George H. Morrow..
James M'Cormick..
JohnReid
Wm. Manhinney ...
John Ringland...
James Stewart....
Robert Ferguson,
2dLt.
..do...
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
Michael M'Cauley.
T. H. Humphries..
William Prentice...
Rob't Lensenmeyer
James Wilson
James Nicholson.
Balthasar Steese.
John C. Young ,
Joseph Hill
James Patton
William B. James.
Thomas Smith
Andrew Beckett....
Edward Booth..
WiUiam M'Kechner
George Stewart ...
John M'Laughlin
Aitkin, Julius C .
Brown, Henry ,
Birini, George
Burns, William
Catanach, John A..
Chandler, George..
Collier, Thomas
Chandler, William.
Cunningham, Jas...
Detwiler, Leonard..
Dunlap, Samuel.
Donnel, Robert
Elder, Thomas
Ferkler, Frank H...
Fry, Henry
Grier, James
Grim, Christopher..
Graham, James
Hamilton, Leslie W
Harvey, Cassius P..
Howard, John
Henry, William
King, Peter
Lindsay, Joseph H
Oct.
May
May
May
May
May
14, '61,
27, '61,
27, '61,
27, '61,
27, '61,
27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
July 22, '61,
May 27, '61,
Sept. 11, '62,
May 27, '61,
Aug. 1, '61,
May 27, '61,
Sept. 20, '62,
Mar. 30, '63,
July 11, '6J,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
Sept. 7, '62,
July 22, '61,
May 27, '61,
Aug. 1, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
July 22, '61,
Oct. 14, '61,
May 27, '61,
Resigned October 25, 1862.
Pr. from Cor. to Sgt.— to 2d Lt., May 9, '63— Bv.
1st Lieutenant, March 13, 1865 — mustered out
with company, June 16, 1864
Pr. to Sgt., Oct., 1861— to 1st Sgt., May 9, 1863—
mustered out with company, June 16, 1864.
Pr. to Sgt., Aug., 1862— Avd. at Fredericksburg,
Dec. 13, '62— nms. out with Co., June 16, 1864.
Promoted to Sergeant, Jan. 18, 1863 — mustered
out with company, June 16, 1864.
Promoted to Sergeant, May 9, 1863 — mustered
out with company, June 16, 1864.
Promoted to Sergeant, September 1, 1863— mus-
tered out with company, June 16, 1864.
Wounded and prisoner at Gaines' Mill, June 27,
1862— discharged January 18, 1S63.
Discharged May 24, 1863, for wounds received at
South Mountain, September 14, 1862.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Killed at Charles City Cross Roads, June 80, '62.
Died August 24, 1862, of Avounds received at
Charles City Cross Roads, June 30, 1862.
Died July 25, 1863, of wds. rec. at Gettysburg.
Deserted February 6, 1862.
Captured at Mechanicsville, June 26, 1862 — pro-
moted to Corporal, September 1, 1863— mus-
tered out with companj', June 16, 1864.
Captured at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30,
1862— promoted to Corporal, September 1, '63—
mustered out with comf)any, June 16, 1864.
Discharged May 29, 1863, for wounds received at
Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 11, '63.
Disch. for wds. rec. at Antietam, Sept. 17, 1862.
Killed at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30, '62.
Killed at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30, '62.
Died July 21, '62, of wounds received at Gaines'
Mill, June 27, 1862.
Killed at South Mountain, September 14, 1862.
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Died July 26, 1863, of wds. rec. at Gettysburg.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 25, '63.
Discharged Oct. 18, 1862, for wounds received
at Mechanicsville, June 26, 1862.
Discharged May 16, 1863, for wounds received at
South Mounta'in, September 14, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 17, '62.
Killed at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30, 1862.
Discharged, to accept promotion, October 31, '62.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, 1864.
Killed at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30, 1862.
Wounded at Fredericksburg, December 13 '62—
deserted .June 12, 1863.
Deserted June 28, 1863.
Wounded at Fredericksburg,December 13,1862—
transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, 1864.
Wounded at Gettysburg — transferred to 191st
regiment P. V., May 31, 1864.
Deserted August 12, 1861.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Discharged on Sur<r. certificate— date unknown.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 16, 1864.
Wd. and pris. at Charles City Cross Roads, Juno
30, '62, and Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, '62— disch.
May 15, 1863, for wounds received in action.
Died July 4, 1862, of wounds received at Mechan-
icsville, June 26, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 22, '62.
Wounded and prisoner at Gaines' Mill, June 27,
1862— discharged October 10, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 28, '62.
Killed at Spottsylvania C. H., May 12, 1864.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Mustered out with company, Juno 16, 1864.
600
THIRTY-FIRST REGIISIEXT — SECOND RESERVE,
HAKB.
RANK.
DATE OP MrSTEK
INTO SERVICE.
1
a-
KEMAKK3.
Private
...do
...do
..do
May 27, '61,
Discharged on Surg, certificate— date unknown.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 28, 1862.
Leight, Andrew M..
Leight, James H
Laird, Samuel
May 27, '01, 3
May 27, '01, 3
July 22, '61, 8
July 22, '61, 3
Sept. 10, '62, 3
May 27, '61, 3
May 27, '61. 3
May 27, '61, 3
July 22, '61. 3
May 27, '61,3
May 27, '61, ' 3
May 27, '61, ■ 3
May 27, '61, 3
July 22, '61, 3
May 27, '61, 3
Aug. 2, '61, 3
May 27, '61, 3
July 22, '61, ' 3
May 27, '61, 3
July 22, '61, 3
May 27, '61, 3
May 27, '61, 3
May 27, '61, 3
May 27, '61, 8
July 22, '61, 3
Morrison, William..
Markley, William...
Morrison, Jame3 F..
Macklin, WilUam...
Markey, Thomas....
M'Adams, William
M'Call, Archibald..
M'Farland, Wm
M'Henry, Joseph...
M'Kinney, James...
M'Michael, Wm
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
. do
Mustered (>ut wit h companv, Jtme 16, 1864.
Transferred to iDistrrg. P. V., May 31, 1864.
Transferred to lOist reg. P. V., May 31, 1864— Vet.
Killed at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30, '62.
Deserted August 2, 1861.
Mustered out with company, June 16, 1864.
Mustered out with coinpany. June 16, 1864.
Wounded and prisoner at Mechanicsville, June
26, 1862— mus. om with company, June 16, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 16, 1864.
Wounded at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30,
1862— mus. out with company, June 16, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 16, 1864.
M'Allister, Arch'd..
M'Donald, Alex'r...
M'Donald, William
M'MiUan, George...
M'Garvey, Samuel..
M'Kelley, Gilbert...
M'Cullen. Robert....
Nelson, William..
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
do
Mustered out with companj% June 16, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July, 1861.
Wounded and prisoner at Gaines' Mill, June 27,
1862— disch. on Surg, certificate, Aug. 30, 1862.
Disch. May 24, 1863, for wds. received in action.
Drowned in James river, August 16, 1862.
Killed at South Mountain, Sept. 14, 1862.
Deserted August 6, 1861.
Captured at 2d Bull Run— nuTstered out witb
company. June 16, 1864.
Wounded at 2d Bull Run— captured at Bristoe
Station, October 14, 1863— died March 18, 1864,
at Andersonville, Ga.— grave, 62.
Killed at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30, 1862.
Patterson, Robert...
Potts, James
..do
..do
..do
Died July 5, 1863, of wounds received at Gettys-
Rodermal, Chris. A
Stewart, Samuel
Smith, Charles H....
Simpson, Joseph
Shannon, Samuel...
Tweedle, John..
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
do
Sept. 11, '62,
Aug. 1, '61,
Aug. 1, '61,
May 27, '61,
Aug. 1, '61,
May 27, '61,
July 22, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
July 22, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
July 22. '61,
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
burg, July 2, 1863.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, 1864,
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 24, 1863.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Mar. 20, 1863.
Killed at Mechanicsville, June 26, 1862.
Killed at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30, 1862.
Deserted February 20, 1862.
Deserted August 23, 1862.
Deserted August 23, 1862.
Mustered out with company,. June 16, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 16, 1864.
Wounded at Gettysburg— mustered out witb
company, June 16, 1864.
Discharged on writ of habeas corpus— minor.
Killed at Mechanicsville, June 26, 1862.
Deserted December 13, 1861.
Tweedle, Edward...
Tweedle, William...
Ward, Samuel
..do
..do !
do 1
Whelan, John. .
do 1
AVilson, .John
do 1
Wallace, George M
White, Calhoun
Wilson, .James W...
..do i
..do i
..do !
Company F.
recruited in blair and huntingdon counties.
Thos. F. Bringhurst Capt.
John E. Barnacle do..
John M. Clark do..
George W. Kite 1st Lt..
Robert J. Clark do
William Edwards...
I';aac Mourer
Williaiii Ambrose,
James T. Moore
William H. Wilgis.,
Harrison Cressman
James B. Reed..
Thos. S. Coleman.
Charles E. Laub...
2dLt.
..do...
..do...
1st Sgt.
Serg't.
...do....
...do....
...do.
...do.
May 28,
May 14,
Aug. 27,
'61,
'62,
'&1,
3
3
May 28,
Aug. 27,
'81,
'61,
3
3
May 28,
May 14,
Aug. 27,
'61,
'62,
'61,
3
3
Aug. 27,
'61,
I
3
3
Aug. 27,
Aug. 27,
'61,
'61,
Aug. 27,
'61,
3
3
Discharged August 27, 1861.
Resigned — date unknown.
Promoted from 1st Lt., Aug. 1, 1862--mustere(}
out at expiration of term.
Discharged August 27, 1861.
Promoted to 2d Lt., Dec. 14, 1862— to 1st Lt., May
3, 1863— wd. at Wilderness— died. June 9, 1864.
Discharged August 27, 1861.
Discharged November 24, 1862.
Promoted from 1st Sgt., May 1, 1863— transferred
to company A, I91st reg. P. V., June 6, 1864.
Tr. to companv A, 191st reg. P. V.., June 6, 1864.
Died November 16, 1862.
Tr. to company A, 191st reg. P. V., June 6, 1864.
Wounded at Wilderness, May 5, 1864— transfer-
red to company A, 191st reg. P. V., June 6, '64.
Tr. to company A, I91st reg. P. V., June 6, ISo-l..
Mustered out at expiration of term*
THEEE YEAES' SERVICE.
601
John Smith.
Philip Kraft
David Cassiday..
Christop'r Souders
Samuel A. Louder..
Wm. B. Snyder
Nicholas Hubert...,
John Mace
Black, Samuel ,
Burns, John
Bowman, Peter
Bovsrman, Michael.
Bressler, Mahlon H
Brown, William
Beatty, Oscar
CtomeUus, David....
Carter, William B.
Charters, Wm. C...
Cherry, Alfred
Cornelius, Isaac...
Curfman, Jos. C
Cassidy, Geo. W
Decker, Wm. S™....
Delancy, Daniel
Davis, John P
Figart, Andrew M.,
Gehrett, Adam
Glunt, William C...
Green, Benjamin F
Green, Martin.
Hoover, John
Houck, Marshall....
Halsel, George J
Hollingshead, John
Hoflfer, Alexander..
Hall, Adolphus
Hopkins, Wm. M...
Lindsay, William...
Ijabold, John
Maurer, Abraham..
Moyer, George
Moore, William
Murty, James T
Meadville, Joshua..
Phillips, Patrick
Quarry, Alfred
Quarry, Levi
Quarry, Michael
Reid, William J
Ring, Charles P
Rutherford, James..
Riggle, Martin A ...
Riggleman, Jonath
Shank, Nicholas
Stewart, Samuel B..
Smith, Abraham L
Sneath, Robert
Straitliflf, John
Shaner, William
Sherman, Robi'n T
Shaffer, Jonathan.
Steele, Louden.....'.
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Dec. 29, '63,
Aug. 27, '61,
Aug. 27, '61,
Aug. 27, '61,
Aug. 27, '61,
Aug. 27, '61,
Aug. 27, '61,
Jan. 1, '62,
Dec. 29, '63,
Aug. 27, '61,
Aug. 27, '61,
Dec. 29,
April 4,
Aug. 27, '61,
Dec. 29, '63,
Dec. 29, '63,
Aug. 27, '61,
Aug. 27, '61,
Aug. 27, '61,
Sept. 29, '63,
Feb. 16, '64,
Aug. 27, '61,
Feb. 16, '64,
Aug. 27, '61,
Aug. 27, '61,
Aug. 27, '61,
Dec. 29, '63,
Aug. 27, '61,
Feb. 12, '64,
Dec. 29, '63,
Feb. 12, '64,
Aug. 27, '61,
Aug. 27, '61,
Sept. 29, '63,
Feb. 17, '64,
Aug. 27, '61,
Feb. 17, '64,
Dec. 29, '63,
Wd. at Spottsylvania C. H., Mav 10, 1864— tr. to
company A, 191st regiment P. V., June 6, 1864.
Tr. to Co. A, 191st reg. P. V., June 6, 1864— Vet.
Wd. at Spottsylvania C. H., Mav 12, 1862— tr. to
company A, 19ist regiment P. V., Juno 6, 1864.
Tr. to company A, 191st reg. P. V., June 6, 1864.
Wd. and prisoner at Bristoe Station, Oct. 14, '63—
tr. to company A, 191st reg. P. V., June 6, 1S64.
Tr. to company A, 191st reg. P. V., June 6, 1864.
Mustered out at expiration of term.
Mustered out at expiration of term.
Drowned in Rappahannock river, Sept. 3, 1863.
Tr. to company A, 191st reg. P. V., June 6, 1864.
Wounded at Gettysburg, July 2, '63— transferred
to company A, I91st reg. P. V., June 6, 1864.
Tr. to company A, 191st reg. P. V., June 6, 1864.
Tr. to Co. A, 191st reg. P. V., June 6, 1864— Vet.
Wounded at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863— mustered
out at expiration of term.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June 10, '62.
Mustered out at expiration of term.
Tr. to company A, 191st reg. P. V., June 6, 1864.
Tr. to company A, 191st reg. P. V., June 6, 1864.
Killed at Spottsylvania C. H., May 12, 1864— bu-
ried on battle-field.
Tr. to Co. A, 191st reg. P. V., June 6, 1864— Vet.
Wounded at Spottsylvania C. H., May 10, 1864—
tr. to company A, 19lst reg. P. V., June 6, '64.
Tr. to company A, 191st reg. P. V., June 6, 1864.
Tr. to Co. A, 191st reg. P. V., June 6, 1864— Vet.
Tr. to Co. A, 191st reg. P. V., June 6, 1864— Vet.
Tr. to company A, 191st reg. P. V., June 6, 1864.
Tr. to company A, 191st reg. P. V., June 6, 1864.
Wd. at Spottsylvania C. H., May 10, 1864— died
May 17, 1864— bu. at Alexandria— grave, 1,891.
Tr. to company A, 191st reg. P. V., June 6, 1864.
Tr. to company A, 191st reg. P. V., June 6, 1864.
Tr. to company A, 191st reg. P. V., June 6, 1864.
Wounded at Bristoe Station, January 24, 1864—
discharged June 17, 1864.
Wd. at Spottsylvania C. H-, May 10, 1864— tr. to
company A,l91st regiment P. V., June 6, 1864.
Captured May 10, 1864 — died at Andersonville,
August 1, 1864— grave, 4,488.
Tr. to company A, 191st reg. P. V., June 6, 1864.
Wd. at Gettysburg, July 2, '63— died July 22, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 2, '62.
Mustered out at expiration of term.
Killed at Bristoe Station, March 27, 1864.
Captured at Mine Run, November, 1863 — mus-
tered out at expiration of term.
Tr. to company A, 191st reg. P. V., June 6, 1864.
Wd. at Gettysburg, July 2, '63— died July 26, '63.
Tr. to company A, 191st reg. P. V., June 6, 1864,
Tr. to Co. A, 191st reg. P. V., June 6, 1864— Vet.
Tr. to company A, 191st reg. P. V., June 6, 1864.
Mustered out at expiration of term.
Tr. to company A, I91st reg. P. V., June 6, 1864,
Tr. to Co. A, 191st reg. P. V,, June 6, 1864— Vet.
Tr. to company A, 19 1st reg. P. V., June 6, 1864.
Tr. to company A, 191st reg. P. V., June 6, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 10, '63.
Tr. to company A, 191st reg. P. V., June 6, 1864.
Wd. at Gettysburg, July 3, '63— died Aug. 19, '63^
Mustered out at expiration of term.
Mustered out at expiration of ternn.
Killed at Gettysburg, July 3, 1863.
Killed at Spottsylvania Court House, May 10, '64.
Tr. to company A, 191st reg. P. V., June 6, 1864.
Tr. to company A, 191st reg. P. V., June 6, 1864.
Tr. to company A, 191st reg. P. V., Jtme 6, 1864.
Wd. at Gettysburg, July 3, '63, and at Spottsyl-
vania C. H., May 12, 1864— died June 3, 1864.
Tr. to company A, 191st reg. P. V., June 6, 1864,
Tr. to Co. A, 191st reg. P..V., June 6, 1864— Vet.
602
THIETY-FIRST REGIMENT — SECOND RESERVE,
KAME.
BASK.
DATE OFMUSTEB
INTO 8BBVICE.
^
H
I
REMARKS.
Thompson, Austin
Traux, Elihu
Vanzant, Wm. R....
WaU, William S
Wfibb John B
Private
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Dec. 9, '63,
Feb. 16, '64,
Aug. 27, '61,
Feb. 6, '64,
Aug. 27, '61,
Aug. 27, '61,
3
3
3
3
8
3
3
3
Wd. at Spottsylvania Court House, May 12, '64—
tr. to Co. A, 191st reg. P. V., June 6, 1864— Vet.
Tr. to company A, 191st reg. P. V., June 6, 1864.
Tr. to company A, 191st reg. P. V., June 6, 1864.
Wd. at Spottsylvania Court House, May 12, '64—
tr. to company A, 191st reg. P. V., June 6, 1864.
Wounded at Gettysburg— transferred to com-
■WaViVi TTflnrv.
...do
pany A, I91st regiment P. V., June 6, 1864.
Drowned in Rappahannock river, May 27, 1862.
Wright, John F
Wright, Levi
...do
...do
Tr. to company A, 19lst reg. P. V., June 6, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 16, '62.
Company G.
recruited in lancaster and philadelphia.
E. M. Woodward,
Wm. D. Reitzel....
Henry A. Scheetz.
John K. Brown
John L. Rhoads...,
Charles F. Hoyt...
Max Wimpfheimer
E. P. Woodward....
A. H. Wliitmer.
Martin Devine...
Frederick K. Ort ,
Hiram C. Hostetter
George L. Myers
George J. Brittain...
John A. Hull
Rudolph M. Graeff..
William Brightens
Charles W. Stout..
W. H. K. Bush...,
Capt...
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1st Sgt.
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Charles Gartner
John A. Zeigler
JohnLytle
Jeremiah Fritz
Thomas M. Fisher.
Franklin E. Jones..
Marshall Green,
WiUiam J. Kendig
AUgier, Samuel
Allbright, John
Bauer, Jacob ,
Bitterman, Francis
Blankhorn, Andr'w
Block, Hugo
Brower, Harry..
Carter. Jacob...
May 27, '61,
Nov. 19, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
Mar. 20, '62,
May 27, '61,
July 2, '62,
April 1, '62,
y 7, '62,
May 7, '62,
May 7, '62,
May 17, '62,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 30, '62,
June 7, '62,
May 7, '62,
May 9, '62,
May 9, '62,
June 3, '62,
June 13, '62,
May 9, '62,
May 7, '62,
May 30, '62,
May 30, '62,
May 26, '62,
May 7, '62,
May 7, '62,
June 14, '62,
June 14, '62,
May 30, '62,
May 9, '62,
July 2, '62,
May 27, '61,
May 7, '62,
Discharged August 27, 1861.
Wounded at Gettysburg— resigned Dec. 7, '63 —
appointed Captain company K, 195th regiment
P. v., July 24, 1864.
Appointed Aid-de-Camp on staff of General M'-
Call — date unknown.
Promoted from 2d Lt., July 20, 1861— discharged
August 27, 1861.
Promoted to Adjutant, September 23, 1863.
Promoted to Quartermaster, March 17, 1862.
Killed at Antietam, September 17. 1862.
Promoted from Sgt. to 1st Sgt.— to 2d Lt., May
2, 1863— transferred to 191st regiment P. V.
Died April, 1863.
Promoted from Sgt,— kiUed at Wilderness, Va.,
May 8, 1864.
Transferred to company B, 191st regiment P. V.
Cantured at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862—
promoted to Sergeant Major, July 10, 1863.
Mustered out at expiration of term.
Promoted to Hospital Steward, November 1, '62.
Promoted to Sgt.— wounded at Antietam, Sept.
17, 1862— killed at Wilderness, May 5, 1864.
Promoted to Ser^geant— kiUed at Wilderness,
Va., May 8, 1864.
Promoted from Cor.— prisoner at Fredericksburg,
Dec. 13, 1862, and from May 5, 1864, to April 1,
1865— discharged June 22, 1865.
Deserted— date unknown.
Wounded at Antietam, Sept. 17, 1862— wounded
and prisoner at Wilderness, May 5, 1864— trans-
ferred to company B, 191st regiment P. V.— Vet.
Transferred to company B, 191st regiment P. V.
Died Aug. 28, 1862— buried in Cypress Hill Ceme?
tery, L. I.
Wounded at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, 1862— tr-
to 191st regiment P. V.
Died, date unknown, of wounds received at An-
tietam, September 17, 1862.
Promoted to 1st Lt. company B, 190th regiment
P. v., June 6, 1864.
Transferred to company B, 191st regiment P. V.
Transferred to company B, 191st regimekt P. V^
Transferred to company B, 191st regiment P. Y'.
Discharged September 22, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. May 21, 1863.
Deserted — date unknown.
Wounded at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, '62— mus-
tered out at expiration of term.
Wounded at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, '62— trans-
ferred to company B, 191st regiment P. V.— Vet.
Transferred to battery C, 5th United States Ar-
tillery—date unknown.
Not on muster-out roU.
Wounded at Gettysburg— tranferred to company
B, 191st regiment P. V.
THREE YEARS' SERVICE.
Cramer, Charles.-..
Daveler, George H.
Davis, Amos..
Ely, Thomas S
Erline, Adam
Enswiler, Michael..
Eckhart, Charles...
Green, Alexander,
drab, Joseph
Gerkhardt, John H
Harnish, Jacob.
Horst, Martin. ..
Hartman, Benj,.
Private
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Hahnlan, John„.
Hart, John
Harter, Joseph
Kennedy, And'w P
Kepler, Isaac
Kais, Sebastian
Kinsey, Simon
Liudwig, George J...
ILex, Charles
light, Absalom
Leed, George W
liithgow, George W
Liippold, Charles
My er , Christian
Mull, Franklin....
Means, Henry W
Mueller, Louis
Neild, Thomas H...
Nichols, Samuel
Neiss, JohnN..,,
Paine, Samuel J
Price, Lyman S.,
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May 9, '62,
May 30, '62,
May 7, '62,
May 17, '62,
May 7, '62,
June 18, '62,
June 25, '62,
June 3, '62,
June 18, '62,
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May
May
May
May
7, '62,
7, '62,
7, '62,
7, '62,
May 7, '62,
June 14, '62,
May
May
May
May
May-
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
30, '62,
7, '62,
9, '62,
7, '62,
7, '62,
9, '62,
12, '62,
17, '62,
7, '62,
7, '62,
7, '62,
17, '62,
Pierce, Davis C.
Reagan, Charles.
Rick, Charles
Stackhouse, Park J
Schmeidel, Augus's
Sohn, John
Schoen, John ....
Steinruck, John.
Shivers, James...
Sucker, Augustus.
Schalck, JohnP....
Stevenson, William
Schlotte, Wm- G
Schnaeder, Michael
Shoemaker, Joha.
Saalwaechter,Her'n
White, John
Weldon, James....
Waltze, George ....
Young, George W,
do.
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May 9, '62,
May 30, '62,
May 30, '62,
June 18, '62,
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May 7, '62,
May 30, '62,
June 18, '62,
June 25, '62,
Jnne 3, '62,
May 9, '62,
May 7, '62,
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May
7,
'62,
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May
7,
'62,
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'62,
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June
14,
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June
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'62,
June 3, '62,
June 18, '62,
Mav 7, '62,
May 7, '62,
May 7, '62,
May 7, '62,
May 30, '62,
July 2, '62,
May 7, '62,
June 14, '62,
June 18, '62,
June 18, '62,
Deserted— date unknown.
Transferred to company B, 191st regiment P. V.
Mustered out at expiration of term.
Died — date unknown.
Wounded at Gettysburg— transferred to compa-
ny B, 191st regiment P. V Vet.
Captured at Ream's Station— transferred to com-
pany B, 191st regiment P. V.
Captured at Ream's Station— transferred to 191st
regiment P. V.
Deserted — date unknown.
Captured at Ream's Station— transferred to com-
pany B, 191st regiment P. V.
Mustered out at expiration of term.
Captured at Ream's Station— transferred to com-
pany B, 191st regiment P. V.
Died October 21, 1862.
Captured at Ream's Station— transferred to com-
pany B, 191st regiment P. V.— Vet.
Transferred to company B, 191st regiment P. V.
Wounded at Gettysburg— transferred to compa.
ny B, 191st regiment P. V.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate, January, 1863.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 26, 1863.
Not on muster-out roll.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, April 20, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 28, '63.
Deserted — date unknown.
Transferred to company B, 191st regiment P. V.
Transferred to company B, 191st reg. P. V. — ^Vet.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, April 4, 1864.
Transferred to battery C, 5th U. S. Artillery, Oc-
tober 20, 1862.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Feb. 13, 1864.
Died November 28, 1862.
Not on muster-out roll.
Transferred to U. S. Navy, May 1, 1864.
Deserted — date unknown.
Deserted June 25, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, May 8, 1863.
Wounded at Antietam, Sept. 17, 1862 — mustered
out at expiration of term.
Transferred to company B, 191st regiment P. V.
Wounded at Antietam — discharged Feb. 17, 1863.
Deserted — date unknown.
Wounded at Gettysburg — transferred to compa-
ny B, 19ist regiment P. V.
Mustered out at expiration of term.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Julv. 1862.
Transferred to company B, 191st regiment P. V.
Transferred to company B, 191st regiment P. V.
Transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps — date un-
known.
Killed at South Mountain, ^ptember 14, 1862.
Wounded at Fredericksburg — prisoner at Wil-
derness, May 5, 1864— transferred to company
B, 191st regiment P. V.
Transferred to company B, 191st regiment P. V.
Discharged on Surg, certificate — date unknown.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 13, '63.
Transferred to company B, 191st regiment P. V.
Wounded at Fredericksburg, Dec 13, '62 — trans-
ferred to company B, I9lst regiment P. V.
Deserted — date unknown.
Tr. to Veteran Reserve Corps— date unknovrn.
Deserted — date unknown.
Deserted — date unknown.
Died August 27, 1862. ^
604
THIRTY-FIRST REGIMENT — SECOND RESERVE,
Company H.
becruited at philadelphia.
Timothy Mealey .
Peter Summers
Hugh P. Kennedy,
William M'Glema..
Joseph Benisou.....
Robert Porter ,
R. Clendenning.,
James Cook
Samuel W. Wallace
Francis Kane....
Wm. J. Fulton.
John Donnelly...,
John Barnes
Rob't Cunningham
Thos. M. Savage....
Thos. H. Gouldey..
Hugh J. Strain
Elwood Haas
John Collins.
George W. Leeti
Azpell, Clinton ..
Allen, James
Baskerville, James
Blackwell^ George.
Burns, Peter
Burns, Thomas G.
Baler, A ,
Colligan, Francis.
Clendinning, Saiaa'l
Conner, John....
Cridy, Thomas..,
Cornhill, William.,
Dempsey, Patrick.,
Dempsey, Charles.,
Dickinson, Benj
Capt.
1st Lt.
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2d Lt.
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1st Sgt,
Serg't..
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Private
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May 25, '61,
May 25, '61.
May 25, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 25, '61,
May 25, '61,
May 25, '61,
May 25, '61,
July 11, '61,
May 25, '61,
May 25, '61,
July 12, '61,
Aug. 29, '62,
Aug. 25, '62,
May 25, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 25, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 25, '61,
May 25, '61,
July 11, '61,
Sept. 16, '62,
May 26, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 25, '61,
Sept. 25, '61,
Sept. 13, '62,
May 25, '61,
July 12, '61,
May 25, '61,
May 27, '61,
Wounded at Antietam, Sept. 17, 1862, Freder-
icksburg, Dec. 13, 62, and Rappahannock— mus.
out with company, June 16, 1864— promoted to
brevet Major, March 13, 1865.
Resigned February 14, 1862.
Promoted to Sgt., 1861— to 1st Lt., Feb. 14, '62—
prisoner June 27, '63 — discharged Jan., '63, for
wounds received at Gaines' MUl, June 27, 1862.
Promoted from Cor. to Sgt., Nov., 1861— to 2d Lt.,
May 9, 1863— to 1st Lt., July 1, 1863— disch. on
Surgeon's certificate, September 11, 1863.
Promoted to Cor., July 1, 1861— to Sgt., 1862— to
1st Lieutenant,October 26, 1863— to brevet Cap-
tain, March 13, 1865 — ^mustered out with compa-
ny, Juno 16, 1864.
Discharged July 21, 1861.
Promoted to 2d Lt., Oct. 17, 1861— wounded at
South Mountain, Sept. 17, 1862— com, 1st Lt.,
Dec. 25. 1862— not mus.— resigned Mar. 17, '63.
Promoted to 1st Sgt., May 1, 1864— to 2d Lt. com-
pany B, 191st regiment P. V.— Vet.
Promoted to 1st Sgt., May 9, 1863— com. 2d Lt.,
Sept. 11, 1863— not mus.— reduced to Sgt., May
1, 1864— mus. out with company, June 16, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 5, '62.
Promoted to Sgt., 1861— discharged Dec. 20, '62,
for wounds received at Antietam, Sept. 17, '62.
Promoted to Cor., Feb., '63— to Sgt., July 3, '63—
transferred to I91st reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Promoted to Sergeant, May 1, 1864 — transferred
to 191st regiment P. V., May 31, 1864— Vet.
Promoted to Sergeant, May 1, 1864— transferred
to 191st regiment P. V., May 31, 1864— Vet.
Promoted to Corporal, 1862— -to Sergeant, June 1 ,
1863 — killed at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863 — bu-
ried in Nat. Cem., section A — grave, 27.
Promoted to Corporal, February, 1863— musterea
out with company, June 16, 1864.
Promoted to Corporal, February, 1863— mustered
out with company, June 16, 1864.
Promoted to Corporal, February, 1863— mustered
out with company, June 16, 1864.
Pr. to Cor., Aug. '61— disch. Jan. 10, 1863, for wds.
rec. at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30, 1862.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Mustered out with company, June 16, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, April, 1863.
Wd. at 2d Bull Run and Fredericksburg, Dec.
13, 1862— mus. out with company, June 16, '64.
Captured at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, 1862— dis-
honorably discharged, December 24, 1863.
Deserted November 24, 1862.
Pris. at Charles City Cross Roads, and from May 6,
1864, to April 28, '65— wounded at Gettysburg-
discharged May 30, 1865.
Killed in the Wilderness— date unknown— bu-
ried on battle-field.
Discharged November 1, 1862, for wounds re-
ceived at 2d Bull Run.
Ti-ansferred to 191st reg. P. V,, May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, 1864.
Wounded at Charles City Cross Roads— mus-
tered out with company, June 16, 1864.
Died August 19, 1864— buried in Prospect Hill
Cemetery, York, Pa. ,„ ,o^«
Mustered out with company, June 16, lb64.
Mustered out with company, June 16, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 16, 1864.
THREE TEARS' SERVICE.
605
KAMI!.
RAIiK.
DATE OP MUSTER
INTO SERVICE.
REMARKS.
Dubois, Edward....
Dempsey, John ....
Private
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May 25, '61,
Jan. 16, '62,
Dec. 1, '61,
July 18, '61,
May 25, '61,
Sept. 28, '61,
May 25, '61,
May 25, '61,
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
Mustered out with company, June 16, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate,March3, '64.
Killed at Gaines' Mill, Juue 27, 1862.
Dunn, Patrick ......
...do
Frazier, John
...do
Mustered out with company, June 16, 1864.
Discharged December 23, 1862, for wounds re-
ceived at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Wounded at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862— trans-
ferred to Veteran Reserve Corps, October, 1863.
Died at Philadelphia, November 10, 1862.
Deserted November 16, 1862,
Died September 23, 1862— buried at Mt. Olivet
Cemetery, Frederick, Md.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 18, ^61.
Discharged to receive a commission, July, 1862.
Died, in arrest, at Philadelphia^date unknown.
Mustered out with company, June 16, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 16, 1864.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. "V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Finegan, Bernard...
Eulton, Abraham...
Farren, James J
Flatherty, William
Fox, William
...do
...do
...do
...do
do
German, Edward...
Gillespie, James Li..
Gormely, William..
Hackney, Ezekiel..
Hershaw, Samuel...
Haflfy, Charles .
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
do
May 25, '61,
Sept. 16, '61,
May 25, '61,
May 25, '61,
May 25, '61,
July 11, '61,
May 27, '61,
Aug. 1, '61,
Sept. 11, '62,
July 1, '62,
May 25, '61,
May 25, '61,
May 25, '61,
July 12, '61,
Sept. 28, '61,
Aug. 27, '62,
Aug. 1, '63.
SeDt. 28, '61,
Sept. 28, '61,
May 25, '61,
May 25, '61,
May 25, '61,
May 25, '61,
May 25, '61,
May 25, '61,
May 27. '61,
May 27, '61,
Mav 27, '61,
May 25, '61,
May 27, '61,
Nov. 1, '61,
May 25, '61,
May 25, '61,
May 25, '51,
Sept. 13, '62,
May 25, '61,
Kincade, James
Kuttler, Charles
Loan, Abraham
Long, John
...do
...do
...do
do
Wounded and prisoner at Gaines' MUl, June 27,
1862— discharged April, 1863.
Deserted February, 1863.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, 1864.
Deserted April 15, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 16, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 16, 1864.
Discharged Nov., 1862, for wounds received at
Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Wounded and prisoner at Gaines' Mill, June 27,
1862— discharged January 16, 1863.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, 1864.
Transferred to Vet. Res. Corps— date unknown.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, October, 1863.
Died at Philadelphia, August 20, 1863.
Deserted June 20, 1863.
Wounded at Gettysburg — mustered out with
company, June 16, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 3, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June, 1862.
Discharged April 21, 1864, for injuries received
December, 1862.
Wounded and prisoner at Charles City Cross
Moody, Jonathan...
Myers, George L....
Myers, Isaac
...do
...do
do
Murdock, Alex'r. . . .
Murphy, Charles....
Montague, John
Messmore, George..
Mackin, Henry
Mount, Michael
M'Garvey, Henry...
M'Gonigal, Gome's
M'Cormick, Edw'd
M'Cann, John
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
do
Phillips, John
do
Patton, Dennis
...do
Roads, June 30, 1862— mustered out with com-
pany, June 16, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 16, 1864.
Porter, Thomas
do
Killed at Fairfax Station, Va., June 19, 1863.
Ritchie, Jonathan...
Roe, James P
Robb, William
...do
...do
...do
Mustered out with company, June 16, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 16, 1864.
Wounded at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, 1862— dis-
Ryan, Andrew
do
charged June, 1864.
Killed at Gettysburg, July 3, 1863.
Ritchie, Thomas
Seddinger, John
Shaw, William
...do
...do
. do ...
Died at Fairfax C. H., Va., March 6, 1863.
Wounded at Gettysburg — mustered out with
company, June 16, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 16, 1864.
Smith, William
Siddall, George
Thompson, Robert..
Taylor, Henry
...do
...do
...do
...do ...
Mustered out with company, June 16, 1864.
Wounded and prisoner at Fredericksburg, Dec.
13, 1862— transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps,
October, 1863.
Mustered out with company, June 16, 1864.
Died May 9, 1865— buried at Philadelphia.
Waible, George
...do
May 25, '61,
Sept. 28, '31,
Aug. 25, '62,
July 12, '61,
May 27, '61,
Sept. 28, '61,
3
3
3
3
3
3
Mustered out with company, June 16, 1864.
Weaver, Charles
Wilson, Oliver
...do
...do
Wounded at 2d Bull Run— discharged on Sur-
geon's certificate, January 23, 1863.
Wounded at Gettysburg— transferred to 191st
Walker, William...
Wilkius, Wm. P
Weaver, Geo. E
...do
...do
...do
regiment P. V., May 31, 1861.
Deserted June 23, 1863.
Deserted June 23, 1863.
Deserted AprU, 1862.
THIETT-FIEST EEGIMENT^SECOND RESERVE,
Company I.'
SMSB.
BANK.
DATE OF MTOTEE
INTO SERVICE.
l
1
EEMABKS.
William Knox
Thomas W^eir
Capt....
1st lit...
2d Lt...
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
3
3
3
Discharged August 27, 1861.
Discharged August 27, 1861.
Discharged August 27, 1861— appointed 1st Lieu-
tenant company B, October 29, 1861.
JohnH. Jack
Company K.
recruited at philadelphia.
Patrick J. Smith.
Isaac J. Harvey ..
James C. Justus.
Peter Gillis, Jr
David H. Ridgeon
George W. Neitz...,
Joseph F. Sweeten,
Joshua T. Loyd
George Staughton..
Charles Macneal...,
Charles C. Upjohn.
Washington George
James F. Morrison
Thomas Dugan ,
Jeremiah Barr..
JohnH. Hart
Henry C. Libe
Sam'l G. Eglington
Henry Upjohn
Henry J. Dewees...
Rich'd C. Schreiner
George C. Massey...
Rufus S. Read
Andrews, John T.
Asch, Charles ,
Barnes, Edward....
Bartram, Joseph J.
Buck, Johns
Benson, John L....
Campbell, James.
Chew, Hiram F....
Capt....
1st Lt..
2d Lt..,
1st Sgt
Sergt...
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
Corp.
..do..
.do.
.do.
do...
do...
...do...
do...
...do...
..do...
Muc
..do...
Private
..do
do.
...do.
May
May
.do May
•do j May
.do I May
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
July 17, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
July
May
May
May
May
May
May
27, '61,
27, '61,
27, '61,
27, '61,
27, '61,
27, '61,
27, '61,
17, '61,
27, '61,
27, '61,
27, '61,
27, '61,
27, '61,
27, '61,
May 27, '61,
27, '61,
27, '61,
27, '61,
27, '61,
27, '61,
Wounded and pris. at Charles City Cross Rotds,
June 30, 1862— wounded at Wilderness, May 7,
'64 — mustered out with company, June 16, '64 —
brevet Major, March 13, 1865.
Promoted to Capt. in Signal Corps, Aug. 29, 1861.
Captured at Jericho Ford, May 24, '64— mus. out
March 12, 1865— brevet 1st Lt., March 13, 1865.
Promoted to 1st Sgt., March 1, 1863— mustered
out with company, June 16, 1864.
Wounded at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30,
1862, and at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863— mustered
out with company, June 16, 1864.
Promoted to Sergeant, December 4, 1862 — mus-
tered out with company, June 16, 1864.
Wounded and prisoner at Fredericksburg, Dec.
13, 1862— promoted to Sgt., Jan. 29, 1864— mus-
tered otit with company, June 16, 1864.
Promoted to Corporal, Dec. 4, 1862 — to Sgt., May
31, '64 — mus. out with company, June 16, 1864.
Wounded at South Mountain, Sept 14, 1862— dis-
charged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 28, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 4, 1862.
Promoted to Sgt., May 9, '64 — wounded at Spott-
sylvania C. H., May 12, '64— transferred to 191st
regiment P. V., May 31, 1864— Vet.
Mustered out with company, June 16, 1864.
Wounded and prisoner at Fredericksburg, Dec.
13, '62— mus. out with company, June 16, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 16, 1864.
Promoted to Corporal, July 2, '63 — mustered out
with company, June 16, 1864.
Promoted to Corporal, May 1, 1864 — mustered out
with company, June 16, 1864.
Promoted to Corporal, May 1, 1864 — mustered-
out with company, June 16, 1864.
Promoted to Corporal, May 1, 1864 — mustered
out with company, June 16, 1864.
Promoted to Corporal, May 31, 1864 — mustered
out with company, June 16, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 19, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 30, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 16, 1864.
Discharged Dec. 21, 1862, to enlist in battery M,
2d U. S. Artillery.
Mustered out with company, June 16, 1864.
Discharged on writ of habeas corpus, June 27,
1861 — minor.
Wounded at Mechanicsville, June 26, 1862— ab-
sent at muster out.
Mustered out with company, June 16, 1864.
Discharged December 21, 1862, to enlist in bat-
tery M, 2d U. S. Artillery.
Promoted to Quartermaster Sgt., Aug. 1, 1861.
Mustered out with company, June 16, 1864.
Wounded at Antietam, Sept. 17, '62— discharged
on Surgeon's certificate, January 3, 1863.
Company I was disbanded, August 27, 1861.
THREE TEAKS' SERVICE.
607
Conner, Arthur A.
Coster, William H..
Cox, Joshua R.,
Craft, Edward Ii....
Cross, Augustus T.
Chamber lin, Wm..
Deitz, William K..
Donnelly, John
ElUot, Frank M
Everett, John
Errickson, Daniel..
Edmonston, Thos..
Fall, Mortons
Gibson, Roberts...
Gougler, George
Garrison, Wm. H.
Hanf, Charles
Hartman, Thomas.,
Hays, Michael...
Mingus, George W..
Manning, Wm. J..
Mendenhall,Wm.H
May, Thomas....
Morslander, Rob. H
Murch, George B ..
M'CuUough, Jos....
M'Neil,FrankP....,
M'Laughlin, John.
Newberry, John S..
Nolen, Daniel H
Poulson, Wilber'ce
Powell, Robert T...,
Quinn, James F
Reed, Albert R ,
Row^e, George W....
Snyder, Henry
Stanley, Charles....
Shaw, Thomas
Smile, John A. J....
Snyder, William... .
Supplee, John
Swancott, Geo. W...
Shaw, William
Simpson, Wm. H
Towell, James
Treadway, Henry B
Thompson, Henry C
Toy, Andrew J
Vickers, George M.
Private
..do
.do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
...do.
do.
.do.
•do.
..do.
.do.
...do.
.do.
...do.
.do.
,.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
July 20, '61,
July
May
July
May
July
May
July
July
May
May
May
May
July 23, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
July 23, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May
May
May
July
May-
May
July
May
May
May
May
Sept. 11, '62,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
July 6, '63,
July 20, '61,
July 20, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
Discharged by writ of habeas corpus, June 27,
1861 — minor.
Wounded at Charles City Cross Roads, June 20,
1862— discharged December 21, 1862, to enlist in
battery M, 2d U. S. Artillery.
Wounded at Bull Run, Aug. 29, 1862— discharg-
ed on Surgeon's certificate, April 20, 1863.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Nov. 1, 1863.
Promoted to Sergeant Major, June 21, 1861.
Deserted October 26, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 16, 1864.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 11, '63.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, 1864.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Deserted February 7, 1863.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Mar. 30, '6S.
Discharged December 1, 1862, for wounds receiv-
ed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Transferred to gun-boat service, Feb. 1.5, 1862.
Wounded at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, 1862— dis-
charged on Surgeon's certificate. May 13, 1863.
Wounded at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30,
1862— discharged November 21, 1862, to enlist in
battery C, 5th U. S. Artillery.
Discharged November 23, 1862, to enlist in bat-
tery C, 5th U. S. Artillery.
Mustered out with company, July 16, 1864.
Wounded at Antietam, Sept. 17, 1862— discharg-
ed on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 23, '63.
Discharged December 20, 1862, to enlist in bat-
tery M, 2d U. S. Artillery.
Transferred to 191st reg. P.V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to Signal Corps, August 29, 1861.
Died August 29, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 16, 1864.
Killed at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30, '62.
Deserted July 27, 1861.
Mustered out with company, June 16, 1864,
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 30, '61.
Killed at Bull Run, August 29, 1862.
Deserted September 20, 1862.
Died at Smoketown, Md,, October 17, 1862.
Wounded at South Mountain, Sept. 14, 1862— dis-
charged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 9, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 23, '63.
Mustered out with company, June 16, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 16, 1864.
Wounded at Charles City Cross Roads, June
30, 1862 — discharged on Surgeon's certificate,
March 12, 1863.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 22, '62.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, 1864.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Jan. 5, 1864.
Captured at 2d Bull Run— transferred to Veteran
Reserve Corps, November 1, 1863,
Died July 28, 1862, of wounds received at Gaines'
Mill, June 27, 1862.
Killed at South Mountain, Sept, 14, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 16, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 16, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 29, 62.
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 15, ISbA
608
THIRTY-PIEST BEGIMENT — SECOND RESERVE.
UNASSIGNED MEN
Briggs, William S..
Criege, George
Hunter, Henry "W...
Hanson, Christian..
Morand, George
Mim, Peter
M' Gillian, James...
Ritter, JohnP
Rllev, John
Shaffer, John
Straighthoflf, John..
Walls, WilUamH...
Private
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
July 29, '64,
Mar. 19, '64,
April 11, '64,
July 28, '63,
Mar. 19, '64,
June 25, '63,
Jan. 26, '64,
Aug. 5, '63,
June 25, '63,
Feb. 15, '64,
Feb. 15, '64,
Feb. 15, '64,
Not on
Not on
Not on
Not on
Not on
Not on
Not on
Not on
Not on
Not on
Not on
Not on
muster-out roU.
muster-out roll,
muster-out roll.
muster-out roll,
muster-out roll,
muster-out roll,
muster-out roU.
muster-out roU.
muster-out roll,
muster-out roll,
muster-out roll,
muster-out roll.
Thirty-Second Regiment,
THIRD EESERYE.
THE Third Eeserve Eegiment was organized principally from companies
recruited in Bucks county and in the city of Philadelphia, for the three
months' service, but which failed of acceptance. On the 30th of May these com-
panies rendezvoused- in Philadelphia and proceeded via the I^Torth Pennsylvania
rOiilroad to the camp near Eastou, where a regimental organization was effected
by the choice of the following officers: Horatio G. Sickel, of Philadelphia,
Colonel ; William S. Thompson, of Bucks county, Lieutenant Colonel 5 Eichard
H. Woolworth, of Philadelphia, Major. The camp was pleasantly located near
the Lehigh river, and contained ample barrack room, with a fine plain, sur-
rounded by the ra«e coui'se of the fair ground, for drill and parade. The com-,
pany officers, for tlie most part unskilled in military aifairs, labored diligently
to acquire a knowledge of tactics and skill in drilling their men. As soon as
the regimental organization was effected, Colonel Sickel, who had held a com-
mission in the uniformed militia of the State since August, 1841, commenced
that thorough drill of his command which made it one of the most efficient of
the Eeserve regiments.
On the 22d of July, it broke camp and moved to Harrisbiu?g, where, on the
27th, it was mustered hito the United States service, and assigned to the Eeserve
Corps, as the Third Eegiment^ It was immediately ordered to Washington
and was quartered in the city until the 2d of August^ when it was ordered to
Tenallytown, a village six miles north-west from the Capital. Ceueral M'Call,
'Who had been appointed to command the Eeserves, had directed that a camp
should be formed at this place, at which all the Eeserve regiments were ordered
to report. In the organization of the corps the Third was assigned to the Sc'
cond Brigade, Brigadier General George G. Meade.* While in camp the regi-.
ment was drilled, and assisted in erecting Fort Pennsylvania, a most impor-
tant and formidable earthwork, with a broad and deep ditch, heavy abattis,
and guns mounted en harhette.
On the 9th of October, the regiment moved over the Potomac and encamped
witb the division ne^r Langley, in line of the army stretching nearly twenty
miles along the Virginia shore. While here the reconuoissance to Dranesville
on the 20th of October, the skirmisli near the same place on the 26th, and the,
battle of Dranesville on the 20th of December occiu'red, which, with the usual
* Organization of the Second Brigade^ Brigadier General George G. Meade ; Pennsylvania Re-
serve Corps, Major General George, A. M'Call. Third (38d) Regiment Pennsylvania Volun-
teers, Colonel Horatio G. Siokel ; Fourth (33d) Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, Colonel
Albert L. Magilton ; Seventh (36th) Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, Colonel E. R. Harvey;^
Eleventh (40th) Regiment Peunsylvaina Volunteers, Colonel Thomas F. Gallagher, *
77 '^' ^-— --
610 THIEl*r-SECOND REGIMENT — THIRD RESERVE. 1862
picketing, drilling and an occasional shot with the enemy, served to break the
monotony of the camp and to fit the men for the arduous campaignings upon
which they were to enter.
On the 10th of March, the Army of the Potomac having attained a high state
of efficiency by six months of drill and discipline, broke camp and marched in
search of the enemy. The Third moved along the Dranesville pike, crossed
Difficult Creek, and, striking across the country, bivouacked that night in the
neighborhood of Hunter's Mills, where it remained until the advance of the
army reported the evacuation of the enemy's line at Manassas, when it counter-
marched to the vicinity of Alexandria, and remained until the Army of the
Potomac started for the Peninsula.
The First Army Corps, under the command of General Irwin M'Dowell,
consisting of Franklin's, M'Call's and King's Divisions, having been detached
from the Army of the Potomac, was constituted the Army of the Eappahan-
nock, and assigned to the duty of covering Washington. On the 10th of April
the Third, with the brigade, was taken by rail to Manassas Junction, where it
remained encamped until the 18th, when it marched along the railroad crossing
Broad and Kettle Euns, halting for several days in the neighborhood of Cat-
lett's Station, and arrived below Falmouth, opposite Fredericksburg, on the
2d of May. While here, the troops were reviewed by President Lincoln, accom-
panied by Generals and staff officers. In the movement across the river, the
occupancy of Fredericksburg, and the advance towards Eichmond, the Third
participated.
The operations of the army upon the Peninsula were slow. M'CleUan called
loudly for reinforcements, and the Eeserves were ordered to his support. The
order was received with rejoicings, and light was the step of the men as they
marched down the banks of the Eappahannock for embarkation to a place in
the ranks of the Grand Army. On the 11th the regiment arrived at White
House. The attack of the enemy's cavalry at Tunstall's Station and his move-
ment upon White House were fortunately checked by the opportune arrival of
the Second Brigade. His attack upon the train of the Eeserves was promptly
repulsed. On the 13th the Third joined the division at Dispatch Station.
The army was now lying in front of Eichmond, the enemy having with*
drawn as it advanced, until it had reached a position within a few miles of the
city. The Eeserves were placed upon the extreme right and in advance of the
main line. While the mass of the army was on the right bank of the Chicka-
hominy, the right wing resting at Mechanicsville was on the opposite bank.
The rebel leader, now reinforced by Jackson from the YaUey of the Shenandoah,
posted his forces in the reverse order, throwing his main body upon the left
bank, and began to press heavily upon our right. The Eeserves were the first
to feel the weight of his blow. Drawn up in order of battle on Beaver Dam
Creek with the left resting on the Chickahominy, and the right on the Mechan-
icsville and New Castle road, they awaited the rebel attack. Against vastly
superior numbers they held their ground, hurled back with fearful slaughter the
most desperate and reckless assaults, and at night rested upon the field of their
glory. In this battle the Third supported Kern's Battery, and at dark was
hotly engaged, relieving the exhausted troops in front whose ammunition was
spent, and dealing destruction upon the confused and now broken masses of the
enemy. At two o'clock on the following morning the regiment was relieved,
and withdrawn from the field under a heavy fire l^y which it suffered some loss,
1862 BATTLE OF GAINES' MILL. 611
Fiudiug it impossible to carry the position by direct assault, the enemy during
the night made a flank movement far to the right, and by his great superiority
in numbers upon that wing, rendered the position untenable. Consequently
the division fell back to Gaines' Mill, where Porter's Corps was drawn up to re-
sist the enemy's further advance. The di\ision was held in reserve at the
opeuiug of the battle, but the crushing force of the enemy's attack soon broke
the first line, and for two hours the Thiixl was left to bear the brimt of his
fierce assaults, successfully holding him in check until its ammunition becoming
exhausted it was relieved by the Eleventh Eeserve and Fourth l^ew Jersey.
The conduct of the Third in this battle was highly praised by General Meade
upon the field. Its loss in killed, wounded and missing was one hundred.
Colonel Sickel had a horse killed under him. That night the wearied men who
had fought for two days, many of them without food, threw themselves upon
the ground and sank to rest, with cartridge boxes still strapiied in place and
muskets in hand. But they had short time for sleep. At two on the following
morning they were aroused and were withdrawn across the Chickahominy.
As early as the 18th of June General M'CleUan had decided to change his
base of operations from White House on the Pamunky, to Harrison's Landing
on the James, The enemy being doubtless apprised of this piu-pose, deter-
mined to assume the offensive, and before the immense quantity of stores ac-
cumulated in depot could be removed, or the right wing withdi-awn and joined
with the main body, he attacked with great violence at Mechanicsville, and
forced M'Clellan to fight the battle of Gaines' MiU to save the material of his
army. When the shattered right had joined the main column, and the march
towards the James had commenced, it became a cherished purpose of the
finemy to break in upon the army, stretched out upon the march, at every
vulnerable iDouit.
During the day of the 28th, the Eeserves remained in an open field exposed
to a broiling sun, and were, consequently, little refreshed. At nine o'clock
that night they moved off towards White Oak Creek, taking with them the
Eeserve artOlery consisting of thirteen batteries, which, with their own trains,
extended several miles. At daylight on the 29th they reached Savage Station^
on the Eichmond and York Eiver railroad, where were met hundi-eds of wagons
and ambulances almost choking the roads and covering the fields for miles
around. Here they found a large number of wounded of the preceding battles,
and among them their own, who were subsequently taken prisoners. To these
they brought water and freely distributed their money. Moving on they passed
over the ground where, later in the day, the enemy was signally repulsed by
the troops under General Sumner. At noon they crossed White Oak Creek
bridge, which the rear guard under General French destroyed on the following
morning, and where the enemy was again gallantly repulsed.
Near this point the regiment halted until four o'clock, when the Eeserves
moved to the Charles City Cross Eoads, to cover the Turkey Bridge Eoad
leading to the James Eiver, along which the trains moved all night with the
utmost possible celerity. After dark they arrived and took position on Nelson's
farm. Their position here was very critical, the enemy being in force near by
and confidently anticipating their capture. The line was formed with the artil-
lery in front, Eandall's Eegular Battery on the right. Cooper's and Kern's oppo-
site the centre, and Deitrick's and Kennerheim's on the left. Longstreet and
Hill, accompanied by Lee and Jefferson Davis, had hastened forward to gain
612 THIRTY-SECOND REGIMENT — THIRD RESERVE. ' 1862
this point before M'Clellan's retiring- columns could pass it, in order that they
might tall upon the improtected flank of the army and effect its destruction.
But when arrived they found themselves confronted by a line of battle, and
did not dare to attack until their forces were concentrated, which was not ac-
complished until afternoon.
At eleven A. M. the Third was posted on picket duty towards Eichmondy
and at about half past two the enemy's advance drove in the cavahy outposts,
when it was ordered to retire and take its position in line, the Second Brigade
holding the right. ISTow commenced one of the most desperate actions of the
Peninsula campaign, the enemy being determined to force the line and capture
the right wing and the immense trains then moving to the left. Opening with
a heavy fire of shell upon the centre, he sent forwartl a regiment to feel the line
which fell upon the Thud and was received by it at fifty paces with a wither-
ing fire of musketry. Still it continued to advance in the face of a perfect
sheet of flame, but finally broke and fled leaving two-thirds of its number upon
the field. It was the Ninth Vuginia Infantry.* The whole line soon after
became engaged, and the Third performed nobl.>' its part, until one of those
unfortunate mistakes of war occurred which has so often marred the operations
of armies. A supporting regimentj in the smoke of battle, mistakiugthe Third
for the enemy, opened fire upon its ranks, throwing them into disorder and
causing them to break ; but they took with them seven prisoners whom they had
captured, the well merited evidence of their valor. The men did not, however,
leave the field, but rallyiugthey again returned to the conflict. At eleven o'clock
at night the division was withdrawn from the field, and. marched to Malvern
Hill. The loss in killed, wounded and missing was eighty-six. General Meade
being wounded, Colonel Sickel succeeded to the command of the brigade and
Lieutenant Colonel WiUiam S. Thompson to the command of the regiment.
In the battle which ensued at Malvern Hill on the following day, the enemy
was repulsed with great carnage, and withdrew from the contest. The Third,
being held in reserve, was not engaged and suffered no loss. On the following
day the army withdrew to Harrison's Landing, where supplies awaited it and
where it was suffered to enjoy much needed rest. The usual routine of camp
followed untQ the night of the 1st of August, when it was varied by a vigorous
shelling from a detachment of the enemy posted on the right bank of the Jaines.
His g-uns were soon silenced, and a detachment of some five hundred Reserves
from different regiments, was sent over under Colonel Sickel to occupy the
ground and secure the camp against future annoyance.
Offensive operations having been abandoned in this direction, the Army of
the Potomac was ordered to evacuate the Peninsula, and re-inforce the Army
of Vkginia, under Pope. Accordingly the baggage and knapsacks of the Re-
serves were sent to Washington, and with nothing but their muskets and car-
tridge boxes they embarked upon transports, and were taken to Acquia Land-
ing. Arriving on the morning of the 13th, the Third was transferred to cars
and moved to Falmouth, where the men occupied tents left standing by
* ExTBACT FEOM GENERAL M'Call's Repokt. « ft * About half past two
o'clock p. M., my pickets, after skirmisMng, were driven in by a strong advance, but without
loss on our side. At three o'clock the enemy sent forward a regiment on my left centre, and
immediately afterwards another on my right centre, to feel for a weak point They were under
cover of a shower of shell, and advanced boldly, but were both driven back, the former by the
Third Regiment, Colonel Sickel, and the latter by the Seventh Regiment Colonel Harvey. —
Monrc's Rebellion Record y page 667„ Docs.^ Vol.^ Camp.
1862 SECOND BULL KUN. 613
troops that had preceded them. Eemaining here until the 21st, the regiment
marched to Eappahannock Station, where it joined the Army of Vii'ginia, the
Eeserves being the first troops to report from the Peninsula. On the 24th, the
regiment moved to Warrenton, where it was formed in lino of battle and en-
camped, remaining until the 2Gth without being engaged.
The Eeserves, for some days, had been on a short allowance of provisions,
the men subsisting principally upon gTeen corn ; but on the 26th, three days'
rations were issued, the last that they received imtil after the battle of Bull
Eun. On the 27th the regiment marched through Warrenton and bivouacked
that night near Buckland's Mill. On the following moiming, at three o'clock,
it was again in motion, and upon arriving at Gainesville, the column was
brought to a halt by a battery of the enemy, posted on an elevation in front.
The column was quickly deployed and skirmishers advanced ; but Cooper, with
his rifled guns, soon got the range of the assailants, when a few well directed
shots caused them to withdraw with remarkable celerity. Eesuming the march,
the column moved across the country towards Manassas Junction. Late in
the afternoon, it having been ascertained that the enemy had removed fl^om
Manassas, the division marched to the left, on the Sudley Spring road. Soon a
heavy cannonading was heard that grew into the thunder of a desperate battle.
As the column hurried on, the sound of the musketry fire became distinct, the
flashes of the gims were visible, and the mingled voices of the combatants were
distinctly heard. But the division arrived too late to participate in the battle
which had been fought between the forces of King and Stonewall Jackson, and
after a march of eighteen hours, a distance of twenty-eight miles, many of the
men without a morsel to eat, they stretched their wearied limbs upon the ground
to rest.
Early on the following morning, the 29th, the division was formed and
moved to meet the enemy. After marching some distance it emerged from a
piece of woods into an open plain, where was drawn up a vast mass of troops.
Soon it was ordered back, and then commenced a series of marches and coun-
ter-marches through the hot sun and under a never-ceasing fire of shot and
shell, until late in the afternoon, without having occasion to fire a shot. Al-
though the object of this day's fighting was to crush a divided foe, up to four
o'clock only severe skirmishing had occurred. Pope awaiting the arrival of
Fitz John Porter. At this hour a general attack was opened upon the enemy
posted behind an old raikoad embankment. So vigorous was it that the whole
left of his line was doubled back towards his centre, and the field, with his
dead and wounded, remained in our hands. The Third acted as a reserve, but
suifered considerable loss.
The men slept on their arms that night and the next morning were in mo-
tion by daybreak, moving far to the right. Up to two o'clock everything was
remarkably quiet, when the Third was moved forward to support the Second and
Bucktails, acting as skirmishers, and lying upon the edge of a wood from which
they had driven the enemy. It being desirable to ascertain his strength in their
front, the line was advanced some distance over the field and into the wood
beyond, when a heavy column was discovered to the left, which caused them
to be ordered back to their former position. Soon after, it being ascertained
that the enemy was attempting to turn the left flank, the skirmishers were
withdrawn and the division took position on Hall's Hill. The battle now opened
in earnest, and soon after, the First and Second Eeserve Brigades were moved
614 THIRTY-SECOND EEGIMENT — THIRD RESERVE 1862
to the extreme left to check the enemy, who was endeavoring to force him-
self between the main army and Centreville. Forming in columns of brigade,
they met the enemy's charge by a counter-charge, and a desperate hand to hand
conflict ensued. At length the Eeserves were overpowered and driven back
some distance, but succeeded in staying the advance of the enemy, and held
the ground until reinforced by a brigade of Eegulars, and the safe retreat of
the army was secured. The loss of the Third Regiment was severe, and the fall
of Captain H. Olay Beatty, one of the most promising officers, was deeply felt.
On the following day occurred the battle of Chantilly, in which the division
was ordered up and held in reserve, and was, for a time, under artillery fire,
but was not actively engaged. The army was now put in motion to meet the
rebels advancing into Maryland. They were first encountered at the passes of
the South Mountain, where they were strongly posted to dispute the passage.
The battle was opened at different points, whUe Meade, with the Eeserves,
marched quietly to the extreme right, when, turning to the mountains, he en-
countered the foe. To guard against an attack on his flank "by the enemy's
cavalry, whUe storming the heights in front, the Third was sent to an eminence
far to the right, where it remained until sundown. It was then ordered to the
support of Eansom's Battery, with which it remained until sunrise of the 16th.
Moving on the same day. Hooker's Corps was concentrated at Keedysville, and
at three in the afternoon the Eeserves crossed the Antietam. They were accom-
panied by cavalry and Cooper's Battery, and after moving about a mile beyond
the bridge, turned into the fields to the left of the road, advancing slowly, ready
to form to resist cavalry, which threatened flanks and front. While moving
thus, eight companies of the Third were deployed as skirmishers, and soon the
enemy opened with shot and shell, to which Cooper briskly replied, and a severe
contest commenced with the infantry, in which the enemy was driven back,
and the Eeserves occupied the ground that night which they had won. On the
following morning the division moved by the right flank, deployed into line
of battle, and was quickly engaged. A battery was soon brought to its aid,
and for some time it held the ground unaided. At length, after hours of hard
fighting, other troops were sent to its relief and it was held in reserve. The
loss in killed and wounded during the battle was fifty-one.
Discomfitted in the battle of Antietam, the enemy withdrew and rapidly re-
treated up the Shenandoah Valley. On the 26th of October, the Tliird broke
camp and moving with the division, crossed the Potomac and marched to the
neighborhood of Warrenton. While here. General Bxu^nside assumed command
of the army, and preparations were made for a campaign towards Eichmond
by way of Fredericksbiu^g. Moving from Warrenton to Fayette\ille, the com-
mand encamped imtil the 17th of l^^ovember, when it moved doAvn to Brooks'
Station, on the Acquia Creek raiboad, remaining until the 8th of December,
the date of preparations for, and initiation of movements against Fredericks-
burg, where the enemy was now concentrated and entrenched. The bombard-
ment opened on the 11th, and on the foUowiug morning the Eeserves moved
across the river at a point about three miles below the city. The field on which
the battle was to be fought, consisted of a plateau extending fi-om the bluffs of
the river to a range of heavily wooded heights, commencing on the Eappahan-
nock above Fredericksburg, and extending to the valley of Massapouax, a
distance of four or five miles, its greatest width being two miles. On the
morning of the 13th the Eeserves were in motion and advanced to within a
18G3 BATTLE aF FREDEEICKSBURG. 015
thousand yards of tlie base of the mountain, and laid down on the edge of the
field behind the batteries they were to supi^ort. The Second Brigade held a
position three hundred paces in rear of the first. Scarcely were the troops in
battle order, before the enemy opened upon them with a number of batteries
that continued to play without intermission until noon, when two of their cais-
sons were blown up, which caused a temporary abandonment of their guns.*
This moment was seized by General Meade to order the charge, and quickly
springing to their feet, with loud cheers the meii rushed forward through the
terrible fire of infantry that was opened upon them from rifle-pits, and crossing
the Eichmond and Fredericksburg railroad, drove the enemy from behind the
embankment, up through the woods, and over the crest of the heights. Pressing
on, they crossed a road, levelling the fences, and entering the open ground,
swept across it, passing rows of the enemy's muskets stacked, taking them by
utter surprise, and reached their reserve, coming in sight of their ambulance
train.f So vigorous and sudden was the attack, that the rebels in some
instances had not time to get under arms before they were at the mercy of their
assailants. At this point the reinforcements for the enemy came up and opened
upon the front, and upon both flanks of the Union column, which, being en-
tirely unsupiDorted, was forced to retke. On reaching the open ground an
attempt was made to rally and re-form the men. The flags were waved to the
front, and a considerable body of men formed in line ; but in vain : for after
twenty minutes stand the enemy swept down upon them in overwhelming force,
and they retired to their batteries, the enemy not following beyond the railroad.
During the charge, the Third maintained its position with great firmness, and
was among the very last to retire, losing in killed, wounded and missing one
hundred and twenty-eight.
The night passed quietly, and on the following day, though there was con-
siderable cannonading and the regiment was several times ordered into line,
it did not become engaged. On the night of the 15th, the division re-crossed
the river and encamped a mile back from the stream, remaining till the 17th,
when it marched to White Oak Church.
On the 20th of January, the Third broke camp and marched ten miles up
the river, to the vicinity of Bank's Ford. The army was moving with the de-
sign of again crossing the Eappahannock and offering battle, but was stopped
in full career by the impassible nature of the roads. Eeturning to camp the
regiment remained until the 8th of February, when it moved to the defences of
Washington, where it was attached to the Twenty-second Army Corps. Here
an opportunity was given to rest and recruit its ranks, having been greatly re-
* The light batteries of the enemy posted on Meade's left, cross-firing with those in front
•of Gibbons, poured such a withering fire into the advancing column it was compelled to halt
and dispose of the batteries under Pelham on Meade's left. While this was being done a con-
centrated fire from the batteries, supported by the Sixth Corps, was opened upon the three
isolated batteries thrown forward upon Lane's front, which compelled these batteries to retire
with considerable loss. — Battle-field of Fredericksburg, (Rebel,) page 16=
t ExTF ACT PROM THE TESTIMONY OF GENERAL Meade I think the attack was so vigo-
rously made that they were taken somewhat by surprise. I did not myself reach the plateau
in front of our advance. I was down at the railroad superintendiug the movements there.
But I was told by some of my ofiicei-s who gained the plateau, that they passed rows of the
ensmy's muskets stacked. The attack was so vigorous and sudden the enemy had not time
to take up their muskets. Some of their regiments broke without forming.— i?epor« on the
Conduct of the War, parti, page 692.
GIG
THIRT Y-SRCON T) II FAl IMENT — T IT { R f) RE SER VB.
]8G3
duced by severe figbtiiig- and by long and fatigaiag raarclies. Here it remained
with the rest of the Second Brigade until January, 18G1, when, in company
with the Foiu'th Eegimeiit, both iiad?r command of General Sickel, ic was
ordered to duty in West Virginia. Inasmuch a^ the two regiments were asso-
ciated throughout this campaigu, their recard being naiirly identical, it is given
as one, and will be found in connection ^7iih t:i3 namitive of the Fourth. Upon
its retm-n from the Western Virginia campalga it proceeded to Philadelphia,
where it was mustered out of service on the 17th of June, 186-1.
FIELD AND STAFF OFFICERS
Horatio G. vSickel..
Wm. S. Thompson.
John Clark
Rich. H. Wool worth
William Briner..
Albert H. .Jamison
Harry S. Jones ,
Frank'n S. Bickley
Strickland Yardley
Levis. Boyer
James Collins
Geo. L. Pancoast....
Henry S. Colston....
Samuels. Orr
George J. Rice
Stanton A. Welch..
John P. Birchfield..
James M. Hoffman
William H. Leake..
George H. Frear
John J. Pomerov....
William P. Smith...
George M. Rhone...
Irvine C. Wria-ht...
Albert Briner
D. C. Eppeheimer..,
Duval Dorau
Lt. Col
...do
Major.
..do....
Adj.
..do.
Q.M.
..do..
..do..
Surg....
A.s.Sur.
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
Chap'n
..do
...do
Sr. Maj
...do
Q.M.S.
..do
Jom. Sr
.do.
DATE OP MUSTER
I.N-TO SERVICE.
-3
I
May 27,
'61,
3
Julv 28,
May SI,
'61,
'61,
3
3
June 1,
June 7,
'61,
'61,
3
3
June 11,
July 28,
'61,
'61,
3
June 7,
June 10,
July 28,
'61,
'61,
'61,
3
3
July 28,
July 28,
Nov. 2,
July 13,
Aug. 2,
Jan. 29,
May 29,
'61,
|61,
'62;
'62,
'63,
'63,
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
Nov. 18,
June 5,
April 8,
Sept. 10,
May 27,
'61,
'61,
'62,
'62,
'61,
3
3
3
3
3
July 17,
'61,
3
May 29,
'61,
3
July 28,
June 7,
'61,
'61,
3
.3
May 29,
'61,
3
Promoted from Capt. company K, to Col., June
21, 1861 — mus. out with regiment, June 17,1864.
Resigned July 9. 1862.
Promoted from Capt. company E, to Lt. Colonel,
Aug. 1, 1862— mus. out with reg., June 17, 1864.
Promoted to Lt. Col. 33d reg. P."V., June 1, 1862.
Promoted from Capt. company D, to Major, Aug.
1, 18j2— mus. out with regiment, June 17, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 30, '62.
Promoted fromSgt. Major, to 2d Lt. company P,
July 29, 1862— to Adj., October 1, 1862— mus-
tered out with regiment, June 17, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 13,'61.
Pro.Qioted to A. Q. M., U. S. Vol., Aug. 10, 1863.
Promoted to Q. M. Sgt., October 1, 1861— to reg.
Q. M., December 14, 1863— mustered out with
regiment, June 17, 1864.
Tr. to U. S. Vol., as Asst. Surg., April 14, 1864.
Promoted to Surgeon U. S. Vol., Oct. 20, 1861.
Promoted to Surg. 81st reg. P. V., Aug. 19, 1862.
Resigned March 1.3, 1863.
Resigned January 17, 1863.
Mustered out witli regiment, June 17, 1864.
Left, at muster out, in charge of veterans froia
32d and 3od regiments, P. V.
Not on muster-o\it roll.
Resigned February 28, 1862.
Resigned July 9, 1862.
Mustered out with regiment, June 17, 1864.
Promoted to Sgt. Major, March 1, 1863 — mustered
out with regiment, June 17, 1864.
Promoted to Sgt. Major, August 1, 1862 — to 2d
Lieutenant company B, March 1, 1863.
Pi-onioted to Com. Sgt., November 1, 1862 — ta
Q. iSI. Sgt., March 13, 1864— mustered out witb
regiment, June 17, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 30, '61.
Promoted to Com. Sgt., March 1, 1864 — mustei*©*
out with company, June 17, 1864.
Promoted to Com. Sgt., June 1, 1861 — discharged
on Surgeon's certificate, October 22, 1862.
Note.— The following abbreviations have been used in the preparation of remarks :
Surg. Surgeon.
, - Sgt. Sergeant.
commissary. Hos. hospital. Eeg. regiment. Sub. substitute.
Csrt. certificate. Lt. Lieutenant,
Mus. mustered
Muc. musician
Mis. missiug.
Pr. promoted.
Ab. absent.
Asst. assistant
Adj. Adjutant.
Bn. buried.
Bv. brevet.
Bd. band.
Capt. Captain.
Chap. Chaplain
Cor. Corporal. Fr. from.
Com. conimissioned or Furl, furlough.
Hos. hospital.
_„ «...,,.. Lt. Lieutenant.
Dis. dismissed.
Dis'y. disability.
Disch. discharged
Exp. expiration.
PI. principal.
Priv. private.
Reg. regiment.
Red. reduced.
Kes. resigned.
Kem. removed.
Sen. sentenced.
Serv. service
Stew, steward.
Tr. transferred.
Vet. veteran volnnieer,
Wd. wounded.
Wds. wounds.
THREE YEAHS' SERVICE.
6U
Lemuel Mitchell
Frank Niblo ,
Charles K. Bechtel
M. L. Huntzberger.
Hos.St. May 27, '61,
...do Sept. 4, '61,
Pl.Muc' July 21, '61,
...do June 11, '61,
3 Transferred as private to Co. K, Sept. 30, 1861.
3 Mustered out Sept. 6, 1864— expiration of term.
3 Promoted to principal musician, Sept. 1, 1862—
I mustered out with regiment, June 17, 1864,
3: Promoted to principal musician, July 1, 1863—
I mustered out with regiment, June 17, 1864.
Company A.
RECRUITED AT READING, BERKS COUNTY.
Jacob Lenhart, Jr.
Jacob Lehman
Michael Walters
Amos N. Seitziuger
Jeremiah A. Clouse
Sebastian Eekle
Daniel Setley
John S. Painter
Jacob C, Esterly.
George Mosser....
Lewis Griffith
Henry K. Mull ..
Chas. Fred«rioks....
John Wittich
Richard Yeager
Francis D. Naglt^,...
Henry K«nler
Peter Hartenstein..,
William J. Smith...
Henry W. Esser
Flarian narbach...
Henry J. Ri<"hards
John D. Hertzog
Angstadt, Jacob !)
Ash, .lames D
Bedencup, -John
Boone, Richard
Broadhurst, John...
Brady, Benjamin. .
Bowman, Henry
Babb, John II
Calvert, James
Derr, Samuel
Degroat, William..
English, Da\id ...
Fegely, Andrew....
Frey,"Sanmel B
Fix, James A
Frey, Allen M
Greaff, Daniel
Goodman, David -f.
Ganster, Jacob,
Good, Joseph
Garst, Frederick....
Gretb, Albert S
' 78
1st Sgt.
..do„..
..do.....
.do.
.,d«
..do
..do
...do
Corp...,
...do
.do
.do.
..do
Muc...
..do
Private
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
.do
.do....
.do
.do...,
.do
,do
.do
.do...
.do...
.do...
.do...
.<io...
.da...
June 7,
'61,
8
June 7,
'61,
3
July 28,
'61,
3
June 7,
'61,
3
June 7,
'61,
3
June 7,
'61,
i',
June 7,
'61,
3
June 18,
'61,
3
June 7,
'61,
3
June 7,
'61,
3
June 7,
'61,
3
June 7,
'61,
3
June 7,
'61,
3
June 7,
'61.
3
July 9,
'61,
3
June 7,
'61,
3
June 18,
'61,
3
June 7,
'61,
3
June 7,
'61,
3
June 7,
'61,
3
June 7,
'61,
3
June 7,
'61,
3
June 7,
'61,
3
June 7,
'61,
3
June IS,
'61,
3
June 7,
'61,
3
June 7,
'61,
3
June 7,
'61,
3
Sept. 23,
'62.
3
June 7,
'61,
3
June 7,
'61,
3
June 18,
'61,
8
June 18,
'01,
3
Feb, 19,
'62,
3
Julv 20,
'61,
3
June 7,
'61.
3
June 7,
'61,
f]
June 7,
'61,
3
Feb. ],
'61,
3
. I line 7.
'61,
3
.hine 7,
'61,
3
.Inne 7,
'61,
3
July 18,
'61,
3
July 28,
'61,
3
June 7,
'61,
31
Wounded at Cloyd Mountain, May 9, 1864— mus-
tered out with company. Jane 17, 1864.
Discharged by order of War Dep't, Aug. 19,1862,
Discharged Sept. 15,'63 — now in Vet. Res. Corps.
Promoted to 2d Lt., Sept. 26, 1862— to 1st Lt., Got.
26, '63 — mus. out with company, June 17, 1864.
Resigned February 20. 1862.
Resigned July 18. 1862.
Promoted to 1st Sgt., Nov. 1, '62— to 2d Lt., Oct.
24, '63 — mus. out with company, June 17, 1864.
Promoted to 1st Sergeant, Nov. 1, 1863 — mustered
out with company, June 17, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Oct. 31, '62.
Promoted to Sergeant, Nov. 1, 1862— mustered
out with company, June 17, 1864.
Promoted to Sergeant, Nov. 1. 1862 — mustered
out with company, June 17, 1864.
Promoted to Sergeant, Nov. 1, 1862— mustered
out with company, June 17, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 31, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June 14, '62.
Tr. to 3d' Brigade, iid Div. Dep. West Va., June
6, and to .54'th regiment P. V., Julv 4, 1864.
Killed at White Oak Swamp, June 30, 1862.
Promoted to Corporal. J uly 1. '62 — mustered out
with company, June 17, 1864.
Pi-omote i to Corporal, March 1, 1863 — mustored
out with company, June 17. 1864.
Promoted to Corporal. Nov. 1. '62 — mustered out
with coinpatiY, Juno 17, 1864.
Promoted to Corporal, Nov. 1, '62 — mustered out
with company, June 17, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 28, 1863.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Mas. out as private, with company, June 17, '64.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate — date unknown.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
jSlusteretl out with company. June 17, 1864.
Mustered out with company, .Tune 17. 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 24, '63.
Transferred to 54th reg. P. V., July 4, 1864- Vet.
Wounded and prisonor at Cloyd Mountain, W. V.,
May 9, 1864— mustered out,' May 30, 1865.
Deserted — date unknown.
Mustered out wih company, June 17, 1864.
Tr. to 3d Brigade, 2d Div. Dep. West Va., June
6, and to .54th regiment P. V.. Julv 4. 1864.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 23, '63.
Tr. to 3d Brisrade, 2d Div. Dep. West Va., June
6, and to 54th regiment P. V., July 4, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 13, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 28, '63.
Disch. on Surgeons certificate — date unknown.
Transferred to 54th reg. P. V., July 4, 1864— Vet.
618
THIETY-SECOND REGIMENT — THIRD RESERVE,
Harner, Henry A..
Hodern, George
Hoderu, John
Hart; Lewis
Holland, Peter F...
Haws, Marks D
Harbach, Harrison ...do .
Holland , William F . . . do .
Henershotz, Alb't S ...do .
Harbach, Daniel do.
Private
..do
..do
...do
..do
..do
Jackson, Andrew...
Koch, Christian J...
Koch, John
Kocher, Francis
Kunsinan, Jacob S
Kissinger, Sam'l S.
Keehn, Henry C...
Kershner, Lewis....
Marquat, Augustus
Milans, Henry G
Murphy, Patrick..
M'Donough, Wm..
M'Quaid, Peter
M'Donough, John..
M'Gettigan, Hugh..
Neebe, Charles
O'Neil, John
Otten, Henry
Old, James B
Peters, William
Perry, Abraham
Richards, Levi
Rhein, Augustus....
Rhoads, Levi B
Pork, John
Rupp, Ludwig
Richards, Emanuel
Ribble, Nicholas
Schroth. Charles
Sellers, Eph'm Z....
Smith, Henry S ....
Stiffenburg, Wm....
Stautler, Albert S...
Schotield, James A
Saylor, Frederick...
Sallada, James
Schanoberger, Chas
Shade, Enoch....
Shafer, Daniel
Warner, William.
Weber, Charles....
V/eidenhamer, A.
Youse, Jonas
Yeich, JohnR
Yohn, John M
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
..do.
..do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
.do
.do
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
June 7, '61,
June 7, '61,
June 7, '61,
July 28, '61,
June 7, '61,
July 18, '61,
July 20, '61,
June 7, '61,
June 7, '61,
July 20, '01,
June 7, '61,
June 7, '61,
June 7, '61,
June 18, '61,
June 7, '61,
July 18, '61,
July 18, '61,
July 19, '61,
July IS, '61,
Sept. 9, '61,
Feb. 11, '62,
June 18, '61,
June 18, '61,
June 18, '61,
Julv 28, '61,
July 18, '61,
June 7, '61,
Jiine 7, '61,
July
June
b'eb.
July
June
June
June
June
June
July
June
June
June
June
June
.Fune
July
Sept.
July 20, '61,
July 24, '61,
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61, I 3
'61, I 3
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 17, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 29, '62.
Tr. to od Brigade, 2d Div. Dep. West Va., Juno
6, and to 54th regiment P. V., Julv 4, 1864.
Tr. to 3d Brigade, 2d Div. Dep. West Va., June
6, and to 54th regiment P. V., July 4, 1864.
Transferred to 54th reg. P. V., July 4, 1864— Vet.
Transferred to 54th rog. P. V., July 4, 1864— Vet.
Died at Washington, June 7, 1862 — buried in MIL
Asy. Cemetery.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Mustered out with company, Jime 17, 1364.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
IMustercd out with company, June 17, 1864.
Wounded at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, 1862— ab-
sent, in hospital, at muster out.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 18, '62.
Transferred to 54th reg. P. V., July 4, '64— Vet.
Tr. to 3d Brisrade, 2d Div. Dep. West Va., June
6, and to 54th regiment P. V., July 4, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 28, '63.
Wounded and ordered to report to the Adjutant
General's office, Washington.
Tr. to 3d Brigade, 2d Div. Dep. West Va., June
6, and to 54th regiment P. V., July 4, 1804.
Wounded at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862— absent
in hospital, at muster out.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June 26, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 7, '62.
Mustered out vnth company, June 17, 1864.
Wounded and prisoner at Cloyd Mountain, W.
Va., May 9, 1864— mustered out Sept. 23, 18G4.:
Died atSmoketown, Va., Oct. 12, 18G2, of wounds
received at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Tvilled at Cloyd Mountain,' May 9, 1864.— Vet.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 4, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Mustered out with company, .Tune 17, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Mustered o.ii \vith company, June 17, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Jan. 16, 1863.
Killed at White Oak Swamp, June 30, 1862.
.Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Mustered out Avith company, June 17, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June 2, 1862.
Discharged on Suigeon's certificate, Feb. 9, 1863.
Transferred to 54th regiment P. V.— Vet.
Tr. to 3d Brigade, 2d Div. Dep. West Va., June
6, and to 54th regiment P. V., July 4, 1864.
Tr. to 3d Brigade, 2d Div. Dep. West Va., June
6, 1864, and to 54th regiment P. V, July, 1864.
Tr. to .5d Brisrade, 2d Div. Dep. West Va., Jur^o
6, and to 54th regiment P. V., July 6, 1884.
Deserted September 5, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864'.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Mustered out with companv, June 17, 1864.
Transferred to 54th rpg. p. V.. July 4. JU<64— Yet.
THREE YEARS' SERVICE.
619
Company B.
recruited in wayne county.
William D. Curtis..
Geo. C. Davenport..
Warren G. Moore..
Fr. G. Nicholson.
J. M. Buckingham.
LyiBan W. Hamlin
George M, Rohne ...
Dudley K. Watrous
Lester T. Adams....
John Hetzel
Adolphus Monnia...
Florence B. Hamlin
James W. Carrier...
William Biesecker..
Henry C. Tripp
Hobart Nicholson...
Charles H. Loper ...
George W. Martin...
Michael Cobb
John Martz .
Russell P. Abby.,
Gabriel S. Brown
Jesse R. Dickens.
William Green
Wm. L. Money
Ames, Warner J
Akers, William F...
Andrews, Daniel....
Bachon, Joseph
Barhite, Wm. H....
Bortree, Wm. G
Burbank, John W..
Bronson, Eh
Bishop, David.
Bennet, Benjamin...
Brundage, Freeling
Buckingham, J. M
Brownson, Justus...
Brooks, Andrew
Buallesoa, Job
Bath, OUver L
Ridwell, Hiram
Briscoe, John
Cornell. Sydney
Cortright, Enily D..
Campbell, .lohn
Cogswell, William..
Campheld, Geo. N..
Dauborn, Nicholas
Dickins, Richard....
Donelson, James ....
Capt.,
..do..
...do
1st Lt...
June 5, '61,
June 5, '61,
June 5, '61,
June 5, '61,
June 5, '61,
June 5, '61,
July 17, '61,
June 5, '61,
June 5, '61,
June 5, '61,
June 28, '61,
June 5, '61,
June 5, '61,
June .5, '61,
July 22, '61,
June 5, '61,
June 5, '61,
June 28, '61,
June 5, '61,
June 13, '61,
Sept. 19, '61,
June 5, '61,
June 5, '61,
June 5, '61,
Resigned July 16, 1862.
Promoted to 1st Lieutenant — to Captain — trans-
ferred to Vetenm Reserve Corps, Aug. 5, 1863.
Pr. to 1st Sgt., Aug. 19, '02— to Capt., Oct. 26, '63—
mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Pr. to 1st Sgt., Nov. 16, 1862— to 1st Lt., Aug. 19,
1S62— mustered out -svith Co., June 17, 1864.
Resigned November 16, 1861.
Pronioted to 2d Lieutenant, Nov. 16, 1861— dis-
charged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 11, 1862.
Promoted to Sergeant Major, Aug. 1, 1862— to 2(i
Lieut., March 1, '63— dismissed Nov. 13, 1863.
Promoted to Sgt., Aug. 1, '62— to 1st Sgt., Nov.
1, 1862— mustered out with Co., Juno 17, 1864.
Promoted to Sgt., Aug. 1, 1862— mustered out
with company, June 17, 1864.
Pr. to Cor., July 22, 1861— to Sgt,, Jan. 5, 1863—
mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Pr. to Cor., Aug. 1, 1862— to Sgt., Nov. 1, 1863—
mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 1, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 25, ''62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 1, '62.
Pr. to Cor., Nov. 16, 1861— to Sgt., Jan. 18, 1862—
transferred to 54th reg. P. V., July 4, 1864.
Promoted to Sergeant, November 16, '61— killed
at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Promoted to Corporal, July 22, 1861— transferred
to Veteran Reserve Corps, July 30, 1863.
Promoted to Corporal, January 5, 1863— mustered
out with company, June 17, 1864.
Promoted to Corporal, January 5, 1863— mustered
out with company, June 17, 1864.
Promoted to Corporal, August 1, '62— transferred
to 54th regiment P. V., July 4, 1864— Vet.
Promoted to Corporal, November 1, 1863— trans-
ferred to 54th regiment P. V., July 4, '64— Vet.
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Promoted to Musician, January 29, 1862— trans-
ferred to Veteran Reserve Corps, July 30, 1863.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct, 16, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 19, '62.
Discharired on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 16, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Feb. 10, '62.
Mustered out withcompany, .June 17, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Jan. 18, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 23, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 20, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 14, '62.
Transferred to Vet." Reserve Corps, July 30, 1863.
Transferred to 54th regiment P. V., July 4, 1864.
Transferred to 54th regiment P. V., July 4, 1864.
Transferred to 54th reg. P. V., July 4, '64— Vet.
Absent, in arrest, at muster out.
Killed in action, June 30, 1862.
Died October 20, 1862.
Deserted July 29, 1861.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 26, '6i.
Transferred to 54th regiment P. V., July 4, 1864.
Transferred to 54t}i reg, P. V., July 4, 1864— Vet.
Died August 12, 1862.
Deserted December 29, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 31, 6.^.
Transferred to 54th regiment P. V., July 4, 1864.
Transferred to 54th regiment P. V., July 4, 1864.
620
THIRTY-SECOND REGIMENT — THIRD RESERYB,
•Dickins, Daniel S..,
Eushiro, George P .
Frisbie, George S...
Frisbie, James P
Firth, Thomas
Garman, Daniel.
Gibbs, Alfred....
Gillet, OLLver.....
Private June 5, '61,
...do June 5, '61.
...do Sept. 19, '61,
...do Mar. 30, '64,
...do June 13, '61,
Handenberger, J. B
Hank, John
Hinds, Henry
Hubbard, C. W...
Hubler, Robert...
Howe, Edward....
Howe, James H...
Hoover, Joseph F.
Hand, William J
Jones, Robert D
Johnson, Jacob
Johnson, Porter C.
Kennedy, John S..,
Leake, William H.
London, Joseph
Little, Archibald S
Marsh, John
Marshall, Edwin A
Mitchell, Charles E
Moore, William G
Moyer, Anthony...
Mitchell, Eugene B
IMitchell, Michael...
Machan, Edward ..
Miller, Quinters
Mitchell, Davis
Marshall, Freder'k
Miller, David
Perry, James P
Peet, Daniel N
Potter, Henry S....
Pinkerton, John....
Peet, Daniel N
Pillard, Emil
Riley, James E
Riley, John ,
Sheppard, M. L
Swingle, William..
Swingle, Sharp L...
Stewart, Arch'd H.
Simmonson, Asa ..
Thomas, Joshua R..
Townsend, Edward
Walter, Albert
Wortman, Henry....
Warner, George
Wagner, Joseph G..
Woodruff, Selden A
Watrouse, Friend
Wright, Albert A
White, Henry
Williams, Alfred.
Whipple, Stephen F
Wright, Eugene H
Young, Elliott
Young, George
...do.
...do.
,..do.
...do.
..do.
..do.
...do.
..do.
...do.
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...do.
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..do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do,
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do.
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do.
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.do.
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..do.
..do.
June 5, '61,
Mar. 30, '64,
June 5, '61,
June 28, '61,
June
June
June
June
Mar.
Mar.
July
Aug.
June
June
July
June
June
July
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
July
July
Oct.
June
Feb.
June
June
Aug.
June
Mar.
June 28, '61,
July 29, '61,
Feb. 4, '64,
June 5, '61,
Mar. 30, '64,
Oct. 25, '61,
July 20, '61,
June 5, '61,
April 4,
Sept. 19,
June 5,
June 28,
July 17,
Mar. 31,
July 16,
Aug. 10,
.Fune 13,
July 16,
July 29, '61,
July 9, '61,
June 13, '61,
Aug. 10, '61,
Aug. 10, '61,
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Mar. 6, '62.
Transferred to 54th regiment P. V., July 4, 1864.
Died July 26, 1862, of wounds received June 30,
1862— buried in Cypress Hill Cemetery, L. I.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Transfei-red to 54th regiment P. V., July 4, 1864.
Died at Washington, May 21, 1862— buried in
Military Asylum Cemetery.
Pr. to Sgt., Jan. 5, 1863— reduced from Sgt., Jan.
18, '63 — mus. out with company, June 17, 1864.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, July 30, '63.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Dischai-ged on Surgeon's certificate, April 6, l?62.
Transferred to 54th regiment P. V., July 4, 1864,
Transferred to 54th regiment P. V., July 4, 1864.
Transferred to 54th regiment P. V., July 4, 1864.
Mustered out August 18, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 25, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 25, '62.
Died July, 1862.
Promoted to Chaplain 32d reg. P. V., Aug. 1, '61.
Transferred to 54th reg. P. V. , July 4, '64— Vet.
Died Dec. 19, 1862, at Richmond, Va., of wounds
received at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 29, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 3, '62.
Discharged on Surg, certificate — date unknown.
Transferred to 54th regiment P. V., July 4, 1864.
Transferred to 54th regiment P. V., July 4, 1864.
Died October 12, 1862.
Not on muster-out roll.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 17, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. May 25, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 22, '62.
Transferred to 54th reg., P. V., July 4, '64— Vet.
Missing in action at Cloyd Mountain, West Vir-
ginia, May 9, 1864.
Deserted July 25, 1861.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Nov. 1, 1863.
Transferred to 54th regiment P. V., July 4, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 3, '63.
Transferred to 54th regiment P. V., July 4, 1864.
Transferred to 54th regiment P. V., July 4, 1864.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Missing in action at Cloyd Mountain, West Vir-
ginia, May 9, 1864— Vet.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, July 1, 1863.
Mustered out September 30, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Transferred to 33d reg. P. V. — date unknown.
Transferred to 54th regiment P. V., July 4, 1864.
Transferred to 5ith regiment P. V., July 4, 1864.
Transferred to 51th reg. P. V., July 4, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 54th regiment P. V., July 4, 1864.
Died at Washington, Sept. 23, 1861— buried in
Military Asylum Cemetery.
Died September 26, 1862, of wounds received at
Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Deserted November 1, 1862.
Discharged on Sui-geon's certifixjate, Oct. 25, '62.
Mustered out August 18, 1864.
Mustered out August 18, 1864.
three years' serviob.
Company C.
recruited in bucks county.
David V. Feaster..
Harry W.Sutton..
Strick'd Yardley..
JohnH. Crothers..
Joseph B. Roberts.,
Zearaan Jones
Daniel P. Burkit...,
T. Watson Bewly..
Thomas Adams
Perry H. Vanhorn
Aaron N. Buckman
William F. Roberts
Sam'l J. Griffee
Jas. E. IM'Masters...
Thomas P. Goheen..
Edw'd li. Lennon...
Martin V. Taylor....
Charles Y. Clark
Benj. F. Crosedale..
William Gray
JohnD. Blaker
Matthew Mills
Allen, William
Blaker, Edw'd H..
Barker, Francis
Black, Edward
Bodine, John R
Bennett, William..
Brown, James L....
Bennett, Henry
Caflee, William
Corbet, Matthew....
Graver, Philip
Cooper, Owen
Carver, JohnW
Caffee, Joseph K
Dillon, Andrew J...
Doan, Howard
Ditmars, Isaac
Dillon, Thomas
DiUon, Robert
Eizenbrey, Edwin...
Fitzpatrick, Joseph
Flanagan, Albert....
Fennell, William J..
Featherby, Geo. W..
Fleming, James
lifer, Richard
Gordon, Swayze
Grady, George
Capt.
..do..
June 10, '61,
June 10, '61,
June 10, '61,
June 10, '61,
June 10, '61,
June 10, '61,
June 10, '61,
June 10, '61,
June 10, '61,
June 10, '61,
June 10, '61,
June 10, '61,
June 10, '61,
June 10, '61,
June 10, '61,
June 10, '61,
July 8,
July 20,
June 10,
July 9,
Aug. 26,
Aug. 25,
July 18,
June 10,
June 10,
June 10,
July 17,
June 10,
June 10,
.do jJuly 17,
.do June 10,
Dischargedon Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 12, 1862.
Promoted to Cor., August 21, 1861— to 2d Lieut.,
October 28, 18S2— to Captain, May 1, 1863— mus-
tered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Promoted to Captain and Assistant Quartermas-
ter, August 10, 1863.
Promoted from 1st Sgt. to 1st Lt., Oct. 28, 1862—
mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Discharged Sept. 23, 186J, for wounds received at
Charles City Cross Roads, Va.
Pr. from Cor. to Sgt.— date unknown— to 2d Lt.,
May 1, 1863— mus. out with Co., June 17, 1864.
Promoted from Tor. to Sgt.— date unknown—
nmstered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Promoted from Cor. to Sgt., Sept. 1, 1863— mus-
tered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Promoted from Cor. to Sgt., Sept. 1, 1863— mus-
tered out with company, June 17, 1864.-
Promoted from Cor. to Sgt., Oct. 1, 1863 — mus-
tered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Discharged to receive promotion in U. S. colorfed
troops, August 19, 1863.
Discharged November 22, 1862, for wounds re-
ceived at 2d Bull Run.
Discharged Nov. 18, 1862, for wounds received at
Charles City Cross Roads, Va.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. May 11, 1863.
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Promoted to Corporal, January 1.5, 1863 — mus-
tered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Promoted to Corporal, January 21, 1864— mus-
tered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Disch. May 20, '63, for wds. received at Antietam.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 10, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 24. '62.
Killed accidentally, at Wood's Mills, Va., June
6, 1864— Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 1, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Dischargedon Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 10. '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 29, '62,
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, April 2, '62.
Discharjied on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 16, '62.
Transferred to 54th reg. P. V., July 4, 1864— Vet.
Mustered out February 8, 1865.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct, 16, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 6, '6.3.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 25, '62.
Transferred tobafy C, 5th U.S. Art., Oct. 19, '62.
Deserted Dec. 11. 1 862— returned Jan. 25, 1864—
transferred to 54th reg. P. V., July 4, 1864.
Died at Mill Greek, Va., September 19, 1862.
Mustered out September 4, 1864.
Transferred to 54th reg. P. V., July 4, 1864— Vet.
Transferred to 54th reg. P. V., July 4, 1864.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Transferred to 54th reg. P. V., July 4, '64— Vet.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 23, '62.
Transferred to 54th reg. P. V., July 4, 1864— Vet.
Transferred to 54th reg. P. V., July 4, 1864.
Transferred to 54th reg. P. V., July 4, 1864— Vet.
Transferred to 54th reg. P. V., July 4, 1864— Vet.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Discharged March 17, 1863, for wounds received
at Charles City Cross Roads.
622
THIRTY-SECOND REGIMENT — THIRD RESERVE,
Graham, Adam
Harris, William H
Hibbs, Algernon...
Helly, Jonathan T.
Hough, Calvin
Hillborn, Joseph...
Harrison, Charles..
Hough, George W.
Hillborn, William.
Hammer, Joseph..
Hitchcock, Charles
Johnson, Lyman...
Kinsey, Jonathan..
Kelly, Robert
Longshare, Wm. G,
Long, Henry
Londen, Joseph
Lugar, James M
Lewis, Abraham....
Large, Joseph H
Morris, George W..
Mitchell, Jeremiah
Mershon, William..
M'Connell, John....
M'Carn, Barnard....
M'Carn, James
Phillips, Banner T..
Reeder, Henry P....
Ryan, James
Rose, John L
Roberts, George W
Rose, James
Robinson, Charles..
Runk, Charles
Swartz, Larne
Smith, Bartlett
Smith, John
Stevenson, Daniel.
Stone, Thomas
Stout, Joseph
Southwick, John ..
Steifle, John
Stewart, Henry
Thornton. Charles.
Tapp, John S
Trimmer, Elwood..
Vauhorn, Joseph...
Walton, Samuel.. ..
Wiggins, Charles...
Woolman. Lewis N ,
Wall, Anthony J.
Wynkoop, S. W..
Wells, Charles !...do.
Williamson, Levi...!. ..do.
Wittee, Peter W ....L.do.
Wiggins, George Wl...do .
White, George W...'...do.
Young, Absolam B '...do .
Young, Wesley S...!...do .
June 10,
June 10,
July 29,
June 10,
June 10,
June 10,
June 10,
June 10,
June 10,
June 10,
June 10,
June 10,
June 10,
Aug. 12,
June 10,
July 13,
Jupe 10,
June 10,
July 21,
Sept. 22.
July 11,
June 10,
July 8,
July 18,
June 10,
June 10,
June 18,
June 10,
June 10,
July 17,
June 10,
June 10,
June 10,
July 29,
Oct. 4,
July 21,
July 17,
July 20,
July 29,
July 11,
June 10,
June 10,
Transferred to 54th reg. P. V., July 4, '63— Vet.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
! Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jvily 25, '63.
I Tr. to battery C, 5th U. S. Artillery, Oct. 19, '62.
' Transferred to 54th reg. P. V., July 4, "64— Vet.
I Transferred to 54th regiment P. V., July 4, 1864.
j Transferred to 54th reuiment P. V., July 4, 1864.
Killed at White Oak Swamp, Va., June 30, 1862.
Killed at White Oak Swamp, Va., June 30, 1862.
Deserted — date unknown.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Transferred to 54th regiment P. V., July 4, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Discharged on vSurgeon's certificate. May 21, '62.
Discharged Jan. 12, 1863, for wounds received
at Charles City Cross Roads.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 21, '62.
Transferred to 54th reg. P. V., July 4, '64— Vet.
Mustered out August 20, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Deserted April 13, 1862.
Deserted December 13, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Discharged on vSurgeon's certificate, Feb. 14, '63.
Mustered out with companv, June 17, 1864.
Transferred to 54th reg. P. V., July 4, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 54th reg. P. V., July 4, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 54th reg. P. V., July 4, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 54th regiment P. V., July 4, 1864.
Died at cainp Pierpont, Va., February 22, 1862.
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Deserted November 2, 1862, from battery C, 5th
United States Artillery.
Dischai-ged on Surg, certificate— date unknown.
Transferred to 54th reg. P. V., July 4, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 54th regiment P. V., Julv 4, 1864.
Transferred to 54th reg. P. V., July 4, '64— Vet.
Tr. to battery C, 5th U. S. Artillery, Oct. 19, '62.
Transferred to 54th regiment P. V., July 4, 1864.
Tr. to battery C, 5th U. S. Artillery, Oct. 19, '62.
Killed accidentally. Mar. 26, '64, near Kerneys-
vilie, Va.— Vet.
Deserted October 1, 1861.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Transferred to 54th regiment P. V., July 4, 1864.
Transferred to 54th reg. P. V., July 4, '64— Vet.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Transferred to 54th regiment P. V , July 4, 1864.
Transferred to 54th regiment P. V., July 4, 1864.
Tr. to battery C, 5th U. S. Artillery, Oct. 19, '62.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, July 29, 1863.
Died at camp Pierpont, Va. , November 26, 1862.
Killed at Fredericksburg, Va., Dec. 13. 1862.
Deserted October 1, 1861.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Transferred to 54th reg. P. V., July 4, '64— Vet.
Company D.
RECRUITED IN BERKS COUNTY.
William Briner Captain June 7, '61.
F. H. Straub I. ..do June 7, '61
I I
Promoted to Major, August 1, 1862.
Promoted to 1st Lt., November 19, '61— to Capt.,
August 1, 1862— killed at Antietam, September
17, 1862.
THREE YEARS' SEKVIOB.
623
Andrew J. Stetson,
Franklin S. Bickley
Jacob V. ShUUng
Albert Briner....
George B. Davis.
Abra'm B. Yocum..
James Schrader
David Hollenback.
Wm. K. Leaman..
Franklin Trussel..,
Levi Boyer
William H. Parker
Francis Eisenbeis...
John A. Price
John N. Smith
H. H. Hemming ...
Nelson G. Sheeder.
LiewisF. Henderson
William CarUn. .,
William S. Lamb...
Peter B. Keehn
Adam F. Waid. .
Ephr'm Strohecker
JohnG. Bland
Henry Setley .
John S. Keever
Chas. K. Bechtel....
M. L. Huntzberger
Achey, Obediah
Allen, Edward
Barr. Honry
Bishop, Clark
Boone, Jeremiah
Boone, Tliomas D...
Boyer, Charles
Billing, Philip
Bobst, Samuel
Broom, William
Barber, Charles H..
Becker, John H
Boyer, Wash'n L...
Briner, Jefferson
Babb, John
Bechtel, David
Bechtel, Jacob
Boyer, John H
Cunningham, Peter
Coller, Josiah i...do....,
Caldwell, James i...do....,
Davies, Samuel [...do....,
DeParson,DeLozierL.do
Capt....
1st Lt.,
...do....
...do
2d Lt...
1st Sgt
...do...
...do...
Sergt.
...do...
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
...do..
Corp.
...do.
June 7, '61,
June 7, '61,
June 7, '61,
June 7, '61,
June 7, '61,
June 7, '61,
June
June
June
June
June
July
July
June
June
July
June 11, '61,
June 11, '61,
June 7, '61,
June 7, '61,
June 11, '61,
July 13, '61,
June 7, '61,
June 7, '61,
July 9, '61,
June 7,
July 21,
June 11,
June 7,
July 28,
June 7,
June 7,
June 7,
June 11,
June 7,
June 7,
June 7,
Sept. 19,
July 13,
July 12,
June 7,
July 12,
June 7,
July IS,
July 18,
June
June
June
June
June
Sept. 30,
Pr. to 2d Lt., Nov. 19, '61— to 1st Lt,, Aug. 1, '62—
to Captain, March 1, 1863— mustered out with
company, June 17, 1864.
Resigned November 13, 1861.
Pr. to 1st Sgt., Jan. 7, '62— to 2d Lt., Aug. 1, '62—
to 1st Lieutenant, October 1, 1862 — killed at
Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Pr. to 1st Sgt., Aug. 1, '62— to 1st Lt., Mar. 1, '63—
mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Pr. to Sgt., Aug. 1, '62— to 2d Lt., Mar. 6, 1863—
mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Pr. to Cor., Nov. 20, '61— to Sgt., Jan. 1, 1863— to
1st Sergeant, May 1, 1863 — mustered out with
company, June 17, 1864.
Pr. to Sgt., Mar. 1, 1862— to 1st Sgt., Oct 1, 1862—
killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Promoted to 1st Sergeant, November 20, 1861 —
deserted January 7, 1862.
Pr. to Cor., Nov. 20, 1861— to Sgt., Jan. 1, 1863—
mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Pr. to Cor., Aug. 1, 1862— to Sgt., Jan. 1, 1863—
mustered out with company, Juno 17, 1864.
Promoted to Q. M. Sergeant, September 30, 1861.
Pr, to Cor., March 20, '6.3— to Sgt., Jan. 1, 1863—
transferred to 54th regiment P. V. , July 4, 1864.
Pr. to Cor., Aug. 1, 1862— to Sgt., May 1, 1863—
transferred to 54th regiment P. V., July 4, 1864
Promoted to Sergeant, November 19, '61 — killed
at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30, 1862.
Pr. to Sgt., Aug, 1, '62— deserted Dec. 19, 1862.
Promoted to Corporal, Jan. 1, '63 — mustered out
with company, June 17, 1864.
Promoted to Corporal, Jan. 1, 1863 — mustered out
with company, June 17, 1864,
Promoted to Corporal, Jan, 1, 1863 — mustered
out with company, June 17, 1864.
Promoted to Corporal, Jan. 1, 1863 — mustered
out with company, June 17, 1864.
Promoted to Corporal, Jan. 1, 1863 — mustered
out with company, June 17, 1864.
Promoted to Corporal, Jan. 1, 1863 — mustered
out with company June 17, 1864.
Promoted to Corporal, Jan. 1, 1863— transferred
to .54th regiment P. V., July 4, 1864.
Died at Washington, D. C, March 19, 1862.
Promoted to Cerporal, November 20, '61— killed
at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Promoted to Corporal, March 1, 1862— killed at
Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864,
Promoted to Principal Musician, Sept, 1, 1862.
Promoted to Principal Musician, July 1, 1863.
Died at Van Clevesville, W. Va,, March 25, '64.
Tr. from company I— deserted April 14, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864,
Mustered out with companj^, June 17, 1864,
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864,
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec, 10, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 29, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb, 1, 1863,
Transferred to o4th rea;. P. V. , July 4, 1864— Vet.
Transferred to 54th regiment P, V., July 4, 1804.
Transferred to 54th reg. P. V,, July 4. 1864— Vet.
Transferred to 54th regiment P, V., July 4, 1864.
Killed at 2d Bull Run, August 30, 1862,
Mis, at Charles City Cross Roads. June 30, 1862.
Wd, and mis. at Fredericksburg, Va., Dec. 1.3, '62.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 17. 1864,
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Mar, 25, 'G3.
Deserted April 14, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864,
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Mar. 1, '63.
b24
TUIRTY-SECOXD liEGlMENT — THIIiD KESERVE,
Dehart, Peter
Dangler, Henry
Doty, James
Epphimer, David C
Ellis, William
Ellis, Franklin
Focht, Josiah
Frill, Edward
Fisher, David
Geiger, Henry
Good, William S
Gearhart, Reuben G
Good, Emanuel
Good, Henry S
Gratli, WilUam
Geiger, Alexander..
Earner, Alfred
Harrison, Sam'l L...
Hoffman, Henry
Hobson, James L...
Hendley, Fred'k....
Hunsberger, Jer'h C
Helmer, Albert D...
Kupp, Morgan
Kelchner, William
Kellar, Adam F
Long, James
Lorah, Henry A
Lowrey, Patrick
Liorah, Alexander...
Levan, David
Lichtenfeit, Henry.
Mann, Samuel
Miles, Nathaniel
Miller, William
Mellen, Jacob
Moohn, Isaac
M'Chalicher, Sam'l
M'Cord, Heber
Raudenbush,Geo.A
Rank, William
Rorke, Joseph.
Sagee, Williams....
Sayboldt, Augustus
Scarlet, Roland G...
Shaner, Solomon S.
Slichter, Joseph
Schiefley, John
Steeve, Richard
Shaffer, Harrison...
Simmons, Henry J..
Shepherd, AndwM
Schwartz, Cvrus
Setley, George.
Shaffer, George do
Thomas, .iames P... do
Walker, Renj. F do
Wann, Henry ...do.
Weigner, George O ...do .
Wright, Charles E.. ...do
Wilkins, Charl€
Yoder, Samuel.
Private I
...do 1
...do I
...do I
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do....
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
..do...
..do...
..do..,
..do .
..do...
..do...
..do...
..do...
..do...
..do..,
..do...
July 1.3,
Sept. ?.0
June 7
June 7
Sept. 30
June 7.
June 7
June 11,
Sept. .30:
June 11
June 11
June 11
Sept. 19.
July 18
Aug. 26,
July 13,
June 11
June 11
June 7
June 11
June 11
July 13
July 12
June 7
Aug. 30,
.Tune 11
June 7
June 7
June 7
July 20
Sept. 8
June 11
.June 7
..do June 7
..do June 7
..do June 7
..do Sept. 30
..do July 13
July 18
June 7,
June 7,
July 13,
June 7.
June 7,
June 7,
June 7
June 7
June 7
June 7,
Aug. '25.
Aug. 30
July 18,
June 7
June 11
Sept. 9,
Sept. 1,
June 7,
•Fune 7
June 7.
June 7
July 18
Jvme 7
'01,
3
'61,
3
'61,
3
'62,
3
'62,
3
'61,
y
'61,
3
'61,
A
'62,
3
'62,
3
'6i;
3
'61,
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'61,
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'61,
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'61,
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'i
Transferred to .51th regiment P. V., July 4, 1864.
Transferred to ,5 1th regiment P. V,, July 4, 1864.
Deserted December 9, 1862.
Promoted to Commissary Sgt., March 1, 1864.
Transferred to .54th regiment P. Y., July, 4, 1864.
Deserted December 10, 1862.
Discharged on Surseon's certificate, Nov. 27, '62.
Deserted October 30, 1802.
Mn.stered out June 23, 1865.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
ISIustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb., 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 25, '63.
Transferred to 54th reg. P. V., July 4, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 54th regiment P. V., July 4, 1864.
Killed at Bull Run, August 30, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Clustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864,
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 24, '62.
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Wd. and prisoner, at Cloyd Mountain, West Va.,
Iklav 9, 1864.
Deserted March 2, 1864.
Pr. to Quartermaster 167th reg. P.V., Dec. 11, '62.
Transferred to 54th regiment P. V., July 4, 1864.
Deserted July 25, 1861.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Mijstered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Mustered out August 12, 1864.
Deserted December 10. 1862.
Deserted July 25, 1861.
Deserted December 10. 1862 — returned April 1,
'63 — mustered out with company, June 17, '64.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. May 18, 1862.
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Deserted December 9, 1862.
Discharged Nov. 27, 1862, for wounds received at
Bull Run, August SO, 1862.
Transferred to 54th regiment P. V., July 4, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864,
Died at Fairfax Seminary Hospital, Va., Septem-
ber 24, 1862.
Missing in action at Charles City Cross Roads,
June 30, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864,
Promoted from Corporal to Sergeant, Nov, 19,
1861 — reduced Oct, 1, 1862 — mustered out with
company, June 17, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Mustered out vrtih company, June 17, 1864.
Discharged June 22, 1863, for wounds received at
Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, April 10,'62.
Transferred to 54th regiment P. V., July 4, 1864.
Transferred to 54th regiment P. V., July 4, 1864.
Transferred to 54th regiment P. V., July 4, 1864.
Missing in action at Charles City Cross Roads,
June 30, 1862.
Died at Stafford Court House, Virginia, Novem-
ber 24, 1862.
Deserted December 14, 1862.
Transferred to 54th regiment. P. V., July 4, 1864.
.Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Reduced from Corporal, October 1, 1862— mus-
tered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Wounded and missing in action at Fredericks-
burg, December 13, 1862.
Deserted December 14, 1862.
Discharged November 28, 1862, for wounds re-
ceived at Bull Run. August 30, 1862.
THREE YEARS' SERVICE.
625
Company E.
recruited at philadelphia.
John Clark
Robert Johnson,
Thos. H. Banford...
Oeorge H. Lindsey
Edwin A. Glenn
Alfred B. Day.
Capt...,
..do
John Blaker
Dennis C. Duggan.
Jesse Wells
Jacob Y. Martindale
Charles W. Stout ,
John B. Clift
Samuel Flemming..
Harrys. Jones
George Wells
John R. Wagner..
James P. Brown...
IstLt..
2d Lt..
...do....
1st Sgt
...do
Serg't..
..do.
.do.
Edward Tustin .
Edward J. Haines do.
Lynford Finlayson ...do....
George T. Mills ...do,
Samuel Cartledge... ...do.
Corp...
.do....
.do
,do
May 31,
May 31,
'61,
'61,
May 81,
'61,
May 31,
May 31,
'61,
'61,
May 31,
'61,
May 31,
May 31,
'61,
'61,
Henry B. Weed ...do
Alfred Haines ...do...
Jacob Thomas L..do...
George Morgan ! Muc...
John Stack L.do ...
Achufif, Isaac | Private
Atkinson. Wm. H..;...do
Ackley, Benjamin.. |... do
Artman, Owen !...do
Ashton, William !...do
Booth, Walter L.do
Bauibrick, Richard ...do
Rennet, David R
Boileau, Tustin
Boulton, James
May 81, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
July 9, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '(U,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '6i,
May 31, '61,
July 16, '61, i 3
July 17, '61, I 8
May 31, '61, I 3
May 81, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
M^y 31, '61,
Bartlow. Warren do May 81, '61,
Benger, Wm. H I,,,(3q July 22, '61,
Boyd, James I,, .do i Sept. 10, '62,
Brophy, James !...do . ...j May 31, '61,
Chambers, Robert,
May 31, '61,
Clark, William ...... I., .do May 31, '61,
Clinton, John i.,.do May 31, '61,
Cripps, William !...do May 31, '61,
Clark, Robert.........!., do Jul3^ 18, '61,
Cochran, Matthew.. ...do I July 21, '61,
Carman, WjlUafl),..l..,do 1 Mar. 16, '64,
79
Promoted to Lieutenant Colonel, Aug. 1, 1862.
Promoted from 1st Lt. to Captain, Aug. 1, 1H62—
mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Pr. to 1st Sgt., Aug. 1, '61— to 1st Lt., Aug. 1, '62-
mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Resigned July 2, 1862.
Pr. to Sgt,, Aug. 1, 1861— to 2d Lt., Aug. 1, '62-
mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Pr. to Sgt., Aug. 1, '62— to 1st Sgt., Oct. 1, 1862—
mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
3 Died of wounds rec. at Antietam, Sept. 17, 1862.
Promoted to Sergeant, August 1, '62— mustered
out with company, Juno 17, 1864.
Promoted to Sergeant, October 1, '62— mustered
out with company, June 17, 1864.
Promoted to Sergeant, November 1, 1862— mus-
tered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Prisoner at Gaines' Mill, Juno 27, '62— pr. to Sgt.,
Mar. 1, '63— nius. out with Co., June 17, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 11, '62.
Discharged November 12, 1862, for wounds re--
ceived at Mechanicsville, June 26, 1862.
Promoted to Sergeant Major, July 1, 1861— to 2d
Lieutenant company F, July 29, 1862.
Promoted to Corporal, August 2, '62— mustered
out with company, June 17, 1864.
Promoted to Corporal, October 1, '62— mustered
out with company, June 17, 1864.
Promoted to Corporal, November 1, 1862— mus-
tered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Promoted to Corporal, March 1, 1863— mustered
out with company, June 17, 1864.
Promoted to Corporal, March 1, 1863— mustered
out with company, J une 17, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 18, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 20, '63.
Transferred to Signal Coros, July 18, 1861— dis-
charged—expiration of term.
Transferred to 54th regiment P. V., July 4, 1864.
Transferred to 54tli reg. P. V., July 4, 1864— Vet.
Killed at Charles City Cx'oss Roads, June 30, '62.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Transferred to 54th reg. P. V., July 4, 1864— Vet.
Transferred to 54th reg. P. V., July 4, 1864- Vet.
Transferred to 54th regiment P. V., July 4, 1864.
Transferred to 54th regiment P. V., July 4, 1864.
Transferred to 54th reg. P. V., July 4, 1864— Vet.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Wounded at Fredericksburg— mustered out with
company, June 17, 1864.
Prisoner at Charles City Cross Roads— mustered
out with company, June 17, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Wounded at Antietam— discharged on Surgeon's
certificate, January 18, 1863.
Transferred to 54th reg. P. V., July 4, 1864— Vet.
Transferred to 54th regiment P. V,, July 4, 1864.
Transferred to 54th regiment P. V., July 4, 1864.
Deserted June 5, 1861 — released on writ of habeas
corpus — minor.
Mustered ('Ut with company, June 17, 1864.
Mustered out witli company, June 17, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Transferred to 54th regiment P. V., July 4, 1864.
Transferred to 54th regiment P. V., July 4, 1864.
Transferred to ,54th regiment P. V., July 4, J8G4.
G26
THIETY-SECOND REOTlVrBNT — THIRD RESEJIVB.
Dewees, Charles..
Dugan, Michael....
Droxler, Freder'k
Downing, William.
Eckley, Auios ..
Eckley, John T
Eckley, Joseph
Egeo, George H
PuUerton, John
Fletcher, John W..
Fletcher, George W
Hoff, Henry K
Johnson, John
Johnson, Jacob A...
Kreuson, Luther....
Kennedy, John
Kelly, John F
Lynn, John
Mooney, George W
Miller, Frederick C
Maybery, Martin....
M' Bride, John
M'CoUough, Jos. Jr
M'Creedy, Cliarles..
Nield, William J....
Pideock, Benjamin
Pidcook, Jason
Ryan, William
Rich, Charles H
Solly, William W...
Private
Saul, Roberts
Scott, David
Shemaley, Nelson..
Shaw, William P..
Smith, Jacob
Scott, Fred'k B
Switzer, Frederick.
Seaver, Samuel
Travis, James
Thompson, Wm. B
Toy, Joseph H...
Tomlinson, Elijah L
Taylor, Hallowell..
Toy, Joseph L
Vanhorn, George...
Wilson, Robert
Wells, Joseph H....
Wright, Richard....
Williams, Lynford
Wilson, David M...,
Ward, Samuel P....,
Yonker, Samuel. ...
...do...
...do...
...do...
...do...
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...do....
do....
...do....
May 31, '61,
May
May
Sept.
I May
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do.
May
May
Mav
May
May
May
May
July
July
May
Jan.
Nov.
May
May
May
Sept.
May
May
Mav
May
May
Aug.
May
May
May
31, '61,
31, '61,
11, '02,
31, '61,
31, '61,
31, -01,
31, '61,
31, '61,
31, '61,
31, '61,
31, '61,
15, '61,
22, '61,
31, '61,
22, '64,
.11, '64,
31, '61,
31, '61,
31, '61,
27, "61,
31, '61,
31, '61,
31, '61,
31, '61,
31, '61,
2, '62,
31, '61,
31, '61,
31, '61,
May 31, '61,
Mar. 1, '62^
July 10, '61,
Sept.
July
Mav
Jul>
May
May
May
May
July
Sept.
May
May
May
May
May
May
May Si, '61,
July 15, '61,
May 31, '61,
Wounded at FredericksbuTg— mustered out with
with compauy, Juue 17, 1804.
Mustered out with compauy, Juue 17, 1304.
Discharged on Surgeon's ''ertifioate, Sept. 21,1802,
Transferred to 54 'h reg. P. V., July 4, 1S04.
Mustered out with compauy, July IT, 1S64.
Discharged on Surgeon's certihcate, Jan. 20, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certiticate, May 11, '63.
Deserted December 12, 1862.
Mustered out with compauy, June 17, 1864.
Absent, in arrest, at muster out.
'Deserted (December 12, 1862.
Mustered out with compauy, June 17, IS64.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 23, '62.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Died from wounds rec. at Autietam, Sept. 17, '62.
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on uiuster-out roll.
Trajisferred to 54th reg. P. V., July 4, 1864— Vet.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Mustered out with compauy, June 17, 1864.
Desertfed January 21, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Mustered out with company, Juue 17, 1864.
IMustered out witli compauy, Juue 17, 1864.
Mustered out with compauy, Juue 17, 1864.
Mustered out with compauy, Juue 17, 1864.
Killed at Wilderness, May 9, 1864.
Mustered out with compauy, Juue 17, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Prisoner Juue 26, 1802 — mustered out with com-
pany, June 17, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 2, 1863.
Transferred to 54th regiment P. V., July 4, 1864'.
Wounded at Fredericksburg, December 13, '62—
trausferred to 54th reg. P. V., July 4, '64— Vetl
Trausferred to 54th regiment P. V., July 4, iKfri
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Missing iu action at Mechanicsville, June 26, '62.
Missing in .action at Bull Run, August 28, 1862.
Deserted January 21, 1802.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Mustered out with companv, June 17, 1864.
Transferred to 54th reg. P. V., Juiv 4, '6'^-Vet.
Transferred to 54th reg. P. V., July 4, '64— Vet'.
Transferred to 54th regiment P. V., July 4, 1864.
Missing in action at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, '62.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Mustered out with company, Juue 17, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Prisoner at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862—
mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Wounded at Antietam, September 17, 1862— dis-
charged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 1, 1863.
Transferred to 54th reg. P. V., June 4, 1864— Vet.
Wounded at Antietam, September 17, 1862- dia-
charged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 1, 1862.-
Company F.
recruited in berks county.
Wash'n Richards...
Albert P. Moulton..
Henry S. Moulton...
Albert H. Jamison..
Edward K. Mull
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, July 1, '63 —
resigned September 5, 1863.
Promoted from 1st Lt. to Capt., Sept. 15, '63— tr.
to company M, .54th reg. P. V., July 4, 1864.
Promoted to 2dLt., Oct. 1, 1862— to 1st Lt., Sept.
15, '63 — mus. out wit^ company June 17, 1864.
Promoted to Adjutant, Jjjne 24, 1861.
Resigned July 28, 1862.
THREE YBAKS SERVICE.
627
J^fiiij, D. iffctnining
Isaac A(JLiis
Inuiitil Aiurpliy
l^evi IToiriuaslbr...
]i()ii(!it 8initli
Jfoliii Vaiii](»iii
:K(,IWiU'<J tliiiior....,
•Jairics M. Piiiiiiiis
Jolni M. ]'>if;iy.
^oon^o Ai)lo
Lovaii Loiir
W(niiTi!.5l.oii Miller.
John P. DoMtli
<;alvii) Koedy
AiKly, .lolin
AcJler, Cliarles
Adams, Jesse
Acker, Ilcnry
Brown, Jolm ,.
Bard, Jolin Tj
Blitz, William P....
Bowman, Heiny....
Blose, Edward
Beechart, Lovi
Bernheisol, Levi
Borman, "William..
Boger, Henry
Becker, John A
Burkhart, Ileni-y...
Bellas, Joseph
Conner, Joseph
Christman, Allen..,
Cooper, Jacob
Eisenboth, Henry..
Ecknold, Henry
Filbert, Daniel
Gilbert, Adam
Gaiigwer, Andrew.
<3iennose, James
Hartzel, James
Heming, Jacob
Haverstick, Kudy...
Herbrant, Joseph...
Harsta, Henry
Henry, William
Hogan, Mark
House, John
Helbrick, Joseph ...
Jones, William
Jones, Henry
Jennings, Charles...
Kill Patrick, EdAv'd
Killpatrick, Theo...
Kochel, Thomas
killian, John H
Kline, Manassah....
Kelly, John
l,ab6id,Willoug'by
Eippi, Pompeiius ...
liUtz, Harrison
lieoso, James
lieh, Franklin
Miles, Samuel
Mertz, Eugene
Mier, Adam
Mertz, Monroe
M'Farland,Lew. D.
Neal, George S
"Nunomacher, Uriah
Ruth, Josophus
■Rambo, Alexander
Rusk, Peter
2d TA... June
Serg't.. June
. ,do Tune
...(JO ! ,1 line
...do I .Itmo
...do..
...do..
...do..
...do..
Jnne 20,
July 18,
Jnne 20,
June 20,
June 11,
June 20,
Jime 20,
July"2l','
July 17,
June 11,
June 27,
July 18,
June 11,
June 27,
June 11,
July 20,
June 11,
July 20,
June 1],
June 27,
June 11,
June 20,
July 20,
June 28,
Juno 11,
Juno 11,
June 11,
Juno 11,
June 11,
June 27,
June 11,
July 22,
Juno 11,
June 11,
June II,
.luno 20,
June 20,
June 11,
Juno 20,
June 20,
June 11,
Juno 20,
July 8,
June 11,
Juno 28,
Juno 11,
Juno 20,
June 20.
Juno 11,
June 20.
July 18,
June 11,
July 18,
'61,
Pr. to 2d Lt., Sept. 16, '63— mus. out, Sept. 27, '64.
Detach, to bat. G,43d reg. P.V — disch. Dec. 4,'62.
Wounded — discharged, March 4, 18G3.
Discharued on Surgeon's certilicate, Deo. 9, 'G2.
Transiorrcd to 54th reg. P. V., July 4, 18G4— Vot.
Transferred to 54th reg. P, V., July 4, 1864— Vet.
Transferred to 54th rog. P. V., July 4, 18G4— Vet.
Transferred to 64th reg. P. V., July 4, 18G4— Vet.
Transferred to 54th reg. P. V., July 4, 1SG4— Vot.
Mustered out with company, Juno 17, 1864.
M ustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Mustered out with company, Juno 17, 1864.
Promoted to Musician, October 1, 'Gl— mustered
out with company, Juno 17, 1864.
Mustered out Oct. 27, 1865, to date June 17, 1864.
Transferred to 54th reg. P. V., July 4, 1864— Vet.
Transferred to 54th reg. P. V., July 4, 1864— Vet.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 18G2.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, July 1, 1863,
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Sept, 1, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 6, 1863.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Maj^ 13, 1863.
Transferred to 54th reg. P. V., July 4, 18G4— Vet.
Transferred to 54th reg. P. V,, July 1, 18G4— Vet.
Transferred to 54th reg. P. V., July 4, 18G4— Vet.
Transferred to 54th reg. P. V., July 4, 1864— Vet.
Transferred to company K, October 2, 1861.
Died at Mill Creek, Va., September 19, 1862.
Killed in action, July 10, 1862.
Deserted October 12, 18G2.
ISl ustered out with company, .Juno 17, 1864.
Tr.ansferrod to 54th reg, P. V,, July 4, 1864— Vet.
Deserted July 23, 1861.
Discharged by order of War Dep't, Aug. G, 1862.
Transferred to 51th reg. P. V., July 4, 1864— VeU
Wounded— discharged Juno 20, 18G2.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Transferred to 54th regiment P. V,, July 4, 1864.
Transferred to 54th regiment P. V., July 4, 1864.
.Mustered out with company, June 17, 1804.
Mustered out with company, Juno 17, 1864.
Died at Easton, Pa., July 10, 18G1,
Died at Washington, August 24, 1861— buried in
Military Asylum Cemetery.
Killed at Gaines' Mill, Juno 27, 1832.
Deserted July 1, 1863.
Died at Philadelphia, October 7, 18G2.
Deserted July 9, 1861.
Deserted July 0, 1861.
Wounded- discliarged February 1, 1863.
Killed at Antietam, Soptcmbor 17, 1862.
Transferred to r)4th reg. P. V., July 4, 1864— Vet.
Transferred toVct. llcsorve Corps, July 1, 1863.
Transferred to 54th reg. P. V., July 4, 1864— Vet.
Translbi-red to 51th reg. P. V,, July 4, 1864— Vet.
Killed at Gaines' IMill, June 27, 1852.
Deserted— date unknown.
Deserted October 7, 1861,
Deserted July 30, 1862— returned Nov. 14, 1863—
mustered out with companj'-, June 17, 1864.
Mustered out with company, Juno 17, 18G4.
Mustered out Oct. 27, 1865, to date Jutio 17, 1864.
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Deserted December 12, 1802.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Transferred to 54th reg, P. V., July 4, 1864— Vet.
Transferred to 54th reg. P. V,, July 4, 1864— Vet.
!"ieserted December 12, 1862,
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
'i'ransferrcd to 5ith reg. P. V., July 4, 1864— Vet.
Transferred to 54th reg, P. V., July 4, 1864— Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 1, 1882.
Transferred to 54th reg. P. V,, July 4, 1864— Vet.
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
62S
THmTY-SHCOND E"E3GIMENT — THIRD RESERVE,
HAME.
KANE.
DATE OF MUSTER
INTO 8EEVICE.
to
S
BEMAKKS.
Ruble, John
TJppfl Cvrna
Private
...do
June 11, '61,
July 20, '61,
Feb, 26, '62,
June 1], '0!,
June 11, '61,
June 11, '61,
June 20, '01,
Juno 28, '01,
July 20, '61,
July 24, '61,
July 15, '61,
July 18, '61,
June 20, '61,
July 20, '61,
July 12, '61,
June 11, '61,
Juno 11, '61,
Juno 11, '01,
Juno 27, '61,
July 12, '61,
July 20, '61,
June 11, '61,
June 11, '61,
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
Deserted July 2, 1861.
Deserted December 12, 1862,
Robrer, Andrew
...do
...do
Not on muslor-out roll.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Tr. to 54th regiment P. V., July 4, 1864— Vot.
Tr. to 54th regiment P. V., July 4, 1864— Yet.
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Deserted Julv, 1861.
Silbeman, John
. do
Scbneor Levi
do
Stotz, William H....
Soidere, Jobn
...do
..do .
Stadler, John
...do
...do
Deserted October 12, 1862.
Sweeny Hugh .
do
Deserted December 12, 1862.
Deserted December 12, 1862,
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Disch. by sen. of gen. court martial, Oct. 28, '62.
Tr. to 54th regiment P. V., July 4, 1864— Yet.
Deserted July 1, 1861.
Deserted July 28, 1861.
Stallnecker, Jno. H
Tenia William.
...do
. do
Tracy Michael.
do
...do
...do
...do
Walters, William...
...do
...do
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 1, '62.
Tr. to 54th regiment P. Y., July 4, 1864-^Yet.
Tr. to 54th regiment P. Y., July 4, 1864.
Deserted August 9, 1861.
Deserted August 25, 1862.
Tr. to 54th regiment P. Y., July 4, 1864— Vet,
Wentzel, John
...do
Wild, Edward .
do
Whiteneck, Jacob...
Zetze, Adolph
...do
...do
Company G,
RECRUITED AT PHILADELPHIA.
R. H. Woolworth.
HughHarkins
John Stanton....
Francis E. Harrison
John Connolly..,
George W. Unrugh
Jacob H. Unrugh..
James Rider
Benj. D.Bowles...
William Moore
Dan'l Scheuerman.
John K. Smith
WiUiam Ratclifif..
Richard Evans....
Wm. H, Heckroth.
Thomas Haran
Thomas Stoop
Edward Toon
Charles A. Doster..
Michael Hickey
Charles Carley
Alexander Park
Richard Wilson.
Tennis Ploid
Capt,
...do..
..do
IstLt..,
2d Lt.„
1st Sgt,
..do
Serg't.
,.,do..,.
.do.
.do.
.do.
..do...
Corp..
..do...
...do...
...do...
...do...
...do...
...do...
...do...
...do...
June
June
June
July
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
Juno
June
June
June
June
June
1,
1,
'61,
'61,
3
3
1,
'61,
3
10,
'61,
3
1,
'61,
3
1,
'61,
3
1,
'61,
3
1,
1,
'61,
'61,
3
h
'61,
3
1,
'61,
8
1,
'61,
3
1»
1,
'01,
'61,
3
8
1,
'61,
3
1,
'61,
3
1,
'61,
3
1,
'61,
3
1,
'61,
3
1,
'61,
3
1,
'61,
3
1,
'61,
3
1,
1,
'61,
'61,
3
3
Promoted to Major, June 17, 1861.
Promoted from 1st Lt. to Captain, June 27, 1861 —
discharged July 22, 1863.
Pr. from' 2d to 1st Lt., Juno 27, 1861— to Captain,
Mar. 22, '64— mus. out with Co., Juno 17, 1864.
Pr. to 2d Lt., Dec. 13, 1861— to 1st Lt,, March 22,
1864 — mus. out with company, June 17, 1864.
Pr. to 2d Lt., June 27, 1861— died at Camp Pier-
pont, December 2, 1861.
Promoted to 1st Sgt,, Dec. 1, 1862— mustered out
with company June 17, 1864.
Pr, to Jst Sgt., April 1, '62— disch. NoV» 29, '62, for
wds. rec, at CharlescityCross Roads, June 30, '62.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Pr. to Cor., Dec, 1, 1862— to Sgt,, Jan, 1, 1865—
mustered out with company, Juno 17, 1804.
Promoted to Sergeant, July 1, '63— mustered out
with company, June 17, 1864.
Promoted to Sergeant, July 1, '63— mustered Out
with company, June 17, 1864.
Pr. to Cor. April 1, 1862— to Sgt., July 29, 1862—
transferred to Yet. Reserve Corps, July 1, 186.S.
Deserted July 31, 1861.
Promoted to Corporal, Aug. 1, '62— mustered out
with company, June 17, 18G4.
Promoted to Corporal, Dec. 1, '62— mustered out
with company, .lune 17, 1864.
Promoted to Corporal, Dec. 29, 18C3— mustered
out with company, Juno 17, 1864.
Promoted to Corporal, May 1, '64— mustered out
with company, June 17, 1864.
Pr. to Cor., Nov. 27, '61~dlsch, April 6, '63, for
wounds received at Antietam, Sept. 17, 1862.
Pr. to Corporal, Nov. 27, '61 — discharged on Sur-
geon's certificate, January 5, 1863.
Pr, to Cor,, Dec. 1, 1862— transferred to Veteran
Reserve Corps, July 1, 1863.
Pr. to Cor., April 1, 1862— killed at Bull Run,
August 30, 1862.
Pr. to Cor.. July 1, 1863— died of wounds at New
Creek, W. Y., March 16, 1864,
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Deserted July 31, 1861.
THREB TEAES' SERVICB.
C29
Israel Crocket,
Jos. R. Crumulland
Abrams, William
Brown, Jeremiah
Bott, Joseph
Bishop, Alfred
Boisbrun, George
Bisbing, Samuel
Bisbing, Manuel,
Bingham, James.
Beglin, John C
Broadnax, Joseph...
Broadnax, Jerem'h
Crapp, George W ...
Cowell, Samuel
Crilley, Barnard do.
Carr, EUsha A do.
Cattersou, David H
Caldwell, Robert.
Dodd, WilUam...,
Deal, Charles
Duckworth, Sam'l..
Devlin, Jobn
Dager , JHenry ,
Dunbar, Peter
Duddy, James
Dutton, Thomas..,
Filmore, Richard
Guiger, Christian B
Heckroth, Henry W
Howie, John
Hartley, Charles..
Hacket, Charles ..
Hong, Alfred W..
Henreatty, John..
Jones, Jacob
Jobbins, Thomas.
Kennedy, Geo. W
Killan, Mark ,
Krcer, Joseph
Kelly, John
Liutz, Conrad
liong, John
Murter, Robert J. .
Margerum, Lewis,
Murphy, John
Murray, James ....
Mflguire, John
Mitchel, Thomas..
Mavtz, Adam
Mitchell, R. J. B..
M'Millen, John.
M'Grath, Mark
M'Devitt, Charles.
M'Gittigan, Hugh.
M' Donald, Stewart.
M'Cloud, David.
Noble, George....
Newcamp, John,
Ogden, Edward
Porter, James...
Praul, Henri
dc... June 1, '61,
Pifler, David ..|...do
June 1, '61,
June 1, '61,
July 17, '61,
June 1, '61,
June 1, '61,
June 1, '61,
June 1, '61,
June ], '61,
June 1, '61,
June 1, '61,
July 17, '61,
Sept. 4, '61,
Sept. 4, '61,
June 1, '61,
Juno 1, '61,
June 1, '61,
April 9, '62,
Sept. 3, '62,
June 1, '61,
June 1, '61,
June 1, '61,
July 14, '61,
Aug. 27, '62,
June 1, '61,
June 1, '61,
Juno 1, '61,
June 1, '61,
June 1, '61,
June 1, '61,
June 1, '61,
July 10, '61,
June 1, '61,
July 14, '61,
June 1, '61,
July 10, '61,
Sept. 3, '62,
July 13, '61,
Sept. 8, '62,
June 1, '61,
June 1, '61,
July 14, '61,
June
Sept.
June
Sept.
June
June
June
June
June
1, '61,
3, '62,
1, '61,
16, '62,
1, '61,
1, '61,
r, '61,
1, '61,
Deserted July 30, 1861.
Deserted June 23, 1861.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, July 1, 1863,
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Returned to Co. from Engineer Corps, June 8,
'64— mustered out with company, Jui;e 17, '64.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 13, '62.
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Deserted July 24, 1«61.
Deserted January 30, 1864— Vet.
Deserted December 1, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Transferred to Vet. Res. Corps— returned June 8,
'64— mustered out with company, June 17, '64.
Tr. to V. R. Corps, July 1, 1863— returned April
5, 1864— mustered out with Co. June 17, 1864.
Discharged October 10, 1862, for wounds received
at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30, 1862.
Died August 9, 1862.
Killed at Newbern Bridge, W. Va., May 10, '64.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Mustered out witli company, June 17, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June 10, '62.
Transferred to 54th reg. P. V., July 4, 1864— Vet.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, July 1, 1863.
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Died December 14, 1862, of wounds received at
Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Deserted July 30, 1861.
Deserted June 12, 1861.
Discharged April 3, 1863, for wounds received at
Fredericksburg, December 13, 1882.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 14, '62.
Discharged January 27, '63, for wounds received
at BuU Run, August 30, 1862.
Deserted December 1, 1862.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1864.
Died at Grafton, W. Va., April 27, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 2, 1863i
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, July 1, 1863.
Transferred to Gunboat Service, Feb. 15, 1862.
Transferred to 54th regiment P. V,, July 4, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 2, '63*
Transferred to 54th reg. P. V., July 4, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Discharged December 30, 1862, for wounds re-
ceived at Bull Run, August 30, 1862.
Discharged February 6, '63, for wounds received
at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 4, '62.
Transferred to 54tii regiment P. V., July 4, 1864.
Died at Camp Pierpont, Va., November 30. 18*1V
Wounded and orisoner in action at Cloyd ;
tain, W. Va.,'May 9, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Tr. to V. R. Corps, July 1, 1863— returned April
5, 1864— mustered out with Co., June 17, 1864.
Discharged October 31, 1862, for wounds received
at Charles City Cross Roads, June SO, 1862.
Transferred to company A, July 29, 1861.
Transferred to 54th regiment P. V., July 4, 1864.
Died at Camp Pierpont, Va., December 4, 1861.
Transferred to 54th regiment P. V., July 4, 1864.
Transferred to 54th reg. P. V., July 4, 1864— Vet
Deserted July 24, 1861.
Mustered out with companj'-, June 17, 1864,
Discharged — date unknown.
Mustered out with company, June 17, lfi64.
630
THIKTT-SECOND KBGIMBNT — THIRD RESErvYE,
NAME,
RANK.
i
DATE OF Ml'STIiR
I.NTO SERVICE.
j. , REMARKS.
i
pi
Presgrave, John
Pearley, John A
Private
...do
...do
June 1, '61,
Jnne 1, '61,
Juno 1, '61,
Jime 1, '61,
June 1, '61,
Juno 1, '61,
June 1, '61,
Sept. 2, '62,
June I, '61,
July 8, '61,
Juno 1, '61,
June 1, '61,
Aug. 26, '61,
June 1, '61,
Juno 1, '61,
June 1, '61,
Juno 1, '61,
Juno 1, '61,
June 1, '61,
3 : Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
3 Discharged Nov. 8, 1862, for wounds received at
i Bull Kun, August 30, 1862.
3 , Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
3 Mustered out with companj^, Juno 17, 1864.
3 Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
3 Mustered out with company, .Juno 17, 1864.
3 Transferred to 54th regiment P. V., July 4, 1864.
3 Killed accidentlv at Grafton, W. Va., Apr. 16,'64.
Schank, Adam
...do
...do
Sullivan, Dennis. ...
Sample William M
Swift, Joseph
...do
...do
...do
Smith, John K
...do
3 Died July 11, 1862, at Richmond, Va., of wounds
...do
i received at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
3 ; Deserted June 5, 1861.
Trumbower, W. H..
Trumbower, S. Z....
Ubil, William 13
...do
...do
...do
...do
3 Mustered out with company, Juno 17, 1862.
3 '■■ Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 31, '61.
3 ; Died at Sharpsburg, Md., October 12, 1862.
3 Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
3 Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
3 Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
3 Mastered out with company, June 17, 1864.
3 Transferred to V. R. C— disch.— date unknown.
3 Deserted July 31, 1861.
Winfcon, Hamilton..
Wurst, liYed'k H ...
Walters, Wm. H
Wilson, John
Wells, Frederick....
...do
...do
...do
..do
...do
Company H.
becruited in bucks county.
Joseph Thomas ,
B. F.Fisher
J. B. Bartholomew
Nelson Applebach.,
William M'Carty ...
Andrew J. Adrian
Ephraim Case
J. H. F. A. Christern
Jesse Keller
Isaac E. Lewis.. ..
George W. Vaux
Hugh O. Connell....
Augustus Noiffer ...
Marshall Darling ...
Dan'l iYankentield
Nathan Hauoh
Rozell M. Gaylord.
Jackson Bachman .
Israel Long
Harvey Alabaoh....
Levi Frey
C. Kluman
William Burnes....
Albright, John
Brey, Adam S
Beidlingmoyer, C...
Boone, Allen
Burnes, Lewis
Bushnell, Sam'l A..
Barth, Frederick R
Brown, Lewis ,
Beidleman, Theo....
Busknell, Sam'l A..
Crib, William
Crator. Jacob B ..
Dcughorty, Wm.
Capt..
..do...
IstLt.
2d Lt.
...do...
1st Sgt.
..do
Serg't..
..do
..do
..do
Corp...,
..do
..do
..do
..do ..
..do..
..do..
..do..
..do..
..do..
Muc.
..do..
Private
.do ...
.do...
.do...
.do...
.do...
.do...
.do...
.do...
.do...
.do.,
.do..
.do..
June 18, '61,
June 18, 'Gl,
June 18, '61,
June 18, '61,
June 18, '61,
June 18, '61,
June 18, '61,
June 18, '61,
June 29, '61,
Juno 18, '61,
June 18, '61,
Juno 29, ^^\,
June 29, '61,
June 18, '61,
June 18, '61,
June 29,
June 22,
Jnne 18,
June 29,
June 18,
June 29,
June 18,
Juno 29,
June 18,
June 18, '61,
July 15, '61,
July 8, '61,
April 10, '62,
July 29, '61,
June 18, '61,
June 18, '61,
Julv 21, '61,
May 27, '61,
July 29, '61,
June 18, '61.
Juuo 20, '(51,
Resigned July 7, 1862.
Detached to Signal Corps, Aug. 27, '61— pr. from
1st Lieutenant to Captain, July 7, 1862— mus-
tered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Pr. from 1st Sgt. to 2d Lt., Jan. 1, '62— to 1st Lt.,
July 7, '62— mus. out with Co., June 17, 1864.
Resigned December 9, 1861.
Pr. from 1st Sgt. to 2d Lt., July 7, '62— detached
May 30. 1864, to command 01st company Vets.,
3d Brigade, 2d Divison, Dep't West Virginia.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Died of wounds at Alexandria, September 24,
1862— grave, 1,598. '
Wd. and prisoner at Cloyd Mountain, May 9, '64.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Discharged and re-enlisted in battery O, 5th
United States Artillery, November 29, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 20, '63.
Transferred to Vet. Res. Corps— date unknoAvn.
Died at Fortress Monroe, September 21, 1882.
Died of wds. rec. at Cloyd Mountain, May 9, '64.
Killed at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30, '62.
Deserted February 6, 1663.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Transferred to company I, July 1, 1861.
Discharged- re-enlisted in battery C, 5th United
States Artillery, November 24, 1862.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 21, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 24, '63.
Transferred to 54th reg. P. V., July 4, 1864— Vet.
Transferred to 54th reg. P. V., July 4, 1864— Vet.
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Deserted August 12, 1861.
Deserted March 22, 1864— returned April 8, '64—
mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 16, '62.
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
THREE YEARS' SBRVICB.
mt
IIATR OF MUSTER
1
JIAMR.
RAN7{.
INTOfiERVICK.
.3
English, EmanTiel..
Private
July 20, '61,
Evans,- William D..
...do
Sept. 1, '61,
3
Flinn, Petor
...do
June 18, '61,
June 29, '61,
Juno 18, '61,
Juno 18, '01,
.3
3
3
3
Fill, John
...do
Foil, John G
...do.. ..
Gearhart, Abner C.
...do
Greenwood, LeAvis.
...do
Sept. 2, '62,
3
Gerbron, Joseph
...do
Sept. 2, '62,
3
(lerlach, Charles
...do
June 1.5, '61,
.3
Huff, Frederick
...do
June 18, '61,
3
Huver, James
...do
July 20, '61,
3
Houseworth, Josiah
...do
July 20, '61,
3
Hertle, Michael
...do
June J5, '61,
June 18, '61,
3
3
Hendricks, Hil'yO.
...do
Hager, Jolin S
...do
Oct. 10, '62,
3
Hull", Andrew
...do
June 20, '61,
July i), '61,
3
Jones, James
...do
Keeler, Joshua
...do
June 18, '61,
3
Kerns, Joseph
...do
Aug. 6, '62,
3
Reiser, Jesse
...do
June 29, '61,
3
Keiser, Adam
...do
Juno 29, '61,
June 29, '61,
3
3
Ladshaw, Abram...
...do
Lambenstine, Johr
...do
June 18, '61,
3
Long, Washington.
...do
Oct. 28, '62,
3
Ix)ngenbucher,Geo.
...do
June 18, '61,
3
Milloy, Daniel
...do
Sept. 1.5, '62,
3
Martin, John
...do
Sept. .3, '02,
3
Miller, Jeremiah
...do
July 9, '01,
3
Miller, William ....
...do
.Tuno 18, '01.
3
Ohl, John W
...do
Sept. 18, '62,
June 18, '61,
3
3
Peters, Theodore C.
...do....
Ponnypacker, Jesse
...do
Sept. 27, '62,
3
Reed, James A
..do....
June 29, '01,
3
Reiter, Benjamin...
...<]o....
Juno 18, '(H,
3
Reiter, George W..
..do
June 29, '61,
3
Reed, Milton
..do...
Mar. 27, '62,
3
Roberts, A. J
..<!o....
June J 8, 'i;i.
3
Keiter, (4eorgo W..
..do ...
July 2!). "OI.
3
Rebman, <loorge....
..do....
Aug. .">0, V2,
3
Scheetz, Milton . ..
...do....
June 18, '61.
3
Small, Johns
..do..
June 29, '61,
o
Seifert, Charles G..
..do....
•fune 18, '01.
3
Shively, John
..do....
July 10, '61,
3
Straun, Owen M....
..do....
Sept. 8, '62,
3
Sliilb, Frederif-k....
..do....
.June IS, '61.
3
Snable, Jeremiah..
..do....
.July 20, '61,
3
Small, John
...do
Juno 20, '61,
3
Schaarschmidt, 10..
..do....
.lune 20, '61,
3
Stouffcr, .Jacob L..
...do....
June 18, '01,
3
Sellers, Frank
..do
June 18, '61,
3
Thomas, George
...do
June 18, -61,
3
Trumbower, John..
..do
June 18, '61,
3
Trnmbower, John..
...do....
July 20, -61,
3
Walp, Charles J
..do
June 29, '61,
3
Wenkoldt, JacobF
...do
.lune 29, '61,
3
Wile, Michaol
...do
July 9, '61,
3
Willunei-, Jesse
...do
June 29, '61,
3
Weider, Wayne F...
...do
.fune 18, '61,
3
Wissir)gor. »'hrist'r
...do
June 18, '61,
3
Wjssiiiger, Dan-]...
...do
June 18, '61,
3
Warner, Stephen....
...do
July 20, '61,
3
WorthinaftOM,(5eo...
...do
Juno 18, '61,
3
Warner, Srephcn....
...do
July 29, '61,
3
Yeakel,JohnK......
...do
Aug. 17, '62,
3
Yotter, Martin
...do
June 29, '61,
3
Yeakf^l, Samuel K..
...do
Apg. 28, '62,
3
Ztnner, Levi
...do
June 29, '61,
3
Zimmennan, Lewis
...do
June 18, '61,
3
Zimmerman, T^ewis
...do,....
July 29, '61,
3
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 21, '63.
Mustered out Sept. 4, 1864— expiration of term.
Mustered out with comi>any, Juno 17, IHM.
Transferred to .54th regiment P. V., July 4, 1864.
Deserted September 24, 1862.
Mustered out with company, Juno 17, 1864.
Transferred to 54th regiment P. V., July 4, 1864.
Transferred to .54th regiment P. V., July 4, 1864.
Deserted May 26, 1863.
Mustered out with company, .Juno 17, 1864.
Mustered out with company, Juno 17, 1804.
Mustered out with company, Juno 17, 1864.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 20, '62.
Transferred to 54th regiment P. V., July 4, 1864.
Killed at Bull Run, August 30, 1862.
Di.sch. on Surg, certificate, Dec. 2, '62 — re-enlisted
Mar. 31, '64— tr. to .54th reg. P. V., July 4, 1864.
Mustered out with company, July 17, 1864.
Transferred to 54th regiment P. V., .July 4, 1864.
Died at Alexandria, Va., January 13, 1862.
Killed at Gaines' Mill, Juno 27, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Mustered out with company, .June 17, 1864.
Transferred to 54th regiment P. V., July 4, 1864.
Died at Harrisburg, Pa., January 28, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 9, 1863.
Transferred to 54th regim.ent P. V., July 4, 1864.
Deserted December 11, 1862.
Deserted Docombor 22, 1862.
Disch.arged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 18, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 11, '63.
Transferred to .54th regiment P. V., July 4, 1864.
Mustered out with company, .June 17, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Transferred to 54tn reg. P. V., July 4, 1864— Vet.
1'ransforred to 54th regiment P. V., July 4, 1864.
Killed at Bull Run, August 30, 1862.
Iieserted December 29, 1863.
Not on muster-out roll.
Mustered out willi company, June 17, 1864.
Mustered out witli company, June 17, 1864.
Mustered out with company, .June 17, 1864.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate — date unlcnown.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, July 29, 186.3.
Transferred to 54th reg. P. V., July 4, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 54th reg. P. V., July 4, '64— Vet.
'I'r. to western gun-J3oat service, Feb. 28, 1862.
Deserted December 17, 1862.
Missing in action at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Died at Washington, August 24, 1861 — buried in
Military Asylum Cemetery.
Transferred to 54th regiment P. V., July 4, 1864.
Deserted March 22, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Difscharged on Surgeon's certificate, Mar. 5, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 11, '6.3.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. May 25, '63.
Transferred to 54th reg. P, V., July 4, 1864— Vet.
Transferred to Signal Corps, August 27, 1861.
Deserted March 22, 1264.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, July 29, 1863.
Transferred to 54th reg. P. V., July 4, '64— Vet,
Transferred to .54th regiment P. V., July 4, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Apr. 27, '62.
Transferred to 54th reg. P. V., July 4, '64— Vet.
Deserted March 22, 1864.
G32
THIETY-SBCOND RBGIMEIirT — THIKD RESERVE.
Company I.
RECRUITED IN BUCKS COUNTY.
DATE OP MCSTEU |
INTO KEUVIOE. "I
H. Clay Beatty.
gamuel J. La Rue.
Samuel Beatty.
J. Hutchinson .
Samuel P. Banes.,
Joel Chester.,
Joseph M. Read.
Edward Richards.
Albert Gardner.
Thomas C. Leet.
John Ferris
Ervine C. Wright..
Robert Booz
Howard Reader
Lewis Holt
Simon C. Moor head
Nathan Harkness..
William H. Cooper
William L. Allen...
Lewis W. Gilkesoii
George S. .Siibcrt....
Charles Grovat.
Jacob Coombs
William W. Smith
William Whiiely..
William Burns .'...
James K. P. Barrj'
Arrison, Jonathan..
Anderson, Wm. B
Akers, William A..
Andrews, Samuel..
Allen, Charles S
Allen, Edward
Booz, Charles
Brelsford, William
Bushnell, Sam'l A.
Banes, Roadman ...
Bradon, Joseph...
Burgien, John,....
Benfer, JohnL ...
Clark, William...
Carliu, Charles....
Carr, Thomas
Coppel, Joseph
Cummings, Wm..
Clark, Benjamin..
Qirran, Daniel
Donkel, John
Dorran, Duval
Douglass, John M...
Erich, John
Fennemoro, Thos
Force, George W.
.do..,
.ao ..,
.do..
..do....
..do
Muc...
..do....
..do....
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..do
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..do....
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...do .
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do,
...do ,
...do,
...do,
...do.
May 29,
'61,
3
May 29,
'Gl,
3
May 20,
'61,
3
May 29,
'61,
3
May 29,
'61,
3
May 29,
'61,
3
May 29,
'61,
a
May 29,
'61,
3
May 29,
'61,
3
July 17,
'01,
3
May 29,
'61,
3
Mav 29,
'61,
3
May 29.
'61,
3
Mav 26,
'61,
3
May 29,
'61,
3
May 29,
'61,
3
May 29,
'61,
3
May 29,
'61,
3
May 29,
'(U,
3
May 29,
'61,
3
Sept. .5,
'62,
3
May 29,
'61,
3
May 29,
'61,
3
Sept. 25,
'62.
S
Mav 29,
'61,
3
July 29,
'61,
3
Doc. 10,
'61,
3
Mav 29,
'61.
,3
May 29,
'61,
3
May 29.
'61,
3
July 17.
'61,
3
July 20,
'61,
3
May 29,
'61,
3
May 29,
'61,
3
Sept. 25,
'61,
3
May 29,
'61,
3
May 29,
'61,
3
Sept. 25,
'61,
3
Sept. 3,
'62,
3
Sept, ,3,
'62,
3
May 29,
'(;i.
3
May 29,
'61,
3
Aug. 30,
'62,
3
July 17,
'61,
3
May 29,
'61,
3
May 29,
'61,
3
May 29,
'61,
3
July 20,
'61,
3
May 26,
'61,
3
May 29,
'61,
3
May 29,
'61,
3
July 17,
'61,
3
Auc 13,
'62,
3
Killed at Bull Run, August 30, 1862.
Promoteil from lat Lt. to Capt., Oct. 1, '62 — mus-
tered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Promoted from 2d to 1st Lt., Oct. 1, 1862— mus-
tered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Promoted to Cor., Oct. 1, '62— to IstSgt., Nov. 1,
1862 — to 2d Lt., May 14, '63 — mustered out with
company, Juno 17, 1864.
Pr. from Cor. to Sgt., Oct. 1, '62— to 1st Sgt., Mar.
7, 1803 — mus. out with company, June 17, 1864.
Killed at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30, '62.
Wounded at Antietam — not on muster-out roll.
Promoted from Cor. to Sgt., Oct. 1, 1862— mus-
tered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 14, 1862.
Transferred to ri4th regiment P, V., July 4, 1864.
Transferred to 54th reg. P. V., July 4, '64— Vet.
Promoted to Com. Sgt-, November 1, 1862.
Died June 18, 1862.
Deserted August 30, 1862.
Promoted to Cor., Oct. 1, '62— mustered out witji
company, June 17, 1864.
Promoted to Cor., Oct. 1, '62— mustered out with
company, June 17, 1864.
Promoted to Cor., Oct. 1, '6f -mustered out with
company, June 17, 1864.
Promoted to Cor., March 1, 1863— mustered out
Avith company, June 17, 1864.
Promoted to Cor., July 1, '63, mustered out with
company, June 17, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 24, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 2, '63.
Discharged Feb. 10, 1863, for wounds received at
Bull Run, August 30, 1862.
Transferred to regimental band, October 1, '61—
died — date unknown.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
M ustered out with company July 17, 1864.
Discharged July 21, 1861.
Transferred to 54th regiment P. V., July 4, 1864,
Mustored out with company, June 17, 1864."
Mustei-od out with company, June 17, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, April 9, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 10, '62.
Mustered out July 26, 1864— expiration of term.
Transferred to company D, Oct. 1, 1861.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864,
Not on muster-out roll.
Transferred to company C, July 1, 1861.
Transferred to Signal Corps, April 7, 1864— dis-
charged, date unknown — re-enlisted.
Transferred to 54th regiment P. V., July 4, 1864.
Transferred to 54th regiment P. V., July 4, 1864.
Transferred to 54th regiment P. V., July 4, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 10, 1862.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate— date unknown.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, July 29,1863.
Transferred to 5-lth regiment P. V., July 4, 1864.
Died at Philadelphia, February 19, 1863.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Deserted Juno 10, 1863.
Discharged by sentence of generaljcourt martial,
for desertion, February 6, 1862.
Promoted to Com. Sergeant, June 1, 1861.
Deserted August 30, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Killed at (Charles City Cross Roads, Juno 30i, '62.
Died December 12, 1863.
THREE YEARS' SERVICE.
G33
Geathers, Mahlon...
Garwood, Allen L...
Gibson, Tolbert
Geary, Charles
Guy, Robert E
Gosline, Richard
Hunter, John
Hellingrs, Edward...
Hall, William
Harkens, Albert
Highland, Eugene..
Howell, F.B
Hare, John
Jacoby, Edward C.
Johnson, Charles....
Jolly, James M
Johnson, David P...
Knight, William G
Kennedy, George E
Landreth, Edward
Lieeti, Samuel H....
jLashels, John L ....
La Rue, Manuel....
Leeson, James
Mackie, Hugh
Moorehead, T. J....
Miles, Thomas
Mooney, Edw'rd W
Miltenberger, C
Martin, John D
M'Kenna, Michael.,
Nelson, Alexander
Newcamp, John
Nelson, William H
Oesterben, George
Ogelby, Isaac
Peters, Caleb
Rue, James N
Roberts, Mahlon...
Ryon, Charles M..
Richardson, S. V .
Rodamaker, Wm.
Reading, James....
Schaefler, John ....
Stackhouse, Wm..
Subers, Edward...
Stumsfelts, Christ'n
Private
...do...
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...do...
...do...
...do...
...do...
...do...
...do...
...do...
...do...
...do...
...do...
...do...
...do...
Smith, Joseph....
Synnamon, H
Synnamon, Thom's
States, Abraham
Smith, William..
Scott, John T
Shock, Henry T..
Severns, Allen....
States, William..
Terry, William..
Tarpy, John
Thomas, James..
Vansant, William..
Welch, Michael
Wilson, Ebenezer...
Woiter, Frank R....
Whicher, Henry C
VVilkie, Samuel
Welsh, John
Wright, John
W.'ird, James
Wilson, Henry
Wright, Robert E...
' 89
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do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
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July 17,
Aug. 13
Sept. 2.5
Sept. 5.
July 21,
Sept. 13,
May 29,
May 29,
Sept. 25,
May 29,
Sept. 25,
Mar. 20.
Feb. 23,
May 29,
May 29,
Sept.
May
July
Ma5'
May
May
Sept.
July
May
May
May
July
May
July
May
Mar.
Sept.
June
May
May 29,
Aug. 22,
July 29,
May 29,
May 29,
July 20,
July 19,
Sept. 15,
Sept. 25,
May 29,
May 29,
May 29,
May 29,
Sept.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
May
July
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
May
Sept.
May
May
May
May
July
May
May
Sept.
Sept.
May
Mar.
July
5, '61,
29, '61,
29, '61,
29, '61,
29, '61,
22, '61,
5, '62,
25, '61,
23, '61,
29, '61,
25, '61,
29, '61,
29, '61,
29, '61,
29, '61,
29, '61,
29, '61,
29, '61,
25, '61,
16, '62,
29, '61,
11, '64,
29, '61,
Transferred to 54th regiment P. V., July 4, 1864.
Transferred to 54ih regiment P. V., July 4, 1864-
Deserted October 1, 18G1.
Deserted — date unknown.
Deserted — date unknown.
Not on muster-out roll.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Disch. Dec. 17, '62, for wds. received June 30,'62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 11, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 4, '63.
Ti-ansferrcd to 54th regiment P. V., July 4, 1864.
Transferred to 54th regiment P. V., July 4, 1864.
Transferred to .54th regiment P. V., July 4, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Deserted December 11, 1862 — returned May 5,
1863— mustered out August 23, 1864, to date
June 17, 1864.
Transferred to 64th reg. P. V., July 4, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 54th reg. P. V., July 4, '64— Vet.
Discharged — date unknown.
Deserted April 13, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Transferred to 54th reg. P. V., July 4, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 54th regiment P. V., July 4, 1864.
Deserted— date unknown.
Deserted— date unknown.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Ti*. to Western Gunboat service — date unknown.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 14, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, March, '63-
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862-
Deserted — date unknown.
Not on muster-out roll.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 4, '63.
Transferred to company G, October 1, 1861.
Wounded and prisoner, May 9, 1864— died at An-
dersonville, Sept. 21, 1864— grave, 9,434.
Transferred to 54th reg. P. V., July 4, 1864— Vet.
Transferred to 54th regiment P. V., July 4, 1864.
Transferred to 54th regiment P. V., July 4, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 4, '63.
Ti-ansferred to 54th regiment P. V., July 4, 1864,
Transferred to 54th reg., P. V., July 4, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 54th reg. P. V., July 4, '64— Vet.
Died of wounds received, June 30, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Discharged October 6, 1862, for wounds received
June 30, 1862.
Transferred to .54th regiment P. V., July 4, 1864.
Tr. to company B, 54th reg. P. V., July 4, 1864,
Tr. to company B, 54th reg. P. V., July 4, 1864.
Transferred to .54th regiment P. V., July 4, 1864.
Killed at Bull Run, August 30, 1862.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Died at Harrisburg — date unknown.
Not on muster-out roll.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 25, '62.
Transferred to 54th regiment P. V., July 4, 1864.
Died June 3, 1864, at Washington, D. C, of wds.
received at Cloyd Mountain, W. V., May 9, '64.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1884.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 10, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 27, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb, 4, '63,
Transferred to 54th regiment P. V., July 4, 1864,
Transferred to 54th regiment P. V , July 4, 1864,
Deserted December 4, 1862,
Not on muste&out roll,
ed — date unknown
634
THIETY-SECOND REGIMENT — THIRD RESERVE,
Company K.
recruited in bucks county.
Horatio G. Sickel ,
William Brian
David Wonderly.,
David W. Donaghy
Thos. C Spackman
Jobn M. James ..
William Krause.,
Ran'ph Williamson
Gabriel L. Todd
Edward Wood
Rob't D. D. Brian...
William P. Smith...
William H. Brian...
Thomas Kane
James Brooke
Charles Morgan
William H. Lewis..
Charles Brook ..
Wm. Dennison
William Hazlett..
Owen Jones.
George M. Sailor
Matthew Jordon
WiUiam Brittain.
Francis Conner..,
Aldworth, John..
Adair, Samuel M
Adams, Joseph ..
Boger, Henry D..
Bryant, Joseph...
Brown, Stephen..
Bender, John F..
Bechtel, John
Brockway, John.
Black, James
Buck, Isaac G
Bows, Dennis
Bressler, John....
Barr, Joseph
Beck, Augustus.
Beaumont, John B..
Clayton , James W
Clayton, Henry M.
Capt.
..do..
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1st Lt.
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2d Lt...
1st Sgt.
Serg't..
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May 27, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
July 11, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May
May
May
Mar.
May
July
May
May
May
May
May
May
July
May
May
May
May
May
May
July
May-
June
May
May
May
May
May
July
July
July
July
May
July
May
May
May
27, '61,
27, '61,
27, '61,
1, '62,
27, '61,
29, '61,
27, '61,
27, '61,
27, '61,
27, '61,
27, '61,
27, '61,
18, '61,
27, '61,
27, '61,
27, '61,
27, '61,
27, '61,
27, '61,
13, '61,
27, '61,
27, '61,
27, '61,
27, '61,
27, '61,
27, '61,
27, '61,
16, '61,
9, '61,
17, '61,
11, '61,
27, '61,
17, '61,
27, '61,
27, '61,
27, '61,
Promoted to Colonel, June 21, 1861.
Appointed Capt. V. R. C, Sept. 15, 1863— disch.
for wounds received in action, Feb. 15, 1863.
Promoted to 1st Lt., Feb. 1, 1863 — to Capt., Sept.
16, '63— disch. on Surg, certificate. May 23,1864,
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 27, 1863.
Promoted to Cor., March 1, 1862— toSgt., July 31,
'62— to 1st Sgt., Aug. 1, 1862— to 2dLt., Feb. 1»
1863— to 1st Lt., Sept. 16, 1863— mustered out
with companv, June 17, 1864.
Promoted to Sgt. March 1, '62— to 1st Sgt., Mar.
1, 1863— to 2d Lt., Sept. 16, 1863— mustered out
with company, June 17, 1864.
Promoted to Cor., August 19, 1862— to Sgt., Dec.
10, 1862— to 1st Sgt., Nov. 1, 1863— kiUed acci-
dentally, June 7, 1864.
Promoted to Cor., March 1, '62— to Sgt., Dec. 11,
1862— mus. out with company, June 17, 1864.
Promoted to Cor. Aug. 1, 1S62— to Sgt., March 1,
1863 — mus. out with company, June 17, 1864.
Promoted to Cor., Oct. 17, 1862— to Sgt., July I,
1863— mus. out with company, June 17, 1864.
Promoted to Cor., Oct. 17, 1862— to Sgt., Dec. 26,
1863— transferred to 54th reg. P. V., July 4,1864.
Promoted to Sgt., Februarv28, '63— to Sgt. Maj.,
March 1, 1863.
Promoted to Cor., March 1, 1862— to Sgt., Dec. 10,
1862— deserted May 25, 1863.
Promoted to Corporal, December 10, 1862— mus-
tered out with company, Jiine 17, 1864.
Promoted to Corporal, December 10, 1862 — mus-
tered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Promoted to Corporal, December 10, 1862 — ^mus-
tered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Promoted to Corporal, February 8, 1862 — trans-
ferred to battery C, 5th U. S. Art., Dec. 9, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 11,1861.
Promoted to Corporal, August 6, 1861- discharg-
ed Dec. 7, 1862, for wounds received in action.
Promoted to Corporal, Dec. 1, 1861— discharged
on Surgeon's certificate, November 2, 1862.
Promoted to Corporal, March 1, 1862 — discharg-
ed on Surgeon's certificate, December 2, 1862.
Promoted to Corporal, Dec. 1, 1861 — discharged
on Surgeon's certificate, February 10, 1862.
Promoted to Corporal, Dec. 10, 1862— transferred
to 54th regiment P. V., July 4, 1864— Vet.
Promoted to Corporal, February 8, 18^— killed
at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Mustered out with companv, June 17, 1864.
Transferred to 54th reg. P. V., July 4, 1864.
Deserted December 4, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Dec. 2, 1863^
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 26, '65.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 26, '62.
Ti-ansferred to 54th reg. P. V., July 4, 1864— Vet.
Transferred to Vet. Res. Corps, July 29, 1863.
Transferred to 54th reg. P. V., July 4, 1864.
Transferred to 54th reg. P. V., July 4, 1864.
Transferred to 54th reg. P. V., July 4, 1864— Vet.
Died November 26, 1862.
Deserted August 1, 1862.
Deserted August 22, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
THEBE YEAKS' SEllVTOB.
635
Collins, John
Carr, Edwin A...
Conway, William...
Carpenter, John B..
Callahan, Hugh.
Devitt, Henry B
De Baufre, Wm
Eckard, George W.
Evins, Christopher
Fisher, Albert D
Frazier, Alexander
Ferguson, David
Goslcr, Isaiah S..
Haynes, William H
Helfricht, George I
Hopper, Jacob
Humison, Hiram...,
Handerhill, Daniel
Hanold, Charles-t...
Jones, David ,
Jaquett, Joseph,...
Lioag, James
Lieonard, Thomas,
lienay, John
Lantz, Jacob
Morgan. George W
jNlitchell, Lemuel...
Mooney, Hugh
M' Donald, Wilham
Niclierson, Joshua.
Neid, John ,
Painter, William ..,
Phiilips, Henry E..
Quick, Abraham I.
Keinboth, George P
Ramler, Leonard
Eudolph, Joseph,
Sinn, Samuel H..,
Swan, Thomas E
Snyder, Benj. K.,
Sample, Thomas
Schroyer, Wesley...
Shaw, Wm. H. H...
Stackhouse, David..
Shaw, William H
Stern, "Valentine..
Spink, Valentine W
StiUraan, Thomas.
Todd, James A
Thomas, George ...
Ungerbuchler, W.
Vanhorn, John ...
Watson, Joseph...
Wilson, Thomas..,
William, Thomas
Wright, Enos L...
Wine, George
Wondesland, Peter
White, Thomas .
Wright, George..
Young, Edward.
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May 27,
Sept. 4, '62,
July 16, '6
May 27, '6
May 27, '6:
July
May
May
May
May
July
May
May
May
May
July
July
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May
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May
27,
27,
27,
2,
16,
27,
27,
27,
27,
17,
17,
27,
27,
27,
6, '62,
May 27,
May
May
May
May
May
May
Sept.
May
May-
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
27, '62,
27, '61
27, '61
27, '61
27, '61
27, '61
4, '62.
27, '6i:
27, '61
27, '61
27, '61
27, '61
27, '61
27, '61
27, '61
27, '61
July 11, '61
May 27, '61
May 27, '61
May 27, '61
July 13, '61
Sept. 10, '61.
May 27, '61
May 27, '61
May 27, '61
May 27, '61
May
May
May
May
July
May
May
July
July
May
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Mustered out with company, Juno 17, 1864.
Transferred to 54th reg. P. V., July 4, 1864— Vet.
Deserted August 25, 1861.
Deserted June 20, 1861.
Pr. to Cor., July 1, 1861— to Sgt., Dec. 1, '61— re-
duced— disch. on Surg, certificate, Aug. 7, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, April 12, '62.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Deserted August 22, 1862.
Deserted July 19, 1861.
Deserted June 10, 1863.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 27, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec, 25, '61.
Deserted July 26, 1861.
Deserted December 12, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Transferred to 54th regiment P. V., July 4, 1864.
Killed by gun-shot while in discharge of duty,
April 2, 1862.
Deserted September 16, 1862— arrested Octob^
8, 1863— deserted again July 6, 1864.
Discharged on Surg, certificate— date unknown.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Mis. in action at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, 1862.
Deserted August 25, 1861.
Mustered out vidth company, June 17, 1864.
Disch. for wds. rec. in action— date unknown.
Transferred to 54tb regiment P. V., July 4, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June 29, '63.
Died at Annapolis, October 11, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 26, '62.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Reduced from Sgt. — deserted Aug. 22, 1862— ar-
rested Nov- 13, 1863— mus. out June 17, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, May 24, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 25, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 28, '62.
Transferred to 54th reg. P. V., July 4, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 54th reg. P. V., July 4, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 54th regiment P. V., July 4, 1864.
Transferred to 54th reg. P. V., July 4, '64— Vet.
Deserted August 1, 1862— arrested December S,
1863— deserted again January 6, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864-
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 14, '61.
Promoted to Sgt., Mar. 1, 1862— reduced— trans-
ferred to Veteran Reserve Corps, Feb. 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864-
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Oct. 26, 1863.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 26, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 21, '62.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate— date unknown.
Transferred to 54th regiment P. V., July 4, 1864.
Missing in action at Glendale, Va., June 30, '62.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
TJNASSIGNBD MEN
Durr, John
Poy, Joseph H.
Private
..do.',.,..
White, Thomas.^..4.-..do
Mar. 10, '64,
Nov. 6, '63,
Mar. 10, '64,
3 Not on muster-out roll.
3 Not on muster-out roll.
3 ! Not on mysterrout roll.
Thirty-Third Regiment,
FOUETH RESEEYE.
THE companies composing the Fourth Kegiment were recruited, one from
each of the counties of Chester, Monroe, Montgomery, Lycoming and
Susquehanna, and the remaining five from the city and county of Philadelphia.
The latter were sworn into the State service before leaving Philadelphia. Most
of these companies had been partially recruited imder former calls, but not
being accepted their organizations were preserved and the expenses borne by
the officers and their friends. The companies were ordered to rendezvous at
the camp at Easton, where seven, raised in Philadelphia and vicinity, arrived
early in June. General M'Call, who had been appotated to command the divi-
sion, visited the camp on the 14th of June, and gave orders for its voluntary
organization. He again visited it on the 20th, when, finding that regimental
organizations had not been effected, he prescribed regulations by which they
were immediately executed. The following field officers were elected for the
Fourth Eegiment : Eobert G. March, Colonel, John F. Gaul, Lieutenant Colonel,
and Eobert M. M'Clure, Major.
The regiment was clothed and equipped at the camp near Easton in July.
On the 16th it was ordered to Harrisburg, and proceeded thither by rail, en-
camping at Camp Curtin, where it remained until the 21st, when, in compliance
with orders from the national authorities at Washington, it moved by rail to
Baltimore, and encamped at Carroll Hill, reporting to General Bix. A few
days later it moved to Stewart's mansion on Baltimore street, where it remained
on duty until the last of August, when it was ordered to the general camp ol
rendezvous for the Eeserves at Tenallytown. On the Second of September Gen-
eral M'Call thus reports its condition : " The Fourth Eegiment, Colonel Eobert
G. March, with an aggregate list of eight hundred and forty-seven men, is vari-
ously armed, the flank companies have rifles ; company K, has the Harper's
Ferry musket; the other companies the old, altered fliat-lock musket. This
regiment, when encamped near Baltimore, was drilled in street firing to the
neglect of the battalion drill, which is now being steadily practiced." On the
1st of October Colonel March resigned on account of disability, and was suc-
ceeded by Albert L. Magilton, Lieutenant Colonel of the Second Eeserve. Upon
the occasion of the presentation of flags to the division, the Fourth, being on
picket duty, did not participate in the ceremonies. Colonel Magilton was well
versed in military duty, and under his skDlful discipline the regiment acquired
marked proficiency. Upon the organization of the division, the Fourth was
assigned to the Second Brigade,* commanded by General Meade.
* Organization of the Second Brigade, Brigadier General George G. Meade ; Pennsylvania
Reserve Corps, Major General George A. M'CaU. Third (32d) Regiment Pensylvania Volun
teers, Colonel Horatio G. Sickel ; Fourth (33d) Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, Colonei
Albert I.. Magilton ; Seventh (36th) Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, Colonel Ehsha B.
Harvey ; Eleventh (40th) Regiment Peunaylvania Volunteers, Colonel Thomas F. Gallagher.
1862 BATTLE OF GAINES' MILL. 637
On the 9tli of October the division broke camp at Tehallytown, and crossing
the cliain bridge, encamped in line with the Army of the Potomac near Lang-
ley. The Fourth Eegiment, with the exception of the First, which was on its
right, held the extreme right of the line. During the month of December
Colonel Magilton established a school for the instruction of the officers, wliich
was held nightly, and at which they were critically examined in the lesson
which they had been required to study, and in the daily drill they were called,
in turn, to put in practice the lesson of the previous evening. By this thorough
course of discipline they soon became expert in duties, which, to many of them,
were entirely new. In the brilliant little victory achieved at Dranesville on the
20th of December, by the Third Brigade under General Ord, the Second Bri-
gade was held in reserve ; but, upon the opening of the fight, marched rapidly
to its support, arriving upon the field, however, too late to be engaged.
Joining in the general forward movement of the army towards Manassas,
which commenced in March, the Fourth moved to Hunter's Mills, where the
division was halted, it having been discovered that the enemy had fled. After
a few days delay it returned to Alexandria, where it bivouacked and remained
till ordered to Catlett's Station.
TJpon the departure of M'Clellan for the Peninsula, it was intended that
M'Dowell, who commanded the First Corps, should join him by an overland
route, covering Washington. The Reserves, constituting a part of the First
Corps, were ordered to concentrate at Falmouth, opposite Fredericksburg,
early in June, and orders were issued for an advance by the general route of
the Eichmond and Potomac raili-oad. The First Brigade was al ready across the
Eappahannock, when the order for an advance by that line was countermanded,
and the Eeserves, being detached from M'Dowell's Corps, were ordered to pro-
ceed by water to White House, on the Pamunky, and thence march and form
a junction with M'Clellan's army.
The Fourth regiment arrived in the neighborhood of Mechanicsville on the
20th of June, and soon confronted the enemy. On the 26th a sevei'e batt.le was
fought by the Eeserves on the line of Beaver Dam Creek, in which the enemy
was repulsed with great slaughter. In this engagement the Fourth was held
in reserve, and, though under fire during the entire battle, was not actively
engaged. During the night the division was withdrawn to Gaines' Mill, where,
on the following day, the rebel army, sixty thousand strong, under its most
trusted leaders, attacked the single corps of Fitz John Port^^solated from
the main army by the Chickahominy Eiver. In this engagement M'Call's divi-
sion was held in reserve until three o'clock P. M., when it was ordered in, and
soon became desperately engaged. The Fouith Eegiment, says Sypher, ^^ com-
manded by Colonel Magilton, supported Duryea's Zouaves, and after driving
the enemy from the woods the regiment moved up to support Colonel Sickel,
whose regiment was engaged in a terrific contest. Before the Fourth could
come up, the Third had repulsed the enemy, and Colonel Magilton was ordered
to the extreme left. Soon after going into action there, his regiment was over-
whelmed,* driven back, and becoming detached, was forced to cross the Chicka-
hominy to Smith's division to escape being captured."
*This and all oiix positions were held against the enormous odds, and the enemy were at
times driven hack hy om- hattahons of fresh troops as they were successively thrown into
action. At each repulse by us, fresh troops were thrown by the enemy upon our exhausted
forces, and in such nurybers and so rapidly that it appeared as if their Reser^'^es were inex-
638 THIRTY-THIRD REGIMEXT — FOURTH RESERVE. 1862
Eetiriag from the Chickahominy, the Army of the Potomac slowly wended
its way towards the James. At ChSrles City Cross Eoads the Reserves were
drawn up across the New Market road to resist any attack from the direction
of Eichmond. On the 30th of June the enemy having massed his forces in
their immediate front, attacked at half past two P. M. in the most determined
manner, and followed up his first onset with unabated fury. The Fourth was
posted in the front line on the right, in support of Eandall's Battery. Upon
the opening of the battle the enemy struck heavily upon the left, but supports
coming up quickly the force of the blow was broken and his lines were repulsed.
" Some time after this," says General M'Call in his official report, " the most
determined charge of the day was made upon Eandall's Battery by a full bri-
gade, advancing in wedge shape, without order, but with a wild recklessness
that I never saw equalled. Somewhat similar charges had, as I have stated,
been previously made on Cooper's and Kern's Batteries by single regiments
without success, the Confederates having been driven back with heavy loss.
A like result appears to have been anticipated by Eandall's company, and the
Fourth Eegiment, (as was subsequently reported to me,) was requested not to
advance between the guns, as I had ordered, as it interfered with the cannon-
eers, but to let the battery deal with them. Its gallant commander did not
doubt, I am satisfied, his ability to repel the attack, and his guns fairly opened
lanes in the advancing host," But the enemy,' unchecked, closed up his shat-
tered ranks and came on, with arms trailed, at a run to the very muzzles of the
guns where he pistolled and bayonetted the cannoneers and attacked their sup-
ports with such fury and in such overwhelming numbers that they were broken,
and thrown into great confusion. Eemnants of the regiment, however, rallied
and held their ground with the most determined obstinacy. " It was bere,
however," says General M'Call, " my fortune to witness between those of my
men who stood their gTOund, and rebels wlio advanced, one of the fiercest bayo-
net fights that perhaps ever occurred on this continent. Bayonets were crossed
and locked in the struggle ; bayonet wounds were freely given and received.
I saw skulls crushed by the heavy blow of the butt of the musket, and, in.
short, the desperate thrusts and parries of a life and death encounter, proving
indeed that Greek had met Greek, when the Alabama boys fell upon the sons
of Pennsylvania."* The enemy was successfully held in check, and during
the night the Eeserves retired to Malvern Hill. Here M'CaU's Division was
held in reserve aiid was not called into action. The casualties in the Fourth
Eegiment, during the seven days of battle, were upwards of two hundred.
From Malvern Hill the Eeserves marched with the army to Harrison's Land-
ing, where they remained until summoned to the support of Pope, on the Eapi-
dan. General M'Call having resigned, the command of the division was given
to General John F. Eeynolds, under wbom it marched to the plains of Manas-
sas, and was engaged in the second battle of Bull Eun, on the 29tlj and 30tli
of August. The Fourth Eegiment was posted near the centre of the last Une.
Attacked with overwhelming numbers the left was obliged to yield, the troops
haustible ; the action now extended throughout our entire line, the brigades of M'Call were
successively thrown forward to give support to Morrell's hard pressed division. The promised
reinforcements (Slocum's Division) arrived just as the last of M'Call's troops had been sent
in to the relief of those of Morrell's Battahons, whose ammunition had been exhausted, or to
take the place of those who had been nearly cut to •pieces.^Official Report of General Porf^r.
* Moore's Rebellion Record, Comp. Vol., page 668.
1863 ANTIETAM AND FBBDERICKSBURG. 639
not being sufficiently in hand for the commandijig General to ftirnish ready
supports at the needed points. The Eeserves fought well in this battle ; but
from no fault of theirs it was in vain. The loss in the Fourth was one killed
and eleven wounded.
The regiment next met the enemy at South Mountain. General Meade hav-
ing succeeded to the command of the division, Colonel Magilton assumed com-
mand of the Second Brigade, and Major Nyce, that of the regiment, Colonel
Woolworth being absent, wounded. The First Brigade, under Seymour, was
ordered to advance and take a low ridge, running parallel to the mountain.
The Third Brigade, under Gallagher, and the Second, under Magilton, was
formed in line with that of Seymour's, but lower down in the Valley. At the
foot of the mountain the enemy's infantry was met, when the action became
general, and, as the liae advanced, his troops, posted behind trees and rocks,
were graduaUy dislodged until the heights were carried and the victory was
complete. The Fourth lost, in this engagement, five men killed and twenty-
two wounded.
From South Mountain the Reserves moved through Boonsboro', and, cross-
ing Antietam Creek, opened the battle on the evening of the 16th of Septem-
ber, where the Fourth was in the advance. Eesting upon the groimd on
which they had fought, at daybreak on the following morning they renewed
the battle, which raged with great fury for five hours, when the division was
relieved. The Fourth lost in this engagement five killed, forty wounded and
four missing.
In the battle of Fredericksburg, which was fought on the 13th of December,
the Fourth participated and held the right of the second line. Advancing in
the face of a severe fire of infantry and artillery, the men fought with deter-
mined bravery, and breaking through the enemy's line carried the summit,
which was the key to his position ; but failing of support the division was
forced to retire,* and the fruits of the success were lost. The Fourth lost in
this engagement two killed, thirty-four wounded and four missing. Among
the wounded was Lieutenant Colonel Woolworth, commanding the regiment.
Soon after the battle of Fredericksburg, Colonel Magilton resigned, and
Eichard H. Woolworth, Major of the Third Eegiment, who had been acting as
Lieutenant Colonel, was promoted to fill the vacancy. On the 8th of February,
1863, the Eeserves, now greatly reduced by active service, were ordered to the
defences of Washington to rest and recruit. Here the Fourth Eegiment re-
mained, engaged in various duties pertaining to the Department, until the 6th
of January, 1864, when, in company with the Third, it was ordered to duty
in West Virginia.
On the evening of January 3th, orders were received to take transportation
at Washington. Soon after midnight they left camp, m arched into Washington ,
were loaded into box carrs, and proceeded by the Baltimore and Ohio railroad
to Martinsbuig, where they arrived on the morning of the 7th. From Wash-
*So sudden and unlooked for was Meade's success, that General Gregg, mistaking the ad-
vancing Federals for a body of Confederates, did what he could to prevent his men from firing
and fell mortaUy wounded while doing so. The brigades received and poured a withering fire
into the faces of Meade's men. At this moment the second line, composed of Early's and
Taliaferro's Division, moved forward at a double quick and turned the tide. Meade's confused
line was compelled to draw back ; the enemy was closing in on either flank, and the alterna-
tive of a rapid retreat, only, was left \Am.— Battle-field of Fredericksburg, (rebel,) pages 16
and 17.
640 THIRTY-THIRD REGIMENT — FOURTH RESERVE. 18G4
iugton Junction to Martiusburg, the cars were pushed forward at their utmost
speed. The Gth and 7th being the coldest days of the winter, the men suffered
terribly from the sharp winter blasts as they were hurled through the gaps and
ravines of this mountainous district.
At Martinsburg they found General Averill's Cavalry. His command had
just returned from a raid upon Salem, in Eoanolie county, Virgiuia, an impor-
tant point on the Virginia and Tennessee raHroad, where they destroyed a great
quantity of commissary stores which the enemy had collected there. On their
return they were pursued by a heavy force of rebels. It was thought that the
enemy designed pushing forward to the Baltimore and Ohio railroad, perhaps
into the border counties of Pennsylvania, and hence the speedy forwarding of
these two regiments to the rescue. 'No attempt was made to execute this pur-
pose, and there was no immediate work for the detachment upon its arrival.
The Third was commanded by Major William Briner, the Fourth by Lieu-
tenant Colonel T. F. B. Tapper, the whole under command of Colonel Woolworth
of the Fourth. The detachment performed picket duty on the roads in the
vicinity of Martin sburg from January 7th till the 28th. On the latter date it was
ordered to take transportation on cars westward, and was halted at New Creek,
a station in a wild mountainous district one hundred miles west from Martins-
burg. The detachment reported to Colonel Mulligan who had command of
this post. The exigency which called the Third and Fourth to this wild forlorn
spot appeared to have passed, and they were ordered to pitch their tents on a
flat on the north branch of the Potomac. Early in the night of January 31st,
in the midst of a rainstorm, they were ordered to report at Colonel Mulligan's
headquarters with two days' rations. It was reported that the rebels had at-
tacked a traiu of eighty wagons going from New Creek to Petersburg, in
Hardy county, a point some forty miles south, an extreme out-post, garrisoned
by a small federal force. Under the command of Colonel Mulligan the Third
and Fourth, accompanied by several small squads of cavalry and infantry
commenced the night pursuit. They were marched and counter-marched for
six successive days and nights without shelter over muddy and rocky roads,
compelled to ford swoUen mountain streams, scour the sides of mountains,
penetrate gaps on either side of the narrow valley through which they marched,
for the double purpose of finding the enemy and guarding against surprise.
Within five miles of Moorefield they formed a junction with Averill's Cav-
alry, which had marched from Martinsburg through Winchester and EoDiney.
The enemy moved with rapidity, and succeeded in escaping with most of the
wagon train, together with about five hundred cattle stolen from the people of
Hardy and Hampshire counties.
Completely exhausted from constant marching, want of sleep and exposure,
the two regiments returned on the evening of February 6th to their t<jnts
left standing on the banks of the Potomac. On the 10th of February, the
Third Eegiment was furnished with transportadon to Martinsburg. The
Fourth followed two or three days later. On the night of February 11th, a.
force of rebel brigands said to have been under the command of the " chival-
rous" Harry GUmore, threw a passenger train off the track eight miles east of
Martinsburg, and robbed the passengers of all their valuable effects. This was
represented as the advance guard of a large rebel force in the vicinity of Win-
chester. Early on the morning of the 12th, Colonel Rodgera who haxl com-
mand of the troops in and about Martinsburg, put the Thii'd Keserv'ts Eigh-
1864 WEST VIRGmiA CAMPAIGN. 641
teenth Connecticut, One Hundred and Twenty third Ohio and two batteries, in
motion towards Winchester. Several regiments of cavalry preceded the in-
fantry and artillery. Winchester was reached in the afternoon, but neither
robbers nor enemy in force were found. On the following day this force re-
turned to Martinsburg.
Wednesday, February 7th, the Third moved from Martinsburg to Vancleves-
ville, five miles east of Martinsburg on the Baltimore and Ohio railroad, and
the Fourth to Kearneysville, nine miles east on the same road. From these two
points the regiments performed picket duty on the railroad until March 27th,
when the Fourth was moved to Harper's Ferry ; two days after, the Third
joined it. The detachment performed picket duty at Harper's Ferry till April
3d. All baggage that could possibly be dispensed with was here stored. Each
man was ordered to have on his person sixty rounds of cartridge, an extra pair
of shoes and four days' rations. Thus relieved of many camp comforts and
having received additional burdeBis, the Third and Fourth were again sent
westward, across the Alleghenies, to Grafton, two hundred miles from Harper's
Ferry ; from thence, five miles on the South Branch road leading to Parkersburg,
to Webster. Several loyal Virginia regiments had preceded the Eeserves at
this point, and two batteries followed. Averill's cavaby went into camp
several miles farther north. Wagons, ambulances, and pontoon bridges were
collected at Webster. The design of the expedition, which was to start from
this point, was to advance upon the Virginia and Tennessee railroad, by marching
through Barbour and Eandolph counties, and thence directly south through the
mountainous districts. The continuous rains, however, made the roads impas-
sable ; in addition to this, the enemy, having some knowledge of the design and
route, had dug down the mountain road in several narrow passes, and felled
trees over other portions. It was eventually concluded to abandon j:he enter-
prise. The force that had been collected about Webster was divided and sent
east and west. Several Virginia regiments marched to Martinsburg to join the
command of General Sigel, about to move on Staunton and Lynchburg. The
tv/o Eeserve regiments were among the infantry sent west, and, on the 22d of
April, started for Parkersbmg, on the Ohio river. At Parkersburg they were
transferred to steamboats and went down the Ohio to the mouth of the Great
Kanawha, thence up this river to Brownstown, ten miles above Charleston.
Colonel Sickel, who had been retained at Alexandria to fiU an important trust,
was ordered, at his own request, to rejoin his old command. He received, upon
his arrival, a hearty welcome from the officers and men of his regiment.
General George Crook had command of the troops concentrating in the
Kanawha Valley. He spent but four days in organizing his fragmentary com-
mands, reducing baggage, sending off the sick and getting in order his supply
and ammanition train. Immediately after landing at Brownstown, General
Crook placed Colonel Sickel in command of his Third Brigade, composed of the
Third and Fourth Eeserve and the Eleventh and Fifteenth West Virginia regi.
ments. The Third was under command of Captain Jacob Lenhart. Major
Wniiam Briner, while at Webster, had received a severe injury in his right
hand in extinguishing the fire that was burning his tent, and was sent to the
hospital at Grafton, to the deep regret of his men. The Fourth was commanded
by Colonel E. H. Wooiworth.
On Saturday morning, April 30th, the Third Brigade started from Browns-
town, and for two days marched up the narrow Kanawha Valley. The swollen
81
642 THIRTY-THIED REGIMENT — FOURTH RESERVE. 1864
tributaries of the Kanawha had no bridges and the men were obliged to ford
them. On the morning of May 2d, the command started from Great Falls,
at the confluence of Gauley and 'New rivers, (forming the Kanawha,) and
climbed the heights of Cotton Mountain. The morning was bright and beau-
tiftd, quite warm, and many of the men, as they toiled up the steep rough way,
became exhausted, and threw away overcoats and blankets. Before noon, dark
clouds arose succeeded by a cold chilly rain, and by the time they reached the
ragged village of Fayette, they were greeted with a driving snow storm. Men
divested of overcoats and blankets, wet to the skin, shivering with the cold,
presented a pitiable sight. Fayette was the extreme out-post held by the
Union forces. The brigade of infantry and battery on duty here, were added
to General Crook's command.
The force was now composed of three brigades of infantry, three batteries,
General AverilPs cavalry, and a train of one hundred and fifty wagons with
about fifty ambulances. The design of the expedition was to strike the Vir-
ginia and Tennessee railroad at WythevQle and Dublin, tear up the track, burn
the bridge across New river and thus co-operate with the army of the Potomac,
by cutting the main artery which furnished supplies to Lee's Army. General
Averill moved by Logan Court House, intending to strike at Saltville, to which
point there was a branch from the main road.
To deceive the enemy as to the route. General Crook sent the Fifth Virginia
Infantry, under command of Colonel A. A. Tomlinson, with Lieutenant Blazer's
scouts on the Lewisburg road. This feint succeeded admirably in drawing off
M'Causland's Brigade in that direction.
From Fayette Coiirt House the three brigades of infantry with artillery and
wagon train, marched through Ealeigh county, and across the Great Flat Top
Mountain, which was set on fire by our advance. The mountain was system-
atically fired on both sides of the road. This was done to give General Averill
a signal and mark the course of the infantry. On this day the Third Eeserve
was acting as a guard to the wagon train. The road was lined with the trunks
of dead chestnut trees which burned with great fury. Occasionally a flaming
limb or top of a tree would fall across the road, terrifying both horses and men.
It was by no means a pleasant duty to guard wagons loaded with ammunition,
while passing through such an ordeal as this. Even veteran soldiers were in
trepidation lest there should be a premature explosion from sparks that might
find thefr way among the wooden boxes to the missiles of death. On the
Bouth side of the Great Flat Top Mountain many trees were found felled across
the road — ^the first intimation of the presence of an enemy. On the 6th of May
the advance had a lively skirmish with the Sixtieth Virginia, at Princetown,
the county seat of Mercer county. Our forces came upon them suddenly. They
left their tents standing, and dropped their tools in the trench of the formi-
dable fort they were erecting. During the next two days the command made
a forced march, skirmishing by the way with small detachments of the rebels,
crossed East Eiver Mountain, passed through Eocky Gap in Tazewell county,
and moved through Walker's Valley. It was after a march of thirty miles,
on the 8th, that the gap near Shannon's bridge was gained. This gap opens
up to the north-west slope of Walker or Cloyd Mountain.
On the morning of the 9 th, the command passed through this gap. The
Second Brigade was under command of Colonel C. B. White. The Third Ee-
serve and Eleventh Virginia filed off the mountain road to the left, marched
1864 BATTLE OF CLOYD MOUNTAIN. 643
down a densely wooded ravine for half a mile, and climbed directly to the sum-
mit of the moimtain. While this was being done, Colonel Sickel with the
Fourth Eeserve and Fifteenth Virginia proceeded uiJ the mountain road, and
the First Brigade advanced up the mountain on the right of the road. General
Crook dismounted and climbed the mountain on the left with the Second Brigade
and the two regiments of the Third. When the summit was gained the posi-
tion of the enemy was discovered on a bold ridge running along the foot of
the mountain. His artillery was placed so as to command the mountain road,
rake the open fields on either side and the bridge that spanned a deep stream
at the mountain's base. The rebel infantry extended on either side of the bat-
teries across the open space until their right and left were lost in woods on
either side of the road. In this open space the rebels were well protected by a
fortification of logs and raUs.
General Crook, from his commanding lookout, formed his plan of battle and
issued his orders for the advance. The Second Brigade crept secretly along
the south side of the mountain to operate upon the enemy's right. The Third
Eeserve and Eleventh Virginia rejoined Colonel Sickel's Eegiraent on the moun-
tain road. The First and Third Brigades moved down the mountain and
formed in the edge of the woods immediately in the enemy's front under a
constant fire from rebel artillery. As soon as the Second Brigade had fairly
engaged the enemy, the First and Third Brigades were ordered to charge across
the open field, in the face of the enemy's battery and over the rail and log for-
tiflcation of his infantry. The moment they came out from the cover of the
woods, the enemy opened upon them a terrific volley of grape and canister,
which told frightfidly on the advancing column. Colonel Sickel, who saw his
men falling rapidly, ordered his command to move by the left oblique, so as to
secure the protection of the hill over which they were charging. This was done
in good style, the ravine was gained and they plunged through the deep stream.
They paused but a moment on the bank and with a cheer pressed up the steep
ridge, the enemy receiving them with a withering fire, as they climbed the
height. With an intrepidity that can not be overawed nor baffled, those who
survive the deadly volley, rush on and scale the enemy's breast- works. While
the First and Thud Brigades gain the front, the Second, with heavy loss,
break in on the right. The rout of the enemy both in front and on his right
is simultaneous and complete.
The enfilading fire that was poured into the rebels on the right, and the
fire from the fr'ont, as they fled panic-stricken and in disorder, told with terrible
efi'ect. The flight of the enemy was followed up by Colonel Oley with four
hundred cavalry. Morgan, v/ho had just arrived at Dublin with six hundi-ed
men from Saitville, was coming up to the support of the rebels, when he met
them discomfitted and fleeing. The advance, which pressed on to Dublin drove
him before them. He soon sought refuge with his fleeing comrades.
The loss in this engagement was one hundred and seven kiUed, five
hundred wounded and twenty missing. The two Eeserve regiments, number-
ing fr^om five to six hundred, had from seventy-five to one hundred killed and
wounded. Chaplain Pomeroy buried the remains of Colonel Woolworth,
who fell, mortally wounded, at the head of his regiment, together with sis
private soldiers of the Third and Fourth, underneath a locust tree near by the
stream over which the regiment charged. Captain Lenhart was wounded
early in the engagement. The command of the Third then devolved upon
644 THIRTY-THIKD REGIMENT — FOURTH RESERVE. 1864
Captain Eobert Johnson, and the Fourth, after the fall of Colonel Woolworth,
on Lieutenant Colonel T. F. B. Tapper. Captain P. M. Davis died on the field
fi-oin the effect of his wounds. Captain James H. Waites and Lieutenant Jacob
Wheeler, of the Fourth, and Lieutenant B. F. Hemming, of the Third, were
among the wounded. The Third Eegiment had three color bearers shot down
in the charge upon the enemy's works. Owing to the lack of transportation,
about two hundred of the most seriously wounded were left in the large brick
mansion of James Cloyd, on the battle-field. Supplies were left with them and
medical attendance pro\-ided for.
In the battle of Cloyd Mountain the enemy is supjwsed to have had at
least four thousand men engaged. This force was under the command of
General Jenkins. He was mortally wounded in the engagement, and died
a few days after the battle. Over two hundred rebels were buried on the field 5
at least two hundred wounded were left in our hands, and two hundred and
thirty were taken prisoners.
After the complete rout of the rebels here, they did not make a stand at
the railroad. General Crook's force marched into Dublin without firing a gun.
Here a great amount of rations and military equipments of different kinds fell
into our hands. The rations were appropriated, the warehouses with military
stores were destroyed.
On the morning of the 10th, General Crook's command pushed on from
Dublin towards the bridge across New river. When within a short distance
of this point the enemy opened with artillery. The federal artillery^ which
was not used in the battle of Cloyd Mountain, was now brought into play and
soon silenced the rebel guns. The enemy spiked his pieces and fled. The
Third and Fourth regiments were on the left, supporting our batteries during
this artillery duel. In the engagement the Third had one man killed and
several wounded.
The enemy beaten, the railroad bridge, an immense structure, was de-
stroyed and General Crook's command commenced its return. New river was:
crossed on the night of the 10th at Pepper's Ferry. The troops were pushed
across in a single flat-boat, and the ambulances loaded with wounded men, to^
gether with the wagons, were driven through the deep rapid stream. Several
men and teams were reported as lost in this perilous crossing. On the night
of the 10th, rain began to descend, making the roads horrible. On the llth^
the command marched in rata during the entire day and reached Blacksburg
in the afternoon. Here comfortable quarters were found for the wounded in
a large brick aca demy building. On the following day, the rain still contiuning,
the march was pursued to the stunmit of Salt Pond Mountain. The rebels op-
posed the advance at several points. Owing to the impassable nature of
the roads, and the worn out and almost starved condition of the animals,it was
found necessary to destroy part of the loads and in some instances the wagons.
On Peters' Mountain, one cannon and ten ambulances were taken from the
enemy.
May 15th the command reached Union, the county seat of Monroe county,
and on the evening of the 16th the Greenbrier river. The banks of the stream
were ftdl to overflowing. The ambulances and wagons were taken across in a
single flat-boat.
On the 19th of May, the command halted at Meadow Bluff, in the Southern
extremity of Fayette county, after twenty days continuous marching. Half
1864 RETUKN AND MUSTER OUT OP SEEVICE. 645
this time it was skirmishing- with the enemy. Every night a strong guard had
to he posted around the camp to avoid surprise. On most of this expedition
it had to depend on the country — ^most of it poverty stricken — for subsistence
for both men and animals. By the time it reached Meadow Bluff some of the
men were suffering terribly from hunger, and no less than three hundi^ed were
without soles to their shoes.
The suffering of the wounded, riding for ten consecutive days over horrible
roads, fording deep streams that frequently entered the ambulance beds, and
over rugged mountains, cannot be described. From Meadow Bluff the wounded
were sent to the Kanawha river, loaded on boats, and from thence taken to
GsMipolis, on the Ohio river. On the 22d of May, General Sickel's Brigade
was ordered to Miilville near Louisburg. While here, their term of service
having expired, the Third and Fourth Eegimeuts received orders to retiu-n to
Pennsylvania, to be mustered out.
On the 30th of May, these two regiments turned faces homeward, leaving be-
hind the recruits that had been received into the regiments since their organiza-
tion, whose term of service had not yet expired, and the men who had re-enlisted.
The Third and Fomth marched from Millviiie to Meadow Bluff, and thence
across the Great Sewell Mountain to Great Falls and down the Kanawha Valley
to Camp Piatt, a point directly opposite Brownstowu, on the Kanawha river,
from which General Crook's expedition started April 30th. On the 4th of June
they embarked upon the steamer Jonas Powell and proceeded to Pittsburg.
On the way up the Ohio river, the reception at Pittsburg and transit from
Pittsburg to Philadelphia, these veterans received a welcome and hearty greet-
ing from a grateful people. The brass band of the detachment gracefully re-
turned the greeting in the same soul-stirring strains as reverberated amid the
hills and mountains of West Virginia in the daring advance and victorious
return.
This band has a peculiar and honorable history. Captain ]Sr. A. Penny-
packer, of the Foin-th, originated it while the detachment was on duty
in the Department of Washington. The members were officers and privates,
principally from the Fourth, several from the Third. After leaving Washing-
ton, in all the wanderings and buffettiugs of the West Virginia experience,
this musical organization was still x)reserved. Bands and drum corps are usu-
ally in the rear when there is danger or fighting to be done. In this case instru-
ments were simply sent to the rear, and Captain Pennypacker and his fellow
musicians were always found in their places when the enemy was to be met in
deadly conflict. Helping to overcome the rebel foe, they were the men to sound
forth the pseans of victory when the field was won.
Arriving at Philadelphia on Wednesday, June 8th, they were mustered out
of service, the Fourth on the loth and the Third on the 17th days of Jime.
After the order for muster out was received, Colonel Sickel detailed six offi-
cers, together with those remaining in the field, to command of the veterans
and recruits, as follows : Lieutenants George B. Davis, Amos IST. Seitzinger,
John H. Crothers and William M'Carty of the Third, and J. K Blundin and
W. H. Derickson of the Fourth. The veterans and recruits formed a bat-
talion of five companies, commanded by Captains Sweet, Davis, Blimdia,
Seitzinger and Moulton. The battalion was in command of Captain Sweet,
Captain. Blundin acting as Adjutant and Captain Davis as Quartermaster. ^ It
participated in all the engagements from Meadow Bluff to Staunton and thelico
646
THIBTY-THIED REGIMENT — FOURTH RESERVE,
to LyncnDurg, being employed as skirmishers. They were the first to break
the lines of the enemy at Lynchburg, and were upon the point of entering the
town when they were ordered to retire. It was afterwards consolidated with
the Fifty-fourth Pennsylvania, Colonel Campbell.
FIELD AND STAFF OFFICERS.
JTAMB.
BANE.
DATE OF MUSTER
INTO SERVICE.
i
I
3
EEMAKKS.
Robert G. March
Col
July 17, '61,
Resigned October 1, 1801.
Albert L. Magilton
...do
July 22, '61,
3
Promoted from Lt. Colonel 31st regiment P. V.,
to Colonel 33d regiment, October 4, 1861 — re-
signed December 23, 1862.
Rich. H.Woolworth
...do
July 28, '61,
3
Promoted from Major 32d, to Lieut. Colonel 38d
regiment P. V., June 1, 1862— to Col. March 1,
186.5— killed at Cloyd Mountain, May 9, 1864.
JohnF. Gaul
Lt. Col.
July 17, '61,
3
Discharged by special order of War Department,
Februarv 15, 1862.
Thos. F. B. Tapper..
...do
May 29, '61,
3
Promoted from Captain company G. to Lieut.
Colonel, March 1, 1863— com. Colonel, May 10,
1864— not mustered— mustered out with regi-
ment, June 17, 1864.
Rob't M. M'Clure...
Maj
May 25, '61,
3
Discharged by special order of War Department,
Promoted from Adj. to Major, June 1, 1862— to
Colonel 174th Pa. Militia, November 29, 1862.
John Nyce
do
June n '61
o
Enos L. Christman
...do
June 6, '61,
3
Promoted from Captain company K, to Major.
March 27, 1863— resigned April 26, 1863.
Fred'k A. Conrad...
...do
May 25, '61,
3
Promoted from Captain company B, to Major,
July 21, 1863— mustered out with regiment,
June 17, 1864.
Frank Wilson.
Adj
June 5, '61,
Promoted from Corporal company C, to Sergeant
Maj., Feb. 1, 1862— to 1st Lt. and Adj., June 2,
1862— mus. out with regiment, June 17, 1864.
Ambrose A.Lechler
Q.M....
July 17, '61,
3
Resigned July 22, 1862.
Edw'd P. Brothers..
...do
July 5, '61,
3
Promoted from Q. M. Sgt. to 1st Lt. and Q. M.,
July 24, 1862— mus. out with reg. June 17, 1864.
Adolphus Patze
Surg....
July 17, '61,
3
Resigned November 1, 1862.
William H. Davis...
...do
Dec. 20, '62,
3
Promoted from Asst, Surg. 34th reg. P. V., Dec.
20, 1862— mus. out with reg. June 17, 1864.
W. T. W. Dickeson
As.Sur.
July 17, '61,
3
Pr. to Surg. 99th regiment P. V. July 2, 1862.
Fred'k D. Ritter
...do
June 28, '62,
3
Resigned August 18, 1862.
John B. Greismer...
...do
Aug. 2, '62,
3
Resigned February 1, 1863.
Jona'n E. Bulkeley
...do
Nov. 26, '62,
3
Mustered out with regiment, June 17, 1864.
Wm. B. Brinton
...do
Mar. 23, '63,
3
Promoted to Surg. 184th reg. P. V., May 3, 1864.
Edward S. Marks...
Chap'n
Nov. 1, '61,
3
Resigned March ii4, 1862.
Adam L. Horn
do
Mustered out with regiment, June 17, 1864.
Promoted from Sgt. company G, Mav 10, 1863 —
Edwin A. Probasco
Sr.Maj.
May 29,' '61,'
3
mustered out with regiment, June 17. 1864.
I. H. Clay Becker...
...do
July 17, '61,
3
Tr. as private to comoanv E, Sept. 23, 1861.
...do
July 6, '61,
3
Promoted from private, Oct. 1, 1801— reduced to
private and transferred to Co. H, Jan. 31, 1862.
Isaac W. Ranck
...do
Mar. 5, '62,
3
Promoted from private to Sgt. Major, July 1,
Jos. Pennypacker...
Q.M.Sr.
Aug. 19, '61,
3
1862— to 2d Lt. company E, May 1, 1863.
Promoted from private company K, Jan, 1, '63—
mustered out with regiment, June 17, 1864.
William J. Tate
Com.Sr
May 29, '61,
3
Promoted from Cor. company G, Jan. 12, 1862—
I
mustered out with regiment, June 17, 1864.
Note — The following abbreviations have been used in the preparation of remarks
Ab. absent.
Asst. assistant.
Adj. Adjutaut.
Bn. buried.
Cor. Corporal. Fr. from.
Com. commissioned or Furl, furlough.
Bv. brevet.
Bd. band.
Capt. Captain.
Chap. Ohi>»lain.
commissary.
Cert, certificate.
Dis. dismissed.
Dis'y. disability.
Discli. discharged.
Exp. espiration.
Hos. hospital,
Lt. Lieutenant.
Mus. mustered.
Mnc. musician.
Pr. promoted.
PL principal.
Priv. private.
Reg. regiment.
Red. reduced.
Res. resigned.
Rem. removed.
Sen. sentenced.
Serv. service.
Surg. Surgeon.
Sgt. Sergeant.
Sub. substitute,
btew. steward.
Tr. transferred.
Vet. veteran volunteer.
Wd . wounded.
Wds. wounds.
THEEB YE^SJiS' SBRVIOB.
647
T.Perry Mills
Wm. T, Loefler..
Chas. J. B. Smith.
Edwin E. Romig..
Hos. St.
...do
P'l Muc
...do
July 17, '61,
July 37, '61,
May SO, '61,
July 17, '61,
Promoted October 1, 1861— transferred to com-
pany H as Sergeant, November 28, 1861.
Promoted from private, Jan. 1, 1862— transferred
as private to company I, March 31, 1862— pro-
moted to Hospital Steward, July 1, 1862— trans-
ferred to 54th regiment P. V., June 8, '64— Vet.
Promoted from company D, April 1, 1863 — mus-
tered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Deserted June 11, 1863.
Company A.
RECRUITED AT PHILADELPHIA.
John Schoenewald.
Andrew Riddel
Thos. G. O'Harra ...
Joseph OHarra
George Pilkington..
Charles H. Parker.
James Kane.
Wm. S. Walker.
Edw'd F. Brothers
John L. Dotts
Charles Feltzer
Thomas S. Faster...
Augustus Bates..
Peter J. Phillips..
Samuel Cobb ,
Henry Kephardt.
James White
George Brown ,
George W. Slocum.
Leopold Smith
William Wray
William R. Morris
Alfred B. Mason ...
John L. Bryan do.
George Burk do
James Pallet do ,
J. B. Stryker, Jr. ... Muc
Joshua Heaps do.
Armstrong, Robert Private
Bird, George do
Beidegheimer, C do
Bauer, Nicholas do
Clymer, Levi L do
Growers, Robert do
Creider, Alexand'r ...do
Campbell, Daniel do .
Cox, Francis do.
Carroll, Thomas do.
Cox, Terrance do.
Carbaugh, David do.
Daily, James ., do.
Dithmar, James i...do .
Finley, John !...do.
Capt..
..do..
1st Lt...
..do
2d Lt ..
...do
1st Sgt.
Serg't..
..do
...do
..do
..do
...do
..do
...do
Corp....
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
June 3,
'61,
3
June 3,
'61,
3
June 3,
'61,
3
June 3,
'61,
3
June 3,
'61,
3
June 23,
'61,
3
June 3,
'61,
3
June 23,
'61,
3
July 5,
'61,
3
July 17,
'61,
3
June 3,
'61,
H
July 17,
'61,
3
June 3,
'61,
3
July 13,
'61,
3
June 3,
'61,
3
June 3,
'61,
3
July 17,
'61,
'ci
June 3,
'61,
3
June 3,
'61,
3
June 23,
'61,
3
June 3,
'61,
3
Mar. 5,
'62,
3
June 3,
'61,
3
June 3,
'61,
3
June 3,
'61,
3
June 23,
'61,
3
June 3,
'61,
3
June 3,
'61,
3
June 3,
'61,
3
June 3,
'61,
3
June 3,
'61,
3
June 3,
'61,
3
June 3,
'61,
3
June 3,
'61,
3
June 23,
'61,
3
June 3,
'61,
3
June 3,
'61,
3
July 12,
'61,
3
June 23,
'61,
3
July 17,
'61,
3
June 3,
'61,
3
June 3,
'61,
3
June 3,
'61,
3
Dismissed October 19, 1862.
Promoted from 2d to 1st Lieut., Nov. 1, 1861— to
Capt., Mar. 1, 1863— Provost Marshal 3d Bri-
gade, 2d Division, Department West Virginia,
April 1, 1864— mus. out with Co., June 17, 1864.
Resigned October 26, 1861.
Promoted from Sgt. to 1st Sgt., Nov. 2, 1861— to
1st Lt., March 1, 1863 — mustered out with com-
pany, June 17, 1864.
Promoted from Sgt. to 2d Lt., Nov. 2, 1861— re-
signed September 25, 1862.
Promoted to Cor., Aug. 10, 1861— to Sgt., Nov. 2,
180l— to 2d Lt., Mar. 26, 1863— detached to com-
mand Veterans, May 30, '64 — mustered out with
company, June 17, 1864.
Promoted to Sgt., July 12, 1862— to 1st Sgt., Mar.
1, 1863— mus. out with company, June 17, 1864.
Promoted to Cor., July 18, 1861— to Sgt., Mar. 1,
1863— mus. out with company, June 17, 1861.
Promoted to Quartermaster Sgt., July 6, 1861.
Transferred to 54th reg. P. V., June 8, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 54th reg. P. V., June 8, '64— Vet.
Tr. to company L, 54th reg. P. V., June 8, 1864.
Died at Harrison's Landing, Va., Aug. 12, 1862.
Wounded and missing at Bull Run, Aug. 29, '62.
Deserted August 15, 1861.
Promoted to Cor.. July 4, 1863— mustered out
with company, June 17, 1864.
Promoted to Cor., July 4, 1863— mustered out
with company, July 17, 1864.
Promoted to Cor., Nov. 20, 1861— discharged on
Surgeon s certificate, March 21, 1863.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 14, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 26, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 14, '61.
Tr. to company L, 54th reg. P. V. , June 8, 1864.
Died July 26, '62, of wounds received in action —
biuried in Military Asylum Cemetery, D. C.
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Deserted Adgast 13, 1861.
Deserted September 6, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 21, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, May 11, '63.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Tr. to Co. L, 54th reg. P. V., June 8, 1864— Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certifinate, Oct. 10, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, April 25, '63.
Discharged June 3, 1863.
Disch. by sentence of G. C. M., Sept. 16, 1863.
Tr. to Co. L, 54th reg. P. V., June 8, 1864— Vet.
Tr. to companv L, 54th reg. P. V., June 8, 1864.
Died at Philadelnhia, May, 1863.
Deserted July 20, 1861.
Deserted February 13, 1863.
Deserted August, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, May 28, '62t
648
THLRTY-THIRD EEGIMENT — FOUHTH KE5BRVE,
Friel, James Private
Fox, Jacob do
Fox, Henry...
Fren, Joseph.
Gahagan, Vincent...
Gorman, Henry
Hanson, James
Hamilton, John
Hunter, David
Heller, Frederick...
Holmes, Joseph
Heidrick, George....
Hoffman, Frank
Keififer, Thomas
Lockwood, Alex
Lauerman, Henry..
Longbatherro, K.
Murphy, Edward...
Mingo, Charles
Mays, John
Mills, William
Mathew, Michael...
M'Mullin, Joseph...
M'Coombs, Henry..
M'Quigan, Michael
M'Laughlin, Chas..
M'Leer, Hugh
M'Gowan, George...
M'Intyre, Patrick...
M'Carty, Patrick....
O'Hara, James,
O'Neil, Bernard
Porncutt, William..
Pillings, William...
Porter, Robert
Reinhardt, Charles
Rowbottom, John...
Rodgers, James A..
Ruth, Isaac
Rodgers, Bernard...
Ranck, Isaac W ...do .
Ronigau, James do .
Rutter, James ...do
June 23, '61,
June 3, '61,
June 3, '61,
June 23, '61,
July 17, '61,
June 3, '61,
.do.
.do.
.do 'June 3, "61,
...do...
...do...
...do...
...do..,
...do...
...do...
...do..,
...do..,
...do..
...do..,
...do..,
...do..
...do...
...do ..,
Smith, James
Shenk, Charles .
Steahr, Charles.
Shock, Alonzo...
Smith, Augustus A
Sips, Jacob
Senbert, Christian.,
Sneller, Peter O
Storer, Benjamin .,
Strandt, Jacob
Snyder, Joseph
Stoeder, William .
Walker, Jas. K. P,
White, William...
Wells, James
Waught, Gustavus
Wetherstine, Sam'l
Weidenboerner, J..
Zetter, Charles .
.do ..
.do.,
.do.,
.do..
..do.
..do.
..do.
,.do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do .
..do.
June 3, '61,
June 3, '61,
June 3, '61,
June 3. '61,
June
June
July 17, '61,
Aua:. 14, '62,
June 23, '61,
July 23, '61,
July 26, '61,
June 3, '61,
June 3, "61,
June 3, 61,
June 23, '61,
Aug. 1, '61,
...do June 23, '61,
Juhe 3,
Aug. 12,
June 23,
July 17,
July 17,
June
June
Jujy
June
June
June
June
June
July
Mar. 5,
June 23,
June 23, "61,
June 23,
June 23,
Jime 23,
July 26,
Aug. 1,
June 23,
July 26,
July 17,
Aug. 19,
June 23,
July 17,
July 17,
June 23,
June 23,
June 23,
Julv 17,
July 17,
Feb. 8,
Juue 3,
3 Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 25, '63.
3 Transferred to company L, 54th regiment P. V.,
3 [ June S, 1864— Vet.
3 j Wounded an<i mis. at Gaines' Mill, June 27, '62.
3 I Died October 15, 1861— buried in Military Asy-
3 lum Cemetery, D. C.
3 Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
3 Deserted July 20, 1861.
3 I Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
[ Discharged by order of War Department, Nov.
3 16, 1862.
3 ' Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. May 17, '62.
3 I Tr. to Co. L, 54th reg. P. V., June 8, 1864— Vet.
3 : Died October 14, 1861— buried in Military Asy-
{ lum Cemetery, D. C.
3 1 Deserted Julv 30, 1861.
3 I Deserted July 20, 1861.
3 Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
3 I Transferred to company L, 54th regiment P. V.,
I June 8, 1864.
Deserted March 13, 1862.
Deserted September 23, 1862.
Discharged on writ of habeas corpus, Aug. 23j
1861 — minor.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Mar. 13, '63.
Transferred to companv L, 54th regiment P. V.,
June 8, 1864— Vet.
Deserted July 20, 1861.
i Deserted July 20, 1861.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 17, '62.
Discharged on writ of habeas corpus, Aug. 27,
1861— minor.
Transferred to company L, 54th regiment P. V-,
June 8, 1864— Vet.
Killed at South Mountain, September 14, 1862.
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Deserted February 13, 1863.
Deserted July 20, 1861.
Transferred to company L, 54th regiment P. V.,
Junes, 1864.
Deserted July 20, 1861.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 10; '62.
Deserted July 20, 1861.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 14, '6l.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 19, '62.
Transferred from company I, September 1, '61 —
discharged June 3, 1864.
Promoted to Sergeant Major, July 1, 1862.
Transferred to comoany L, 54th regiment P. V.,
June 8, 1864— Vet."
Transferred to company L, 54th regiment P. V.,
j June 8, 1864— Vet.
3 Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
3 1 Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
3 j Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
3 j Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 10, '62.
3 ! Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 14, '61.
3 I Mustered out June 3, 1864- expiration of term.
3 Discharged bv sentence of G. C. M., Oct. 28, '62.'
3 I Tr. to Co. L, 54th reg. P. V., June 8, 1864— Vet.
3 ; Killed at South Mountain, Sept. 14, 1862.
3 Missing in action at Bull Run, August 29, 1862.
3 I Deserted July 20, 1861.
3 ■ Deserted July 30, 1861.
3 j Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 21, '61.
3 Mustered out June 3, 1864 — expiration of term.
3 ! Mustered out June 3, 1864— expiration of term.
3 1 Tr. to Co. L, 54th reg. P. V., June 8, 1864^Vet.
3 Tr. to Co. L, 54th reg. P. V., June 8, 1864— Vet.
3 Tr. to company L, 54th. reg. P. V., June 8, 1864.
3 I Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
THREE YEARS' SERVICE.
C49
Company B.
recruited at philadelphia.
Robert M'Clure....
Fred'k A. Conrad.
James St. John
Edward W. Cox....
James N. Blundin.
George W. Cooley.,
John W' Weston ..
Edward W. Davis..
John Anderson,..
John Sherwood...
Joseph Hawkins.,
John W. Weeks..
George N. Turpin.
Samuel Neely
Enoch Wilson
William Warner..
Jonathan Rogers
WiUiamH. Scott...
Wm. H. H. Ogden.
John P. Denny .
Geo. Hollingswcrth
Samuel Faulkner.
Richard St. John...
Ashworth, Sidney,
Buckley, James....
Brinnesholtz, Jacob
Bradshaw, Samuel
Booth, Samuel
Brown, William F..
Buckley, Samuel...
Cor bit, George H....
Calker, Isaac
Dankel, George W..
Daniels, Lewis F....
Fleet, James
Force, William
Freeman, John
Ferguson, John
Flood, James
Fadden, William...
Fithian, Josiah
Freeh, John K
Fletcher, William...
Fenton, Charles
Fleet, Henry
Garton, David
Green, David R
Greenwood, Sam'l...
Green, James L
Gordon, Thomas.
82
Capt...
..do....
1st Lt...
...do
2d Lt..
1st Sgt
..do
Sergt..
...do....
...do....
...do....
...do....
...do....
..do....
Corp...
..do
..do.
..do.
...do..
...do..
Muc.
...do..
Private
...do
...do
...do
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
do...
do...
do ...
do...
do...
do...
do...
...do...
do...
...do...
May 25, '61,
May 25, '61,
May 25, '61,
May 25, '61,
May 25, '61,
May 25, '61,
May 25, '61,
May 25, '61,
May 25,
May 25,
May 25,
May 25,
May 25,
May 25,
May 2»,
May 26, '61,
May 25, '61,
May 25, '61,
May 25, '61,
May 25, '61,
May 25, '61,
May 25, '61,
May 25, '61,
May 25, '61,
May 25, '61,
May 25, '61,
May 25, '61,
May
July
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
Aug.
May
May
July
May
May
May
Sept,
May
Promoted to Major, June 20, 1861.
Promoted from 2d Lt. to Capt., June 21, 1861— to
Maior, July 21, 1863.
Promoted from 1st Sgt, to 2d Lt,, July 1, 1861—
to 1st Lt., Jan. 1, 1862— to Capt., July 21, 1863—
mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Resigned November 30, 1861.
Promoted to 1st Sgt., July 1, 1861— to 2d Lt., Jan.
1, 1862— to 1st Lt., July 21, 1863— mustered out
with company, June 17, 1864,
Promoted to Sgt., Aug. 1, 1861— to 1st Sgt,, Feb.
28, 1863— to 2d Lt., Sept. 16, 1863— mustered out
with company, June 17, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Sept, 21, '62,
Promoted to Cor., Jan. 1, 1862— to Sgt., March 1,
18(53 — to 1st Sgt., August 19, 1863 — mustered out
with company, June 17, 1864,
Promoted to Cor,, July 17, 1861— to Sgt,, Dec. 17,
'62— nmstered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Promoted to Sergeant, July 1, 1861 — mustered
out with company, June 17, 1864. ,
Promoted to Sergeant, August 1, 1863 — mustered
out with company, June 17, 1864.
Promoted to Cor., July 1, 1863— to Sgt., Aug, 1,
'63— mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Sept, 21, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 5, 1863.
Deserted December 26, 1862.
Promoted to Cor., Jan. 1, 1862 — wounded and
prisoner at Cloyd Mountain, May 9, 1864.
Promoted to Corporal, July 1, 1861— mustered
out with company, June 17, 1864.
Promoted to Corporal, March 18, 1863 — mustered
out with company, June 17, 1864.
Promoted to Corporal, August 1, 1863— mustered
out with company, J une 17, 1864,
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Died of wds. received at Antietam, Sept. 17, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 15, '62.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Tr. to company L, 54th reg. P. V., June 8, 1864.
Deserted May 24, 1863— returned Jan. 23, '64— tr.
to company L, 54th reg. P. V., June 8, 1864,
Tr. to company L, 54th reg, P, V,, June 8, 1864.
Tr. to company L, 54th reg. P. V., June 8, 1864.
Deserted — date unknown.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 18, '61.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. May 9, 1863.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864,
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864,
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864,
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 18, '6t.
Tr. to company L, 54th reg, P. V., June 8, 1864.
Killed at Bull Run, August 28, 1862.
Deserted September 18, 1861,
Deserted September 2, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 27, '62.
Tr, to company L, 54th reg, P, V., June 8, 1864.
Died of wds. received at Antietam, Sept. 17, '62.
650
THIRTY-THIRD REGIMENT — FOURTH RESERVE,
NAME.
1
RANK.
DATE OP MUSTER
1.NT0 SEKriCE.
!
1
s'
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
KEMABKS.
Green, Michael
Hatielfinger, Sam'l
Hughes, John F
Hasson, James
Howarth, James
Hutchinson, Wm...
Hawkins, Jos., Jr..
Private
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...<io
...do
May 25, '61,
May 25, '61,
May 25, '61,
May 25, '61,
May 25, '61,
May 25, '61,
May 25, '61,
Mar. 15, '63,
Julv 29, '61,
June 22, '63,
May 25, '61,
May 25, '61,
July 13, '61,
May 25, '61,
May 25, '61,
May 25, '61,
May 2.5, '61,
May 25, '61,
May 25, '61,
May 25, '61,
May 25, '61,
May 25, '61,
May 25, '61,
May 25, '61,
May 25, '61,
May 25, '61,
May 25, '61,
July 17, '61,
May 25, '61,
May 25, '61,
July 13, '61,
May 25, '61,
May 25, '61,
May 25, '61,
May 25, '61,
May 25, '61,
May 25, '61,
Oct. 9, '62,
Deserted— date unknown.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 8, '61,
Tr. to Co. L, 54th reg. P. V., June 8, 1864— Vet.
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Died at Falmouth. Va. , August 20, 1862.
Deserted August 28, 1862.
Deserted April 14, 1863.
Transferred to Co. L, 54th reg. P. V., June 8, '64.
Transferred to Co. L, 54th reg. P. V., June 8, '64.
Deserted June 25, 1863.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 15, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Apr. 16, '64.
Deserted July 18, 1861.
Jung, Gustavus A..
...do
...do
.lackson. Edw'd M..
King, William
...do
...do
...do
Kemp, William
...do
Little, John
...do
Died of wds. rec. at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Lowe, John A. J
Lawrence, John W
Moorhouse, Will
...do
...do
...do
Deserted September 2, 1862.
Deserted August 17, 1861.
Mustered out Avith company, June 17, 1864,
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Moonoy, John A
Markland, John
M'Laughlin, John..
Dpenshaw, George..
Phillips, Henrv
Patterson, Walter...
Plumley, William..
Robinson, Chas. L..
Rambo, Henry
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 14, 1863.
Tr. to Co. L, 54th reg. P. V., June 8, 1864— Vet.
Deserted August 17, 1861.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Discharged on Surg, certificate— date unknown.
Died of wds. rec. at Antietam, Sept. 17, 1862.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Deserted July 18, 1861.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, May 17, '62.
Sutcliff, William
Spence, George W..
Suber, Burris
...do
...do
...do
Snellenburger, I
Tomlinson, Geo. A..
Tolbert, William....
Woodcock, Wm. R
Wilson, Chas. E
Wiley, Boyd
...do..„
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
Killed at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 14, '62.
Discharged on Surg, certificate — date unknown.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 23, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 18, '61.
Wd. and mis. at Cloyd Mountain, May 9, 1864.
Weston, Joseph
...do
Company O.
recruited in montgomery county.
Isaiah W. Kimbell
William Ritchie ....
William Lamon
Frederick A. Hill..
Jacob Wheeler
Henry Forbes
David S. Lukens....
I. P. Shoemaker.,..
Reub'n Hunsberger
Howard Dytch...,
Simon Shugard .,
W. H.VanDeVenter
Abram Vanzant.
Charles Benson .,
Andrew Wall....,
William Redfern
David Winkler ..
John Smith
F. Van Do Venter..,
Capt....
...do
1st Lt..
2d Lt..
...do
1st Sgt.
...do
...do
Serg't..
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
Corp,
...do..
...do..
...do..
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
5, '61,
5, '61,
June 5, '61,
5, '61,
5, '61,
June 5, '61,
5, '61,
5, '61,
5, '61,
5, '61,
5, '61,
5, '61,
5, '61,
5, '61,
5, '61,
5, '61,
5, '61,
5, '61,
5. '61,
Discharged November 22, 1862.
Pr. frona 1st Lt. to Captain, March 1, 1863 — mus-
tered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Pr. to 1st Sgt., Dec. 14, 1862— to 1st Lt., March 1,
'63— mustered out with company, June 17, '64.
Resigned December 24, 1862.
Pr. to Sgt., Nov. 1, '62— to 2d Lt., March 1, 'OS-
mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Pr. to Sgt., Nov. 1, '62— to 1st Sgt., Mar. 1, '63—
mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 1, '62.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Promoted from Corporal to Sergt., Mar. 1, 1863—
mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 15, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 29, '63.
Tr. to Co. L, 54th reg. P. V., June 8, 1864— Vet.
Tr. to Co. L, 54th reg. P. V., June 8, 1884— Vet.
Tr. to Co. L, 54th reg. P. V., June 8, 1864— Vet.
Killed accidentallv on Baltimore and Ohio rail-
road, February 12, 1864— Vet.
Promoted to Corporal, April 1, 1864— mustered
out with company, June 17, 1864.
Promoted to Corporal, September 17, 1863 — mus-
tered out with company, June 17, 1863.
Promoted to Corporal, March 1, 1863 — mustered
out with company, June 17, 1864.
Transferred to Vet. Res. Corps— date unknown.
THEEE YEAES' SERVICE.
651
William Shew
Lemuel Thomas
Joseph G. Seiner....
Frank Wilson
Thomas Hacket
J, Lewis Atkinson..
John W. Speering ..
Allsworth, Philip...
Atkinson, Edward.,
Allen, William
Bourns, Richard
Brady, William
Burton, Thomas
Booz, Jacob
Claypoole, Sam'l T
Coffman, John
Claifey, Patrick
Cooper, Feter
Conley, George.
■Collins, Jesse
Games, Robert.
Donohue, James ....
Donohue, Thomas...
Day, James F
Dougherty, Patrick
Davis, Price P
Edwards, John
Fell, Morris
Ford, Henry
Fall, William....
Corp....
...do
...do
...do
,..do
Muc...
...do
Private
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
.do.
Oilkison, Edward...
Grube, Henry...
Hass, Henry
Herwick, John
Hoops, Henry M....
Hendricks, Chas. H
Hallo well, Joel
James, Judson A....
Jones, Chalkey
Keller, Frank
Kerr, Henry
Lake, James
Morgan, Enrch
Mad dock, Henry ..
Miller, Albert L....
Myers, Henry.......
Murph}^, John
M'Clellan, Charles.
M'Connaha, J
Ii):<ghtlinger, Lewis
Poole, John
Reading, William..
Eemmey, Henry H
Rittenhouse, Sam']
Rust, Albert
Seiner, Jacob
Slugg, John..-
Stover, Reuben
Stook, Henry
Strader, William...,
Tomlinson, Isidore
Thomas, William...
Thompson, L. P
Wallace, James
Webb, James
Weller, William
Welch, Simon
...do..
...do..
...do..
...do..
...do..
...do..
...do..
...do..
...do..
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..do.
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..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
...do.
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do.
do.
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do.
do.
.do...
.do...
.do...
.do...
.do...
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June 5,
June 5,
June 5;
June 5,
June 5,
June 5,
June 5,
June 5,
June 5,
June 5,
June 16,
June 5,
June 5,
July 1.3,
June 5,
June 5,
June 5,
June 5,
Aug. 18,
July 11,
June 5,
June 6,
Dec. 9,
June 27,
June 5,
June -5,
June 5,
June 5,
June 5,
June 5,
July 28,
June 5,
June 5,
June 5,
July 14,
June 5,
June 5,
June 5,
June 11,
June .5,
Aug.
June
June
June
June
Aug.
Aug.
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
Mar.
June
do Tuly 17,
...do .June 5,
Feb. 29,
June 5,
June 5,
June 5,
June 5,
June .5,
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 12, '63.
Tr. to Co. L, 54th reg. P. V., June 8, 1864— Vet.
Tr. to Co. L, 54th reg. P. V., June 8, 1864— Vet.
Promoted to Sergeant :Major, February 1, 1862.
Killed at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30, '62.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. May 21, '62.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 6, '63.
Tr. to company L, 54th reg. P. V., June 8, 1864.
Mustered out with. company, June 17, 1854.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 17. 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 5, '6.3.
Tr. to Co. L, 54th reg. P. V., June 8, 1864— Vet.
Died at Richmond, Va , July 15, 1862, of wounds
rec. at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30, 1862.
Died October 5, 1831 — buried in iVIilitary Asylum
Cemetery, I). C.
Mustered'out with company, June 17, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July, 1862.
Tr. to Co. L, 54th reg. P. V., June 8, 1864— Vet.
Tr. to Co. L, 54th reg. P. V., June 8, 1864— Vet. -
Deserted August 23, 1861.
Killed at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30, '62.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon '"s certificate. Mar. 25, '63.
Killed accidentally, near Alexandria, Virginia,
October 30, 1863.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 24, 1863.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 15, '62.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate — date unknown.
Tr. to company L, 54th reg. P. V., June 8, 1864.
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 9, 1862.
Died June 29, 1862, of wounds received at Gaines'
Mill, June 27, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Tr. to Co. L, 54th reg. P. V., June 8, 1864— Vet.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate — date unknown.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 21, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 20j '61.
Died at Georgetown, D. C, May 31, 1862.
Deserted August 26, 1861.
Tr. to Co. L, .54th reg. P. V., June 8, 1864— Vet-
Died October 14, 1861 — buried in Military Asy-
lum Cemetery, D. C,
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864-
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Tr. to Co. L, 54th reg. P. V., June 8, 1864— Vet.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate — date unknown,
Tr. to Co. L, 54th reg. P. V., June 8, 1864— Vet.
Died July 1, 1862, of wouuds received at Gaines'
Mill, June 27, 1862.
Deserted August 30, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Tr. to company L, 54th reg. P. V., June 8, 18G4.
Died at Baltimore, Md. , September 7, 1861.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 20, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, March 24,
1863 — re-enlistcd February 'J.7, 1861 — transferred
to company L, 54th reg. P. V., June 8, 1864.
653
THIRTY-THIKD REGIMENT — FOURTH RESERVE,
KAKS.
RANK.
DATE OF MUSTBE
INTO SERVICE.
i
1
REMARKS.
Winkler, Jesse
Wilson, John
Private
...do
June 5, '61,
June 5, '61,
June 5, '61,
June 5, '61,
3
3
3
2
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 22, '63.
Died December 17, 1862, of wounds received at
Ward, William
Zelenskei, Alex
...do
...do
Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Deserted July 21, 1861.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 20, '63.
Company D,
recruited in philadelphia.
Matthew J. Taylor.
W. C. Besselievre.
Jas. A. J. Waites..
James B. Baker
Geo. W. Bussier....
Francis C. Loomis.
W. H. Derriekson.
Capt...
...do....
...do....
1st Lt..
..do....
...do....
Geo. W. Duffield.
Wra. H. F. Wells..
John Liddy
Bernard Fox
FredTc C. Lutz.
John Davis
C.E.Brintzinghoflfer
E. Y. Cadwalader
Harry J. Colerick
Charles Mann
Geo., W. Durand
Dennis M'Cready ...
Joseph Wamock..
Jerome Drumm...
Geo. W. Lafierty..
George L. Watt ... .
Nicholas J. Barth.
Chas. J. B. Smith.
Peter Hotton
2d Lt...
IstSgt..
.do.
Serg't.
...do....
.do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
Corp.
.do.
.do.
...do.
...do.
Mnc.
...do..
...do..
Anderson, Step'n P Private
Auchinbeck, Wra do ..
Army, Andrew J do ..
Breckenridge, And ...do..
'Barritt, Edwin do..
Beaty, James do..
Barnard, Reuben F ...do..
Bennett, Wesley do..
Boyd, James do..
Brooks, Conrad do..
Calhoun, John do..
Callahan, Charles do..
Carty, Daniel do..
Carr, Charles ...do .,
Carr, Michael L.do.
May 30, '61,
May SO, '61,
June 1, '61,
May 30, '61,
May 30, '61,
May 30, '61,
May 30, '61,
May 30, '61,
May 30, '61,
May 30, '61,
May 30, '61,
May 30, '61,
May 30, '61,
May 30, '61,
May 30, '61,
May 30, '61,
May 30, '61,
May 30, '61,
May 30, '61,
May 30, '61,
July 17, '61,
May 30, '61,
May 30, '61,
May 30, '61,
May 30, '61,
May 30, '61,
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
July
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
30, '61,
30, '61,
80, '61,
30, '61,
30, '61,
30, '61,
30, '61,
17, '61,
30, '61,
30, '61,
30, '61,
30, '61,
30, '61,
30, '61,
30, '61,
Resigned November 5, 1861.
Pr. to Sgt., Aug. 1, 1861— to Capt., Nov. 12, '61—
resigned October 17, 1862.
Pr. from Sgt. to 2d Lt., Apr. 1, '62— to Capt., Mar.
1, '63— mustered out with Co., June 1.7, 1864.
Discharged February 25, 1862.
Pr. to 1st Lt., April 1, "62— resigned Aug. 3, '63.
Pr. to Corporal, Nov. 12, 1861— to Sergeant, April
6, 1862— to 2d Lieut., March 1, 1863— to 1st Lt,,
Oct. 28, 1863— mus. out with Co., June 17, 1864.
Pr. to Cor. , Julv 17, 1861— to Sgt,, May 21, 1862—
to 1st Sgt., MaVch 2, 1863— to 2d Lieut., Oct. 28,
1863— mustered out with Co., June 17, 1864.
Pr. from private to 1st Sergeant, Oct. 28. 1863 —
mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Promoted to 1st Sergeant, November 13, 1862—
died at Alexandria, April 15, 1863,
Pr, from Corporal to Sergeant, April 15, 1862 —
mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Pr. to Cor., Sept, 12, 1861— to Sgt,, March 2, '63—
mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Promoted from Corporal, August 13, 1861— dis-
charged on Surgeon's certificate, July 17, 1862.
Promoted to Sergeant, July 18, 1862— tr. to Co.
L, 54th regiment P, V, June 8, 1864— Vet.
Died at Baltimore, Md., August 16, 1861,
Killed at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30, 1862.
Promoted from Corporal, August 17, '61— killedl
accidentally at Alexandria, Marcvh 17, 1862.
Promoted to' Corporal, April 15, 1862— mustered
out with company, June 18, 1864.
Transferred to 5th U. S. Cavalry, Aug. 10, 1862.
Promoted to Corporal, Aug. 20, '61— transferred
to Western Gunboat service, Feb. 27, 1862.
Promoted to Corporal, July 18, 1802— mustered
out with company, June 17, 1864,
Promoted to Corporal, April 1, 1862— mustered
out with company, June 17, 1864,
Promoted to Corporal June 21, 1863— transferred
to Co, L, 54th regiment P. V., June 8, '64— Vet.
Promoted to Corporal, May 10, 1862— killed at
Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 1, '61.
Promoted to Principal Musician, April 1, 1863.
Died December 4, 1864 — buried in U. S. Genera)
Hospital Cemetery, Annapolis,
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. May 15, '62.
Tr, to Co, L, 64th reg, P. V., June 8, 1864— Vet.
Killed at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Mar. 3, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 2, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Mar. 5, '63.
Transferred to Co. L, 54th reg. P, V., June 8, '64*
Tr. to Co. L, 54th reg. .P. V., June 8, 1864— Vet.
Killed at Cloyd Mountain, May 9, 1864 — ^Vet.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 1, '61.
Tr. to Co. L, 54th reg. P. V,, June 8, 1864— Vet.
Tr. to Co. L, 54th reg. P. V., June 8, 1864— Vet.
THREE YEARS' SERVICE.
653
Cooper, Samuel C... Private
Dougherty, John do
Dillen, Edward do
Donohue, Charles...
Durburow, Geo. W
Dwyer, John
Feeii^an, John
Flood, George F
Grorman, Joseph
Hutchinson, Hugh
Hall, James
Hanifer, Gregory...
Hayworth, John
Haines, William
Hawluns, Wm, J...
Kelley, Francis
Kennedy, Sam'l R.
Kenney, Patrick....
Kann, Louis
Lloyd, William B..
Moran, Thomas L..
aiulhoUand, John..
Mehaffey, Jos. H...
M'Cormick, Jas. H
M'Claskey.Wm.H
M'Poil, Patrick
M' Bride, William...
M'Kean, William J
O'Neal, William
Pearson, Alfred
Phillips, John
Parker, John
Ryan, Patrick
Russel, Daniel
Reed, Henry P
Roberts, Harry S
Roberts, William G
Richards, George
Stoll, Jacob
Smith, James F. R
Schoenewald, H
Smith, Michael
Schenkel, Christian
Shuster, William...
Wade, William
Walker, William....
Wallace, John
Warn, Wesley
Wearer, WilUam....
30,
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Tr. to Veteran Reserve Corps, July 30, 1863.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 21, '63.
Tr. to Co. L, 54th reg. P. V., June 8, '64— Vet.
Tr. to Co. L, 54th reg. P. V., Juno 8, '64— Vet.
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 18G2.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 20, '62.
Killed at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certilicate, Feb. 9, '63.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 17 "864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, J»n. 16, '63.
Tr. to Co. L, 54th reg. P. V., June 8, 1864— Vet.
Tr. to company L, 54th reg. P. V., June 8, 1864.
Deserted July 5, 1861.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Tr. to company L, 54th reg. P. V., June 8, 1864.
Deserted September 1, 1882.
Wd. and missing at Cloyd Mountain, May 9, '64.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 21, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 8, 1862.
Wd. and missing at Cloyd Mountain, May 9, '64.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, May 15, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 21, '63.
Died at Georgetown, D. C, October 24, 1861.
Killed at Charles City Cross Roads, Va.,June30'62.
Tr. to company L, 54th reg. P. V. , June 8, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Deserted June 23, 1863.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Wounded — absent, in hospital, at muster out.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 10, '62.
Tr. to company L, 54th reg. P. V., June a, 1864.
Tr to company L, 54th reg. P. V,, June 8, 1864.
Died at Camp Pierpont, Va., December 20, 1861.
Mustered out with company, Juno 17, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 3, 1862.
Tr. to company L, 54th reg. P. V., June 8, 1864.
Killed at Bull Run, August 30, 1862.
Deserted July 18, 1862.
Deserted August 14, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 8, '62.
Tr. to company L, 54th reg. P. V., June 8, 1864.
Killed at South Mountain, September 14, 1862.
Company E.
RECRUITED IN LYCOMING COUNTY.
Francis X. Burger.
John Moyer
Louis Bacher
Isaac W. Ranck
Rich'd Gersbacher.
Jacob Ray.
Charles Leonhardt..
Israel H. C. Becker
Clemmens Noll,
John Schlifer.
Ferdin'd Offerman
Louis Welker
June 12, '61,
June 12, '61,
June 12, '61,
Mar. 5, '62,
June 12, '61,
June 12, '61,
June 19, '61,
July 17, '61,
June 12, '61,
June 14, '61,
June 19, '61,
June 12, '61,
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Resigned January 14, 1862, *
Promoted from 2'd to 1st Lt., January 15, 1862—
resigned July 20, 1862.
Pr. from Sgt. Maj. to 2d Lt. Co. E., May 1, 1863—
to 1st Lieut., Oct. 26, 1863— com. Capt., June 18,
'64 — not mus. — mus. out with Co. June 17, 1864.
Died April 15, 1862, at Alexandria— bu. record,
Dec. 20, 1863— grave 1,204.
Tr. to Co. L. 54th reg. P. V., June 8, 1864— Vet.
Promoted to Sergeant July 4, '63— mustered out
with company, June 17, 1864.
Promoted to Sergeant Major — date unknown.
Tr. to Co. L, 54th reg. P. V., June 8, 1864— Vet,
Tr. to Co. L, 54th reg. P. V., June 8, 1864— Vet.
Tr. to Co. L, 54th reg. P. V,, June 8, 1864— Vet.
Promoted to corporal, June 27, '61 — mustered out
with company, June 17, 1864.
651.
THIRTY-THIRD REGIMENT — FOURTH RESERVE,
John Alt
WilJiam Melte
Charles Schneider ..
Valentine Fass...
}*rederick Maliuky
Herman Fuchs
Anthony Baible.
Isaac Anthony
Bahn, Frederick
Boyer, John
Breitkoph, Anth'y.,
Borchet, *William ...
Barret, Charles
Bitler, Samuel
Brindle, John
Belton, Daniel
Bergman, .John
Baltz, Frederick
Campbell, George...
Diering, Louis
Dodrer, Frederick...
Danler, Michael
Deitz, Jacob
Engle, .Jacob
Egger, Samuel
Ehni, Daniel
Errett, Christian....
Eichde, Jacolj
Flores, David
Fink, Henry
Fassman, Christian
Freitag, George
Francis, Joseph
Fox, George
Folk, Stephen
Pahl, George
Geigher, William..
Hoffman, Peter
Haggeman, Francis
Hanscom, George..
Hoyer, William
Henn, John
Herth, George
Hall, Mathias
Koch, Jacob
Koehler, William..
Krien, John
Kautrman, August.
Keis, George
Kline, Lewis
Keller, Peter
Kramer, Gottlieb...
Kauter, Christian..
Lax, John
Little, William .'.'.'.'.
Litz, Andrew W....
Linn, Felix
Maushag, Andrew.
Messerly, Jacob....
Marks, Lewis
Maus, John
Miller, Andrew
Metzger, Henry .
Muldoon, Patrick...
M'Coy, James
•do...,
..do
Corp.... June 27, '61,
June 12, '61,
.do.
.do .
.do.
.do.
Nash, Max „...
Pettit, Joseph.
Ransbach, Godfrey
Raff, Israel
Railing, Charles. "
Reinbardt. John..
Muc.
Private
..do....
..do....
..do....
..do....
..do....
..do....
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do....
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...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
do
do
do
do
do
do
...do
..do
..do
..do... .
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
June 12, '61,
June 12, '61,
June 12, '61,
June 12. 'Gl.
July 17, '61,
Feb. 12,
June 12,
June 12,
June 12,
June 12,
June 27,
Feb. 5,
July 15, '61,
June 27,
June 27,
June 27,
June 27,
June 27,
June 12,
Julv 13,
May 30,
June 14,
June 14,
July 17,
July 13,
June' 12,
June 14,
June 12,
June 14,
June 12,
June 14,
June 12,
June 12,
June 12,
June 12,
June 12,
June 12,
July 17,
June 12,
Dec. 31,
June 14,
June 12,
June 12,
Feb. 12,
Jan. 11,
June 12.
June 14,
June 12,
June 12,
June 12,
June 14,
July 13,
June 12, '61,
June 12, '61,
Juno 12, '61,
June 14, '61,
June 12, '61,
June 12, '61,
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Promoted to Corporal. June 27, '62— mustered out
with company, June 17, 1864.
Promoted to Corporal, May 6, 1864— mustered
ovit W'ith company, June 17, 1864.
Tr. to Vet. Reserve Corps— date unknown.
Discharged on Surgeon's certiticate, Oct. 17, '61.
Tr. to Co. L, 54th reg. P. V., June S, 1864— Vet.
Died of wounds received at Charles City Cross
Roads, June 30, 1862.
Tr. to company L, 54th reg. P. V., June 8, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certiticate, Dec. 22, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 26, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Mar. 5, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 8, '62.
Tr. to Co. L, 54th reg. P. V., June 8, 1864— Vet.
Tr. to company L, 54th reg. P. V., June 8, 1864.
Tr. to company L, 54th reg. P. V., June 8, 1864.
Tr. to company L, 54th reg. P. V.. June 8, 1864.
Deserter from od regiment N. J. Vols.— returned.
Died at Washington,. D. C, November 19, 1861.
Tr. to Co. L, 54th reg. P. V., June 8, 1864— Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 13, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Mar. 15, '63.
Tr. to Co. L, 54th reg. P. V., June 8, 1864— Vet.
Deserted October 23, 1862,
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certiticate, Feb. 18, '63.
Tr. to company L, 54th reg. P. V., June 8, 1864.
Tr. to Co. L, 54th reg. P. V., June 8, 1864.
Deserted August 25, 1862. .
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Tr. to Western Gunboat service, Feb. 17, 1862.
Mustered out with company, .June 17, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. May 20, '62.
Tr. to Co. L, 54th reg. P. V., June 8, 1864— Vet.
Tr. to company L, 54th reg. P. V., June 8, 1864.
Tr. to Co. L, 54th reg. P. V., June 8, 1864— Vet.
Tr. to Co. L, 54th reg. P. V., June 8, 1864— Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 1, '62.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certiffcate, Oct. 31, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. May 20, '62.
Tr. to Co. L, 54th reg. P. V., June 8, 1864— Vet.
Tr. to Co. L, 54th reg. P. V., June 8, 1864— Vet.
Deserted August 27, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Feb. 3, '63.
Discharged on Svirgeon's certificate, Nov. 14, '62.
Discharged by Special Order, April 1, 1864.
Tr. to company L, 54th reg. P. V., June 8, 1864.
Tr. to company L, 54th reg. P. V., June 8, 1864.
Missing in action at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 23, '63.
Tr. to company L, 54th reg. P. V., June 8, 1864.
Tr. to Co. L, 54th reg. P. V., June 8, 1864— Vet.
Tr. to company L, 54th reg. P. V., June 8, 1864.
Mustered out with company, .June 17, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June 9, '63
Discharged— date unknown.
Deserted July 20, 1861.
Desetred August 30, 1862.
Died October 22, 1861— buried in Military Asy-
lum Cemetery, D. C.
Tr. to Co. L, 54th reg. P. V., June 8, 1864— Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 17, '61.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Mustered out with company, .June 17, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec, 31, '62
THREE YEARS' SERVICE.
C55
NAME.
RANK.
DATE OP MUSTER
INTO SERVICE.
I
i
3
REMARKS.
Raible, Barncard
Rosenberger, Mar'n
Russell, James M...
Private
June 12, '61,
Tr. to Co. L, 54th reg. P. V., June 8, 1864-Vet.
Tr. to company L, 54th reg. P. V., June 8, 1864.
Tr. to company L, 54th reg. P. V., June 8, 1864.
Tr. to company L, 54th reg. P. V., June 8, 1864.
Tr. to company L, 54th reg. P. V., June 8, 1864.
Deserted July 20, 1861.
Deserted August 22, 1861.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864,
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
...do
1
...do
1
...do
June 3, '63,
June 27, '61,
June 12, '61,
June 14, '61,
June 27, '61,
June 14, 'Gl,
June 12, 'Gl,
June 12, '61,
June 12, '61,
June 14, '61,
July 1.3, '61,
June 12, '61,
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
Roener, Michael
Rehfuss, Casper
Schaflfer, Conrad
Schmielv, Conrad...
Seitz, Henry
...do
...do
...do
...do
Smith John..
do
Transferred to Vet. Res. Corps— date unknown.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 14, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 31, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 6, '63.
Schaup, William....
Schneider, Gottlieb
Striner, Philip
...do.....
...do
...do
Steinhilner, Ludwig
Seigel, John
Schleibner, Wni . .
...do
...do
...do
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 16, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 31, '63.
Tr. to company L, 54th resi'. P. V., June S, 1864.
Stefian, John
...do
Tr. to company Ij, 54th reg. P. V., June 8, 1864.
Schutz, Herman
Sotler, Henry
...do
...do ....
Aug. 9, '61,
3
3
Tr. to company L, 54th reg. P. V., June 8, 1864.
Deserted October 23, 1862.
...do
Died November 7, 1861— buried in Military Asy-
lum Cemetery, Washington, D. C.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 27, '63.
Wounded— absent, in hospital, at muster out.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Tenfel, William
Viering, George
Weaver, Predericli
...do
...do
...do
...do
June 12, '61,
June 12, '61,
June 14, '61,
June 14, '61,
June 12, '61,
June 14, '61,
June 12, '61,
June 12, '61,
Sept. 8, '63,
June 12, '61,
June 12, '61,
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
Winterhoff, Chris'n
Woodburn, J. W...
Welker, Michael....
Werling, Andrew...
Walliser, Edward...
Wiebe, Francis
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864. .
Com. 2d Lt., July 23, 1863— not mustered— mus-
tered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 10, '62.
Tr. to company L, 54th reg. P. V. , June 8, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. May 1, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Killed at South Mountain, September 14, 1862.
Zoller, Michael ,.
Zinkham, Henry....
...do
...do
Company F.
recruited in monroe county.
George B. Keller...
J. W. Shoemaker..
Enoch S. C. Horn.
Nathan Davis .
Jolm Nyce
John W. Burnett..
George D. Hufford.
John S. Hufford
Jos. A. Fetherman.
Sam'l R. Bossard...
Anson R. Heller.
Peter J. Rupert.
Jacob Slutter ....
Michael P. Gafiey.
Josiah Smith
J. Andrew Haney...
Philip Altemus
Andrew A. Neal
Thomas A. H. Knox
Sebastian P. Smith
Captain
...do
1st Lt.
...do....
2dLt.
...do...
1st Sgt.
...do
Serg't.
..do....
.do,
..do..
Corp.
..do ..
.do...
.do...
.do...
.do...
.do...
.do...
June 11,
June 11,
'61,
'61,
3
3^
June 11,
'61,
3
June 6,
'61,
3
June 11,
June 11,
'61,
'61,
3
3
June 11,
'61,
3
June 11,
'61,
3
June 11,
June 11,
'61,
'61,
3
3
June 11,
'61,
3
June 11,
June 11,
'61,
'61,
3
June 11,
'61,
3
June 11,
June 11,
June 11,
June 28,
June 11,
June 11,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
3
3
3
3
3
3
Resigned January 9, 1862.
Promoted from 1st Lt. to Capt., June 22, 1862—
com. Major, May 10, 1864 — not mustered — mus-
tered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Promoted from private to 1st Sgt., Jan 1, '62 — to
1st Lt., Jan. 22, 1S62— dismissed Oct. 24, 1862,
Promoted from 2d to 1st Lt., March 1, 1863— to
Capt. company L, 54th reg. P. V., July 4, 1864.
Promoted to Major, June 1, 1862.
Promoted from Sgt. to 2d Lieut., March 1, 1863—
mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Promoted from Sgt. to 1st Sgt — discharged on
Surgeon's certificate, December 20, 1861.
Promoted from Sgt., May 19, 1863— mustered out
with company, June 17, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Promoted to Cor., Nov. 21, 1862— to Sgt , April 11,
1863— mus. out with company, June 17, 1864.
Promoted from Corporal, Feb. 4, 1862— mustered
out with company, June 17, 1864o
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Promoted to Corporal, Feb. 4, 1862 — mustered
out with company, June 17, 1864.
Promoted to Corporal, April 30, 1864— mustered
out with company, June 17, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 13, '62.
Tr. to company C,'5th U. S. Cav., Feb. 16, 1863.
Tr. to Co. L, 54th reg. P. V., June 8. 1864— Vet.
Tr. to Co. L, 54th reg. P. V., June 8, 1864— Vet.
Killed at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30, '02.
Deserted August 20, 1862.
656
THIETY-THIRD EEGIMB2TT— FOURTH RESERVE,
NAMB.
BANK.
DATE OF MUSTER
INTO SERVICE.
i
1, KEMAKK8.
Jacob T. Keller
Muc...
June 11, '61,
3 Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Edward E, Romig.
...do
June 11, '61,
3 Deserted June 27, 1863.
Albert, Anthony....
Private
June 11, '61,
5 Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Albert,. Andrew....
...do
June 11, '61,
3 Discharged on Surg, certificate— date unknown.
Bogart, Christopher
...do
June 28, '61,
3 Absent, sick, at muster out.
Beltz, John H. ...
...do
June 28, '61,
June 11, '61,
3 Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 17, '62.
3 Transferred to company L, 54th regiment P. V.,
Bender, Jerome
...do
June 8, 1864— Vet.
Brock, Charles . ..
...do ...
June 11, '61,
June 11, '61,
3 Deserted October 29, 1862.
Coleman, F. A. D..
...do
3 Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Christal, Joseph M.
...do
June 28, '61,
3 Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Compton, Elias
...do
June 11, '61,
3 Discharged— date unknown.
Culberson, Aaron...
...do
June 28, '61,
3 Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 9, '61.
Culberson, Frank'n
...do
June 28, '61,
3 Transferred to company L, 54th regiment P. V.,
June 8, 1864— Vet.
Christman, B. F
...do
June 11, '61,
3 Killed at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30, '62.
Correll, Smith
...do
June 11, '61,
June 11, '61,
3 Deserted — date unknown.
Dwver, Jos. A. V...
...do
3 Deserted August 21, 1862.
Gruber, Peter A
...do
June 11, '61,
3 Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Gordon, Wm. W
...do
June 11, '61,
3 Transferred to company L, 54th regiment P. V.,
June 8, 1864- Vet.
Harps, Titus
...do
June 11, '61,
I Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Hille, Florian...
...do...
June 28, '61,
Juiy 17, '61, ,
5 Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June 7, '62.
} Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 16, '62.
Hagerman, Chas
...do
Johnson, Wm. H...
...do
June 11, '61, .
5 Absent, sick, at muster out.
Kester, Augustus...
...do
June 11, '61, ;
5 Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 20, '63.
Krummocker, C
...do
June 11, '61, ;
5 Transferred to company L, 54th regiment P. V.,
June 8, 1864— Vet.
Kessler, George W
...do
July 17, '61, ;
5 Transferred to Co. L, 54th reg. P. V., June 8, '64.
liCarn, Andrew
...do ..
June 11, '61, [
June 28 '61, t
5 Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864..
5 Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 9, '61.
5 Died at Camp Pierpont, Va., November 21, 1861.
...do ..
Miller, Abraham B
...do
June 11, '61, C
Miller, Emanuel
...do
June 11, '61, [
5 Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862. .
.do
Jurie 11, '61, :
July 17, '61, I
June 11, '61, I
) Killed at Cloyd Mountain, W. V., May 9, '64— Vet.
Died at Washington, D. C, March 8, 1802. •
Nahr, Christian
...do
Price, David
...do
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 1, '63.
Price, Mathias
...do
June 11, '61, i
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 15, '62.
Renz, Ferdinand
...do
July 17, '61, 5
Transferred to Co. L, 54th reg. P. V., June 8, '64.
Ruth, Charles
...do ..
June 11, '61, E
Transferred to company L, 54th regiment P. V.,
June 8, 1864— Vet.
Reigart, Henry
Schook, Alfred
...do
June 11, '61, 'c
Deserted March 14, 1864.
...do
June 11, '61, 5
June 11, '61, 2
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864. ,
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Schook, Steward
...do
Serfass, Thomas
...do
June 11, '61, J
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Shafer, Mathias P...
...do
June 11, '61, S
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864..
Shafer, Peter W
...do
June 11, '61, 3
Deserted August, 1861— returned Sept., 18&6~
mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Staley, John
...do
June 28, '61, 3
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 7, '62.
Setzer, Jonas
...do
June 28, '61, 3
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 9, '61.
Sheffer, John
do
June 11, '61, 3
Transferred to company L, 54th regiment P. V.,
June 8, 1864— Vet.
Setzer, Henry B
..do
June 11, '61, 3
Transferred to company L, 54th regiment P. V.,
June 8, 1864— Vet.
Setzer, George W ...
...do
June 11, '61, 3
Transferred to company L, 54th regiment P. V.,
June 8, 1864— Vet.
Setzer, Jerome
..do .
June 28, '61, 3
Transferred to company L, 54th regiment P. V.,
June 8, 1864— Vet.
Sober, John
..do
July 17, '61, 3
June 28, '61, 3
Transferred to Co. L, 54th reg. P. V., June 8, '64.
Killed at Charles City Cross Koads, June 30, 1862.
Slutter. Charles H..
..do
Tidd, William K....
..do
June 28, '61, 3
Transferred to battery F, 5th U. S. artillery,
Februarv 28, 1863.
VanBuskirk, Sam'l
..do
June 11, '61, 3
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 22, '62.
Vanaken, Alfred
..do
June 11, '61, 3
Transferred to company L, 54Lh regiment P. V.,
June 8, 1854— Vet.
White, James S
..do
June 11, '61, 3
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Walrath, Abel T
..do
June 11, '61, 3
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
^opdling George...
..do
June 28, '61, 3
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Walton, William D
..do
June 11, '61, 3
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Walrath, Henrv M
Williams, George...
..do
June 11, '61, 3
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 10, '62.
..do
June 28, '61, 3
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 28, '63.
Wolfe, George .
..do
June 11, '61, 3
Discharged on Surg, certificate— date unknown.
Tr. to Co. L, 54th reg. P. V., June 8, 1864— Vet.
Wagner, W. H. A..
..do
June 11, '61, 3
Warner, Wm. H..
..do
June 11, '61, 3
Tr. to Co. L, 54th reg. P. V., June 8, 1864— Vet.
Weisse, Joseph H...
Warner, Alfred...
...do
June 11, '61, 3
Tr. to Co. L, 54th reg. P. V., June 8, 1864— Vet.
...do
June 11, '61. 3
Deserted October 29, 1863.
THREE TEARS' SERVICE.
657
Company G.
recruited at philadelphia.
T. F. B. Tapper.
Joseph Kimes ...
Edw'd J. Gallagher
David R. Hood .,
A. A. Lechler
W. H. H, Woodwln
Lewis A, Hayman,
Samuel Best
Capt.
.do..
IstLt.
..do....
Samuel Hines..
Henry S. Coyle ,
Wm. H. Snyder
Edwin A. Probasco
2d Lt,
.do....
IstSgt.
Sergt...
..do,
.do.
..do.
..do.
John Boon ...do
C. S. Whiteman do.
John Case
Geo. W. Satterfield
Andrew Beckman..
Alexander Moore....
James Dunlap...
Corp.
...do..
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
Benj. F. Barger..^,.
William J. Tate
AmosS. Hany
James Carney „
Charles AUabach...
Charles S. Gamble.
Chas. W. M'Ginley
Austin, Charles W
Ashley, John.N
Bailey, William
Bingaardt, John
Beard, John
...do,
■do.
,do.
..do...
.do...
•do ...
.do„.
Bramon, George....
Brown, Andrew J.,
Bordon, Randall R
Bigger, John
Boyd, Samuel
Bartlett, John
Conover. William...
Muc...
..do
...do
Private
..do„...
.do
.do
•do
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, ^61,
May 29, '61,
July 17, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
July 23, '61,
May 29, '61,
..do
..do,
.do.
.do.
do
do
...dp.
July 17, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
I May 29, '61,
Woimded at Charles City Gross Roads, June 30,
1862— promoted to Lt. Col.. March 1, 1863
Promoted from 1st Sgt. to 2d Lt,, Au"-. 1 is6'>—
to 1st Lt., Mar. 1, '63— to Capt. ' April 10, '63-
mustered out vsrith company, June 17, 1864
Discharged August 1, 1862.
^^of*Tf"iV^*^"^'^^P*- 17, lS62-pr. from Sgt.
to 2d Lt., Mar. 1, '63— to 1st Lt., April 10, '63—
mustered out with company, June 17, 1864
Resigned,July24, 1862. '
n-. to Cor., July 17, '61-to 1st Sgt., Nov. 1, '62-
to 2dLt., April 10, '63— wd. at Fredericksburfr,
December 13, 1862-mustered out with com-
pany, June 17, 1864.
Pr. to Sgt., June 17,'61— to 1st Sgt., April 15, '63—
pris. at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30, '62—
mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Wounded at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30,
??^,^o*^^*^"^' ^^^^- 1"' 1862-pr. to Sgt., April
15, 1863— mus. out with companv, June 17. '64
Promoted to Cor., Feb. 1, 186a-to Sgt., April 10
1863— mustered out with company, June 17 '64^
Wounded at Bull Run, August 29, 1862— disch.
on Surgeon's certificate, July 15, 1863.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. May 25, '62
Wounded at Charles City Cross Roads— prisoner
from July 1, 1862, to Jan. 8, 1863-pr. to Sgt.,
March 30, 1863-toSgt. Major, May 10, 1863.
Died at Camp Pierpont, Va., November 8, 1861.
PropaoLed from Cor., June 1, 1862— wounded and
prisoner at Charles City Cross Roads-killed at
Cloyd Mountain, West Virginia, May 9. 1864
Promoted to Corporal, February 1, 1863-mus-
tered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Wounded at Charles CityCross Roads-prisoner
from July 1 to Nov. 9, 1862-promoted to Cor
h eb. 1, '63— killed at Cloyd Mountain,May 9,'64
Promoted to Corporal, April 15, 1863-mustered
out with company, June 17, 1864.
Promoted to Corporal, April 15, 1863— mustered
out with company, June 17, 1804.
Promoted to Corporal, Dec. 26, 1863— mustered
out with company, June 17, 1864.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate- date unknown.
Promoted to Commissary Sergeant, Jan. 12, '62
Tr. to company L, 54th reg. P. V., June 8, 1864.*
Died at Richmond, Va., of wounds received at
Charles City Cross Roads, June 30, 1862.
Tr. to conapany L, 54th reg. P. V., June S, 1864.
Deserted March 11, 1,863.
Deserted March 10, 1864^Vet.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Tr. to Co. L, 54th reg. P. V., June 8, 1864-Vet.
T1-. to western gun-boat service, Feb. 17, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Discharged on writ of habeas corpus— date un-
known—minor.
Discharged on writ of habeas corpus— date un-
known— minor.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 1, '61.
Transferred to Vet. Res. Corps— date unknown.
Wounded at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, 1862— tr
to Co. L, 54th reg. P. V., June 8, 1864— Vet.
Died October 2, 1861— buried in Military Asvlum
Cemetery, D. C. ^ -^
Died October 13, '61— buried in Mihtary Asvlum
Cemetery, D. C. ^
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
658
THmTY-THlED EEGIMENT — FOURTH EESEttviii,
Conrad, Charles K.
Carter, William R..
Chapman, William
Davis, John
Dorsheimer. Dennis
Dempsey, William..
Engleman, Alfred...
Ewell, James....
Fletcher, Adam.
Flanagan. Joseph...
Flennor, Henry C...
Gosline, Edward H
Greenfield, James...
Holt, William A
Hortz, Daniel
Kitchen, Joseph R..
Keel, Charles
Lentz, Franklin A.,
Lipstine, Samuel....
Mathews, Sam'l W
Mumber, David
Mathews, David T.
Margerum, Benj....,
Mathews, George ...
M'Creedy, Andrew
M'Creedy Robert ...
M'Kinly, William.. I
Nicholas, Alex'rF..
Norris, Samuel
O'Donnell, Geo. W..
Pomroy, And'w J I
Rice Francis
Reily, Robert
Shuil, William H..
Smith, .Tacob
ShuU, Elias D
Schneider, Jacob....
Stewart, Joseph E.
Smith, Harvey
Private
...do
..do
do.
...do.
0O.
...do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
..do.
..do.
do.
...do.
do.
...do.
do.
...do.
.do.
.do....
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
Sypherheldt, John.
Stevens, Aaron H...
Tompkinson, Wm.,
Tingshrum, Chas...
VanhartUrau, J.C...
Vandim, James
Vickery, John
Wakefield, Thos. F
Whiteman, Artist S
Williams, Nathan S
WUliams, Timothy
Yomer, Charles
.do....
.do....
.do....
.do..;,
.do....
.do.,.,
.do....
.do....
..do.
July 17, '61,
May 29, '61,
.do
.do
,.do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
May 29, 'Gl,
Nov. 24, Tj3,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
Mav 29, '61,
May 29, '6],
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
Mav 29. '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
Feb. 14, '64,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
Aug. 5, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
Mav 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '01,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61.
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
July 17, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '64,
May 29, '61,
Nov. 11, '63,
Mav 29, '61,
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 16, '62.
Killed at Charles City Cross Roads. June 30, 1862.
' Died October 13, 1861— buried in Military Asy-
I luni Cemeteiy, D. C.
' Discharsred on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 28, '62.
I Tr. to company L,'"5-ith reg. P. V., June 8, 1864.
Killed at Cbanes City Cross Roads, Juna 30, '62.
I Prisoner at Snicker's Gap, Nov. 7, 1SG2— muster-
I ed out with company, June 17, 1864.
r;eserted September 2, 1862.
I Mustered out with companv, June 17, 1864.
Tr. to Co. L, 54ih reg. P. V., June 8, 1864— Vet.
I Died fit Richmond, Va., of wotmds received at
Charles City Cross Roads, June 30, 1862.
Captiu-ed May 9, '64 — died at Andersonville,Ga.,
September 3, 1S64— grave, 7.679.
Mustered out vith companj', June 17, 1864.
Mustered out ^\ith company, June 17, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Discharged Sej'.t. 1862, fur wounds received at
Gaines' Mill, June 27. 18i'.2.
Drowned at Alexandria, Va., Feb. 8, 1863.
Tr. to company L. 54th reg. P. V., June 8, 1864.
Deserted August 27, 1862.
Mustered out with companv, June 17, 1864.
Tr. to Co. L, 54th reg. P. V.', June 8, 1864— Vet.
Prisoner from June'SO, 18G2, to Sept. 23, 1863— tr.
to company D, 54th reg. P. V., June 8, 1864.
Died at Richmond, Va., of wounds received at
Charles City Cross Roads, June 30, 1862.
Killed at Charles City Cross Roads, June 80, '62.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Killed at Charles City Cross Roads. June 30. 1862.
Wd. and captured at Cloyd Mountain, May 9, '64.
Discharged on Sxu-geon's certificate. Jan. 4, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 17. 1864.
Discharged July 21, 1S63, for wounds received at
Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Wd. and captured at Cloyd Mountain, May 9,'64.
Killed at Charles City Cross Roads. June 30, '62.
Mustered out with. company, .lune 17, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 21, '62.
Tr. to Co. L, 54th reg. P. V, June 8. 1864— Vet.
Tr. to Co. L, o4th reg. P. V., June 8, 1861— Vet.
Died Oct. 17, f fwds. rec. at Antietam, Sept. 17,
1862 — buried i.i Mil. Asjdum Cemetery, D. C.
Died September 25, 1862, of wounds received at
Antietai!!, September 17, 1862.
Deserted July 17. 1861.
Wounded Se])t ^.li.ber 17, 1862, at Antietam — dis-
charged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 20, 1863.
Deserted April 18, 1864.
Wotinded and captured at Cloyd Mountain, May
9, 1864^died at Andersonville, November 25,
1864— grave, 12,154.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 28, 1863.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. May 11,1862.
Wounded at Antietam — mustered out with com-
pany, June 17, 1864.
Wounded at Charles City Cross Roads — prisoner
from June 30, 1862, to Januarys, 18G3 — muster-
ed out with company, June 17, 1864.
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Deserted April 18, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
THREE YEARS' SERVICE,
659
Company H.*
recruited in susquehanna county.
DATE OF MUSTER
i
s
1
SAME.
INTO bERVICE.
>
Elisha B. Gates
Capt....
June 20, '61,
8
Discharged October 7, 1862.
A HpI T Swppl",
...do
June 20, '01,
•'
Promoted from Sergeant to 1st Lieutenant, Nov.
6, 1861— to Captain, October 8, 1862— mustered
out with company, June 17, 1864.
Geo. W. Craudall...
1st Lt...
June 20, '61,
a
Re-signed October 11, 1801.
...do....
June 20, '61,
3
Promoted from 2d to 1st Lieutenant, 0(;tober 14,
1861— resigned November 2, 1861.
Theodore P. Mills...
...do
Jmie 20, '61,
3
Promoted from Sergeant to 1st Lieutenant, Nov.
1862— mustered out with company, June 17, '64.
W. N. Wiitmougb..
2d Lt...
Oct. 20, '61,
p,
Promoted to 2d Lieutenant, October, 1861- dis-
charged November 11, 1862.
James P. Gay
...do
July 6, '01,
3
Promoted to 2d Lieutenant, December 1, 1862—
mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
William Magee
1st Sgt.
June 20, '61,
3
Horton Ellis
Sergt...
Juno 20, '61,
3
Absent on detached duty at muster out.
M. Vanschoton
Corp....
.Tune 20, '61,
3
.
William E.Gates....
...do
June 20, '61,
3
AmericusMurry....
...do
Jmie 20, '61,
3
Ed. L. Blackersbee
...do
June 20, '61,
;;
Theo. Thompson
Muc
June 20, '61,
,3
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Anderson, John
Private
July 6, '61,
3
Bennett, Edwin E..
...do
June 20, '61,
3
...do
July 6, '01,
Julv 6, '01,
H
Brown, Bernard
...do
3
Bennett, Alex
...do
July 6, '61,
3
...do
June 20, '61,
July 6, '01,
3
3
Chapman, Chas. M
...do
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Cokelv, .leremiali...
...do
July 0, '01,
3
Diirbv, Patrick
...do
June 20, '01,
3
Frink William
...do
June 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
3
3
Gay, Galvin
...do
Gu'usales, Virgil P..
...do
June 20, '61,
3
Gatens Daniel..
...do
June 20, '01,
Julv 0, '61,
3
3
Oattery, John S
...do
Gurnev, Sylvester...
...do
July 6, '61,
3
Hathaway, Sam'l C
...do
Juno 20. '61,
3
HoUenback, E. M...
...do
June 20, '61,
3
Hall, Aa,ron
...do
June 20, '01,
July 6, '61,
3
3
Hinchinan, Jus. B..
...do
Hickok, Thomas
...do
July 6, '61,
3
Kenvon, James A...
...do
July fi, '61,
3
Luce, Kussell .S ....
...do
June 20, '61,
3
Lasure, Baron, tt, I..
...ao
June 20, '61,
3
Paul, George I-t
...do
June 20, '61,
3
Pcrkin?, David
...do
July 6, '()1,
3
Riley, Edward
...do
June 20, '61,
3
Sherman, Perry C...
...do
June 20, '61,
3
Sprin^'er Tunis
do
Juno 20, '61,
S
Smith, George W...
...do
June 20, '61,
3
Southworth, W. E..
...do
June 20, '61,
3
Smith, Denmark....
...do
July 6, '61,
3
Smith, Franklin C.
...do
July 6, '61,
3
...do
July 6, '61,
July 6, '61,
3
...do
S
...do
?,
Tripple, William K
...do
June 20, '61,
3
Treusdail, John W
...do
Julv 6, '01,
3
Woodruff", Geo. W..
...do
June 20, '61,
Woodward, L. S
...do
June 20, '61, 18
White, Marshall
...do
June 20, "61,
3
Died Jan. 29, 1865, at Danville, Va.— pris. of war.
Warner, Benjamin
...do
June 20, '61,
3
Warner, Dennis
...do
July 6, '01,
3
^Toung, John B
...ao
June 20, '01,
3
* No muster-out roll on file in Adjutant General's office.
660
THIETY-THIBD REGIMENT — FOUETH BESERVE,
Company I.
REORUITED AT PHILADELPHIA.
Henry Einwechter.
Prosper M. Davis ..
William A. Peet....
George W. Faunce.
John C. Chance..,
William Ilousel .,
Robert A. Moore.,
George M. Brooke...
Albert Chance
Jacob Churchill
Francis M. Fiddler..
Jcim G. Growers.....
James Binckes
Geo. W. Sanville.....
Thomas M. Evans...
A. T. Rheinfelus
Joseph Fries
James Hyde.. .
Henry Martin .
Henry Snyder
Wm. H. Gardner ...
William Fields
Charles Fries
Archibald, Geo. W..
Armgust, A. W
Brady, John
Baker, Philip K
Bryming, Samuel...
Billings, Wm. H„...
Bouch, John
Brown, William H.
Cramer, Isaiah H..
Cremmiller, Wm ..
Crusemire, Nich's..
Christy, Edm'd P..
Crowers, Samuel
Cavenaugh, Matt'w
Churchill, Lewis
Donnelly, John
Dildine, William....
Dye, (ieorgc
Everham, Charles..
Capt.
,..do_
IstLt.
...do....
2d Lt..
..do..„
1st Sgt,
...do
...do
Serg't..
..do...
..do...
..do...
..do...
Corp..
..do...
..do...,
.do.
..do
Muco...
..do
Private
.do.
..do....
..do....
..do....
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do„,
.do ..
.do...
May 29, ^61,
May 29, 'Gl,
May 15, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29j '61,
May 29, '61,
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
29, '61,
29, '61,
29, '61,
29, '61,
29, '61,
29, '61,
29, '61,
29, '61,
29, '61,
29, '61,
29, '61,
29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May
May
May
May
29, '61,
29, ^61,
29, '61,
29, '61,
May
May
May
29, '61,
29, '61,
29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
do ! Jan. 26, '64,
do „... May 29, '01,
July 13, '61,
May 29, '61,
July 19, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
.do
.do,
.do....
.do....
..do....
Resigned July 26, 1862.
Pr. from 2d to 1st Lt., Jan. I, 1862--to Captain,
March 1, 1863— wounded at Cloyd Mountain,
May 9, 1864— died on the field.
Resigned November 30, 1861.
Pr. to Cor., July 17, 1861— to Sgt., Oct. 31, 1862-,
to 1st Lt., March 22, 1863— wounded at Cloyd
Mountain, May 9, 1864— absent at muster out.
Pr. from 1st Sgt, to 2d Lt., Dec. 4,. 1861— disch.
Oct. 1, 1862, for wounds received June 30, 1862.
Pr. from Sgt. to 1st Sgt., Jan. 10, 1863— to 2d Lt.,
March 1, 1863— m us. out with Co., June 17, '64.
Promoted from Cor. to Sgt., July 17, 1861— to Isfc
Sgt., Sept., 1862— died Jan. 9, 1863, of wounds
received at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, 1862.
Pronioted to 1st Sergeant, Jan. 1, '62 — discharged
on Surgeon's certificate, September 1, 1862.
Pr. to Cor., July 17, 1861— to 1st Sgt., March 1,
1863— mustered out with Co., June- 17, 1864.
Pr. to Cor., Nov. 6, 1861— to Sgt., March 1, 1863—
mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Promoted to Sergeant, March 1, 1863— mustered
out with company, Juno 17, 1864.
Promoted to Sergeant, October SI, 1862 — mus-
tered out with company, Juno 17, 1864.
Pr. to Cor., March 1, 1863— to Sgt., Sept. 1, 1863—
mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Promoted to Sergeant, Oct. 31, 1862— discharged
on Surgeon's certificate, June 6, 1863.
Pi-omoted to Corporal, March 1, 1863 — mustered
out with company, June 17, 1864.
Promoted to Corporal, March 1, 1863 — ^mustered
out with company, June 17, 1864.
Promoted to Corporal, September 1, 1863 — mus-
tered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 11, '63,
Promoted to Corporal, Jan. 1, 1862— discharged
on Surgeon's certificate, April 28, 1863.
Promoted to Corporal, May 14, 1862— discharged
on Surgeon's certificate, October 13, 1862.
Tr. to Co. L, 54th reg. P. V.,, June 8, 1864— Vet.
Mustered out with eompany, June 17, 1864.
Mustei-ed out with company, June 17, 1864.
Pr. to Cor., July 17, 1861— red. July 25, 1863—
mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Died October 29, 1861— buried in Military Asylum
Cemetery, D. C.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Disch. Dec. 22, 1863, for wounds received June
30, 1862— re-enlisted Dec. 31, 1803— transferred
to company L, 54th regiment P. V., June 8, 1864.
Tr. to Co. L, 54th reg. P. V., June 8, 1864— Vet.
Died October 24, '61— buried in Military Asylum
Cemetery, D. C.
Deserted August 20, 1862.
Pr. to Cor., August 20, 1861— red. Oct. 21, 186^—
mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 13, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 22, '62.
Transferred to Co. L, 54th reg. P. V., June 8, '64.
i Died at Georgetown, D. C, December 4, 1861.
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
I Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 16, '62.
i Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Mar. 9, '62^
! Killed at Charles City Cross Roads, Jinio 30, 1862.
I Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
THREE YEARS' SERVICB.
661
Frank, Jacob
Frederick, Jacob....
Fesmire, Joseph
George, Edward
Gallahcr, Edw.n.rd..
Gilby, William F..
Hayter, Isaac
Horseback, Albert.
Hill, Samuel ,
Jones, George ,
Jackson, George....,
Johnson, Robert R.
Lambert, John
Lutz, Charles
Leafify, John A
Loefflcr, WiUiam T
Moss, William H.
Marks, Frederick
Munch, Augustus C
M'Corkle, James D
M'Gowan, Thomas
M'Bride, John
M'Corkle, Edward
M'Cully, William..
M'Intire, Isaiah
M'CuUough, Rob'rt
M'Clary, James.
Nicholson, R. N.
Pike, Jacob
Poutzler, Wm. P.
Parker, Samuel
Pobst, William F...
Ritterson, William
Riter, John N
Ryland, Thomas
Ruby, Joshua C...
Rogers, Bernard....
Rubeg, Christian...
Shillingforce, Wm.
Stockman, William
Senders, Jacob. .
Steinmetz, John,
Snyder, Christoph' r
Stow, Morris
Sanville, Francis.
Shrivers, William..,
Slaver, Patrick.
Torbut, Hugh....
Voltz, JohnM...,
Weaver, Henry G..
Wolbert, Charles D
Weaver, Edward
Woodard, E. F ..
Private
..do
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..do..
..do..
..do..
..do..
..do..
..do..
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..do.,
..do.
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..do.
..do.
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...do.
.do.
do.
do.
...do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
...do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do,
.do,
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
Tetters, Charles do May 20, '61
DATE OP MDSTBB
IHTO 8EKVICE.
July 17, '61,
May 29, '61,
July 17, '61,
May
;May
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
Feb.
May
July
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
Dec.
July
May
May
May 29, '61,
Mav 29, '61,
July 10, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
Feb. 3, '62,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
Feb. 3, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
July 17, '61,
Tr. to compauy L, 54th reg. P. V., June 8, 1864.
Died at Gallipolis, Ohio, June 1, 1864— Vet.
Died October 7, 1862, of wounds received at An-
tietam, September 17, 1862.
Musteied out with company, June 17, 1864.
Mustered out with company, Juno 17, 1864,
Tr. to Co. L, 54th reg. P. V., June 8, 1864— Vet.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, April 10, '02.
Killed at Antietam. September 17, 1862.
Wd. and mis. at Cloyd Mountain, May 9, '64.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1804.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Mar. 31, '64.
Tr. to companv L, 54tb reg. P. V., June 8, 1S64.
Killed at c:!hafles f'ity Cross Roads, Juno 30, '62.
Promoted to Hospital Steward, January 1, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 17, l8f)4.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1804.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 12, 1803.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 23, '63.
Tr. to company L, 54th reg. P. V., June 8, 1864.
Deserted— date unknown.
Deserted August 20, 1862.
Died Dec. 20, 1864— bu. in United States General
Hospital Cemetery, Annapolis, Md.
Promoted to Sgt., Jan. 1, 1862— reduced Oct. 28,
'62— disch. on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 9, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 13, '63.
Tr. to company L, 54th reg. P. V., June 8, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 20, 62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Mar. 18, 63.
Tr. to company A, Sept. 1, 1861.
Deserted July 16, 1861. , ^ . „o ,.>o
Pr. to Cor., Aug. 29, 1861— reduced Oct. 28, '62—
mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Mustered out with compauy, June 17, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 8, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 5, 63.
Tr. to western gun-boat service, Feb., 1862.
Tr. to company L, 54th reg. P. V., June 8, 1864.
Deserted — date unknown.
Killed at Bull Run, August 27, 1862.
Died July 24, 1862, of wounds received June 30,
1862— bu. in Military Asylum Cemetery, D. C.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Mar. 17, '63.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Tr. to Co. L, 54th reg. P. V., June 8, 1864— Vet.
Died January 1, 1863- buried in Military Asy-
lum Cemetery, D. C. » .o«.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 27,1862.
Company K.
recruited in chester county.
William Babe
Enos L. Christman
N. A. Peiinypacker
Capt
..do
..do
June 6, '61, 3
June 6, '61, 1 3
June 6, '61,
Resigned February 18, 1862.
Promoted to Captain, April 10, 1862— to Major,
March 27, 1863.
Promoted to Cantaiu, April 10, 1863— mustered
out with company. June 17, 1864.
662
THIRTY-THIED REGIMENT — FOURTH RESERVE,
RAXK.
DATE OF MUSTKR
■3
1 REMARKS
^
Lewis H. Evans
IstLt..
June
6, '61,
3 Promoted from Sergt. to 2d Lieut., Feb. 18, '62—
to 1st Lieut., April 10, "63— wounded at Cloyd
Mountain, Mav 9, 64— ah. in hos. at muster out.
Charles Nice
1st Sgt.
June
6, '61,
3 Promoted to Ssjt., July 17, "61— to 1st Sgt., Jim.
1, "63— com. 2d Lieut., Jane 18, 1864— not mus-
tered--wounded at Clovd Mountain Ma^- 9,'64.—
mustered out with company. June 17, 18ii4.
Isaiah Thropp, Jr...
Serg't..
June
6, 'Gl,
3 Promoted from Corp. to Serge., August 1, 1862—
nmstered out with companv. June 17, 1864.
John W.Snyder....
...do
June
6, '61,
3 Pr. to Sgt., Jan. 1, '63— com. 2d Lt., Mar. 6, '63—
not nmstered— wounded at Antietam, Sop. 17,
'62 — mustered out with company, June 17, '64.
Joseph M. Conner..
...do
June
19, "61,
3 Promoted to Sergt., Jan. 1, 1863— mustered out
with company, June 17, 1864.
Nathan Davis
...do
June
June
G, '61,
G, '61,
3 Promoted to 2d Lt. Co. F, 33d reciment P. V.
Jos. Louderback....
...do
3 Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 10, '63.
John Little.
...do. ...
June
6, 'Gl,
3 Died September 29, 1862, of wounds received at
Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Thos. W. Rowland.
...do
June
6, '61,
3 Killed at Charles City Cross Roads, June .30, '62.
Wm. D. Mooney
...do
June
6, '61,
3 Died May 12, 1864, of wounds received at Cloyd
Mountain, May 9, 1864.
Joseph Stadden
Corp....
June
6, '61,
3 Promoted Corporal, May 28, 1862— musLered out
with companv, June 17, 1864.
Samuel Smedley
...do
June
6, '61,
3 Promoted Corporal, July 18, 1861— wounded and
missing at Cloyd Mountain, May 9, 18G4.
John K. Burnite
...do
June 19, '61, \
5 Promoted Corporal, June 1, 1863— wounded June
30. 1862— mustered out with Co , June 17, 1864-.
George W. Rapp
...do
June
6, '61,
3 Promoted to Corporal, Feb. 6, 1863— mustered
out with company, June 17, 1864.
Geo. Pennypacker..
...do
June
6, '61,
3 Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 24, '62.
P. Wiley Reagan....
...do
June
6, '61,
3 Dischartred on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 4, '62.
John W. Schotield..
...do
June
6, '61.
3 Wd.— di'sch. on Surgeon's certificate, April 9, '62.
Harry S. Willauer..
...do
June
6, '61,
3 Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 7, 1863.
Charles Huffnagle...
...ao
Aug.
19, '61,
6 Promoted to Corporal, May, 1863- transferred to
company L, 54th regiment P. V., Juno 8, 1864.
B. F.Williams
Muc...
June
6, 'Gl,
3 Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
B. F. Houck
...do ...
June
June
6, '61,
6, '61,
3 Discharged, to date June 17, 1S64.
3 Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 16, '61.
Anderson, E. N
Private
Baker, James
...do.. ..
June
6, '61,
3 Discharged September 26, 1863, for wounds re-
3 ceived at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30, '62.
Beran, Lycurgus....
...do
July
17, '61,
Discharged on Stirgeon's certificate, April 24, '63.
Bixler, Benj. F.
...do
June
6, '61,
3 Dischartred on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 2, '62.
Brannan, Wm. H...
...do
June
6, -61,
3 Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Mar. 18, '62.
BuUer, Charles
...do
June
6, '61,
3 Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Mar. 7, '62.
Bvickwalter, John..
...do
July
17, '61,
3 Died at Camp Pierpont, Va., December 10, 1861.
Bush, Uriah..
...do
June
6, '61,
3 Killed at Cloyd Mountain, May 9, 1864.
Collier, James
...do
June
6, '61,
3 Wounded at Fredericksburg— mustered out with
3 company, June 17, 1864.
Crager, Homer
...do
June
6, '61,
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Collier, David
...do
June
6, '61,
5 Wd.— disch. on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 16, '62.
Cachus, William
...do
Julv
17, 'Gl,
5 Transferred to Co. L, 54th reg. P. V., June 8, '64.
Cochings, James
...do
Dec.
8, '62, .
5 Killed at Cloyd Mountain, May 9, 1864.
Dunahower, Geo
...do
June
6, '61, .
5 Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 16, '63.
Davis, John W
...do
June
6, '61, .
5 Died Aug. 9, IBC)'-*, of wounds received at Charles
5 City Cross Roads, June 30, 1862.
Dailey, Jeremiah ...
...do
July
17, '61,
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Fornwalt, Isaac
...do
June
6, '61, .
} Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 7, '63.
J Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 16, '63.
Fredericks, Joshua
...do
Julv
17, '61, i
Fritz, John
...do
5 Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Mar. 17, '63.
5 Transferred to Co. L, 54th reg. P. V. , June 8, 1864.
Fawks, Emanuel ...
...do
July
17, '61, ;
Foreman, William..
...do
June
6, '61, i
i Died July 3, 1862, of wounds received at Charles
, City Cross Roads, June 30, 1802.
Fratt, David R.
do
A ,,„
19, '61,
Died at Belle Island of wounds rcc. at Charles
) City Cross Roads, June 30, 1862.
Guest, Thomas L....
...do
June
6, '61,
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Henry, William H..
...do
June
6, '61, C
Mustered out with company, June 17, 1S64.
Haddeman, Sam'l...
...do
July
17, '61, 2
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 27, 1862.
Hampton, Sam'l H
...do
June
6, '61, E
Tr. to Co. L, 54th reg. P. V., Juno 8, 1864— Vet.
Hill, Isaac B
...do
Nov.
3, '63, £
Tr. to Co. L, 54th re?. P. V., June 8. 1864— Vet.
Hermacy, Wm. H..
...do
Sept.
20, '61, f
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, July 1, 1863
Hines, Nelson F
...do
June
6, '61, :]
Died at Camp Tenallj^ D. C, Sept. 21, 1861.
Irvm, David
...do
June
July
6, '61, S
17, '61, a
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 27, '6L
Wd. at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30, '62—
Johnson, Emile
...do
Johnson, Samuel.....
...do
Juno
6, '61, 3
discharged on Surgeon's certificate, May 9, '63.
Deserted Atxgust 22, 1861.
TIIllEE YEARS' SERVICE.
663
tTAME.
RANK.
1
DATK OF MUS-'EK f IPMARKS
INTO SERVICE, r!^ REMARKS.
Jeeter, George W...
Private
June G, '61,
3 Transferred to United States Regular army, No-
vember 20, 1862.
3 Tmnsierred to company L, 54th regiment P. V.,
James, Joseph M....
...do....
July 17, '61,
June 8, lS64~-Vet.
Kuglar, John
...do....
June 0, '61,
3 Mustered out with company, June 17, 18G4.
Kuglar, Joseph
Kuuglc, JohuB
...do....
June fi, '61,
3 Discharged on Surareon's certificate, Nov. 12, '62.
...do....
Aaly 17, '01,
3 Wounded at Clovd^Mountain, 'May 9, 1864— tr. to
comuany L, 54th reg. P. V., .June 8, 1864— Vet.
Kelly, James S
Kirkuer, Stephen...
...do....
June G, '61,
3 Tr. to'Co.' L, 54th reg. P. V., June 8, 1864— Vet.
...do....
1 June 6, '61,
3 Killed at Charles City Cross Roads, June SO, '62.
Lockard, William...
...do....
1 Jiine G, '61,
3 Mustered out Avith company, June 17, 1864.
Lacy, Josepli
...do ....
June 6, '01,
3 Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 19, '62.
Lewis, Jonathan M
...do....
June 0, '61,
3 Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 16, '62.
Lindsav, John
...do....
June 6, '61,
3 Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 23, 1863.
Lewis, EiiosR
...do....
July 17, '61,
3 Transferred to Co. L, 54th reg. P. V., June 8, '64.
Look, William
...do
.Juno ('<, '61,
3 Tr. to Co. L, 54th reg. P. V., June 8, 1SG4— Vet.
Manning, Wm
...do
July 17, 'ol.
3 Transferred to Co. L, 54th reg. P. V., June 8, 'G4.
Monday, John C
...do
June 6, '61,
3 1 Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 17. '63.
Morgan, Joseph W
...do
June 6, '61,
3 i Tr. to Co. L. 54th reg. P. V., June 8, 1864— Vet.
Morgan, John..
...do
Jvme 6, '61, <
3 Tr. to Vo. L, 54th reg. P. V., June 8, 1864— Vet.
Murray Charles
...do....
Feb. 3, '62,
3 1 Tr. to Co. L, 54th reg. P. V., June 8, 1864— Vet.
Mood, William
.. do
Juno (!, '61,
3 1 Killed at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30, '02.
Morrison, Isaac
...do
June G, '61,
3 1 Deserted August 22, 1861.
M'Clure, Patrick....
...do
June 6, '61,
3 i Wd.— mustered out with company, June 17, '64.
M'Cabe, r,arney
...do
July 17, '61, <
> Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
M'Glaughlin, Jos. ...
...do
June 6, '61, •
3 Transferred to Co. A, .30th reg. P. V., Feb. 3, '62.
M'Glaughiin, J. A..
...do
Oct. 21, '61, •
. Transferred to Co. A, 30th reg. P. V., Feb. 3, '62.
M'Chesney, R. W...
...do
. Died October 13, '61— buried in Military Asvlum
Cemetery, D. C.
O'BroJn, Matthew...
...do
Jime 6, '61, '•-
5 Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Peck, Abraham
...do
.June G, '61, ^
> Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Peck, Thomas T
...do
Jimo G, '61. ^
3 Wounded— disch. on Surgeon's certificate, 1863.
Penny packer, Jos...
...do
Aug. 19, '61, i
5 Pr. to Quartermaster Sergeant, Jan. 1, 1863.
Rhoades, Preston S
...do
June 6. '61, '
» Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Regester. David
...do
June 6, '61, ^
5 Mustered out w-ith company, June 17, 1864.
Ritner, George W...
...do
June 6, '61, ^
> Mustered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Rossiter, Striker C.
...do
June G, '61, ^
) Mustered out with company, June 17, 18G4.
Regester, Daniel
...do
June 6, 'Gl, '^
J Wd.~disch. on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 1, '62.
Rossiter, B. F., 1st..
...do
July 17, -61, ^
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 7, '63.
Reese, John
...do
July 17, '61, i
Tr. to Co. L, 54th reg. P. V., June 8, 1864— Vet.
Rossiter, B. F., 2d...
...do
July 17, '61, i
Tr. to Co. L, 54th reg. P. V., June 8, 1864— Vet.
Rossiter, P. K
...do
July 17, '61, £
Wounded at Clovd Mountain, INlay 9, 1SG4— tr. to
company L, 54th reg. P. V., Juno 8, 18G4— Vet.
Reave V, Jacob
...do
Aug. 19, '61, I
Transferred to Vet. Res. Corps, July 1, 1863.
Ruthren, Henry
...do
Nov. 29, '61, S
Died at Belle Plain, Va., January 12, 1863.
Roberts, Beni. H
...do
June G, '61, l
Died at Camp Pier pout, Va., January 23, 1862.
Signett, Wm. H. ....
...do
June G, '61, 3
Transferred to United States Regular army, Oc-
tober 9, 1862.
SnjJ'der, John
..do....
Aug. 19, '61, 3
Nov. 21, '63, 3
Tr. to Co. L, 54th reg. P. V., June 8, 1864.
Speakraan, Thos
..do
Tr. to Co. L, 54th reg. P. V., June 8, 1864.
Springer. Isaac
..do
July 17, '61, 3
Tr. to Co. L, 54th reg. P. V., June 8, 1864.
Smith, Elijah J
..do
Aug. 19, '61, 3
Killed at Charles City Cross Roads, Juno 30. '62.
Smith, William F...
..do
Aug. 19, '61, 3
Died at Georgetown, D. C, Nov. 7, 1861— buried
in Military Asylum Cemetery.
Thomas, Isaac P
..do
July 17, 'Gl, 3
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 7, '63.
Townsend, Mor'n H
..do
June G, '61, 3
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate— date unknown.
Vanskite, Lewis H..
..do
June 6, '61, 3
Mustered out with company, Juno 17, 1864.
Weller, B. F
..do
June G, '61, 3
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Mar. 24, '63.
Williams, David B..
..do
June G, '61, 3
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate — date unknown.
Williams, Edmund
..do
Aug. 19, '61, 3
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate — date unknown.
Wall, Philip
..do
Aug. 19, 'Gl, 3
Discharged Feb. 10, 1863, for wounds, with loss of
arm, received at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Walters, Reuben H
..do
.June 6, 'Gl, 3
Tr. to Co. L, 54th reg. P. V., June 8, 18(54- Vet.
WisG, William
..do
July 17, '61, 3
Tr. to Fort Delaware to serve unexpired term.
Wollerton, Nel'n T
..do
June 6, '61, 3
Died July 28, '62, of wounds received at Charles
City Cross Roads, Jime 30, 1862.
Wilson, William
..do
Juno 19, '61, 3
Deserted July 4, 1861.
Young, Joseph G....
..do
June 6, '61, 3
! Mustered out Avith company, June 17, 1864
664
TEOETY-THIED REGIMENT — FOURTH RESERVE.
TJNASSIGKED MEN
Ackerman, Newlin H Private.
Ackerman, Stephen do.
Andrews, George W « do.
Acker, Abraham do.
Buchanan, Jackson do.
Bright, Charles do.
Bretaman, George do.
Clapp, Dennis do.
Carter, Charles A do.
Corey, George do.
Clush, William do.
Cooper, Thomas do.
Correll, Charles do.
Clark. Charles do.
Crawford, .Joseph do.
Conner, Wesley do.
Darrow, James H do.
Elder, John do.
Frederick, Lewis do.
Ford, John ..do.
Gates, Charles S do.
Gallaher, John do.
Gallaher, James A Private.
Garrett, Christian do.
Holley, Daniel do.
Howard, Henry do.
Hall, Robert do.
Hatcher, John W do.
Iluira, Joseph do.
Kline, Lewis do.
Kreamer, Matthias do.
Knowles, John W do.
Lewis, Hanford S do.
Morris, Peter do.
Messon, Thomas do.
Murphy, John do.
Osterhout, Henry do.
Osterhout, Pliilip do.
Swackhammer, Alden H do.
Sterens, Jesse N do.
Shadduck, Thomas E do.
Smith, Joseph do.
Sitz, Andrew W do.
Woolworth, James do.
Thirty-Fourth" Regiment,
FIFTH RESEEYE.
THE companies eomprising the Fiftli Eegiment were recruited in the conn-
tics of Centre, Lancaster, Hmitlngdon, Lycoming, lirorthumberland, Clear-
fiekl, Union and Bradford. They were ordered to report at Camp Curtin, where
on the 20th of June the regiment was organized by the choice of the following
field officers: John L Gregg, from Ciiptain of company E, Colonel, Joseph W.
Fisher, from Captain of company K, Lieutenant Colonel, and George Dare;
from Capt^dn of company I, Major. On the following day, Colonel Gregg was
appointed a Captain in the Sixth United States Cavalry, when he resigned his
commission in this regiment, an4 Captain Seneca G. Simmons, of the Seventh
United States Infantry, a soldier of long experience and great merit, was chosen
to succeed him.
On the same day, Governor Curtin received a telegram from Lieutenant
General Scott, requesting him to send a force immediately to the relief of
Colonel Lewis Wallace, commanding the Eleventh Indiana, at Cumberland,
Maryland. The Fifth, together with the Bucktail rifle reginient, and Captain
Easton's battery of the First Artillery, was at once dispatched, the whole un-
der command of Colonel Biddle, of the Bucktails. Proceeding by rail to Hope-
well, it marched to the neighborhood of Bedford. Springs, where it was halted
for a few days, whence it again marched to the State line, where it encamped,
remaining until the 8th of July, when it proceeded to Cumberland, six miles
distant, and relieved Colonel Wallace.
On the morning of the 13th, the Fifth was ordered to move on the Baltimore
and Ohio railroad to bridge IS^umber 21, about twenty miles above Cumberland,
which had been bui^ned a short time previous by the rebels. After a short de-
lay here, the regiment moved on to New Creek, to the support of a detachment
of the Bucktails which had been attacked. Lieutenant Colonel Kane, in com-
mand of this detachment, dispersed the forces of the enemy before his supports
could arrive, and i)iirsued them in the direction of Eomney; but on arriving at
Eidgeville, finding himself threatened by a superior force, he sent back for re-
inforcements, when the Fifth and the main body of the Bucktails proceeded to
his relief, marching the whole distance on the double quick. On the following
morning, the Fifth returned to ibTew Creek, where the troops were quartered in
deserted houses about the town. On the 22d, the regiment proceeded to Pied-
mont, where it was stationed to afford protection to Union peoi)le, and to foster
the sentiment of patriotism.
Soon after the Bull Eun disaster, fears being entertained of an attack by
the enemy on Washington, the Fifth was ordered to proceed thither via Har-
risburg. Bivouacking for a few days in the neighborhood of Camp Curtin, it
84
GGG THIETY-FOUETH EEGIME3fT— FIFTH KESEEVB. 1862
was liiirriedly recruited and equipped^ and on tlie 8tli of Angiist, taking np the
line of marcliy nine hundred and eighty-four strong, proceeded to Washington,
and tlience to the camp established for the Eeserves at Tenallytown. Here the
drill which had been constantly practised since its organization was resumed,
and every effort was made by the accomplished soldier who commanded it, to
bring it to the highest state of efficiency. On the 14th of Septembery it was
detailed to proceed to Washington and escort Governor Cm^tin to camp, where
in company with President Lincoln, General M'Clellan and other distinguished
civilians and soldiers, he reviewed the division and presented each regiment
with a State flag.
In the organization of the Eeserves which ensued, the Fifth was assigned
to the First Brigade,* commanded by Brigadier General John F. Eeynolds.
On the 10th of October^ the whole division was ordered across the Potomac,
and encamped near Langley. Schools were here opened for the instruction of
commissioned officers, which Avere in session on two days in each week at regi-
mental head-quarters, where they were examined and instructed in tactics, army
regulations, and camp and picket duty. Company commanders were also re-
quii-ed to hold similar schools for the instruction and discipline of non-com-
missioned officers.
On the 19th of October, the First Brigade made a reconnoissance to the
neighborhood of Dranesville, where it bivouacked for forty-eight hours, re-
turning on the 21st with teams laden with forage. On the 20th of December,
the brigade again marched to Dranesville, but did not reach the field in time
to participate in the handsome victory which the Third Brigade there achieved.
On the 10th of March, 1862, the regiment broke camp, with a force of nine
hundred and eleven strong, and joining in the general forward movement of
the army, marched to Hunter's Mills, where it bivouacked until the 14th, when
it was ordered to Alexandria. Here it remained until the 9th of April, when
it moved to Manassas and occupied the deserted quarters of the rebels. A few
days later it was detailed to guard the Orange and Alexandria railroad, from
Alexandria to Catlett's Station. On the 7th of May, Colonel Simmons was or-
dered to report with his regiment to Falmouth, where it encamped and remained
till the 25th, when the First Brigade was ordered across the Eappahannock,
and occupied Fredericksburg, picketing the country in the rear of the town
and along the river.
General M'Olellan, with the grand army, had advanced up the Peninsula,
and was confronting the rebels near Eichmond. He was now calling for re-
inforcements, and the Eeserves were ordered to his support. Embarking on
the 9th of June, it moved by transport to White House, on the Pamunky, and
thence marched along the Eichmond and West Point railroad to Dispatch Sta-
tion, and a few days later moved to MechanicsviUe, bivouacking in sight of
the enemy's lines. On the morning of June 26th, the Fifth was ordered to
cross Beaver Dam Creek, and to picket the line along the left bank of the
Chickahominy. At one o'clock P. M. the enemy crossed the river in large
numbers, when the pickets retired across the creek and took up a position
* Organization of the First Brigade, Brigadier General Jolin F. Eeynolds ; Pennsylvania
Eeserves, Major General George A. M'CaU. First (30th) Eegiment Pennsylvania Volunteers,
Colonel 11. BiddleEoberts; Second (31st) Eegiment Pennsylvania ^'oluuteers, Colonel William
B. Mann; Fifth (34th) Eegiment Pennsylvania Volimteers, Colonel Seneca G.Simmons ; Eighth
(37th) Eegiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, Colonel George S. Hays.
1862 BATTLE OP MEOHAXICS^TI.LB. fyGl
which had been selected for the battle, along its left bank. The First Brigade
was posted on the right of the line, the Fifth occupying the left centre. Four
companies, under command of Lieutenant Colonel Fisher, were thrown forward
as skirmishers. Scarcely had the regiment gained its position, when the enemy
opened with his artillery, which was vigorously replied to by our batteries; soon
a-fter his infantry came on in force, and the battle opened in earnest. The skir-
mishei^s fell back on the line of battle in excellent order, when a terrific fire
was opened on the approaching foe, which never ceased nor slaeken^l until he
withdrew from the conflict, leaving the field strewn with his dead and wounded.
The Fifth lost in this engagement fifty killed and wounded.
Early on the following morning the regiment was ordered to fall back and
take position on Gaines' Hill, the position at Beaver Dam Creek being out-
flanked by the en^my. This order was executed with eminent skill and suc-
xjess. It was the intention of the commanding general to have held this divi-
sion in reserve in the ensuing battle, on account of the severe fighting in which
it was engag^ed on the previous day^ but at two o'clock P. M. of the 27th, our
line was so hard pressed by the enemy that he was obliged to order in all his
available force, and the Fifth advancing to the front was soon hotly engaged,
maintaining its position under a most withering fire until sundown, and until
its ammunition was completely exhausted and the pieces of the men had be-
come unserviceable.* General M'Call and General Keynolds both made in-
effectual efforts to get troops to relieve them, but the men nobly held their
ground until ordered back to prevent capture, t General EejTiolds was cap-
tured towards the close of the day, and the command of the brigade devolved
.upon Colonel Simmons, that of the regiment upon Lieutenant Colonel Fisher.
Eetiring a short distance, the men slept on their arms for a few hours, when
they where ai'oused and taken across the Chickahominy. Here the regiment
lay under arms until the evening of the 28th of June, when it marched via
Savage Station, and crossing the White Oak Swamp, arrived on the evening
of the 29th at Charles City Cross Eoads, The Fifth and a battalion of the
Bucktails were thrown forward close up to the enemy's liae. Lest in the dark-
* Previous to the arrival of Slocum's brigade, Reynolds having repulsed tlie enemy in his
front, and hearing the tremendous contest on his left, had, acting under a true maxim, and
with the generous spirit of a soldier, moved to the sound of cannon, and led his men, regi-
ment after regiment, where our hard pressed forces required most assistance. As each regi-
ment entered the woods to the rehef of their exhausted companions, the effect was immo
diately shown by the enemy being driven before them, as evidenced by the sound of mus-
ketry growing more and more distant. Some regiments wliich had been withdrawn, after
having exhausted their ammunition, reformed, replenished their boxes, and returned, in one
«ase even for the third time, to this unequal contest. For each regiment thrown into action,
there seemed to be two or three fresh regiments brought up by the enemy ; but our men
maintained their own and successively repulsed them, until the last regiment had been ad-
vanced ; as if for a final effort, just as darkness was covering everything from view, the enemy
massed bis fresh regiments on the right and left, and threw them with overpowering force
against our thinned and wearied battalions — General Porter's Official Report.
t Extract pbom General MCall's Official Report.— Here I found General Rey-
nolds coming from the woods with the First and Eighth regiments of his brigade, he having
xeheved them and brought them out of action, in consequence of their ammunition being ex-
hausted. He reported to me that the Fifth regiment had likewise nearly expended all its
ammunition and ought to bereheved. On hearingthis I at oneo directed my Assistant Adjutant
General, Captain H. J. Biddle, to ride down the line and, if possible, to bring up a regiment
(of MoreU's division, I think) that I had seen in reserve as I rode along the Vl^.— Moore's
Echdlion Eecord, Convp. Vol., p. 666,
668 THIRTY-FOUKTH BEGIMENT — FIFTH EESBEVE. 1862
ness friend should be mistaken for foe^ the men were directed to bare the right
arm to the shoulder. The pass word was "Bncktail,'' and the answer "five."
On the following morning, the brigade was withdrawn, and dispositions were
made for repelling an attack from the direction of Richmond, and to protect
the junction of the ^&w Market and the Quaker or Turkey Bridge road. By-
half past three in the afternoon the battle had fairly begun ^ the rebels attack-
ing with great fiiry. Soon after the contest opened, the enemy moved a heavy
column to the right and eame down with great impetuosity upon Seymour's
brigade. Colonel Simmons was immediately ordered to move with the Fifth
and the Eighth regiments to its support, the Fifth gallantly led by Lieutenant
Colonel Fisher. This order was promptly obeyed, the men moving forward at
a double quick and charge bayonet, but not a moment too soon ; for a furious;
attack with infantry and artillery was met just in time to stay and repel it.
In this charge the Seventh and Seventeenth Virginia regiments were nearly
annihilated, the greater portion being either killed, wounded or taken prisoners.
Shortly afterwards the enemy issued from the woods in front in great force^
and for nearly two hours the battle raged fiercely, the enemy making desperate
efforts to break our lines and gain the road, on which were passing the im-
mense supply trains of our army ; but without success. In the heat of the
struggle, Colonel Simmons, leading his men with determined bravery and un-
equalled skill, fell mortally wounded and died in the hands of the enemy, A
soldier by profession and a man of the strictest honor, a patriot from i^riuciple
and brave to a fault, the Eeserve Corps lost no more trusted leader, nor loved
companion in arms. Here fell, too. Captain Tagg-art, of company B, an excel-
lent soldier, whose loss was severely felt. In the three battles, at Mechanics-
ville on the 26thy Gaines' MiU on the 27th, and Charles City Cross Roads on
the 30th of June, the regiment lost eighteen killed, one hundred and fifteen
wounded, and one hundred and three taken prisoners.
Resting upon the field until two A. M. of the 1st of July, the regiment pro-
ceeded to Malvern Hill, where was fought the last grand battle before Rich-
mond, in the Peninsula campaign. The Fifth was under fire, but not actively
engaged, and on the morning of July 2d, moved with the army to Harrison's
Landing, where it went into camp. The vacancy occasioned by the death of
Colonel Simmons, was filled by the promotion of Lieutenant Colonel Fisher j
Major George Dare was appointed Lieutenant Colonel, and Captain Frank
Zentmyer, Major.
General M'Clellan^s Peninsula campaign was now at an end, and General
Pope, in command of the Army of Northern Virginia, was beginning to feel
the weight of the enemy's force concentrating on his front. The troops under
M'Clellan were accordingly ordered forward to his support. Pope finding the
line of the Rapidan untenable with his meagre force, withdrew to the Rappa-
hannock, where, upon his arrival, he was joined by Rejmolds with the Reserve
Corps. Finding Jackson in his rear, Pope hastened with his little army to
, meet, and if possible overpower him before he could be reinforced. The Re-
serves moved via Warrenton and Gainesville to the First Bull Run battle-
ground, arriving on Thursday, the 28th. On the following day, the Fifth was
deployed as skirmishers and was under a heavy fire of artillery during the
entire day. On Saturday, August 30th, it engaged the enemy at four o'clock
P. M., and the fight was maintained until six with unabated fury, v\^hen it was
relieved. In this engagement the regiment, being reduced by excessive fatigue
18G2 SOUTH MOUNTAIN AND ANTIETAM. G69
and heavy details, numbered but two hundred men. The loss was one killed
and twelve wounded. During this campaign it was under the command of
Major Zeutmyer, Colonel Fisher being absent in consequence of a severe in-
jury occasioned by the fall of his horse.
During the niglit of August 30th, the regiment withdrew to Centreville and
bivouacked until September 2d, when it fell back to Arlington Heights, en-
camping on Upton's Hill. On the 6th of September, it was ordered to move
with the division across the Potomac and advance into Maryland to meet the
enemy, now glorying in his strength and rioting on union soil. He was en-
countered in the passes of South Mountain, strongly posted and confident of
resisting successfully any attack which should be made against him. Colonel
Fisher in the meantime had so far recovered as to be able to assume command.
" The Bucktail regiment," says Mr. Sypher, " commanded by Colonel M'Neil,
was deployed as skirmishers in front of the division, and was closely followed
by the whole line of battle; the enemy's outposts were rapidly driven in, forced
from the hills, and routed from the ravines, until suddenly the regiments of the
First Brigade arrived at a cornfield, 'full of rebels,' protected by a stone wall
at the foot of the abrupt mountain side; the Bucktails received a terrific volley
of musketry, which brought them to a halt; General Seymour, who was on the
ground with his men, seeing that this was the critical moment, called out to
Colonel Eoberts, commanding the First Eegiment, to charge up the mountain,
and at the same instant, turning to Colonel Fisher, of the Fifth Eegiment, whose
men were coming up in well dressed lines, he exclaimed: 'Colonel, put your
regiment into that cornfield and hurt somebody?' 'I will. General, and I'll
catch one alive for you,' was the cool reply of Colonel Fisher. The Second
regiment, commanded by Captain Byrnes, and the Sixth, Colonel Sinclair, were
ordered forward at the same time. The men of the Fifth leaped the stone wall,
immediately captured eleven prisoners, and sent them back to the General."
The regiment steadDy ascended the rugged side of the mountain under a heavy
fire of artillery and musketry, and after a severe struggle, lasting five hours,
carried the heights with the triumphant division and planted its standard upon
the summit. It entered the engagement with three hundred and fifty-seven
men. Its loss was one killed and nineteen wounded.
On the night of the 14th, the men slept on their arms, on the rugged moun-
tain crest. At early dawn of the 15th, finding that the enemy had fled, the
regiment moved down the mountain, and passing Boonsboro' bivouacked for
the night at Keedysville. On the 16th, it crossed Antietam Creek, and moving
to the right, engaged the enemy at four P. M., and was engaged at intervals
during the night. The battle was renewed at daylight on the following morn-
ing, and raged with unabated fury on that part of the line where the Eeserves
were posted during the early part of the day, the Fifth not being relieved until
one P. M. Finding his army badly crippled and unable longer to offer suc-
cessful resistance, Lee withdrew across the Potomac, and on the 19th, the Fifth
marched to the river, near Sharpsburg, where it encamped. The loss of the
Fifth in this battle was two killed and eight wounded.
After considerable delay, the army again advanced into Virginia, and by
command of the President, General M'Clellan was relieved and General Burn-
side ordered to succeed him. The latter determined to move upon Eichmond
by way of Fredericksbm-g. On the 11th of December, General Franklin, who
commanded the left grand division, to which the Eeserves were attached,
()70 THIRTY-FOURTH REGIMENT — FIFTH RESERVE. 1863
crossed the Eappahannock some distance below Fredericksburg and formed in
line of battle facing tbe enemy's entrenched camp. A few weeks previous, the
Fifth Eegiment had been transferred from the First to the Thiid Brigade, which
now consisted of the Fifth, !N"inth, Tenth, Eleventh and Twelfth regiments.
The Eeserves, commanded by General Meade, early on the morning of the
13th, moved forward and occupied the first line of battle, with Doubleday's
Division upon the leffc flank and Gibbon's upon the right, as supports. The
Third Brigade occupied the left of the line, with the Mnth Eegiment deployed
as skirmishers. The dispositions had scarcely been made, when the enemy
opened from a battery posted on the Bowling Green road, to the left and rear
of the line. The Third Brigade was immediately faced to the left, forming with
the First nearly a right angle. Simpson's, Cooper's and Eansom's Batteries
were soon brought into position, which together v/ith the batteries of Double-
day silenced and compelled the withdi^awal of the enemy's guns.* During the
progress of this artillery duel, a body of rebel sharp shooters advanced along
the Bowling Green road, but were soon dispersed by the marksmen of the
Third Brigade, sent to meet them. Tlie line now advanced, the Fifth Eegiment
occu])ymg a position upon the left, nearest to the enemy's breast works. The
struggle became desperate, but the Eeserves, unaided, advanced with deter-
mined bravery, sweeping everything before them until they had penetrated and
completely broken his lines. In this advance, the Third Brigade encountered
a destructive fire from a battery x)osted on the heights on its left. In the face
of this deadly fire the troops boldly crossed the railroad and ascended the
acclivity ; but so terrible was the storm of battle from both infantry and artillery
that they were compelled to withdraw. Here General Jackson, who commanded
the brigade, was killed, and was succeeded by Colonel Fisher, of the Fifi;h, Lieu-
tenant Colonel Dare assuming command of the regiment. The loss of the
Fifth in this engagement was twenty killed, eighty-eight wounded and sixty-
one taken prisoners. Major Zentmyer and his brother, acting Adjutant, were
among the kdled, and Lieutenant Colonel Dare among the wounded, t
* General Jackson placing General A. P. Hill on Ms front line supported Mm with the divi-
sions of Early and Taliaferro, D. H. Hill's division being the third hne in reserve. General Lee
posting the major [)ortion of Ms cavalry, under General J. E. B. Stuart, on Ms right, on the plain
extending from Hamilton's Crossing towards the Massaponax, watched the movements of Ms
antagonist. It was ten o'clock, the bugles sounded the advance, and the hfting fog revealed
the left of the army, under Frankhn, spread out on the plain, and showed the gleaming bayo-
nets of a column advancing to the attack. General Jackson, in anticipation of this movement,
had caused three batteries (Wooden, Braxton and Carpenter) to be thrown forward on Ms
sidrmish line in front of Lane's brigade, with instructions to hold their positions until with-
drawn by order. — Battle Field of Fredericksburg, (Rebel,) images 15, 16.
t In company K, of the Fifth Regiment, there were three Sergeants, bound together by
the strongest ties of friendsMp ; they were Christian young men, who, at the begmniug of their
term of service, had resolved to read a portion of the Holy Scripture each night before lying
down to rest ; also, that no profane nor vulgar language should be tolerated from any one while
in their tent. These young men j)ledgcd themselves to be a help to each other in times of need,
and if sickness, wounds, or death fell upon eitl: er, the others were pledged to administer what-
ever comfort was possible, and finally to transmit to friends at home a report of the fate of their
comrade. But when the fierce storm of battle swept along the heights of Fredericksburg,
Sergeant James Speaker fell dead upon the field, and near by his side lay Sergeants Edward
M. Shreiner and Charles Hollands, both mortally wounded, yet each unconscious of the other's
presence. When night came, and the rebels were on the field i>lundering the dead and wound-
ed. Sergeant Shreincr was so rudely handled that he groaned aloud, and immediately in a weak,
low voice, some one enquired " Edward, is that yoii?" The companions recognized each other
and Sergeant Hollands gave the sign of Masomc recogmtion, wMch was responded to by tho
1863 BATTLE OF GETTYSBUKG. 671
In rebraaiy, 1863, the Division was ordered to the Department of Wash-
ington, for the purpose of recruiting its sadly depleted ranks. The Fifth was
for a time stationed at Miner's Hill, and was afterwards assigned to duty in
the city of Washington.
When the army marched under Hooker on the Gettysburg campaign, the
Fifth Eegiment, together with the brigade now commanded by Colonel Fisher,
was ordered to join it, and was assigned to the Fifth Corps, General Meade,
subsequently General Sykes. Upon its arrival on the field, the brigade was
for a time held in reserve in the vicinity of Little Eound Top. The enemy had
discovered that this eminence was the key to the Union position, and was
struggling hard to gain possession of it. The Third Brigade of the First Di-
vision of the Fifth Corps, under command of Colonel Vincent, of the Eighty-
third Pennsylvania, had been ordered to move on the double quick and occupy
it. Scarcely had Vincent reached it and taken position, when Hood's Division
of Longstreet's Corps, in three lines, came rushing on, with deafening yells,
determined to possess the coveted prize. With the energy of desperation they
struggled to clear the rugged sides and carry the heights. Failing upon the
left and front, they poured through the little valley between Eouud Top and
Little Eound Top, doubling up the left flank of Vincent, occupied by the Twen-
tieth Maine, and threatened his rear. For some time possession seemed doubt-
ful. At this critical juncture Colonel Fisher was ordered to advance with the
Fifth, Lieutenant Colonel Dare, and the Twelfth, Colonel Hardiu, to the reliet
of the hard pressed and well nigh crushed brigade. With a cheer that sounded
above the clangor of battle, sending gladness to friend and terror to foe, the
command went forward at a double quick, dashing up the hill and gaining the
summit in time to sbare in the victory, and to render its possession secure.
During the night these regiments were advanced to the summit of Eound Top,
and the two hills were joined by a strong line of breastworks, constructed of
loose boulders, and the position made amply secure. The loss of the regiment
in this engagement was two wounded.
In the campaigns which ensued during the summer and fall of 1863, weari-
some in execution, but in general fruitless in results, the Fifth participated.
During the month of December, the Third Brigade was sent to Manassas Junc-
tion, and ordered to guard the line of the Orange and Alexandria railway, over
which the supplies of the army were received. The Fifth Eegiment was sta-
tioned at Alexandria to act as a train guard, and to protect the army stores
from the depredations of the enemy constantly lurking along the line of the
road.
In February, 1864, in a skirmish with guerrUlas near Brentzville, Major
Larimer, who upon the death of Major Zentmyer, had succeeded to the Majority,
was killed. Colonel Fisher immediately started in pursuit, ordering the cav-
alry which he had with him to take a full supply of extra halter straps, deter-
mined to execute summary punishment upon the dastardly foe; but the guer-
rillas succeeded in making good thek escape.
rebel bending over him, and the fainting comrades were placed side by side. In the morm'ng
they were taken to Richmond. Shreiner died and was buried in the rebel capital. Hollands
lingered many months, was paroled and sent to Annapolis. He advised the friends of his slain
companions how they had fallen, and of the final disposition that had been made of the bodies
of Sergeants Shreiner and Speaker, and having thus lived to discharge his last promise, he died
in the hospital soon after landing from the steaxaer. —History of the Pennsylvania Reserve Corps,
Sypher, p. 418.
G72
THIETY-i'OURTH EEGIMEXT — FIFTH KESBRTE,
18G4
During the comparative inactioii of the winter and spring of 1864, the regi-
ment was recruited and re-organized in preparation for an active camjiaigu.
Captain Smith, of company C, was promoted to the rank of Major. On being
relieved at Alexandria, the Fifth was ordered to join its brigade and move to
Culpepper, and on the 4th of May, with the gxand army mider Grant, crossed
the Eapidan and was at once engaged in the Wilderness fight. Early on the
morning of the 5th, the Eeserves, now under Crawford, were sent forward to-
wards Parker's Store, and formed in line near the plank road. The Fifth Eegi-
ment was held in reserve. In the progress of the battle, Crawford finding his
flanks exposed, was obliged to withdraw his division. This movement was
successfully executed on the part of the Fifth. In the sta^uggle which ensued
on the following day, near the Fredericksburg and Orange Pike, Lieutenant
Colonel Dare, in command of the regiment, was mortally wounded and died in
camp during the night. Major Smith succeeded him, and was soon after com-
missioned Lieutenant Colonel for gallant conduct on the field.
In the series of engagements which ensued, from the 6th untd the end of
the month, when the soimd of battle along the lines was almost perpetual, and
the groans of the dying were scarcely hushed for a single hour, the Fifth par-
ticipated with its accustomed gallantry. On the 31st of May, the term of ser-
vice of the regiment having expired, in company with other Eeserve regiments,
it Avas relieved from duty, and bidding adieu to the veterans still facing the
foe upon the banks of the Tolopotomy, it proceeded by steamer from White
House to Washington, and thence by rail to Harrisburg, where on the 11th of
June it was mustered out of service.
FIELD AND STAFF OFFICERS
NAME.
BANK.
DATE OP MUSTER
INTO SERVICE.
1
>
3
3
3
3
3
3
EEMAEKS.
Seneca G. Simmons
Joseph W. Fisher...
Col
...do
Lt. Col.
...do
Major..
...do
June 21, '61,
May 15, '61,
June 21, '61,
May 15, '61,
June 21, '61,
May 15, '61,
Killed at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30, '62.
Promoted from Lieut. Col., Aug. 1, 1862— brevet
Brig. General Nov. 4, 1865— mustered out with
regiment. Jiine 11, 1864.
Promoted from Major, Aug. 1, '62— killed at Wil-
derness, May 6, 1864.
Promoted from Capt. company C, to Major, Feb.
22, 18G4— to Lt. Col., May 7, 1864— to brevet Col.,
March 13, 1865— mustered out with regiment,
June 11, 1864.
Promoted from Capt. company I, to Maj., Aug. 1,
1862-killed at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, 1862—
bu. record, died at Richmond, Va., December
31, 1862.
Promoted from Capt. company E, to Maj., May
1, 1863— killed at Bristoe Station, Feb. 14, 1864.
Alfred M. Smith
Frank Zentmyer....
J. Harvey Larimer
Note. — The following abbreviations have been used in the preparation of remarks ;
Ab. absent.
Asst. assistant.
Adj. Adjutant.
Ba. buried.
Bv. brevet.
Bd. band.
Capt. Captain.
Chap. Chaplain.
Cor. Corporal. Fr. from.
Com. commissioned or Furl, furlough.
Hos. hospital.
Lt. Lieutenant.
conimiss.iry.
Cert, certificate.
Dis. dismissed.
Dis'y. disability.
Discli. discharged
Exp. expiration.
Mus. mustered.
Muc. musician.
jUis. missing.
Pr. promoted.
PI. principal.
Priv. private,
Reg. regiment.
Red. reduced.
Res. resigned.
Rem. removed.
Sen. sentenced.
Serv. service.
Surg. Surgeon
Sgt. Sergeant.
Sub. substitute,
htew. steward.
Tr. ininsferred.
Vet. veter.an volunteer.
Wd. wounded.
WUs. wounds.
THREE YEAES' SERVICE.
Jas. A. M'Pherran..
A. G. Mason..
John L. Wright.
Samuel Evans..,
John T. Carpenter.
Samuel G. Lane
Henry A. Grim
N. P. Marsh
E. Donnelly
W. H. Davis
J.M-Groff
O. C. Johnson....
H. T. Whitman.
S. L. M. Censor.
E. L. Reber...
R. M. Smith..
G. P. Swoope.
Harry Mullen
J.W.Harris
John H. Johnson.
E. L.Scott
W. L. Smeadley..
Major.
Adj....
..do....
Q.M...
Surg...
..do
..do
As.Sur.
.do...
.do...
.do...
.do...
.do...
Chap'n
Sr. Maj
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Q.M.S.
Com. Sr
Hos.St.
P'lMuc
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DATE OP MtrSTES
I.NTO SEEVICB.
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June 17,
'61,
3
June 21,
'61,
3
May 15,
'61,
3
June 21,
'61,
3
June 21, '61,
3
Sept. 16,
'61,
3
April 16,
'62,
3
June 21,
'61,
3
June 21,
June 27,
Mar. 9,
Sept. 16,
'61,
'62,
'62,
'63,
'63,
3
I
I
3
3
3
June 21,
June 21,
'61,
'61,
June 21,
'61,
3
June 21,
June 21,
July 21,
June 21,
June 21,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
3
3
3
3
3
Promoted from Capt. company F, to Ma] . , May 7,
1864— to brevet Lt. Col., March 13, 1865— mus-
tered out with regiment, Juno 11, 1864.
Discharged Marcli"27, '63, to accept appointment
on Gen. Meade's staff— brevet Major, August 1,
1864— brevet Lt. Col., March 13, 1865.
Mustered out with regiment, June 11, 1864— bre-
vet Captain, March 13, 1865.
Commissioned Capt., May 7, '64— not mustered—
brevet Capt., March 13, '65— mustered out with
regiment, June 11, 1864.
Promoted and transferred to Western army, as
Brigade Surgeon.
Promoted Surg, of enrollment board, 16th Dist.,
Pennsylvania., March 10, 1864 — to Asst. Surg.
Gen., Pa.— to brevet Lt. Col., March 13, 1865.
Promoted fr. Asst. Surg., 12th reg. P. V. R. C—
mustered out with regiment, June 11, 1864.
Promoted to Surgeon 4th reg. Pa. Cavalry, 64th
regiment P. V.
Promoted to Surg. 31st reg. P. V., April 28, 1862.
Promoted to Surg. 33d reg. P. V., Dec. 20, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 21, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 28, '63.
Wounded at Bethesda Church, May 30, 1864—
mustered out with regiment, June 11, 1864— Bv.
Major, March 13, 1865.
Mustered out by special order of War Depart-
ment, November 1, 1862.
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V Vet.
Promoted to 2d Lt., August 8, 1862— transferred
to company G.
Promoted to 1st Lt., March 4, 1863— transferred
to company I.
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V.— Vet.
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V.— Vet.
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V.— Vet.
Mustered out with regiment, June 11, 1864.
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V.— Vet.
Company a.
recruited in lycoming county.
H. C. Ullman.
Fountain Wilson.
J. Henry Snay.
D. Hays M'Micken
J. Woods Russel
W. Hayes Grier.
Geo. H. Blackwell.
Harry W. Fisher
Robert H. Grier.. ,
D. H. Campbell...
James W. Burton...
Chas. M. Hamilton
Robert Y. Knox
JohnMiUer, Jr
Benjamin A. Royce
Evan Russel
Edward Dougherty
John Laymon
Henry M. Kissell do June 21, '61,
Wm. H. Kline do June 21, '61,
85 , .
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
Jime 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
Jime 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 23, '62.
Promoted to Captain, March 5, 1863— mustered
out with company, June 11, 1864.
Promoted to 1st Lt., March 5, 1863— brevet Capt,
Mar. 13, '65 — mus. out with Co., June 11, 1864.
Died at Baltimore, July 31, 1862, of wounds re-
ceived at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Promoted to 2d Lt., March 5, 1863— died May 22,
1864, of wounds rec. at Wilderness, May 5, '64.
Commissioned 2d Lieutenant, June 4, 1864— not
mustered — mustered out with Co, June 11, '64.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Wounded at Spottsylvania C. H., May 10, 1864—
absent, in hospital, at muster out.
Discharged March 17, 1862, to accept promotion.
Discharged October 24, 1863, to accept promotion.
Discharged October 30, 1862, to accept promotion.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, March 7, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 15, 1863.
Transferred to Signal Corps, August 1, 1863.
Killed at Fredericksburgj December 13, 1862,
Wounded at Fredericksburg, December 13, »62—
absent, in hospital, at muster out.
Died at Philadelphia, May 20, 1864.
Mustered out with company,, June 11, 1864.
G74
THTRTT-FOUETH REGIMENT — FIFTH EESEKVE,
Samuel Forsyth ,
Abram L. Crist..
Daniel L. Foster...
Hecry Bilby...
D. G. Campbell
Freeman H. Kagel
James M. Smith....
Freeman H. Mann.
Att\vood,Prentice C
Ashley, Jedekiah D
Brooks, John C,
Buzzard, John C.
Brown, Daniel
Bennet, John F...
Corp ... June 21,
..do June 21,
Beck, George
Brown, George M
Barret, Richard...
Buey, Miller
Bostian, Isaac B..
Curtis, Samuel M
Cowden, Frank C...
Cranmer, Hiram..
Clifford, WilUam
Canfield, Ralph...
Carpenter, Jos. L
Conner, Abner
Dunn, Thomas N.
Dodge, Charles B...
Essig, Jacob
Packenthal, John
Farrends worth, A. S
Flook, James W...
Foster, Loren
Gray, Joseph, Jr...
Gudykuntz, C. H.
Garrett, Wm. H....
Grier, JohnH
Ganoe, Joseph
Hamilton, Alex. K
Hughes, Alex. B....
Harbock, Cyrus
Hartman, Aaron
Hetherlin, John T..
Harlan, James
Hall, Egbert
Housel, David....
Harlan, Nelson. .
Hunter, George.
Huff, IrvinT
Jefferds, Alpheus...
Jacobs, Abram B...
Koons, Joseph
Kline, John H
Kissel, Albert M...
Kreager, Daniel B..
Lay Ion, Samuel D..
Lay Ion, Hiram T....
Mitcheltree, Sol. B..
Miller, Samuel M...
Mehring, Charles ...
Mehring, Philip
Monegan, John
M'Cormick, Geo.C ..
M'llenry, Almond..
M'Cloe, Robert do
Nufer, Christian do
do.
...do.
...do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
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.do.
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.do.
•do.
.do.
...do.
do.
do.
...do.
do.
...do.
do.
...do.
do.
do..
do..
June 21, '6
June 21, '6
June 21, '6
June 21, '6
June 21, '6
June 21, '6
June 21, '6
June 21, '6
June 21, '6
June 21, '6
June 2], '6
June 21, '6
June 21, '6
June 21, '6
June 21, '6
June 21, '6
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June 21, '6
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June 21, '6
Jiane 21, '6
June 21, '6
June 21, '6:
Sept. 1, '62
June 21, '61
June 21, '61
June 21, '61
June 21, '61
June 21, '61
June 21, '61
June 21, '61
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June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
Feb.
June
June
June
June
June
June
July
June 21, '61
June 21, '61
Mustered out with company, June II, 1864.
Wounded, with loss of leg, January 30, I864-r
absent, in hospital, at muster out.
Discb. by order of War Department, May, 1863.
Died at Camp Pierpont, Va., October 22, 1861.
Died at Camp Pierpont, Va., December 26, 1861.
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discliarged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 29, '62,
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 1, 1862:
Deserted June 8, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June II, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Died May 21, 1863, of wounds received at Fred*
ericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 23, '61
Transferred to Vet. Res. Corps, November, 186S
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 18, 1862.
Deserted October 13, 1861.
Deserted May 26, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June II, 1864.
Tr. to 191st regiment P.' V., June 6, 1864— Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Mar., 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate,. Oct. 29, '62,
Died at Camp Pierpont, Va,, January 28, 1862.
Killed at Wilderness, May 8, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. May, 1863.
Transferred from Veteran Reserve Corps — mus^
tered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged March 17, 1863, for wounds, with loss
of leg, received in aqtion.
Died at Washington, D. C. , December 17, 1862^
buried in Military Asylum Cemetery.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Transferred from Veteran Reserve Corps — mus-
tered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug., 1862.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Transferred from Veteran Reserve Corps— mu*.
tered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Killed at Gaines' MiU, June 27, 1862.
Deserted August 6, 1861.
Mustered out with company, June II, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 2, 1862.
Discharged July 16, 1862, for wounds, with loss
of arm, received in action.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 20, '62.
Killed at Spottsylvania C. H., May 17, 1864.
Died at Camp Pierpont, Va., December 15, 1861.
Deserted December 10, 1862.
Died at Richmond, Va., February 18, 1865.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 0, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 6th U. S. Cavalry, October 29, '62.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Transferred to Battei-y A, 1st Pa. Artillery — ^Vet.
Killed at Camp Tonally, Va., September 9, 1861.
Deserted July 3, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. May 7, '63.
Deserted December 10, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June II, 1864.
Transferred to Battery A, 1st Pa. Artillery — Vet.
Transferred to Battery A, 1st Pa. Artillery — Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 31, '61.
Deserted June 8, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June II, 1864.
Died December 29, 1862, of wounds received at
Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Died at Camp Pierpont, Va., December 20, 1861.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 6, '64— Vet.
THEEE TBAES' SERVICE.
675
Navel, Michael.
Phillips, Edwin C.
Pepperman, J. A....
Rodearmel, Chas. T
Richards, T. A
Reichart, Henry
Kobinson, Richard.
Robinson, Moses
Smead, Wilson J....
Smith, Daniel
Smith, Isaac N
Swartz, Jacob
Thomas, William...
"Vanaman, Richard
Whetzel, James M.
Wilson, George
Young, Christ. C
Private
•do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
..do
..do„...
June 21, '61,
June
Juno
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
Died at Washington, D. C, November 12, 1862—
buried in Military Asylum Cemetery.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 19, '61.
Killed at Bristoe Station, "Va., October 14, 1863.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 6, '64— Vet.
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Deserted August, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Mar. 16,1863.
Discharged July 26, 1864 — expiration of term.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 10, '61.
Mustered out with company June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, Juno 11, 1864.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, May 2, 1863.
Company B.
RECRUITED IN NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY.
James Taggart..
Charles Wells...
James D. Slater.,
John A. Maus....
Henry A. Colt
James A. Keefer....
Peter Vandling ...
Charles C. Jones..
Josiah Newbury..
Joseph Hogan
Joseph Martin.
J. G. Dieflfenbacher
Saul R. Kreeger
Joshua C. Newbury
Wm. H. Morgan
€reorge W. Fisher...
John M. Scout .
David Hawk....
James Throp
Lafayette Vandling
Joseph C. Carooii ...
Wmiam B. WaUis.
WUliam Young
James C. Voris
Henry O. Standish.,
Geo. Birkindine
Angle, Henry J
Black, William
Beddoes, David O..
Beidleman, Wm
Barnhart, Jesse
Barnhart, Edward.,
Capt..
...do...
.do.
.do.
1st Lt..
...do....
...do
2dLt...
1st Sgt.
..do
Serg't.
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
Jime 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
July 25, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 31, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
Aug. 12, '62,
July 25, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
July 25, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
Jan. 22, '64,
Jan. 22, '64,
Killed at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30, 62.
Promoted from Sergt. to 2d Lt., Sept. 26, '61— to
1st Lt., Dec. 16, 1861— to Captain, July 1, 1862—
killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Promoted from Sergeant to 2d Lieutenant, Dec.
16, 1861— to 1st Lieut., July 1, 1862— to Captain
Dec. 13, '62— transferred to V. R. C, Sept., 1,'63,
Promoted fr. Sergt. to 2d Lt., Sept. 8, '62— to Ist
Lt., Mar. 5, '63— to Capt., Jan, 1,'64— to Bv. Maj.,
Mar. 13, '65— mus. out with Co., June 11, 1864.
Resigned November 9, 1861.
Promoted from Sergeant to 2d Lieutenant, March
5, 1863— to 1st Lieutenant, January 1, 1864— dis-
missed March 3, 1864.
Promoted from 2d to 1st Lieut., April 2, 1864—
mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Resigned October 8, 1861.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Wd. and prisoner at New Market Cross Roads,
June 30, 1862— died at Richmond, Va.
Transferred from Veteran Reserve Corps, and
mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 2, '61.
Transferred to 191st reg. P, V., June 6, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 6, '64— Vet.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Captured at Gettysbm-g, July 2, 1863— absent, at
Camp Parole, at muster out.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Transferred from Veteran Reserve Corps, and
mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Transferred from Veteran Reserve Corps, and
mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged Nov. 10, 1862, for wounds received at
New Market Cross Roads, June 30, 1862.
Discharged Nov. 10, 1862, for wounds received at
New Market Cross Roads, June 30, 1862.
Transferred to 19 1st reg. P. V., June 6, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V., June 6, 1864.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Dishonorably discharged, December 10, 1861.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, April 10, '63.
Transferred to U. S. Reg. army, Nov. 27, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 24, 1862.
Transferred to U. S. Reg. army, Nov. 27, 1862.
Ti-ansforred to 191st regiment P. V., June G, 1864.
Transferred to 191st reginieut P. V., June 6, 1864.
67G
THIRTY-FOUETH REGIMENT — FIFTH RESERVE,
Bashore, Benj. F...,
Brautigan, John H
Bennet, James W..
Bashore, Joseph F .
Clark, Samuel ,
Cutler, William
Croop, Hem*y
Campbell, John
Copp, Alonzo
Cole, Jacob
Chappie, Zachariah
Cample, William...,
Duffy, James
Daniuth, George
Dale, Henry
Erlston, Htnry
Eckert, WiUard
Evert, Benjamin...,
Fisher, Albert
Fleegle, John
Fleegle, Isaac S
Garmon, Amos
Gibbons, John H
Gibbons, Simon
Goranflo, John
Gibbons, Joseph
Hughes, Edw'dB..
Horlinger, Julius..
Hawthorne, Geo
Henry,Foster
Hood, Charles F
Johnson, Charles...,
Johnson, Samuel...,
Jarrett, William....,
Johnson, John H...,
Kieflfer, William
KUlbride, Daniel. . .
Kline, Edwin N
Kremer, Isaac ,
Kapp, Amos E ,
Little, James R
Uoyd, JohnC ,
Lyons, V/illiam
Morgan, James E..
Morgan, John C
Marriot, John
Murray, Fred. B
M'Fall, James ,
M'Pherson, Milton.
M'Nier, John ,
M'Elrath, John
Newbury, Aug ,
Newbury, Brooks...
Newcomer, Joseph,
Newbury, Albion ..
Peifer, Nicholas
Phillips, James M.
Rake, David
Renner, Jacob
Renner, Evan
Rake, George
Rake, Albert
Private
..do
..do
..do
..do
.do.....
.do„...
.do
.do„...
.do....
.do
.do„...
.do
.do
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.do.....
.do
.do
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...do
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...do
do
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...do
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do
do
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do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
) Ripple, George H..
Scholrin, John F...
Starrick, William..
Seems, Tilghman ...
Scout, Charles W...
Steinhelper, John...
Smith, WilUam
Snyder, John
Strawser, Theodore
Starrick, Cliristian
Jan. 22, '64,
June 21, m,
June 21, '61,
Feb. 3, '64,
June 21, '61,
June
June
June
June
July
Feb
June
June
Juije
June
Oct.
June
July
June
Aug.
Feb.
Jvme
June
Oct.
Aug.
.Tune
June
June
June
June
Feb.
Oct.
Oct.
June
July
June
Juno
June
June
July
June
June
Juno
July
June
June
Aug.
June
Juno
June
July
July
July
Feb.
21, '61,
21, '61,
21, '61,
21, '61,
25, '61,
3, '64,
21, '61,
21, '61,
21, '61,
21, '61,
9, -61,
21, '61,
25, '61,
21, '61,
8, '61,
9, '64,
21, '61,
21, '61,
9, '61,
8, "61,
21, '61,
21, '61,
21, '61,
21, '61,
21, '61,
3, '64,
9, '61,
9, '61,
21, '61,
21, '61,
21, '61,
21, '61,
21, '61,
21, '61,
25, '61,
21, '61,
21, '61,
21, '61,
25, '61,
21, '61,
21, '61,
2, '61,
21, '61,
21, '61,
21, '61,
25, '61,
25, '61,
25, '61,
9, '64,
June
July
June
June
Jime
June
June
July
June
June
21, '61,
25, '61,
21, '61,
21, '61,
21, '61,
21, '61,
21, '61,
25, '61,
21, '61,
21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21. '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
Feb. 3, '64,
.do I Oct. 9, '61,
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V., June 6, 1864.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Killed at Spottsylvania Court House, May 10, '64.
Transfei-red from Veteran Reserve Corps, and
mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mis. in action at Spottsylvania C. H., May 10, '64.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 7, '61.
Transferred to U. S. Reg. army, Dec. 6, 1862.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 6, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 191st reg. F. V., June 6, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V., June 6, 1864.
Died at Camp Pierpont, Va., October 18, 1861.
Discharged on Burgeon's certificate, Aug. 7, 1861.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 6, '64— Vet.
Died at Camp Pierpont, Va., December 10, 1861.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 29, 1861.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 6, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 19lst reg. P. V., June 6, '64— Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 13, '61.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 6, '64— Vet,
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V., June 6, 1864,
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 28, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 29, '63.
Died at Camp Pierpont, Va., December 11, 1861.
Died at Baltimore, Md.. November 26, 1862.
Deserted August 21, 1862.
Mustered out with company, Jtme 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 7, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 24, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon' scertificate, Sept. 22, '63,
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V., June 6, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 14, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 2, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 28, '62.
Promoted to Hospital Steward, Oct. 31, 1863.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 26, '61.
Transferred to U. S. Reg. army, Nov. 27, 1862.
Transferred to U. S. Reg. army, Dec. 29, 1862.
Discharged on Sui^eon's certificate, Mar. 12, '63.
Died at Camp Pierpont, Va., December 7, 1861.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 7, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 28, '61.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 6, "64— Vet.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 6, '64— Vet.
Died at Philadelphia, Aug. 22, 1862.
Deserted June 1, 1863.
Mustered out %vith company, June 11, 1864.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 6, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 6, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 6, '64— Vet.
Transferred from Vet. Reserve Corps, and mus-
tered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 6, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 6, 1864.
Died at Cumberland, Md., July 11, 1861.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 6, '64— Vet.
Deserted— date unknown.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. May 22, '63.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 6, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 6, '64T-Vet.
Tr. to 191st regiment P. V., June 6, 1864— Vet.
Died at Alexandria, Va., February 29, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Transferred from Vet. Reserve Corps, and mus-
tered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 7, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 7, '61.
Transferred to U. S. regular army, Dec. 29, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 7, 1863.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 6, 1864— Vet.
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V., June 6, 1864.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
THREE TEAES' SERVICB.
677
Slifer, George A
Trumphore, Josiah
Trumbower, Fran's
Travis, Landis L....
Van Kirk, Dan'l B
Vincent, David
Wing, John G
Wallace, Joseph
Weltheiss, Wm
Winkelnian,Fred'k
Williams, John
Williams, Joseph...
Williard, Solomon
June 21,
'fil,
June 21,
'fil,
June 21,
'61,
Aug. 8,
'61,
June 21,
'61,
Feb. 12,
'64,
June 21,
'61,
July 25,
'61,
June 21,
'61,
July 25,
'61
July 2.5,
'61,
Aug. 8,
'61,
Oct. 9,
'61,
Deserted— date unknown.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Transferred to U. S. regular army, Dec. 6, 1862.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V. , June 6, 1864— Vet.
Transferred to U. S. regular army, Nov. 27, 1862.
Transferred to 151st regiment P. V., June 6, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 14, '62!
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 8, '62.
Transferred to U. S. regular army, Nov. 27, 1862.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 6, 1864— Vet.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 6, 1864— Vet.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 6, 1864— Vet.
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V., June 6, 1864.
Company O.
RECRUITED IN CLEARFIELD COUNTY.
J. Oscar Loraine.,
Alfred M. Smith..
David M'Gaughey do June 21, '61
J.Harvey Larrimer
John E. Potter
John W. Bigler
William A. Ogden.
Thomas H. Wilson
James C. Miller
Jas. L. M'Pherson.
Geo. B. Hancock...,
John Huidekoper...
Martin Mullin
Wm. C. M'Gonagle
Oliver Conklin
Smith B. Williams
Jos. W. Folmar
Edward Blingler...
Richard S. Carr
Bolivar T. Bilger
John W. Hoy
James Leonard
George W. Young..
E. S. Woolstencroft
David M'R. Betts...
Lyman M'C. Shaw..
Beamer, Wra. B
Bahans, Wm. M
Baughman, Wm
Burge, Samuel I
Bailey, Solomon M..
Caldwell, Math. J...
Carson, Robert E ...
Curley, Daniel
Caldwell, John M...
Coyle, JohnA.
Carr, Alexander ,
DeHass, J.H.
Dalan,John
Derrick, Benj. F.
Evans, William.,
Fisher, Henry J .
Prance, Hiram
Ford, Miles.
Fitchner, Henry J.
June 21,
May 15,
May 15, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
July 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
July 21, '61,
Aug. 8, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
July 21, '61,
April 7, '64,
July 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
July 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
Aug. 30, '62,
June 21, '61,
April 8, '64,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
do I July 22,
'61, 3 Resigned November 7, 1861.
Promoted from Sergt. to 1st Lt., July 25, '61— to
Captain, Nov. 15, 1861— to Major, Feb. 22, 1864.
Promoted from Sergt. to 1st Lieut., November 16,
1861— to Captain March 22, 1864— brevet Major,
Mar. 13, 1865— wounded at Wilderness, May 9,
1864— mustered out with companv, Juno 11, '64.
Promoted to Captain company E, July 12, 1861.
Pr. from Cor. to 2d Lt., Aug. 15, 1862— to 1st Lt.,
Mar. 22, 1864— mus. out with Co., June 11, '64.
Resigned Jvme 22, 1862.
Commissioned Captain, June 4, 1864— not mus-
tered— mus. out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Pr. to 2d Lt. Co. E, 150th reg. P. V., Oct. 30, '62.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Absent, wounded, at muster out.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, Juno 11, 1864.
Disch. Oct. 24, '63, for wounds received in action.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Killed in action, June 30, 1862.
Killed in action, June 30, 1862.
Killed at Bristoe Station, October 14, 1863.
Deserted May 4, 1862.
Promoted to 2d Lt. company E, March 5, 1863.
Deserted July 5, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged November 9, 1861.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 23, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, May 4, '63.
Transferred to 191s't regiment P. V., June 6, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Transferred from Veteran Reserve Corps— mus-
tered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 25, '61.
Disch. May 15, '63, for wounds received in action.
Killed at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, 1862— bu. re-
cord—died at Richmond, Va., December 31, '62.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Disch. July 31, '63, for wounds received in action.
Killed at Bristoe Station, October 14, 1863.
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V., June 6, '64.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Disch. Nov. 12, '62, for wounds received in action.
Killed in action, June 30, 1862.
Deserted August 12, 1862.
G78
THIRTY-FOURTH REGIMENT — FIFTH RESERVE,'
Green, John A.
Garver, Henry..
Goodfellow, Loren
Girard, Cladius
Haight, William A
Harlan, Henry A ..
Hemphill, Wm. R,
Horn, David B
Harris, Philo B
Horn, David W
Jackson, Joseph....
Jones, William
Kirk, John T
Koons, Douglas N.
Ldngle, George W..
Leightley, James I
Larrimer, Robert C
lines, Joseph....
Lingle, James
Livergood, Geo. W
Lingie, Sampson B
Livingston, Robert
Logan, Stephen D
Livergood, Martin
Mitchell, Chas. W.
Malone, Patrick,....
Miller, Wesley B...
Merrell, Lorine
Merrell, Henry L...
Maughamer, John.
M'Callister, Mart'n
M ' Donald, Archib' d
M'Gaughey, W. L.
O'Leary, Michael..
Passmore, H. F
DATE OP MUSTER
INTO SERVICE.
Private
..do
.do.,
.do.,
.do..
Payne, David
Potter, Thomas L...
Robinson, William
Sweet, George H....
St. George, Oliver...
Smay, David
Smay, Christian
Spackman, H. B
Shaflfner, Phillip C.
Smith, Henry B
Stout, Peter P
Stone, Martin
Soule, George W....
Shirey, David R. P
Vomer, John
Welton, Harrison...
Ziegler, Nicholas....
..do.
..do .
..do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
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...do.
...do.
...do.
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...do.,
...do.,
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July 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do....
.do
Nov.
Dec.
June
June
June
April
June
Mar.
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
.Tuly 15, '61,
June 21, '61,
July 15, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, 'Gl,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
Juno 21, '61,
Feb. 26, '64,
Feb. 26, '64,
June 21, '61,
June 21,
June 21,
June 21,
June 21,
June 21,
June 21,
June 21,
June 21,
April 7,
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Transferred from Veteran Reserve Corps — mus-
tered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 6, 1864.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 6, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 20, '62.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 6, 1864.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Killed at Wilderness, May 9, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 13, '62.
Deserted September 16, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged — date unknown.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864. '
Transferred from Veteran Reserve Corps — mus-
tered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 24, '62,
Discharged April 4, 1863, for wounds received in
action.
Died at Camp Tonally, Md., September 13, 1861.
Died at Harrison's Lamiing, Va., August 5, 1862.
Died at Annapolis, Md., September 24, 1862.
Transferred from Veteran Reserve Corps — mus-
tered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out vnth company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surg, certificate — date unknown.
Died at Philadelphia, Pa., August 14, 1862.
Deserted April 4, 1863.
Absent, wounded, at muster out.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 11, '63.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged Jan. 11, 1863, for wounds receivedt^a
action.
Killed in action, June 30, 1862.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Died at Washington, D. C. Mar. 26, '63— buried
in Military Asylum Cemetery.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Tr. to western gunboat service, Feb. 17, 1862.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 6, 1864.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 6, 1864.
Died at Camp Cortin, Harrisburg, Penna. , Au-
gust 9, 1861.
Killed in action, June 30, 1862.
Killed in action, June 30, 1862.
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Killed at Bull Run, August 30, 1862. 1
Deserted June 9, 1862.
Deserted September 14, 1862.
Deserted January 22, 1862.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 6, 1864.
Company D.
recruited in union county.
Thos. Chamberlain.
W. H. H. M'CaU ...
Chas. D. Schaflle
Jonathan E. Wolf..
June 21,
'61,
3
June 21,
'61,
3
June 21,
'61,
3
Juno 21,
'61,
3
Wounded at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30,
1862— pr. to Maj. 150th reg. P. V., Sept. 23, '62.
Promoted to Capt., March 5, 1863— mustered out
with company, June 11, 1864.
Promoted from 2d Lt. to Capt., Sept. 18, 1862—
wounded and prisoner at Fredericksburg, Dec.
13, 1862— died at Richmond, Va., Jan. 13, 1863-
Promoted to Capt. company G, Jan. 17, 1862.
THREE TEARS' SERVICE.
679
Theo. H. M'Fadden
Thomas B. Reed
John B. Dayton
George C. Kelley....
WiUiam Searles
...do
...do
Richard H. Walk...
Wm. W. Schwenk..
Jas. Fichthorn
...do
...do
...do
Jas. M. Essington...
George M. Slifer
H. J. Schofield
...do
...do
...do ...
John C. M'Michael
Amos Ditsworth
...do
Corp....
...do
Geo. W. Schoch
George Eicholtz ....
...do
...do
John Babb -
Jacob K. Mertz
George Harbeson. ...
Jacob Reise
...do
...do
...do
...do . .
Effinger L. Reber...
Jacob Campbell
William Haskins...
Jacob M. Barnhart..
James Barnhart
John Clymer
Beckley, William...
Bonnell, John
Boylan, Michael B..
Barnhart, Joseph...
Bennett, Sylvester..
Crawford, Thomas.
Canfield, David
...do
...do
...do
...do
Mnc...
...do
Private
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
Connell John
do
Dougherty, John....
...do
...do
Fravel, William
...do
do
Gaskin, Thomas
...do
...do
Green, William C...
Gilman, Albert
...do
...do....
Hartman, John
Huth Nathaniel ..
...do
...do
...do ....
Irwine George
. do ...
Jern*? Lewis
..do ....
Joll Joseph.
do ..
Johnson, Albert E..
.Johnaon, William...
Kennedy, Thomas..
Knoll, John
...do
...do
...do
...do
1st Lt.,
...do....
2dLt..
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21,
Sept. 19,
June 21,
June 21,
June 21,
June 21,
June 21,
June 21,
June 21,
June 21,
June 21,
June 21,
June 21,
June 21,
June 21,
June 21,
June 21,
June 21,
June 21,
June 21,
June 21,
June 21,
June 21,
June 21, '61,
Sept. 17, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
Promoted to 1st Lt., Jan. 20, 1862— discharged
Oct. 30, '62, for wds. rec. in action, June 30, '62.
Pr. to Is Lt., Mar. 5, '63— Bv. Capt., Mar. 13,'fi5—
mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Pr. to 2d Lt., March 5, '63— Bv. 1st Lt. March 13,
1865 — mus. out with company, June 11, 1864.
Wounded and pris. at Charles City Cross Roads,
June 30, '62, and wd. at Frederick.sburg, Dec.
13, 1862 — transferred from Vet. Reserve Corps-
mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Wounded at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, '62— mus-
tered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Wounded at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, '62 — mus-
tered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Tr. to Co. D, 191st reg. P. V., June 6, 1864— Vet.
Tr. to Co. D, 191st reg. P. V., June 6, 1864— Vet
Tr. to Co. D, 191st reg. P. V., June 6, 1864— Vet.
Discharged by order of War Depart. Aug. 21, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 2.5, '62.
Died November 9,"l861.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Wounded at South Mountain, Sept. 14, '62 — mus-
tered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Wounded at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, '62 — mus-
tered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Wounded accidentally, Dec. 13, 1862 — mustered
o«.t with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864. -
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 25, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 4, '63.
Discharged April 6, 1863, for wounds received at
Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Tr. to Co. D, 191st reg. P. V., June 6, 1864— Vet.
Promoted to Sergeant Major, March 6, 1862.
Killed in action, June 30, 1862.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 18, 1862.
Deserted August 26, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 6, 1862.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 6, '64— Vet.
Mustered out with company, July 11, 1864.
Wounded at Antietam, Sept. 17, 1862— transfer-
red from Vet. Reserve Corps — mus. out with
company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 24, '63.
Deserted April 8, 1862.
Deserted December 16, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864,
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 15, '62.
Discharged October 20, 1862, for wounds received
at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Deserted December 10, 1862.
Deserted May 25, 1863.
Killed at Alexandria, Va., April 29, 1864— bu.
record, May 3, 1864— grave, 1,863.
Wounded at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862 — mus-
tered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 14, '62.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Wounded at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, 62— mus-
tered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Disch. Sept. 27, '64, to receive promotion inU. S.A.
Tr. to Co. D, 191st reg. P. V., June 6, 1864— Vet.
Discharged Feb. 1, 1863, for wounds received in
action, June 30, 1862.
Dishonorably discharged, November 28, 1862.
Tr. to Co. D, 191st reg. P. V., June 6, 1864— Vet.
Discharged November 16, 1862, for wounds re-
ceived in action, June 30, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged Novembfer 16, 1862, for wounds re-
ceived in action, June 30, 1862.
Deserted September 13, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
680
THIRTY-FOURTH REGIMENT — FIFTH RESERVE,
Kyle, John
Kessler, John
Laudis, Harry L.
Moody, Charles
Monroe, Lawrence
Markel, Levi
Morrison, Jas. A.
Moyer, Charles...
Meteer, William..
Myers, William...
Peeling, Charles..
Price, John D —
Page, Elias
Reed, Samuel A.
Reeder, Charles W
Reber, John M
Ripple, John..
Ricker, Darius L..
Roberts, JohnE....
Roberts, Patrick...
Reed, John
Snyder, Charles E..
Stroup, Joseph
Smith, William H
Smith, Levi
Smith, Peter ,
Strahan, Harrison.
Say lor, George B..
Showers, Wm. H..
Sticker, Andrew H
Taylor, Thomas.
Theis, Henry
Ulrich, Henry....
Walsh, Robert....,
Wheeler, Luther,
Wertz, Isaac ,
Wertz, Jackson...
Washburn, Charles
Woodward, York A
Wilson, Thomas F.
Wilkes, Newell
Welsh, John
Woodward, O. B.
Wertz, Harrison. ,
Whatmore, Wm..,
Private
..do
..do
.do.
.do.
.do.
..do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do .
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
•do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
Oct. 7,
June 21,
June 21,
June 21,
June 21,
June 21,
June 21,
June 21,
June 21,
June 21,
June 21,
June 21,
June 21,
June 21,
June 21,
June 21,
June 21,
June 21,
June 21,
June 21,
June 21,
June 21,
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June 21,
June 21,
June 21,
June 21,
June 21,
June 21,
June 21,
June 21,
June 21,
June 21,
June 21,
June 21,
June 21,
June 21,
61,
61,
61,
61,
61,'
61,
61,
61,
61,
61,
61,
61,
61,
61,
61,
61,
61,
61,
61,
61,
61,
61,
61,
61,
61,
61,
61,
61,
61,
61,
61,
61,
61,
61,
61,
61,
61,
61,
61,
61,
61,
61,
61,
61,
'61,
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Killed in action, June 30, 1862.
Discharged March 14, 1863, for wounds received
at Bull Run, August 30, 1862.
Mustered out with comisany, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Wounded at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862 — tr. to
Co. D, 191st reg. P. V,, June 6, 1864— Vet.
Wd. at Charles City Cross Roads, J une 30, '62—
tr. to Co. D, 191st reg. P. V., June 6, 1864— Vet.
Discharged Feb. 17, 1863, for wounds received at
Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Discharged April 21, 1863, for wounds received
at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Killed at Wilderness, May 9, 1864— Vet.
Transferred from Veteran Reserve Corps — mus-
tered cut with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 6, '61.
Tr. to Co. D, 191st reg. P. V., June 6, 1864r— Vet.
Wounded at Gaines' Mill, Jime 27, 1862— mus-
tered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged April 8, 1862, to accept promotion as
2d Lt. in United States Marine Corps.
Discharged May 24, 1864, for wounds received at
Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Killed in action, June 30, 1862.
Killed in action, June 30, 1862.
Deserted August 15, 1861.
Wounded at Mechanicsville, June 26, 1862 — de-
serted December 16, 1862.
Wounded at Gaines' Mill,. June 27, 1862— mus-
tered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 20, '61.
Tr. to Co. D, 191st reg. P. V., June 6, 1864— Vet.
Tr. to Co. D, 191st reg. P. V., June 6, 1864— Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 11, '62.
Tr. to Co. D, 191st reg. P. V., June 6, 1864— Vet.
Ti-. to Co. D, 191st reg. P. V., June 6, 1864— Vet.
Killed at Wilderness, May 9, 1864— Vet.
Died at Philadelphia, May 13, 1864 — bu. record
May 14, 1864.
Deserted June 28, 1863.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 9, '63.
Tr. to Co. D, 191st reg. P. V., June 6, 1864— Vet.
Discharged August 3, 1863, for wounds received
at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Discharged March 19, 1864, for wounds received
at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Tr. to Co. D, 191st reg. P. V., June 6, 1864— Vet.
Died September 17, 1861.
Died April 13, 1862— bu. record January 6, 1864,
Alexandria, Va. — grave 1,265.
Died December 6, 1862, of wounds received at
Mechanicsville, June 26, 1862.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Deserted August 5, 1861.
Company E.
recruited in centre county.
John I. Gregg ....
J. Harvey Larrimer
Richard Dinsmore
Captain
..do
..do
June 21, '61,
3
May 15, '61,
3
June 21. '61,
3
Resigned July 12, 1861, to alocept promotion in
United States regular army.
Promoted from 1st Lt. company C to Capt. com-
pany E, July 12, 1861— to Major, May 1, 1863.
Promoted from 2d to 1st Lt„ Sept. 17, 1862— to
Capt,, March 5, 1803— discharged Mar. 12, 1865.
THREE YEARS' SERVICE.
G81
H. P. Petriken 1st Lt,..' June 21, '61,
Joseph P. Lucas !...do j June 21, '61,
David M'K. Betts..
Samuel W. Askey .
Irvin Delaney
Martin V. Force
Marshall Cox
Joseph L. Watson..
Hamilton Whisler.
Samuel Gault
Frank M'Garvey.
Wm. W.Watson...
William B. Wertz.
Richard MnJronev,
William Etters
Henry M'Causlin..
C. A. M'Glauchlin.
John Shirely
William Hinton
David Fulton
Emanuel Bowes....
Benjamin R. Hall..
George Smith.
James Gill..
Askey, Robert..
Askey, James
Aston, Owen...
Arnold, William H
Askey, Jacob
Askey, Robert M...
Boyle, James
Bullock, Parker W
Bowers, Jackson
Bradley, James...
Beightol, JohnH.
Burgh, Frederick...
Comer, Henry S
Comer, William
Chase, G«orge W....
Duseubury, Wm....
Elliot, George
Etters, JohnT
Eckley, Wharton...
Ennis, Dayton..
Fleming, Thos. E....
Fisher, Franklin ....
Fravel, George„
Felmalee, David
Gorman, Patrick ....
Garritt, John H
Glenn, Curtin A
Green, Samuel
Hain, William..
Hughes, James
Hinton, Harvey
Hinton, George
8Q
..do j July 9, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, "61,
! Julv 25, '61,
■June 21, '61,
! June 21, 'Gl,
.do I June 21, '61,
.do i June 21, '61,
.do I June 21, '61,
.do ! June 21, '61,
.do June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
do June 21, '61,
do June 21, '61,
July 2.5, '61,
June 21, '61,
Dec. 23, '63,
Dec. 23, '63,
June 21, '61,
July 25, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
.do,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
Dec. 23, '63,
Dec. 23, '63,
Killed at Antietam, September 16, 1862.
Promoted from Sergt. to 2d Lt., Sept. 17, '62— to
IstLt., Mar. .5.'63— wd. with lossof leg, at Fred-
ericksburg, Dec. 13, 1862— disoh. Sept. 17, IS63.
Pr. fr. Muc. Co. C, to 2(1 Lt., March .5, '63— to 1st
Lt.,Sepl.. 17, '63— mus. out with Co., June 11, '64.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 18G4.
Mustere:] out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with comj^any, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Wounded at Fredericksburg, December 13, '62—
absent, in hospital, at muster out.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Killed at Mechanicsville. Juno 26, 1862.
Died at Washington, D. C., Feb. 11, 1863.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company. June 11, 1864.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 6, '64— Vet
Discharged .June 2.5, 1863, for wounds received
at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Discharged Nov. 20, '62, by G. O. 154, War Dept.
Discharged Nov. 20, '62, by G. O. 154, War Dept.
Died October 4, '62, of wounds received at New
Market Cross Roads, June 30, 1862.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Died July 21, 1862, of wounds received at New
Market "Cross Roads, June 30, 1862.
Deserted July 10, 1862.
Tr. to companv D, 191st reg. P. V., June 6, 1864.
Deserted June 8, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged Dec. 2, »62, by G. O. 154, War Dept.
Discharged October 16, '62, for wounds received
at Mechanicsville, June 26, 1862.
Discharged October 9, '62, for wounds received
in action, June 30, 1862.
Died at Camp Pierpont, Va., November 5, 1861.
Killed at Antietam, September 16, 1862.
Wounded at Wilderness, May 6, 1864— absent,
in hospital, at muster out.
Discharged Nov. 20, '62, by G. O. 154, War Dept.
Wd. at Spottsvlvania C. H., May 10, 1864— tr. to
Co. D, 191st reg. P. V., June 11, 1864— Vet.
Tr. to Co. D, 191st reg. P. V,, June 6, 1864— Vet.
liilled at Mechanicsville, June 26, 1862.
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged January 21, 1863, for wounds re-
ceived in action, June 30, 1862.
Discharged Oct. 28, '62, by G- O. 154, War Dept.
Tr. to Co. D, 191st reg. P. V., June 6, 1864— Vet.
Discharged Nov. 20, '62, by G. O. 154, War Dept.
Died Julj'^ 3, 1862, of wounds received at New
Market Cross Roads, June 20, 1862.
Killed at Mechanicsville, June 26, 1862.
Wounded and prisoner, June 30, 1862— died at
New York, August 9, 1862.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, April 24, '63.
Discharged October 23, 1862, for wounds receiv-
ed in action, June 30, 1862.
Wounded and prisoner, June 26, 1862 — died in
hospital. New York— date unknown.
Transferred from Veteran Reserve Corps— mus-
tered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged February 27, 1863, for wounds re-
ceived at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Deserted April 30, 1863.
Transferred from Veteran Reserve Corps— mus-
tered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 6, '63.
Tr. to Co. D, 191st reg. P. V., June 6, 1864— Vet.
Tr. to Co. D, 191st reg., P. V., June 6, 1864— Vet.
THIRTY-FOURTH REGIMENT — FIFTH RESERVE,
Harnish, Allen
Private
...do
Halabaugh, Sam'l...
Johnson, Roderick..
Kelly, Thomas
King, William H...
liUcas, Isaac Y
liucas, Thomas B...
Lucas, Henry M
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
Murray. Joseph S...
Mullholland, D. B..
Murray, Patrick
Maun, Joseph.
...do
...do
...do
do
Michael, John H
M'Kean, James
M'Carman, Wm
M'Kinney, James...
M'Quillan, Thomas
Neal, David
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
Osen waltz. John
Price, David
...do
...do
Parker, George E...
Robb, Henry
...do
...do
...do
...do
Kunk, John B
Reiter, Michael
Showers, Daniel
Swiers, Joseph Y...
Scott, Robert S.
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
Sweet wood, Levi ...
Shifter, George W...
...do
...do
...do
...do
Treziynlny, J. F. P
Williams, David
Walter, John
...do
...do
...do
W^eaver, John F
White, James
...do
...do
Williaras, Herbert..
...do
June 21,
'61,
June 21,
'«I,
July 2.5,
*fi],
July 25,
T,l,
Sept. 1,
'61,
Dec. 2,3,
'63,
Dec. 2.3,
'63,
June 21,
'61,
June 21,
'61,
July 2,5,
'61,
June 21,
'61,
Jane 21,
'61,
Dec. 23, '63,
Dec. 23, '63,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
.Tune 21, '61,
Dec. 23, '63,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
Dec. 23, '63,
July 25, '61,
June 21, '61,
July 25, '61,
July 25, '61,
Dec. 23, '63,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
July 25, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
July 25, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61, ! 3
I
Julv 25, '61, I 3
I
July 2.5, '61, 3
Died July 22, 1862, of wounds received at M&.
chanicsville, June 26, 1862.
Killed at New Market Cross Roads, June 30, '62.
Died at Richmond, January 22, 1863, of wounds
i-eceived at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, 1862.
Wounded at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, 1862— ab-
sent, in hospital, at muster ovit.
Died Dc' mber 18, 1862, of wounds received at
Freder.! ivsburg, Dec. 13, 1862.
Died Jan. 18, 1864, at Convalescent camp, Va.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 22, '62.
Died November 23, 1861, at Camp Pierpont, Va.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 21, '63.
Tr. to Co. D, 191st reg. P. V., June 6, 1864— Vet.
Tr. to Co. D, 101st reg. P. V., June 6, 1864— Vet.
Killed at Mechanicsviile, June 26, 1862.
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Killed at New Market Cross Roads, June 30, '62.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Transferred from Vet. Reserve Corps — mustered
out withcompan3% June 11, 1864.
Tr. to Co. D, 191st reg. P. V., June 6, 1864— Vet.
Tr. to Co. D, 191st reg. P. V., June 6, 1864— Vet.
Discharged Oct. 9, 1862, for wounds received at
Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Discharged by General Order, Nov. 20, 1862.
Mustered out with companv, June 11, 1864.
Tr. to Co. D, 191st reg. P. V., June 6, 1864— Vet.
Com. 2d Lt., J une 10, 1864 — not mustered— mus-
tered out with comoany, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 27, '61.
Discharged by General Order, Dec. 11, 1862.
Tr. to Co. D, 191st reg. P. V., June 6, 1864— Vet.
Died at Camp Pierpont, Va., Feb. 16, 1862.
Wounded in action. May 9, 1864 — absent, in hos-
pital, at muster out.
Prisoner from May 23, 1864, to April 25, 1865—
mustered out June 6, 1865.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Tr. to Co. n, 191st reg. P. V., June 6, 1804— Vet.
Discharged by General Order, Nov. 20, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct, 25, '61.
Discharged by General Order, Oct. 28, 1862.'
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Transferred from Vet. Reserve Corps, and mus-
tered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged Jan, 26, 1863, for wounds received
in action, June 30, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 23, '63.
Discharged— date unknown— for wounds receiv-
ed in action, June 30, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Company F.
recruited in bradford county.
A. J. Trout
R. W. Sturrock...
J. A. M'Pherran
A. G. Mason
A. Percival Shaw...
J. W. Means
WilUam Riddle
John Britton
DeWitt H. Podge
Charles H.OrtT..
June 21, '61,
Feb. 16, '62,
June 17, '61,
June 21, '61,
Feb. 16, '62,
June 21, '61,
Oct. 23, '61,
1st Sgt. June 21, '61,
Serg't.. June 21, '61,
..do June 21, '61,
Resigned January, 1862.
Promoted to Capt., February 18, 1862— killed at
Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Pr. to Capt. July 1, 1862^to Major, May 7, 1864.
Promoted to Adjutant — date unknown.
Pr. to 1st Lt., July 1, 1862— disch. April 30, 1864.
Promoted to Lt. U. S. Army, February, 1862.
Resigned May 17, 1863, to accept promotion as
Major and A. D. C, staff of Gen. Reynolds
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, .Tune 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
THREE YEARS' SERVICE.
683
Theo. W. Buck.
James Hebe
Josephus Campbell
Theodore Eckert.
Hollis Mallory ,
W. Mason WaUs....,
Levi C. Merrill
George W. Cole
Edward L- Scott....
Allowav, Jacob
Angle, Eli D .,
Adams, Solomon S
Baker, Levi C ,
Bardoe, Hiram ,
Bota, James
Bruuer, Charles
Bucher, Charles H.
Bota, Peter
Bradley, Julian H..
Begousky, John W
Brown, Henry H ..,
Brosa, Thomas ,
Berwell, Jackson...
Chubback, R,.„
Covert, James P....
Clark, Daniel S
Clifford, Robert.
Cranmer, Wallace..
Camp, Levi B
Connelly, William..
Denton, Isaac
Deebner, Wm, S...
Diltz, Daniel
Fry, JamesE
Fulmer, Frank ....
Gastine, James M
Granger, Alex
Graham, Thomas,...
Hallerin, Lawrence
Harvey, J. Wesley
Heime, G. Meltam..
Harris, Henry O....
Harris, J. W
Haywood, Phearon
Hummel, August's
Kebler, Anthony....
Kelder, Caleb
Kelley, James H....
Keeler, Edgar
Kehler, WiDiam H
Laplant, Peter J ....
Lewis, James W
Lock wood, Jas. P...
Long, George
Miller, John^
Mullin, Edwin C...
M'Kean, Herrick S
M'Gill, Martin W...
M'Govern, Jerem'h
M'Fadden, Edward
Nagle, Michael
Ott, Wm. Fred'k,...
Powers, Emerson...
Phelps, Victor N
Pitcher, Benj. R
Record, Almon
Beagle, Ira W.
latSgt..; June 21, '61,
...do June 21, '61,
...do ; June 21, '61,
Corp...! June 21, '61,
...do ! June 21, '61,
...do ' Jime 21, '61,
...do I
...do .....I
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Private!
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July 26,
Aug. 26,
June 21,
June 21,
Aug. 20,
June 21,
Juno 21,
June 21,
June 21,
Juno 21,
June 21,
.Tune 21,
June 21,
Aug. 26,
June 21,
Aug. 26,
June 21,
June 21,
June 21,
June 21,
do iSept. 26, '61,
...do June 21, '61,
do ! June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
Aug. 26, '61,
do j June 21, '61,
do June 21, '61,
do June 21,^61,
do Aug. 26, '61,
do June 21, '61,
...do ! June 21, '61,
do June 21, '61,
do i June 21, '61,
do I Mar. 22, '64,
do June 21, '61,
..do June^l, '61,
21. '61,
21, '61,
21, '61,
21, '61,
26, '61,
26, '64,
21, '61,
21, '61,
21, '61,
21, '61,
21, '61,
21, '61,
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.June
June
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Aug.
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June
June
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.Tune
June
June
June
June
June
Nov.
Aug.
June
Aug.
June
June
June
June
21, '61,
21, '61,
21, '61,
19, '63,
26, '61,
21, '61,
26, '61,
21, '63,
21, '61,
21, '61,
21, '61,
Com. 2d Lt., May 18, 1863— not mus tr. from
Vet. Res. Corps — mus. out with Co., June 1 1, '64.
Killed at Mechanicsville, June 26, 1862.
Killed at Spottsylvania C. H., May 10, 1864.
Discharged Oct. 17, 1862, tor wounds received at
White Oak Swamp, June 30, 1862.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June<j, '64— Vet.
Wounded at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, 1862— dis-
charged ou Surgeon's certificate, July 7, 1863.
Transferred to 191st reaiment P. V., June 6, 1864.
Tr. to Co. D, 191st reg. P. V., June 6, 1804— Vet.
Promoted to Principal Musician, Jan. 1, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
j Died at Warrenton. Va.. November 10, 1862.
Deserted October 20, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864,
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Mustered out with comp.iny, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out Avith company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 18, '62.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 6, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 6, '64— VeL
Killed at Bull Run, August 30, 1862.
Killed at Mechanicsville, June 26, 1862.
Deserted May 10, 1862.
:Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864. "
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Transferred from Veteran Reserve Corps — muS'
tered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 22, '61.
Tr. to battery C, 5th U. S. Art'j^ Nov. 24, 1862.
Died July 18, 1862, of wounds received at White
Oak Swamp, June 30, 1852.
Died at Washington, D. C, March 8, 1863.
Mustered out with companj', June 17, 1861.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Man 21, '63.
Mustered out Aug. 17, '64— expiration of term.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certilicate, Mar. 8, '63.
Transferred from Veteran Reserve Corps — mus-
tered out with company, June 17, 1864.
Transferred to I91st reg. P. V., June G, '64— Vet.
Died at Camp Pieri^ont, Va., October 20, 1861.
Mustered out with company, June 1 1 , 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, Juno 11, 1864.
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V., June 6, 1864.
Promoted to Com. Sgt., January 1, 1864.
Died a,t Washington, D. C, June 2, '63^ of wounda
received in action.
Deserted October 10, 1861.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out Aug. 17, '64 — expiration of term.
Transferred to 191st regment P. V., June 6, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 17, '62.
Deserted August 20, 1862. •
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Wd. at Spottsylvania C. H., May 10, 1864— died
Sept. 13, '64 — bu. in Nat. C'y, Arlington, Va.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864,
Tr. to 191st regiment P. V., June 6, 1864— Vet.
Tr. to 191st regiment P. V., June 6, 1864— Vet.
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V., June 6, 1864.
Tr. to 191st regiment P. V., June 6, 1864— Vet.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Tr. to I91st regiment P. V., June 6,1864— Vet.
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V., June 6, 1864.
Killed at Mechanicsville, June 26, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Transferred to 191st reg- P. V., June 6, '64— Vet
684
THIKTY-FOFRTH KEGIMKNT — FIFTH EESERVB,
SAXS.
BANK.
DATE OP JIirSTEK
IKTO SBKVICE.
2BMAKK8.
Rollinson, Alonzo...
Private
...do
July 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
Juno 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
Aug. 26, '61,
Aug. 26, '61,
Aug. 26, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 24, '63,
June 21, '61,
Sep. 26, '61,
June 21, '61,
3
8
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 8, '64— Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 27, '62.
Rineliart, John.......
...do
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 22, '63.
Street, Samuel J
Sullivan, Daniel
...do
...do
...do
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on 8urg. certificate— date unknowu.
Thompson, John B
Thorp, Ebenezer
Thorp, James
Taylor, Harris B
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
Mustered out with conipanv, June 11, 1864.
Transferred to 191st reg. P.'V., June 6, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., Juno 6, '64— Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 5, '63.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Wells, Samuel M ...
Worth, George W...
Welsh, William
Wheaton, James
Wells, William
...do
...do
...do
...do
jSIustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with compauv, June 11, 1864.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 6, '64— Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 20, '61.
Transferred to 191st re^^iment P. V., June 6, '64.
Ward, William T...
Wilson, Wm. H. H
Yeadle, Michael
...do
...do
...do
Transferred to Signal Corps, August 27, 1861.
Died at Alexandria, Ya., October 23, 1863— bu.
record , April 25, 1804— grave, 1,843.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 8, '62.
Company G.
RECRXriTED IN HUNTINGDON COUNTY.
A. S. Harrison.,
John E. Wolfe..
Capt..
...do .,
C. M. Hildel»and..
George Thomas
Thos. Conpropst
J. A. Willoughby...
"William F. Thomas
Joel Thompkins
Robert W. Smith ...
R. M'C. Alexander
H. Stonebraker ....
Richard Meredith.
Jacob Hawn —
Patrick KeUy..,
David Shoutz..
Henry Eckley .,
Thomas Given..,
Alex. Shannon do..,
David Decker Corp.,
Peter L. Posten do ..
Anderson Stewart do ..
Robert M'Carl do ..
Franklin Couts do..
John S. Henderson ...do ..
John C. Smith Muc .
W. H. Wickerman do..
.AUison, Steel Private
Brewster, James C ...do
Brinder, David do
Cox, WilUam do
Couts, George do
Cairns, John„ do
..do....
IstLt..
,..do....
,..do....
2d Lt..,
...do
...do
...do
1st Sgt,
..do....
Serg't.
..do....
..do....
.do.
Corbett, L\ither...
Couts, Henry
Corbm, Harrison.
Couch, Cyrus
CMbin, George....
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 31, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
July 26, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
July 26, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
July 26, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
.do July 26, '61,
.do June 21, '61,
.do ! June 21, '61,
.do June 21, '61,
.do„...i
Discharged October 24, 1862.
Promoted from 1st Lt. company D, to Captain^
January 12, 1862— discharged April 11, 1863, for
wounds rec. at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, 1862.
Pr. from 1st Lt. to Capt,, Aug. 25, '63— Bv. Maj.,
Mar. 13, 1865— mus, out with Co., June 11, '64.
Discharged October 24, 1862.
Resigned May 15, 1862.
Promoted to 1st Lieut., August 25, 1863— to Adj.,
May 7, 18G4— not mustered— to Bv. Capt., Mar.
13, 1865— mustered out with Co., June 11, 1864.
Discharged October 14, 1862.
Resigned August 15, 1863.
Promoted from Sgt. Maj. to 2d Lieut., August 8,
1862— killed at BuU Run, August .30, 1862,
Promoted to 2d Lt., August 25, 186^— Bv. 1st Lt.,
Mar. 13, 1865— mus. out with Co., June 11, 1864.
Mustered out v/ith company, June 11, 1864.
Wounded and prisoner at Fredericksbtu'g, Deo.
13, 1862— died at Richmond, Va., Dec. 21, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Died October 1, 1862, of wounds received at An-
tietam, September 17, 1862.
Deserted October 26, 1862.
Mustered out vrlih company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with companv, June 11, 1864.
Transferred to 191st reg. P,'V., Juno 6, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 6, '64— Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 11, '62.
Mustered out -with company, June 11, 1864.
Deserted October 1, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 21, '62.
Mustered out with companv, June 11, 1864.
KiUed at Wilderness, May 7, 1864,
Transferred to 191st reg, P, V,, June 6, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V,, June 6, '64— Vet.
Died of wounds received at Spottsylvania Court
House, May 12, 1864.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 18, 1862.
Deserted August, 1862.
Not on muster-out roll.
THKBE YEAKS' SERVICE.
685
Campbell, Charles..
Dean, John
Davis, John E
Ely, John
Edwards, Geo. W...
Everett, Walter H..
Fousb, Frederick....
Fisher, Franklin
Fowler, Samuel
Geissenger, D. H....
Garrett, Barnard
Gilliland, William..
Green, Charles
Hinkson, Jacob
Hawn, Augustus ...
Hite, Thomas M
Hall, Thomas
Hoover, Joel
Herbert, Michael ...
Irvin, Samuel
Irvin, Daniel
Johnson, John
King, John P
Keith, Andrew
Keith, Stillman H..
Lloyd, Eleazei-
Leightner, John
Lloyd, Thomas
Lowther, William..
Moyer, John
Miller, David H
Moore, James
Morgan, Franklin...
M'Cabe, Sam'l S
M'Donald, Henry...
Nash, George H
Nash, Daniel G
O'Brien, John
Powell, Ephraim....
Pope, Daniel
Pope, Edward
Prough, Samuel
Pope, John
Parks, John
Rowland, James
Kamsey, John
Rupert, George
Shoutz, Jonas B
Shoutz, Christian...
Stehley, Benjamin..
Stewart, Asbury
Swivell, John
Sweeney, John
Stewart, Joseph
Stewart, Abraham..
Sheeder, William...
Wicks, Abraham...
Weston, Simon
Westbrook, David..
White, Thomas
Williamson, Sam'l..
Private
..do
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..do.
..do .
..do.
..do.
..do .
..do.
June 21, '61,
July 26, 'Gl,
July 26, '61,
July 26, 'Gl,
June 21, '61,
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
July
June
June
July
Juno
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
July
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June
July
July
June
June
Juno
June
June
June
June
June
June
July
June
July
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
Feb.
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
21, '61,
21, '61,
21, 'Gl,
21, '61,
21, '61,
21, 'Gl,
21, '61,
25, '61,
21, 'Gl,
21, '61,
26, '61,
21, '61,
21, 'Gl,
21, 'Gl,
21, '61,
21, '61,
21, '61,
21, '61,
21, '61,
21, '61,
21, '61,
26, '61,
21, '61,
21, '61,
26, '61,
26, '61,
21, '61,
21, '61,
21, 'Gl,
21, '61,
21, '61,
21, '61,
21, '61,
21, "61,
21, '61,
26, '61,
21, '61,
26, '61,
21, 'Gl,
21, '61,
21, '61,
21, 'Gl,
21, '91,
21, '61,
21, '61,
21, '61,
4, '64,
21, 'Gl,
21, '61,
21, '61,
21, '61,
21, '61,
21, '61,
21, '61,
21, '61,
Not on muster-out roll.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 6, '64— Vet.
Died at Warrenton Junction, Va., Dec. 19, 1863,
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 16, '62.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Died December 17, 1862, of wounds received at
Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Transferred to company E, October 10, 18G1.
Killed at New Market Cross Roads, June 30, '62.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, April 2, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, May 4, '63.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Sept. 1, 1863.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1S64.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 6, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 6, '64— Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 13, '62.
Deserted April 9, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 1 1, 1864.
Killed at Spottsylvania O. H., May 10, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 2, '62.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 6, 't;4 — Vet.
Killed at New Market Cross Roads, June 30, 1862.
Deserted October 26, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864. -
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 10, '62.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Sept. 1, 1863.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 0, '64— Vet.
Transferred to iOlst reg. P. V., June G, '64— Vet.
Discharged by order of War Dep't, Dec. 10, '62.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 4, '62.
Discharged by order of War Dep't, Dec. 10, '62.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1SG4.
Mustered out with company, Jvme 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 6, '64— Vet.
Killed at New Market Cross Roads, June 30, '62.
Killed at New Market Cross Roads, June 30, '62.
Mustered out with comr^any, June 11, 18G4.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 4, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 23, '62.
On detached service at muster out.
Wounded at Spottsylvania C. H., May 13, 1864—
absent, in hospital, at muster out.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Mar. 5, '63.
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V., June 6, '64.
Killed at Bull Run, August 30, 1862.
Killed at Spottsylvania C. H., May 10, 1864.
Deserted October 23, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 6, '64— Vot.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 6, '62.
Company H.
recruited in lycoming and northumberland counties.
JohnM'Cleery
Harry B. Paxton..
Capt.,
..do ...
June 21, '61,
Juno 21, '61,
Wd. in action, June 30, 1862— res. Nov. 25, 1862.
Pr. from Cor. to 2d Lt., Jan. 17, 1862— to 1st Lt.,
Sept. 21, 1862— to Captain, March 5, 1863— mus-
tered out with company, June 11, 1864.
THIBTY-POURTH RBGimEWT — ^FIFTH RESERVE^
Samuel Shadman..,
Thaddeus G. Bogle
John M. Ehoads....,
John H. M'Nally...
Samuel H. Follmer
Charles Paxton
Rob't A. Stoughton
William F.Biair...
Joseph Hollopeter...
Charles Britton
Halsey S. Nichols...
M'Curdy Tate
Wm. H. Hayman...
William Kohler
1st Lt.,
..do....
.do.
2dLt.
IstSgt.
Serg't.
...do
..do
Silsby Caldwell
James M. Gillespie
Henry Craw
Chas.'lj. Worman...
John Itivel
Mandcrvillo Drew..
Aude, Charles E....
Ault, Herman R
Achenbaw, John....
Armstrong:, Jas. C.
Blair, WilUam S
Becher, Joseph
..do..
..do..
..do..
..do..
Corp.
..do..
..do..
...do..,
do
...do
..do
Muc...
Private
Bobst, Thomas S....
Barnsley, Samuel...
Bent, Thomas
Biggars, Abram R..
Bingaman, Daniel S
Blue, Samuel
Burkholder, P. D ..
Barker, Cyrus.!
Bent, Charles C
Carothers, Adam K
Caldwell, Jacob O...
Craw, Richard-H. L
Divel, Jacob
Friedberger, M. B..
FerroU, Michael W
Hester, Edward K
Flanigan, Michael..
Force, David
Figgles, John
Griffin, Thomas S...
Gossner, Frederick
Girhard, John A
Gramlich, Francis J
Harper, William..,
High, John
Harlan, Thomas...
Haynes, John
Heinlen, John
Haynes, Jacob F..
Kyle, William M.
Kerr, John M
Kennedy, James a
Kyle, Lewis
Lougan, Anson
liebhard, Joseph..
Laurenson, Georcc
I«bo, Charles...
.(SO.
...do
.do
.do
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Resigned November 30, 1861.
Promoted from 2d«Lt., December 15, 1861— r©»
signed July 15, 1862.
Promoted from Sgt. to 2d Lt., Sept. 21, 1862— to
1st Lt., Mar. 5, 1863— brevet Captain, March 13,
1S65— wd. at Wilderness, May 8, 1864— absent,
in hospital, at muster out.
Promoted from 1st Sgt. to 2d Lt., March 5, '63—
brevet 1st Lt., March 13, 1865— mustered out
with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Wounded at Wilderness, May 6, 1864 — absent, ia
hospital, at muster out.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Wounded at Spottsylvania Court House, May 12,
1864— absent, in hospital, at muster out.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's ceitificate. May 4, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 9, 1861.
Discharged August 26, 1861.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Wounded at Spottsylvania Court House, May
12, 186-1— absent, in hospital, at muster out.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Wounded and missing at Spottsylvania Court
House, May 10, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June 13, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 27, '61.
Killed at Wilderness, Slay 6, 1864.
Tr. to 191st regiment P. V., Juno 6, 1864— Vet.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeons certificate, Dec. 15, '62.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Mustered out with company, .June 11, 1864.
Wounded near Orange and Alexandria railroad,
Feb, 17, 1834— ab., in hospital, at muster out.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 8, '61.
Discharged Nov. 14, 1862, for wds. rec. in action.
Discharged Feb. 6, 1863, for wds. rec. in action.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 7, '61.
Tr. to 191st regiment P. V., June 6, 1864— Vet.
Tr. to 191st regiment P. V., June 6, 1864— Vet.
Deserted October 28, 1862.
Deserted August 5, 1861.
Transferred to Signal Corps, August 1, 1863.
Deserted June 1, 1863.
Deserted August 21, 1862.
Mustered out with company, July 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Tr. to 191st regiment P. V., June 6, 1864— Vet.
Discharged Mar. 14, 1863, for wds. rec. in action.
Disch.from westerngunboat service, Nov. 16, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 17, '61.
Deserted October 28, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Tr. to 191st regiment P. V., June 6, 1864— Vet.
Tr. to 191st regiment P. V., June 6, 1864— Vet.
Transferred to 6th U. S. cavalry, Oct. 28, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 9,'61.
Dishonorably discharged May 3, 1864.
Killed at Wilderness, May 9, 1864— Vet.
Deserted February 20, 1863.
Captured near Manassas Junction, Jan. 14, '64—
died at Andersonville, June 10, '64— grave, 1,824.
Mustered ovit with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, April, 1863.
Tr. to 191st regiment P. V., June 6, 1864— Vet.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Mar. 10, '63.
Died at Camp Pierpont, Va., December 19, 1861.
Deserted October 13, 1862.
THREE YEAKS' SERVICE.
687
Murphy, John Private June 21,
Morehart, David do 1 June 21,
Mytinger, Rob't E
Meyer, Daniel V....
Madara, Henry
Mecum, William
Mecum, Jared
M'Murtrie, John W
M'Cleery, William
M'Donald, Miles
M'Carty, Albert..
Nesbit, Randolph
Nash, John
O'Neal, Michael
Painter, Thomas J
PhilHps, David C,
Paxton, John B,.
Ritter, William .
Renn, John P
Sattezahn, John
Seachrist, John,
Strine, Wm., Jr,
Smith, John H
Simmons, Geo. W,
Sones, Ellis P
Sones, Daniel
Shoemaker, Conrad
Strouss, Jacob.
Shaw, Joseph W....
Sticker, Charles W
Simmons, Fred'k..
Smith, George W..
Smith, Franklin C
Stevenson, H. M
Stine, Jeremiah
Sullivan, John
Shively,John
Simmons, Isaac N,
Stover, George do June 21,
Stroucbecker, H. C ...do j June 21,
Travelett, Daniel....!.. .do ' June 21,
Williams, Thomas.. '...do June 21,
Waite, Alexander...!... do j Sept. 6,
Walton, William do ' June 21,
Warburton, John C ...do ....,] June 21,
Yeager, Henry A...
Yeager, Ellis
Zimmerman, Wm..
.do June 21,
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.do i June 21,
'61,
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Disch. May 4, 1863, for wds. received in action.
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 18G2.
Died July 27, 1862, of wounds received at CharloK
City Cross Roads, June 30, 1862— buried in Cy-
press Hill Cemetery, L. I.
Deserted October 28, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged June, 1861, to accept promotion as
Lieutenant 18th U. S. Infantry,
j Dishonorably discharged, May 3, 1864.
Died at Alexandria, Va., May 18, 1862.
Wounded at Bethesda Church, May 30, 1864—
mustered out with company, June il, 1864.
Absent, sick, in hospital, at muster out.
Died at Philadelphia, Pa., July 8, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Disch. Dec. 15, 1863, for wds. received in action.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Disch. Dec. 26. 1862, for wds. received in action.
Wounded at Wilderness, May 6, 1864— mustered
out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Woimded at Wilderness, May 8, 1884— at Spott-
sylvania C. H., May 10, 1864 — mustered out
with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 6, '64— Vet.
Captured Jan. 14, 1864, at Manassas Junction —
transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 6, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 6, '64— Vet.
Disch. Oct. 3, '62, for wounds received in action.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 6, '64— Vet.
Discharged Nov. 16, 1863, from gun-boat service.
Died at Camp Pierpont, Va., Nov. 30, 1861.
Died at Libby Prison, December 23, 1862, of wds,
received at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, 1862.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Died at Camp Mason <fe Dixon, July 7, 1861.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 6, '64— Vet.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Disch. Nov. 3, 1862, for wds. received in action.
Killed at Charles City Cross Roads. June 30, '62.
Died in Libby Prison, July 16, '6.3, of wds. receiv-
ed at Charles City Cross Roads— leg amputated.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 5, 1861.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Company I.
RECRUITED IN HUNTINGDON COUNTY.
Prank Zentmyer.
James Porter
Robert B. Frazer....
David Zentmyer.....
Capt.
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Promoted to Major, August 1, 1862.
Promoted from Sgt. to 2d Lt., July 1, 1862— to
Capt., March 5, 1863— mustered out with com-
pany, June 11, 1864.
Dismissed September 25, 1862.
Promoted from 1st Sergeant to 1st Lieutenant,
October 1, 1862— killed at Fredericksburg, De-
cember 13, 1862.
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THIRTY-FOUETH REGIMENT — FIFTH RESERVE,
Granville P. Swope
Jas. A. M'Pherran ,
Israel D. Kinch
Thomas L. Guyer...
John B. M'Kean
Martin W. Funk
Wm. C. Patterson..,
George W. Speaker
George Gensamore.,
Jas. F. Bathurst
John J. Patterson...
James A. Alburn....
Alexander Dickson
David Knee
Samuel Spangler....
Napoleon H. Lee
John W. Ayres
Miles Moore
James R. Worts....
Richard H. Dare. ..
William Black
Ayres, James P
Aurandt, Jonathan
Albright, David
Ainsworth, James...
Akley, John
Albright, Geo. B....
Barton, John
Bohew, John
Chamberlain, D
Chronister, Jacob..
Campbell, Alex
Cornealy, John
Cornealy, Christ..
Caldwell, David...
Clark, Lewis L..,.
Crum, James
Cogan, Henry J...
Dickson, Samuel.
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Frank, David do .
Feltenberger, J
Giles, James E
Garland, Joseph
Gawoe, Gideon
Geist, Marthi
Griffith, Joseph
Griffith, Benjamin..
Gilland, William Y
Hampton, David D
Huey, Wilham
Hamilton, Thomas
Henry, John
HoUman, Mahlon T
Howard, James H..
Harpster, Jacob
Harpster, Thomas...
Hastings, Joseph.
Householder, Sam'l
Huyett, Aaron
Isenburg, Geo. W.
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June 8, '63,
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June 21, '61,
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Aug. 22, '62,
Juno 21, '61,
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July 19, '61,
June 21, '61,
Jime 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
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June 21, '61,
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Juno 21, '61,
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July 19, '61,
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June 21, '61,
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June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
Pr. fr. Sgt. Maj. to 1st Lt., Mar. 4, '63— Bv. Capt.,
Mar. 13, '65— mns. out with Co., June 11, 1864.
Promoted to Captain company F, July 1, 1862.
Promoted from 1st Sergt. to 2d Lt., Oct. 1, 1862—
killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Promoted from Corporal to 2d Lieut., March 5,
'63 — mustered out with company, June 11, '64.
Pr. Corp., Feb. 1, '62— to Sgt., Sept. 2, '62— to 1st
Sgt., Oct. 1, '62— mus. out with Co., June 11, '64.
Missing in action at Wilderness, May 6, 1864.
Promoted Corporal, Sept. 2, 1862— to Sgt., Oct. 1,
'62 — mustered out with company, June 11, '64.
Promoted to Sergeant, September 7, 1863— mus-
tered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged December 19, 1863, for wounds re-
ceived at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Transferred to the Veteran Reserve Corps, 1863.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1804.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 28, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan 20, '63.
Discharged August 17, 1863, for wounds received
at Soiith Mountain, September 14, 1862.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 6, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 6, '64— Vet.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 6, '64— Vet.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V., June 6, '64.
Died at Alexandria, Va., February 23, 1864— bu.
record, February 25, 1864— grave 1,380.
Deserted October 26, 1862.
Deserted April 11, 1804.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 6, '64— Vet.
Transferred to Vet. Res. Corps— date unknown.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1865.
Detached to battery D, 5th U. S. Art., Nov. 26,
'63— mustered out witii company, June 11, '64.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V., June 6, '64.
Died at Camp Tonally, D. C, August 21, 1861.
Killed at Fredericksburg, Va., Dec. 13, 1862.
Not on muster-out roll.
Discharged October 20, 1862, for wounds received
at White Oak Swamp, June 30, 1862.
Died at Camp Tonally, D. C, August 27, 1861.
Discharged, March 3, 1863, for wounds received
at Fredericksburg, Va., December 13, 1862.
Deserted July 10, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V., June 6, 1864.
Died at Chesapeake Hospital, Va., Nov. 25, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1804.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Mar. 11, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 29, '62.
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V., June 6, '64.
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V., Juno 6, '64.
Died at Camp Plorpont, Va., January, 1862.
Killed at Fredericksburg, Va., December 13, '62.
Killed at Mechanicsville, Va., June 26, 1862.
Deserted September 14, 1862.
Wounded at North Anna River, May 29, 1804—
mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 18G4,
THREE YEARS' SBR^VICE.
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IIAME.
BANK.
DATE OP M0STER
INTO SEEVICE.
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REMARKS.
KeDy, William
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June 21, '61,
Dec. 27, '63,
July 19, '61,
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Sept. 16, '61,
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June 21, '61,
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June 8, '63,
Aug. 24, '62,
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Jime 21, '61,
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June 21, '61,
Aug. 24, '62,
June 21, '61,
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June 21, '61,
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July 19, '61,
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Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 10, '62.
Transferred to Signal Corps— date unknown.
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V., June 6, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864. '
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 6, '64— Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certilicate, Jan. 28, '62.
Deserted September 14, 1862.
Mustered out mth company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 18G4.
Killed at Mechanicsvilie, Va., June 26, 1862.
Transferred to 19ist regiment P. V., June 6, »64.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Transferred to I91st reg. P. V.. June 6, '64— Vet.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1834.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 6, '64— Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug., '61.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Tr. to battery C, 5th U. S. Art., Nov. 21, 1862.
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V., June 6, '64.
Died at Windmill Point, Va., February 4, 1863.
Killed at Mechanicsvilie, June 26, 1862.
Killed at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30, 1862.
Deserted September 14, 1862.
Deserted August 21, 1802.
Deserted September 14, 1862.
Deserted October 29, 1862.
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Ijaporte, Samuel
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Morrow, William...
M'Coy, Joseph
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Patterson, Wm. H..
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Stewart, David D....
Shannon, Peter ....
Swisher. Henry
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Schuch, Bonneville
ShoUenberger, C
Simpson, Oliver
Smith, James W
Staines, William
Stewart, WilUam...
Strepler, Jacob.
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Sailor, Samuel
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Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Died at Forage Station, Va., June 18, 1862.
Deserted August 21, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 11, '62i
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon' s certificate, Aug. 20, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 15, '63.
Discharged by General Order, October 10, 1862.
Tr. to battery C, 5th U. S. Art,, Nov. 21, 1862-
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V., June 6, '64.
Died at Camp Pierpont, Va., January 21, 1862.
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V., June 6, '64»,
Deserted September 7, 1862.
Thompson, John P..
Tremberg-, Peter M
Taylor, Samuel
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Watson, George
Weston, Jeremiah..
Wills, Samuel
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WUson, George C...
Worts, Thomas
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White, Henry
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Company K.
recruited in lancaster county.
Joseph W. Fisher,
Arnodt D. Collins,
Thos. H. Caldwell
John L. Wright
JohnT. Baynes
William H. Carter,
Samuel Evans ,
John J. Torbert
Jacob S. Clair
Livingston Bogart,
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May 15, '61,
May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
May 15, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
Promoted to Lieutenant Colonel, June 21, 1861.
Pr. from 1st Lt. to Capt., June 21, 1861— wd. at
at Mechanicsvilie, June 26, '62— at Fredericks-
burg, Dec. 13, 1862— transferred to Vet. Reserve
Corps, Sept. 1, 1863— discharged Oct. 12, 1863.
Pr. to 2d Lt., July 1, 1862— to 1st Lt., March 5,
'63— to Capt., Sept. 21, '63— Bv. Major, Mai-. 13,
1865 — raus, out with company, June 11, 1864.
Promoted from 2d to 1st Lieutenant, July 21, '61 —
to Adjutant, May 27, 1863.
Pr. to 2d Lt., March 5, 18G3— to 1st Lt., Sept. 22,
1863— dismissed March 3, 1864,
Promoted to 1st Lieutenant. Aijril 1, 1804 — cap-
tured at Spottsylvania Court House, May 13,
1864^discharg-ed March 11, 1865.
Promoted to Quartermaster, October 1, 1861.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 6, '64— Vet.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. Vi, June 6, '64— Vet.
G90
THIRTY-FOURTH REGIMENT — FIFTH RESERVE,
Joseph E. Dasher...
Wel"n R. Kershner
Robert W. Smith...
Thomas Bennett
Edw'd M. Shreiner
Serg't.
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Peter Wells
Charles Hollands...
Chas. E. Faulkner..
James W. Gohn
John W.Albright...
Wm. F. Bostick
H. H. Bemtheizel...
Abraham Hess
Allen, James
Boger, Julius
Belts, Fleming..,
Bailey, Jacob B.,
Buchanan, Robert...
Boufifter, Jacob C
Carpenter, Dan'l L
Caley, William E..
Coles, Thomas..
Carney, Thomas....
Carnes, William....
Crusan, Isaac
Dysinger, Michael.,
Desch, Augustus ..
Dyer, George
Eisenhart, Christ'n
Finlev, George W...
Fry, Robert J ,
Farley, James
Froiley, Jacob J
Feagley, Henry ,
FackleV, George
Gohn, George F
Gohn, Daniel F
Gaigan, Patrick
Gibble, Reuben H..
Gish, Addison
Gabriel, William O
Gude, LawsonH...,
Hougendoubler, A..
Hoops, Benj. F.
Habecker, John
Heugendoubler,JA
High, Michael
Jones, Gomer
Kercher, Herman..
Kilburn, Francis.
Linfield, Levi E..
Lewis, David R
Moran, Michael H.
Miller, Jacob D
Mullen, Henry
Marsh, Joseph M ..
M'Laughhn, James
Nicely, Alexander.,
Omer, Robert
Poll, John
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
Aug. 8, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
Aug. 8, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
July 25, '61,
Mar. 29, '64,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
April 10, '62,
Aug. 8, '61,
April 10, '62,
July 25, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
.Tune 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
Aug. 8, '61,
Aug. 8, '61,
Aug. 22, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
Feb. 18, '64,
June 21, '61,
Aug.' 13, '61,"
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
Aug. 13, '61,
June 21, '61,
April 10, '62,
Feb. 25, '64,
June 21, '61,
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 6, '64— Vet.
Wounded at Mechanicsville, June 26, 1862— dis-
charged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 1, 1862.
Transferred to company G, August 8, 1862.
Died Sept. 22, 1862, of wounds received at South
Mountain, Sept. 14, 1862— bu. record, Sept. 19,
'62 — buried at Mt. Olivet Cem., Frederick, Md.
Wounded and pris. at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13,
1862— died at Richmond, Dec. 18, 1862— bu. re-
cord, December 18, 1863.
Died of wds. received at South Mountain, Sep-
tember 14, 1862.
Died January 25, 1863, of wounds received at
Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 6, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 6, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 6, '64— Vet.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 6, '64— Vet.
Wounded at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862— disch.
on Surgeon's certificate — date unknown.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 7, 1861.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 6, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 6, '64— Vet.
Deserted September, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Wounded at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, 1862 — ab-
sent, in hospital, at muster out.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V,, June 6, '64— Vet.
Discharged August 19, 1864.
Wounded at Mechanicsville, June 26, 1862— tr.
to 191st regiment P. V., June 6, 1864.
Deserted December 16, 1862.
Disch. May 4, 1863, for wds. received in action.
Wounded at Fredericksburg, December 13, '62 —
died at York, Pa., April 19, 1863.
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Killed accidentally at Harrisburg, Pa., Aug. 9,'61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 4, '61.
Disch. by order of War Department, Jan. 28, '64.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 6, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 6, '64— Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 15, '62.
KiUed at Alexandria, Va., March 30, 1862 — bu.
record, June 14, 1864— grave 1,311.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Dishonorably discharged, September 18, 1863.
Transferred- to 191st reg. P. V., June 6, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 6, '64— Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 8, '62.
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V., June 6, '64.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 19, '62.
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V., June 6, '64.
Killed at South Mountain, September 14, 1862.
Not on muster-out roll.
Wounded at Fredericksburg, Va., Dec. 13, '62 —
absent at muster out.
Wounded at Fredericksburg, Va., December 13,
1862— absent, in hospital, at muster out.
Tr. to western gunboat service, Feb. 18, 1862.
Wounded at Mechanicsville, .Time 26, 1862 —
died at Baltimore, July 22, 1862.
Deserted December 6, 1862.
Mustered out with companv, June 11, 1864.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 6, '64r— Vet.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 6, '64— Vet.
Transferred to Vet. Res. Corps, August 1, 1863.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 6, '64— Vet.
Transferred to Vet. Res. Corps, May 5, 1863.
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V., June 6, '64.
I Mustered out with comnany, June 11, 1864.
THREE years' SERVICE.
691
Pitts, Daniel H
T'nfto FrannisA
Private
...do
Rothwell John
..do
Beese, George V.
...do
...do
Rinehart, Jared C...
...do
...do
Ressler, Daniel M...
Roat, Charles G
...do
...do
...do
Rambo, Joseph C ...
...do
...do
Sommers, Michael.
Bonders, Benj. P....
...do
...do
...do
Smedley, Wm. L....
Smith, George W ...
Saylor, John
...do
...do
..do ....
•
Speaker, Joseph
Stokes, John
...do
.do ..
Sommers, Patrick...
Saylor, Peter W
Troast Beniamin
Torbert, William P
Williams, Jacob
Welsh, Whitefield..
White. EriD
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
Wilson, Thomas G do
July 25, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
Aug. 8, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
Feb. 18, '64,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June
June
June
June
June
Aug.
June
June
Feb.
21, '61,
21, '61,
21, '61,
21, '61,
21, '61,
7, '62,
21, '61,
21, '61,
28, '64,
June 21, '61,
Mustered out, June 29, 1864.
Wounded at Fredericksburg, December 13, '62—
died December 18, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Transferred to 191st reg. P.'V., June 6, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 6, '64— Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 4, '61.
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V., June 6, '64.
Wounded and prisoner at Gaines' Mill, June 27,
1862— died while prisoner, July 2, 1862.
Wounded and prisoner at Mechanicsville, June
26, 1862— died while prisoner, July 6, 1862.
Deserted June 1, 1863.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 6, '64— Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 4, '61.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 6, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 6, '64— Vet.
Killed at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30, 1862.
Wounded and prisoner at Mechanicsville, June
26, 1862— died while prisoner, July 6, 1862.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Deserted November, 1863.
Deserted November, 1863.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug 7, 186L
Transferred to Vet. Res. Corps, January 20, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 6, '64— Vet.
Missing at Spottsylvania Court House, May 13,
1864— tr. to 191.'5t regimet P. V., June 6, 1864.
Captured— died at Richmond, Va., Feb. 9, 1863.
FNASS-IGNED MEN.
Cochran, Michael...
Clarkson, William..
Dicks, Daniel
Private
...do
...do . .
Feb. 19, '64,
May 5, '64,
Feb. 19, '64,
May 5, '64,
May 28, '64,
Mar. 21, '64,
Jan, 22, '64,
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out rolL
Not on muster-out roU.
Feeuey, Thomas
Loydd, Gilbert
...do
...do
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
Madary, Robert ....
...do .
Not on muster-out roU.
White, John
...do
Not on muster-out roll.
Thirty-Fifth Regiment,
SIXTH EESERYE.
ON the 22(1 of April, 1861, two companies, recniited in Bradford county,
under the call of the President for seventy-five thousand men, left To-
wanda for Harrisburg, arriving on the 2d of May, and formed the nucleus of
the Sixth Eeserve Eegiment. Upon their arrival at Camp Ourtin, finding it
impossible to be accepted for the three months' service, the quota being already
ftdl, they re-enlisted for the term of three years, and became companies F and
I, Thirty-fifth Regiment of the line.
It is a remarkable coincidence, that, although recruited in different sections
of the State, six of the ten companies were organized on the same day — April
22, 1861--as follows : The '^Iron Guard," company A, in Columbia county j the
"liforthern Invincibles," company F, in Bradford county; the " J. D, Cameron
Infantry," company G, in Dauphin county; the "Tioga Invincibles," company
H, in Tioga county; the "Towanda Eifles," company I, in Bradford county,
and the " Susquehanna Volunteers," company K, in Susquehanna county. The
remaining four companies B,' C, D and E were from Snyder, Wayne, Franklin
and Montour counties respectively. The men, with but few exceptions, had
had no previous military experience.
On the 22d of June, the organization of the regiment was eflfected by the
selection of the following field ofl&cers : W. Wallace Eicketts, of company A,
Colonel; William M. Penrose, Lieutenant Colonel; Henry J. MadiU, Major.
Lieutenant Henry B. M'Kean, of company I, was appointed Adjutant. The
Fifth Eegiment and the Kane Eifles were, on the same day, ordered to the
western border of Maryland, leaving Colonel Eicketts, the senior officer, in com^
mand of the camp. While here the regiment did guard duty and received in-
struction in the manual of arms. Orders were issued on the 11th of July to be
in readiness to march on the following morning to Greencastle, Pennsylvania,
and the necessary equipments were received. It was armed with the Harper's
Ferry musket, excepting companies A and K, which were supplied with Spring-
field rifles. Arriving at Greencastle on the morning of the 12th it was placed
in Camp Biddle, where drill was resiimed under the instructions of Major
Harshbarger.
On the 22d it moved by rail via Harrisburg and Baltimore to Washington.
In its passage through Baltimore, a private of company E, slipped upon the
pavement and fell ; his musket was discharged by the concussion, and wounded
Sergeant William Kriner in the leg. The men supposing that they were fired
into from the crowd gathered on the streets, and that a repetition of the scenes
of the 19th of April was to be enacted, were with great difficulty kept from
discharging their pieces at their supposed assailants. The command was halted
and the true cause of the alarm ascertained, when ^e march was quietly resumed.
1862 CAMP PIBRPONT. 693
Beaching Washington on the the afternoon of the 24th it encamped east of the
Capitol, where the regiment was mustered into the United States service on the
27th, by Lieutenant Ellwood of the regular army. From thence it moved to
Tenallytown, where General M'Call had established his headquarters, and was
organizing his division of Pennsylvania Reserves. Here it was engaged in
performing guard and picket duty and assisting in the construction of forts.
About this time General M'Call, in his report to General M'Clellan, says of the
Sixth, "the regiment is very well drilled." The hardy y eomanry composiag the
Sixth had thus far escaped the sickness and disease incident to camp life, but
the malaria arising from the low grounds about Washington, where they first
encamped, produced its effect, transforming it from a healthy regiment with no
sick list, to an invalid organization with a sick roll numbering hundreds.
The Sixth was assigned to the Third Brigade * of General M'Call's Division.
On the 9th of October, the regiment, with the division, marched across Chain
Bridge and encamped near Langley. A commendable degree of proficiency
in discipline was attained, which was severely tested upon many well fought
battle-fields. On the 19th, a reconnoissance was made for the double purpose
of driving in the enemy's pickets and securing forage. This accomplished, it
returned to camp on the 21st, but soon to go forth and confront the foe, who
was reported in force near DranesviUe. The order was given on the 19th of
December to march at 6 A. M. of the following day, and leaving camp in
buoyant spirits, the regiment proceeded to the Leesburg pike, where the col-
umn was formed and speedily moved towards the field of battle. The Ninth
Eeserve was posted on the right, the Sixth in the centre, the Kane Rifles on
the left and the Tenth and Twelfth in reserve.
While the position was being taken by the Reserves, the enemy opened fire
from a battery posted on the Centreville road, which was promptly responded
to by a section of Easton's Battery of the First Pennsylvania Artillery, the
first discharge eliciting cheers from the entire line. Immediately after the Sixth
then on the pike, with its right resting a short distance from the intersection
of the pike with the Alexandria road, was ordered forward, and after crossing
a field and ascending a gentle slope, entered a wood, into which it advanced a
short distance, when the Ninth was met slowly retiring, having encountered
the rebel force under such circumstances as*to make it doubtftd whether it was
the enemy or the Kane Rifles. His true character was not long in being de-
veloped and volley after volley was exchanged without an attempt by either
party to advance. At length a charge was ordered upon his battery. At the
word "forward" the regiment bounded the fence in front, crossed the open field
and in a moment had driven him from his position in confusion, capturing one
caisson and some prisoners. Thus the initial victory of the Reserves was won.
Privates Samuel C. Walter, of company A, and Daniel Darling, of company
O, were killed.
But little occurred during the next two months to vary the monotony of
camp life. Constant drill and guard, picket and fatigue duty were regularly
performed. On the 26th of February, 1862, Colonel Ricketts was discharged
* Organization of the Third Brigade, Colonel John S. M'Calmont, Pennsylvania Reserve
Corps, General George A. M'Call. Sixth (35th) Regiment Pennsylyania Reserves, Colonel W.
Wallace Ricketts ; Ninth (38th) Regiment Pennsylvania Reserves, Colonel Conrad F. Jackson ;
Tenth (39th) Regiment Pennsylvania Reserves, Colonel John S. M'CalHiont ; Twelfth (4l8t)
Regiment Pennsylvania Reserves, Colonel John H. Taggart.
694 THIETY-riFTH REGIMENT — SIXTH RESERVE. 1862
on account of his continued ill health, and Lieutenant Colonel Penrose having
previously resigned, Major Madill was left in command of the regiment. Ee-
maining in Camp Pierpont until the 10th of March, when the army of the Po-
tomac advanced upon the rebel fortifications at Centre\dne and Manassas, it
marched sixteen miles to Hunter's MiUs, remaining there until the 14th, when
ordered to Alexandria, where it arrived on the 16th, after one of the most fa-
tiguing marches, through rain and mud, shelterless and hungry, experienced
dming its whole term of service. On the 1st of April, Lieutenant William
Sinclair, of the Third United States Artillery, and Adjutant Henry B. M'Kean
were elected respectively Colonel and Lieutenant Colonel. Quartermaster Ser-
geant A. A. Scudder was commissioned Quartermaster vice E. H. M'Coy, re-
signed. The regiment changed its camp on the 27th, to a beautiful grove near
Bailey's Cross Eoads, and had secured comfortable quarters by appropriating
the tents of an unoccupied camj) in the vicinity, when orders came on the 10th
to march to Manassas. Moving through Fairfax Court House and CentreviUe,
and crossing Bull Eun at Blackburn's Ford, the command reached Manassas
Junction on the 12th. These points were full of interest to the men, in conse-
quence of being the winter quarters of the rebel army.
On the 18th, the command marched, following the line of the Orange and
Alexandria raikoad, to Catlett's Station. Eemataing there until the 2d of May,
it advanced with the division through Hartwood to Falmouth, where it arrived
on the 3d, and encamped a mile north of the town. Comfortable and pleasant
quarters were constructed of lumber obtained at an adjoining miU. Here Gen-
eral Ord took leave of the brigade, having been promoted to Major General,
and assigned to the command of a division. To the Third Brigade he was a
valuable officer and friend ^ and the parting was Ml of sadness to the men who
had become devotedly attached to the "Hero of Dranesvdle." He was suc-
ceeded by Brigadier General Truman Seymour. Extensive preparations were
being made for an advance upon Eichmond from Fredericksburg, the troops
being clothed and equipped for the campaign in the best possible manner. But
these plans were all frustrated by the advance of Stonewall Jackson down the
Shenandoah Valley, and his defeat of Banks. It was then determined to send
the Eeserves, by water, to the support of M'Clellan's army, operating on the
Peninsula. The announcement olHhis fact by General M'Call brought forth
hearty cheers, and the General from that time grew in popularity with the men
imtil his association with them terminated.
On the 13th of June, the regiment embarked for White House, where it ar-
rived on the following day. Here had been accumulated vast stores for the
supply of M'Clellan's army. The First and Second Brigades had already ar-
rived and had moved forward. Upon the arrival of the Third Brigade the post
was in a state of considerable alarm, Stuart having on the night previous made
his famous cavalry raid in M'Clellan's rear, temporarily cutting his line of sup-
ply. The Sixth Eegiment was detailed to remain behind, when the brigade
marched to join M'Clellan's column, and was stationed at Tunstall's Station,
four miles from White House, on the Eichmond and York Eiver railroad. On
the 19th, five companies were ordered to fall back to White House, and the
companies remaining at TunstaU's were set to work throwing up earthworks
for their protection. The advance of the rebels on the right flank of the Union
army rendered Yv^hite House no longer tenable as a base of supply, and pre-
parations were hastily made for its evacuation. On the morning of the 28th,
1862 STATIONED AT WHITE HOUSE. 695
everything wore a gloomy aspect. Eailroad and telegraphic communication
with the fi'ont was severed, and Dispatch Station was in possession of the
enemy. Innumerable transports, laden to their fullest capacity with govern^
ment stores, were moving away, and huge piles, remaining for want of trans-
portation, were prepared for destruction by surrounding them with hay and
saturating them with whiskey. The dense clouds of black smoke grandly roll-
ing up towards the sky, at length indicated the nature of operations at White
House.
At four P. M., Colonel Sinclair, in command of the companies at Tunstall's
Station, received orders to march to White House without delay. On the way
he was twice urged forward by orders from General Stoneman, and finally di-
rected to throw away everything except arms and cartridge boxes, and move
at double quick. The enemy followed closely, but made no demonstration.
Fpon its arrival at the landing, the command immediately embarked, the other
five companies having already departed. The view of the shore was inexpres-
sibly grand, and in strong contrast with the appearance it presented a few days
previous. Where everything had been one busy scene of action — the whole
plain a vast storehouse — was now swept by the destructive flames.
Proceeding via Fortress Monroe and James Eiver, the regiment, passing on
the way the wrecks of the OongTess and the Cumberland, vividly re-calling the
struggle of these noble crafts with the powerful iron-clad Merrimac, arrived at
Harrison's Landing on the 1st of July. During the night the wagon trains
from M'Clellan's discomfitted columns began to arrive, and towards morning
brigade after brigade came pouring in. A sad spectacle was presented as the
worn and thinned regiments, just from the fields of the seven days' battles,
many not larger than a ftdl company, came toiling in through the mud. The
wounded, barely able to walk, yet eager to escape capture, dragged themselves
along and reached the landing in a state of exhaustion well nigh to death. The
meeting of the Sixth with its comrades of the division was touching indeed,
their greatly reduced numbers enabling the regiment to fully realize how dread-
ful had been the late contest before Eichmond.
On the 4th, the Sixth was transferred to the First Brigade.* The regiment
at this time exchanged its arms for the Springfield rifles, and did skirmish duty
alternately with the Kane Eifles. The band which had hitherto been connected
with it was on the 10th mustered out of service. From the Peninsula it moved
by water on the night of the 14th of August, reached Acquia Creek on the
morning of the 16th, and the same day was sent by rail to Falmouth. At dark
on the evening of the 21st, with the division, it marched towards Kelly's Ford
on the Eappahannock, but by attempting to take a short route, the command
became detached and scattered so that nearly the whole night was spent in fruit-
less wanderings. The next day an unusually long and severe march was made
reaching Kelly's Ford at dark. The march was resumed on the following day
in the direction of Eappahannock Station, which place was reached just in time
to see a column of rebels beat a hasty retreat under a galling fire from Captain
* Organization of First Brigade, Colonel William Sinclair, Reserve Division, General Tru-
man Seymour, Fifth Corps, Major General Fitz John Porter. Sixth (35th) Regiment Penn-
sylvania Reserves, Lieutenant Colonel Henry B. M'Kean; First (30th) Regiment Pennsylva-
nia Reserves, Colonel R. Biddle Roberts; Second (31st) Regiment Pennsylvania Reserves,
Colonel WilUam M'Candless; Fifth (34--h) Regiment Peimsylvania Reserves, ColonelJ. W.
Fislier.
696 THiitrry-PiFTH regiment — sixth reserve. 1862
Matthew's Battery, First Pennsylvania Artillery. On the 24th, it reached War
renton and encamped on the Sulphur Springs Road, remaining several days.
The regiment was sent out on the 26th, to guard a signal station on a neigh-
boring mountain, but finding no trace of the signal party, returned to camp.
The contending forces were preparing for a desperate encounter upon the
memorable field of Bull Run. On the 27th, the division marched on the Alex-
andria and Lynchburg pike, crossed the line of the enemy's march, and en-
camped at New Baltimore. On the morning of the 28th, as the command ap-
proached Gainesville, it was suddenly brought to a halt by a rebel battery,
which opened fire ftom a wood some distance to the left of the Centreville pike.
A line of battle was immediately formed and Captain Cooper's Rifled Batt«ry
replied with telling effect, soon silencing the enemy's guns. A portion of the
Sixth was deployed as skirmishers and moved forward across the open fields.
No further demonstrations were made, and the command reached the Alexan-
dria pike, where it bivouacked for the night.
On the morning of the 29th, the command was early under arms, and mov-
ing towards the enemy's position near Groveton. Advancing some distance it
came upon an open plain where it took position on the extreme left of the Union
line, and pushed immediately out through a piece of wood. A rebel battery
which had been posted on an elevation about a half mile to the left and a little
to the rear of the line of the division, now opened fire upon it. With a view
of getting upon the enemy's right flank, the division was immediately faced
about and marched a short distance to the rear, remaining in no single position
any length of time, but making a demonstration first at one point and then at
another, constantly under the enemy's fire, but not firing a single shot in return.
Late in the afternoon an attack was made on the right by General King and
at the same time a demonstration was made on the left by General Reynolds.
Moving forward through the wood, across the cornfield in front, under a galling
fire from the battery occupying a high position only a few hundred yards dis-
tant, the Reserves reached the base of the elevation upon which the rebel force
was stationed. This position was so completely under the hill that the rebels
coidd scarcely depress their guns sufficiently to effect the lines of the Reserves.
The Sixth advanced up a ravine to the right flank of the battery, with orders
to capture it if possible. After reconnoitering the position and becoming satis-
fied that the battery, which was supported by a heavy infantry force, could not
be taken, the fact was reported to General Reynolds, who speedily withdrew
the division to the rear and afterwards to the same ground occupied the even-
ing before. During the night the position of the division was very imprudently
disclosed by the kindling of fires in the rear for the purpose of making coffee,
seeing which, the rebels opened fire from one of their batteries which became
very annoying. Singularly enough one of the first shots fired struck one of
the men who had been its cause and carried away his arm.
On the morning of the 30th, the sun rose cloudless, and everything was
quiet and calm upon that field soon to be made the scene of carnage and death.
Troops began to move early, preparatory to the day's work. The Reserves
marched to the left of the Warrenton pike, near Groveton, where the Sixth
was ordered to the support of Cooper's Rifled Battery, of the First Pennsyl-
vania Artillery. In the meantime the skirmishers proceeded on past Groveton,
and met the rebel skirmishers in the woods beyond. The regiment was then
moved to the left and fi>rwaird to a position slightly in the rear of the advanced
1862 SECOND BULL RUN. 697
line of skirmishers, covering the left flank of the division. This position was
held until relieved by the advance of Poii}er'8 Corps, when the division was
marched to the rear about two hundred yards, and massed on the top of a hOl
from which the operations of Porter's troops were plainly visible. Steadily the
enemy was compelled to retire, untU reinforced, when Porter was driven back
with loss. The Eeserve Division was ordered to form across their line of re-
treat, behind which they might rally and re-form. The First and Second Bri-
gades had scarcely moved from thek' position, when the enemy appeared imme-
diately to the left, and the Third Brigade, of which the Sixth was a part, was
compelled to resist his advance. Gallantly did it perform its duty, but was
obliged to retire before superior force. At this time. General Eeynolds was or-
dered to take position to the right of the Henry House on the hill south of the
Warrenton pike, a short distance from its junction with the Manassas road.
The artillery was formed on the brow of the hill, and the division drawn up in
column of brigade for its support. A brisk artillery duel lasted for some time,
when the enemy in well dressed lines started forward, evidently intent on se-
curing the road which lay between the contending forces. Immediately the
word " forward" was given, and the Reserves swept down the hill with headlong
impetuosity, reaching the bank at the upper side of the road, as the enemy
was approaching the fence on the lower, and sprang down the bank into the
road before them. The rebels, dismayed at the rapidity and success of the
movement, turned and fled in confasion, under a terrific fire from the charging
column. Thus was the enemy repulsed, and an important position retaioed.
In this charge, the flag of the Sixth was shot from the stafl*, while in the hands
of Major Madill. It was instantly taken by the gallant Eeynolds, who, holding
it aloft, dashed along the line, the wind catching it as he turned and wrajiping
it about his noble form. The sight inspired the men to deeds of greater valor,
and for an instant they paused in the midst of battle and gave a tremendous
soul-stirring cheer for their commander. Returning agaui to the hill, after
resting an hour, night coming on, the division marched towards CentrevUle,
and bivouacked at Cub Run. The loss in this sanguinary battle, extending
through three days, was six killed, thirty wounded and eight missing.
On the 31st, it moved to Centreville, where, for the first time since the 24th,
fuU and adequate rations were issued. The regiment was placed on picket
near Cub Run, and remained through the following day. At five P. M. of Sep-
tember 1st, it was relieved and followed the division to Fairfax Court House,
rejoining it at nine. The march was resumed on the following morning, the
command passing through Annandale and Bailey's Cross Roads, to Hunter's
Chapel, where it encamped for the night. Subsequently it moved to Munson's
HiU.
On the 30th of August, Major Madill was elected Colonel of the One hun-
dred and Forty-first Regiment, and a few days thereafter took leave of the
Sixth, not without many regrets ; for in the last battle at Bull Run he had dis-
played conspicuous daring and gallantry, and had won the confidence of all.
On the evening of the 6th of September, the regiment marched with the divi-
sion across Long Bridge, through Washington, Leesboro,' Poplar Springs and
Kew Market, and shortly after noon on the 13th, encamped on the west bank
of Monocacy Creek. The following morning it moved via Frederick City and
Middletown to South Mountain, where the enemy was posted ia large force,
and took position in column of companies on the extreme rigl^ of the army.
698 THIRTY-FIFTH REGIMENT — SIXTH RESERVE. 1862
The line of battle advanced a considerable distance towards the summit, the
enemy being compelled to fall back upon his supports. An attempt was made
at this point by the Sixth to dash up the mountain side, with a view of getting
on his flank. The movement was, however, discovered and the rebel lines
again yielded without affording the regiment an opportunity to open fire. It
then moved forward to a piece of woods near the mountain top. To the left of
the woods was cleared laud, on which the enemy hotly contested its advance.
The time for earnest work had now come. The top of the mountain was only
^ few hundred yards distant, and when reached would end the battle on that
part of the field. Night was fast approaching and the battle raged furiously
for many miles to the left. Companies A and B, Captains Ent and Eoush, were
ordered out to seize and bold the knob of the mountain immediately in front.
They marched from the wood, passed the enemy's flank and firing into it one
volley, made straight for the mountain top. When within one hundred yards
they received the fire of the enemy protected by a ledge of rocks which capped
the summit. Immediately companies C, D and E, Captains Wright, Dixon and
Lieutenant Eichards were ordered to their support, and forming to the left ot
the first two, the line advanced at a charge. The numbers of the enemy were
largely in excess of those of the Sixth, but the five companies restrained during
the earlier part of the battle, dashed like a steed released from his cui^b against
the very muzzles of their guns. The enemy staggered by the impetuosity ot
the charge, yielded the first ledge of rocks and retreated to the second, from
behind which he delivered a most galling fire, causing the advance to reel under
the shock and threatening its annihilation. The rebel line to the left, which
had been passed by these' companies, had in the meantime been compelled to
yield to the persistent hammering of the other regiments of the Eeserves. The
cheers of the Brigade were distinctly heard by both, when the rebels, broken
in spirit by the severity of their losses and the determined front presented by
the Eeserve, fled down the mountain side. These five companies had performed
an important service and driven before them in confusion the Eighth Alabama
Begiment. The loss was twelve men killed, two officers and thirty-nine men
wounded.
Eemaining on the mountain until day -light, it having been ascertained that
the enemy had retreated, the regiment with the brigade marched to Keedys-
ville and encamped for the night near a mill on Antietam Creek. On the morn-
ing of the 16th, a general forward movement was made, the Sixth moving with
the brigade across the creek where the enemy's line was found posted to resist
further advance. The Bucktails were ordered forward as skirmishers, with the
Sixth Eegimeut in support. Emerging from a wood, the Bucktails soon became
hotly engaged, and the Sixth, gallantly led by Colonel Sinclair, rushed to their
assistance. The two regiments gained the contested ground; but it being al-
ready dark and no disposition to advance being manifest, the fire slackened
and the lines were established for the night, the Sixth occupying the edge of
the wood next to the cornfield. The night was very dark, and the men slept
on their arms, ready at a moment's notice to repel an attack. The gray dawn
at last appeared, and every man nerved liimself for the conflict. The death-
like stillness was at length broken, and the enemy advanced under cover of the
corn. The caution was given to "fire low," and the sharp report of musketry
soon marked the commencement of this fierce battle. The position was held,
notwithstanding the persistent efforts of the enemy to advance, until the troops
1862 ANTIBTiiM AND FEEDERICKSBUBG. 699
which had pressed forward into the cornfield were compelled to retire, when
the enemy gained the wood and subjected the Sixth to a flank as well as a front
fire. The line to the right having yielded, several of the rebel batteries con-
centrated their fire on the wood, which, after iinsuccessfal efforts to clear it,
was abandoned, and, for the first time since the opening of the contest, the
firing ceased. Moving to the right, the division took a position in support of
artillery, where it remained the balance of the day unengaged, but subjected to
the artillery fire of the enemy. In this engagement the regiment was much
protected by the woods, yet sustained an aggregate loss of one hundi-ed and
thirty-two. Eight enlisted men were killed, and Captains Wright, Meeker and
Carle and Adjutant Coleman were wounded.
Eesting on the battle-field during the following day, in which General Lee
silently withdrew his forces, on the 19th it marched to the banks of the Poto-
mac near Sharpsburg, where it remained until the 26th of October. During
this period much attention was given to the discipline of the regiment and it
left camp one of the best drilled of the division, which reputation it main-
tained ever after. It marched via Berlin and Hamilton, crossing the Poto-
mac on the 29th, to Warrenton, where it arrived on the 6th of ISTovember, and
went into camp on the ground occupied by the Eeserves a few days previous
to the second battle of Bull Eun. The camp at Warrenton was broken on the
11th and the march resumed through Fayetteville, Beaiton Station, Morrisville,
Grove Church, Hartwood and Stafford Court House to Brook's Station on the
Acquia Creek and Fredericksburg railroad, where a very comfortable camp
was formed. Colonel Sinclair was now in command of the brigade, General
Seymour having been relieved at his own request Lieutenant Colonel M'Kean
having resigned, the command of the regiment devolved upon Major Ent, and
Captain Gore Avas detailed as field ofi&cer.
The movements preliminary to the battle of Fredericksburg began Decem-
ber 8th, when the Sixth with the brigade marched from Brook's Station and
reached the hills on the north side of the Eappahannock, overlooktug Freder-
icksburg, on the 11th. On the morning of the 12th it crossed the river on a
pontoon bridge about three miles below the city. A line of battle was formed
at right angles with the river, the left of the brigade resting upon it. This po-
sition was held until daybreak of the 13th when the pickets became engaged,
and the brigade, the Sixth in advance, crossing a small stream, under a dense
fog, marched through a cornfield to the Bowling Green road, where the Une
was re-formed. The regiment advanced as skirmishers and drove the enemy
from the crest of the hiU and from his shelter behind fences and the railroad em-
bankment. The battle now raged furiously. The enemy^s second Une proved
a formidable obstacle, but soon yielded to the impetuosity of the Eeserves.
Moving along up the hill, followed closely by the brigade, it reached a road
running along the brow of the hiU near which a third line was encountered and
a terrific fight ensued, ending in the discomfiture of the rebels. The regiment
had now lost more than one-third of its entire number, the brigade had suffered
heavily, and Colonel Sinclair had been borne from the field wounded, when the
enemy was detected moving through the woods to the right in large numbers.
At the same time a terrific fire of musketry was opened on the left of the
brigade. The line began to waver and no supporting troops being at hand it
finally yielded, and the regiment, with the brigade, fell back over the same
ground on which it had advanced. In this battle, of the three hundred men
700 THIKTT-FIFTH REGIMENT — SIXTH EESEBVE. 1863
who went into action, ten were MQed, ninety-two wounded and nineteen mis-
sing. Moving to the opposite side of the river on the 20th, the regiment went
into camp near Belle Plain.
After having participated in the celebrated "mud march," it returned to its
old camp, and remained there until the 7th of February, 1863, when it was
ordered to Alexandria to join the Twenty-second Corps. It did guard and
picket duty until the 27th of March, and then moved to Fairfax Station, where
it remained until the 25th of June, when it moved to join the Army of the Po-
tomac and participate in the memorable Gettysburg campaign. Colonel Sinclair
having resigned, the brigade was imder the command of Colonel William M'-
Candless of the Second Eeserve. Marching via Dranesville, Edwards' Ferry
and Frederick, the regiment joined the army on the 28th, and was again as-
signed to the Fifth Corps, which was commanded by General Sykes. Continu-
ing the march thiough Uniontown and Hanover it reached Gettysburg at two
o'clock P. M. of July 2d, and made a charge from Little Bound Top with but
small loss. Eemaining in front during the mght, on the morning of the 3d skir-
mishing commenced which continued through the entire day. Towards evening
another charge was made, capturing a number of prisoners, re-capturing one
gun and five caissons and relieving a large number of Union prisoners. In this
encounter the Sixth remained on the skirmish line until two P. M. ot the 4th,
when it was relieved and bivouacked on Little Eound Top. It sustained a loss
of two men killed, and Lieutenant Eockwell and twenty-one men wounded.
Pursuing the retreating rebels to Falling Waters, constantly skirmishing on
the way, it encamped on the 14th, after having captured some prisoners near
Sharpsburg, when it was ascertained that the rebel army had escaped across
the river. Marching and an occasional skirmish and reconnoissance occupied
the time until August 18th, when the regiment arrived at Eappahannock Sta-
tion, and remained imtil the 15th of September. In the meantime Lieutenant
Colonel W. H. Ent was promoted to Colonel, Captain W. D. Dixon, of com-
pany D, to Lieutenant Colonel, and Captain W. H. H. Gore, of company I,
to Major. Leaving Eappahannock Station on the 15th, it reached Culpepper
Court House on the 16th, and went into camp two miles beyond the town, where
it remained until October 10th. Eetuming, it re-crossed the river on the 12th,
and encountered the enemy at Bristoe Station on the 14th, having three men
wounded by his shells. On the 19th, it crossed Bull Euu and bivouacked on
the old battle-ground. The march was continued on the next day through New
Baltimore to Auburn, and from thence, on the 7th of November, to Eappahan-
nock Station, crossing the river on the 8th, and on the 10th taking possession
of rebel barracks, where it remained until the 24th. It again crossed the river
on the 26th, at WykofPs Ford, and moving out on the road towards Gordons-
viUe, met the enemy at New Hope Church. The Sixth was deployed as skir-
mishers, and sent forward to the support of the cavalry, which was now en-
gaged. Two charges of the rebels were repulsed by the left wing of the regi-
ment, under command of Major Gore. Its loss was two killed and four wounded.
On the 5th of December, the regiment went into winter-quarters near Ket-
tle Eun, where it was engaged during the remainder of the winter on guard
duty. Preparations had been carefully made for the spring campaign, and
breaking camp on the 29th of April, it marched to near Culpepper, and on the
4th of May crossed the river at Germania Ford, halting at the Wilderness tav-
ern. On the following day the Wilderness campaign opened. It was actively
1864
RETURN AND MUSTER OUT OF SERVICE.
701
engaged on the 5tli and 6th, contesting with great gallantry every inch of ground.
On the 7th it had only a slight skirmish, in which Captain Allen, of company G,
was wounded. At Spottsylvania, on the 8th, it was engaged in heavy fighting
nearly the entire day, and on the 9th, moved to the right of the line and built
rifle-pits. On the 10th it made two unsuccessful charges upon the enemy's
works, and again on the 12th, in which it was led by Major Gore, Colonel Ent
having command of the Third Brigade. In this engagement Captain John M.
Guyer, of company I, was killed. The loss during these engagements was thir-
teen killed, sixty-four wounded and nine missing. Constantly upon the skirmish
and picket line, the Sixth met the enemy on every field with unflinching courage.
On the 22d it captured ninety men belonging to Hill's Corps.
At length the final day of its service arrived, and with it the crowning suc-
cess of the Eeserves at Bethesda Church, The regiment was deployed as skir-
mishers, and had gained the Mechanicsville road, near the church, when it was
attacked by an overwhelming force and compelled to retire with considerable
loss. It then threw up a rifle-pit, upon which the enemy impetuously charged.
Retaining its fire until the approaching foe was sufficiently near, it poured forth
a volley which inflicted most terrible slaughter. Although but about one hun-
dred and fifty strong, the Sixth captured one hundred and two prisoners, and
buried seventy-two dead rebels in its immediate firont. Colonel Ent and Cap-
tain Waters Avere wounded and nineteen men captured.
After three years of service in the camp and on the march, from its initial
victory at DranesviLle to its final brilliant success at Bethesda Church, sharing
always the privations and hardships of the Army of the Potomac as well as
the glory which clusters around its name, the regiment on the 1st of June
started for Harrisburg, where, with the Eeserves, it was enthusiastically re-
ceived on the 6th, and on the 14th was mustered out of service.
FIELD AND STAFF OFFICERS
NAME.
RANK.
DATE OF MUSTER
INTO SERVICE.
S
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REMARKS.
W. Wall'e Ricketts
VS^m. Sinclair
Col
...do
April 22, '61,
June 27, '61,
April 22, '61,
June 21, '61,
April 22, '61,
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 27, '62.
Resigned May 23, 1863.
Promoted from Capt. company A, to Maj., Sept.
21, 1862— to Lt. Col., May 1, 1863— to Col., July 1,
'63— to Bv. Brig. Gen., March 13, 1865— wd. at
Bethesda Church, May 30, 1864— mustered out
with regiment, June 11, 1864.
Resigned December 21, 1861.
Promoted from Adjutant to Lieutenant Colonel,
April 1, 1862— discharged on Surgeon's certifi-
cate, November 25, 1862.
Wellington H. Ent
Wm. M. Penrose
Henry B.M'Kean...
...do....:
Lt. Col.
...do
Note.— The following abbreviations have been used in the preparation of remarks :
Ab. absent.
Cor. Corporal.
Fr. from.
PI. principal.
Surg. Surgeon.
Asat. assistant.
Com. commissioned 01
Furl, furlough.
Priv. private.
Sgt. Sergeant.
Adj. Adjutant.
commissary.
Hos. hospital.
Reg. regiment.
^ Ked. reduced.
Sub. substitute
Ba. buried.
Cort. certificate.
Lt. Lieutenant.
8tow. steward.
Bv. brevet.
Dis. dismissed.
Mus. mustered.
Res. resigned.
Tr. transferred.
Bd. band.
Dis'y. disability.
Muc. musician.
Rem. removed.
Vet . veteran volunteer
Capt. Captain.
Disch. discharged.
Mis. missing.
Sen. sentenced.
Wd. wounded.
Chap. Chaplain.
Exp. expiration.
Pr. promoted.
Scrv. service.
Wds. wounds.
702
THIRTT-riFTH EEGIMENT — SIXTH RESERVE,
William D. Dixon..
Henrv J. Madill..
Wm. H. H. Gore..
Geo. S. Coleman .
Robert H. M'Coy..,
Aaron A. Scudder..
Charles Bower..
Z. Ring Jones
A. J. Atkinson
J. Leander Bishop.,
Joseph K. Corson..,
Samuel Jessup
Thos. Stevenson
Thomas H, Abbott..
B. R. Hay hurst
H. Malcolm Dwyer
Jas. B. Goodman....
Perez L. Norton
Johns. Stearnes
L. D. Montanye
D. Henry Barston...
James S. Drake
Emanuel K urtz
Jas. A. Nicholson...
Henry A. Burbank
Christopher Woods
J. W. Chamberlin..
Lt. Col.
Maj.
..do.
Adj.
Q. M.
...do..
Surg....
As.Sur.
...do
...do
...do
Chap'n
...do
Sr.Maj.
...do
Q.M.Sr.
Com.Sr
...do
..do
Hos. St.
do
do
P'lMuc
.do.
do.
April 24, '61,
June 22, '61,
April 22, '61,
April 22, '61,
June 22, '61,
April 21, '61,
June 22, '61,
June 22, '61,
July 15, '62,
Aug. 26, '62,
Mar. 14, '63,
June 22, '61,
Oct. 6, '62,
April 19, '61,
April 22, '61,
July 25, '61,
April 22, '61,
July 27, '61,
July 15, '61,
Oct. 11, '61,
Aug. 21, '62,
June 22, '61,
April 22, '61,
April 24, '61,
April 15, '62,
May 14, '61,
July 13, '61,
Pr. from Capt. Co. D to Lt. Col., Sept. 12, 1863 —
to Bv. Col. and Bv. Brig. Gen., March 13, '65—
mustered out with regiment, June 11, 1864.
Pr. to Colonel 141st reg. P. V,, Aug. 30, 1862.
Pr. from Capt. Co. I to Major, Sept. 1, 1863— to
Bv. Lt. Col., March 13, '65— mustered out with
regiment, June 11, 1864.
Pr. from Private Co. A to Adj., Aug. 11, 1862—
wounded at Antietam, Sept. 17, 1862— mustered
out with regiment, June 11, 1864.
Resigned March 26, 1862.
Pr. to Q. M., April 5, 1862— to Bv. Capt., March
13, 1865— captured at Brentsville, Va., Feb. 14,
1864— discharged March 12, 1865.
Pr. to Bv. Lt. Col. and Bv. Col., March 13, '65—
mustered out with regiment, June 11, 1864.
Promoted to Surgeon 63d reg. P. V., Aug. 20, '62.
Resigned March 20, 1863.
Promoted to Surgeon 36th reg. P. V,, Feb. 5, '63.
Promoted to brevet Major, March 13, 1865 — mus-
tered out with regiment, June 11, 1864.
Resigned July 30, 1862.
Resigned April 23, 1863.
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V.— Vet.
Transferred to company G, April 11, 1863.
Transfei-red to 191st regiment P. V. — Vet.
Promoted to 2d Lieutenant Co, H, April 13, 1863.
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V Vet.
Pr. from Private Co. C to Hos. Steward, Dec. 24,
'63 — miistered out with regiment, June 11, '64.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 30, '62.
Pr. to Asst. Surgeon 173dreg. P. V., June 19, '63.
Died October 18, 1861.
Pr. from Private Co. A to PI. Muc, Nov. 1, '62—
mustered out with regiment, June 11, 1864.
Pr. from Private Co. D to PI. Muc, Aug. 1, '63—
mustered out with regiment, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 30, '62.
Promoted to Principal Musician, September 1,
1861— discharged August 11, 1862.
Transferred to company A, April 15, 1862.
Company A.
RECRUITED IN COLUMBIA COUNTY.
Wm. W. Ricketts..
Wellington H. Ent
Samuel Waters
Isaac H. Seesholtz.. 1st Lt..
Albion B. Jamison..'... do .
Samuel Knorr
Harrison J. Conner
James Stanley
W. S. Morgerum..
George W. Mears .
George R. Gensel .
R. W. Bowman
Amos Gensel
Uriah R. Burkert...l...do .
B. R. Hayhurst I. ..do.
Chas. B. Brockway L..do
WilUam H. Snyder Corp. ..
April 22, '61,
April 22, '61,
April 22, '61,
April 22, '61,
April 22, '61,
April 22, '61,
April 22, '61,
April 22, "61,
April 22, '61,
July 8, '61,
April 22, '61,
April 22, '61,
AT)ril22,^'ei,
July f«f'61,
April 22, '61,
April 22, '61,
July 13, '01,
Promoted to Colonel, July 27, 1861.
Promoted to Major, September 21, 1862.
Pr. to 2d Lt., July 27, '61— to Capt., March 1, '68—
to brevet Major, Mar. 13, '65— wd. at Bethesda
Church, May 30, 1864— absent at muster out.
Resigned October 15, 1861.
Pr. from 1st Sgt. to 1st Lieut., April 24, 1863— to
brevet Captain, March 13, 1865— mustered out
with company, June 11, 1864.
Resigned October 25, 1862.
Pr. from Sergt to 2d Lieutenant, March 1, '63 —
to breA'et 1st Lieutenant, March 13, 1865 — mus-
tered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Promoted to 1st Sgt., Apr. 15, '63— mustered out
with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Wounded at New Hope Church, November 27,
1863— absent, in hospital, at muster out.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 6, '62.
Disch. March 9, 1863, for wounds rec. in action.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Promoted to Sergeant Major, June 22, 1862.
Tr. to battery F, 43d reg. P. V.— date unknown.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
THREE YEARS' SERVICE.
703
Joseph R. Hess
Randolph Hayman
Marks B. Hughes...
Benj. F. Sharpless..
William M'Neal
John C. Clark
George Whitesides..
Chester S. Furnian
Dan'l M. Patterson
Geo. M. Demorest....
Har'n A. Shuman..
Achenbach, Chas...
Achenbach, Calvin
Abbott, JohnH
Bowman, Henry C.
Bruner, Nelson
Berger, Jeremiah...
Boltz, John K
Coleman, John
Coleman, George S
Chamberlin, Jas.W
Coflfman, Wm. E....
Chamberlin, John...
Drinker, Francis P
Eck, Alfred
Eck, Joseph S
Eck, William H
Fornwald, Chas. S..
GrifiQth, Thomas
Gottschall,. Sam'l G
Gottschall, Henry...
Gottschall, JohnY
Hamlin, Peter S
Hollingshead, Wm
Hause, Joseph P....
Hughes, Jonas H...
Hower, Sylvester...
Harman, Henry C.
Hayman, Joseph S
Hartman, Isaac
Harder, Charles S...
Hagenbuch, A. H...
Hoover, Sebaldus....
Hite, George W
Howell, John
Hamlin,MiltonGW
Hess, John J
Janaison, Benj. F...
Jacoby, Plemons....
Jacoby, Alonzo
Kern, William
Kortz, Josiah
Kramer, Julius C...
Kostenbander, M.V
Karns, Moses
Kern, Henry
Kurtz, Emanuel
Kline, John R
Eewis, Hiram B
Linn, Henry
Mendenhall, Theo..
Millard, Augustus..
Mann, Andrew W..
Metz, David
Magargel , Dethic H
Mason, Malcomb W
Monroe, Robert
M' Bride, Isaiah
Nolton, Henry
Palmer, Wm. H ..
Price, William H
April 22,
July is:
April 22
Jiilv 13
April 22,
April 22,
July
July 13,
April 22
April 22;
April 22
April 22
July 13,
Nov. 30
April 22
April 22
April 22,
April 22
April 22:
April 22,
July 13
July
July
July
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
Mar.
April
April
April
July
July
April
April
April
July
Mar.
July
April
Mar. 10,
April 22,
Sept. 9,
Julv 13.
April 22,
July 8,
July 13,
April 22,
April 22,
July 13
April 22,
July 8,
April 22,
April 22.
April 22,
April 22i
Nov. 29
April 22,
April 22,
April 22,
April 22,
April 22
July 13
April 22
April 22
April 22,
April 22i
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Tr. to Veteran Reserve Corps — date unknown.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 6, '61.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to U. S. Signal Corps, Oct. 28, 1863.
Died March 31, 1862.
Died September 23, 1862, of wounds received at
South Mountain, September 14, 1862.
Died March 10, 1863.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Disch. Dec. 6, 1862, for wounds received in action.
Dishonorably discharged, April 10, 1863.
Mvistered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 6, 1861.
Deserted March 21, 1863.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 23, '62.
Promoted to Adjutant, August 11, 1862.
Discharged November 21, 1862, to accept promo-
tion as Major 178th Penna. drafted militia.
Disch. July 14, 1863. for wds. received in action.
Transferred to U. S. Signal Corps, Aug. 21, 1861.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 8, 1861.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864. ,
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Died May 8, 1864, of wounds received in action.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Disch, Jan. 17, 1863, for wds. received in action.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. May 12, '62,
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 28, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 2, '63.
Disch. May 16, 1863, for wds. received in action.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Deserted — returned — transferred to 191st reg. P.
v., by sentence of general court martial.
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V., May 31, '64.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Captured at Bethesda Church, May 30, '64— mu.s-
tered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. May 21, '62
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 27, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 31, '62.
Transferred to U. S. Reg. army, July 18, 1862.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vdt.
Pr. to Principal Musician, November 1, 1862.
Died August 31, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Died Mar. 1, 1863, of wounds received in action.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 2, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 4, '63.
Died February 22, 1864.
Died Jan. 2, 1863, of wounds received in action.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Transferred to 19istreg. P. V., I^ay 31, 1864— Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's oertilicato, June 4, 1862.
Disch. June 17, 1863, for wds. received in action.
704
THIRTY-FIFTH REGIMENT — SIXTH RESERVE,
WAME.
RANK.
DATE OF MUSTER
INTO 6ERVICE.
>4
f
>■
I.
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
REMARKS.
Quimby, Fran'k J..
Raup, WiUiam. ...
Private
...do
April 22, '61,
April 22, '61,
April 22, '61,
July 13, '61,
Aug. 11, '62,
July 13, '61,
April 22, '61,
April 22, '61,
April 22, '61,
April 22, '61,
April 22, '61,
April 22, '61,
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 5, '63.
Ross, David S
...do
Transferred to 191st reg. P.'V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Ramsev, James H..
Rehr, Franklin
...do
...do
...do
Transferred to U. S. Signal Corps, Dec. 18, 1863.
Died of wounds, March 13, 1863.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Shortz, Abraham. . . .
Stineman, Leon'd S
Strauser, Franklin..
Seitzinger, Ludwig
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged March 30, 1863, for wounds received
at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Discharged April 15, '63, for wounds received at
Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 13, '63.
Deserted September 21, 1862,
Schwaderer, C. F...
Smith Ashabel W
...do
do
Deserted August 21, 1862.
Not on muster-out roll.
Treaher, Reuben H
Tremble, George W
Waters, George
Whitenight, P. C...
Walter, Samuel C...
Witman, James E...
Young, Jermiah 8..
Ziegler, Alexander
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
April 22, -61,
April 22, ,'61,
April 22, '61,
April 22, '61,
April 22, '61,
July 18, '61,
April 22, '61,
April 22, '61,
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
Discharged for wounds received Feb. 5, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 29, '62.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 18, '62.
Killed at Dranesville, December 20, 1861.
Died September 8, 1864.
Transferred to U. S. Signal Corps, Aug. 21, 1861.
Mustered out with company, July 11, 1864.
Company B.
recruited in snyder county.
Charles D. Roush ...
Levi Epler
William Harding...
E. D. Lebkicher..
John Emmett....
Robert P. Calvert....
Chas. S. Swineford
James H. Bo\vman
Chas. S. Bowman...
Henry L. Stock
George Everett
Henry H. Bo wen...
Isaiah Fink
Michael Cantwell...
Benj. T. Barks
.John Yergey
Samuel Ritter
Neven P. Gutelius.
Henry B. Mowry...
Thomas Robison
Dan 'IP. Rumberger
Auckey, James.,
Arnold, James...
Arnold, John....
Botdorf, Reuben
Bowersox, David.
Bender, Solomon..
Bobb, William
Boran, Jacob F ...
Boran, Thomas ...
Charles, William F
Campbell, Peter I. ..do .
May 6, '61,
May 6, '61,
May 6, '61,
May 6, '61,
May 6, '61,
May 6, '61,
May 6, '61,
May 6, '61,
May 6, '61,
May 6, '61,
May 6, '61,
July 10, '61,
May 6, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 6, '61,
May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
May 6, '61,
May 6, '61,
May 22, '61,
Feb. 28, '62,
May 27, '61,
May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
May 6, '61,
May 6, '61,
May 6, '61,
May 6, '61,
May 27, '61, I 3
May 28, '61, 3
May 6, '61, 3
Oct, a, '61^ I 3
Discharged January 10, 1863, for wounds receiv-
ed at South Mountain, Sept. 14, 1862.
Promoted from 1st Lt. to Capt., March 1, 1863 —
wounded at Wilderness, May 6, 1864 — Bv. Maj.
March 13, 1865 — mustered out with company,
June 11, 1864.
Promoted to 1st Lt., May 5, 1863 — brevet Capt..
March 13, 1865 — mustered out with company,
June 11, 1864.
Promoted from 1st Sgt. to2dLt., May 5, 1863—
mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company,' June 11, 1864.
Prisoner Feb. 1, 1864 — died at Andersonville,
May 11, 1864— grave, 1,832.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June 16, '62.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet,
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Absent, in hospital, at muster out.
Prisoner, Feb. 1, 1864 — died at Andersonville,
July 28, 1864— grave, 4,117.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 25, '62.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Died Sept. 27, 1862, of wounds received at South
Mountain, September 14, 1862.
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 8,1862.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Transferred to 191st reg. P, V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Discharged June 30, 1861.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 6, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 15, '62.
Died Aug. 8, 1861 — buried in Military Asylum
Cemetery, Washington, D. C.
Killed at South Mountain, September 14, 1802.
Not on muster-out roll.
Mustered out with company, Juno 11, 1864.
Dischai^ed on Surgeon's certificate. May 30, '62.
THREE YBAr.S' SERVICE.
705
Campbell, Abi-abam
Campbell, Adam
Chubb, Stephen
Duck, Wilson
Decker, Isaac....
Doney, John
Daisey, Martin...
Dormier, Nicholas..
Eckhart, Peter.
-Enig. George
Finiole, Edwin W...
Fink, Henry
Feeney, Patrick ..
Gutsleber, Adam.
Gray, Michael
Gregory, Cyrus
Gundrum, Samuel
Grow, Daniel
Haas, Levi ,
Haines, George
Hammond, Thomas
Keeler, Nathaniel...
Keifer, Martin L
Kohler, John
Keeler, Leonidas....
Long, Samuel
Ley, John
Leister, Franklin...
Lloyd, Horace.
Miller, Charles,
Mooney, Jacob E...
Mowry, David C.
Mackey, Clinton..
Morningstar, Rein't
M'Cormick, John..,
Norwood, Joseph..
Neitz, Emanuel ,
Norwood, Edward.,
Oswalt, William
Pepper, Michael
Parker, David
Peifer, William H..
Portzline, Henry
Peifer, Jacob P
Rupp, .lohnO
Ressler, Levi C
Eeif, Franklin
Rorick, John B
Reigle, John
Rogers, Samuel..
Rathftm, Wilson
Rathfan. Thomas ...
Reichenbach, Joel..
Smith, John
Seesholtz, Samuel..
Salada, Cyrus
Sampell, John
Seller, William
Snyder, John N.......
Sterick, Theo. S. F
Simon, Nicholas
Shaffer, Joel
Seachrist, John H...
Spencer, Charles
Strawser, Theodore
Shrawder, Henry..,
Shultzbach, Peter...
Shultzbach, Henry
Stahl, William
Swartz, Nathaniel..
Snotts, Samuel.
Sterer, John
3
f
DATE OF MUSTER
INTO SEUVICE.
is
1
Oct. 8, '61,
3
Oct. 8, '61,
3
July 27, '61,
May 6, '61,
May 2?, 'Gl,
July 24, '61,
3
3
.3
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
July 24, '61,
3
3
July 24,
May IS,
May 0,
May 27,
May 6,
May 27,
May 27, '61,
Mav G, '61,
Oct. 8, '61,
July 24, '61,
July 24, '61,
May 6, '61,
July 24, '61,
May 6, '61,
July 27, 'Ql,
Feb. 24, '64,
May 6, '61,
May 27, '61,
Julv 24, '61,
May 6, '61,
May G, '61,
May 6, '61,
May 6, '61,
May 28, '61,
xMay 2.5, '61,
May 27, '61,
July 11, '61,
July 24, '61,
July 11, '61,
•July 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 6, '61,
July 10, '61,
May 6, '61,
Oct. 8, '61,
May G, '61,
July 10, '61,
May 6, '61,
July 10, '61,
July 24, '61,
May 28, '61,
Oct. 8, '61,
Oct. 8, '61,
Oct. 8, '61,
May 25, '61,
May 6, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 6, '61,
May 28, '61,
May 6, '61,
May 6, '61,
May 6, '61,
Mav 6, '61,
July 24, '61,
May 6, '61,
May 6, '61,
May 6, '61,
May 28, '61,
Feb. 24, '64,
Feb. 24, '64,
May 27, '61,
July 24, '61,
July 24, '61,
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 20 1862
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet
Killed at Wilderness, May 8, 18G4.'
Discharged on Surgeon's certiticate, Aug. 17, '61.
Tran.sferred to 191st reg. P. V., May "I, '64— Vet
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, 'Gl— Vet!
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13 1862
Deserted August 30, 1862.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862—
bu. record, died at Richmond, Va., Dec. 20, '62.
Mustered out with companj^ .June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeons certificate, Jan. 5. '63.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Mustered cut with company, June 11, 1864.
Prisoner, Feb. 1, 1864— died at Andersonville—
grave, 1,302.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, 1864— Vet.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V.. May 31, 1864— Vet.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Deserted September 15, 1862.
Deserted December 13, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, 1864— Vet.
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Not on muster-out roll.
Tr. to Western gunboat service, Feb. 17, 1862.
Transferred to bat'y A, 1st Pa. Art'y June 1, '62.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
De.serted July 6, 1361.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Prisoner, May 30, 1864— absent at muster out.
Prisoner, May 8, 1864— absent at muster out.
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V., May 31, 1864.
Deserted June 21, 1861.
Prisoner, May 30, 1864— absent at muster out.
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V., May 30, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certiticate, Feb. 24, '62.
Died at Philadelnhia, September 28, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Mar. 14, '62.
Absent, sick, at muster out. '
Mustered out with company. June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, April 15, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 23, '62.
Deserted April 25, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out-with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 24, '62.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, 1864.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, 1864.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with companj^, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., Mav 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, 1864— Vet.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 17, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 24, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. May 21, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 23, '62.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, 1864.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, 1864.
Died Aug. 10, 1861— buried at Military Asylum
Cemeter3^, Wa.shington, D. C.
Drowned at Harrison's Landing, July 7, 1862.
Killed at Bull Run, August 30 1862.
706
THIRTY-FIFTH REGIMENT — SIXTH RESERVE,
Shell, David
Sause, Richard
Tronp, Simon
Trego, John
Walt, William
Wilmore, Rudy.. ..
Werick, Emanuel,
Zartman, John F ..
Zimmerman, Sam'i
Zecbman, Jacob P„
Private
...do
...do
...do
...do„...
,..do
...do
..do
...do
.„do„...
May
July
May
July
July
Mav
July
May
May
May
6, '61,
24, '61,
6, '61,
10, '61,
24, -61,
6, '61,
27, '61,
6, '61,
6, '61,
6, '61,
Died at Fredericksburg, October 1, 1862.
Deserted August 30, 1862.
Killed at South Mountain, September 14, 1862.
l)ie<I at Fredericksburg, (Jctober 3, 1862.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V.. May 31, '64— Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 25, 1863,
Discharged on Surgeon s certificate, May 7, 1863.
Absent, sick, at muster oat.
Died September 4, 1861.
Died at Alexandria, Va., September 16, 1862.
Company G.
recruited in wayne county.
John S, Wright
William Tamblyn.
Robert N. Torrey..
Wm. H. Goodman.
JohnE. Lewis..
Samuel E. Bryant.
Wm. H. Hurlbert..
Julius C. Wright ..
Georg D. Arthur. .
Russell Brink
Milton M'Farland..
James M. Surrine..
William Kellow....
N. W. Elmendorf..
Geo. Ammennan ..
Smith A. Barker...
Isaac H. Ball
Nathan Thorp
Lucien Goodnough.
Calvin Pullis
Andrews, Wm. H..
Avery, Lucius K.
Avery, Daniel
Bull, Samuel
Bishop, Emmet ..
Baillis, George H.
Baillis, M. L
Bradshaw, Aaron.
Bishop, Harvey....
Baker, John
Belknap, John
Burton, Daniel
Borches, Henry...
Baker, James
Canavin, John
Chase, Gideon B..
Colwell, Charles..
Clien. Peter
Duvall, John S..
Denn, Collin M .
Day, Theodore...
Durshimer, Henry..
Darling, A. J ....
Captain
..do
1st Lt..
..do
..do
1st Sgt.
...do
Sergt...
...do
...do
...do
Corp....
...do
...do
...do
..do
..do
,,.do
..do
..do
Private
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
..do.
.do
May 13,
'61,
S
May 13,
'61,
3
May 13,
'61,
3
May 13,
'61,
3
May 13,
'61,
3
May 13,
'61,
3
May 13,
'61,
3
May 13,
May 13,
'61,
3
'61,
3
July 15,
'61,
3
May 13,
'61,
3
May 13,
'61,
3
May 13,
'61,
3
May 13,
'61,
3
July 15,
'(51,
3
May 13,
'61,
3
May 13,
'61,
3
May 13,
'61,
3
May 13,
'61,
3
May 13,
'61,
3
May 13,
'61,
3
July 15,
'61,
3
May 13,
'61,
3
May 13,
'61,
3
May 13,
'61,
3
May 13,
'61,
3
July 15,
'61,
3
July 15,
'61,
3
May 13,
'61
3
May 13,
'61,
3
May 13,
'61,
3
May 13,
'61,
3
July 15,
'61,
3
May 13,
'61,
3
May 13,
'01,
3
July 15,
'61,
3
May 13,
'61,
3
May 13,
'61,
3
May 13,
'61,
3
May 13,
'61,
3
May 13,
'61,
3
July 15,
'61,
S
July 15,
'61,
3
Discharged January 9, 1863, for wounds received
at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Pr. from 2d Lt. to Capt., May 18. '63— detached for
duty on General Barnes*^ stafl^ Awg. 24, 1861.
Discharged on Surgeon'.s certificate, April 6,1862.
Promoted from Sgt. to 1st Lt., April 16, '62— dis-
missed April 6, 1863.
Promoted from Sgt. to 2d Lt., Mav, 1S63— to Isk
Lt., Aug. 27, 1863 — com. Capt., April 6, 1865—
not mustered — mustered out with company,
June 11, 1864.
Com. 2d Lt., April 6, 1863 — not mustered — trans-
ferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, 1864— Vet.
Died January 24, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Absent, in hospital, at muster out.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 18(J4.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet-
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to U. S. Signal Corps, Aug. 28, 1863.
Died November 30, 1862.
Wounded at South Mountain, Sept. 14, 1862— dis-
charged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 5, 1863.
Wounded at South Mountain — discharged on
Surgeon's certificate, February 7, 1863.
Killed at Mine Run, November 27, 1863.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with compafiy, June 11, 1864.
Absent at muster out of company.
Wounded at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, 1862— dis-
charged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 7, 1863.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 6, 1861.
Transferred to I91st reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Killed at South Mountain, September 14, 1862.
KiUed at South Mountain, September 14, 1862.
Wounded at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, 1862— died
February 15, 1S63.
Killed at Bull Run, August 30, 1862.
Deserted August 17, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 27, 1862.
Wounded at South Mountain, Sept. 14, 1862— dis-
charged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 1, 1863.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, April 22, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, May 10, '62.
Wounded at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, 1862— dis-
charged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan, 29, 1863.
Killed at Spottsylvania C. H., May 12, 1864.
THREE YEARS' SERVICE,
707
Darling, Daniel
Davidson, William
For man, Isaac
Fammisr, Michael..
Fuller, William T.
Freeman, Earl W..
FiRegan, Hugli
Gironer, George
Gerety, Jame»
Oreeley, Robert A .
Griifis, Calvin M..„
Crroner, John H
Hallet, John
Hays, Stephen M.,
Hulett, William...
Justin, Howard T.,
Jayne, William H.
JajTie, S(tuire W...
Katz, Jacob F,
Kimble, Philander
Karslalj John
liavo, Mortimer E.«
Liabar, Nelson...
Liathrop, Halsey
Lawrence, H. M.
Lane, Abram
Mackey, Enoch..
Melons, James....
M'Farland, Franks
M'Kane, Thomas..
M'Farley, Michael.
Nolan, Samuel
Niles, Augustus ..,
Nesle, John .„.,
Neithart, Charles.
Nelson, James T...
Porter, Geoa*ge
Rodgers, James...,
Rowley, George....
Robinson, David..
Reed, John L
Reimer, Edmund L
Spratt, Michael
Sherwood, Nathan B
Stanton, Frank
Shafer, Alvin
Starbird, A. C
Sherwood, Henry...
Shannon, James'....
Shopp, George J
Stuart, Frank ,
Smith, William W.
Stearnes, JohnS...
Samgson, Oscar P..
Stark, Archibald D
Thomas, Sylvester.
Thorp, John
Torpyn, Edward
Torrey, David B
Tully, Thomas
Ward. Stephen D...
Private
.do...
.do...
.do ....
.do ....
.do...
.do...
.do...
-do...
.do„.
.do...
.do...
.do_.
.do .„
.do ...
May 13, '61,
May 13, '61,
July 15, '61,
.do
,do_...
,do
.do_...
.do
.do
.do..„.,
.do„...
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do...„
.do
.do.
..do
..do
„do ..„
..do„...
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do.-..
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do....
...do
.do
„.do
.do.....
Julv 15,
'61,
May 13,
'61,
May 13,
'61,
Julv 1.5,
'61,
May 13,
'61,
May 13,
'61,
May 13.
'61,
May 13,
'61,
May 13.
'61,
May 13,
'61,
May 13,
'61.
May 28,
'61.
July 15,
'«!,
May 13, '61,
May 13, '61,
May 13, '61,
July 15, '61,
May 13, '61,
May 13, '61,
Mav 13, '61,
July 15, '61,
May 13, '61,
May 13, '61,
July 13, '61,
May 13, '61,
July 15, '61,
May 13. '61,
May 13, '61,
May 13, '61,
May 13, '61,
May 13, '61,
May
May
May
July
July
July
May
July
May-
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
July
Jan.
July
Jan.
May
13, '61,
1.% '61,
13, '61,
15, '61,
15, '61,
15, '61,
13. '61,
15, '61,
13, '61,
13, '61,
13, -61,
13, '61,
13, '61,
13, '61,
13, '61,
13, '61,
15, '61,
24, '62,
15. '61,
29, '64,
13, '61,
May 13, '61,
May 13, '61,
May 13, '61,
May 13. '61,
May 1.3, '61,
July L5, '61,
Killed at Dranesville, Dec. 20, 1861— buried m
Military Asylum Cemetery, Washington. D. C.
Killed at South Mountain, September 14, 1862.
Wounded at Spottsylvania, C. H.. May 8, 1864—
absent, in hospital, at muster out.
Transferred to gunboat service, Feb. 11, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 29, '63.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Absent at muster out of company.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 19lst reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 7, 186S.
Muster^ out with company, June 11, 1864.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Deserted July 11, 1861.
Wounded at Fredericksburg, Dee. 13, 1862— ab-
sent, in hospital, at muster out.
Wounded at Dranesville, Dee. 20, '61— discharg-
ed September 1, 1862.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Captured at Bethesda Church. May 30, 1864— dis-
charged April 14, 1865.
KiUed at Bull Run. August SO, 1862.
Absent at muster out of company.
Absent at muster out of company.
Transferred to I91st reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to IDlst reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Deserted July 5, 1863.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to I91st reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged Nov. 22. 1863, for wounds received at
Fredericksburg. December 13, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged Feb. 24, 1863, for wounds received at
Bull Run, August 30, 1862.
Discharged Jaimary 5, 1863, for wounds received
at SouUi Mountain, September 14, 1862.
Killed at Wilderness, May 6, 1864.
Died at Falmouth, Va., Augiist 30, 1862.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 2, 1862.
Killed at South Mountain, Sept. 14, 1862.
Killed at South Mountain. Sept. 14, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Absent at muster out of company.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 5, 1863.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 22, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 10, '62.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 51, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 19Ist reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, '64.
Promoted to Commissary Sergeant, Dec. 24, '63.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, 1864.
Died Oct. 10, 1862— buried m Cypress Hill Ceme-
tery, Tiong Island, N. Y.
Mustered out with companv, June 11, 1864.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Died at A-nnapolis, Md., September 5, 1861.
Killed at Wilderness. May 6, 1864.
Deserted May 10, 1863.
Died at Fairfax Sem., March 18, '64— grave, 1,534.
708
THIETY-FIFTH EEGIMENT — SIXTH EESERVE.
Company D.
recruited in franklin county.
William D. Dixon...
Jos. A. Davison..,
DaTi d YancG ....
...do
William Burgess...
David F. Lesher
TTpnrv T^oTpv.
...do
IstSgt..
Serg't..
...do....
...do
...do
Calvin M. Hassler..
John W.Hart
Philip Bessor
John M Tjswis
...do
John P. Welsh
Samuel K. Furley...
J. LeviRoush
.Tohn H. Jarrett
.John B. Hymans....
William Holkamb..
Simon H. Burns
George Bessor
...do
...do
Corp....
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
Phineas B. Hollar..
JohnM'Elwee..
William C. Ritnour
Armstrong, J. W
Allison, Rob't H..
Barnett, Joseph...
Boettger, Henry
Bai-ger. John
Baruhill, Dan'l A...
Brindle, Malachi....
Branthafer, George
Boliu, Peter A
Brumbaugh, Wm...
Barger, Thomas H.
Cick, Anthony
Crawford, William
Craig, Wm. B. B....
Cramer, Jeremiah.
Cell, John
Campbell, Thomas,
Carney, Richard....
Deems, George H..
Dimkle, Jacob
Donithan, Alfred L
Capt.
..do ..
Ecker, Elias W
Eichelberger, Aug.
Earhart, Charles E
Fisher, Charles S..
Fogt, John
Fry, John
Givler, WilUam S....
Gold, Albert
HutI", Isaac T
Hoover, Hiram
Huber, Amos D
Harris, Thomas H...
Heuninger, Jacob...
Hughes, Thomas....
April 24, '61,
April 24, '61,
April 24, '61,
April 24, '61,
April 24, '61,
April 24, '61,
April 24, '61,
April 24, '61,
July 23, '61,
April 24, '61,
April 24, '61,
April 24, '61,
April 24, '61,
April 24, '61,
April 24, '61,
April 24, '61,
April 24, '61,
April 24, '61,
Aptil 24, '61,
April 24, '61,
Mar. 7, '62,
April 24, '61,
July 27, '61,
July 27, '61,
April 24, '61,
April 24, '61,
April 24, '61,
April 24, '61,
Mar. 7, '62,
April 24, '61,
April 24, '61,
April 24,
April 24,
April 24,
April 24,
April 24,
Mar. 4,
April 24,
July 27,
April 24,
April 24,
April 24,
April 24,
April 24,
April 24,
April 24,
Jan. 6,
April 24,
April 24,
July 27,
July 23,
April 24,
Mar. 7,
Mar. 4,
Mar. 14,
April 24,
Pi-omoted to Lieutenant Colonel, Sept. 12, 1863.
Promoted from 1st Sgt. to 1st Lt., Aug. 1, 1862—
to Capt., September 19, 1863— brevet Maj. and
brevet Lt.' Col., March 13, 186'5 — mustered out
with company, .June 11, 1864.
Resigned July 26, 1862.
Promoted from 2d to 1st Lt., Sept. 19, '63— brevet
Captain, March 13, 1865— mustered out with
company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out Avith companv, June 11, 1864.
Transferred to 191st reg. P.'V,, May 31, '64— Vet.
Com. 2d Lt., Sept. 19, 1863 — not mustered — mus-
tered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with companj^ July 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Wounded in action — date unknown — discharged
on Surgeon's certificate. November 27, 1863.
Discharged on Surgeon's certiticate, Dec. 3, 1862.
Mustered out with'company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Absent, in arrest, at muster out.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Wounded in action — date unknown — discharged
on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 22, 1863.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 31, '61.
Transferred to 19 1st reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, 1864.
Mustered out Avith companv, June 11, 1864.
Transferred to .5th U. S. Artillery, Nov. 23, 1862.
Captured at Wilderness, May 6, '64 — died at An-
dersonville, Ga., March 25, '65— grave, 12,812.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Stirgeon's certificate, Jan. 5, '62.
Transferred to 5tli U. S. Cavalry, Nov. 17, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 3, 1863.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 7, 1863.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 12, '63.
Discharged March 24, 1863, for wounds received
in action.
Killed at Wilderness, May 6, 1864.
Mustered oitt with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged February 27, 1863, for wounds receiv-
ed in action.
Transferred to 5th U. S. Artillery, Nov. 23, 1862.
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V., Mav 31, 1864.
Killed at South Mountain, September 14, 1862.
Died at Alexandria, Va., June 1, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 27, '62.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Discharged December 15, 1862, for wds.- received
in action.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Deserted September 15, 1862.
Deserted September 15, 1862.
Disch. May 12, '63, for wds. received in action.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, 1864.
Killed at South Mountain, September 14, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certiticate, Nov. 16, 'C2.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 31, 1863.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, 1864.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, 1864.
Deserted August, 1862.
THREE YEARS' SERVICE.
709
Irvine, Andrew M.. Private
Jenkins, Samuel C..i...do
Kridler, William H[... do
Koerner, John ...do
Kissell, John W ...do
Kell3', William M
Kennedy, Cyrus E..
Lewis, David J
Ijittle, Edmund
Murry, Henry
Margut, Matthias..
Miller, John A
Mertz, Alexander,.
MuUinnex, George.
Mellon, Thomas B.,
Monn, Peter.. ,
Minor, Henry ,
Moxom, Peter ,
M'Govern, Owen....
M'Namee, Patrick..
M'Laughlin,Jno. H
M'Kelvey, Benj. F
Naugle, George W..
Nicholson, Jas. A...
Nare, William
Owens, George
Peters, Michael P...
Riegle, Jacob L
Rudolph, Martin....
Sixeas, Thornton T
Shafer, Hezekiah ...
Scott, Robert W
Severs, Francis
Smith, Henry B
Six, John
Severs, Francis .
Savage, Charles
Shafer, Jeremiah ...
Suders, George
Taylor, Robert
Trout, James M
Thomas, Charles M
Trout, Upton D
Vandyke, Wm. R...
Walker, George A..
Webb, John
Winlan, Henry
...do..
...do..
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April 24,
April 24,
April 24,
April 21,
Mar. 10,
Mar. 12,
July 23,
April 24,
April 24,
April 24,
July 23,
April 24,
April 24,
July 23,
Jan. 1.
April 24,
April 24,
April 24,
April 24,
April 24,
April 24,
April 24,
July 23,
April 24,
June 1,
April 24,
April 24,
July 27,
April 24,
April 24,
April 24,
April 24,
April 24,
April 24,
April 24,
Feb. 6, '64,
April 24,
April 24,
April 24,
April 24,
April 24,
April 24,
May 4,
April 24,
April 24,
do I April 24,
do I Feb. 15,
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
1 Mustered out with company, Juno 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Missing in action at Wilderness, Va., May 5, '64.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., Mav 31, 1864.
Transferred to Vet. Res. Corps, Aiigust 1, 1863.
Deserted January, 1S63.
Mu.stered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Killed at New Hope Church, Va., Nov. 27, 1863.
Mustered out with compauj', .June 11, 1864.
Missing in action at Bethesda Church, May 30, '64.
Diseh. Feb. 8, 1864, for wds. received in action.
Disch. — date unknown — for wds. rec. in action.
Disch. Dec. 19, 1862, for wds. received in action.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Deserted August, 1861.
Deserted August, 1862.
Deserted — date unknown.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Killed at South Mountain, September 14, 1862.
Captured near North Anna River, Va., May 25,
1864— mustered out, December 2, 1864.
INIustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Promoted to principal musician, Aug. 1, 1863.
Not on muster-out roll.
Missing in action at Wilderness, Va., May 6,.'64.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Disch. Feb. 28, 1863, for wds. received in action.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Mustered out with company, June'll, 1864.
Mustered out Avith company, Juno 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, Juno 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, April 1, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Mar. 25, '62.
Transferred to 5th United States Artillery, Nov.
ember 23, 1862.
Captured at Bethesda Church, May 30, '64— trans-
ferred to 191st regiment, P. V. May 31, 1864.
Died at Catlett's Station, Va., April 22, 1862.
Died at Langley, Va., December 5, 1861.
Deserted — date unknown.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Transferred to 5th U. S. Artillery, Nov. 23, 1862.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V., May 31, '64.
Killed at Dranesville, Va., Dec. 20, 1861.
JNIustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Deserted September 23, 1862.
Company E.
recruited at danville, montour county.
Mahlon K. Manley
Charles Richart
Capt
...do
May 14, '61,
May 14, '61,
3
3
John Horn . . ..
2d Lt...
...do
May 14, '61,
May 14, '61,
3
3
JosiahMull
George W. Deen
1st Sgt.
May 14, '61,
3
Serg't..
...do
May 27, '61,
June 26, '61,
3
3
Thomas Levers
William A. Moyer..
•■■*°
May 14, '61,
3
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Mar. 22, '63.
Promoted from 1st Lt. to Capt., August 27, '63—
brevet Maj., March 13, '65 — mustered out with
comparry, "Junell, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 27, '62.
Promoted from Sgt. to 1st Sgt., Oct. 11, 1861— to
2d Lt., April 13,"l863— mustered out with com-
pany June 11, 1864.
Prom'oted from Sgt. to 1st Sgt., May 15, 1863—
com. 2d Lt., March 21, 1863 — not mustered —
mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Pr. to Cor., July 15, ISGl— to Sgt., April 6, 1862—
mustered out with company, Junell, 1864.
Pr. to Cor., April 6, 1862— to Sgt , May 15, 1863—
mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
710
THIRTY-FIFTH REGIMENT — SIXTH UESEKYE,
Nicholas Frieze.
William Kriner.
William E. Ackey ..
Abraham Wand
William Lezerve
Wm. E. Gillespie...,
H. Kustenbather....
John Leffler
Thaddeus S. Smith
Aaron R. Gibson
Edwin Lockhart
EJi J. Richart
Aderholdt, Earnest
Buttles, William....
Brown, James H....
Bailey, Olney
Bowman, (jeorge ...
Bingman, George...
Cowden, Samuel
Cunningham, Rob..
Chronister, John W
Chaplain, Orvill.
Davis, John
Darfus, John
Francis, Thomas,
FUnn, James
Serg't.
...do....
...do....
Corp...
Grill, Josiah
Garner. Augusta...
Ilaro, Joseph
Hilgert, Jacob
Ilagen, Charles ... .
Heisner, Henry
Hocker, George
Hunt, William W..
Hileman, Franklin
Hur.st, Miles
Ilorff, William
Jones, Benj. A
Johnson, M. B
King, Richard W..
Karigher, Gottlieb .
Kiezer, .John ,
Krelner, George
Koons, John ,
King, James H
Lucas, Abraham...
Miller, Joseph
Marchal, Carlisle....
Moyer, Lewis
Miller, Jacob
Metzgar, Seba.stian
Miller, John
Mallon, Felix
M'Gill, George
MT^aughliD, B
Melson, Gscar
Oit. Alpheus D
Pursel, Perry
Price, Abraham
Richard, John O
Roup,Jonas
Rantz, Isaac
Reinhardt, Edm'd..
Rose, Joseph
Shedon, John
Staub, Conrad..
Shultz, John
...do
...do
...do
...do
..do
..do
Muc...
..do
Private
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.,
...do.
...do.
...do..
May 14, '61,
May 14, '61.
May 14, '61,
May 14, '61,
..do....
..do....
..do....
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do
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do .. ..
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...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
May 14,
June 20,
July 11,
July II,
June 25,
Mav 14,
May 14,
April 1,
July 27,
May
Mav
May
May
May
June
May
June
May
June
May
June
May
June
July
May
May
May
May
Aug.
May
May
June
May
May
May
July
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'62,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'62,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'6l|
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
May 14, '61,
July 20, '61,
May 30, '61,
May 14, '61,
Mar. 19, '64,
May 25, '61,
June 23, '61,
May 14,
June 25,
Aug. 27,
May 25,
May 14,
May 25,
May 14,
May 25,
July 27,
July 10,
July 5,
Aug. 26,
May 14,
May 25,
July 20,
Juno 2.5,
May 14,
May 14,
May 14, 61,
May 14, '61,
Mis. in action at Fredericksburg, Va., Dec. 13, '62.
Disch. May 26, '62, for wounds rec. accidentally.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Wounded at Spottsylvania Court House, May 12,
1S64 — absent at General Hospital, Washington,
D. C, at muster out.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1S64.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, 1864— Vet.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 19 1st reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Killed at Bethesda Church, Va., May 30, 64— Vet,
Mustered out with companv, June 11, 1864.
Transferred to 19 1st reg. P. V., May 31, 1864.
Wounded, with loss of leg, at Bristoe Station, Va.,
Oct. 14, 1863 — absent, in hospital, at muster out.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, 64— Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 12, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 28, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Mar. 12, '63.
Deserted September 18, 1862.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 26, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 29, '62.
Mastered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Absent at muster cut of company.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 20, '62.
Wounded in action — date unknown — discharged
on Surgeon's certificate, December 19, 1862.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. Y., May 31, '64— Vet.
Deserted February 14, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Absent at muster out of company.
Disch. Feb. 12, '63, for wounds received in action.
Missing in action. May 30, 1864.
Died at Fairfax, Va., April 1, 1863.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Deserted September 6, 1862.
Deserted May 14, 1863.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 6, '62.
Died at Fredericksburg, Va., June 13, 1862.
Captured May 20, 1864 — died at Andersonville,
Ga., October 2, 1864— grave 11,463— Vet.
Disch. Mar. 18, '62, for wounds received in action.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 17, '62.
Disch. iSlar. 28, '63, for wounds received in action.
Deserted August '.^8, 1862.
Not on muster-out roll.
Committed suicide at Camp Tenally, Maryland,
October 4, 1861.
Wounded at Spottsylvania, C. H. May 11, 1864—-
absent, in hospital, at muster out.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Disch. Sept. 12, '63, for wounds received in action.
Disch. Feb. 28, '63, for wounds received in action.
Killed at Bethesda Church, Va., May 30, 1864.
Deserted November 23, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Deserted December 11, 1862.
Discharged by special order, August 16, 1862.
Died at Bristoe Station, Va., February 29, 1864
Discharged by special order, August 11, 1862.
Killed at South Mountain, September 14, 1862.
Absent, in hospital, at muster out.
Absent, in hospital, at muster out.
Missing in action at Bethesda Church, May .30,'64.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 12, '62.
Wounded at Bethesda Church, May 12, 1864— ab-
I sent, in hospital, at muster out.
3 1 Mustered out witli company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, Juuc 11, 1864.
THREE TEARS' SERVICE.
711
KAJIE.
BANK.
DATE OF MrSTER
INTO SERVICE.
J, KEMAKKR.
>■
Springer, Conrad...
Singhiser, Theo
Swartz,Gottleib
Steinhiser, Philip...
Snyder, William....
Sechman, Samuel...
Shi ffert, .Jacob
Springer, Philip
Traub, WilUam
Private
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do ...
May 14, '61,
June 6, '61,
June 6, 'iMf
Aug. 27, '61,
May 14, '61,
May 14, '61,
May 14, '61,
June 1, '61,
July 27, '61,
May 14, '61,
May 25, '61,
May 14, '61,
May 25, '61,
June 1, '61,
Aug. 27, '61,
May 14, '61,
Aug. 27, '61,
May 14, '61,
July 12, '61,
June 1, *6l,
July 24, 'CI,
May 14, '61,
June 5, '61,
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June 8, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 13, '63.
Disch. April 20, 186.3, for wounds rec. in action.
Disch. May 10, 1863, for wds. received in action.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 16, '62.
Died July 15. ISfiS, of Avounds rec. at Gettysburg.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1802.
Deserted August ,24, 1862.
Died at Georgetown, D. C, Oct. 18, 1861— buried
in Military Asylum Cemetery.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Missing in action. May 20, 1864— Vet.
Died at Washington, D. C, August 7, 1861.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, '64.
Discharged on Surgeons certificate, Dec. 1, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, April 20, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 8, '62.
Discharged by special order, August 11, 1862.
Died at Georgetown, D. C, September 7, 1861.
Killed at South Mountain, September 14, 1862.
Deserted August 14, 1862.
Mustered out with companv, June 11, 1864.
Deserted June 4, 1863.
VanVrankin, D. D...
Vale, Cyrus
Wellerer, Thomas...
Wagner, Otto
...do
...do
...do
...do
West, Christian
Wagner, Christian..
Williams, George...
Woods, Christop'r...
Walten, Joseph
Weaver, Joseph
Walls, John
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do ...
Yordy, William T..
Zerbe, Wilkins K...
...do
...do
Company F.
recruited at towanda, bradford county.
Daniel Bradbury...
Capt...
April 23, '61, 3
W. Aug's Meeker..
...do....
April 23, '61, 3
Leman D.Forrest..
William S. Briggs..
1st Lt..
...do....
May 15, '61, 3
April 23, '61, 3
Orlando P. Benson..
William Langford..
Serg't..
...do
April 23, '61, 3
July 14, '61, 3
lorace W. Perkins,
i. Frank Kenney...
Tcorge P. Rogers...
...do
...do
...do
...do
April 23, '61, 3
April 23, '61, 3
May 15, '61, 3
May 15, '61, 3
May 15, '61, 3
April 23, '61, 3
liorin W. Forrest...
Ivlarshall O. Hicks..
...do
...do
John W. Shouten...
Ohas. E. Brigham...
Corp....
...do
...do
April 23, '61, 3
July 14, '61, 3
July 14, '61, 3
May 15, '61, 3
April 23, '61, 3
July 14, '61, 3
Feb. 15, '61, 3
Nov. 10. '61, 3
May 31, '61, 3
May 15, '61, 3
Jeremiah French....
Silas J. Fritcher
...do
...do
fames E. Hall
Bart. O, M'Vannan..
Orin D. S. Kinney...
Ames Harland
Bloodgood, J. F
...do
...do
...do
Private
...do
Baker, Samuel S....
Bouton, William....
Brown, Eben.
...do
...do
do
July 23, '61, 3
May 30, '61, 3
June 20, '61, 3
July 23, '61, 3
Aug. 30, '62, 3
April 23, '61, 3
July 14, '61, 3
Brown, Charles E...
Briaham, Ehulens.
Burk, Patrick
Barnes, Thomas
...do
...do
...do
. do
Coleman, John P....
Campbell, Fer. D...
Chapman, Wal. M..
Crayton, William...
Clarke, Benj. M
...do
...do
...do
..do
..do
April 23, '61, 3
April 23, '61, 3
May 15, '61, 3
May 15, '61, 3
July 23, '61, 3
Wounded at Dranesville, Dec. 20, 1861— disch.
on Surgeon's certificate, June 7, 1862.
Pr. from 2d Lieutenant to Captain, Aug. 1, 1862 —
to brevet Major, Mar. 13, 1865— wd. at Wilder-
ness, May 8, 1864— ab., in hos., at muster out.
Deserted Nov. 28, 1862— dismissed April 6, 1863.
Pr. from 2d tfvlst Lt , Aug. 27, '63— Brevet Capt.,
Mar. 13, 1865- pris. from May 8, to May 26, '64—
mus. out with Co., June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with companv, June 11, 1864.
Wd. at Gettysburg, July 3, *'63— pris. fr. Sept. 17,
1863 to Nov. 20, 1864— mus. out Jan. 20, 1865.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 7,, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June 9, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 3, 1863.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Com. 2d Lt., Aug. 27, 1863— not mus.— killed at
Spottsylvania C. H., May 12, 1864— bu. at Wil-
derness burial grounds.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Absent at muster out of company.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 11, '62.
Transferred to 191st reg, P. V.,>May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V., May 31, '64.
Not on muster out rolls.
Wounded at Bristoe Station, August 13, 1863—
absent, in hospital, at muster out.
Mustered out with company, July 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. .30, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 30, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 15, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Mar. 22, '63.
Killed at Fredericksburg, Va., December 13, '62.
Killed at Fredericksburg, Va., Dec. 13, 1862— bu.
record, died at Richmond, Va., Dec. 27, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with compan\-, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
712
THIETY-FIFTn RBGTMEXT — SIXTH RESERYE,
Cooper, James . .
Cole, Samuel W
Campbell, Nathan'l
Cole, Franklin M ..
Cray ton, Stephen..
Drumy, Dennis
Demorest, Edward
Driscoll, Cornelius.
Degroff, Elijah
Daley, Aaron A
Dens'inore, Wm. H
French, Sheldon G.
French, Bennett
Fox, James R ,
Fuller, Charles J...,
Forrest, Orrison ,
Forrest, Alfred H...
French, Truman E.
French, Joseph
Finlan, Roger :
Foron, William
Farnsworth, W
Gardner, Geo. L
Gordon, W. Z
Greenleaf, E. Q
Heavener, Michael
Hicks, Lewellan A
Hughes, Julius M..
Hicks. Allen B
.Tones, Isaac
Keeler, Horace W.
Kinney, Simon C ..
King, Richard W..
Kriezer, John
Lent, Fleming T....
Lawrence, Wra. H.
Lyon, Oliver D
Lowe, Myron
Lungher, William..
Munn, John
Munn, Tildon
Miller, Alfred D. C
Moughan, Michael..
Murray, William H
Mariott, Charles
M'Kean, David T...
Nolte, William
O'Dell, Vincent
Pierce, John C
Phelps, Jacob E
Phelps, Diton E
Page, George M
Rice, Isaac A
Rogers, Mason E....
Rogers, Murray M..
Schryver, John N...
Struble, James
Struble, Horace
Spaulding, Geo. W
Siierman, F. M
Stone, Aaron
Smith, Harrv
Smith, David .,
Taylor, Perrv C
Tanner, William
Walker, Wilham H
Waldron, Wm. N do
AVidlaco, Ilezekiah L.do...
)Viison, James H...!... do .
Wlieaton, P. E. | do
Wright, De Witt C ".[■.■. do "■
Private
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
May 30,
Mav 1.5,
May 15,
April 23,
May 15,
Mav If),
April 23,
May 1.5,
May 1.5,
April 23,
April 23,
July 2.3,
July 23,
Julv 23,
April 23,
May 30,
Dec. G,
Dec. 6,
July 14,
Oct. 16,
May 15,
May 31,
May 15,
May 15,
Aug. 17,
May 15,
July 14,
April 23,
April 23, '61,
Mav 31, '61,
May 15, '61,
Aug. 30, '62,
July 2, '61,
July 2, '61,
Julv 14, '61,
April 23, '61,
April
April
July
April
May,
July
June
April
July
July
July
Feb.
April
May
May
July
May
July
May
April
May
Aug.
April
July
May
Jan.
July
July 14, '61,
Mav, 15, '61,
May, 15, '61,
Oct. 14, '61,
May 15, '61,
May 15, '61,
July 23, '61,
April 23, '61.
Absent at muster out of company.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 15, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 20, "62.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., iSIuy 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V.. May 31, '04— Vet.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 31, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jau." 12, '03.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June 2, '62.
Killed at Wilderness, May 6, 1864.
Deserted January 27, 1802.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 10, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 9, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 22, '61.
Transferred to 19Ist reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Tr.ansferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, '04— Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 31, 1802.
Killed at Spottsylvania C. H., May 12, lh64.
Not on muster out roll.
Mustered out witli company, June 11, 1804.
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1802.
Died at Bristoe Station, Va., January 14, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, "Nov. 17, '62.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., JNIay 31, '64— Vet.
Wd. at Bull Run, Aug. 30, '62— died at Alexan-
dria, Va., Sept. 3, '62 — bu. Mil. Asy. Cemetery.
Deserted August 29, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 31, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 17, '62.
Transferred — date and organization unknow^n.
Transferred to company E, July 20, 1861.
Transferred to company E, July 20, 1801.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864
Wounded at Wilderness, May 9, 1864 — absent, in
hospital, at muster out.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Deserted, September 12, 1801.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864,
Transferred to Battery A, 1st Pa. Artillery, 1861.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 23, '62.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Wd. at Wilderness, May 8, '64— ab. at mus. out.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Transferred to I91st reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vot.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1804.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 23, '61.
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Killed at Wilderness, May 6, 1864,
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged oh Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 6, 1863.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 15, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 20, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Feb, 13, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 18, '62.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, '04— Vet.
Died at Washington, D. C. November 14, 1862—
buried at Military Asylum Cemetery^
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1804.
Transferred to 19 1st reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Wounded at Spottsylvania Court House, May 12,
'64— absent, in hospital, at muster out.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan, 2, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, April (i, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 28, '03.
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1802.
Tr. to Bat. A, 5th U. S. Art.— date unknown.
THREE YEARS' SERVICE.
713
Company G.
recruited at middletown, dauphin county.
Jacob Rehrer Capt....
Charles AUen do
B. F. Ashenfelter..
IstLt.
John Yentzer 2d Lt..
John M' Williams do
Joseph B. Rife '1st Sgt,
George W. Horn ...do ....
JohnR. Stoner Serg't.
Wall. W. Johnson.. '...do
B. R. Hayhurst '...do
John A. Bonner '...do
James H. Stanley... '...do
George W. Gray ' Corp....
Joseph A. Peters.... '...do
George W. Cole |...do
John 1). Books '...do
Lorenzo Horn '...do
Thomas H. Abbott..'. ..do
"William Fitting '...do
Jacob Shapley j...do
Samuel Sides ...do
Calvin M'Clung |...do
Alleman, Benj. F... Private
Baskins, Geo. W.. ..'... do.
Bishop, Jacob, '.do,
Berst, Levi ...do,
Breckbill, Pierce.. ..'... do.
Bear, Henry A '...do.
Barnes, Simon ]...do.
Bomberger, Mich'l ...do.
Burg, William ...do .
Bailey, .Joseph I. ..do.
Curry, W^illiam M..'...do.
Chub, John j...do.
Cole, Alonzo '...do .
Camp, Simon C '...do .
Conroy, William '...do.
Cain, William L.do.
* Church, George H...'...do.
Cover, John '...do.
Cornwell, Charles...'. ..do.
Depue, James F '...do.
Dewalt, John '...do.
Dailey, Patrick '...do.
Embick, Jacob A. ..'... do.
Eichclberger, Geo... ...do
Etter, John C i...do.
Eichelbergei-, H '...do.
Elliott, Reuben L.do.
Fish, Lewis '...do.
Fisher, Peter H '...do.
Giverren , Patrick ...... do .
Gosline, James D ...'...do .
Graybill, Jacob '...do.
Garrigan, James '...do .
Gibbous, Jacob ..'...do.
Goss, George W ...do.
90
April 22, '61,
April 18, '61,
April 18, '61,
April 18, '61,
April IS, '61,
April 22, '61,
July 24, '61,
June 5, '61,
July 22, '61,
April 22, '61,
April 18, '61,
April 18, '61,
April 22, '61,
April 19, '61,
April 20, '61,
April 18, '61,
AprillS, '61,
April 19, '61,
April 22, '61,
Jan. 1, '64,
Dec. 22, '6.3,
Dec. 22, '63,
April 18, '61,
Mav 3, '61,
May 3, '61,
July 15, '61,
April 18, '61,
April 18, '61,
AprillS, '61,
Sept. 5, '61,
May 1, '61,
April 18, '61,
July 15, '61,
April 18, '61,
April 18, '61,
April 18, '61,
April 18, '61,
April 19, '61,
April 18, '61,
July 15, '61,
April 22, '61,
AprillS, '61,
April 20, '61,
April 25, '61,
April 20, '61,
April 20, '61,
April 18, '61,
Feb. 22, '64,
July 15, '61,
Julv 15, '61,
April 28, '61,
May 1, '61,
July 22, '61,
April 22, '61,
April 23, '61,
May 1, '61,
Sept. 1, '61,
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 10, '62.
Pr. from 1st Lt. to Capt., April 3, '63— Bv. Maj.,
March 13, '65 — wd. at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13,
'62, and Wilderness, May, 1864, — mustered out
with companv, June 11, 1864.
Pr. from 2d to 1st Lt., Apr. 3, '63— Bv. Capt.,
Mar. 13, '65— mus. out with Co., June 11, 1864.
Resigned November 15, 1861.
Pr. from 1st Sergt. to 2d Lieut., April 3, 1863—
mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged Aug. 5, 1861, to accept promotion as
2d Lieutenant 6th U. S. Infantry.
Killed in action. May 8, 1864— buried in Wilder-
ness burial ground.
Promoted to Sergeant, August 1, 1862 — mustered
out with company, June 11, 1864.
Promoted to Sergeant, April 11, 1863 — mustered
out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, J une 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Mar. 23, '68.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, 1864— Vet.
Wounded at North Anna, May 23, 1864— absent
at muster out.
Mustered out with companv, June 11, 1864.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., Mav 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Promoted to Sergeant Major, April 11, 1863.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Not on muster-out roll — Vet.
Not on muster-out roll — Vet.
Not on muster-out roll — ^Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 29, '62.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Died at Tenallytown, August 5, 1861,
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Transferred from Veteran Reserve Corps, and
mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1364.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 27, '61.
Disch. Mar. 20, 1863, for wds. received in action.
Disch. Feb. 15, 1863, for wds, received in action.
Deserted July 10, 1861.
Absent, in hospital, at muster out.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 2, '61.
Mustered out with companv, June 11, 1864.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 11, '63.
Killed at Bethesda Church, May 30, 1864.
Deserted September 16, 1862.
Transfereed to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Deserted August, 1863.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Absent, in hospital, at muster out.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 8, '62.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet,
714
THIETY-FIFTH EEGIMENT — SIXTH RESERVE,
Gould, James S Private
Geist, James do
Hughes, Christian.J'...do
Heiiiperly, Geo. L do
Hain, Robert ...do.
Houser, Fred'k M..'...do.
Henderson, Martin ...do..
Jury, Adam L.do .
Koiigh, Henry A.. ..[... do.,
Koliler, Cliarles ...do .,
Linn, Jacob ...do..
Lockard, John ...do..
Lemon, John I. ..do..
Leggore, William...!... do ..
Lloyd, John ...do ..
Montgomery, John ...do ..
Montgomery, Wm..l...do..
Manly, Amos
Martin, Jacob G
Marquit, Andrew B
Mushon, Francis.
Murphy, Bernard
Orth, William H. H
Peiroe, Cyrus H....
Peirce, George W..
Peters, John W
Powell, James
Peters, John M
Penneman, Robert.
Quinsler, William..
Rouse, Franklin....
Reichenbach, Peter
Roburm, James
Sullivan, Cornelius
Suavely, John B..
Strauss, Aaron G....
Stores, Jonas F
Specht, Henry D...
Simmei-s, Charles...
Stehman, Henry C.
Strickland, Wm....
Smith, Edgar
Spencer, Lewis
Smith, Daniel.
Swigart, Aaron
Swords, John
Towusend,W. Ford
Vincent, Robert W
Waborn, Frank R...
Weist, Daniel
Wilson, Daniel
...do....
..do....
..do....
..do....
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
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..do
..do
..do
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do,
...do.
...do.
...do.
Feb. 1,
May 1,
April 20,
April 22,
April 22,
July 10,
April 22,
Jan. 1(5,
April 22,
Feb. 4,
April 18,
Mav 1,
May 1,
Sept. 13,
:SIar. 7,
April 20,
.4pril 20,
April 18,
April 19,
April 20,
April 19,
Aug. 29,
April 19,
April 19,
April 19,
April 18,
April 18,
July 1,
Sept. 1,
May 3,
April 18,
Oct. 14,
Mar. 8,
AprU 18,
July 15, '61,
April
July
Nov.
Sept.
April
Feb.
May
May
.do Feb. 22, '64,
.do ' April 19, '61,
.do May 29, '61,
...do May 1, '61,
...do 'April 20, '61,
...do i April 20, '61,
do April 20, '61,
do April 20, '61,
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 10, '63.
Died at Alexandria, Jan. 24, 1863 — grave, 700.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with companv, June 11, 1864.
Transferred to 191st reg. P.'V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Died Dec. 14, 1862, of wds. received in action.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Julv 2, '62.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, 64— Vet.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., Mav 31, "64— Vet.
•Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., Mav 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., Mav 31, 1864.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V,, May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to Wist reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, "64— Vet.
Discharged on Surg, certificate — date unknown.
Transferred to gunboat service, Feb. 19, 1862.
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Deserted September 14, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's ceitificate. May 16, '63.
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Killed at Gettysburg, July 3, 1863.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. May 13, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 27, '62.
Died May 9, '64 — bu. in jSIiI. Asylum Cemetery,
Woimded at Spottsylvania O. H., May 13, 1864—
absent, in hospital, at muster out.
Wounded at Spottsylvania C. H. , May 12, 1864—
absent, in hospital, at muster out.
Disch. Feb. 20, 1863, for wds. received in action.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, April 3, '62.
Transferred to i91st reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 10, '63,
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Mar. 2.3, '63.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, 1864.
Died May 16, 1863.
Killed at Spottsylvania C. H. , May 12, '64— bu.
in burial ground at Wilderness.
Killed at Spottsylvania (J. H., May 12, 1864— bu-
ried in burial ground at Wilderness.
Deserted September 16, 1862.
Not on muster-out roll.
Commissioned 2d Lt., Dec. 4, '61— not mustered— »
mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 4, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 24, '62,
Died Dec. 14, '62, of wds. rec. at Fredericksburg.
Deserted May 28, 1862. ,
Company H.
RECRiriTED AT WELLSBORO', TIOGA COUNTY.
Julius Sherwood..
James Carle.
John W. Rose
SUas Rockwell
James B. Goodman
1st Lt...
...do....
...do
April 22, '61,
April 22, '61,
3
3
April 22, '61,
3
April 22, '61,
3
AprU 22. '61,
3
Resigned September 18, 1861.
Promoted from 1st Lt. to Capt., Dec. 1, 1861— to
Colonel 191st regiment P. V., June 6, 1864.
Promoted from 2d to 1st Lt., November 24, '61—
resigned July 9, 1862.
Prom'otedto 1st Lt., April 13, '63— disch. Sept. 16,
'63, for wds. received at Bull Run, Aug. 30, '62.
Promoted from Com. Sgt. to 2d Lt., April 13,
1863— to 1st Lt., Nov. 1, 1863— Bv. Capt.," March
13, 1865— mus. out with company, June 11, '64.
THREE TBAES' SERVICE.
715
Marinus N. Allen.
John Hinman
Reuben M. Pratt do AprU 22, '61
A. S. Hussleton Serg't.. April 22, '61
A. E. Vermilyea..
Calvin Ely
Ransford B. Webb..
Hiram J. Ramsdell
George W. Merrick
W. Frank Bailey....
Aaron A. Scudder..
Frank A. Foster
Oscar J. Phillips ....
Hobert Ripley
James S. Statts
Charles Yahn
John S. Blanchard..
P. R. Warren.
S. P. Stacey
Abraham Lyon
C. C. Cone
W. P. Christian
Wm. B. Van Horn.
Atherton, Erwin R
Blanchard, P. H
Babb, Caleb
Ballard, John
Bickel, James N....,
Brown, Patrick
Bragg, Lucien J
Bacon, Morgan L ...
Coolidge, Josiah
Conway, ihomas.
Carriel, Edmund....
Crans, Orlando V...
.Curran, Ira P
Cole, Campbell
Cowden, Jte^mes
Codney, Wallace
Durlacher, Simon..
Dickinson, Arnold..
Doyle, John
Emniick, Geo. W...
Emmick, John L....
Emmick, Thos. L...
Gibbony, John
Gotchins, George H
Grinnell, George L
Gibberd, John
Gusten, Harrison C
Hazlett, James H...
Harbst, George
Holliday, Darius B
Harrison, John
Huck, William
Ives, S. S
Ives, BurkeP
Jones, John D
Jay, Hannibal
Jennings, George...
Jennings, Jeremiah
1st Lt...
2dLt.
April 22, '61,
April 22, '61,
April 22, '61,
April 22, '61,
April 22, '61,
• •• " '61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
April 22
April 22
July 14
April 22
April 22
April 22
April 22
April 22
April 22
April 22^
April 22
April 22
April 22
April 22
July 24
AprU 22
April 22,
April 22
April 22
April 22
April 22,
April 22
April 22
April 22
April 22,
April 22,
July 24,
April 22
April 22
July 24
April 22
April 22,
April 22
April 22
April 22
July 24
July 24
April 22
April 22,
April 22,
April 22
April 22
April 22
April 22,
April 22,
April 22,
July 24
July 24
April 22,
April 22,
April 22,
April 22
July 24
April 22,
Resigned July, 1S6I.
Promoted from 1st Sgt. to 2d Lt., Nov. 18, 1861—
resigned January 18, 1863.
Promoted from ls"t Sgt. to 2d Lt., July 9, 1862 —
killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Promoted to Cor., July 1, 1861— to Sgt.— date un-
known— mus. out with company, June 11, '64-
Promoted from Cor. to Sgt,, March 6, 1863- mus-
tered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Promoted from Cor. to Sgt., April 18, 1862— mus-
tered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certiticate, Oct. ^7, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 8, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 13, '62.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Tr. to non-commissioned staff, July 1, 1861.
Com. 2d Lt. , Sept. 17, 1863— not mustered— died
May 10, 1863, of wounds received in action.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Transferred from Veteran Reserve Corps — mus-
tered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Transferred from Veteran Reserve Corps — absent
at muster out.
Discharged to receive promotion, Nov. 1, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 30, '62.
Discharged Nov. 21, 1863, to receive promotion
in 8th United States Colored regiment.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Died at Washington, D. C, June 12, 1862— buried
in Military Asylum Cemetery.
Tr. to western gun-boat service, Feb. 8, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 18, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 16, '6L
Transferred to U. S. cavalry, Oct. 22, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's' certificate, Dec. 29, '62.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Tr. to company 1, 42d regiment P. V., June 19, '6L
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 16, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certiticate. Mar. 18, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 5, '63.
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Killed at Bull Run, August 29, 1862.
Deserted June 18, 1861.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 22, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, May 1, 1863.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, April 22, '62.
Transferred to U. S. regular army, Nov. 16, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 20, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 27, '62.
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Died at Frederick, Md., Oct. 3, 1862, of wounds
received in action — bu. in Mt. Olivet Cemetery.
Transferred from Veteran Reserve Corps — absent
at muster out.
Transferred to I91st reg. P. V., May 31, 1864— Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. May 18, 1863.
Died November 29, 1862.
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Transferred from Veteran Reserve Corps — mus-
tered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 24, '62.
Tr. to battery U, 5th U. S. Artillery, July 18, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 22, '62.
Discharged April 19, '63, for wds. rec. in action.
Died September 20, 1862, of wounds received at
Antietam, September 17, 1862.
716
THTRTY-FIFTH KEGIMENT — SIXTH BESEEVE,
Kimble, Henry ...
Keeney, Henry J
Kriner, William..
Keeney, Luther J
Losinger, Sylv. J
Love, Jeremiah...
Longbotham,Frank
Maxwell, Chas. H
Margrafl", William..
Moore, James....
M'Clure, Thos. K
M'Comber, Michael
Nichols, Chester R.
O'Connell, Jerry....
Palmer, C. K
Peet, Harry T
Ramsdall, Jos. D ..
Rumsey, Joseph E.
Russell, Albert J ...
Sando, William
Smith, Michael
Sullivan, John
Scheiifelin, Jacob N
Seamans, S. R
Seely, Benjamin
Swastwood, A. O....
Taggart, John
Wilson, George R...
Warrener, Asa
Warrener, Hiram...
Wisener, Wm. H...
Wingate, William..
Wetmore, Job
Wetmore, Almond
Wetherbee, D. W...
Private
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
.do....
.do....
.do....
do.
...do.
.do.,
.do ...
.do..
.do ..
.do.,
.do..,
.do....
.do....
.do....
.do....
.do....
.do....
.do....
.do...
.do...
.do...
.do...
.do...
.do...
.do...
April 22, '61,
April 22, '61,
Julv 24, '61,
April 22, '61,
April 22, '61,
April 22, '61,
April 22, '61,
April 22, '61,
April 22, '61,
AprU 22, '61,
April 22, '61,
July 24, '61,
April 22, '61,
April 22, '61,
April 22, '61,
April 22, '61,
April 22, '61,
April 22, '61,
Auff. 13, '62,
April 22, '61,
April 22, '61,
April 22, '61,
April 22, '61,
April 22, '61,
July 24, '61,
July 24, '61,
Ju^v 10, '61,
April 22, '61,
April 22, '61,
April 22, '61,
April 22, '61,
Julv 24, '61,
April 22, '61,
Aug. 13, '62,
July 24, '61,
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 22, '62.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 18, '62.
Captured at Bull Run, Va. — paroled and desert-
ed August 28, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, April 19, '63.
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Died at Richmond, Va., Dec. 31, 1862, of wounds
received at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, 1862.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Wounded at Getty sbarg, July 2, 1863 — absent,
in hospital, at muster out.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Wounded at Antietam, September 17, 1862 — ab-
sent, in hospital, at muster out.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. May 11, '62.
Transferred to Bat. A, 1st Pa. Art., July 25, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 22, -62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 21, '63.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Transferred from Veteran Reserve Corps— absent
at muster out.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged to receive promotion in 8th United
States Colored Troops, September 18, 1863.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 18, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. May 11, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, April 23, '62.
liilled at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Transferred from Veteran Reserve Corps— absent
at muster out.
Transferred to Bat. A, 1st Pa. Art., Jiily 25, '62.
Transferred to Bat. A, 1st Pa. Art., July 25, '62.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Disch. Feb. , 1862, for wounds received in action.
Transferred to regimental band, Julv 1, 1861.
Transferred to 19lstreg. P. V., May 31, 1864.
Died at New York city, September 15, 1862.
Company I.
RECRUITED AT TOWANDA, BRADFORD COUNTY.
W. H. H. Gore..
John M. Guyer
Peter States
Henry B. M'Kean..
John H. Phinney ..
Cyrenus F. Chase..
Henry C. Stephens
Willard D. Lane
Henry L Adams ..
Francis Hannan.
Allen M'Kinnernay
Andrew J. Dull
Hugh J. Yarrington
Patrick Abbott
H. A. Burnham
Norman Grist....
Geo. M. Thrasher .
Chas. H. Stephens,
Capt..
..do..
1st Lt.
2dLt..,
1st Sgt,
Serg't.,
...do....
.do.
...do...
...do...
Corp .
...do...
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
April 22, '61,
April 22, '61,
April 22, '61,
April 22, '61,
April 22, '61,
April 22, '61,
April 22, '61,
AprU 22, '61,
April 22, '61,
April 22, '61,
May 15, '61,
AprU 22, '61,
May 15, '61,
April 22, '61,
May 15, '61,
April 22, '61,
April 22, '61,
April 22, '61,
Promoted to Major, September 1, 1863.
Pr. from 1st Lt. to Capt., Feb. 8, 1864— killed at
Spottsylvania C. H., Va., May 12, 1804.
Pr. to 2d Lt., April 1, 1862— to 1st Lt., March 18,
1864— brevet Captain, March 13, '65— mustered
out with company, June 11, 1864.
Promoted to Adjutant, July 11, 1861.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1X64.
Commissioned 2d Lieut., Sept. 2, '63 — not mus. —
mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Promoted to Sergeant, March 1, 1864 — mustered
out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 26, '63.
Tr. from V, R, C— mustered out, April 22, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Wounded at Wilderness, May 6, '64— absent, in
hospital, at muster out.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Dischara;ed on Surgeon's certificate, June 27, '62.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Tr. from V. R. C— mustered out, April 22, 1864.
THREE YEARS' SERVICE.
717
Peter M'Hue
Clarence B. Shaw..
Harrison P. Mead..
A. J. Eastabrooks...
Henry A. Burbank
AUen, Mahlon E....
Alexander, Perry...
Albro, Stephen G...
Burbank, Joseph T
Biles, George R
Bebee, Cornelius...
Barnette, Jerome ..
Byers, John M
Barstow, D. Henry
Brown, Benj. M
Brown, Oscar H ....
Bull, William K....
Cole, Daniel
Chamberlain, Jos. G
Coverdale, Wesley
Crocker, Silas W....
Chepin, Orla C
Davis, Zebulon
David, Amasa
Dubois, Delos
Douglass, James H
Ely, Daniel
Frost, Eleetus W...
Fell, Joseph G
Fausey, James S....
Gosline, Gilbert H...
Gorton, Charles
Grantier, Clar'ce B
Goshne, Andrew J..
Holcomb, William..
Hicks, Jesse
Howard, James
Johnson, Nicholas..
Johnson, William...
Johnson, James
Johnson, Peter
Knickerbocker,D E
Kellogg, Daniel
Kennedy, William
Kramer, John
Kramer, Charles
Keeney, Burton L..
Knickerbocker,AH
Knickerbocker, Jas
Lear, Charles W...
Lynch, Charles....
Lynch, Daniel
Martin, Freder'k L
Mead, Francis C
Moore, Miller C
Mehan, Michael
Mulhart, Patrick....
M'Mahan, Matthew
M'CauUflf, Patrick...
M'Tague, Patrick...
Noble, Charrick J..
Northrop, Thomas..
Northrop, Orlando..
O'Boyle, James
Oden, L. D
Payne, Shelden
Palmetier, Albert...
Piersoll, Enberry...
Corp.
...do
...do
Mug....
do
Private
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
April 22, '61,
May 15, '62
June 1
May 15,
April 1
April 22,
April 22,
July 27'
May 15
May 15
April 22,
July 29,
May 15
Aug. 21
Oct. 22,
April 22,
Oct. 8
April 22,
April 2:'
April 22,
April 22,
Julv 29,
April 22
Oct. 16.
Oct.
April 22,
April 22,
April 22.
April 22.
Oct. 25
April 22
April 22
Oct.
May
April
July
April
Oct.
Oct.
Feb.
Feb.
May
July
May
May
July
May
Feb.
April
April
May
April
April
May
May
April
June
Oct.
Oct.
July
May 15
July 29
July 29
April 22,
July 29
April 22,
April 22,
July 29
Wd. at Fredericksburg, Sep. 13, '62— died at Rich-
mond, Va., Jan. 9, '63— bu. record, Jan. 11, '64.
Killed at Wilderness, May 8, 1864.
Deserted June 26, 1862.
Disch. for wds. rec. at Bull Run, Aug. 30, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 27, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 20, '61.
Tr. from 2d U. S. Art'y— mus. out April 22, 1864.
Tr. from 2d U. S. Art'y— mus. out April 22, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Dicharged Oct. 22, 1862, for wounds received at
Bull kun, August 30, 1862.
Transferred to I91st reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to I9ist reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Pr. to Ass. Surg. 173d reg. P. V., May 14, 1863.
Transferred to I91st reg. P. V., May 31, 1864.
Died at Tenallytown, D. C, Sept. 1, 1861.
Died at Brooks' Station, Va., Dec. 3, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged Aug. 26, 1863, to accept clerkship in
Treasury Department, Washington, D. C.
Discharired on Surgeon's certitisate, Aug. 20, '61.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Died at Brooks' Station, Va., Dec. 5, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Transferred to 8th regiment U. S. Infantry.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Deserted June 26, 1862.
Transferred from Vet. Reserve Corps — mustered
out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged onSui-geon's certificate, Aug. 20, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 22, '62.
Deserted November 12, 1861.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 30, '63.
Discharged May 11, 1863, for wounds received at
Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Transferred to I91st regiment P. V., May 31, 1864.
Deserted December 30, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged Sept. 26, 1861, for accidental wound.
Died at Tenallytown, D. C, Sept. 23, 1861.
Discharged on'Surgeon's certificate. May 26, '62.
Transferred to I91st reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V., May 31, '64.
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V., May 31, "64.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June 26, '62,
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 7, '62.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
^Transferred to 191st regiment P. V., May 31, 1864.
Diedat Alexandria, Va., Apr. 22, '64— grave, 1,815.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, April 18, '64.
Tr. from 1st U. S. Cav.— mus. out April 22, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Died at Langley, Va., December 23, 1861.
Killed at Fairfax Station, Va., May 7, 1863.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 21, '63.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
AVounded at Antietam, September 17, '62— died
at Washington, D. C, September 27, 1862.
Transferred to 191st reg, P. V., INIay 31, '64— Vet.
Tr. to company D, 83d reg. P. V., June 10, 1864.
Tr. to company D, 83d reg. P. V., June 10, 1864.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, '64 — Vet.
Captured at Bull Run, Aug. 30, 1862— exchang-
ed— deserted — date unknown.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June 13, '63.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Tr, to company D, 83d reg P. V., Juno 10, 1864.
718
THIRTY-PIFTH EEGIMENT — SIXTH EESEEVE,
Roberts, Samuel
Renschlier, Fd'k L
Ru.ssell, Ransom B
Sayers, Wallace L...
Sherman, Nelson...
Scarville, Amasa D
Smith, Augustus D
Scott, Thomas
Shaw, Samuel B
Sweet, Franklin
Smith, JohuS
Sleyter, P. C
Sible, King G
Stranger, Ebeu'r P,
Stephens, And'w J.
Shortelle Rob't E...
Sharp, Matthais B..
Thompson, Fr. W..
Tripp, Dennison
Wilber, Charles H..
Williams, L. O....
Welch, John
Wilson, Josiah. ...
Wheat, Albert T..
Zaner, George B..
Private
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
Oct. 20, '61,
Oct. 26, '61,
April 22, '61,
May 15, '61,
April 22, '61,
April 22, '61,
April 22, '61,
April 22, '61,
July 29, 'Gl,
Mav 15, '61,
July 29, '61,
April 22, '61,
April 22, '61,
July 29, '61,
April 22, '61,
April 22, '61,
Oct. 16, '61,
Oct. 17, '61,
May 15, '61,
May 15, '6!,
Mar. 27, '63,
May 15, '61,
May 28, '61,
June 1, '6J,
July 29, '61,
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 29, '62.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Tr. fr. Sthreg. U. S. Inf y— mus.out April 22, '64.
Mustered om with company, June 11, 1864.
Wounded at Wilderness, May 6, 1864 — absent, in
hospital, at mvister-out.
Mustered out with company, Jime 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
iSlustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Tr. to Western gunboat service, Jviue 20, 1862,
r-ischarged oii Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 22, '62.
Disch., date unknown, for wounds rec. at Fred-
ericksburg, Va., December 13, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, May 11, '63.
Died at Langley, Va., Nov. 18, 1861.
Died at Alexandria, Va., Oct. 30, 1862.
Died at Acquia Creek, Va., January 21, 1863.
Killed at Gettysburg, July 3, 1863.
Captured at Bull Run, Aug. 28, 1862— exchang-
ed— deserted — dateunknown.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 25, 1S62.
Discharged Alay 11, '63. for wounds received at
Antietam, Sept. 17, 1862.
Wounded at Spottsylvania, C. H., May 10, '64—
absent, in hospital, at muster-out.
Transferred to i91st reg. P. V., May 31, 1864.
Deserted June 18, 1862.
Detserted July 1, 1863.
Not on muster-out roil.
Killed at BuU Run, August 28, 1862.
Company K.
RECPvUITED AT SUSQUEHANNA, SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY.
John Shull.
Capt....
Ist'Lt...
2dLt...
1st Sgt.
...do
Serg-t..
...do
...do
...do
April 23, '61,
April 2.3, '61,
April 2.S, -61,
April 23, '61,
April 23, '61,
April 23, '61,
April 23, '61,
July 17, '61,
May 29, '61,
9
David Mason.
s
Jacob A, Bonawitz..
James Riordau
Perez L. Norton
Jas. P. Vancjorder...
Aug. B. Williams...
Geo. W. Belcher
Wm. F. Kresky
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
Alexander I-\ es
Isaac W. Day
...do
...do
April 23, '61,
April 23, '61,
3
3
Edward Broeser
John Connelly
...do
Corp....
...do. ...
April 23, '61,
July 17, '61,
April 23, '61,
April 23, '61,
April 23, '61,
April 23, '61,
April 23, '61,
April 23, '61,
I
William M'Keever
C. J. Harrington
Thos. G.Newman...
A. G.Townsend
H. E. Demander
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
3
3
3
3
Ackerman, Newell
Anderson, Thos
Allman, Isaac
Andre, Jefiferson
Attwood, Elijah
Attwell, Lucius C...
Anthony, Stephen..
Private
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
April 23, '61,
April 23, '61,
Oct. 8, '61,
Oct. 8, '61,
Aug. 12, '61,
April 23, '61,
May 29, '61,
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
Belcher, Oscar L....
Bagley, Daniel B....
Brown. John M
...do
...do
do
April 23, '61,
April 23, '61,
April 23, '61,
April 23, '61,
Julv 17, '61,
April 23, '61,
Julv 17, '61,
April 23, '61,
3
8
Belcher, Charles T..
Blanchard, Ferris...
Babcock, Charles F
Bronson, James M..
Brower, Geofgo
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do....
3
3
3
3
3
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Mar. 25, '64.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Pr. to Commissary Sergeant — date unknown.
Clustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with companv, June 11, 1864.
Transferred to 191st reg. P.'V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Wd. in action — date unknown — discharged on.
Surgeon's certificate, December 31, 1862.
Transferred to Vet. Res. Corps, Mar. 28, '64— Vet.
Died at Richmond, Dec. 27, '62, of wds. rec. at
Fredericksburg, Dec. 13,'62— bu. rec. Dec.26,'63.
Deserted Aug. 30, 1863.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Sargeon's<;ertificate, Nov. 3, '62.
Discharged onSura;eon's certificate, Apr. 27, '62.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Died November 21, 1861.
Died Jan. 2, 1863, of wounds received at Fred-
ericksburg, Dec. 13, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeons certificate, Dec. 3, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 12, '62.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., Mav 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 19lst reg. P. V., May 31, '64.
Transferred to 2d Vermont reg., Sept. 20, 1861.
Died March 13, 1862.
Killed at Spottsylvania C. H., May 12, 1864— bu.
in burial grounds. Wilderness.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Transferred to Bat. B, 1st Pa. Art,, Aug. 15, 1862.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 3, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Mar. 28, 62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. May 30, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 3, '63.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
THEEE TEARS' SERVICE.
719
Blanding, Osman L
Brisbincf, Andrew ..
Banks, Edward S...
Callan, John
Comfort, Isaac L....
Daffy, John
Deming, John
Dubois, Richard C.
■Pitzmyer, Albert ..
Fisher, Hiram
Fitzgerald, Michael
Grotevant, H. H....
Gregory, Benjamin
Carman, Eldridge.
Garyey, Daniel
OlSkK, Nicholas...
Grotevant, Geo. M..
Holgate, Richard H
Hamilton, Jas. W.
Hawkins, Charles...
Hoagland, Charles.
Hunt, Warren
Henderson, V. F...
Hough, Alonzo
niig, Alexander
Kay, George ,
Lewis, Sidney ,
Larrabee, Melvin...
Lydon, Michael J..,
Martin, John B
Maynard, David P.
Moynahan, John A
Mathewson, Chas...
Millins, Luman S...
Morris, Joseph B...
Pope, Charles L
Pennell, William ...
Parrlsh, William A
Purdy, Abram.
Ritter, John
Remmele, John
Rotharmo], Jacob...
Radman, Theodore
Streetan, Patrick ...
Seigler, Samuel
St Clair, George W.
Shafer, Stoughton P
Shunk, Jacob
Scranton, Oliver !...do....
Sims, Robert F |...do ....
Sloat, Urbane -, ...do....
Slawson, Henry D.. ...do....
Tracy, Frank M do....
Tanner, Gaylord C do....
Tinsman, Henry do....
Ulrich, Philip do
Underwood, A. E...|...do
Utter, Calvin
Vandusen, Granto..
Warner, E. D
Walker, Charles N.
Webster, Isaac D.
Young, J)avid
April 23,
May 29,
April 23,
April 23,
April 23,
April 23,
April 23,
April 23,
April 23,
May 29,
April 23,
Julv 17,
April 23,
May 29,
April 23,
May 29,
April 23,
April 23,
April 23,
April 23,
April 23,
'62.
'64.
'62.
'61, 3
'61, 3
'61, Is
'61, 13
'61, |3|
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Killed at Nashville, Tenn., April 17, 1862.
Deserted November 5, 1862.
Deserted May 5, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 17,
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Tr. fr. V. R. C— mus. out with Co., Juno 11,
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 25,
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Deserted — absent, in arrestj at muster out.
Wd. at New Hope Church, Va., Nov. 27, 1863—
discharged on Surgeon's certificate, April 4,- '64.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Clustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 8, '62.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Died Dec. 29, '62, of Avds. rec. at Fredericksburg
Dec. 13. '62— b\iried in Mil. Assy. Cemetery.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 2, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 8, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 30, '61.
Killed at Bull Run, August 30, 1S62.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Deserted ilay 7, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 29, '62.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 26, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 9, '63.
Deserted Mav 30, 1862.
Prisoner from ISIay 30, 1864, to April 20, 1865—
discharged June 9, 1865.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 2, '62.
Pi-omoted to Hosi)ital Steward, Regular army —
date unknown — Veteran.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 26, '61.
Died March 9, 1863, of wounds received at An-
tietam, September 17, 1862.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V., May 31, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Mar. 11, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 8, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. May 14, '63.
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V., May 31, '64.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Tr. fr. V. R. C— mus. out with Co., June 11, '64.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 8, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, April 27, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan 5, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 24, '62.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Deserted March 4, 1863.
Mustered out with companj^ June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 7, 1862.
Tr. to Battery C, 5th U. S. Art., Dec. 20, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 30, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 2, '01.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 2, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's. certificate, Nov. 18, '62.
Prisoner from May 30, to November 19, '64 — dis-
' charged November 25, 1864.
UNASSIGNED MAN.
Corrigan, Thos. M..| Private| Mar. 30, '64, 1 3 Not on muster out roll.
Thirty-Sixth Regiment,
SEVENTH EESERYE.
THE companies composing tlie Seventh Eegiment, recruited in several coun-
ties lying east of the Allegheny mountains, rendezvoused at Camp Wayne,
near the town of West Chester, early in the month of June, 1861, and were
organized on the 26th by the choice of the following field officers : Elisha B.
Harvey, of Wilkesbarre, Colonel; Joseph Totten, of Mechanicsburg, Lieutenant
Colonel; Chauncey A. Lyman, of Lock Haven, Major. These companies had
been priacipally raised and organized under the call for three months' volun-
teers ; but not being accepted, they were, at the urgent request of Governor
Curtin, not disbanded, and were maintained and drilled, in many instances, at
great expense to the individual members and their officers. Company A, the
Carlisle Fencibles, was ready with full ranks, and its services were tendered as
early as the 19th of April. Wben it was ascertained that the company could
not be accepted for the three months' service, a hall was rented for its use, the
members equipped themselves in a neat uniform, they were daily drilled, and
by voluntary association it was kept intact and in readiness for service until
the 6th of June, when it was accepted and received marching orders. The pat-
riotic ardor manifested by this was shared by the other companies, and the
history of one is substantially the history of all. Few of the men or officers
had had any previous military experience, except Colonel Harvey, and his was
limited to the training of militia. He, however, proved an excellent drill-mas-
ter, and under his instruction the regiment soon attained marked proficiency.
While at Camp Wayne it was fuUy armed, equipped and clothed by the State
authorities. On the 4th of July the First and Seventh regiments appeared
in faU dress parade, and passed in review before Governor Curtin and Major
General M'Call, commander of the Eeserve Corps.
On the 21st of July, the Seventh was ordered to Washington, and proceeded
thence via Harrisburg and Baltimore. Before starting it was fiu^nished with
forty rounds of ammunition per man, and, in view of the threatening attitude of
affairs following the defeat at Bull Eun, upon its arrival at the Pennsylvania
State line, the men were ordered from the cars to load their muskets, when they
proceeded on their way and marched through Baltimore without commotion or
incident. On its arrival iu Washington the regiment was ordered into camp
at Meridian Hill, on the north side of the city. On the 27th of July, it was
mustered into the United States service by Major Elwood. The arms received
from the State of Pennsylvania were exchanged for muskets fiom the Wash-
ington Arsenal.
On the 2d of August the regiment broke camp and marched to Tenallytown,
tbe point of general rendezvous for the Pennsylvania Keserves. The division
1861 SKTR>risn at great falls. 721
was soon afterwards organized, and the Seventh was assigned to the Second
Brigade,* commanded by General George G. Meade.t The performance of picket
duty was here for the first time commenced, the picket line covering the im-
portant approaches to the seat of government on the west. The smooth bore
muskets of the companies on the right and left were exchanged for the Spring-
field rifle, with the design of using these companies as skirmishers. In addition
to the usual company and battalion drill, particular attention was now given
to skirmish drill and to practice in target firing.
On the 24th of Augiist the regiment was ordered to march to Great Falls,
on the Potomac, where it remained two weeks guarding the ford, which was
threatened by the enemy. His pickets were in full view on the opposite shore,
and on the morning of the 4th of September a considerable force suddenly
appeared and opened fire from a battery of five guns, two howitzers and three
rifled pieces. As Captain Cooper, who commanded the Union battery, was pro-
vided with only two smooth bore guns of short range. Colonel Harvey ordered
him not to reply. A brisk fire of shot and shell was kept up for three hours
from the rebel guns. Sergeant William Harper, of company A, received a flesh
wound from the fragment of a shell, which was the only casualty. A few days
later two rifled cannon were sent to the command, with which the Virginia
shore was vigorously shelled, but without eliciting any reply. In his ofiicial
report of the state of his division at this time General M'Call says: ''The
Seventh Eegiment. which has been on picket duty at Great Falls for two weeks
past, returned last night. It has rendered valuable service and is in promising
condition."
While in camp at Tenallytown the Seventh, with other regiments, was on
two occasions formed in I me of battle to meet an expected advance of the rebels
and on another marched to Chain Bridge to reinforce General Smith's Division
in the event of an attack. Although the clash of arms did not occur on either
of these occasions, the resolute spirit manifested by officers and men gave ample
proof of the excellent discipline and efficiency to which they had attained.
On the 9th of October, under orders from General M'CleUan, the Seventh
together with the division, broke camp and moved to the neighborhood of
Langley, Virginia. Here the division formed the extreme right of the Army
of the Potomac, resting on the south bank of the river fronting Washington.
In this camp the regiment remained inactive during the winter of 1861-2 but
the time was not spent in idleness. To give thorough training and secure per-
fect discipline in the division was the constant aim of the commanding general.
Eigorous obedience to orders was strictly enjoined and enforced, the policing
of camp and quarters carefully attended to, and rigorous sanitary regulations
made to secure the health and comfort of the troops. Picket duty was regu-
larly performed; dress parade and guard mount were observed in strict con-
formity with army regulations; periodical inspections were rigidly made-
« Organization of the Second Brigade, Brigadier General George G. Meade, Pennsylvania
Reserves, Major General George A. M'Call. Third (32d) Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers,
Colonel Horatio G. Sickel; Fourth (33d) Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, Colonel Albert
L. Magilton; Seventh (36th) Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, Colonel E. B. Harvey;
Eleventh (40th) Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, Colonel Thomas F. Gallagher.
t On the 3d of September the President of the United States, among other appointments
made the following : Captain George G. Meade, of the Topographical Engineers, to be Brigadier
General.— iliborc's Rebellion Record, Vol. 3, p. 14, Diary^
91
722 TiriRTY-SIXTII REGIMENT — SEVENTH RESERVE. 18G2
battalion and brigade di'ill was required daily in favorable weather, and scliools
of instruction for officers were regularly held. The regiment was frequently
exercised in long marches, and the division was on frequent occasions called
out for review. Occasional foraging expeditions were sent out into the neigh-
boring couiitry in which the regiment participated. On the 18th of October,
under orders of the commanding general, M'Call's Division made a reconnois-
sance in force, marching beyond Drauesville, eleven miles distant from camp.
On the 20th of December the battle of Dranesville was fought. At the first
sound of the enemy's guns^ the Second Brigade was put in motion and reached
the battle-field, eleven miles away, in less than three hours, arriving too late,
however, to participate in the engagement.
On the 10th of March, the Seventh, in connection with the entire division,
broke up winter quarters and proceeded to Hunter's Mills, with the expecta-
tion of joining in the attack on the enemy at Manassas. It having been as-
certained that the enemy had left his works and withdrawn towards Gordous-
ville, a change in the plan of campaign was adopted, and further march was
stayed. The men were here supplied with the small shelter tents, which they
continued to use diu-ing the remainder of the war. A furious storm prevailed,
and on the 12th, in the midst of a deluge of rain, the division broke camp and
marched to Alexandria. That march through mud and rain and over swollen
streams, proved one of the most wearisome and painful made during the war.
The Eeserves were here assigned to the First Army Corps, commanded by Gen-
eral McDowell. It was expected that the regiment would embark from Alex-
andria with the rest of the army for the Peninsula, but in this the men were
disai)pointed. The First Corps, with the exception of Franklin's Division, was
reserved for the protection of Washington. At Fairfax Station, near Alexan-
dria, the regiment went into camp, where it remained four weeks.
On the 9th of April, it moved with the division to Manassas Junction, where
it went into camp, some of the troops occupying the comfortable and commo-
dious log huts built by the rebels during the previous winter. On the 17th, it
marched to Catlett's Station, and on the 11th of May, to Falmouth. While en-
camped here. Lieutenant Colonel Joseph Totten resigned, and in the absence
of Major Lyman, who had been detailed as Division Provost Marshal since
November, 1861, Henry C. Bolinger, Captain of company D, was elected to fill
the vacancy. Chafing under the restraint which seemed to be imposed upon
them in being withheld from the army moving upon the Peninsula, the men
received with joyful acclamations the order to join it. Embarking upon trans-
ports on the 9th of June, the regiment moved to White House, on the Pamunky,
and thence along the line of the West Point railroad towards the front. Halt-
ing within six miles of Eichmond, on the left bank of the Chickahominy, the
division was i)laced in position on the extreme right of the Army of the Poto-
mac, and was atta<jhed to the Fifth Corps, under command of General Fitz
John Porter.
The Eeserves were now face to face with the enemy, and eager for the ffay.
They had not long to wait. On the 26th of Jime, the enemy was encountered
near Mechanicsville by the Bucktails, when the First and Third Brigades im-
mediately took up a position on the line of Beaver Dam Creek, and awaited
the onset. The Second Brigade was at Gaines' Mill, but as the battle opened
it marched rapidly to their support. By direction of General M'Call, the
18G2 BATTLE OF GAINES' MILL. 723
Seventh Eegimeut wa« posted on tlic left of the line.* Three companies, A,
H and 0, were deployed as skirmishers, their line extending along the left
slope of the hill on which Captain Easton's Battery was posted, nearly parallel
with the creek below. The other companies, from their position on the hill-
side, conld fire over the skirmishers. For six hours the regiment occupied this
position, and as the enemy again and again charged the batteries, poured in
an enfilading fii^e on his left flank. At nine o'clock in the evening, Lieutenant
Colonel Bolinger was ordered to take several • companies and so dispose them
as to watch the enemy doling the night. A part of this command was moved
up so near to the rebel line, that the conversation of the men could be distinctly
heard, being only separated by a small stream. All night long the wounded
on the hill-side in front of the batteries, appealed with pitious moans and cries
for aid, but nothing could be done for them. A little before day-break these
companies were withdrawn, and joining the rest of the regiment retreated by
orders from the commanding general.
Eetiring to Gaines' Mill^ where Porter's Corps was drawn up to receive the
enemy now advancing in heavy force on the right flank of the anny, the Ee-
serves, upon their arrival, were posted in the second line as a reserve. The
Seveuth held the left of the line, near the open ground stretching out to the
Chickahominy, and immediately in rear of the brigade commanded by General
Butterfield. Its position was several times changed during the engagement,
and was entirely separated from the division. Towards evening it was ordered
by General Meade, at the request of General Martindale, to move to a ravine
near the centre of his division line, to fill a gap between two regiments hitherto
disconnected J but before reaching the point designated, it was met by General
Martuidale in person — ^the position having been filled by a regiment from another
part of the field — who directed that it be led to the left of the line, where a des-
perate charge was being made by the enemy. Dashing forward, and cheering
lustily as they went, the men met and checked the charging column. It was
then ordered to move to the centre of the line of Butterfield's brigade, where it
united with the First Maine in resisting an attack directed upon Butterfield's
Artillery, The struggle was desperate j but the enemy in overpowering num-
bers was precipitated upon our weakened lines, which were obhged to yield.
Falling back some distance, the regiment was twice rallied to save the artillery;*
* Extract from General M'CAiiii's Official Report.— Somewliat later in the day,
a heavy column was launched down the road to EUerson's Mill, where another most deter-
mined attack in force was made. I had already sent Easton's Battery to General Seymour,
commanding the left wing, and I now dispatched tbe Seventh Regiment, Colonel Harvey, to
the extreme left, apprehending that the enemy might attempt to turn that flank, by crossing
the creek below the mill. Hero again the Reserves maintained their position, and sustamed
their character for steadiness in fine style, never retiring one foot during a severe struggle
with some of the very best troops of the enemy, fighting under the direction of their most
distinguished general, (Lee.) For hour after hour the battle was hotly contested, and the
rapid fire of our artillery, dealing death to an awful extent, was unintermitted, while the
greatly superior force of the enemy enabled him to precipitate column after column of fresh
troops upon my nearly exhausted lines.— Moore's Eebellion Eecord, Comp. Vol. p. G64, Docs.
* As an illustration of the nature of the contest over these guns, the following extract of a
letter from Sergea.nt Harper, of company A, written from the field, is given:— "Hendrick's
fate is not known. I am the one who saw him last. I asked him to help defend our battery,
on which the enemy was strongly pressing. He was worn out and could hardly stand. I then
told him to lie down by the fence and rest. I never saw him agiiin. He probably fell asleep;
724 THIRTY-SIXTH REGIMENT — SEVENTH RESERVE. 1862
but in vain, and the efforts of the men were now directed to bringing off the
caissons filled with ammunition, which, if suffered to fall into the hands of the
enemy, would be used for their destruction. As our men were mounting the
horses attached to one of the caissons, a rebel soldier placed his musket close
to the head of the leader, a large gray horse, and fired, killing him instantly.
With perfect self possession the soldiers cut away the harness, and with the
remaintag three horses hastened away, bringing off the ammunition in safety.
Among the officers especially active in rallying the men to the support of the
artillery, was Captain King, of company H. Remaining on the field to the
last, he was captured ^v^ith twenty of his own company and a number of others
belonging to the regiment, who stood by the guns until they found the enemy
in their flank and rear. Early in the enga^ lent Colonel Harvey became
separated from his regiment, and the command devolved upon Lieutenant Col-
onel Bolinger. Falling back in the evening, the regiment halted on the hill-
side for the night, and on the following morning was withdrawn across the
Chickahominy, taking position in the rear of General Smith's Division. The
loss in this engagement was very heavy, comprising in killed, wounded and
missing nearly half of its effective strength.
At ten o'clock Saturday night, the entire division moved on, in a body, over
the corduroy road leadingto Savage Station. On the way, while passingthrough
a dense forest, in the darkness, a body of rebel cavalry attempted to charge upon
the column from an opening on the side of the road, but finding the Seventh
ready to receive them, they quickly withdrew. At daylight the regiment passed
Savage Station, and marched through White Oak Swamp towards Charles City
Cross Eoads, The progress of the column was slow, the Reserves bein gcharged
with the protection of the reserve artillery of the entire army, consisting of
thirteen batteries, in command of General Hunt. In addition to the trains, a
drove of twenty-five hundred beef cattle encumbered the way. The men were
several times halted on the march by the road side, but were not allowed to
make fires to cook their coffee, lest it should attract the notice of the enemy.
The trains so blocked the way that the Eeserves were not across White Oak
Creek until near noon of the 29th. It was anticipated that the enemy would
advance on the roads leading from Eichmond, and make a determined effort to
break through our lines for the purpose of cutting off and crushing a portion
of the army now struggling to save its trains. General M'Call was ordered by
the General-in-Chief to put his division in position to repel any attack from the
direction of Eichmond. At ten o'clock P. M. the Seventh reached the Charles
City Eoad, and was immediately placed on picket. In a short time it was with-
drawn, and ordered to the support of batteries commanding the roads. In the
morning it was relieved and ordered back about a mile and a half, where it lay
in the open field until afternoon, the feeling beginning to prevail that the hard
fighting for the present was over. This impression was confirmed by an order
fr'om General M'Call, which was read to the troops, commending in the most
flattering terms the conduct of the division in the battles of Mechanicsville
and Gaines' Mill, and promising a brief respite from the fierce conflicts in which
it had been engaged. Hardly was the reading of the order finished when the
and in ten minutes the fight was hand to hand over the guns of the battery. We fell back, lost
the guns and the ground, and he was, I suppose, awakened by Southern friends to go back with
them to Richmond."
1862 CHARLES CITY CROSS ROADS. 725
picket line was attacked and driven in by the Bkirmishers of Anderson's Divi-
sion of the rebel army. The line was hurriedly formed to receive the attack
which was not long in coming, the Seventh occupying a position on the right
of the line and of the road leading to Richmond. The enemy's artillery at once
opened, eliciting a prompt reply, and after a half hour's vigorous firing from
either side, he sent forward a regiment which was promptly repulsed by the
Seventh. Noticing a movement of the enemy in a clump of woods in his front,
General Meade ordered the Third, Fourth and Seventh regiments to enclose
the timber, and by sweeping over the ground, capture the part5^ The attempt
was made ; but through some mismi<lerstanding of the officers commanding,
was only partially successful, and" the troops were thrown into some confusion.
Some time after this, the regiment was stationed in rear of the Fourth Eegiment,
in support of Eandall's Battery, when the enemy made a determined atta<}k
upon the latter, which resulted in a fierce hand to hand struggle, the men club-
bing their muskets and freely using the bayonet. Until darkness put an end
to the contest the struggle to gain the Quaker City Eoad, on which our trains
were moving, was continued with a desperation and recklessness rarely paral-
leled in warfare, but without success. The material of the army was brought
safely through to Malvern Hill, and during the night the troops were all with-
drawn to the new battle ground. In the sanguinary contest which ensued on
the following day the Seventh was not engaged, the division being held in re-
serve. A triumphant victory was achieved. On the following day the army
was withdrawn to Harrison's Landing, where it encamped and fortified.
The seven days fighting ended, upon mustering the regiment, only about
two hundred out of that full ranked, well disciplined body of men who embarked
upon the Rappahannock less than a month before and marched to the Penin-
sula with brave hearts and exultant spirits, were present to answer to their
names. The loss in killed, wounded and missing, was three hundred and one.
Captains R. M. Henderson, E. G. Lantz, W. W. White and S. B. King; Lieu-
tenants L. G. M'Cauley and J. L. Zug, and Lieutenant E. Beatty, acting ord-
nance officer on the staff of General M'Call, were among the wounded.
On the 4th of July, Colonel Harvey resigned, and Lieutenant Colonel Bol-
inger was promoted Colonel, Captain R. M. Henderson, of company A, Lieu-
tenant Colonel, Major Lyman being still absent as Division Provost Marshal.
A number of promotions were also made among the line officers, and several
meritorious non-commissioned officers were promoted to be Lieutenants. On
the 31st, the camp was shelled by the enemy from a position occupied on the
opposite side of the James. Soon after, the Seventh, under command of Lieu-
tenant Colonel Henderson, marched with the brigade to dislodge them, and to
protect the camp and shipping from further annoyance. Sharp shooters taking
refuge in the house of Edmund Euffin, who boasted that he fired the first shot
at Fort Sumpter, had fired upon the transports. Orders were given to take
possession of the house, and to destroy it if found occupied by rebel soldiers.
On the 15th of August, the purpose of the expedition having been accomplished,
the brigade was relieved, and embarking upon the James, proceeded via Fort-
ress Monroe to Acquia Landing, arriving on the 17th, and soon after marched
to Kelly's Ford, on the Rappahannock. This movement united the Reserves
now commanded by General Reynolds, with the Army of Northern Virginia,
under General Pope. Remaining on the line of the Rappahannock disputing
with the enemy the passage of the fords until the 22d, the division moved by
726 TnmTY-sixTii regiment — ssvEisTn reserve. 1862
devious ways to the ueigbborhood of Groveton, where it again confrouted the
enemy. The Reserves occupied the left of the line and joined the corps of
Sigel on the right. On the 29th, desultory fighting, resembling a series of
heavy skirmishes, was kept up during the entire day without bringing on a
general engagement. This manoeuvring was continued during the early part
of the following day, and finally resulted in a heavy battle, in which the Sev-
enth, gallantly led by Lieutenant Colonel Henderson, maintained its ground
with heroic bravery, eliciting the warm commendation of Generals Eeynolds
and M'Dowell. At the close of the day the division was ordered back to Aque-
duct Bridge, and thence, two days later, to Upton's Hill. Late in the action
Colonel Henderson was severely wounded and borne from the field. The loss
of the regiment was very heavy. On the 31st, a severe engagement occurred
at Chantilly with the forces of Jackson, but the Seventh did not become en-
gaged. On the same day, Colonel Bolinger returned and resumed command.
At the close of Pope's campaign, the Seventh went into camp at Munson's
Hill, near the Potomac, where it remained until the 7th of September, when,
with the Army of the Potomac, it moved to Washington, and thence to Meri-
dian Hill, encamping upon the same ground that it occupied in the flush of its
full ranks and enthusiasm, in July, 18G1. Two days later the regiment marched
through Maryland to Frederick City, and upon its arrival was immediately or-
dered forward to meet the enemy, holding the passes of the South Mountain.
Moving to withm a mile of the base of the mountain, it struck ofi", by a by-road,
a mile and a half to the right of the main pike, where it was deployed on the
open gro¥Uid and advanced toward the enemy, driving back his skirmishers to
the foot of the mountain. ,Here the enemy was met in force j but the impetu-
osity of the assault upon his li»e caused it to break, and he retrea,ted up the
rugged side of the mountain, closely pursued by the Eeserves. Just as the
line reached the summit — ^the enemy in full retreat, but still firing from behind
rocks and trees — a rebel soldier turned and deliberately fired at Colonel Bolin-
ger, who was in the front urging on his men, the ball entering and tearing the
flesh from his right arm and passing through his right breast, inflicting a se-
vere and dangerous wound. The command then devolved upon Major Lyman;
but the victory was already complete.
On the following mornuig the division received orders to move, and on reach-
ing the turnpike found that the entire army had passed. Proceeding to Boons-
boro', and thence by the Shari)sbui'g pike to Keedysvllle, it moved a short dis-
tance to the right of the town, near Antietam Creek, and encamped for the
night. On the following day, the IGth, at twelve o'clock, the division marched
to the right, and took position in the skirt of woods near the HagerstowTi turn-
pike, on which the right rested. It was here deployed and was soon engaged,
driving the enemy's pickets a half mile, and attacking his main line. It was
twilight when this point was reached, and at dark our artillery was placed in
position and opened a most terrific fire upon the enemy at short range. This
lasted until ten o'clock. At daybreak on the following morning, the regiment
moved forward witk the brigade six hundred yards along the pike, towards
Sharpsbm-g, the right still resting on the turnpike, when the enemy was en-
countered in the cornfield in force. A fierce infantry contest ensued, in which
the enemy was driven back a distance of fifty yards, but subsequently regained
the ground. Here the line received a raking fire of musketry from the woods
on the left, around which the leit of the division line made a, curve, sustaining
18G2 ANTIETAM AND FREDEPJCKSRURG. 727
a Itcavy loss. At this juncture n, battery was hrouglit into position an com-
manding ground in rear of tlie line, and opened a fire of canister upon the
enemy, that enabled the infantry to advance to tlie fence, which was held until
nine o'clock, when the division was relieved. The Seventh, holding a position
which could not for the time be filled, was retained a half hour longer in line
when it also was relieved; but as it was withdrawing, the regiment which had
taken its place being new and unused to battle, fell into disorder and aban-
doned the ground, when the Seventh was again ordered back. At ten o'clock
it was again relieved and marched back to the woods in the rear. On reachin*^
the woods General Sumner rode up and asked, *' What regiment is this ?" " The
Seventh Eeserves," was the answer. " I want you," said the General, ^' to again
advance to the fence in your front, on the rising ground in view of the enemy."
This was promptly done, though at a fearful cost. Captain Colwell, and pri-
vates John Callio, Leo Faller, David Spahr and William Gulp, all of company
A, being killed or mortally wounded by the explosion of a single shell, oii
reaching the fence, Sumner's Gorps having repulsed the enemy's onset, the regi-
ment was ordered back to the rear, and at eleven o'clock rejoined the division.
On the 18th a detachment of the regiment, under Gaptain King, was ordered
out for the burial of the dead. On the 19th it moved forward two miles to the
Potomac, when it was discovered that the enemy had escaped into Virginia. On
the 3d of October the division was reviewed by the President, and on the 12th
the Seventh was detailed as a part of the force sent out to meet the rebel cav-
alry on its raid under Stuart. Glothing was soon after provided, and on the
26th it moved by way of Berlin across the Potomac to Warrenton, arriving on
the Cth of November, and was immediately placed on the picket line. The
regiment remained in camp here until the 16th, when it moved with the army,
now in command of General Burnside, in the direction of Fredericksburg.
After a three days' march the division halted at Belle Plain, near Acquia Greek
where the regiment went into camp on familiar ground.
On the 10th of December demonstrations were commenced in force against
the enemy, to secure the crossing of the Eappahannock at Fredericksburg. A
general bombardment of the city was opened on the 11th, and on the following
day the army crossed the river and took position on the right bank below
Fredericksburg. Standing in line of battle for several hours, in front of the
heights bristling with cannon and bayonets, the Seventh was exposed to an
almost continuous enfilading fire from Stuart's Light Battery on its left,* while
at the same time the enemy's guns in front were kept actively at work. Dur-
ing this artillery duel, which it bore with imshaken firmness, the horse of the
Adjutant, Lieutenant Stout, was struck by a shell, and the Adjutant himself
slightly wounded. To remain quiet under such a fire was more tryino- than
active conflict with the foe, and it was a relief to hear the order to charo-e the
Seventh obeying it with alacrity. Moving forward upon the heights, leaping
ditches, and disregarding every obstruction, the line penetrated deep into the
woodSj until it sm-prised in their very trenches the soldiers of Longstreet's
* Shortly after nine A. M., the partial rising of the mist disclosed a large force moving in
line of battle against Jackson. Dense jnasses appeared in front of A. P. Hill, stretching far
up the river in the direction of Fredericksburg. As they advanced, Major Pclham, of Stuart's
horse artillery, v/ho was stationed near the Port Royal road with one section, opened a rapid
and wen directed enfilade fire which arrested their progess — Lee's Official Rejort, Battle-field
of Fredericksburg, {rebel,) page 28.
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Corps.* The enemy's line was broken and thrown into confusion, and the
Seventh alone sent over one hundred prisoners to the rear.
Though the advantage gained was lost, and the final event proved the battle
a failure, yet the Seventh made no more glorious record during the war than in
this fight, and can poiut with pride to its trophies won, and prisoners captured.
The enlisted men of company A, particularly, came out of the fight laden with
spoils. Jacob Meloy found the sword of a rebel captain ; Edward B. Eheem
received the sword from a captain of the First Kentucky Regiment, and a Vir-
ginia captain delivered up his sword into the hands of Henry Hyte. But more
glorious than all, the battle flag of the Nineteenth Georgia was gallantly seized
from the rebel color bearer by Corporal Jacob Cart, who immediately delivered
it to Captain Beatty. Upon General Meade's application, this flag was next
day sent to general headquarters and officially recognized as the only trophy
at Fredericksburg. The War Department afterwards awarded a medal to Cor-
poral Cart for his gallantry.
A memorable incident occurred, during the action, to private David D. Cur-
riden, also of company A, who in advance, had become separated from the
regiment, and in a counter charge of the enemy was captured. While in the
hands of his captors, a lucky turn in the fight brought forward a force of union
troops, and the rebels, to their surprise, suddenly found themselves transformed
from captors to captives. Private Curriden not only regained his freedom, but
had the honor of escorting to the union lines as prisoners, not less than three
rebel officers, one of whom gave his name as Colonel E. W. Atkinson, Twenty-
sixth Georgia Volunteers, in command of Lawton's Brigade.
In his report of the battle of Fredericksburg, General Meade says : " The
Seventh engaged the enemy to the left, capturing many prisoners and a stand-
ard, driving them from their rifle-pits and temporary defences, and continuing
the pursuit till encountering the enemy's reinforcements they were in turn
driven back." The losses of the Seventh in this battle were grievous. Lieu-
tenant Comfort was killed; Colonel Bolinger received a painful wound in the
ankle; Adjutant Stout was wounded as already mentioned; Lieutenant Zug,
of company H, was wounded in the arm, which was so shattered as to require
amputation ; Lieutenant Snyder, of company B, was severely wounded, losing
a leg. The casualties among the enlisted men were six killed, seventy-two
wounded and twenty-two missing.
On the 14th, picket and heavy artillery firing was kept up nearly the entire
day. On the following day, Captain King, with a detail from the brigade, was
sent out to the truce line, for the purpose of exchanging the wounded and bring-
ing them off the field. They had lain there since the 13th, and the hands and
feet of many were frozen. On the 15th of December, the Seventh, in connec-
tion with the entire army, re-crossed the river, and next day resumed its quar-
ters in the old camp near Belle Plain. The only notable event which trans-
pired during the ensuing winter was the attempt to again cross the river and
*Hili in forming his division to receive the attack had placed the brigades of Archer, Lane
and Pender from right to left in advance, with Gregg in the rear of the interval between Archer
and Lane, and Thomas in rear of that between Lane and Pender. While Field's Brigade,
under command of Colonel Brockenbrough, was ordered to support the fourteen guns of Lieu-
tenant Colonel Walker on his right. Meade continuing to push forward his line drove back
Lanes right and Archer's left, and wedging his way through, crossed the railroad and reached
the iiortion of the New MiUtary Road held by Gregg's men, capturing, as he did so, several
standards and two hundred prisoners.— Battle-field of Fredericksburg, {rebel,) page Q,]..
1864 BATTLE OF THE WILDERNESS. 729
offer battle, but which euded in the "mud march." The sufferings and hard-
ships of that march were such, that the army would, doubtless, have preferred to
have been summoned to a pitched battle, than to have again endured its trials.
The Eeserves by this time had become so much reduced by hard fighting,
that earnest efforts were made by the Governor and military authorities of the
State to secure their return to Pennsylvania in a body, with a view to recruit-
ing their ranks. This purpose was not effected; but the division was, on the
Sth of February, 1863, by order of the War Department, transferred from ac-
tive operations in the field to duty in the Department of Washington. Em-
barking at Belle Plain on the 7th of February, the regiment proceeded to Alex-
andria, and on the 11th marched to Upton's Hill, where it remained in camp
until the 14th of April, and was then for a time on duty at Camp Convalescent.
On the 18th of June it returned to Alexandria, and was assigned to duty in
the command of General Slough. Various changes here took place in its or-
ganization. Lieutenant Colonel E. M. Henderson resigned his commission, to
accept the office of Provost Marshal of the Fifteenth District of Pennsylvania,
under the general enrollment law. Major C. A. Lyman was commissioned Lieu-
tenant Colonel, and Captain L. B. Speese, Major. Lieutenant E. Beatty, pro-
moted to tbe Captaincy of company A^ was ordered on special duty as A. A.
A. General at the headquarters of General Martindale, Military Governor of
Washington. During the summer and fall of 1863, the regiment remained at
Alexandria, where its duties consisted mainly of provost and guard duty, which
were discharged with an efficiency that eUcited the warm commendation of tlie
commanding general.
In the latter i)art of April, 1864, orders were received directing the regi-
ment to prepare again for active operations in the field. On the 18th, the line
of march, which for more than a year had been suspended, was again resumed,
to join the grand army, which was preparing to launch forth on its campaign
in the Wilderness. At Manassas it halted and remained several days. The
Reserves, now commanded by General S. W. Crawford, were attached to the
Fifth Corps, under General Warren, the First Brigade, to which the Seventh
belonged, being commanded by Colonel William M'Candless. On the 2d of
May, the regiment broke camp and advanced along the Eapidan, crossing on
the following day, and encamped at night in the wilderness, near the Chancel-
lorsville battle ground, the Eeserves occupying the centre of the line. On the
following morning, quite early, it was advanced about three miles, the First
Brigade resting in an open field for an hour, when it marched to the right, was
deployed and advanced into the woods, where it soon met the enemy, and the
battle opened. The Second Eegiment was immediately deployed and advanced
as skirmishers, while the Seventh and Eleventh were advanced in line of battle.
Soon the skirmishers were driven in, but the enemy were met by our main force
and routed, retreating into the woods in their rear. In moving forward through
the dense forest in pursuit, company B on the left, and also the right of the
line, became detached from the body of the regiment, and failing to receive
any orders to return or change its course pushed steadily on. Fired with pat-
riotic ardor the men paused not, until suddenly they found the enemy closing
in on their rear, with every avenue of retreat cut off. At first the firing from
the rear was supposed to be from our own men, but this idea was soon dissi-
pated by the appearance of the rebels. An effort was made to break through
to the left, but was met by an unyielding resistance. The right was then tried
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730 THIRTY-SIXTH KE&IMENT— SEVENTH RBSEKVE. 18G4
and a detom- made througli the woods, but with like ill success. Finding that
he had been the victim of a stillfully laid ambuscade, and that he was com-
pletely suiTounded, Colonel Bohnger was compelled to ^irrender, as further
resistance would hare inyolved a hopeless butchery of his men. But had they
known the fate to which their inhuman captors were to subject them, they
Avould, doubtless, have preferred slaughter upon the field to the endurance of
the horrors of captivity which it was their lot to experience. Two hundred and
seventy-two officers and men were captured, and were immediately marched
to the rear of the rebel army at Orange Court House, and thence to Lynch-
burg, Virginia. The enlisted men were speedily conveyed to the infamous rebel
prison pen at Andersonville, Georgia, and the officers were sent to Macon, and
were subsequently placed under fire of our guns at Charleston, for the protec-
tion of the city — a novel material for the bulwarks of a town in civilized Avar-
fare. The triumphant march of Sherman to the Sea opened the miserable
prisons of the captives^ after a confinement of seven months and twenty-three
days; but long before relief came, many had fallen victims of cruelty and star-
vation. Of the privates, sixty-seven died at Andersonville, the numbers^ of
whose graves are given in the accompanying rolls, a much larger number,
doubtless, at Florence, not ascertained, while many expired on their way home,
and others have died lingering deaths, the results of exposure and privation.
The sad and unlooked for event of the capture of nearly the entire regiment,
from no fault of any of its officers, but happenings in the chances of war,
at the very threshold of General Grant's campaign, terminated its military-
career. Captain Samuel B. King, of company H, who had been relieved at his
own request, on the day on which the battle of the Wilderness was fought^
from recruiting' service in Pennsylvania, returned to the division and was as-
signed to the command of those who escaped capture, and the recruits, in aU
numbering one hundred and ten. This miniature battalion, the representative
of the regiment, had its place in the brigade, and participated in the desperate
fighting which ensued, up to the expiration of its^ term of service, when, with
the division, it was ordered ta proceed to Harrisburg, where on its arrival an
enthusiastic welcome, from the Governor and military authorities, awaited it.
Proceeding- thence to Philadelphia, it was duly mustered out of the United
States service on the 16th of June, 1864:.
Note.— Samuel EUiot, of Carlisle, a private in company A, kept a Diary of Ms prison life, and
after his release published it in a neat pamphlet of seventy-five pages. The following extracts
in confirmation of the statements in the text, and as illustrative of life, or rather death at An-
dersonville, are here given :
l^unday, May 22. — Arrived at Andersonville, sixty miles from Macon. Here we were drawn
into fine and counted off into nineties, which constituted a detachment. After we were counted
off a rebel officer said, " if there is any man among you who can write his name let him step
two paces to the front;" the whole ninety, with one or two exceptions, stepped to the front;
he then called lor a Sergeant who could write his name ; after getting one, placed us in his
charge ; our names were taken and we were marched into a prison containing about thirteen
acres of ground, surrounded by a high stockade buUt of heavy pine logs and closely guarded
by numerous sentinels who stood on elevated boxes overlooking the camp. About eight feet
from the stockade was a low, rough built railing called the " dead line," to lay a hand on or
pass which was death from a guard's musket. The camp contains about fifteen thousand men,
most oi whom have been prisoners from eight to ten months, and were once strong, able bodied
men, but are now nothing morQ than walking skeletons, covered with filth and vermin, and
can hardly be recognized as white men. The horrible sights are almost enough to make us
give up in dispair— the ground is covered with filth, and vermin can be seen crawling m the
sand. In the centre of the camp is a stream of dirty water so warm and greasy we can scarcely
1864 PRISON LIFE AT ANDERSON V^ILLE. 731
drink it. The sights I saw on this, my first day in Andersonville, so filled me with horror that
I can give but a poor idea of this prison den.
Monday 23 — Twenty-three years old to-day— a miserable place to celebrate one's birth day.
Thursday 26.— Rained all night, and as our shelter leaked we were completely soaked, be-
sides being cold and hungry. Wirz has a squad of his men digging a deep trench inside the
*'dead line"" so as to prevent further tunneling.
Sunday, June 12.— Drew half a pint of mouldy rice and a small piece of pork for a day's
ration.
Wednesday 15.— A poor cripple shot for stepping inside the " dead line;'' he said he was
so miserable he wished to die, and took this means of having his wish gratified.
Thursday 13. — Tlie small rations, of such poor quality, with the rainy weather, is killiuo' the
men off at a terrible rate— there are now over one hundred boflies at the gate to be carried to
the " dead house."
Friday 24.— The majority of the camp drew fresh meat which the rebel Quartermaster calls
beef, but he can't fool "old soldiers" with his mule and horse flesh. It might have been
pretty good had they brought it in witliin a week after its death, or had given us a large enough
piece to allow for the maggots ; we were too hungry to consider long about eating it ; also drew
"chicken feed,' and a small piece of wormy pork— quite a variety for one day ; went out for
wood : the first time I have been outside the stockade since here. What a relief it is to see the
outside world and get a breath of fresh air-
Monday 27.— For a long time the camp has been in a great state of excitement caused by a
band of wretches who term themselves "Mosby's raiders." They watch every squad of pri-
soners brought in and take from them everything of any value. Several men have been killed
by them and others badly wounded.
Sunday, July 10. — The "six raiders " found guilty of murder to be hanged to-morrow.
Wednesday 27.— More prisoners from Gtrant'sand Shermans armies, among them a number
of one hundred day men, whose term of service has almost expired. They say the rebels
sliould release them on that account.
Thursday 28. — The rebels fired a sohd shot over the camp for the purpose, I suppose, of
showing us they had ammunition on hand. They are very much afraid of us making a break
when the gates are opened to pass prisoners through. When the shot was fired a loud cheer
was giveuj and cries of " lay down^" " stand to your guns," &c., could be heard in all parts of
ihe camp.
Wednesday, August -S — On different battle fields I have witnessed many horrible sights, but
none to compare with what I saw to-day— a man lying on the bank of the stream being eaten
to death by maggots. They could be seen issuing from his eyes and mouth, and his body was
eaten completely raw in several places. We could do nothing with him but let him alone to
die a miserable death.
Wednesday 10. — This evening we were called upon to witness the death of another of our
comrades, Van B. Eby. He bore his prison life bravely, but has at last fallen a victim to ill-
treatment and starvation. He was loved by all who knew him, and his loss is mourned by
many friends.
Saturday 20. — Heard the glorious news that the "Dutch Captaiij," Wirz, is dangerously
ill, and has been sent to Macon. Many thousand wishes have this day been made that he may
never recover.
Thursday 25. — Charles Jarimer, a recruit of our company, and a bunk -mate of mine, died
to-day, after a long and painful illness ; helped to carry his body to the " dead house"— a house
built in the rear of the hospital, outside the stockade. There were about twenty-five other
bodies, most of which had been stripped of all their clothing, and were so black and swollen
they could not be recognized. While I was there I saw them pUing the bodies one on top of
the other, into the wagon, to be hauled to their graves or ditches. I passed through the hos-
pital on my way back, and the sights I saw there were enough to make one sick : the tents
were filled with what could once have been called men, but were now nothing but mere skele-
tons. The short time I was there I saw several die. A man is never admitted to the hospital
until there is no hope of his recovery, and when once there it is seldom, if ever, he returns.
Sunday, September 4.— Attended the funeral services of a member of company F, who died
during the night. It is terrible to see how our regiment is thinning out ; every day brings the
sad news of the death of one or more of our comrades. Death ! nothing but death ! throughout
the prison. Rations small— almost starved.
Monday 12.— No transportation ready for us; had to lay at the gate all night, where we wero
almost eaten up by musquitoes, fleas and lice. At seven o'clock the gates were opened and we
once more breathed the pure, fresh air. I have often heard of the slave traders packing the
732 THIRTY-SIXTH KBOIMENT — SEVENTH EESEEVE. 1864
slaves in rows in vessels, but never had any idea of what it was untU we were packed into the
cars at the depot : one man sits down with his knees up, and another would sit with his back
to him, so as to fit closely, and so on untU the car was full. After a very uncomfortable ride
we arrived at Macon, where we were allowed to stand up and stretch our limbs, which gave
us a great deal of pain, after sitting so long in one position. Each car was supplied with a slim
allowance of com bread. Left Macon at four o'clock in the afternoon.
Wednesday 14.— Passed through Charleston at day-hght, but had no opportunity of seeing
the city. Arrived at Florence, South Carolina ; distance travelled last night and this morning
two hundred and fifty-nine miles.
Thursday 15.— Have had nothing to eat for two days; am so weak I can scarcely walk, and
hungry enough to eat anything. Some tai k of another prison at this place. Taken into a large
woods where we remained until three o'clock, when we were arjain placed on cars and taken
about two mUes from the town, where we went into a large field to encamp. On our way here
each man of our ' ' bunk ' ' took a rail from the fence, which helped considerably in building our
shelter, besides furnishing us with fire wood. The camp is strongly guarded by boys from ten
to fourteen years of age, old men and blood hounds. No rations ; tired and almost starved.
Sunday, October 9.— A large squad of prisoners brought in from Charleston, who report
General Sherman in possession of Macon, and that he re-captured about two thousand of our
sick.
Tuesday 11.— A large supply of clothing from the Sanitary Commission arrived for our siek,
but instead of giving it to them, the rebels picked out the best for themselves, and gave the
balance to the Irish " Regulators. " This Ls a body of men who have formed themselves into a
band to preserve order throughout the camp, and they treat the poor weak prisoners a great
deal worse than the rebels do. I have seen several of our men taken to the swamp and whip-
ped untU they were not able to stand. If one of the Regulators wants a tin cup or pan, all he
has to do is to pick one out and go to the Judge (one of their number) and claim it ; the man
who is the rightful owner is obhged to give it up, and if he says a word about it he is taken to
the whipping post to receive ten or twenty lashes.
Tuesday 18.— Cold, disagreeable day; a lot of sanitary blankets were brought in camp to
be distributed among the men who were entirely destitute of shelter. Six blankets were to
be drawn by lot, by each one huhdred men, but before drawing, the following oath was ad-
ministered : "You do solemnly swear that you are entirely destitute of shelter, that you do
not possess a blanket, or do not bunk with any one who does. ' ' I beheve there has been enough
blankets sent for all the men who are without shelter, and that the rebels have kept as many
as they wished for their own use. Drew meal and fresh beef ; cold rain in the evening.
Monday 31. — While at Andersonville I did not suppose the rebels had a worse prison in the
South, but I have now found out that they have. This den is ten times worse than that at An-
dersonviUe. Our rations are smaller and of poorer quahty, wood more scarce, Hce plentier,
shelters worn out, and cold weather coming on. I have stood my prison hfe wonderfully, but
now I am commencing to feel it more sensibly, and am getting too weak to move about. To
add to my misery I have the scurvy in the gums.
Thursday, November 3.— Passed a miserable night ; was obliged to lie down in the water,
and this morning I am so stiff and sore that I am scarcely able to stand. I am soaking wet
and my cold is much worse. We have a little wood, but it is so wet we caimot cook with it.
Drew nothing but meal.
Tuesday 8.— Great excitement over an election held in camp for Lincoln and M'Clellan, and
if the votes had only been counted they would have given Lincoln a nice little help. The elec-
tion was held as follows : Two bags of beans, one of white and one of black, were placed inside
the dead line ; an empty bag was nailed to the stockade, and as the men marched by they took
their bean and deposited it in the empty bag. Ten thousand votes were cast, and wheii counted
they gave a majority of over two thousand for Lincoln. Men were out electioneering, and there
was quite as much excitement as there would have been over an election at home, only the
whisky and fighting were dispensed with.
I Wednesday 23.— Rained all night, and we were obhged to take turns staying up to bail the
water out of our cellar, which came in almost as fast as we could dip it out. We were obhged
to huddle together to keep warm, but it was a hard matter, as we were obhged to lay in about
six inches of water. This morning I am cold and wet, and I can truly say I never felt so mis-
erable in aU my hfe. We have not had a bite to eat for seventy hours, consequently I am
almost famished. Drew a pint of meal.
Friday, December 2.— We are aU so weak from starvation that we have been obhged to sus-
pend work upon our shanty.
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PRISON LIFE AT FLORENCE, SOUTH CAROLINA.
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Wcdnesda}/ 7 Cold, rainy, windy morning ; called out before day-light with the glorious
news to fall into line to be examined for parole. Can it be possible that the day of deliverance
has at last arrived ? While our hundred were marching inside the dead line I trembled with
fear lest I should not be taken, but my fears were allayed when the surgeon pressed upon my
arm and told me to go, I cannot say how I felt when he told me this— I trembled, not with
fear, but joy. Eleven hundred and eighty of us were marched outside the stockade, where we
signed the parole papers, and stood around smaU smoky fires until late in the afternoon.
/Sunday 11.— Rained nearly all night ; could not sleep on account of the cold and Uce. It
seems as if for every one we burned two came in its place Still raining this morning. FeU into
line at one o'clock and were again marched to the rebel truc3 boat and steamed into the harbor.
Passed Fort Sumpter (now nothing but a mass of ruins) and Moultrie, when we met our
boats. It would be impossible to describe the feelings of the men when our dear old flag came
into view; tears of joy filled many eyes, and cheer after cheer rent the air. After we were
marched on our boats we each had a pound of boiled pork, nine hard tack and a quart of cofifee
issued to us. It was an amusing sight to see us devour these rations— any person would have
thought we had not had a bite of anything to eat for a week.
Monday 26. — Arrived at Harrisburg some time in the night and took lodgings at the " White
HaU." After breakfast I went to the depot and met my brother, who passed me without
knowing me. It is not necessary for me to tell of the joy it gave me to meet my friends, or
of the joy it gave them to see me, after so long an absence.
FIELD AND STAFF OFFICERS
Elisha B. Harvey.
H. C. Bolinger
Joseph Totten
R. M. Henderson
Chaun'y A. Lyman
Le Grand B. Speese
A. Brady Sharp.
Wm. J. Harvey
Charles M. Stout....
James L. Hastings.
Charles A. Lane....
John A. Cogley
Alfred W. Green..
J. Lander Bishop
Thomas Jones
R. W. Ross
Volney Hornet
Thos. P. Hunt
A. Judson Furman
Col..
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Lt. Col.
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Major.
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Chap'n
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June 26, '61,
April 24, '61,
May 8, '61,
April 21, '61,
AprU24, '61,
June 13, '61,
April 21, '61,
Oct. 15, '61,
July 27, '61,
April 24, '61,
June 13, '61,
April 24, '61,
June 5, '61,
Aug. 26, '62,
June 5, '61,
Aug. 2, '62,
Sept. 12, '62,
Aug. 12, '61,
Sept. 25, '62,
Resigned July 4, 1862.
Pr. to Lt. Col., May 5, '62— to Col., Aug. 1 1862—
Bv. Brig. Gen., Mar. 13, '65— disch. Aug. 19, '64.
Pr. to Lt. Col., June 26, '61— resigned May 5, '62.
Pr. from Capt. Co. A to Lieut. Col., July 4, '62—
brevet Colonel and brevet Brigadier General,
March 13, 1865— resigned April 30, 1863.
Promoted to Major, .June 26, 1861— to Lt. Colonel,
July 25, 1863— resigned February 21, 1864,
Pr. to Maj., July 25, '6-3— Bv. Lt. Col., March 13,
'65— captured May 5, '64— disch. March 12, '65.
Promoted to Adjutant, July 3, '61— resigned July
15, 1862— to General Ord's Staff.
Pr. to Adj., Nov. 20, '61— resigned Nov. 25, 1862.
Pr. to Adj., Dec. 2, '62— dismissed Nov. 12, 1864.
Pr. to Sergt. Maj., May 3,1863— to Adj., Mar. 24,
'64— Bv. Capt. Mar. 13, '65— disch. Mar. 27, '65.
Pr. to R. Q. M., June 26, 1861— res. July 9, 1862.
Promoted to Q. M. Sergt., June 26, 1861— to 1st
Lt. and Q. M., August 1, 1862— Bv. Capt., Mar.
13, 1865— mustered out with reg., June 16, 1864.
Resigned January 18, 1863.
Promoted Surg, Feb. 7, '63— disch. June 7, 1864.
Promoted Surgeon 37th reg. P. V., Sept. 12, 1862.
Dismissed April 6, 1863.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Resigned July 16, 1862.
Mustered out with regiment, June 16, 1864.
Note. — The following abbreviations have been used in the preparation of remarks !
Ab. absent.
Asst. assistant.
Adj. Adjutant.
Ba. buried.
Bv. brevet.
Bd. band.
Capt. Captain.
Chap. Chaplain.
Cor. Corporal. Fr. from.
Com. commissioned or Furl, furlough.
commissary.
Cert, certificate.
Dis. dismissed.
Dis'y. disability.
Disch. discharged.
Exp. expiration.
Hos. hospital.
Lt. Lieutenant.
Mus. mustered.
Muc. musician.
Mis. missing.
Pr. promoted.
PI. principal.
Priv. private.
Reg. regiment.
Red. reduced.
Res. resigned.
Kem. removed.
Sen. sentenced.
Serv. service.
Surg. Surgeon.
Sgt. Sergeant.
Sub. substitute.
Stew, steward.
Tr. transferred.
Vet. veteran volunteer.
Wd. wounded.
Wds. wo)inds.
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THIKTY-SIXTH REGIMENT — SEVENTH EESEEVE,
NAME.
RANK.
DATE OF MUSTEK
ISTO SERVICE.
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REMARKS.
Edward P. Zinn
James S. Robinson
George W. Brown...
John C. Stover
Ross Cummings
William H. Gibson
Nathan Kleintop
William Kar-slake...
Sr.Maj.
...do
Q.M.S.
Com. Sr
...do
Hos. St.
P'l Muc
Muc
...do
May 28, '61,
June 13, '61,
July 16, '61,
April 22, '61,
Sept. 10, '61,
May 31, '61,
July 19, '61,
Sept. 24, '61,
Sept. 24, '61,
3
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Promoted to Sergeant Major, June 28, 1861— to
2d Lieutenant company I, April 7, 1862.
Promoted to Sergeant Major, April 1, 1862— to
2d Lieutenant company F, March 1, 1863.
Promoted to Q. M. Sergeant, October 1, 1862—
mustered out with regiment, June 16, 1864.
Promoted to Commissary Sergeant, Oct. 1, '62—
mustered out with regiment, June 16, 1864.
Promoted to Com. Sergt., Nov. 28, 1861— wd. in
action, June 30, 1862— taken prisoner and died.
Promoted to Hospital Steward, June 27, 1861—
mustered out with regiment, Jnne 16, 1864.
Promoted to Principal Musician, Jan. 1, 1862 —
mustered out with regiment, June 16, 1864.
Not on muster out roll.
Not- on muster out roll.
...do
Not on muster out roll.
David K. Wagner...
...do
Not on muster out roll.
Company A.
RECRUITED IN CUMBERLAND COUNTY.
Rob't M.Henderson
James S. Col well.
Erkurius Beatty..
Samuel V. Ruby..
D. W. Burkholder.
William Holmes
Wm. M. Henderson
VanBuren Eby
John D. Adair
Jno. A. Burkholder
W. L. Spottswood.
Jacob Cart
William W. Harper
John J. Faller ....
David M. M'Cune..
John R. Kenyon....
Wm. Zimmerman.
John S. Humer .
Edgar W. Hays
Rich. P. Henderson
William B. Hubly
S.im'l A. M'Beth.
Capt.
1st Lt...
2d Lt...
1st Sgt.
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Serg't.
...do....
April 21,
April 21,
April 21,
April 21,
June 10,
April 21,
April 21,
April 21,
April 21,
April 21,
April 21,
June 8,
April 21,
Aug. 21,
June 29,
June 6,
April 21,
April 21,
April 21,
April 21,
July 10,
April 21,
'61,
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'61,
3
'61,
3
'61,
3
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3
'61,
3
'61,
3
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'61,
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'61,
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'61,
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3
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Wounded at Charles City Cross Boads, June 30,
1862, and at Bull Run, Aug. 30, 1862— promoted
to Lieutenant Colonel, July 4, 1862.
Promoted from 1st Lieutenant to Captain, July
4. 1862— killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Wounded at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30,
1862— pr. from 2d to 1st Lieut., July 4, 1862— to
Capt. Sept. 17, '62— Bv. Maj. and Bv. Lt. Col.,
Mar. 13, 186.5— mus. out with Co., June 16, 1864.
Pr. to 1st Sergt., Mar. 15, '62— to 2d Lt., Aug. 1,
'62— to 1st Lt., Sept. 17, '62— Bv. Capt. March
13, 1865— captured at Wilderness, May 5, 1864—
discharged March 11, 1865.
Promoted to Corp., Aug. 9, 1862— to 2d Lt., Sept.
17, 18r2— brevet 1st Lt., March 13, 1865— cap-
tured, Mav 5, 1864— disch. March 12, 1865.
Pr. toSgt., Dec. 7, '61— to 1st Sgt., July 4, '62— cap-
tured May 5, '64 — died at Annapolis, June 3, '65.
Promoted to 1st Sergeant, January 1, 1862 — died
at Carlisle, Pa., March 12, 1862.
Promoted to Sergt. Dec. 7, '61— to 1st Sergt., July
4, 1862— prisoner May 5, 1864— died at Ander-
sonville, August 12, 1864— grave 5,392.
Promoted to 2d Lieut company G, Dec. 18, 1861.
Promoted to Sergt. , Mar. 18, 1862— wounded and
prisoner at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862— dis-
charged on Surgeon's certificate, March 5, 1863.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 6, 1862.
Promoted to Sergeant, March 5. '63 — transferred
to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, 1864— Vet.
Promoted to 1st Sergeant, Co. G, Mar. 5, 1862.
Promoted to Corporal, March 3, 1862— to Sergt.,
September 1, 1862- prisoner from May 5, 1864,
to March 5, 1865— discharged April 3, 1865.
Pr. to Corp., Sept. 27, '61— to Sgt., Sept. 1, '62—
mis. in action at Wilderness, May 5, 1864— Vet.
Promoted to Sergeant, March 3, 1862— died at
Washington, D. C, May 28.
Pr. to Sergt., June 1, '62— died at Baltimore, Aug.
22, 1862, of wounds received in action.
Wd. at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862— pr. to Corp.,
Aug. 1, 1862— mus. out with Co., June 16, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 17, '61.
Promoted to Corp to 2d Lt., Co. E, Mar. 1, '63.
Promoted to Corporal, June 1, 1862— discharged
on Surgeon's certificate, December 24, 1862.
Promote'rl to Corp., March 15, '62— wd. at Antie-
tam— disch. on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 1864.
THREE TEARS' SERVICE.
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Isaac B. Parker
Samuel Elliott
Corp....
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John T. Harris.
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Jacob Landis, Jr....
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John F. Morrison...
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Samuel Sites
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WilUamM. Gulp....
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William Kistler
William A. Monyer
Adams, John F
Muc...
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Private
Bosh Lewis .
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Bratton, William....
Bixler, Andrew H..
Bliss, Charles
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Brannin , Patrick. . . .
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Brechbill, Chas. W
Cockley, John R
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Curriden, David D..
Constercamp, Jos...
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Cuddy, John T
Callio, Johu.
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Dixon, Wm, T. B...
Dubessev, Joseph...
Elliott, Isaac
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Eusininger, Wm. A
Elliott, John W
Eby, Harry J
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Fry, Georo'e.
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Faller, Leo W
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Greason, John H....
Gardner, Jacob A...
Goddard, Charles E
Gould, Wilson H
Green, Henry T
Haverstick, Jos. B..
Halbert, Joseph L..
Harkness, Chas. C
...do
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Heiser, .Tohn G
Hoffer, Geora;e W...
Halbert, Charles B
Haverstick, J. W ...
Hecker, Henry L...
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Hendricks, John H
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Humer, John W...
Hyte, Henry E
Harkness, Wm. H.
HefiQefinger, Sam'l
Humer, .Tesse B
Haverstick, David.
Haverstick, Benj...
Jarmier, Charles...
Kempton, Sydney.,
Low, Jacob N....
Long, And'w K, Jr
Laird, William S
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April 21, '61,
Aug. 21, '61,
June 4, '61,
April 21, '61,
May 12, '61,
Sept. 2, '61,
July 10, '61,
July 9, '61,
April 21, '61,
Jan. 13, '64,
April 21, '61,
April 21, '61,
April 21, '61,
April 21, '61,
April 21, '61,
Juiv 'Zo, '62,
July 8, '61,
April 21, '61,
Aug. 28, '62
May 21, '61,
July 8, '61,
June
Aug.
April
Aug.
April
April
April
July
July
July
April
April 21, '61,
April 21, '61,
April 21, '61,
June 6, '61,
July 8, '61,
April 2), '61,
April 21, '61,
April 21, '61,
April 21, '61,
July 10, '61,
July 8, '61,
April 21, '61,
July 8, '61,
June 3, '61,
April 21, '61,
Aug. 23,
April 21,
Mar. 22,
July 12,
Aug. 23.
Aug. 23,
Jan. 26,
April 21, '61,
July 27, '62,
Aug. 27, '61,
Jan. 21, '64,
Transferred to cavalry regiment, July 23, 1861.
Promoted to Cor., Sept. 1, 1862 — prisoner from
May 5, to Dec. 11, 1864— disch. June 23, 1865.
Promoted to Cor. — prisoner from May 5, 1864,
to Feb. 27, 1865— discharged April 1, 1865.
Promoted to Cor., May, 1862 — missing in action
at Wilderness, May 5, 1864.
Promoted to Cor., March 1, 1863 — prisoner from
May 5, to Dec. 11, 1864— disch. March 21, 180.5,
Promoted to Cor., March 5, 186.3 — prisoner from
May 5, 1864, to March 4, '65— disch. April 3, '05.
Promoted to Cor., Sept. 1, 1862 — died of wounds
received at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 16, 1804.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 4, 1862.
Captured May 5, 1864 — died at Annapolis, March
10, 1865.
Mustered out with company, June 16, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 16, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 27, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, April 22, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. May 14, '62.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate — date unknown.
Prisoner May 5, 1864 — died at Andersouville,
August 23, 1864— grave 6,551.
Died October 12, 1861.
Wounded at Antietam, Sept. 17, '62— transferred
to Veteran Reserve Corps— date unknown.
Transferred to Signal Corps, August 16, 1863.
Prisoner from May 5, to December 11, 1864—
discharged February 24, 1865.
Missing in action at Wilderness, May 5, 1864.
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 15, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. May 16, '62.
Transferred to Vet. Res. Corps— date unknown.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 16, '62.
Pr. to Hos. Stew. 40th reg. P. V., Aug. 18, 1861.
Missing in action at Wilderness, May 5, 1804.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 27, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 8, '63.
Wd. at Bull Run, Aug. 30, '62-killed at Antie-
tam, Sept. 17, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 16, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeons certificate, Dec. 26, '61.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate — date unknown.
Missing in action at Wilderness, May 5, '64— Vet.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 16, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 16', 1864.
Wounded at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13. '62— tr. to
to Vet. Res. Corps — date unknown.
Transferred to Vet. Res. Corps, December 1, '63.
Mustered out with company, J une 16, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 14, '64.
Tr. to U. S. Marine Corps — date unknown.
Wd., with loss of right arm, and pris. at Gaines'
Mill— discharged Sept. 13, 1862.
Captured at Charles C'ity Cross Roads— disch. on
vSurgeon's certificate, Dec. 12, 1862.
Deserted Sept. 4, 1861— returned Aug. 14, '63—
disch. on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 14, 1864.
Transferred to i90th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Captured May 5, 1864 — discharged Feb. 9, 1865.
Missing in action at Wilderness, May 5, 1864.
Captured May 5, 1864— discharged June 16, 1805.
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Died near Washington, D. C, Sept. 19, 1861.
Prisoner Mav 5, '64— died at AndersonviUe, Aug.
26, 1864— girave. 6,931.
Transferred to Si anal Corps— discharged on Sur-
geon's certificate, April 30, 1863.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate — date unknown.
Promoted to 1st Lt., 13th Tennessee cavalry.
Tranferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, 1864.
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THIETY-SIXTH EEGIMENT— SEVENTH RESERVE,
Low, William A....
Mullln, Charles H..
Moore, James H....
Meloy, William M.
Meloy, Jacob L
M'Oleaf, William..
Private
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M'Croskey, J. H....
Miller, James A....
Nevin, David R. B.
Neff, Theophilus
Noble, Jacques W..
Natcher, John A.,
Nevel, William..,
Otto, John
Phillips, Edw. W
Patterson, August's
Rheem, Edward B
Reynolds, John
Robinson, John
Reitf, Frederick K
Rhoads, John
Schuchmau, J. C....
Strohm, George
Sharpe, A. Brady..
Sharpe, Thomas
Spicer, Charles A...
Snodgrass, William
Shamberger P. H...
Sipe, Marion P
Sites, William B....
Spangenburg, J. G
Schlusser, John A.
Stoey, William W...
Smith, Samuel E
Spahr, David
Spottswood, R. H
Steel, Joseph W...
Thompson, Jos. B
Vantilburg, Geo. H
Wolf, Edgar J...
Wyre, William. .
Watts, Wm. M
Waggoner, Jno. L.,
Welsh, George
Williams, George..,
Wunderlick, C. A..
Walker, Edwin T..
Walker, David S...
Wilders, George J..
Wise, George W....
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DATE OP MUSTEB
INTO SERVICE.
July 25, '62,
April 21, '61,
April 21, '61,
Aug. 22, '62,
April 21, '61,
July 18, '61,
Feb. 29, '64,
Aug. 27, '61,
April 21, '61,
July 21, '61,
Aug. 29, '61,
April 21, '61,
April 21, '61,
April 21, '61,
April 21, '61,
Oct. 10, '62,
July 8, '61,
July 16, '61,
Aug. 27, '61,
Jan. 15, '64,
July 25, '62,
April 21, '61,
April 22, '61,
April 21, '61,
April 21, '61,
June 4, '61,
Aug. 29, '61,
Aug. 27, '62,
April 21, '61,
April 21, '61,
June 6, '61,
Feb. 29, '64,
Mar. 23, '64,
April 21, '61,
April 21, '61,
April 21, '61,
April 21, '61,
April 21, '61,
April 21, '61,
July 10, '61,
July 8, '61,
May 29, '61,
April 21, '61,
April 21, '61,
April 21, '61,
June 6, '61,
Jan. 15, '64,
Feb. 23, '64,
April 21, '61,
July 8, '61,
Died at Camp Slough, October 10, 1863.
Disch. by order of War Department, Aug. 10, '61.
Transferred to cavalry regiment, July 23, 1861.
Transferred to I90th reg P. V., May 31, 1864.
Prisoner from May 5, to December 11, 1864 — dis-
charged March 22, 1865.
Captured May 5, 1864— died at Andersonville,
October 10, 1864— grave, 10,620.
Missing in action at Wilderness, May 5, 1864.
Died at Washington, D. C, December 24, 1862.
Promoted to 1st Lt. company K, 109th regiment
P. v., November 8, 1881.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 9, '63.
Wounded and prisoner at Gaines' Mill — disch.
on Surgeon's certificate, February 3, 1863.
Missing in action at Wilderness, May 5, '64 — ^Vet.
Died at Annapolis, Md., May 22, 1862.
Prisoner from May 30, 1864, to February 27, '65—
discharged April 12, 1865.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 26, 1861.
Deserted October 31, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 16, 1864.
Discharged by order of War Dept., Oct. 11, 1861.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Missing in action at Wilderness, ISIay 5, 1S64.
Missing in action at Wilderness, May 5, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 16, 1864.
Transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps, Dec. 1, '63.
Promoted to 2d Lieut, company E, July 3, 1861.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 16, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. May 16, '62.
Discharged on Sui-geon's certificate, Oct. 14, '62.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate — date unknown.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 21, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 27, '61.
Transferred to United States Cav., Nov. 30, 1862.
Missing in action at Wilderness, May 5, 1864.
Missing in action at Wilderness, May 5, 1864.
Died at Baltimore, August 2, 1862, of wounds
received at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Died at Washington, D. C, November 28, 1862.
Killed at South Mountain, September 14, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 12, '62.
Missing in action at Wilderness, May 5, '64 — Vet.
Transferred to Vet. Res. Corps — date unknown
Wd. at Charles City Cross Roads — disch. — date
unknown.
Promoted to 2d Lt. U. S. Cavalry, March, 1864.
Wd. at Charles City Cross Roads — discharged on
Surgeon's certificate, December 29, 1862.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate, June 30, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July, 1862.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Prisoner May 5, '64— died at Andersonville, July
19, '64— grave 3,605.
Missing in action at Wilderness, May 5, 1864.
Mis. in action at Bethesda Church, May 30, 1864.
Died at Richmond, Dec. 21, 1862. of wounds re-
ceived at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, 1862.
Company B.
RECRUITED IN PERRY COUNTY.
John Jameson
Capt
May 4, '61,
3
John Q. Snyder
...do
May 4, '61,
3
H. Clay Snyder
...do
May 4, '61,
3
Wounded at Antietarh, Sept. 14, 1862— resigned
November 11, 1862.
Promoted to 1st Lt., Nov. 11, '61 — to Capt., Nov.
11, '62 — wd., with loss of leg, at Fredericksburg,
Dec. 13, '62 — disch. on Surg, cert., Ajjril 9, '63.
Promoted to 1st Lt., Mar. Mar. 28, 1863— to Capt.,
July 21, 186S— discharged August 15, 1S63.
THREE YEARS' SERTTCE.
737
DATE OP MUSTEK
BANK.
INTO SERVICE.
i KEMAEUS.
George K. Schall...
1st Lt...
May 4, '61,
3 Resigned November 11, 1861.
...do
May 4, '61,
3 Promoted to Sgt., May 11, '61— to 2d Lt., Mar. 1,
'63— to 1st Lt., July 20, '63— dismissed May 3,'64.
W. H. Dieflenbach
2dLt...
May 4, '61,
3 Promoted to Sgt., July, 1862— to 2d Lt., July 31,
1863— brevet 1st Lt., March 13, 1865— captured
May 30, 1864— discharged March 12, 1865.
Amos W.Hetrick..
1st Sgt.
May 4, '61,
3 Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Henry H. Winters.
...do....
May 4, '61,
3 Promoted to 1st Sgt., June 26, 1862— discharged
Oct. 25, 1862, for wounds received at Bull Run.
John J. Hamilton...
...do
May 4, '61,
3 Promoted to Cor., May 1, 1862— to Sgt., Dec. 1,
1862— to 1st Sgt., Aug. 1, 1863— mustered out
with company, June 16, 1864,
Benjamin Huflf.
Serg't..
May 4, '61,
3 Promoted to Corp., March, 1863— to Sgt. Jan. 1,
'64— capt'd May 5, '64— disch. June 13, '65— Vet.
Wm. H. Portsline...
...do
May 4, '61,
3 Wounded at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862— pr. to
Sgt., Mar. 28, 1803— captured at Wilderness, May
5, '64— tr. to 190th reg. P. V., Mav 31, '64— Vet.
J. W. Eshelman
...do
May 4, '61,
3 Disch. on Surgeon's certiiicate- date unknown.
...do....
May 4, '61,
3 Promoted to Sgt., May 1, '62- discharged on Sur-
geon's certificate, January 21, 1863.
H. M'Craeken
...do
May 4, '61,
5 Promoted to Sgt., Sept. 1, 1863— mustered out
with company, June 16, 1864.
.do
May 4, '61,
3 Promoted to Sgt., January 1, 1804- mustered out
with company, June 16, 18:J4.
William Newkirk...
Corp....
May 4, '61,
3 Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
James Hebel
...do
May 4, '61, .
} Promoted to Corporal, Mar. 28, 1863— transferred
to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, 1864— Vet. .
Philip Kliuger
Muc
May 4, '61,
3 Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
T. Kirkpatrick.
do
July 18, '61, '
May 4, '61,
} Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 29, '62.
3 Disch. on Surg, cert., Oct. 11, 1862— re-enlisted
Adams, Matthew...
Private
Jan. 21, '64-dieda,t Alexandria, Va., Mar. 5, '64.
Bowers, Michael W
...do
May 4, '61,
5 Mustered out with company, June 16, 1864.
Bitting, Lewis
...do ....
May 4, '61,
May 4, '61, .
3 Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Mar. 3, 1863
Boyer, John E
...do
5 Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 23, '62.
Beaumont, Elias
...do
May 4, '61, .
} Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Billman, William...
...do
May 4, '61, [
} Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '6-1— Vet.
Blakelv, Joseph C
...do
Feb. 25, '64, .
} Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, '64.
} Mis. in action at Bethesda Church, Va., May 30, '64.
Bowers, Edward
...do
May 4, '61, i
Brown, George W...
...do
July 18, '61, r
5 Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Chamberlain, John..
...do
May 4, '61, I
i Wd. at Charles City Cross Roads, June SO, 1862—
absent at muster-out.
Cluck, John
...do
May 4, '61, C
5 Wounded, with loss of leg, at Fredericksburg,
Dee. 13, 1862— discharged Dec. 10, 1863.
Dewalt, William H
...do
May 4, '61, T
, Mustered out with company, June 16, 1864.
...do
May 4, '61, c
Jan. 28, '62, i
1 Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 1861.
...do
J Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. May 20. '62.
Duffy, James C
...do
May 4, '61, i
Jan. 28, '62, c
5 Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Deitrick, Leonard...
...do
CapturedMay5,'64— discharged— date unknown.
Free, William
...do
May 4, '61, o
May 4, '61, c
Mustered out with company, June 16, 1864.
Folev, George
...do
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 7, '62.
Grissinger, George..
...do
May 4, '61. E
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Dec. 20, '62.
Glaze, John W
...do
Jan. 28, '62, c
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, '64,
Gebhart, Charles
...do
July 18, '62, J
Tr. to Battery A, 43d reg. P. V., Jan. 23, 1862.
Glaze, Stephen F....
...do
May 4, "61, E
Capt'd May 5, '64— Died at Andersonville— Vet.
Griffin, Andrew H..
...do
May 4, '61, ?
I\Iis. in action at Wilderness, May 30, '64— Vet.
I'ain, John S ,
do
May 4, '61, S
May 4, '61. ?
May 4, '61, S
Mustered out with company, .Tune 16, 1864,
Hebel, John C
...do
.Mustered out with company, June 16, 1864.
Hassinger, John F..
...do
Mustered out with company, June 16, 1864.
Hugeins, Jacob
...do
July 18, '61, 3
Mustered out with company, June 16, 1864.
Hilbcrt, Jonathan...
...do
May 4, '61, 3
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Feb. 15, 1864.
Heckard, James
...do
May 4, '61, S
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 18, 1862.
Holmes, John W....
...do
Sept. 20, '61, 3
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Hebel, David
...do
Dec. 31, '63, 3
Feb. 9, '64, 3
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, '64.
Harmon, Fred. H...
...do
Wounded, with loss of arm. May 11, 1864 — trans-
ferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, 1864.
Harmon, Calvin R,.
...do
Feb. 9, '64, 3
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, '64.
Harmon, Newton C
...do
Feb. 9, '64, 3
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, '64.
Hebel, Alfred
do
Dec. 31, '63, 3
Jan. 28, '62, 3
Mis. in action at Bethesda Church, May 30, 1864.
Holman, Jacob
...do
Prisoner from May 30, to November 26, '64— dis-
charged February 27, 1865.
Keis'^r Leonard..
do
Mav 4, '61, 3
May 4, '61, 3
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 8, '62.
Kea-v, William
..do
Discharged September 26, 1862, for wounds re-
ceived at Charles City Cross Roads.
Keller, William T...
...do
Sept. 18, '61, 3
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, '64.
Lanuig. John 5
93
...do
May 4, '61, 3
Mustered out with company, June 16, 1864.
738
THIETY-SIXTH EEGIMENT — SEVENTH RESERVE,
Larzelier, James....
Liiddic, Daniel
Leitzel, Solomon ...,
Lowe, Thomas
Lenhart, Isaac R....
Lindsey, William..
Light, Jacob
Liddic, Jeremiah ..
Liddic, Benj. E
Miller, William
M'Connell, Thos
M'Glaughlin, C ,
Myers, Lewis
Monroe, John ,
M'Knight, John A..
Matchett, George .
M'Glaughlin, Jas .
Potter, Joseph
Preisler, Rudolph.
Portzline, Silas
Reen, Christian C.
Reen, Frederick
Riuehart, Freder'k
Ritter, Israel.
Rice, Elias
Shoemaker, Jacob..
Sheibley, David P.. .
Shuler, Henry H....
Sheibley, James P..
Stephens, Joseph....
Snyder, James
Smith, George
Stailey, Jeremiah J
Shatto, David
Tagg, Richard
Temple, Robert
Ulsh, William
Vandling, Wesley.
Winarard, William.
Welsh, Elias
Weikell, William...
Williamson, G. W..
Winters, Joseph
Williamson, Cyrus
Wagner, John
W.
Williamson, J.
Wolf, Alfred
Winters, Isaiah D.
Williamson, P. E..
Walker, William.,
Zitch, John
Private
...do ..
...do...
...do...
...do...,
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...do...,
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...do...
...do...
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...do.
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...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
May 4,
July 18,
Julv 18,
Sept. 18,
May 4,
May 4,
Feb. 23,
May 4,
Jan. 28,
May 4,
May 4,
Jan. 28,
May 4,
July 18,
Sept. 18, '61
May 4,
May 4,
May 4,
May 25,
May 4,
May 4,
May 4, '61
Jan. 28, '62
May
May
May 4,
May 4,
July 18,
May 4,
Jan. 28,
May 25,
May 25,
May 4,
May 25,
May 25,
Jan. 28,
Feb. 25,
May 4,
May 4,
May 4,
May 4,
May 4,
May 25,
May 4,
May 4,
Feb. 5,
Feb. 13,
Jan. 28,
May -4, '61
May 4, '61
May 4, '61
Mustered out with company, June 16, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 16, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Mav 20, '62.
Transferred to lOOt'h reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., Mav 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, '64.
Missing in action at Wilderness, May 5, '64 — Vet.
Missing in action at Wilderness, May 5, '64 — ^Vet.
Mustered out with company, June 16, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 16, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's ceriificate, Nov. 2, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 8, '62.
Discharged October 10, 1862 for wounds received
at Charles City Cross Roads.
Disch. on Surg, cert., Mar. 3. '62 — re-enlisted Jan.
28, '64 — mis. in action at Wilderness, May 5. '64.
Missing in action at Wilderness, May 5, '64 — Vet.
Died at Annapolis, Maryland, October 27, 1862.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Wounded May 11, 1864— transferred to 190th regi-
ment P. v.. May 31, 1864— Vet.
Died at home, in Snyder county, Pa., Nov. 29, '63.
Wounded at 2d Bull Run— discharged on Sur-
geon's certificate, April 30, 1863.
Wounded at 2d Bull Run— discharged on Sur-
geon's certificate, April 30, 1863.
Wounded, with loss of arm — discharged on Sur-
geon's certificate — date unknown.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Captured May 5, 1804 — died at Andersonville,
September 3'. 1864— grave, 7,716.
Mustered out with company, June 16, 1804.
Mustered out with company, June 16, 1864.
Wd. — mustered out with company, June 11, '64.
Wd. at Charles City Cross Roads,' June 30, '62 —
mustered out with company, June 16, 1864.
Discharged on Surg, certificate — date unknown.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31. '64— Vet.
Captured Mav 5, '64 — mustered out May 11, '65.
Died at Washington, D. C, October 4, 1863.
Discharged November 14, 1862, for wounds re-
ceived at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Nov. 0, 1863.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., Alay 31, '64.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 10, '62.
Wounded — absent, sick, at muster out.
Wounded at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30,
1862 — absent, in hospital, at muster out.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Discharged on Surg, certificate — date unknown.
Disch. Sept. 5, '62, for wds. rec. at Gaines' Mill.
Discharge-d on Surgeon's certificate. Mar. 3. 1863.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate, March 3, '03 — re-
enlisted Jan. 28, '64 — mis. in action, Mav 5, '64.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, '64.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 31. '64.
Missing in action at Wilderness, May 5, 1864 —
discharged— date unknown — Vet.
Died Sept. 20, '62, of wds. rec. at South Mount'n.
Deserted July 26, 1863.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 14. '63.
Company C,
RECRUITED IN LEBANON COUNTY.
Elijah G. Lantz
Levi G. M'Cauley.
Capt..
..do...
April 24, '61,
June 13, '61,
Dismissed April 27, 1862.
Pr. to 1st Lt., Jan. 1, '62— to Capt., July 20, '63—
wounded with loss of arm, June 30, 1862—
transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Tie". 8, 1S6S.
THEEE YEAES' SERVICE.
739
Klias Livengood
E. H. A. Snowwhite
James Vanstavoren
Harrison H. Lantz.
James Cunningham
Peter Leininger.
Edwin M. Hoffman
JolinE. Siegrist
William H. Rank..
Michael Wagner...
Alexander Bates...
Madison C. Lantz..
John H. Fox
Cornelius Carmany
Wm. Ounningham
Andrew M. Landis
Allison Shutter
Daniel Bentz
Aures, John
Alexander, Jas. C.
Aderhold, Fred'k..
Ault, Henry.
Arndt, Jacob
Anderson, Jas. C ...
Berkheiser, Jacob..
Bomgardner, Nich.
BoyeV, Henry....
Beamedefer, Henry
Blanks by, James..,
Berkheiser, Nich ...
Curry, Thomas ,
Carniany, John
Campbell, James...
Clouser, Jacob . .
Cook, Michael....
Curry, Levi
Cassidy, Patrick
Colbeck, George.
Doling, John
Dillman, Henry..
Early, Benjamin F
Eisenhaner, Wm ...
Elfsman, Max..
Frederick, Michael
Foerster, Frederick
Fox, Edward
Fulmer, Wendling
Gross, William
Geesey, Henry
Good, Josiah
Gensler, John
Gardner, Joseph....
Ghristwite, Abram
Hinkle, Thomas
Hinkle, Jonas
Hornberger, G
Haas, Adam T
Heagy, Peter
Hoy, James
Keefer, Daniel...,
Knoch, Augustus F
Karstetter, Jacob.
Kash, Henry
Capt...
1st Lt.
2d Lt..
...do
...do
1st Sgt
Serg't..
..do....
,..do....
...do....
...do....
Corp...
..do....
...do.
May
May
May
May
May
27, '61,
27, '61,
27, '61,
27, '61,
27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May
May
May
May
May-
May
27, '61,
27, '61,
27, '61,
27, '61,
27, '61,
27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
Aug.
May
May
May
May
May
May
May-
May
May
July
May
Aug.
May
27, '61,
27, '61,
27, '61,
27, '61,
27, '61,
27, '61,
27, '61,
27, '61,
27, '61,
27, '61,
27, '61,
27, '61,
27, '62,
27, '61,
27, '61,
27, '61,
27, '61,
27, '61,
27, '61,
27, '61,
27, '61,
27, '61,
27, '61,
27, '61,
27, '62,
27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
July
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
July
27, '61,
27, '61,
27, '61,
27, '61,
27, '61,
27, '61,
27, '61,
20, '61,
27, '61,
27, '01,
27, '61,
27, '61,
23, '61,
27, '61,
27, '61,
27, '61,
27, '61,
27, '61,
27, '61,
27, '61,
31, '61,
23, '61,
Discharged November 7, 1861.
Promoted to 2d Lt., Nov. 10, '62— to 1st Lt., July
20, 1863— Bv. Captain, Mar. 13, 1865— captured
May 6, 1864— discharged March 12, 1865.
Discharged November 7, 1861.
Pr. to 2d Lt., Nov. 7, '61— disch. Nov. 10, 1862.
Pr. to Sergt. April 30, '62— to 1st Serst. Nov. 10,
'62— to 2d Lt.. July 20, '63— Bv. 1st Lt., Mar. 13,
'65 — captured May 6, '64— disch. March 12, 1865.
Promoted to 1st Sergt., Aug. 1, 1863— missing in
action at Wilderness, May 6, 1864— Vet.
Pr. to Corp., March 26, 1862— to Sergt., Aug. 1,
'63— mustered out with company June 16, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 17, '63.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Missing in action at Wilderness, May 6, '64— Vet.
Pr. to Sgt.. May 26, '63— discharged Feb. 27, 1865.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 8, '62.
Prisoner from May 5, 1864, to Feb. 27, 1865— dis-
charged March 27, 1865.
Prisoner from May 5, 1864, to March 4, 1865— dis-
chartred April 1, 1865.
Captured May 6, 1864— mustered out May 18, '65.
Missing in action at Wilderness, May 0, '64 — Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 2, 1863.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Jan. 14, 1864.
Missing in action at Wilderness, May 6, 1864-.
Died of wounds, November 19, '62, at Frederick.
Died at Camp Pierpont, Va., December 17, 1861.
Deserted December 11, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 16, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 16, 1864.
Discharired on Surgeon's certificate, April 1, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 16, '63.
Transferred to 190th r^e;. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Died at Savage Station, Va., of wds. rec. July 1,'62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 15, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 30, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 27, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 18, '63.
Prisoner from Mav 6, 1864, to March 1, 1865— dis-
charged March 27, 1865.
Missins in action at Wilderness, May 6, '64— Vet.
Missing in action at Wilderness, May 6, '64— Vet.
Missing in action at Wilderness, May 6, '64— Vet.
Deserted September 19, 1862.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Dec. 7, 1863.
Prisoner— died at Richmond, Va., Jan. 8, '63— bu.
recortt, Januarv 2, 1862.
Prisoner from May 5, 1864, to March 3, 1865— dis-
charged April 8, 1865.
Missing in action at Wilderness, May 6, '64— Vet.
Drowned near Fortress Monroe, Aug. 15, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 16, 1864.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Jan 14, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 18, '62.
Transferred to I90th reg. P. V., May 3, '64r— Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. May 2, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 3, 1863.
Missing'in action. May .30, 1864 — ^Vet.
Killed at Gaines' Mill, Va., June 27, 1862.
Killed at South Mountain, September 14, 1862.
Deserted March 14, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 31, '62.
Missing in action at Wilderness, May 6, 1864.
Missing in action at Wilderness, May 6, '64— Vet.
Missing in action at Wilderness, May 6, '64— Vet.
Died at Washington, Jan. 29, 1863, of wounds-
buried in Military Asylum Cemetery.
Deserted February 23, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 29, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, April 21, '62.
Discharced on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 15, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, May 23, '63.
740
THTRTY-SIXTH EEGIMENT — SEVENTH RESERVE,
Keesey, William....
KohliD, Joseph ....
Koch, Alexander..
Lynch, John
Longnecker, J. B.
Lantz, William....,
Lantz, John C ..
Lorah, Henry...
Lascomb, Sam'l W
Myers, James
M'Cauley, Jas. N....
Miller, Everhart
Miller, Robert
Miller, Henry
Miller, Samuel P....
Mellinger, John H..
Menkell, C, F. A....
MUler, Heinrick.
Owens, Charles.
Oaks, William...
Peflly, Joseph....
Private
..do
Plaster, Jacob
Keitner, George ...
Readinger, David.
Riegal, Daniel
Ryan, Peter
Ritter, WilHam.
Stabel, Charles
Snyder, John
Shott, William
Shultz, Daniel
Shepler, William....
Stoever, Edward....
Sherk, MUton
Stark, Martin N
Strausberger, Chas
Spancake, Leonard
Small, Benjamin F
Selby, Edward..
Trafford, Samuel B
TJhler, Reuben D.,
Wagner, John F...
Witman, Henry...
Weik, Ellas
Waite, William ...
Weik, Thomas
Weik, Henry
Warner, Joseph....
Wittell, JohnH...
Whitehall, John..
Young, Jeremiah.
Yocum, Cyrus ,
Young, William. . .
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May 27, '61,
May 28, '61,
Sept. 1, '62,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
Jan. 29, '62,
May 27, '61,
Aug. 20, '61,
May 27, '61,
July 8, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61
Jan.
May
Sept.
May
May
Aug.
Jan.
29, '62,
27, '61,
27,
27, '61,
20, '61,
29, '62,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
Sept. 10, '62,
June 7, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
Mav 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
July 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
Aug. 29, '62,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
Feb. 5, '64,
Feb. 10, '64,
Aug. 26, '62,
May 27, '61,
Jan. 29,
Aug. 20,
May 27,
Missing in action at Wilderness, May 6, '64— Vet,
Missing in action at Charles City Cross Roads,
June 30, 1862.
Deserted September 6, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 8, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 8, '62.
Captured May 6, '64 — died at Andersonville, Oct.
21, 1864— grave, 11,255.
Missing in action at Wilderness, May 6, '64— Vet.
Died at Camp Tenally, Md., Sept. 18, 1861.
Killed at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30, '62.
Mustered out with company, June 16, 1864.
Discharged July 8, 1863.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, April 21, '62.
Missing in action at Wilderness, May 6, 1864.
Missing in action at Wilderness, May 6, 1864.
Missing in action at Wilderness, May 6, '64— Vet.
Captix-ed May 6, 1864— died at Andersonville,
September 1, 1864— grave, 7,512.
Missing in action at Wilderness, May 6, 1864.
Died August 20, 1862— buried in Prospect HiU
Cemetery, York, Pa.
Mustered out with company, June 16, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 7, 1862.
Prisoner from May 6, 1864, to February 26, '65—
discharged July 8, 1865— Vet.
Killed at Gaines' Mill, Va., June 27, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, May 23, '63.
Missing in action at Wilderness, May 6, '64 — Vet.
Missing in action at Wilderness, May 6, 1864.
Missing in action at Charles City Cross Roads,
June 30, 1862.
Dismissed by court martial at Camp Curtin — date
unknown.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 8, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 30, '62.
Dischai-ged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 6, '63.
Transferred to 190th reg: P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Missing in action at Wilderness, May 6, '64— Vet.
Missing in action at Wilderness, May 6, '64— Vet.
Missing in action at Wilderness, May 6, 1864.
Missing in action at Wilderness, May 6, '64— Vet.
Missing in action at Wilderness, May 6, 1864.
Missing in action at Wilderness, May 6, 1864.
Died at Baltimore, February 17, 1864.
Deserted September 6, 1861.
Prisoner from Mav 5, 1864, to March 1, 1865 — dis-
charged March 27, 1865.
Killed at Gaines' Mill, Va., June 27, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 6, 1862.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Missing in action at Wilderness, May 6, '64 — Vet.
Missing in action at Wilderness, May 6, 1864.
Mis. in action at Bethesda Church, May 30, 1864.
Prisoner from Mav 5, 1864, to April 9, 1865— dis-
charged May 30, 1865.
Killed at South Mountain, September 14, 1862.
Not on muster-out roll.
Missing in action at Wilderness, May 6, '64 — Vet.
Missing in action at Wilderness, May 6, 1864.
Missing in action at Mechanicsville, June 26, '62.
Company D.
recruited in clinton county.
Chauncey A.Lyman
Henry C. BoUnger
Jesse Merrill
April 24, '61, 3
April 24, '61, 3
April 24, '61, 3
Promoted to Major, June 26, 1861.
Pr. to Capt., June 26, '61— to Lt. Col., May 5, '62.
Pr. to 1st Lt., June 26, '61- toCapt., May 9, '62—
transferred to Signal Corps, Sept. 12, 1863.
THEEE YEARS' SERVICE.
741
George B. Danahay
John S.Haynes
William W. White
George W. Fritz
Capt....
1st Lt...
2dLt...
1st Sgt.
Wm. M. Butters.,
M. S. Frederick
Wm. T. Bathurst...
Reuben W. Shell..
Clemson J. Castello
Abram R. Kitchen.
Michael S. Eckert..
Orange Holmes ,
Samuel Doan
William C. Brown.
Rich'd Hammersly
James L. Hastings
John C. Stover
Wilson P. Burnell.
Frank H. Jobsou....
Beneville Shell.
John M. Hoon.
Thomas Hussleton.
Jos. M. Canfield
Bisel, AmosT
Brooks, James, Jr...
Bottorf, Andrew
Becker, Henry
Brown, George W...
Baner, William
Bain, Alexander
Brothers, j oseph
Brown, Andrew, Jr
Candor, Josiah
Consor, Charles W,
Cohan, John
Cogley, John A
Crippen, Allen
Clark, Uriah
Crook, Patrick
Crider, James L
Clark, Daniel....
Ciark, Roland....
Crosby, Abner L,
Doyle, Daniel W
Davenport, Oscar...
Duly, Joseph
Faunce, Christ. H...
April 24, '61,
April 24, '61,
April 24, '61,
April 29, '61,
Sergt... April 29, '61,
...do.
...do.
...do.
Corp...
..do....
..do....
..do....
..do
..do
..do
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..do,
.do
April 24, '61,
April 24, '61,
April 24, '61,
April 24, '61,
April 24, '61,
April 29, '61,
Jvily 16, '61,
Julv 23, '61,
May 20, '61,
Mav 20, '61,
April 24, '61,
April 22, '61,
April 24, '61,
April 24, '61,
April 24, '61,
April 24, '61,
April 24, '61,
Fought, Michael .J..
Gottshall, Samuel...
Gottshall, James
Green, Charles J
Green, Frederick
Hunt, James A
Huling, John
ILirford, Michael.,
lliblcr, Jacob
Pr. to 2d Lt., Dec. 7, '61— to 1st Lt., May 9, '62—
to Capt., Sept. 12, 1863— Bv. Mai. Mar. 13, '65—
disch. Mar. 25, '65.
Pr. to 1st Sgt., Jan. 1, '62— 2d Lt., May 9, '62— to
1st Lt., Sept. 12, '63— mus. out with comnanv,
June 16, 1864. ^ "^
Pr. fr. private to 2d Lt., June 26, '61— to Capt. of
company G, Nov. 11, 1861.
Promoted from private to 1st Sgt. Feb. 1, 1864—
com. 2d Lt.,Sept. 12, 1863— not mus missiug
in action at Wilderness, May 5, 1864— Vet.
Pr. to Sgt., July 27, '61— wd. at Fredericksburg,
Dec. 13, '62— mus. out with Co., June 16, 1864.
Prisoner May 5, 1864— discharged Feb. 25, 1865.
Pr. to Sst. , Nov. 4, 1863— mis. in action at Wilder-
ness, May 5, 1864— Vet.
Pr. to Sgt., Nov. 6, '63— missiug in action at Wil-
derness, May 5, 1864— Vet.
Pr. to Sgt., June 26, '61,— killed at Fredericks-
burg, Dec. 13, 1862.
Pr. to Sgt.— Died of wounds received at Gaines'
Mill, June 27, 1862.
Transferred to Vet. Res. Corps, Oct. 7, 1863.
Absent, sick, at muster out of company.
Absent, sick, at muster out of companv.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 14, '62.
Disch. for wds. received in action, Oct. 3, 1862.
Promoted to Sergeant Major, May 3, 1863.
Promoted to Commissary Sergeant, Oct. 1, 1862.
Pr. to Cor., Feb. 5, 1864— mis. in action at Wil-
derness, May 5, 1864— Vet.
Pr. to Cor., Nov. 6, 1863— mis. in action at Wil-
derness, May 5, 1864— Vet.
Pr. to Cor., Nov. 4, 1863— mis. in action at Wil-
derness, May 5, 1864 — Vet.
Pr. to Cor., Nov. 17, 1863— mis. in action at Wil-
derness, May 5, 1864— Vet.
Pr. to Cor., Feb. 15, 1864— mis. in action at Wil-
derness, May 5, 1864— Vet.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Transferred to gunboat service, Feb. 16, 1862.
Transferred to Vet. Res. Corps, Oct. 9, 1863.
Discharged on Suro^eon's certificate. May 28, 1862.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., Mav31,-'64— Vet.
Promoted to Quar. Mast. Sergeant," Oct. 1, 1862.
Missing in action at Wilderness, May 5, 1864.
Mis. in action at Wilderness, May 5, 1864— Vet.
Died of wds. rec. at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Transferred to gunboat service, Feb. 16, '62— died
at Cairo, 111 — date unknown.
Mustered out with company, June 16, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 24, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 4, 1862.
Pr. to Quartermaster Sergeant, June 26, 1861.
Mis. in action at Wilderness, May 5, 1864— Vet.
Mis. in action at Wilderness, May 5, 1864 —Vet.
Prisoner May 5, 1864— discharged Jan. 23, 1865.
Mis. in action at Wilderness, Mav 5, 1864— Vet.
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Deserted — date unknown.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Mis. in action at Wilderness, Mav 5, 1864— Vet.
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Disch. by sentence of Gen. Court Martial— date
unknown.
Killed at South Mountain, Sept. 14, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 19, '63.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V. May 31, '64.
Prisoner May 5, 1864— discbarged Jan 23, 1865.
Not on muster-out roll.
Discharged on SiTrgeon's certificate. Mar. 15, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 1862.
Transferred to 190th recr. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Missing in action at Wilderness, May 5, '64 — Vet.
742
THIKTY-SIXTH KEGIMENT — SEVENTH EESERVE,
Hathaway, Aug. B
Hills, MiioF
Jacoby, Henry R...,
Jordan, Andrew O.
Kinley, George
Kinley, Williamson
Logue, Willard
Lacost, William L..
Logue, John T
Leslie, Adam
Marshall, Jos. B
Murphy, Tim. J
Private
..do....
..do....
..do....
..do
M'Gee, Joseph W do
Marshall, Wm. F .
Mahan, Samuel....
Nagle, Joseph <
Newberry, Rich. B
Nolder, Robert W..
Owens, Oscar
Peck, Thomas T
Potter, John
Price, Augustus G.
Pfoutz, George M ...
Ross, JohnT
Ross, Cummings R
Rothrock, Elias W
Roach, MattheM'
Red,^atthias
Shanabrook, F. G..
Sauser, Jeiferson...
Shaver, Wesley P..
Springle, Henry H.
Smithers, Ezekiel..
Stout, Charles M....
Sheridan, James....
Shafifer, Joseph
Stone, Simon
Shannon, John B ...
Summerson, Rob...
Summerson, David
Summerson, Alfred
Wilson, Joseph
Whitesell, Oliver....
Walker, William...
Wightman, Arthur
White, Albin
Winters, Thomas ...
...do...
do...
do...
do...
do...
do...
do...
..do.
..do.
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.do,
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April 24, '61,
Julv IG, '61,
April 24, '61,
May 20, '01,
July 10, '61,
April 24, '61
July 16, '61
May 20, '61
Feb. 1, '64
May 28, '61
May 20, '61
May 20, '61
July 16, '61
July 10, '61,
Aug. 24, m,
July 10, '61,
April 24, '61,
May 20, '61,
April
July
April
April
May
April
Sept.
April
May
April
April 24, '61,
April 24, '61,
July 10, '61,
April 24, '61,
July 16, '61,
July 27, '61,
May 20, '61,
April 24, '61,
July 10, '61,
Aug. 24, '61,
May 20, '61,
May 20, '61,
May 23, '61,
Mav 20, '61,
April 24, '61,
April 24, '61,
July 10, '61,
July 10, '61,
April 24, '61,
Died of wds. received at Bull Run, Aug. 30, '62.
Died at Baltimore, August 13, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 12, '62.
Disch. Nov. 5, 1863,"'for wounds rec. accidentally.
Wounded in action — discharged on Surgeon's
certificate — date vmknown.
Missing in action at Wilderness, May 5, '64 — Vet.
Mustered out with company, June 16, 1864,
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Missing in action at Wilderness, May 5, 1S64.
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Disch. Dec. 11, '62, for wounds received in action.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 30, '62.
Prisoner from May 5. 1864, to February 28, 1865—
discharged September 22, 1865 — Vet.
Missing in action at Wilderness, May 5, '64 — Vet.
Died at Georgetown, D. C, Oct. 20, 1862— buried
in Military Asylum Cemetery.
Transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps, Oct. 9, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Mar. 31, '63. ■
Died March 25, 1864, of wounds received at 2d
Bull Run — bu. at Alexandria, Va. — grave 1,614.
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Transferred to Vet. Res. Corps— date unknown.
Transferred toBatt'y C, 5th U. S. Art., Nov. 11, '62.
Prisoner May 5, 1864— discharged May 11, 1865.
Missing in action at Wilderness, May 5, 1864.
Transferred to Vet. Res. Corps— date unknown.
Promoted to Commissary Sergeant, Nov. 28, '61.
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Accidentally killed, September 9, 1861.
Transferred'to gunboat service, February 16, '62—
died at Cairo, Illinois — date unknown.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Mar. 16, 1864.
Transferred to Batt'y A, 1st Pa. Art., April 3,1862.
Mustered out with company, June 16, 1864.
Disch. for wounds rec. in action — date unknown.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 10, '62.
Promoted to 2d Lt., company E, August 1, 1862.
Missing in action at Wilderness, May 5, '64 — ^Vet.
Prisoner from May 5, 1865, to February 26, '65 —
discharged June 29j 1865— Vet.
Missing in action at Wilderness, May 5, '64 — Vet.
Missing in action at Wilderness, May 5, 1864.
Died at Washington, D. C, Jan. 3, 1863— buried
in Military Asylum Cemetery.
Died of wds. received at Bull Run, Aug. 30, 1862.
Died at Camp Wayne, Va., June 17, 1861.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 16, '62.
Disch. Feb. 7, '63, for wounds received in action.
Discharged on Surgeon's ceitificate, Jan. 28, '63.
Discharged by order of War Dept., Nov. 3, 1861.
Transferred to company G, November 30, 1861.
Died of wounds received at Charles City Cross
Roads, June 30, 1862.
Company E.
recruited in philadelphia.
Charles S. Peall...
Wm. K. Hopkins
Geo. W. Kopkins
Henry A. White
A. Brady Sharpe
Charles M. Stout.
Rich. P. Henderson
May 5,
'61,
3
May 5,
'61,
3
May 5,
'61,
8
May 5,
'61,
3
April 21,
'61,
3
July 27,
'61,
3
April 21,
'61,
3
Resigned July 15, 1862.
Promoted to Capt. July 15, '62— res. Mar. 4, 1864.
Pr. 1st Lt., Mar. 1, '63— dismissed Nov. 13, 1863.
Resigned July 23, 1861.
Promoted from private company A, to 2d Lieut.
July 23, 1861— to Adjutant, July 15, 1862.
Pr. to 2d Lt. Aug. 1, 1862— to Adj., Dec. 2, 1862.
Pr. to Cor., June 25, '61— to 2d Lt., Mar. 1, '63—
to A. D. C, staff of Brig. Gen. Crawford. June
8, 18G3— Bv. 1st Lt., Bv. Capt. and Bv. Major,
March 13, 1865— com. 1st Lt., Mar. 1, 1864—not
mus mustered out with Co., June 16, 1864.
THREE YEARS' SERVICE.
743
DATE OP MUSTER
INTO SERVICE. ;
Daniel J. Donnelly
1st Sgt.
May 31, '61,
3 Promoted to 1st Sergeant, March 1. 1863— mus-
tered out with company, June 16, 1864.
Samuel Allen
Serg't.
May 31, '61,
3 Fr. to Corporal, May 31, 1861— to Sergeant, July
27, '61— tr. to Vet. Reserve Corps, Jan. 1.5, 1864.
William Gebler
...do....
May 31, '61,
3 Promoted to Sergeant, May 31, 1861— to Hospital
.Steward, June 11, 1803.
Ghas. Showaker
...do
May 31, '61,
3 Pr. to Cor., July 27, 1861— to Sergeant, Mav 28,
1862— disch. on Surs?. certificate, Dec. 31, 1862.
David M'Cormick...
...do
May 31, '61,
3 Promoted to Sergeant, Nov. 1, 1862— transferred
to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, 1864— Vet.
Henry Murray
...do....
May 31, '61,
3 Pr. to Cor., July 27, 1861— to Sgt., Feb. 7, 1862—
prisoner May 5, 1864— discharged Feb. 4, 1865.
Chas. H. Carson
...do....
May 31, '61,
3 Pr. to Cor., July 27, 1861— to Sgt., March 1, '63-
prisoner from May 5, to December 10, 1864—
discharged February 24, 1865.
Virginius Faddis....
Corp...
May 31, '61,
3 Promoted to Corporal, February 7, 1863— mus-
tered out Avith companv, June 16, 1864.
John K. Hyneman..
...do....
Sept. 6, '61,
3 Promoted to Corporal, November 1, 1861— dis-
charged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 4, 1863.
Henry Lare
...do
May 81, '61,
3 Promoted to Corporal, August 12, 1862— killed at
Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
John W.Love
...do
May 31, '61,
3 Deserted August 27, 1862.
. do
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
3 Deserted January 11, 1863.
3 Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Jan. 11, '63.
Joseph West
Muc...
Armstrong, Wm
Private
May 31, '61,
J Mustere'd out with company, June 16, 1864.
Abbott, Thomas
...do
May 31, '61,
3 Discharged January 16, '63, for wounds received
at South Mountain, September 14, 1862.
Altimus, William...
...do
May 31, '61,
5 Captured at Wilderness, May 5, '64— died at An^
dersonville, September 14, 1864— grave, 8,765.
Armstrong, F. L
...do
May 31, '61,
3 Died at West Chester, Pa., August 3, 1S61.
...do
May 31, '61,
3 Missing in action at Wilderness, May 5, '64— Vet.
i Died at Washington, D. C, Februarv 9, 1862—
Brown, Robert H...
...do
May 31, '61,
buried in Military Asylum Cemetery.
Bryson, John
...do
May 31, '61,
3 Died October 24, 1863, of wounds received at
Antietam, September 17, 1862.
...do
May 31, '61,
3 Deserted August 27, 1862 — afterwards joined
121st regiment Penn'a Volunteers.
Boyle, John
...do
May 31, '61,
3 Deserted June 6, 1861.
Burgess, Henry
...do
May 31, '61,
3 Deserted June 6, 1861.
Conwav, John
do .
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
3 Mustered out with company, June 16, 1864.
Conwav. Patrick
...do
5 Mustered out with company, June 16, 1864.
Chenowith, Rixton
...do
July 8, '61,
5 Mustered out with company, June 16, 1864,
Clark, Peter
do
May 31, '61, .
July 19, '61, .
5 Discharged July 3, 1861— minor.
5 Missing in action at Wilderness, May 5, '64— Vet.
Cline, George G
...do
Daily, Franklin
...do
Sept. 4, ^61, .
5 Transferred to company F, November 18, 1861.
Dailv, Thomas H ...
...do
Sept. 4, '61, .
5 Tr. to battery K, 5th U. S. Art.— date unknown.
Devlin, Stewart H..
...do
July 23, '61, .
} Missing in action at Wilderness, May 5, '64— Vet.
Dougherty, John....
...do
May 31, '61, ^
5 Prisoner May 5, 1864— died July 26, 1864, at An-
dersonville— grave, 3,985— Vet.
Duggan, John
...do
May 31, '61, i
> Deserted July 2, 1861— afterwards jomed 27th
regiment Penn'a Volunteers.
Eaton, Thos. F
...do
May 31, '61, i
July 19, '61, i
; Transferred to Vet. Res. Corps— date unknown.
J Absent, sick, at muster out.
Edwards, Thomas..
...do
...do
May 31, '61, '
May 31, '61, :
> Missing in action at Wilderness, May 5, '64— Vet.
) Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 17, '62.
Forsvth, James K...
...do
...do ..
May 31, '61, :
May 31, '61, ;
> Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 12, '63.
> Promoted to Hospital Steward, June 27, 1861.
Gibson, William H
...do
Grahams, Thomas...
...do
May 31, '61, I
5 Deserted June 23, 1861.
Haines, Charles
...do
May 31, '61, I
5 Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Jan. 15, 1864.
Huff, David
do
May 31, ^61, C
J Transferred to Vet. Rererve Corps, Nov. 13, '63—
mustered out with company, June 16, 1864.
Hall, Isaac
...do
May 31, '61, T
J Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 5. 1863.
Hays, Leonard A...
...do
May 31, '61, C
\ Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 29, '63.
Haverstock, Wm. I
...do
May 31, '61, c
> Deserted June 7, 1861.
Hansbvirg, Martin..
...do
May 31, '61, ?
Deserted March 28, 1864-Vet.
Isard, Heiirv C
do
May 31, '61, S
May 31, 61, S
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Apr. 20, '62.
Tr. to battery K, 5th LT. S. Art.— date unknown.
Jones. William
...do
Jack, James B
...do
May 31, '61, 2
Prisoner May 4, 1864— died at Andersonville,
December 24, 1864~grave, 12,331— Vet.
Kelly, Thomas
...do
May 31, '61, 3
Prisoner at Wilderness, May 5, 1864— died— date
unknown.
Kelly. Samuel..
...do
May 31, '61, 3
Deserted June 6, 1861.
Knowles, John G...
...do
May 31, '61, 3
Deserted March 28, 1864— Vet.
Lippencott, Levi
...do
May 31, '61, 3
Discharged— date unknown.
Love. John
...do
May 31, '61, 3
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 31, '62.
744
THIETY-SIXTH REGMMBNT — SEVENTH RESERVE,
NAME.
BANK.
DATE OP MUSTER
INTO SERVICE.
i
s
KEMABKS.
liOgue, John
Private
do
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
Mar. 7, '62,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
Feb. 12, '62,
May 81, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
Sept. 24, '61,
Mav 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
Mar. 19, '62,
May 31, '61,
May 13, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May ,31, '61,
May 31, '61,
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
Deserted August 27, 1862.
T>ps3PrtpH TnriA in IfiAl
Losey, Daniel
M'Nicholl, Bernard
Mansfield, William
Mason, Samuel
Magee, William
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
Mustered out- with company, June 16, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 24, '61.
Discharged Sept. 80, 18G2, for wounds received
at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 17, '62.
Missing in action at Wilderness, May 5, 1864—
discharged February 9, 1865.
Killed at Mechanicsville, June 26, 1862.
Died July 28, 18G2, of wounds received at Gaines'
Mill, June 27, 1862.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Deserted February 6, 1863.
Deserted March 22, 1864— Vet.
Deserted July 21, '61.
Deserted Auirust 27, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 4, 1862.
Transferred to company F', November 8, 1861.
Captured May 5, 1864— discharged Feb. 11, 1865.
Deserted June 23, 1861.
Deserted June 21, 1861.
Discharged June 1, 1861— minor.
Discharged Jan. 20, 1863, for wounds received at
Antietam, Sept. 17, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 3, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 14, '63.
Prisoner at Wilderness, May 5, 1864— died at An-
dersonville, Sept. 2, 1864— grave, 7,632.
Captured May 5, 1864— disch. May 24, 1865.
Deserted August 27, 1862.
Deserted March 27, 1864— Vet.
Killed at Mechanicsville, June 26, 1862.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Jan. 15, 1864.
Died December 14, 1862, of wounds received at
South Mountain, September 14, 1862.
Deserted June 26, 1861.
M' Donald, Francis..
Miley, Nicholas
...do
...do
.. do
Mellon, John L
Mellan, Patrick
M'Veigh, Francis...
Mblock, JohnA
...do
...do
...do
...do
do
Phillips, Isaac H
Proctor, John G
...do.....
do
Russell, John A
Rhoades, John
Speeks, Henry A....
Sequine, Valene
Stewart, James
Smith, Albert H
Steelman, John A...
Stewart, George W..
Suthard, William...
Suthard, Edw'dl...
Trexler, Tilghman..
West, Jacob
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
..do
...do
..do
do
Weaver, Jacob
do
Whitner, James
..do
Company F.
RECRUITED IN LUZERNE COUNTY.
Le Grand B. Speese
John Robinson...
Chas.W. Garrettson
James S. Robinson,
Charles A. Lane...
John B. Laycock.
Levi G. M'Cauley.
Albert Jones
Isaac B. Tubbs.,
John S. Harrison....
Thomas Markle
William Helf
Jameson Bells
James Green
Capt..
...do..
1st Lt.
..do....
2d Lt...
...do
1st Sgt
..do
.do.
Sergt.
...do...
..do...
..do...
..do...
June 13,
June 13,
'61,
'61,
3
3
June 13,
June 13,
'61,
'61,
3
3
June 13,
June 13,
'61,
'61,
8
8
June 13,
June 18,
'61,
'61,
3
3
June 13,
'61,
3
June 13,
'61,
3
June 13,
'61,
8
June 13,
'61,
8
June 13,
'61,
3
June 13,
'61,
3
Promoted to Major, July 25, 1863.
Promoted to Sgt., July 26, 1861— to 1st Sgt., Nov.
12, 1861— to 2d Lt., Aug. 1, '62— to 1st Lt., Mar.
1, '63— to Capt., July 20, '63— to Bv. Maj., Mar.
13, '65— mus. out with company, June 16, 1864.
Resigned August 11, 1862.
Promoted to Sgt., July 26, 1861 — to Sgt. Major,
April 1, 1862— to 2d Lt., March 1, '63— to 1st Lt.,
July 20, '63— mus. out with Co., June 16, 1863.
Resigned July 9, 1862.
Promoted to Sgt., July 26, '61— to 1st Sgt. Oct. 15,
1862— to 2d Lt., July 20, 1863— Bv. 1st Lt., Mar.
13, '65— captured May 5, '64— disch. Mar. 12, '65.
Promoted to 1st Lt., company C, Jan. 1, 1862.
Promoted to Cor., July 26, '61— to 1st Sgt., Aug.
15, '62— died Oct. 15, 1862, of wounds received at
Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Promoted to Cor., Aug., 1862— to Sgt., Oct., '63—
to 1st Sgt.. May 1, '64— missing in action at Wil-
derness, Mav 5, 1864 — Vet.
Promoted to Cor., July 26, 1861— to Sgt., Oct. 8,
1863— absent, sick, at muster out.
Promoted to Sgt., July 26, 1861— discharged on
Surgeon's certificate, June 23, 1862.
Pr to Cor., Nov., 1, ISGl— to Sgt., Nov. 1862— mis.
in action at Wilderness, May 5, 1864— Vet.
Pr. to Cor., .July 1, 18<!2— to Sgt., Nov., '62— mis.
in action at Wilderness, May 5, 1864— Vet.
Killed at Gainos' Mill, Jurie 27, 1862.
THREE YBARS^ SEJlVlCE.
745
>Tames S. JEianey.,
Olivef GtegotyC.
Joseph R. WelStner
t)aniel Di Wilcox.^-.
?>^olomDft iTaylor......
Alffed &, Bowman
G. \\\ Lielingtoh..v..
\VilsOn Longv. ........
John R. K00T1&....1.
tieorg© W. HoimeB
pgdon Hoffman
Minor A. Brittom...
Geo. W. Chartei-s.
5Vathan Kleintop.
Ackers^ Robert ...
Ashworth, Mark.,
Sel"g*t.
Corp...
..do ....
..do ....
..do....
..do....
..do....
..do....
..do..,.
..do.
..do.
..do.
MuCk..
..do....
Private
do....
Albert, Hehry^.... ..,.!.. .do ...
Allen) Hudson..
Buckalew, R. C
Burrows, Geo. H....
Buckaiew, Oscar ..do
Bryant, William..... ...do
BroWn, James N.
Collins, Andrew.,
Caranel, .Tohn W
podson, Alexander
bodson, Elias B
t)etrick, Hiram
Daily, Samttel R»
Daily, Frahklin, Jt
t)Unmore> Johik
Dodsou) Luther
Dodson, Evan B....
iDunsmorO) Arch...
Daily, John
DarOj Charles
!t]d wards, Daniel ....
femmolis, Alex ..
Jfairchild, Byl-on.
Flora, Franklin..,
t^ell, John?
Fofd, AlvinH. .......
J'airchild, Ransford
Goodman^ Daniel ...
Garrison, Bowman..
fiagaman, Sam. H..
Hunter, Robert
iSaleker, Jerome....
Harrison, NeWel S
Hagenback, S. L.....
Harrison, Nath. B..
Hinkley, William...
JIuser, Benton L....
04
K'ov. 5, '61,
June 13) '61>
June 13, '61,
June 13, '61)
Sept. 14> >61,
June 13, '61,
June 13, ''61y
June 1.3, '61,
July 19, ^61^
June 13, '6i-,
June 13, '01,
June 13) '61,
July 27, '61,
July 19, '61^
June 13, '61,
June 13, '61,
June 13, '61,
June 13, '61,
June 13, '61,
July 15, '61^
..do.
..do.
..do .
..do,
..do.
.do.....
.do.
.do.
.do ..,
.do..,
.do..,
.do..,
.do..,
.do...
.do...
.do...
.do...
Sept. 4, '61,
Sept. 2, '63,
June 13, '61,
July 26, '61,
July 26, »61,
July 15, '61,
July 15, '61,
July 16, '61,
June 13, '61,
June 13, '61,
June 13, '61,
June 13, '61,
June 13, '61,
June 13, '61,
June 13, '61,
June 13) *6l,
June 13, *61)
Feb. S, >62,
June 13, '61,
June 13, '61,
June 13, '61,
Sept, 14, '61,
June 13, '61,
JunP 13. '61.
Killed at White Oak SWamp, June 30, 1862.
Promoted to Cor.-, OcU 1862--wounded Dec* 13,
'62-^mustered out with company, June 16, '64.
Promoted to Cor., July 26, *61--discharged Oct,
. 20, '62, for wds. rec. at Gaines' Mill, June 27, "'62»
Promoted to Cor., Sept., 1862— discharged on Sur-
. geon's certificate, October 20, 18G'2.
Promoted to Cor., Nov,. 1, '61— liischarged Oct. 8,
'62, for wds. rec. at Gaines* Mill, June 27, 18G2.
Promoted to Cor., July 26, 1861— discharged on
Sumeon's certificate, September 22, 1861.
Promoted to Cor., November 1SR2— missing in a'--
tion at Wilderness, May 5, 1864-^Vet.
Promoted to Cor., Nov. 1862-^). ris. f,-uin Mayo,
to Dec. 16. 1864--discharj;ed Feb. 27-. l-i;.5. -
Promoted to Coi'., Nov. 1862-^pris. from May 5,
to Dec. 11, 1864— discharged March 22, '65.
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Killed at Wh teOak Swamp, June 30, 1862,
Died at Alexandria, Va., January 10, 1863, oi
Wounds receivedatf^'redericksburg, Dec. 13, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec 31, '6L
Promoted Principal Musician, June J, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 31, '61.
Dischai-ged on Surgeon's certificate, March 5, 63i
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 16, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 16, 1864,
Discharged September 29, 1862, for wounds te=-
ceived at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct, 17, '62,
Discharged November 18, 1862, for Wounds re-
ceived At Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Dischafged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 13, '63.
Transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps, Dec. 1, '63»
Killed at Bull Run, August 30, 18(32.
Mustered out With company, June 16, 1864,
Mustered out With company, June 16, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 16, 1864.
Discharged January 11, 1863, for Wormds re=»
ceived at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Transferred to 190th reg-. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, *64,
Prisoner from May 5, 1861, to February 24, '65-^
discharged April 7, 1866.
Prisoner from May 5, 1864, to March 9, 1865-^
discharged March 29, 1865.
Missing in action at Wilderness, May 5, '64--^ Vet.
Killed'at Antietam, September 17, 1862,
Deserted August 19, 1862.
Discharged February 5, 1863, for woUnds re^
ceived at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862,
Prisoner from May 5, to December 10, 1864-^
discharged February 27, 1865.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corp."*, July 15, '63,
Wounded, with loss of arm, JUne 30, 1862— dis^
charged October 3, 1862.
Missing in action at Wilderness, May 5, '64— -Vet,
Prisoner from May 5, 1864, to February 26, '65—
Discharged March 30, 1865.
Missing in action at Wilderness, May 5, 1864,
Prisoner from May 5, 1864, to February 26, 'do-
discharged March 30, 1865,
Captured at Wilderness, May 5, 1864 — disCh.
July 16, 1864.
Discharged October 24, 1862, for wounds received
at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 19, *63,
Transferred to 190th reg. P, V., Mav 31. '64— Vet.
Captured May 5, 1864— discharged May 11, 1865.
Prisoner from May 5, 1864, to February 27, '66 —
discharged April 1, 1865.
Died at Harrison's Landing, Va., Jiily 21, 1862»
Killed at White Oak Swamp, June 30, 1862.
Deserted November 16, 186li.
746
THIRTY-SIXTH REGIMENT — SEVENTH RESERVE,
Johnson, Levi...
jMcksoD, Chas. D....
Kpiper. Andrew
Kelly, Edward
tiongworth, Joseph
Lons^, Israel P
Lape, William
Labor, Reuben
Long, Samuel W.
Mathews, Mervin O
Monegan, James
Montgomery, John
Mears, William B...
Marshall, Wm. B...
M'Neal, INfartin L...
Monroe, Wm. R
Morton, Bryant
Millard, Lock'd F..
Myers, Kvan B
Mershon, Samuel...
Owen, Charles H.,..
O'Dell, Francis A...
Porter, George W...
Phillips, Isaac H...
Peaior, Samuel J .
Row, William
Ridler, Henry.
Pvoat, George W....
Staub, George
Stoner, William C.
Seely, Edwin C ....
Sox, Josiah
Smallwood, Cyclare
Smith, Andrew C,
Steel, Jasper
Tubbs, Hamilton .
Tuttle, Charles
Thomas, John W .,
Turner, John C,
Torbert, John K..
Transure, Francis..
Woodworth, Almon
Wood, Daniel....
Workheiser, Jno. H
Wray, Adam ....
Private
..do
...do
do
.do.
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do.
.do
.do
.do
do.
...do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
,.do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
.do,
,.do.
..do.
.,do,
...do,
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
Wilson, Reuben do June 13, '61,
White, Josiah do July 19, '61.
July 15, '61,
July 15, '61, I 3
June 13, '61, lo
July 15, '61,
July 15, '61,
Mar. 6, '62,
July 15, '61,
June 13, '61,
Sept. 14, '61,
June 13, '61,
July 10, '61,
Oct. 17, '61,
June 13, "61,
Mar. 22, '64,
Sept. 13, '61,
Sept. 12, '61,
June 13, '61,
Feb. 26, '63,
June 28, '61,
June 13, '61,
July 18, '61,
July 16, '61,
Sept. 14, '61,
Sept.
July
July
June
July
July
June
Aug.
June
July
Mar. 23, '64,
Mar. 23, '64,
June 13, '61,
July 15, '61,
Jan. 28, '62,
Sept. 12, '61,
June 13, '61,
June 13, '61,
June 13, '61,
July 15, '61,
June 13, '61,
June 13, '61,
Missing In action at Wilderness, May 5, '64-^V6t4
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 29, '63.
Prisoner Mav 5, '64— died at AndersonVille, Oct.
24, 1834— grave, 11,384.
Transferred to Vet. Res. Corps, Nov. 15, 1863.
Mis. in action at Wilderness, May 5, 1864 — Vet.
Mis. in action at Wilderness, May 5, 1864— Vet.
Prisoner May 5, '64— died at Andersonville, Oct.
10, 1864— grave, 10, 580.
Died July 8, '62, of was. received June BOj '62--
buried In INIilitary Asylum Cemetery.
Transferred to Vet. Res. Corps, Oct. 7, 1863.
Transferred to Vet. Res. Corps, Dec. 15, 1863.
Discharged on Surgeon's certiticate, Jan. 8, '63.
Transferred to iDOlh reg. P. V., May 31,'64— Vet.
Transferred to lilOth regiment P. V., May 31, '64.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, '64.
Pris. froni May 5, '64, to Feb. 28, '65— discharged
April 1,1865.
Pris. May 5, 1864— died at Andersonville, Aug.
3, 1804— grave, 4,607.
Missing in action at Wilderness, May 5j 1864.
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Died Sept. 26, 1862, of wounds rec. at Antietamj
Sept. 17, 1862.
Missing in action at Wilderness, May 5, 1864.
Deserted Nov. 26, 1862.
Discharged Nov. 18, 1802, for wounds received at
Antietam, Sept. 17, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June 17, '62.
Deserted---date unknown.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Mar. 16, '62.
Mis. in action at Wilderness, May 6, 1864--Vet.
Pris. fr. May 5, to Dec. 16, '6-1— disch. Mar. 1,'65.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Oct. 7, 1865.
Transferred to U. S. gunboat service, Feb. 14, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 9, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 19, '63.
Pris. May 5, 1864— died at Andersonville, Oct.
8, 1864— grave, 10,530— Vet.
Missing in action at Wilderness, May 5, 1864.
Missing in action at Wilderness, May 5, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 31, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certiticate, May 8, 1862.
Disch. Sept. 4, 1863, for wds. received at Fred»
ericksburg, Dec 13, 1862.
Mis. in action at Wilderness, May 5, '64-"Vet.
Prisoner from Mav 5, 1864, to Feb. 24, 1865— dis-
charged May 8, 1865.
Captured May 5, 1864— discharged Feb. 9, 1865,
Discharged Oct. 24, 1862, for wounds received at
Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Disoliarged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 20, '62.
I)iS( iiarged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 19, '62.
Discharged Dec. 31, 1862, for wounds received at
Charles City Cross Roads, June .30, 1862.
Missing in action at Wilderness, May 5, 1864.
Deserted — date unknown.
Company G.
recruited at philadelphia*
John C. Chapman...
Capt..-..
May 27, '61,
3
Resigned Nov. 12, 1861.
William W. White
...do.....
April 24, '61,
3
Pr. to Captain, Nov. 12, 1861— res. Nov. 11, 1862.
John A. Barrett
...do...:.
May 27, '61,
3
Pr. to 1st Sgt., May 27, '61— to 1st Lt., Nov. 12,
'61— to Capt., Nov. 27, '62— BV. Maj., Mar. 13,
'65— captured Mav 5, 1864— disch. Mar. 12, '65.
Lemuel HoweU
1st Lt..
May 27, '61,
3
Resigned November 10, 1861.
THREE YEARS' SERVICE.
747
Lewis H. Reiley .
George R. Curtis..
William Painter..
John D. Adair
Ed. W. Fountain.
Wm. W. Harper..
John B. Burr
Chas. P. Bartine
Daniel Gomersell ...
Sam'l Cuthbertson..
Lewis R. fcSaville
Wilford H. Edgar...
Thomas Collins .
"William C. Cain .
Charles H. Derr .
Ariel Banard.
Ferris P, French.
Luke Mullen
Francis Short.
Charles H. Davis ...
Francis Farren
Patrick Cahill
Henry M'Guire
John H. Sheets
James Noble
Arnot, David
Bell, James...
Bell, William
Barnes, Wm. H
Brown, Peter
Carr, William
Crouse, William
Chadwick, SaumeL,
Callingford, Thos...
Carwin, James
Dager, John
Douglass, Joseph...
Dobson, Josiah
Delany, Edward
Firth, Thomas
Fox, William..
Farren, James.
Green, Francis.,
Henry, John ,
Hickman, James ..,
Higgins, John
Hillings, Martin L.
Haggerty, H. R
Hobson, Benj. F.
2d Lt.
..do....
..do....
..do....
latSgt.
..do....
Sergt...
..do
..do
..do
...do.
..do
Corp...,
..do
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
April 21, '61,
May 27, '61,
April 21, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '01,
May 27, '61,
.Tnlv 11, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27,
'61,
May 27,
'61,
May 27,
'61,
May 27,
'61,
May 27,
'61,
May 27,
'61,
May 27,
'61,
May 27,
'61,
May 27,
'61,
May 28,
'61,
May 27,
'61,
May 27,
'«i,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '01,
Feb. 26, '64,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 5, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
Mav 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, T>1,
May 27, '01,
May 27, '61,
Pr. to Cor., Sept. 9, '61— to Sgt., Oct., '62— to 1st
Lt., Nov. 27, '0-2— Bv. Capt., Mar. l.S, '65— cap-
tured May 5, 1864— discharged March 12, l^O.o.
Resigned November 16, 1861.
Promoted to A. Q. M.— date unknown.
Promoted to 2d Lieutenant, Dec. 18, '61— to Capt.
and A. C. S., stall" of Gen. Meade, Deo 3, '62.
Pr. to 2d Lt., Nov. 27, '62— Bv. 1st Lt., Mar. 13,
1865 — captured May 5, '64— disch. Mar. 11, '65,
Pr. tolstSgt., Mar. 5,'02— com. 2d Lt., Aug. 1,'62—
notnius.— disch. on Surg, cert.— date unknown.
Pr. to Cor., Feb. 13, '62— to 1st Set., April 1, '6.3—
prisoner from May 5, 1864, to Feb. 26, '65— dis-
charged March 28, 1865.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 20, '02.
Promoted to Sergeant, September 9, 1802— dis-
charged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 31, 1863.
Transferred to'lOUth reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Promoted to Serireant, August 1, 1863 — missing
in action at Wilderness, May 5, 1864.
Pr. to Cor., April 1, 1863— to Sgt., Aug. 1, 1863—
prisoner Mav 5, 1864 — died at Andersonville,
November 5,"] 864— grave, 11,834,
Pr. to Cor., April 1, 1863— to Sgt., Aug. 1, 1803—
prisoner from ]May 5, to December 11, 1864 —
discharged February 25, 1865.
Deserted December 21, 1861.
Promoted to Corporal, September 9, 1861 — mus-
tered out with company, June 16, 1864.
Promoted to Corporal, .July 27, 1861 — discharged
on Surgeon's certificate, January 19, 1863.
Discharged to receive commission, June 25, '62
Promoted to Corporal, July 27, 1861— missing in
action at Bull Run, August 30, 1862.
Promoted to Corporal, August 1, 1863 — missing
in action at Wilderness, Mav 5, 1864.
Killed at White Oak Swamp,'Va., June 30, 180''.
Deserted August 30, 1802.
Deserted August 30, 18G2.
Deserted February 27, 1864— Vet.
Mustered out with company, June 16, 1864.
Mustered out witli company, June 16, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 3, 1862.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Dec. 1, 1863.
Captured at Wilderness, May 5, '64 — discharged
January 31, 1865.
Deserted October 11, 1862.
Deserted September, 1863.
Missing in action at Wilderness, May 5, 1864.
Missing in action at Wilderness, May 5, 1864.
Missing in action at Wilderness, May 5, '64— Vet.
Prisoner May 5, 1864 — died at Andersonville,
October 6, 1864— grave, 10,399,
Died July 14, 1862, of wounds received at Me-
chanicsville, June 26, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 16, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 21, '63.
Transferred to I90th reg. P. V., May 31, '04— Vet.
Prisoner May 5, 1864— died at Andersonville,
September 19, 1864— grave, 9,289.
Diseharged by order of War Department, Sep-
tember 10, 1801 — minor.
Discharged July 4, 1861 — minor.
Prisoner May 5, 1864— died at Andersonville,
August 21, 1864— grave, 6,365.
Captured at Wilderness, May 5, '64— discharged
June 21, 1865.
Discharged July 19, 1861— minor.
Discharged April 23, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 27, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Mar. 5, '63.
Prisoner May 5, 1864— died November 4, 1864, at
Andersonville — grave, 11,799.
Prisoner May 5, 1864— died at Andersonville, Sep-
tember 2, 1864— grave, 7,568.
748
THIRTY^SIXTH HBGIMENT— SEVENTH BESERVE,
Holdin, Isaac...,.
Harris, James Xi.
Hinds, JohnH do....
Haverland, Wm„ do....
Helnilaold, Benj. F,. ,,.do ..,.
M'Knight, David ... ...do ....
M^Combs, Wto. H, ...do....
M'Kay, Alexander ...do....
M'Cullo\i.gh, Jamesj.,.dQ ....
Murray, Alexanderj-.-do
Myers, Wm. H do
Private
...do
M'Gahey, William..
M'Dowell, David ...
Nostall, Peter
6 'Neil, Patricia
Pierce, Henry.,
Pettit, Thomas,
Roberts, Albert Mi-
Ryan, William,
Rich, Irwin
Reinford, Thomas..,
Shinn, Frederick ...
Simpson, John H .,.
Sands, Charles H ....
Sloan, Benj., Sr ,.
Shinn, Edward
Selby, Edward,...,..
Shaffer, Henry,
Smith, Nicholas,,....
Stine, John C,
Stiner, Jacx)b,
Sloan, Christopher..
Sloan, Benjamin, Jr
Steelman, Thomas..
Smith, William H-
Staller, John,
Tieman, Charles H.
Taylor, Charles H,..
Wilkey, Benj, F.„.
Ward, John,
White, Henry C...,.
Warnock, Isaac
White, Simon
Willis, William
Woodburn^ Joseph
White, Albion.,
White, He^ry C,,..,
Wilcox, John H
WilUman, Zeph,
Yeager, Henry S,..
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do,
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
.do
.do,,...
.do
.do
.do
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May ?7, '61,
July 11, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 2', '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, ?61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27,
May 27,
May 27,
May 27,
May 27,
May 27,
Mav 27,
July 11,
May 27,
May 27,
May 27,
May 27,
May 27, '61,
May '27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27»'61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
Julv 11, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, 'ai,
Nov. 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
July 11, '61,
May 27, '61,
July 11, '61,
July 10, '61,
Sept. 3, '63,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
May 27, '61,
Prisoner May 5, 18e4-=rdied at Andersonville,Seps
tember 30, 1864^gravei 10,070,
Died October 1, 1862, of wou^ds received at Ah-
tietam, September 17, 1862.
Died at Camp Pierpont, Va,, January 2, 1862,
Deserted December 18, 186,1.
Deserted .June 10, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 16, 1864.
Discharged July 19, 1861-^mlnor,
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct, 16, '62,
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, April 16, '63.
Discharged on vSurgeon's certificate, May 6, '68.
Prisoner from May 5, 1864, to Febrviary 27^ 1865^.
disoliarged l^Iarch 27, 1865^
Deserted Noveinberj 1862,
Deserted Julv 21, 1861,
Captured May 5,18e4^discharged Feb, 14, 1865,
Deserted July 4, 1861.
Discharged July 4, ISftl-^JAinor,
Killed ftt Antietam, September 17, 1802.
Promoted Sgt. May 27, '61-^red need June 18, 'G2-=
discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 31, '63,
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, May 29, '63.
Captured Tklav 5, 1864^dischaiged Feb^ 25, 186S,
Deserted February 13, 1863,
Mustered out with company, June 16, 1861,
Discharged July 19, 1861^minor.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct, 14, '62,
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. May 1, 1862,
Discharged on Surgeon's certifi,cate. May 29, '63,
Transferred to company C, August 8, 1861.
Missing in action at Wilderness, May 5, 1864.
Missing in action at Wilderness, Mav 5, 1864.
Prisoner, September 17, 1862^^died at Auderson^
ville, July 29, 1864— grave, 4,22a
Missing in action at Wilderness, May 5, 18
Killed at Mechanicaville, June 26, ld62.
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 18Q2.
Died Mareh 10, 1862, at Philadelpliia.
Transferred to IQQth reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Deserted August 30,1862,
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 5, '63.
Deserted August 30, 1862,
Transferred to Yet. Reserve Corps;, -Jan. 10, '64-™
mustered out with company, June 10, 1864,
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, INIay, 186g,
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept, 8, '62.
Absent— in arrest— at muster out.
Transferred to Signal Corps, August 23, 1861.
Missing in action at Wilderness, May 5, '64-r=,Vet,
Prisoner, May 5, 1864— died at AudersonviUe,
November 1, 1864— grave, 11,722.
Missing in action at Wilderness, May 5, '64— Vet,
Mining in action at Wilderness, May 5, 1864.
Died at Camp Pierpont, Va., December 31, 1861,
Deserted February 19, 1863.
Missing in action at White Oak Swamp, Va.,
June 30, 1862,
GOMPANT H,
RECRUITED IN CUMBERLAND COUNTY,
Joseph Totten
Capt
May 28, '61,
3
Promoted to Lieutenent Colonel, June 26, 1861,
Henry I, Zinn
,..do ,.,„
May 28, '61,
'
Promoted to Capt., June 28, 1861^resigned No.
vember 30, 1861,
Samuel B, King,...,
.,,do .,,..
May 28, '61,
8
•a
Promoted to 1st Lieut., June 28, '61— to Captain,
December 1, '01— brevet Major, ]March 13, '65.^
mustered out with company, June 16, 1864.
Samuel M, Prowell
1st Lt,.
May 28, '61,
Promoted to 2d Lt., June 28, '61— to 1st Lt„ Deo.
1, 1861-resigned September 17, 1802.
THREE TEARS' SERVICE.
74a
sAsra.
Jacoto H^ffe],fi»ger..
GewgeW. eomfoit
T, Bratndoo Huyat.,.
IstLt,
..da....
2d Lt.
..da....
John W, M'Lane.... 1st Sgt,
John W^Coak...
Jsaac G. Smith...
Joseph N. Clark^...
Wm, Eichelberger,
Josepji B. Mooney.
Cortla,nd S, Prowell
J. "W. Armstrong.
Jacob F. Day
fleury Leib..
Armstroag Noble.
Jacob C, Williams. .
Wra. Durnbangh.
E. Haze Swisher..
Dan,iel M- Hoover...
George A. XJliJer
William Lighty
Axe^T. M'Kensie...
Ashenfelteri Daniel
Arnot, David
Achar,^ Thomas J.....
Anthony, John. ......
Brenneman, Joseph
Beatty, William.
Buck, Adam
Bryan, Gardner.
Blosser, Jonas....
Bowen, Levi A........
Bolinger, Abraham
Barstall, Max
Beaverson, Charles
Baker, Benjamin....
Crone, William
Coover, Samnel D...
Comfort, George A.-
Connor, Thomas...
Cook, William H..
Chapman, J, J...
Crom,leigh,Sebasc's
Conrad^ David W...!
...do....
Serg't.
...do....
...da....
...do..
Corp,
...do..,
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
.da.
...do.
.....da.
Muc
...do.
Private
...da
...do
...do
...do ......
.do.
.da.
.do.
.do.
.do.
..do.
..do .
..do.
..do .
..do.
.,do.
...do.
...do.
.do,
.do .
.da.
.do.
.do.,
May 28, '61,
May 38, *61,
May 28, 'Gl,
July 17, '61,
July 18,^61,
May 28, '61,
May 28, *61,
May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
28, '61,
28, '61,
28, '61,
28, '61,
2, '61,
28, '&1,
2, '61,
28, '61,
30, '61,
15, '61,
28, >61,
28, '61.
28, »61,
28, '61,
28, *61,
14, '64,
May
May
Jlay
May
Oct..
May
Oct.
May
July
May
May
May
May
May
Mar,
May 38, '61,
May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
July 18, '61,
July 17, '61,
July 17, '61,
Deo. IT, '61,
Feb. 11, '64,
May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
May 28, »61,
July 18, '61,
Aug, 25, "62,
Oct. 2, '61,
Aug» 5, '62,
May 2«, '61,
Feb. 13,^4,,
May 18, '61,
Mw. 25, '64,
Pr. to 2d Lt., Dec. 1, '61-^ta Isfc Lt.,Sept. 17, »62—
wd., with loss of arm, Deo. 13, 1862-^resigne(3
June 12, 1863. ^
PraaSgt., Nov. .30, 'ei-^to 1st Sgt., Feb. 1, '6.S-.
to 2d Lt., Mar. 1, *63-.to 1st Lt., July 31, '63—.
Bv. Capt., Mar. 13, 1864— prisoner from Mav 5,
1864, to Mar. 1, 1865— discharged Mar. 11, 1865.
Pr. to 1st Sgt., Sept. 2, 186.3— to 2d Lt., Sept. 22,
1862— killed at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, 1862.
Pr. to Cor., Dec. 1, '62-=-ta 1st Sgt., April 1, '63—
ta2d Lt., June 12, 1863— Bv. 1st Lt, and Capt.,
March 13, 1865— prisoner from May 5, 1864, to
March 1, 186.5— discharsjed March 12, 1865.
Promoted to Cor., Oct. 1, 1861— to 1st Sgt., July
31, 1863^prisonerfrom May 5, to Dec. 6, 1864—.
discharged June 26, 1865— -Vet.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Promoted, to Sergeant, Juno 28, 1861— ^disohargecj
on Surgeon's certificate, October 1, 1862.
Promoted to Sgt,, June 28, 1861— captured May 5,
1864— discharged February 22, 1865.
Pi-omoted to Cor., Oct, 1, 1861— -to Sgt., Dee. 1,
1862— prisoner from May 5 to Dec. 11, 1864— dis-
oharged March 17, 1865,
Promoted to. Cor., May 8, 1861— to Sgt., Jan, 1,
^3— died at Annapolis, Md., December 24, '64,
Promoted to Cor., February 1, 1863— mustwed
out -with company, June 16, 1864
Promoted to Cor., Novembev 30, '61— discharged
on Surgeon's certificate, Octobex'^21, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 22, '62.
Promoted to Cor., Sept. 2, 1862— wounded in ac^
tion— -disch. on Surg, certificate, April 20, 1863,
Promoted to Cor., May 9, 1863 — captured May 5,
1864— discharged Jan. 19, 1865.
Promoted to Cor., July 27, 1862— missing in ac-,
tion at Bethesda Church, May 30, 1864— Vet.
Promoted to Cor., July 21, 1863— captured May
5, 1864— discharged April 10, 1865,
Captured May 5, 1864— disch. May 29, 1865— Vet^
Killed at Gaines' Mill, Juno 27, 1862,
Mustered out with companv, June 16, 1861.
Transferred to 190th reg. P." V.,May 31, 64— Vet=i
Mastered out with company, June 16, 1864.
Wounded— disch. on Surg, cert., Feb. 18, 1863.
Transferred to company G, July IS, 1861.
Prisonor May 5, '64— died at Andersouville, July
28, 1864— grave, 4,143.
Died October 22, 1862, of wounds received at An^
tielam, September 17, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 16, 1864, '
Mustered out with company, June 16, 1864.
Wounded — discharged on Surgeon's certificate,
Febrvxary 28, 1863.
Captured May 5, 1864— .discliAPged Feb. 15, 1865.
Prisoner May 5, 1864— died at Andersonville^
September 11, 1864— grave, 8,413.
Migsing in action at Wilderness, May 5, '64— Vet.
Missing in action at Wilderness, May 5, 1864.
Killed at Bull Run, August 30, 1862.
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 186a.
Wounded at Fredericksburg, Dec, 13, 1862— ab-
sent,, in hospital, at muster out.
Discharged on Surgeon's ce?tificate, Jan. 15, '64,
Wounded — discharged on Surgeon's certificate,
January 5, 186a.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Jan. 15, '64.
Prisoner from May 5, to December 11, 1864— dis^
charged February 25, 1865,
Prisoner May 5, 1864— died at Anderson ville,
June 30, 1864— grave, 2,713,
Prisoner May 5, 1864^dled at Anderson ville,
October 4, 1864— grave, 10,283— Vet.
Missing in aptiau at Wild.erness^ May 5, 1864,
750
THIKTY-StXTH KEGIMBNT — SEVENTH RESERVE,
Cromleigh, Fred'k.
Clark, J. Richey ....
Devinney, Wm. H.
Dougherty, Jno. B.
Dravenstadt, Al, A
Durnbaugh, Jos. A
Devlin, John
Eberlv, Benj. F
Ellis, 'KrankB..
Egolf, Joseph
Free, George..
Filler, Henry
Fagan, John, ....
Goodyear, H. M.
Good, Samuel L
Hood, John
Hunter, Leonidas...
Hoover, Abraham ..
Harris, Samuel R...
Hess, Jacob.
Hester, Joseph..
Heiges, George M.
Hoover, Daniel C.
Hoover, Simon P .
Hess, Michael
Ingany, John ,
Ilgenfritz, Eman'l..
Jones, Lewis L
Kiminel, John A...
King, Peter J ,
Kiscadden, Luther
Kutz, Daniel
Kaufifman, A. E
Kauflfman, George .
Kreiger, Ross H
Kotties, Samuel...
Krall, Henry
Rosier, Eli
Khne, William W.
Lament, John
Lauck, Jacob
Leininger, John,....,
Lyons, Michael.
M'Cormick, Sim.
M'Clure, David
Martin, Jackson.
Menear, Jesse.
Mountz, Jacob P..
Mohler, Abner.
M'Clellan, Wm.
Owen, Eastman.
Plank, David A.
Palmer, George W.
Pretz, Harry
Robinson, George...
Smith, Thomas D...
Strock, William E..
Shaffner, Wm. H
Smith, Wilson O
Sidors, Isaiah
Smith, Franklin A
Smith, Solomon
.do.
.do
.do
.do
.do
July 17, '61,
May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
May 28.
Jufy 17
May 28,
May 28.
May 28,
May 28,
May 28
May 28,
Aug. 25
May 28.
July 17
May 28
Aug. 5
May 28
May 28
May 28,
Aug. 5
April 4
April 10
April 10,
May 28,
May 28
May 28,
May 28
May 28
May 28,
July 18
May 28.
Dec. 17,
Dec. 17
Feb. 15
Mar. 31
May 28,
May 28
Mar. 7
May 28,
May 28.
May 28.
May 28.
July 10.
May 28,
Feb, 15
May 28
May 28,
May 28.
May 28!
April 12,
July 18,
Oct. 2,
Mar. 7
Feb. 1]
May 28
May 28,
July 17
May 28,
May 28,
May 28
May 28,
Missing in action at Wilderness, May 5, 1864.
Died at Camp Pierpont, Va., December 17, 1861.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 12, '63.
Wounded in action — discharged on Surgeon's
certificate, January 15, 1863.
Transferred to U. S. regular army, Nov. 7, 1862.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Transferred to U. S. Signal Corps, Oct. 13, 1862.
Missinu in action at Wilderness, May 6, '64. — Vet.
Prisoner from May 5, 1864, to April 28, 1865— dis-
charged May 29, 1865.
Discharged August 12, 1864.
Wounded, with loss of arm — discharged on Sur-
geon's certificate, November 4, 1862.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Dec. 1, 1863.
Missing in action at Wilderness, May 5, '64 — Vet.
Deserted October 7, 1862.
Died at Annapolis, December 29, 1864.
Discharge<l on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 31, '63.
Dishonorably discharged, September 16, 1862.
Promoted to 1st Sgt., Dec 1, '61 — reduced Sept.
2, 1862— tr. to U. S. regular armv, Nov. 7, 1862.
Captured May 5, 1864— discharged Nov. 3, 1864.
Prisoner May 5, 1864 — died at Andersonville,
July 18, 1864— grave, 3,563.
Missing in action at Wilderness, May 5, 1864.
Mis. in action at Bethesda Church, May 30, 1864.
Prisoner May 5, 1864— died at Andersonville,
September 3, 1864— grave, 7,682.
Died at Richmond, Va., Jan. 14, 1863, of wounds
received at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 26, '62.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Jan. 15, 1864.
Transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps, Dec. 1,
'63 — mustered out with company, June 16, '64.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 16, '62.
Transferred to U. S. regular army, Dec. 5, 1862.
Captured May 5, 1864— discharged Jan. 31, 1865.
Missing in action at Wilderness, May 5, '64 — ^Vet.
Missing in action at Wilderness, May 5, '64 — Vet.
Missing in action at Wilderness, May 5, 1864.
Prisoner May 5, 1864 — died at Andersonville,
September 21, 1864.
Died December 10, 1862, of wounds received at
Bull Run, August 30, 1862.
Deserted August 29, 1862.
Not on muster-out roll.
Wounded May 23, '64 — ab., in hos., at mus. out.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 15, '62.
Transferred to Band, September 16, 1861.
Missing in action at Wilderness, May 5, '64— Vet.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, May 7, 1863.
Disch. Feb. 12, 1863, for wds. received in action.
Missing in action at Wilderness, May 5, 1864.
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Deserted August 29, 1862— returned— dishon-
orably discharged, January 10, 1867.
Deserted August 29, 1862.
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
Disch. Sept. 21, 1831, for wds. rec. accidentally.
Prisoner from May 5, 1864, to February 26, '65 —
discharged April 8, 1865.
Transferred to I90th regiment P. V., May 31, 1864.
Missing in action at Wilderness, May 5, 186-1.
Transferred to Band, Sept. 16, 1861— returned to
Co., Aug. 8, 1862— tr. to V. R. C, Dec. 1, 1863.
Disch. Sept. 29, '62, for wds. received in action.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 23, '63.
Disch. March 26, '63, for wds. received in action.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Jan. 15, 1864.
Missing in action at Wilderness, May 5, 1864.
Missing in action at Wilderness, May 5, 1864.
THkliJl^ YEAK.S"* SERVICE.
751
SfAMB.
&ANK.
DAtfi Op JJUSTER
INTO SERVICE.
I
1
B.EHAHK6.
Shaffer, Addison....
Seabolt, George
iPrivate
...do
...do
May 28, '61,
May 2*^, '61,
July 17, '61,
Oct. 2, '61,
Mar. 31, '64,
July 17, '61,
May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
July 18, '61,
S^eb. 13, '64,
May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
8
3
3
Captuj-ed May S, 1884-discfaarged Feb. 8, 1865.
Missmg in action at Wilderness, May 5, '64— Vet.
Missing in action at Wilderness, May 5, '64— Vet*
Missmg in action at Wilderness, May 5,'64— Vet.
Missing in action at Wilderness, May 5, 1864.
Killed accidentally, July 20, 1861.
Deserted December 11, 1862.
Captured May 5, 1864— discharged Feb. 14, 186*
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Prisoner May 30, 1864 — died at Andersonville*
October 2, 1864— grave, 10,229.
Missing in action at Wilderness, May 5, 1864.
Prisoner May 6, 1864 — died at Andei-sonville^
November 22, 1864— grave, 12,123.
INIissing inaction at Wilderness, May S, 18&4i.
Died at Richmond, Va.. August 11, 1862.
Promoted to Sergeant Major, June 28, 1861.
Shafer, Henry
Steigleman, Isaiah..
Smith, Weorge W...
Shroeder.WilUam..
Tolbert, Benjamin..
Vanfossen, John W
Weltv, Jacob .........
...do
-do
...do
...do
...do
...do
do .
Warner, Milton
Wetherald, H. N....
...do....
...do
do....
Wesley, Samuel
S?;inn, KdwardP
...do
...do
Company Is
UECRtJlTlED m BERKS AND LEBANON COUNTIES.
^Jerome Myers
Joseph G, Holmes.
Wm. J. Harvey...
Edward P. Zinn.,
Aaron P. Zeiglcf..
J. H. G. Marquette
William Harmon...
David Vv B. Rainier
Thomas B. Rnsh...>.
Edward F. Smith..,
William R. Smith..
Peter S. Haintz
William Vancarap.
Samuel Miller ,
Charles Westfield...
Edward C, Guyer...
George W. Taylor...
Henry 0. HoUsum.,
Henry Miller
Christian Fagley
William Anthony...
Peter F. Seaman
Joseph Vondrock...
Oliver Vondrock
Arnold, Peter.........
Ash, Harry J
Capt.
..do..
1st Lt.
...do....
.do,
2d Lt.
..do...
..do...
1st Sgt.
..do
..do
...do...
Corp. .
...do...
...do...
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
..do,
Muc.
Private
...do
May 10, '61,
May 10, '61,
3
3
Oct. 15, '61,
May 28, '61,
3
3
May 28, '61,
3
May 20, '61,
June 1, '61,
June 13, '61,
3
3
3
June 13, '61,
3
May 26, '61,
3
July 7, '61,
3
July 7, '61,
3
May 26, '61,
3
July 5) '61,
3
Nov. 10, '61,
3
May 26, '61,
3
July 7, '61,
3
May 26, '61,
3
July 28, '61j
3
June 13, '61,
3
May 10, '61,
3
July 7, '61,
3
May 26, '61,
July 15, '61,
June 4, '61,
June 13, '61,
3
3
3
3
Resigned NoVelnbef 3, 1861.
Promoted to 1st Lt., June 14, 1861— to Captain,
November 7, 1861— dismissed ApHl 12, 1862.
Promoted to Adjutant, November 20, 1861.
Promoted to 2d Lt., April 7, '62— to 1st Lt., July
6, 1862— to Capt. company K, March 1, 1863.
Promoted to 1st Sgt., July 1, 1862- to 1st Lieut. ^
March 1, 1863— brevet Capt., March 13,1865^
captured May 5, '04— discharged March 12, '65*
Dismissed March 11, 1862.
Pr. to 2d Lt., July 1, '62— dismissed Sept. 16, '62%
Promoted t-O Sgt., July 1, 1862— to 2d Lt., March
1, 1863— mus. out With company, June 16, 1864*
Promoted to Sgt., Sept. 1, 1862— to 1st Sgt., Kov.
25, 1862— missing in action. May 5, 1864.
Wounded JunoSO, '62— discharged on Surgeon's
certificate, March 5, 1863.
Promoted to Sgt., July ], '62— wounded at South
Mountain, Sept. 14, 1862— discharged on Sur»
geon's certificate, February, 1863.
Promoted to Cor., May 1, 1862 — to Sgt., Dec. 13»
'62 — missing in actionat Wilderness, May 5,'64.
Promoted to Cor., Aug. 6, 1862— to Sgt., Dec. 13,
1862— captured May 5, '64— disch. June 16, 1865v
Promoted to Cor., Aug. SO, 1862— to Sgt., Dec. 13,
1862— prisoner from May 5, to Dec. 16, 1864—
discharged March. 15, 1865.
Died at Philadelphia, Aug. 5, 1862, of wounds re-
ceived June .30, 1862.
Promoted to Cor., Sept. 14, 1862 -— mustered out
With company, June 16, 1864.
Promoted to Cor., June 13, 1862— wounded June
30, 1862— disch. on Surg, certificate, Oct. 10, '62.
Promoted to Cor., Jvily 14, 1862— wd. at Gaines'
Mill, June 27, 1862^-disch. on Surgeon's certifi'
cate, January 14, 1863.
Promoted to Cor., Feb. 12, 1863— pris. from May
5, 1864, to March 3, 1865— disch. April 1, 1865.
Promoted to Cor., Feb. 12, '63— missing in action
at Wilderness, May 5, 1864.
Promoted to Cor., Feb. 12, '63— 'missing in action
at Wilderness, May 5, 1864— Vet.
Promoted to Cor., Feb. 12, '63— pris» from May 5)
1864, to Feb. 27, 1865-~disch. April .3, '65— Vet.
Died at Point Lookout, Md., July 25, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 15, '62k
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 19, '61.
Discharged Oct. 25, 1862, for wounds received at
Antietam, September 17, 1862,
?52
THiRTY^-SlXtH USGtMEIfr-^SBVENt'fl RESERVlS,
-Aikel, John Gv v
Auberton, Alonzo..-
■August^ CharloSw..
feurrovvs, William.
Beitermanv Frant4.
fcratton, James H . .
feekanev> Alphins.v
JBlecheis Philip K..,
feonnei', Micisael....
feroomef, Samuel..
bell> James ,
feournmau, Lewis-..
iBeekei^ Georg6 ,
Crosby, Carlton......
Diller> John R,-,
Dailey, Matthew....,
t)*om, John...,. .....
t'ord, Thomas v
^ay , FredeiMck . .... . .
Gerhatt, Cofnelius.
tiale, Joseph W.. ..
Henry, John ...,
HorneJ', Jei-emiah..
Hotiinan, Hem-y D
fciaines, William Jv
Sertzel, Frederick..
fiart, John........
Hollinget, Jacob W
Hopkins, Ed. M. G
Harris, George W..
Hughs, John ^,
ISlarver, William,..,
Kissinger, Eman'l.'.
M'Nally, Henry
,M'Coy> James
Moore, James L ■.
M'Gonneil, Thos
Martin, Gainer P>...
M'Gonneil^ Charles
Mack, Aliped B......
Myers> Levi..
Mullen, James. ......
Miller, Aaron
Martin, George Wv.
M'Avoy, Daniel.
M'Quiggan, Chas...
Nichols, Vincent
Oster, Ernest
Otte, Richard .,
Patten, William
Ritter, Henry B
Roesler, Lawfence.
Rothenberger,Wv H
Simmons, Patrick,..
Schively, Wm. H...
Stehle, John
Strohecker, Jacob T
Schriver^ David K...
Shappal, Alfred
ShuUenbergen F ...
Stephenson, Jas, P.".
Townsley, Robert .
Ulnifvi-, John.. ...|
Jttne 14, "'61,
MA;^ 26) ^61v
July 18, '61)
J^ne IS, ''61-,
May 10, ^61,
Aug. 7, '61-,
May 10, ^61,
May 10, '61,
•lune 2D, ^61,
June 26, '61>
June 13, ^61-,
July 17, '61>
May 26, '61,
June 13> '61,
July 21, '6l>
July 7, '6h,
May 26,^61>
June 14) '61,
May 26>*6i,
May 26, *6^
July ll>^6l>
June 13-, '61,
May 26, '61,
May 10, ^6]>
June 1, ^63,
July t,^61,
June 13, '61,
July 28, ^61,
June 13, '61,
July 20, '61,
June 14, '61,
May 10, ^61,
May 10, '61,
June 6, '61,
July 4, '61,
May 10, ^61,
Jiily 11, *61,
June 14, '61,
June l3, "61,
July 7; '61,
May 10, '61,
July 7, '61,
July
Mar.
July
June
July
May
June
May
June
IStay
July
June
June
7, *61,
1», '64,
12, '61,
13, '61,
6, '61,
10, '61,
14, '61,
10, '61,
13, '61,
23, '61,
7, '61,
13) '61,
13, '61,
July 16, '61,
Mav 26, '61,
Aug. 21, '63,
July 7, '61,
July 7, '61,
June 13) '61,
•do May 10, '61, I
flo ...... July in. 'G1,J
Discharged on Surgeon'* ceSttificat^, Feb. 13, '63b
Missing in action at Wilderness, May -6, 1864.
Died of NvdS. deceived at Bull Run, Aug. 30, '62v
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Mar. 20^ '62k
Discharged on Surgeon's ceiHiflcate, Mar. 20, '62.
Discharged on Sufgeon^s ceftificate, July 30, '62»
Discharged on Sufgeon'i^ cei-tihcate. May 15, '62*
Discharged February 25, 1863, for Wound* re^
«eived at Ffedei-icksbutg, December 13, 1862.
Disch. bySien.of Gen. Court Maitial, Mar. 19, '64i
Missing in action at Wilderness, May 5, '64---VeU
Died at Annapolis, Md-., September 26^ 1862.
Died May 1^ 1863.
Killed at Antaetaril) September 17, 1862.
Captm-ed May 6, 1864=-discharged Jan-. 28, 186S-.
Mustered out with companv, June 16, 1864^
Prisunef May 6, 1864--died at Andefsonvillev
August 25, 1864-=^rave, 6,797.
Mis. in action at Fredericksburg-, DeOi iS, I862i
Missing in action at Wilderness, May 5, 1864.
Died Aug. 7, 1862, of Wounds rec. June 30, '62--
buried in Cypress Hill Cemetery, L. I.
Wounded at t^aines' Mill, June 27, 1862-^dis-
•charged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 16, 1863»
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Oct. 7, 1863.
Transferred to 190th reg-. P. V., May 31, -64— Vet.
Missing In action at Wilderness, May 5. 1864.
Missing in action at Wilderness, May 5, '64^=^ Vet.
Prisoner from May 5. 1864, to February 28, '65-^
discharged July 17, 1865.
Prisoner May 5, 1864-'died at AnderSonville)
September 21, l864--grave) -9,433.
Prisoner May 5, 1864— died at AttderSonVille,
October 26, 1864— grave, 11,481,
Killed at Charles City Cross Roads, Jttne 30, '62»
Died October 4, 1862.
Deserted July 30, 1861.
Deserted July 30, 1861.
Transferred to 190th regi. P> V., May Si, '64=*Vet.
Missing in action at Wilderness, May -5, '64^^ Vet*
Mustered out With company, June 16, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 16, 1864.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Oct 7, 1863.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 13, '63.
Prisoner May 6, 1864r-^dled at Andetsonville^
October 11, 1864--grave, 10,678--Vet.
Prisoner from May 5, 1864, to March 2, 1865— dis-
tjharged May 4, l865.
Missing in action at VVilderness-, May S, '64^ Vet*
Missing in action at Wilderness, May >5, '64--- Vet.
Prisoner May 5, 1864---died at Andersonville,
. October 11) 1864--grave, 10,684. _
Missing in action at Wilderness, May 5, '64" Vet.
Missing inaction at Wilderness, May 5, '64-=-Vefc»
Deserted July 25, 1861.
Deserted June 19, 1861.
Disch. by sen. of Gen. Court Martial, Mar. 1&,'64.
Killed at Charles City Cross Roads> June 30, 1862.
Deserted June 15, 1861.
Missing in action at Wilderness, May 5, '64^Vet>
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Oct. 7, 1863.
liilled at Charles City Cross Roads, JUne 30, '62.
Mustered out with companV, June 16, '64-=^ Vet.
Wounded at Gaines' Mill,' JuUe 27, 1862— dis-
charged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 8, 1862.
Discharged on Surg, certificate— date unknown.
Transferred to 190fh res, P. V., May 31. '64— Vet.
Missing in action at Wilderness, May 5. 1^64.
Missing in action at Wilderness, May 5, '64-=- Vet.
Died of Wounds reo. at Antietam, Sept* 17, 1862.
Died of wounds received at Charles City Cross
Roads, June 30, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 16, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 8. 1862.
THREE YEARS' SERVICE.
753
NAME.
BANK.
DATE OF MtJSTER
INTO SERVICE.
1
REUARES.
Vandever, Enos G..
Weikamp, John
Weiderman, Daniel
Weiderman, Frank
Warner, Henry
Weikamp, Thos. P.
Wenriek, Henry
Wise, Joseph P
Private
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
June 10, '61,
May 26, '61,
June 13, '61,
June 13, '61,
May 10, '61,
June 13, '61,
May 15, '61,
May 10, '61,
8
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
Deserted August 6, 1861.
Mustered out with company, June 16, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 16, 1864.
Wounded June 30, '62— discharged on Surgeon's
certificate, December 6, 1862.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Prisoner May 5, '64— died at Andersonville, No-
vember 2, 1864— grave, 11,750— Vet.
Missing in action at Wilderness, May 5, 1864-
Killed at Gaines' Mills, June 27, 1862.
Company K.
recruited at philadelphia.
Casper Martino ...
James M. Rice...,
Edward P. Zinn .
F. M. Shoemaker...
Daniel L. Sanders...
AVilliam H. Nehr...
Capt..
...do...
...do...
IstLt.
...do...
...do...
Henry C. Meeser.... 2d Lt.
Joseph L. Wright do .
John Keen.
John Bermingham.
Henry Mifflin
Griffin L. Baldwin.
William M'Manus.
James A. Moody..
Howard Chapman .
Fred'k M'Cready...
Alex. M' Donald
Henry M'Bride
William Hera
Benj. Dicker son
Thos. J. Cummings
Peter G. King
George Garman
Henry Sparks
Henry W. Mangar..
Alexander, Richard
Ashley, Francis
Armstrong, James..
Adams, Charles F...
Baird, John
Bartholamew, Fred
Banard, Joseph
Bowman, Chas. W..
Bartholamew, P. K
Butter field, Geo. H
Bartholamew, P. H
Branson, William...
Collins, John J
Carr, James
Carroll, Joseph
Cooper, Jeremiah...
Campbell, William
Davis, -John W
Dickson, Wm. H ...
95
Feb. 30, '62,
June 4, '61,
June 4, '61,
June 4, '61,
July 27, '61,
June 4, '61,
June 4, '61,
Mar. 17, '62,
June 4, '61,
June 4, '61,
June 4, '61,
June 4, '61,
June 4, '61,
June 4, '61,
June 4, '61,
June 4, '61,
June 4, '61,
June 4, '61,
June 4, '61,
June 4,
July 17,
June 4,
June 4,
June 4,
June 4,
June 4,
June 4,
June 4,
June 4,
Dismissed January 27, 1862.
Pr. to Capt., Feb. 13, '62— dismissed July 11, 1862.
Pr. fr. 1st Lt. Co. I, to Capt. Co. K, Mar. 1, 1863—
mustered out with company, June 16, 1864.
Resigned July 11, 1862.
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Pr. to 1st Sergt., May 1, '62— to 1st Lt., Sept. 17,
'62— to Bv. Capt., Mar. 13, '65— captured at Wil-
derness, May 5, '64— discharged March 11, 1865.-
Resigned February 19, 1862.
Promoted to 1st Sgt., June 6, '61— to 2d Lt., Feb.
20, 1862— resigned July 15, 1862.
Pr. to 1st Sergt., Sept. 15, '62— to 2d Lt., Nov. 25,
'62 — missing in actionat Wilderness, May 5, '64.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Jan. 5, 1864.
Promoted to Sergeant — discharged on Surgeon's
certificate, July 19, 1862.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, 1864.
Promoted to Sgt. , April 1, 1863— Captured May
5, 1864— discharged February 4, 1865.
Promoted to Sgt., June 1, 1863 — missing in action
at Wilderness, May 5, 1864.
Promoted to Sgt., June 1, 1863— captured May 5,
1864— discharged January 31, 1865.
Killed at White Oak Swamp, June 30, 1862.
Deserted December 9, 1861.
Deserted May 1, 1863.
Promoted to Corp., January 1, 1862— discharged
on Surgeon's certificate — date unknown.
Died November 25, 1861, at Camp Pierpont, Va.
Deserted September 12, 1862.
Deserted October 11, 1862.
Promoted to Corporal, April 1, 1863— captured
May 5, 1864— discharged January 31, 1865.
Mustered out with company, June 16, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 16, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 16, 1864.
Discharged on Surg, certificate— date unknown.
Missingln action at Wilderness, May 5, 1864.
Killed at South Mountain, September 14, 1862.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Mustered out with company, June 16, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. May 12, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Mar. 13, '63.
Prisoner from May 5, to December 13, '64— dis-
charged March 15, 1865.
Missing in action at Wilderness, May 5, 1864.
Killed at White Oak Swamp, June 30, 1862.
Deserted June 7, 1861.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Oct. 7, 1863.
Discharged June 25, 1861— minor.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. May 20, '63.
Discharged Dec. 3, 1862, for wds. rec. in action.
Not on muster out roll.
Mustered out with company, June 16, 1864.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
754
THIRTY-SIXTH REGIMENT — SEVENTH RESERVE,
Durkin, Thomas
Dager, Charles
Diddlebaugh, Fred
Davis, Edward
Essick, George li..
Elfry, Samuel ,
Ehrman, Jacob.,
Evans, William H..
English, Thomas..
Gorham, Willet E.
Gannan, William.
GeUer, Charles
Greenawalt, Rine't
Gressinger, Fred'k..
Greenawalt, Wm ...
Huntley, Arthur....
Husband, Isaiah
Heath, George W...
Hendricks, H. W...
Hunter, John A
Hughes, Patrick....
Hutton, Thomas
Harmon, Jacob
Johnson, Frank
Kile, George W
Kelly, Daniel
Kent, Pensly, Jr
Kelly, Lewis
Killian, WilUam
Kerrigan, William..
Keck, Christopher..
Long, Francis W....
Leadbeater, James..
M'Gonigal, John....
Mayberry, David...
Mathews, Wm. H...
Mount, Charles C...
Matsinger, John
Milligan, Matthew..
M'Giiigan, Henry C
Mealy, Thaddeus...
Moore, John
Morris, Wm. H
Mayberry, Robert...
Mullen, James
Quinn, Andrew
Heed, Edward
Rankins, James L..
Rice, Barnard
Severence, James.
Styer, George
Scott, John C
Stelts, Whittield....
Speller, William....
Sherry, John
Seingley, Thomas,
Terry, Robert B,
Tempi eton, Hugh
Tubbs, Joseph
Timony, Michael
Verlander, Theo
Wellington, John
Ward, John
Wilson, Samuel T..
Wilson, William...,
June 4, '61,
June 4, '61,
July 1, '61,
June 4, '61,
June 4, '61,
June 4, '61,
June 4, '61,
June 4, *61,
June 4, '61,
Feb. 22, '62,
June 4, '61,
June 4, '61,
July 27, '61,
June 4, '61,
June 4, '61,
June 4, '61,
June 4, '61,
July 19, '61,
June 4, '61,
June 4, '61,
July 17, '61,
June 4, '61,
June 4, '61,
June 4, '61,
June 4, '61,
June 4, '61,
July 19, '61,
June 4, '61,
Feb. 20, '62,
June 4, '61,
June 4, '61,
Feb. 20, '62,
June 4, '61,
June 4, '61,
June 4, '61,
June 4, '61,
Mar. 1, '62,
Mar. 27, '62,
June 4, '61,
June 4, '61,
June 4, '61,
July 19, '61,
June 4, '61,
June 4, '61,
Mustered out with company, June 16, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 29, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 26, '62,
Missing'in action at Wilderness, INIay 5, 1864.
Discharged April 4, 1863, for wounds received in
action.
Prisoner, May 5, '64 — died at Anderson ville, Sept.
21, 1864— grave, 10,009.
Missing in action at Wilderness, May 5, 1864.
Mis. in action at Wilderness, May 5, '64— Vet.
Died at Alexandria, Va., November 20, 1862 —
grave, 452.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., Mav 31, '64— Vet.
Pris. from May 5, 1864, to Feb. 18, 1865— disch.
April 12, 1865.
Pris. May 5, 1864— died at Andersonville, Sept.
4, 1864— grave, 7,773.
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Deserted October 1, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 1, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec 2, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 11, '62.
Transferred to Vet. Res. Corps, Oct. 7, 1863.
Captured May 5, 1864— discharged Feb. 8, 1865.
Deserted Oct. 19, 1861.
Deserted June 27, 1862.
Not on muster-out roll.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Deserted September 11, 1862.
Deserted September 11, 1862.
Transferred to Vet. Res. Corps, Aug. 7, 1863
Died at Philadelphia, July 13, 1864.
Discharged June 25, 1861 — minor.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 24, '63.
Transferred to Vet. Res. Corps, Sept. 30, 1863
Absent, in arrest for desertion, at mvister out.
Prisoner May 5, '64— died at AndersonviUe, July
21, 1864— grave, 3,734.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 12, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Mar. 23, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June 16, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 29, 1863.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 4, 1863.
Prisoner May 5, '64— died at Andersonville, Aug.
26, 1864— grave, 6,925.
Missing in action at Wilderness, May 5, 1864.
Missing in action at Wilderness, May 5, 1864.
Captured May 5, 1864— discharged Mar. 9, 1865^
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Deserted July, 1861.
Deserted— dalte unknown.
Absent, in arrest for desertion, at muster out.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 20,1863.
Missing in action at Wilderness, May 5, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, April 29, '62»
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June 19, '62.
Captured May 4, 1864— discharged Feb. 25, 1865.
Mis. in action at Wilderness, May 5, 1864— Vet.
Killed at Antietam, -September 17, 1862.
Killed at White Oak Swamp, June 30, 1862.
Deserted June 7, 1861.
Prisoner from May 5, 1864, to March 1, 1865— dis-
charged April 27. 1865.
Mis in action at Wilderness, May 5, 1864— Vet.
Killed at Betbesda Church, May 30, 1864— Vet.
Discharged June 25, 1861 — minor.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 13, '62.
Absent,''in arrest, at muster out.
Transferred to Vet. Res. Corps, Dec. 1, 1S63.
Prisoner from INIay 5, 1864, to Feb. 26, 1865— dis*
charged April 10, 1835.
Prisoner May 5, 1864— died at Andersonville. Aug.
12, 1864— grave, 5,458.
THREE YEARS' SEEVIOE.
TJI^^ASSIGNED MEN.
755
HAwa.
BANK.
DATE OP MirSTEE
IMTO BEEVICE.
91
K
1
aBMARKB.
Brovra, Jobn C
Burke, Thomas
Brown , Thomas
Private
...do
...do
Feb. 29, '64,
April 12, '64,
April 18, '64,
May 12, '64,
April 13, '64,
June 26, '64,
April 18, '64,
April 20, '64,
April 12, '64,
Feb. 29, '64,
Feb. 29, '64,
May 10, '64,
Feb. 29, '64,
April 4, '64,
April 18, '64,
Mar. 1, '64,
April 20, '64,
April 12, '64,
April 12, '64,
Mar. 4, '64,
Feb. 29, '64,
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
Not on muster-out roll.
Deserted April 13, 1864.
Not on muster-out roll.
...do
Dore, John W
...do
Deserted April 18, 1864.
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roU-
Not on muster-out roll.
Gelmyer, Charles...
Garland, Franklin..
Huchinson, Wm
Howe, Edward
...do
...do
...do
...do
Kelley, Barnard
Ludwig, James
Lawyer, George W
M'Cartney, Henry..
M'Govern, Patrick..
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do ...
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roU.
Not on muster-out rolL
Not on muster-out rolL
Not on muster-out roll.
Rehm, Anthony
Stevens, Zeperiah...
...do
...do
...do
Not on muster-out rolL
Not on muster-out roll.
...do
...do.....
Toung, Robert 0 ...
,..do>...
Not on muster-out rolL
Thirty-Seventh Regiment,
EIGHTH EESEEYE.
THE Eighth Eeserve Eegiment was formed from companies recruited for
the three months' service, but not accepted, which had rendezvoused at
Camp Wright, twelve miles above Pittsburg, on the Allegheny Eiver. Forty-
three companies were here assembled, of which only those belonging to the Erie
Eegiment had a regimental organization. The camp was under the command
of Colonel John W. M'Lane, was pleasantly located, and kept ia a neat and
healthy condition. Early in June it was visited by General M'CaU, and the
companies selected to form the Eighth Eegiment were ordered to Camp Wil-
kins, near the city of Pittsburg, where on the 28th it was organized by the
choice of the foUowing field ofBcers: George S. Hays, M. D., of Allegheny
county, Colonel; S. D. Oliphant, Lieutenant Colonel j and J. B. Gardner, Major.
Colonel Hays was possessed of considerable military knowledge, having com-
manded the "Duquesne Greys," a Pittsburg company of some renown, during
the three previous years. Drill by companies without arms had been practiced
at Camp Wright. It was now armed and uniformed, and drilled by battalion,
the camp being under command of Colonel Hays.
On the 20th of July it was ordered to Washington, and proceeded by rail
to Harrisburg, where it received additional equipments, from thence to Balti-
more, where it encamped and received tents, arriving in Washington on the
23d, and encamped on Meridian HiU. Eemaining here until the 2d of August
it was ordered to the Eeserve Camp at TenaUytown, where it was assigned to
the First Brigade,* commanded by Brigadier General John F. Eeynolds. The
Seventh Eegiment, having been posted on picket duty at Great Falls, on the
Potomac, was vigorously sheUed by the enemy, and, in anticipation of his cross-
ing in force, a caU was made for reinforcements. The Eighth was promptly
sent to its support, and remained several days on duty in this vicinity. The
enemy made no further demonstrations. General M'Call, in reporting the con-
dition of the Eighth at this time, says : "It numbers eight hundred and ninety
men, armed with rifles and muskets of improved patterns. An officer is out
recruiting for it. The men are well equipped and weU drilled."
From TenaUytown the Eighth moved, on the 9th of October, across the
Potomac to Langley, Virginia, where it took position, with the division, in line
with the army of the Potomac, and where subsequentiy it went into winter
quarters. Picket lines were established on a long Itue of hiQs running at right
* Organization of the First Brigade, Brigadier General John F. Reynolds; Pennsylvania
Reserve Corps Major General George A. M'CaU. Fifth (34th) Regiment, Pennsylvania Tolun-
teers, Colonel Seneca G. Simmons ; First (30th) Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers, Colonel
R. Biddle Roberts ; Second (31st) Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, Colonel Wm. B. Mann,
Eighth (37th) Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers, Colonel George S. Hays.
1861 BATTLE OF MECHANICSVILLE. 757
angles with the pike, and with the Potomac, a mile and a half in front of the
camp. Here the regiment was thoroughly drilled and instructed by the regi-
mental officers, and joined in brigade drill conducted by General Eeynolds,
when the men were required to carry their knapsacks with at least their blank-
ets. On the morning in which the Third Brigade encountered the enemy at
Dranesville, the First Brigade marched to Difficult Creek, five miles away.
At the sound of the enemy's guns General Eeynolds started on the double-
quick for the field, but only arrived in time to see the rebels scatter before the
steady fire of Ord's advancing columns.*
Upon the breaking up of winter quarters, the regiment moved with the di-
vision, first to Hunter's Mills, and thence to Alexandria, where the army was
ordered to concentrate for embarkation to the Peninsula. Here it encamped
and before its turn for moving came, the division was attached to the First
Corps under General M'Dowell, and ordered to remain in front of Washington.
From Alexandria it moved to Manassas and thence to Warrenton Junction
where the men made frequent excursions to the Bull Eun battle-ground and
for a time occupied the quarters of the rebel troops. Following up the advance
of the First Cavalry, and Bang's Division, the Eeserves marched, Eeynolds'
Brigade in advance, to Falmouth. On the 24th of May, Eeynolds crossed the
river and occupied the town of Fredericksburg, and soon after commenced an
advance upon the Eichmond and Potomac Eaihoad. This route being deemed
impracticable, the brigade was recalled and the division was sent by water to
the Peninsula. Debarking at White House, the regiment marched to Gaines'
Mill, where it joined M'Clellan's army.
On the 23d of May Major Gardner resigned, and Captain S. M. Baily of
company I, was elected to succeed him ; Acting Adjutant John M. Kent was
elected Captain of company I, and Lieutenant Wetter, of company H, was ap-
pointed Adjutant.
In the battle of Mechanicsville, on the 26th of June, the Eighth occupied
the centre of the line stretching along the left bank of Beaver Dam Creek with
the Tenth Eeserve on its left, and the First on its right. On the brow of a
ridge descending to the mill-race and swamp in front, was posted Easton's
Battery, and at the margin of the swamp the regiment was deployed, four com-
panies, A, D, F, and I, under command of Lieutenant Colonel Oliphant, being
thrown forward as skirmishers. A brief artillery contest, in which the shells
burst in rapid succession in the very midst of the infantry, was followed by the
advance of the rebel columns, and the battle became general. A charge of the
enemy below the swamp, with the design of capturing Easton's Battery, caused
the skirmishers to be recalled, and the regiment moved to its support. But the
enemy being repulsed by other troops, it returned to its former position. Three
times the close columns of the enemy charged down the opposing slope with
determined valor, but were as often repulsed and driven back. At night the
* Extract fkom General M'CAiiii's OPFiciAii Report Early in the day, not know-
ing what foroe might be thrown forward from Centreville to support the troops we had en-
countered, I had called^ forward Brigadier General Reynolds, First Brigade, and Brigadier
General Meade, Second* Brigade, from Camp Pierpont, to the support of the Third Brigade.
Both these distinguished officers promptly brought forward their commands, and I only re-
gretted that the tine dispositions of the regiment and battery of Ord's command, together with
the gallantry of Colonels Jackson, M'Calmont, and Taggart, and Lieutenant Colonels Kane,
Higgins, and Penrose, and Captain Easton, had left nothing for Reynolds and Meade to do.—
Executive Document, No. 55, p. 13.
758 THIRTY-SEVENTH REGIMENT — EIGHTH RESERVE. 1862
men rested upon the ground where they had fought. The dead were col-
lected, wrapt in thek blankets and consigned to the earth, and the wounded
were sent to the rear. The loss in killed, wounded and missing was nearly one
hundred. Company F being upon the skirmish line, and not comprehending
the order to withdraw, remained at its post and fell into the hands of the
enemy.
Though the enemy was successfully repulsed with comparatively small loss
to the Eeserves, yet it was deemed prudent to abandon this position,* and early
on the morning of the 27th, the division was quietly withdrawn, and marched
in good order to Gaines' MUl. Here the Eighth was posted in the second line
of battle, on a road which was graded, the cut in the hill where it lay affording
some protection. With it was the Second Eegular infantry, and on the bank
in the rear was posted a battery of four Parrott guns and two brass howitzers.
In front was the Fifth l^^Tew Tork (Zouaves) armed with Sharp's Eifles. As the
battle opened the shells iiom the rebel guns, directed upon the battery in the
rear, became very troublesome. A percussion shell struck in the midst of com-
pany A, lying where the bank was too low to afford much protection, killing
three and wounding four.t When the rebel infantry appeared, they were treated
to rapid volleys from the Zouaves. At four o'clock there was a lull in the storm
of battle, and the troops in the road weie informed that the enemy was pre-
paring to make a vigorous demonstration on that part of the line. At five
o'clock the enemy in heavy masses made his appearance, advancing from the
woods. The Second Eegulars were first ordered forward to meet him. Soon
the Eighth was summoned to their support, and at the word "forward" every
musket was grasped firmly, and the line dashed away in the face of a shower
of bullets. Colonel Hays gallantly leading in the advance. The enemy was
swept back into the woods, where he made a stand under partial cover, and for
some time the conflict was desperate, the men, with great rapidity, loading and
firing at will. Overborne by superior numbers the regiment was at length
forced back, but retired m good order, and was loudly cheered as it passed the
regiments in reserve. Early in the advance Major Bally was wounded and
borne insensible from the field. Captains Johnson, Wishart, GaUupe and Car-
ter were also wounded. The loss in killed was very heavy, numbering twenty-
four ; eighteen were severely wounded.
At night the regiment crossed the Chickahominy, and rested upon its
arms on Trent's HUl. During the entire day succeeding, the Eighth lay near
Savage Station, but the weather was intensely hot and the men got little rest.
When night came they slept two hours, and were then aroused and commenced
■* ExTKACT FROM Geneeal M'CLELiiAN's OFFICIAL Repoet.— The position on Beaver
Dam Creek, although so successfully defended, had its right flank too much in the air, and
was too far from the main army to make it desirable to retain it longer.
t Suddenly I heard an explosion a little to my right, that pierced to my very brain. I na-
turally turned in the direction, and saw a sight that is before my eyes yet. Twenty or thirty
feet from me, where the banks were not high enough to afford much protection, I saw a cloud
of dust and smoke in the very midst of company A. I saw a man throw his hands wildly
above his head, and fall backward, covered with blood. A moment he lay quivering convul-
sively, then he lay stUl— perfectly stiU. He was dead. Another stooped and picked up his
own arm, which had been torn off by the shell as it descended, and rushed wildly towards a
small hospital some distance to the rear, flourishing his dismembered limb above his head and
shouting in the broad tongue: — "Och, docther, me atrm's off, me airm's off! " A percussion
sheU had struck fairly among the boys, kflling three outright and wounding foui.—Our Boys,
HUl, page 299
1862 BATTLE OF GAINES' MLLL. 759
the marcli towards the James Eiver. The trains so blocked the way that the
inarch was greatly interrupted. It was past noon when the regiment arrived
at White Oak Swamp, and sundown when it reached Charles City Cross Eoads,
and stacked arms in anticipation of resting for the night. It was already pitchy
dark, a thunder storm prevailing in the distance, when the regiment with a bat-
tery was ordered to proceed on the road leading to Eichmond on picket ; but
although in the immediate presence of the enemy they were not molested, and
returned in the morning to the position of the previous evening.
At one o'clock P. M. the regiment was caUed into line, and soon the battle
opened, the First Brigade, since the capture of General Eeynolds at Gaines'
MiU, being in command of Colonel Simmons. In the formation of the line the
First Brigade was held in reserve, but as the struggle became desperate, the
Eighth was ordered in. Its position feU opposite the Sixth Georgia, which was
upon the point of charging, when General M'CaU gave the order for the Eighth
to charge upon it, and Colonel Hays leading the way, with a shout that rang
out above the deafening roar of the conflict, it dashed forward, scattering the
Georgians and driving them beyond the marsh in front. A few prisoners were
taken. Later the enemy pressed heavily upon that part of the field, and the
line was forced back, the Eighth gradually retiring until it reached a new line
which had been established, where it remained until darkness put an end to
the contest. The loss in this engagement was sixteen killed and fourteen se-
verely wounded. Colonel Hays had his horse killed under him and was con-
siderably injured by the faU.
Dropping upon the ground for a little rest the men were suffered to sleep
for a few hours, when they were aroused and hurried away to Malvern HiU.
Here the division was posted in reserve, and while the battle was raging fiercely
around, so great was their exhaustion that the men dropped down upon the
field and slept. The loss in the regiment in kiUed, wounded and missing, dur-
ing the series of engagements commencing at Mechanicsville, was two hundred
and thirty.
On the following day it moved to Harrison's Landing, where the army was
secure and abundance of supplies was received. Here, on account of iU health,
Colonel Hays and Lieutenant Colonel Ohphant resigned, and Major Baily stiU
suffering from his wounds and unable to keep the field, the command of the
regiment devolved on Captain William Lemon. Major Baily was subsequently
commissioned Colonel, Captain Lemon, Lieutenant Colonel, and Captain Eobert
E. Johnston, Major.
From the Peninsula the Eighth moved by water, on the 11th of August, to
Acquia Creek, whence it proceeded to join the army under General Pope. At
Warrenton it came up with the corps of Sigel, M'Dowell and Bm^nside, and
marched thence in the direction of Washington. On the 27th, the troops moved
in column with batteries ready to be thrown into position, and a strong line of
skirmishers thrown out on left and front. The same order of march was con-
tinued on the 28th. At ten o'clock A. M. the column emerged from the cover
under which it had been marching, and was obliged to pass an open space at
an elevated point in the road, when it was suddenly opened upon by a rebel
battery. Captain Cooper's Battery of ten pound rifled Parrott guns was soon
in position, and by a few well directed shots silenced his fire. But in the mean-
time a shell had struck in the midst of companies B and G, killing two men
instantly, wounding six others and killing one horse. One of the wounded,
760 THIETY-SEVENTH REGIMENT — EIGHTH RESERVE. 1862
James Wells, died soon after, and Adjutant Swearngen was mangled in a
shocking manner, losing a leg. Moving on to the left of Manassas Junction,
the regiment rested at night on the first Bull Eun battle-ground. Early on the
morniQg of the 29th, too early for breakfast, it was again in position, and was
engaged in a series of movements and evolutions which took it several times
over the same ground, often under fire of rebel batteries, and at night rested
near the spot where it had lain the night before. During the evening a heavy
engagement took place between the enemy and the forces under King. As it
was evident from the cheers of the rebels that they had repulsed our men, and
were advancing towards the position occupied by the Eeserves, an order came
for a detachment of thu-ty men ftom the Eighth, to advance to the assistance
of the Bucktails on the skirmish line. Captain Kent volunteered to lead his
own company of fifteen men, to which were added two other companies, and
hastening forward through the woods, soon came in view of King's retreating
forces. On account of the darkness the enemy did not follow, and the skir-
mishers were recalled. On the following morning, Saturday, the 30th, the bat-
teries opened early, and at noon the brigade, with Cooper's Battery, advanced
and took position on the very ground where Hatch's Brigade of King's Divi-
sion had been repulsed the night before; but the enemy had been withdrawn.
The brigade was then ordered back and placed with the division on the left,
where it was kept constantly marching and manoeuvering, greatly to the fatigue
of the men. The enemy continued to make slight feints upon our left and cen-
tre, and towards evening a noisy feint upon our right, which caused a concen-
tration upon that wing, the Second Brigade, to which the Eighth now belonged,
being hastened across the field to its aid. The enemy now made his real at-
tack upon our left, and the brigade was countermarched and posted in support
of the batteries, which were hotly engaged. Soon the enemy's infantry charged
upon our guns, and a counter charge was ordered for the brigade, the Eighth
in fi-ont. Dashing forward at the word of General Eeynolds, the rebel line
was soon broken and driven back into the woods ftom which it had emerged,
and this advanced position was held until relieved by Sykes' Division of regu-
lars, when it moved to the rear, and night soon put an end to the battle. The
regiment entered the Bull Eun campaign with but a hundred strong. It lost
five killed, seventeen wounded and about thirty missing.
After the battle of Bull Eun, General M'Dowell was relieved of the com-
mand of his corps, to which the Eeserves had been attached since their return
from the Peninsula, and General Hooker was appointed to succeed him. Gen-
eral Eeynolds was now relieved of the command of the Eeserves and ordered
to duty at Harrisburg, being succeeded by General Meade. Colonel Magilton
was iu command of the Second Brigade, and Captain Conner, of the regiment.
The campaign in Maryland followed close upon the defeat at Bull Eun, and
the Eeserves advancing by the way of Frederick, soon confronted the enemy
at South Mountain. At four o'clock P. M., on the 14th of September, the regi-
ment was in line and began the advance. "We toiled up," says Sergeant Hill,
"the steep ascent in ftont of us, when we discovered that a valley lay yet be-
tween us and the main ascent of the South Mountain. While passing through
a cornfield upon the hiU, the enemy's artillery again opened upon us with solid
shot. Down the hill we went — across the small valley — ^up the steep ascent of
the mountain. A few hundred yards from the base of the mountain was a stone
18G2 ANTIETAM AND FBEDERICKSBURG. 761
fence. Below tiiis, the ground was clear; above, the face of the mountain was
covered with trees and rocks. When within fifty yards of the stone fence, a
murderous fire of musketry was opened upon us by the rebels, who lay con-
cealed behind it, and swarms of bullets whistled about our ears. With a wild
shout we dashed forward— almost up ward— while volley after volley was poured
upon us ', but we heeded it not ; we rushed madly on. The rebels, intimidated
by our voices, and our disregard of their bullets, began to give way. We reached
the stone fence and sprang over. The rebels reformed among the rocks, and
fought with remarkable obstinacy. Captain Conner had left his horse at the
rear, and he and Lieutenant Carter were just springing over the wall when the
latter was struck by a bullet and fell hadL—dead. * * * By sunset we had
driven the enemy to the crest of the mountain. Many were the dead and
wounded he left lying among the rocks. Many prisoners were taken."* The
loss in the regiment was seventeen killed and thirfcy-seven wounded.
The enemy retreated to the right bank of the Autietam Creek, where, taking
up a strong position and calling in his available forces, he stood ready to give
battle. Hooker's Corps crossed Antietam Creek on the afternoon of the 16th,
and near the close of the day encountered the left wing of the rebel army, the
Reserves opening the battle. On the following morning the artillery opened
early, and soon the brigade moved forward, passed through a piece of wood
and approached a large cornfield, where, in a slight depression, it was deployed
into line and the artillery was posted on an eminence a little to the rear. Soon
after Colonel Magilton ordered the Eighth to a small grove two hundred paces
to the left, where the enemy was sheltered, picking off our artillerymen. As
it neared the grove, a body of the enemy, concealed among the corn, rose and
poured into it a withering volley. Another and another followed, but it could
not pause to reply. The slaughter was fearfnl. The grove was soon cleared
whence a steady and effective fire, at close range, was delivered upon the rebel
line concealed in the cornfield. For four hours the battle raged with unabated
fury, and with varying success, when the Reserves were relieved by j&esh
troops. The loss was twelve men killed and forty-three wounded.
The attack was not renewed on the 18th, as the ammunition of the heavy
guns and of the infantry was nearly expended, and could not be immediately
supplied. During the after part of the day, as the enemy was passing troops
from the Virginia shore, the Reserves were ordered into Une, it being presumed
that they meditated an offensive movement. But it proved to be only a feint
to cover his retreat, which was accomplished with great precipitation during the
night. Early on the* morning of the 19th the whole army moved forward about
three miles, crossing the Hagerstown and Sharpsburg pike, and halting near
the Potomac above Sharpsburg. The route of the Reserves took them over the
enemy's lines of battle, which were literally covered with his dead. At one
point, where he had crossed the fields and pike obUquely, and where he must
have received a terrific fire of musketry, the formation of his lines was distinctly
marked by the dead who were stretched in long rows, showing that at the time
they received the fire they were well dressed.
After some delay the army crossed into Virginia, and under the leadership
of General Burnside again advanced upon the enemy at Fredericksburg. To
the Reserves was assigned the task of covering the laying of the bridges in
* Our Bops, A. F. Hill, page 395-7.
96
762 THTRTY-SF.VEl^TH REGIMENT — EIGHTH RBSEIl\^. 1863
front of Frankliu's Grand Division, and wlien established upon the opposite
bank, tbey were selected to make tbe first attack. In the heroic advance of
this small division, in the face of the concentrated fire of the enemy's intrenched
line, in scaling the heights, and in breaking and scattering his weU posted force,*
the Eighth bore a conspicuous and most gallant part. Never before had it been
subjected to so terrible an ordeal ; and wheiv^ after being repulsed and driven
back by overwhelming numbers, it again stood in rank beyond the reach of the
enemy's guns, scarcely half its numbers were there. Twenty -eight lay dead
upon that devoted field, eighty-six were wounded and twenty-two were captured.
Adjutant Ingraham and Lieutenant Miller were among the killed. Colonel
Baily, Captains R. E. Johnston, J. Eichelberger, H. C. Dawson, William Le-
mon and J. M. Kent, and Lieutenants Samuel M'Candless, J. A. Diebold, S. B.
Bennington, H. H. Maquilken, and James M. Owen were among the wounded.
On the 8th of February, 1863, the Reserves were ordered to the defences of
Washington, to rest and recruits Here the Eighth remained engaged in va-
rious duty pertaining to the department until the spring of 1864, when the
Army of the Potomac was again summoned for a last great campaign under
Grant.
On the 19th of April, the regiment left Alexandria for the front, and pro-
ceeded to Bristoe Station, where it remained until the 29th, when it marched
to Culpepper Court House. At one A. M. of the 4th of May, it broke camp
and marched for the Wilderness, crossing the Eapidan at two P. M., and en-
camping at night near the Lacy House. On the following day the division
was thrown forward on the right centre for a reconnoissarice, and was soon
skirmishing with the enemy. In the meantime Wadsworth's Division became
heavily engaged and was being driven, when the regiment was thrown forward
to the right to check the enemy's advance, where it occupied a line of rifle pits,
keeping up a constant skirmish fixing during the night. On the following
morning, abandoning this position, it moved up the GordonsviUe pike, was
deployed to the left of the road in a wood, and moved forward in line driving
the enemy. Companies D and I were here thrown forward as skirmishers, and
advanced within seventy -five yards of his fortified line. For three hours a hot
skirmish fire was delivered, company I loosing one kiUed and ten wounded.
At one P. M. the line was withdrawn three hundred yards, where it threw up
a line of rifle pits from which a steady fixe was maintained until dark, when
it was relieved by the Mnety -first Pennsylvania, and moved back to the posi-
tion which it occupied in the morning. In the evening it was hastily marched
to the right to the support of the Sixth Corps, unexpectedly attacked, but re-
turned without being engaged. The regiment lost in the Wilderness six killed
and twenty-seven wounded.
On the 7th, the Eighth was held in reserve, and on the following day was
* La division Meade se composait exclusivement de regiments de Pennsylvanie. Elle s'a-
A'anca sur une pointe de bois que debordait en avant, y penetra sans hesiter, et balaya en un
instant tout ce qui s'y trouvait. La premiere brigade qui etait en tete, s' elance alors svir le
railroad, Tenleve galamment, culbute quelques regiments ennimis qui s' enfuient en desordre,
et gravissant la pente boisee sur leurs talons, arrive, a travers une seconde Ugne de retranche-
ments, sur la crete ou il ne s' agit plus que de s' etablir solidement. Mais la, elle se trouve de-
vant un espace ouvert ou le general Jackson avait masse sa reserve. Accuillie de front par
un terrible feu d'infanterie, et mitriallee obliquement par une batterie d' artillerie, eUo est
forcee de s' arreter et bientot de se replier precipitarament."— iMr»iee Du Potomac, De Tro-
briand, Paris, 1868, Tome Second, p. 20.
1864
BATTLE OF THE WILDERNESS.
763
withdiawii and commenced the marcli towards Spottsylvania. Arriving in
front of the enemy it met the First Division of the Fifth Corps retiring, and
was immediately engaged, checking and finally driving him back and captur-
ing some prisoners. From the 8th until the 15th the battle raged with va.
rying success, the regiment being almost constantly engaged, and never out
of reach of rebel missiles. Its loss was three killed and sixteen wounded.
On the 17th, the term of service having expired, an order was received from
the War Department relieving it from duty at the front. The recruits and
veterans were transferred to the One Hundred and Ninety-first Eegiment.
Shaking the dust of battle from their garments, the men hastened away from the
scenes of carnage in which they had borne a gallant part, and were soon em-
barked, homeward bound. At Pittsburg, on the 24th of May, the regiment was
mustered out of service.
FIELD AND STAFF OFFICERS
Geor<re S. Hays ,
Silas M. Baily....
S. Duncan Oliphant
William Lemon.....
John W. Duncan...
Jesse B. Gardner...
Robert K. Johnston
George S. Gallupe..
H. W. Patterson....
Henry Wetter
J. G. Swearengen.
A. Wilson Smith .
J. Lind. Inarraham.
G. Ijcan, Ebcrhart,
II. A. Tachtenthaler
Henry K. Neff....
Thomas Jones .
P. O. Alleman .
J. W. Rugh_^.^
Col..
..do.
Lt. Col,
..do
Maj
..do
..do
..do
Adj.
..do.
.do
.do
.do
April 17, '61,
June 20, '61,
April 24, '61,
April 30, '61,
April , '61,
April 24, '61,
June 25, -ei,
April 17, '61,
April 24, '61,
April 30, '61,
June 21, ""ei,
Sept. 1, '61,
June 13, '61,
June 22, »Gi,
Q.M...
Surg....
..do June 22, '61,
..do I Sept. 20, '02,
As.Sur.l April 8, '62,
do I Julv 15, '62,
Pr. fr. Capt. Co. C, June 28, '61— res. July 11, '62.
Wounded at Gaines' Mill, June 27, '62— promoted
from Capt. Co. I to Mai-, June 4. 1862- to Col.,
March 1, 1863— to brevet Brig. Gen. March 13,
1865 — mustered out with regiment, May 24, '64.
Pr. fr. Capt. Co. (J., June 28, '(U— res. Dec. 29, '62.
Wounded at Fredericksburg, Dec. 12, '62 — pro-
moted from Capt. Co. IT, March 10, 1863— mus-
tered out with regiment. May 24, 1864.
Pr. fr. Capt. Co. E, June 22, '61— res. Nov. 21, '61.
Pr. fr. Capt. Co. G, Dec. 7, '61— dis. May 2.3, 186:^.
Pr. fr. Capt. Co. B, Mar. 10, '6.3— res. Sept. 16, '63.
Promoted from Capt. company C, November 2,
1863 — mustered out with regiment, Mav 24, '64.
Promoted from 2d Lt. compariv G, to Adj., July,
1801- to 1st Lt. 4th U. S. Infantrv, June 29, '62.
Promoted from 2d I^t., Co II, May 20, '62— wd. at
Charles City Cross Roads, .luno 30, '62, and at
Thoroughfare Gap, with loss of leg, August 18,
18 )2— resigned December 28, 1863.
Pr. fr. Sgt. Co. D, Dec. 14, '62— res. Jan. 6, 1864.
Pr. fr. private Co. A. to Sgt. Maj., July 5, '62— to
Adj., Feb. 8, '64— mus. out with reg.. May 24,'64.
Pr. fr. Sgt. Co. I, to 2d Lt and Adj., Oct. 1, -62—
not mus.— killed at Freiiericksb'g, Dec. 13, '62.
Promoted to Com. Sgt, July 29, 1861— to Q,. M.,
July 1, 1862 — mus. out wiili reg., May 24, 1864.
Resigned March II, 18-32.
Promoted from Assistant Surgeon, March 28,
1862— dismissed Juno 10, 1862.
Killed in action, Mav 15, 1804.
Resigned July 20, 18 ;2.
Resigned May 10, 1863.
Note. — The following abbreviations have been used in the preparation of remarks:
Ab absent.
AsKt. assistaat.
Adj. Adjutant.
Rii. buried,
liv' brevet.
Ut\ bund
<;a,pt. Captniu.
Cli:iii OUapliiu
Cor. Corporal. Fr. from.
Cjm. commis.sionedor Furl. farl'>ns
commissary.
Gnrt. c rtificate.
Dis. dismis.sed.
Dis'y. di.sability.
Discli. discharged.
1 xp. expiration.
IIos. hospital.
Lt. Lieutenant.
Mus. mustered
Miic. musician.
Mis. rois.siujr.
Pr. promoted.
PI. principal.
Priv. piivate.
Reg. ret'iment.
Ked. reduced.
Res. resisrned.
Kem. removed.
Sen. .seutcuced.
Sei'v. service.
Surg. Surgeon.
Sgc Ser^'eaQt.
Sub. substitute.
>■ tew. steward.
Tr. tr.tnsferred.
Vet, veteran volunteer
Wd. wounded.
Wds. wounds.
764
THmTY-SEVENTH REGIMENT — EIGHTH EESERVB,
G. H. Kline
S. C. M'Cormick
William Aiken
Alfred T. Clark, Jr
Jacob R. CallabaH..
George W. Silvey..
Charles Todd
James K. Dunbar..,
Boyle I. M'Clure
John Simmons
As. Sur.
...do
Chap'n
Sr. Maj.
...do
Q.M.Sr
Com. Sr
Hos. St.
...do
...do
July 25, '62,
June 11, '63,
June 22, '61,
April 30, '61,
June 11, '61,
June 22, '61,
April 22, '61,
June 23,. '61,
June 21, '61,
Dismissed March 1, 1863.
Mustered out with regiment, May 24, 1864.
]\rustered out with regiment, May 24, 1864.
Promoted to 1st Lieutenant, Co. H, Oct. 10, 1861.
Promoted from Sergeant, Co. i\ ]March 1, 1864 —
transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 15, '64— Vet.
Prohioted from Sgt. to Q. M. Sgt., March 1, '63—
mustered out with regiment, May 24, 18M.
Promoted from private Co. A, March 1, 1863—
mustered out with regiment, JNIay 24, 1864.
Promoted Hos. Stew., June 22, '61 — discharged
December 27, '63, to receive promotion U. S. A.
Pi-omoted from Sergeant, Co. K, Jan. 12, 1864 — .
mustered out with regiment, May 24, 1864.
Promoted from private company D, July 6, '62—
not on muster out roll.
EEGIMENTAL BAKD.
Wm. H. Story
Samuel R. Estle.....
Bradlev, Chas. R...
Ld. Bd.
PI. muc
Muc
June 13, '61,
3
Blacklev, B. M
,..do
Bailey, Wm. N
...do
...do
Babcock, Wm. F....
...do
Hill, Thos. B
...do
Helphenstein, A ....
...do
...do ....
...
Mitchell, T. P
...do
MTourt, Robert....
...do
...do
Potter, Geo. W
...do
.!.""!!,.■.*.':.'.:!...
Perritt, Geo. A
...do
...do
Rutter, Geo, W
...do
Stratton, Ridgway..
...do
...do
Seals, W. A. J...
do
White, James J.
do
Wathen, Henry A..
...do
::::::::::::::::;::::
Discharged by General Order, August 8, 1862.
Promoted from musician company I, July 1, '62 —
mustered out with regiment, May 24, 1864.
Discharged by General Order, August 8, 1862.
Discharged by General Order, August 8, 1862.
Discharged by General Order, August 8, 1862.
Discharged by General Order, August 8, 1862.
Discharged by General Order, August 8, 1862.
Discharged by General Order, August 8, 1862.
Discharged by General Order, August 8, 1862.
Discharged by General Order, August 8, 1862.
Discharged by General Order, August 8, 1862.
Discharged by General Order, August 8, 1862.
Discharged by General Order, August 8, 1862.
Discharged by General Order, August 8, 1862.
Discharged by General Order, August 8, 1862.
Discharged by General Order, August 8, 1862.
Discharged by General Order, August 8, 1862.
Discharged by General Order, August 8, 1862.
Discharged by General Order, August 8, 1862.
Discharged by General Order, August 8, 1862.
Discharged by General Order, August 8, 1862.
Discharged by General Order, August 8, 1862.
Company A.
RECRUITED IN BUTLER AND ARMSTRONG COUNTIES.
L. S. Cantwell
James G. Henry ....
Felix M'Manus
Sam'l M'Candless..
George W. Cook ....
Patrick H. Murray
John E. Alward
Wm. H. Dickey
Wilson A. Williams
Henry M. Wick
Thos. M. Huston....
Andrew J. EUiott...
Robert K. Hine
Daniel W. HiU
V. F. Shackhouse.
Capt..
...do..
IstLt.
...do...
2dLt.
...do...
.do.
1st Sgt.
...do
Serg't..
...do. ...
...do
...do
..do.
..do.
April 22, '61,
April 22, '61,
AprO 22, '61,
July 3, '61,
April 22, '61,
April 22, '61,
April 22, '61,
April 23, '61,
April 23, '61,
April 23, '61,
April 22, '61,
April 22, '61,
July 10, '61,
April 22, '61,
Resigned December 4, 1861.
Promoted from 1st Sergeant, December 4, 1861—
mustered out with company, May 24, 1864.
Resigned December 30, 1861.
Promoted to 1st Lieutenant, December 31, '61—
I mustered out with company, May 24, 1864.
Dismissed January 30, 1862.
Promoted from Sergeant, Jan. 30, 1862— resigned
March 12, 1863, for wounds received in action.
Promoted from Sgt., to 2d Lieut., Sept. 14, '63—
mustered out with company. May 24, 1864.
Discharged Dec. 19, 63, for wds. rec. in action.
Mustered out with company. May 24, 1864.
Pr. to Sgt — mus. out with company. May 24, '64,
Pr. fr. Cor.— Killed at Mechanicsv'le, June 26, '62.
Pr. fr. Cor.— mus. out with company. May 24, '64.
Promoted to Corporal— to Sergeant— mustered
out with company, ISIay 24, 1864.
Promoted to Sgt. — naustered out with company.
May 24, 1864.
Died August 20, 1864— buried at Hampton, Va.
THREE YEARS' SEEVICB.
765
Corp.
...do..
...do..
Benj. F. Weaver
John S. M'Geary
Christopher Hoss ...
James H. Truby
Alex. J. Baily
Scott W. Furnee
William G. Jack
Richard M. Shawl...
Thomas Casserly
Jerome C. Douze
Wm. Troutner
S. E. Lines
Henry O. Jack....
Atkinson, Geo, B,
Armstrong, Lee
Anderson, Coursan
Brown, Joseph C do.
Brennan, John do.
Brooks, Henry.,
Bell, James
Barnett, Wm. H.
Badger, Mat. P.
Barnett, Wm. W..
Baker, James
Bolinger, Jacob
Brown, Andrew
Crumey, John C
Clark, James C .
Cronch, William S..
Campbell, Knox G.
CroU, John F
Christy, James R. . .
Campbell, John ....
Davis, David W
Duncan, Robert B..
De Haven, Wm. L.
Davidson, Alex. S..
Elgin, Daniel
Espy, Frederick ....
Fuller, Benj. P
Gallagher, Hugh..--
Galbraith, Geo. H..
Green, John F.
Grey, Aaron
Heiner, John H
Hammond, Jno. D.,
Hunter, Jos. W.
Henry, Nelson .
Isaacson, John P..
Jordon, Joseph C
Klingensmith, G.W
Keys, John
Kritzer, David
King, Jonas J
King, William R....
Kejs, William
Lightly, George T...
Lewis, Lewis
M'Manus, John
M*Pherson, Jas. S...
M'Cartney, Wash'n
Moore, William H..
Moorhead, D. Milt'n
Montgomery, P. C.
M'Masters, Willisim
May 15, '61,
April 23, '61,
July 6, '61,
June 1.5, '61,
April 22, '61,
April 23, '61,
June 22, '61,
April 23, '61,
Aug. 20, '62,
April 23, '61,
April 23, '61,
'Mayl5,'''6l,'
May 15, '61,
July 6, '61,
July 6, '61,
April 22, '61,
April 23, '61,
May 7, '61,
July 6, '61,
May 15, '61,
April 23, '61,
April 25, '61,
Sept. 10, '61,
April 25, '61,
Mustered out with company, May 24, 1864.
Died Feb. 6, '63, of wds. rec. at Fredericksburg—
bu. in Military Asylum Cemetery, D. O.
Died Jan. 3, '63, of wds. rec. at Fredericksburg—
bu. in Military Asylum Cemetery, D. C.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 18, '62.
Mustered out with company. May 24, 1864.
Wounded at Wilderness, May 6, 1884 — mustered
out with company. May 24, 1864.
Pr. fr. muc. — mus' out with Co., May 24, '64.
Mustered out with company. May 24, 1864.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 15, 1864.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 15, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 15, 1864— Vet.
Died June 18, 1864 — bu. near Meade Station, Va.
Mustered out with company. May 24, 1864.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Killed at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30, '62.
Died Jan. 2, '63, of wds. rec. at Fredericksburg—
bu. in Military Asylum Cemetery, D. C.
Mustered out with company. May "24, 1864.
Wd. at Spottsylvania C, H.,May 8, '64 — mus. oui
with company. May 24, 1864.
Mustered out with company. May 24, 1864.
Mustered out with company. May 24, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Mar. 20, '65L
DiedofVounds received at Charles City Cross
Roads, June 30, 1862.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 15, 1864.
Transferred to l91st reg. P. V., May 15, 1864.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 15, 1864.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 15, 1864.
Mustered out with company. May 24, 1864.
Mustered out with company, May 24, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 8, 1862.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 15, 1864.
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Died Sept. 8, 1862— buried at Military Asylmn
Cemetery, Washington, D. C.
Killed at Bull Run, August 30, 1862.
Wounded at Fredericksburg, Deo. 13, '62— mus-
tered out with company. May 24, 1864.
Mustered out with company, May 24, 1864.
Mustered out with company. May 24, 1864.
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V., May 15, 1864.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 15, '64— Vet.
Trai:isferred to 6th U. S. Cavalry, Nov. 12, 1862.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 15, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 6th U. S. Cavalry, Nov. 12, 1862.
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V., May 15, 1864.
Killed at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30, '62.
Killed at Fredericksburg, Va., December 13, '62.
Mustered out with company, May 24, 1864.
Wounded at Bull Run, August 30, 1862— absent
at muster out.
Mustered out with company. May 24, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 4, 1863.
Wounded at Fredericksburg, December 13, '62—
mustered out with company, May 24, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 1, '62,
Mustered out with company. May 24, 18(54.
Absent, on detached service, at muster out.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 4, 1863.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Feb. 4, 1863.
Transferred to 6th XJ. S. Cavalry, Nov. 12, 1862,
Deserted October 8, 1862.
Mustered out with company. May 24, 1864.
Mustered out with company. May 24, 1864.
Mustered out with company. May 24, 1864,
Mustered out with company, May 24, 1864.
Mustered out with company. May 24, 1864.
Mustered out with company, May 24, 1864.
Mustered out with company. May 24, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Mar. 16, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 17, '62,
766
THIKTY-SEVENTH REGIMENT — EIGHTH RESERVE,
M'Williams, John..
IMorris, John G
Milligan, Edward...
Musser, John B
M'Cliirren, Wm
Private
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..do...
..do...
Moore Fred'k F j...do .
:M'Gregor, Jas. T.. ..!... do.
M'Afoose, Geo. W..|...do.
I
M'Colburn, Alex...,
Newell, James
Nevergold, John B
.do.
..do.
..do.
Oswald, Randolph..]. ..do .
Oaklev, Richard E.. ...do.
Richard s, Daniel. ...!... do ,
Richard, Varner
Rodgers, Alvin S...
Ross, William
Renshaw, Frank M
Re^-nolds, Jeffer'n..
Reed, Archibald
Ross, John W
Ross, Andrew J
Shoop, John R
Shawl, Josiah
Schrecenghost, P. H
Rharrow, William...
Stien, Jacob
Shanor, Samuel S...
Smith, A. Wilson...
Smith, Valentine ...
Truby, Robert B
Todd, Charles
Weaver, Rodrick D
Westwood, John
Winters, John M....
Wadsworth, John...
Wilson, Samuel T...
Wagner, Simon J ...
do...
..do...
..do...
..do...
..do...
..do...
..do...
..do...
..do...
..do...
...do
...do
...do
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Aug. 20,
April 23,
April 2.3.
F(!b. 8,
Feb. 1,
Julv 19,
April 23,
July 6,
April 23,
April 23,
May 10,
Aus:. 20, '62,
July 6, '01,
April 2.3,
April 23,
July 0,
June 10,
April 23,
Feb. 15,
April 23,
Feb. 27,
Feb. 21,
April 23,
April 23,
April
July
July
Feb.
Sept.
Aiiril
May
April
July
July
April
...do Aug. 20, '61,
...do May 15, '61,
...do May 12, '61,
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 1, '62.
Transferred to 6th U. S. Cavalrv, Nov. 12, 1862.
Transferred to 6th U. S. Cavalry, Nov. 12, 1862.
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V., May 15, 1804.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 15, '64— Vet.
Killed at Fredericksburg, Va., Dec. 13, 1862.
Died Dec. 17, '02— bu. in Mil. Asy. Cem"y, D. C.
Died April 11, 1863, of wounds received at Fred.,
ericksburg — buried at Philadelphia.
Died of wds. rec. at Chancellorsville, May 3, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 23, '62.
Died of Vounds received at Laurel Hill, May 8,
1864 — buried on field.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 15, 1864.
Died of wounds received at Charles City Cross
Roads, June 30, 1862.
Mustered out with company. May 24, 1864.
Mustered out with company. May 24, 1864.
Mustered oub with company. May 24, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 1, '63.
Discharged on Surgeons certificate, Dec. 10, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 13, '63.
Transferred to 0th U. S. cavalry, Nov. 12, 1862.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 15, 1864.
Transferred to 19 1st reg. P. V.. May 15, '64— Vet.
Mustere 1 out with company. May 24, 1864.
Wounded at Meclianicsville, June 26, 1862 — ab-
sent at muster out.
Mustered out with company, May 24, 1864.
Mustered out with company. May 24, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 10, '61.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 15, 1864.
Promoted to Sergeant Major, July 5, 1862.
Killed at South Mountain, September 14, 1862.
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Promoted to Commissary Sergeant, March 1, '63.
Mustered out with company. May 24, 1864.
Mustered out with company. May 24, 1864.
Detailed to Kerns' Bo.ttery,' Mar. 7, 1862— absent
at muster out.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 15, 1864,
Died of wds. rec. at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Killed at Charles City Gross Roads, June 30, '62.
Company B.
RECRUITED IN ALLEGHENY COUNTY.
Rob't E. Johnston.
Frank M. Nelson ..
William M. Carter
Alex. M. M'Cune
George W. Parke .
Daniel M. Stearns,
Jefferson Bradford
James M'Enleer,
John Vaughn
Geo. W. Brewster,
William J. Miller.
Newton Stofter
John V. Shvigart...
Francis M. Fritch
June 25, '61,
June 25, '61,
June 25, '61,
June 25, '61,
June 25, '61,
June 25, '61,
June 25, '61,
June 25, '61,
June 25, '61,
June 25, '61,
June 25, '61,
June 2.5, '61,
June 25, '61,
June 25, '61,
Pr. to Maj., Mar. 10, 1863.
Pr. fr. Cor. to Sgt., Sept. 29, '61— to 1st Sgt., May
22, 1802— to Capt. Mar. 10, 1863— ab=;ent, in hos-
pital, at muster out.
Killed at South Mountain, September 14, 1862.
Pr. to Cor., Feb. 14, 1803— to 1st Lt , Mar. 10, '63—
mustered out with companj', May 24, 1864.
Resigned September 29, 1861.
Pr. fr. 1st Sgt., Sept. 30, '61— resigned May 19,'62.
Pr. fr. Cor, to Sgt,— to 1st Sgt., Sept, 29, '61— to
2d Lt., Mav 22, '62— disch. Nov. -, '62.
Pr. to (;or. Sept., '61— to Sgt., Feb. 5, '63— to 2d
Lt., Mar. 10, '63— wd. at Gaines' Mill, June 27,
'62 — mus. out with company. May 24, 1864.
Pr. fr. Sgt, ]Mar. 10, '63— wounded at Wilderness,
May 8, 1864 — absent at muster out.
Pr. fr. Cor, — mus. out with company. May 24, '64.
Pr, fr. Cor,— killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, '62.
Promoted to Corporal, May, 1862 — toSergt., July
1.5, 186.3 — mus. out with company. May 24, '64.
Pr. to Cor., May 2, '62 — to Sgt. — mus, out with
couipniy, M.iy 24, 1864.
Muslercel out with company. May 24, 1864.
THREE years' SERVICE.
7G7
Wash. M. Meredith
NealM'Cole
Philip Curnian.
SainiiPl Fry
William Cottrel
Conrad Knoblack..
Alex. B. Kennedy
Abbott, Henry.
Breakiron, Henry C
Burns, John S.
Blitz, George
Bryan, John
Brady, Peter,
Brown, James,
(/lugston, Henry D
Colston, AustinW do
Cox, Bertram....
Carless, William H
Condon, William A
Clugston, William
Clark, Edwin F
Dougherty, Edw' J
Dodd, Samuel F
Echoff, George W..
Everson, George R
Frankenberger,!. R
Frenzer, Charles
Gray, John C
Grubbs, Butler ,
Gant, Matthew.,
Grubbs, John W.
Gri eshaber , Leopol d
Hoover, Joseph W.
Hanna, Robert C...,
Hatfield, George R
Hunter, Robert R...
Hamilton, Alfred G
Hoover, Joseph W,
Jordan, Ephraim ..
Kerr, Alexander...
Kruraple, John
Keefer, Daniel W..
Landis, Samuel
Limerkuhl, Henry
MuUin, Charles
Malone, James
M'Kee, Charles W
Massey, Thomas....
M'Clelland, T. W..
M'AUister, Charles
M'Fadden, Edward
M'Ginnis, Bernard
M'Laughlin, Mat'w
M'Greevy, John
Miller, Thomas J....
Nowling, Wm. K...
Nelson, George W..
N icholson .Schuyler
Peters, William.
...do,
...do.
...do,
...do.
...do.
...do.
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.do.
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.do.
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.do.
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June 2.5, '61,
June 25, '61,
June 2,5, '61,
June 25, '61,
June 25, '61,
June 25, '61,
June 25, '61,
June 2.5, '61,
June 25, '61,
June 25, '61,
June 2.5, '61,
June 2.5, T)l,
Mar. 6, '62,
June 2.5, '61,
June 25, '61,
June 25, '61,
July 1,
Julv 1,
June 25,
June 25,
June 25,
June 25,
June 25,
July 1,
June 25,
June 25,
June 29,
June 25,
Phillips, William...
Putman, Orlando...
Patterson, John
Richardson, Clias...
June 25, '61,
Sept. 1, '61,
June 25, '61
June 25, '61
June 25, '61
Aug. 1, '61
July 1, '61
June 25, '61
June 25, '61,
Feb. 20, '64
June 25, '61,
June 25, '6i:
July 3, '61,
June 25, '61,
June 2.5, '61,
Sept. 18, '61,
June 25, '61,
June 25, '61,
Mar. 10, '64,
June 26, '61,
June 25, '61,
July 1, '61,
June 2.5, '61,
June 25, '61,
June 25, '61,
June 25, '61,
June 25, '61,
June 25, '61,
June 2.5, '61,
June 2.5, '61,
June 25, '61,
July 4, '61,
June 25, '61,
June 25, '61,
June 25, '61,
Deserted January 20, 1863.
Killed at South Mountain, September 14, 1862.
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Deserted April, 1,S63.
Pr. to Cor. Feb. 15, '63— mus. out with company,
May 24, 1864.
Promoted to Cor., February 15, 1863— mustered
out with company. May 24, 1864.
Promoted to Cor., July 1,'63 — mustered out with
company. May 24, 1864.
Transferred to 'l91st reg. P. V., May 15, '64— Vet.
Wounded at Wilderness, May 5, 1864 — mustered
out with company. May 24, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. May 26, '6.3.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec, 1802.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 15, '64 -Vet.
Transferred to I91yt reg. P. V., May 15, 1864.
Transferred to Vet. Res. Corps — date unknown.
Mustered out with company. May 24, 1864.
Wounded at South Mountain, Sept 14, 1862— ab-
sent at muster out.
Transferred to gunboat service, December, 1861.
Absent, in hospital, at muster out.
Mustered out with company, May 24, 1864.
Died at Camp Pierpont, Va., Dec. 3, 1861.
Killed at Gaines's Mill, June 27, 1862.
Mustered out with company. May 24, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 6, 1863.
Mustered out with company. May 24, 1864.
Killed at South Mountain, September 14, 1862.
Discharged June 20, 1862.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Wounded at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862— mus-
tered out with company. May 24, 1864.
Wounded and captured at Gaines' Mill, June 27,
1862— absent at muster out.
Wounded in action— discharged on Surgeon's
certificate, February 6, 1862.
Transferred to 19lst reg. P. V., May 15, '64— Vet.
Deserted August 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 6, '63.
Discharged by General Order, April 11, 1862.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 15, 1864— Vet.
Transferred to Vet. Res. Corps— date unknown.
Deserted December 5, 1862.
Not on muster-out roll— Vet.
Wd. and mis. at White Oak Swamp, June .30, '62.
Wounded at Wilderness, May 6, 1864— mustered
out with company. May 24, 1864.
Killed at Gaines' INIill, J une 27, 1862.
Deserted December 8, 1862.
Mustered out with company. May 24, 1864.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate— date unknown.
Discharged by sentence of G. C. M., June 13, '62.
Wounded and captured at Gaines' Mill, June 27,
'62— mustered out with company, May 24, '64.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 15, '64— Vet.
Killed accidentally, July 29, 1861.
Died at Camp Pierpont, Va., Jan. 12, 1862.
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Died Oct. 13, 1862, of wounds received at South
Mountain— buried at Alexandria— grave, 348.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 18()2.
Killed at Wilderness, May 8, 1864.
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Mustered out with company. May 24, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 4, 1862.
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Wounded at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862— absent
at muster out.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 1, 1862.
Transferred to Vet. Bes. Corps— date unknown.
Killed at New Market Cross Roads, Aug. 27, 'C2.
Mustered out with company, May 24, 1864
7G8
THIRTY-SEVENTH REGIMENT — EIGHTH RESERVE,
Keed, Andrew R...
Reed, James
Ritchey, Samuel Y
Rigby, Daniel C
Sheridan, Patrick-
Smith, William
Shipp, Joseph
Steele, James
Tracy, Michael,
Weaver, Florian
Williams, John R.
Welch, George H..,
Walker, Simpson...
Ward,Columbus A [...do
Wissing, Henry ...do
Wood, James ...do
Wood, William K...'...do
Y^oung, Harrison.... ...do
Private Dec.
...do Mar.
...do I June
...do j June
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 15, 1864.
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V., May 15, '64.
Transferred to Vet. Res. Corps— date unknown.
Transferred to I91st reg. P. V., May 15, '64— Vet.
Mustered out with company, May 24, 1864.
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V., May 15, '64,
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Died Oct. 4, 1862, of wounds received at South
Mountain, September 17, 1862.
Prisoner from May 5, 1864, to March 1, 1865— dis-
charged March 7, 1865.
Captured at 2d Bull Run— mustered out with
company, INIay 24, 1864.
Wounded at Charles City Cross Roads, June 3(\
1862— mustered out with company. May 24, '64.
Transferred to western gunboat service — date
unknown.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate — date unknown
Transferred to Vet. Res. Corps — date unknown.
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
KiJied at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Company C.
RECRUITED IN ALLEGHENY COUNTY,
George Hays
George S. Gallupe...
Joseph Fricker.
John A, Diebold.
John A. Floyd
John Dorington
H. V. Fitzsimmons
Charles Hacker
Edward Abel
Joseph Nixon
Jacob C. Cameron...
George B. Fritz
. Alexander Law
Edward Clark
James Campbell.....
Gardner K. Earnest
John A. Culbert
Robert W, Ramsey
John Kinney
Thos. Montgomery.,
Christ. D, Aggerter
Tohn A, Wiley
James M'Quillen ...
April 17, '61,
April 17, '61,
April 17, '61,
April 17, '61,
April 17, '61,
April 17, '61,
April 17, '61,
April 17, '61,
April 17, '61,
April 17, '61,
April 17, '61,
May 15, '61,
April 17, '61,
April 17, '61,
April 17, '61,
April 17, '61,
April 17, '61,
July 1, '61,
April 17, '61,
April 17, '61,
April 17, '61,
April 17, '61,
April 17e '61,
Promoted to Colonel, June 58, 1861.
Promoted fr. 1st Lt. to Capt., June 28, '61 — to Ma].,
Nov. 2, 1863— wd. at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862,
Promoted from 2d to 1st Lt., June 28, '61— to
Capt., Feb. 15, 1864 — wounded at Spottsylvania,
C. H., May 8, 1864 — absent at muster out.
Promoted from Sgt. to 1st Sgt., June 28, '61— to
2d Lt., March 1, 1862— to 1st Lt. March 29, '64—
mustered out with companj'-. May 24, 1864. .
Pr, fr. 1st Sgt., June 28, 1861— res, Dec. 12, 1861,
Promoted from Sgt.-^wounded in action — date
unknown — discli. onSurg. certificate, Oct, 7,'62.
Promoted from Cor. to Sgt., June 28, '61 — toJst
Sgt,— tr, to 191st reg. P. V., May 15, 1864— Vet,
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 27, '62.
Wounded in action— date unknown— discharged
on Surgeon's certificate, December 5, 1862. .
Promoted to Corporal, June 28, '61— to Sergeant-
killed at South Mountain, September 14, 1862.
Promoted to Corporal— to Sergeant, Sept. 15, '62—
mustered out with company. May 24, 1864,
Promoted to Sergeant, November 1, 1862— mus-
tered out with company May 24, 1864.
Promoted to Sgt., April 1, '63— v/d. at Spottsyl-
vania, C. H., May 8, '64 — absent at muster out.
Promoted to Sergeant, December 1, 1863— mus-
tered out with company. May 24, 1864.
Dischargedon Surgeon's certificate, April 22,'62.
Wounded in action— date unknown— discharged
on Surgeon's certificate, February 24, 1863.
Wounded in action— date unknown— discharged
on Surgeon's certificate, April 23, 1863.
Promoted to Corporal, June 28, 1861— mustered
out with company. May 24, 1864.
Died Jan. 20, '63, of wounds received at Freder-
icksburg—buried at Alexandria— grave, 689.
Wounded in action— date unknown— discharged
on Surgeon's certificate, October 20, 1862.
Promoted to Corporal, Febi-uary J, 1863— mus-
tered out with company. May 24, 1864.
Promoted to Cor,, April 1, '63— wd. at Spottsyl-
vania, C. H., May 8, '64— absent at muster out^
THREE YEARS' SERVICE.
769
Peter Rowan
AltmarijMatthiasW
Altman, Joseph
Alton, Henry
Baker, Andrew
Biasing, William ...
Booth, William
Bi'ooks, John
Bradley, William..,
Baxter, William D.
Baker, Samuel
Brooks, John A
Boyer, Samuel
Cooper, J oseph
Carney, Samuel D..
Doyle, Joseph T ,
Diebold, Joseph P..,
Davis, Samuel
Elliott, William B...
Erb, JohnH
Kritz, William A ..
li^rederiok, Joseph.,
Fritz, Jordan
Fritz, Georpje S
Howell, Jolm
Hileman, James A.
Harper, John
Hard, Reuben
Haas, PJiilip ,
Hurley, I'atrick
Heffley, Frank
Hughes, Thomas....
James, William
James, John
James, Thomas
.Tones, David
Knittel, John
Kehoe, John
liivingaton, John ...
Lewis, Washington
Metzger, Conrad
Montgomery, Jas...
M'David, Alex'r
Merrington, James
Meighan, Henry....
M' Clinton Sam'lH
M'Dowell, John
Maxwell, Y/illiam..
Meadwell, James A
M'Laughlin, John..
M'Michael, Abra'm
M'Gee, Peter
M'Michael, Moses...
Penn, William
Penn, George
Riban, Frank
Riban, Joseph
Rees, John C,
Stevenson, James
Stroupe, John
Smith, George A,
Corp...
Private
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April 17, '61,
April 17, '61,
April 17,
Sept. 27,
July 1,
April 17,
April 17,
April 17,
April 17,
April 17,
June 15,
Aug. 24,
Jan. 25,
July 1,
July 1,
April 17,
July 1,
Jan. 25,
Julv 1,
April 17,
Julv 1,
April 17,
April 17,
July 20,
Aug. 22,
April 17,
April 17,
April 17,
April 17,
Aug. 11,
Aug-. 24,
April 17,
April 17,
June 1,
July 1,
April 17,
July 1,
April 17,
July 29,
April
April
A pril
April
April
June
April
April
July
June
July
July
July
Aug.
April
July
July
July
July
April
July
Sept.
Speer, William H do Aug. 22, '61,
South, Edmund I. ..do Sept. 27, '61,
Snyder, Harvey L. do I July 20, '61,
Shafifer, Conrad I. ..do i April 17, '61,
Struble, Henry L.do I April 17, '61,
Speer, Randolph j. .. do ....ij April 17, '61,
97
Promoted to Cor., July 1, 1863 — mustered out
with company. May 24, 1864.
Mustered out with company. May 24, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 14, '62.
Deserted July 29, 1861.
Mustered out with company, May 24, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 7, 1863.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 15, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., MaV 15, '04— Vet.
Transferred to 6th U. S. Cavalry, Nov. 5, 1862.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 15, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V., May 15, 1S04.
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V., May 15, 1864.
Ti-ansferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Dec. 14, 1863.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 15, '64— Vet.
Died at Alexandria, Jan. 19, 1864, of wounds re-
ceived in action.
Mustered out with company, May 24, 1864.
Discharged for wounds, September 3, 1862.
Died at Camp Tonally, October 8, 1861.
Wounded in action— date unknown — discharged
on Surgeon's certificate, April 7, 1863.
Deserted July 29, 18G1.
Mustered out with companj^ May 24, 1864.
Transferred to 6th IT. S. Cavalry, Dec. 5, 1862.
TransferretJ to 191.st reg. P. V., Mav 15, 1864.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., INfay 15, 1864. -
Mustered out with company, May 24, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's cei-tificate, July 14, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 10, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 14, '62.
Ti-ansferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 15, 1864.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 15, 1864.
Killed at r'redericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Deserted January 8, 1863.
iNlustered out with company. May 24, 1864.
Transferred to Vet. Res. Corps, Dec. 14, 1863.
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Deserted July 29, 1861.
^Mustered out with company. May 24, 1864.
"Wounded in action — date unknown — discharged
on Surgeon's certificate, Mar. 20, 1863.
Transferred to 12th United States Infantry, No-
vember 22, 1862.
Killed at Charles City Cross Roads, June SO, '62.
Mustered out with company. May 24, 18154.
Mustered out with comi^any. May 24, 1864.
Mustered out with comi^any, May 24, 1864.
Wotmded — date unknown — absent at mus. out.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov., 1862.
Discharged on vSurgeon's certificate, July 12, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 10, '63.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 15, '64— Vet.
Transferred to lOlsi reg. P. V,, May 15, 1864.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Dec. 14, 1863.
Transferred to 6th U. S. Cavalry, Dec. 5, 1862.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Dec. 14, 1863.
Deserted September 1, 1831.
Transferred to Cth U. S. Cavalry, Dec. 5, 1862.
Transferred to Gth U. S. Cavalry, Dec. 5, 1802.
Deserted July 29, 1861.
Deserted July 29, 1861.
Deserted July 29, 1861.
Mustered out with company, May 24, 1864.
Mustered out with company, May 24, 1864.
Wounded in action — date unknown — discharged
on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 24, 1863.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 15, 1864.
Transferred to 3d U. S. Artillery, Nov. 27, 1862.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 15, '64 — Vet.
Died at Richmond, July 10, 1862, of wounds re-
ceived at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Killed at South Mountain, Sept 14, 1862.
Died at Savage Station, July 10, 1862, of wounds
received at Gaines' Mill, June 27, li862.
770
THIRTY-SEVENTH EEGIMENT — EIGHTH RESERVE,
Strathern, John Private
Smith, Peter L.do.
Thompson, James... ...do .
Werling, George ...do.
Welsh, Jacob ...do.
Watson, John A '...do .
April 17, '61,
April 17,
April 5,
April 17,
April 17,
June 15,
Zull, John W.. !...do I April 17, '61,
Died Jan. 8, 1863, of wds. rec. at Fredericksburg,
Dec. 13, '62— buried at Alexandria— grave, 669.
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Not on muster-out roll.
jSIustered out with company, May 24, 1864.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V,, May 15, '64— Vet.
Killed at Charles Citv Cross Roads, June 30, 1862.
Died April 23, 1862— buried at Philadelphia.
Company D.
recruited at brownsville, fayette county.
Cyrus L. Conner
S. B. Bennington ...
Adam Jacobs, Jr. ...
George W. Miller...
Thomas M'Gee..
Robert Clark
Solomon G. Krepps
Joseph J. Bail
J. M. Annawalt
J. L. Shaw
Wm. R. Wilkinson
.tSjchibald F. HiU...
William Fullerton.
James B. Evans
David C. Hughes ...
Abra'm S. Haddock
JohnH. Gue
EUas H. Dawson....
Edward Morgan, Jr
Hamon Jeflferies.,
John Young
Estep WiUianas,.
E. F. Whitmer ..
Henry C. Gapin...,
Adams, David
Archibald, Jacob.
Burke, John
Bane, William....
Binch. James S...
Capt...
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1st Lt
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June 21,
'61,'
3
June 21,
'61,
3
June 21,
June 21,
'61,
'61,
3
3
June 21,
'61,
3
June 21,
June 21,
'61,
'61,
3
3
June 21,
'61,
3
June 21,
'61,
3
June 21,
'61,
3
June 21,
'61,
3
June 21,
'61,
3
Juno 21,
'61,
3
July 8,
'61,
3
June 21,
'61,
3
June 21,
'61,
3
June 21,
'61,
3
Oct. 14,
July 8,
'61,
'61,
3
3
June 21,
'61,
3
June 21,
'61,
3
July 8,
'61,
3
June 21,
'61,
3
June 21,
Juno 21,
July 8,
June 21,
July 8,
June 21,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
3
31
3i
3
3
Captured at Graines' Mill, June 27, '62 — returned
to Co., Aug. 19, 1862— resigned Dec. 25, 1862.
Pr. from Sgt. to 2d Lt., Aug. 1, '62— to Captain,
May 1, '63 — wounded at Fredericksburg — mus-
tered out with company. May 26, 1865.
Resigned January 7, 1862.
Pr. from Sgt. to 1st Sgt.— to 1st Lt., Feb. 1, '62—
captured at Charles City Cross Roads— killed
at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Pr. from Cor. to Sgt., Oct. 1, 1861— to Q. M. Sgt.,
Nov. 1, '61— to 1st Lt., Mar. 1, 1863— app. A. R.
Q. M., April 1, '63— to A. C. S., 2d Brig., Oct. 8,
1863— to A. D. C, Jan. 26, '64— to A. D. C. Col.
Fisher, 3d Brigade, April 20, 1864— mustered
out with company. May 26, 1864.
Tr. as 2d Lieutenant, toU. S. A., Sept. 28, 1861.
Pr, from 1st Sgt. to 2d Lt., Oct. 1, '61— to 2d Lt.
4th regiment''U. S. Infantry, April 18, 1862.
Pr. from Serg't to 1st Sgt.— to 2d Lieut., May 1,
1862— resigned July 18, 1862.
Promoted to 2d Lieutenant, May 1, 1863 — killed
at Robinson's Farm, Va., May 10, 1864.
Pr. to Sgt., May 1, 1862— to 1st Sgt., July 1, '62—
mustered out with company. May 26, 1864.
Promoted from Corporal, July 1, 1861 — killed at
Charles City Cross Roads, June 30, 1862.
Pr. to Cor., July 1, 1861— to Serg't, May 1, 1862—
wounded at Antietam, Sept. 17, '62— discharged
on Surgeon s certiticate, December, 1862.
Pr. to Cor., July 1, 1861— to Sgt., Aug. 25, 1862—
wounded at Gaines' Mill — mustered out with
company. May 26, 1864.
Pr. to Cor., May 1, 1862— to Sgt., Nov. 1, 1862—
mustered out with companv, May 23, 1864.
Pr. to Cor., Nov. 1, 1862— to Sgt., Aug. 1, 1S63—
mustered out with companv, May 26, 1864.
Pr. to Cor., Nov. 1, 1862— to Sgt., Sept. 1, 1863—
mustered out with company. May 26, 1864.
Pr. to Cor., July 1, '61— wd. at Charles City Cross
Roads— disch. on Surg, cert., Jan. 26, 1863,
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V,, May 15, 1861.
Promoted to Corporal, November 1, 1862— mus-
out with company, May 26, 1864.
Pr. to Cor., Nov. 1, '62— wd. at Spottsvlvania C.
H., May 11, '64— mus. out with Co., May 26, '64.
Promoted to Corporal, June 5, 1863 — mustered
out with company, May 26, 1864.
Pr. to Cor., Aug. 1, '63 — wd. at Robinson's Farm,
Va., May 8, 1864 — absent at muster out.
Promoted to Corporal, August 1, 1863 — mustered
out with company, INIay 26, 1864.
Promoted to 1st Lieutenant U. S. A., June 20, '62.
Mustered out with companv. May 26, 1864.
Killed at Charles City Cross' Roads, June 30. 1862.
Mustered out with company, May 26, 1864.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Pr. from Cor. to Sgt., Aug. 5, 1862— red. Aug. 25,
1863— mustered out with Co., May 26, 1864.
THREE YEARS' SERVICE.
771
Booth, JohnF...
Beckley, Eugene L
Baile5% John C
Baker, William N.
Brawley, Chas. E...
Brawley, John D ...
Barber, James M..
Campbell, Daniel..
Chess, William F..
Craft, David L
Clarke, William....
Clarke, Jacob
Calvert, Enoch.
e^onnoly, Peter
Clarke, Benj. M
Campbell, Robert..,
Dean, W. P
Devlin, James....
Danbert, Fred'k.
Ebbert, John H..
Evans, Fleming ....
Fewster, Thomas .
Gaskill, James E ..
Gregg, William K.
Gormley, Henry J,
Grace, Thomas
Gaskill, Sanmel D
Hoffman, Wm. H.
Hasson, James
Hoffman, Benj. A.
Haddock, Worces'r
Hare, James
Hughes, John C
Hixenbaugh, J., Jr
Hazen, David
Haught, Robert
Hixenbaugh, J., Jr
Jacobs, James
Jeffries, Benj., Jr...
Jones, Victor
Kissinger, John W
Kennedy, Joseph...
Lievitre, George W.
Liucas, James
Liayton, Edwin H...
LiUcas, William
Tjynch, Mahlon
M' Williams, Daniel
M'Williams, D
Montonia, William
May horn, Isaac
Malone, David
Mitchell, Wm. C„...
M'Williams, Wm...
Ort, George
Patterson. N. H
Page, Charles W
Rohrer, James S
Rhyan, James
Raum, Geoi-ge
Rhyn, Rudolph
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June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
July 8, '61,
June 21, '61,
July 8, '61,
June 21, '61,
Sept.
July
June
June
Sept.
Sept.
June
June
Sept.
June
June
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
July 8, '61,
July 8, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
July 8, '61,
Feb. 19, '64.
July 8, '61,
July 8, '61,
July 8, '61,
June 21, '61,
June
Sept.
Feb.
June
June
Feb.
Sept.
Feb.
June
July
Feb.
June
July
Mar.
Sept.
Feb.
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
July
Feb.
July
June
June
June
July
Rhyn, Henry ...do July 29, '61,
Roland, James ...do July 8, '61,
Ritchie, William H|...do | June 21, 'Gl,
Wounded at Antietam, September 17, 1862— dis-
charged on Surgeon's certificate. Mar. 23, 1863.
Wounded at Bull Run, Aug. 29, '62 — discharged
on Surgeon's certificate, January 28, 1803.
Disch. on Surg, cert., Apr. 5, '62— burial record-
died at Alexandria, March 22, '64 — grave, 1,578.
Transferred to Signal Corps, September 18, 1861.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, July 1, 1863.
Died May 16, '64, of wounds received in action-
buried in National Cemetery, Arlington, Va.
Deserted May 28, 1863.
Mustered out with company. May 26, 1864.
Transferred to gunboat service, January 4, 1862.
Transferred to Signal Corps, September 18, 1861.
Transferred to 19lstreg. P. V., May 15, 1864.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 15. 1864.
Transferred to 19lst reg. P. V., May 15, '64— Vet.
Died at Alexandria, October 27, 1863.
Deserted January 10, 1864.
Deserted August 2, 1861.
Wounded at Mechanicsville, June 26, 1862— dis-
charged on Surgeon's certificate, March 7, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept., '62.
Transferred to I91st reg. P. V,, May 15, '64— Vet.
Wounded at Wilderness, May 6, 1864 — mustered
out with company. May 26, 1864.
Mustered out with company, May 26, 1864.
Wounded at Robinson's Farm, Va., May 9, 1864—
mustered out with company. May 26, 1864.
Mustered out with company. May 26, 1864.
Mustered out with company. May 26, 1864.
Reduced from Corp. by sen. of G. C. M., May 1,
'62 — mustered out with company. May 26, 1864.
Deserted August 2, 1861.
Not on muster out roll.
Mustered out with company. May 26, 1864.
Mustered out with company. May 26, 1864.
Tr. to western gunboat service. Jan. 4, 1862.
Wounded at Charles City Cross Roads— discharg-
ed on Surgeon's certificate, October — , 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 31, '62.
Tranferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 15, 1864.
Transferred to 191st reg P. V., May 15, 1864.
Died at Manassas, Va., April 12, 1862.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Not on muster-out roll.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Dec. 14, '63.
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V., May 15, 1864
Deserted August 2, 1861.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 7, '61.
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V., May 15, 1864.
Wd. at Wilderness, May 6, '64 — ab. at mus. out.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 11, '62.
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V., May 15, '64.
Transferred to I9lstreg. P. V., May 15, 1864,
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 15, '64— Vet.
Wounded at South Mountain, Sept. 14, 1862—
discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 30, '62.
Transferred to 6th U. S. Cavalry, Oct. 20, 1862.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Dec. 14, 1863.
Transferred to 6th U. S. Cavalry, Oct. 20, 1862.
Killed at South Mountain, Sept. 14, 1862.
Killed at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30, '62.
Killed at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30, '62.
Mustered out with company, iMay 26, 1864.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 15, '64— Vet.
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
INIustered out with company. May 26, 1864.
Mustered out with company. May 26, 1864.
Mustered out with company, May 26, 1864.
Wounded at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862— mus-
tered out with company. May 26, 1864.
Mustered out with company, May 26, 1864.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 15, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 44th reg. P. V., September 21, '61.
772
THIRTY-SEVENTH REGIMENT — EIGHTH RESERVE,
NAUE.
BANE.
DATE ©y MUSTEK
INTO SEKYICE.
•4
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EEMAEKS.
Rhyan, Nicholas C
Stewart, Wm. F
Private
...do
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June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '01,
July 8, '61.
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
July 8, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
Jime 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
Mar. 24, '64,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, 'Gl,
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
Died at Camp Pierpont, Va., January 8, 1862.
Wounded at Antietam, September 17, '62— mus-
tered out with company. May 26, 1864.
Wounded at Antietam, September 17, '62— mus-
tered out with company, May 26, 1864.
Mustered out with company. May 26, 1864.
Mustered out with company, May 26, 1864.
Promoted to Hospital Steward, July 6, 1862.
Wounded at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, 1862— dis-
charged on Surgeon's certificate. Mar. 24, 1864.
Wounded at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862— dis-
charged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 5, 1862.
Wounded at Antietam, September 17, 1862— dis-
charged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 30, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Mar. 14, '63.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, July 1, 1863.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 15, '64— Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 8, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. May 23, '62.
Discharged for desertion by sentence of General
Court Martial, May 24, 1864.
Discharged for desertion by sentence of General
Court Martial— date unknown.
Mustered out with company. May 26, 1864.
INIustered out with company. May 26, 1864.
Mustered out with company. May 26, 1864.
Tr. to western gunboat service, Jan. 4, 1862.
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V., May 15, '64.
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Deserted July 20, 1862.
Transferred to 6th U. S. Cavalry, Oct. 20, 1862.
Smith, James i
Scott, George W....i
Simmons, John
Simpson, Thomas...
Swearer, Nicholas C
Swearer, John
Strann, Enos K
Sprowles, William..
Smith, William
...do
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...do
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...do
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Taylor, John L
Troth, James
...do
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Trump, William P
Underwood, W. H..
Waggoner, George..
Waggoner, O. A
Watkins, John W...
Wigle, Simeon B....
Windess, George W
Woodward, John....
Winder, David C...
Young, Robert
...do
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...do
...do
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...do
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Company B.
RECRUITED IN ALLEGHENY COUNTY.
John W. Duncan....
E. P. Shoenberger..
WiUiam Brooks
JohnTagg
Wm. H. Cochrane..
John Steel.,
Orwin Cadwalader
Jas. T. Tompkins.
John Powell ,
Martin Highlands.,
Edward Crawford.,
John Sweeney
John Marmie
Benjamin Tracy
Phmp M. Kline
John Cochrane
Peter Fitzsimmons
James A. Gray
Albert Esters ,
Rudolph Evans...
Perry Madara
David G. Adams.
JohuH. Hawk...
Capt.
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2dLt.
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Serg't.
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April, '61,
June 22, '61,
April 24, '61,
April 24, '61,
April 24, '61,
April 24, '61,
AprQ 24, '61,
April 24, '61,
April 24, '61,
April 24, '61,
April 24, '61,
April 24, '61,
April 24, '61,
April 24, '61,
July 11, '61,
April 24, '61,
June 24, '61,
April 24, '61,
July 9, '61,
July 23, '61,
Aug. 23, '61,
June 2, '61,
April 20, '63,
Promoted to Major, June 22, 1861.
Pr. fr. 1st Lt., June 22, '61— resigned June 16, '62.
Promoted from 1st Sgt. to 2d Lt. — to Capt. , June
20, '62— mas. out with company. May 24, 1862.
Resigned February 6, 1862.
Promoted from Cor. to 1st Sgt., July 10, 1861— to
1st Lt., March 13, 1862 — mustered out with com-
pany. May 24, 1864.
Promoted from Sgt. to 1st Sgt., Mar. 1, 1862— to
2d Lt., Aug. 1, 1862— mustered out with com-
pany. May 24, 1S64.
Promoted from priv. to Sgt., Mar. 1, '62— to 1st
Sgt. — wd. at Spottsylvania C. H., May 12, '64 —
mustered out with company, May 24, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 9, 1862.
Promoted from Corporal to Sergeant — mustered
out with company, May 24, 1864.
Promoted to Cor.— to Sgt., Mar. 1, 1862— paroled
prisoner — absent at muster out.
Promoted to Sergeant — transferred to 191st regi-
ment P. v., May 15, 1864— Vet.
Promoted to Cor.— to Sgt.— mustered out with
company. May 24, 1864.
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Died August 20, 1862— buried at Philadelphia.
Mustered out with companv, May 24, 1864.
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Killed at South Mountain, September 14, 1862.
Promoted to Cor., May 5, 1862— mustered out
with company. May 24, 1864.
Killed at South Mountain, September 14, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 24, '63.
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V., May 15, '64.
Mustered out with company. May 24, 1864.
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V,, INIay 15, '64.
THREE YEARS' SERVICE.
773
Allison, James
Atkinson, Peter
Byers, Daniel
Brown, James
Barker, Elijah
Brady, Simon
-Bothwell, Charles...
Brown, Ephraim....
Barmuth, John
Bailey, John
Brooks, George W. .
Creighton, John
Dickerhofif, Michael
Drum, Peter.....
Davis, Thomas H...
Denning, John
Evars, Edward
Finnesey, Morris..
Grindal, William .
Graham, Francis...
Girty, John
Gibbins, James....
Hoffman, Augustus
Hall, Henry
Hand, Lawrence....
Harker, William...
Higgins, Francis....
Hessom, Charles H
Keirn, Turbett
Kelly, Michael
Kernan, Patrick
Kimerly, John ,
Kelly, John
Lewis, Thomas ,
Leslie, Mark
Le Grande, Wm
Mulvey, Patrick J.
Moss, Charles .
Moore, James .
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Madara, Henry..
M'Cluskey, Ed..
Neely, Joieph....
Nickle, B
Oldham, Wm. H....
Pheasant, Zach
Parker. Thomas
Piper, John
Raising, Conrad
Reese, William
Robinson. John
Richards, John M..
Siminons, Chas. H.
Scott, John
Stoner, William
Shaw, James
Spencei*, James ,
Staubs, George C...
Shinton, Thomas.
Thompson, John..
Taylor, George.. ..
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Sept. 4, '61,
April 24, '61,
July 1, '61,
Workman, John do.
Wagoner, John do .
Winkleman, Wm do.
Warner, Charles do.
Zook, Charles W do .
April 24,
'61,
June 24,
'61,
July 11
'61
June 1,
'61,
June 26,
'61,
April 24,
'61,
Sept. 4,
'61,
April 24,
'61,
July 9,
'61,
June .5,
'61,
June 17,
'61,
April 24,
'61,
April 24,
'61,
,lune 28,
'61,
June 27,
'61,
June 24,
'61,
June 1,
'61,
Nov. 28,
'63,
April 24,
'61,
May 15,
'61,
July 8,
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Sept. 5,
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July 9,
'61,
April 24,
'61,
April 24,
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June ],
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Julv 9,
'61,
June 26,
'61,
April 24,
'61,
.June 21,
'61,
July 9,
'61,
April 24,
'61,
April 24,
'61,
April 24, '61,
April 24, '61,
Aug. 23, '61,
June 26, '61,
June 28, '61,
June 24, ^61,
April 24, '61,
April 24, '61,
June 5, '61,
April 24, '61,
April 24, '61,
April 24, '61,
April 24, '61,
May 28, '61,
April 24, '61,
June 10, '61,
June 27, '61,
April 24, '61,
Nov. 17, '61,
April 24, '61,
Juno 15, '61,
June 24, '61,
April 24, '61,
April 24, '61,
April 24, '61,
July 4, '61,
Aug. 23, '61,
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 27, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 10, '63.
Wd. at Spottsylvania, May 10, 1864— mustered
out with company. May 24, 1864.
Captured May 8, '64— recaptured— mustered out
with company. May 24, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 21, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Mar. 7, 1863.
Disch. by sen. Gen. Court Mar., Sept. 19, 1863.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 15, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 15, '64— Vet.
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Killed at South Mountain, September 14, 1862.
Died Dec. 18, 1862, of wds. received in action.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 12, '62.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 15, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 15, 1864— Vet.
Deserted — date unknown.
Died at Camp Pierpont, Va., Nov. 8, 1861.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 15, 1864— Vet.
Mustered out with company. May 24, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 21, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June 8, '63.
Wd. at Spottsvlvania C H., May 10, 1864— trans-
ferred to 191st regiment P. V., May 15, 1864.
Mustered out with company. May 24, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 12, '62.
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Killed at South Mountain, Sept. 14, 1862.
Deserted April 10, 1862.
Transferred to 6th U. S. Cavalry, Oct. 29, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Mar. 21, '63.
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862—
Died — date unknown.
Deserted Dec. 13, 1862.
Mustered out with company. May 24, 1864.
Died Mar. 17, '64— bu. in Allegheny cem'y. Pa.
Deserted Sept. 7, 1862.
Wd. at Spottsylvania C. H., May 8, '64— absent
at muster out.
Killed at South Mountain, September 14, 1862.
Died of wounds, Jan. 19, 1863 — buried in Military
Asylum Cemetery, D. C.
Killed at South Mountain, Sept. 14, 1862.
Died Julv 16, 1862- buried at Philadelphia.
Wounded at Spottsylvania C. H., May 8, 1864—
mustered out with companv. May 24, 1864.
Died Oct. 20, 1SG4— bu. at Beverly, N. J.
Killed at South Mountain, Sept. 14, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Mar. 6, 1863.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Mar. 13, '63.
Transferred to 6th U. S. Cavalry, Oct. 29, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 24, '62.
Wd. and mis. at South Mountain, Sept. 14, '62.
Died at Fredericksburg, May 14, 1864, of wounds
received in action.
Deserted December 13, 1862.
Mustered out with company. May 24, 1864.
Pris. fr. May 5, to Dec. 6, '64- disch. Dec. 12, '64.
Mustered out with company. May 24, 1864.
Transferred to 6th U. S. Cavalry, Oct. 29, 1862.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 15, '64— Vet.
Accidentally killed, March 6, 1864— buried at
Ale:s:andria — grave, 1,442.
Deserted April 23, 1863.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, .Tan. 17, '63.
Discharged by sentence of Gen. Court Martial,
Sept. 19, 1863.
Mustered out with company. May 24, 1864.
Discharged January, 1863.
Ti-ansferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 15, '64 — Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 16, '61.
Wd., with loss of leg, at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13,
'62 — disch. on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 15, '63.
774
THIRTY-SEVENTH KEGIMBNT — EIGHTH RESERVE,
Company F.
RECRUITED IN BEDFORD COUNTY.
John Eichelberger.
Eli Eichelberger....
Lewis B. Waltz
James Cleaver
D. B. Armstrong...
John Paul
Jacob R. Callahan..
John H. Williams..
David Horton
Jacob B. Linn.
Edmund H. White.
John Q. Leichty ....
George Heffner.
Luther R, Piper
John B. Tobias
George Horton ,
George Juda ,
Wm. D. Ritchey
William H. Dasher
Amick, George
Adams, Daniel ,
Brumbaugh, Levi..
Barber, James..
Barmond, John
Brown, George
Bradley, James A
Bolinger, David
Barmond, Nathan'l
Bowser, Emanuel..
Cook, Joseph S. .
Capstick, James
Carnell, John....
Dean, Franklin
Davis, Isaiah M
Evans, Johnston
Eichelberger, WHH
Edwards, Allison...
Eastright, Christ
EdM'^ards, Hiram.
Foor, Samuel S.
Foster, Aaron ,
Foor, INIark W
Foor, William H
Figart, Henry ,
Grubb, Wilson
Gamble, Robert
Garlick, Christ. C,
Griffith, Abel
Griffith, Michael....
Garrett, Alex. A....
Gates, James
Holdcraft, Wm
Headrick, David
Holsingcr, Frank..
Capt....
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2d Lt..
June 11,
June 11,
'61,
June 11, '61,
June 11, '61,
June II, '61,
June 11, '61,
June 11, '61,
June 11, '61,
June 11, '61,
Sept. 4, '61,
June 11, '61,
June 11, '61,
June 11, '61,
June 11, '61,
June 11, '61,
June II, '61,
June 11, '61,
June 11, '61,
June 11, '61,
June 11, '61,
Sept. 4, '61,
June 11, '61,
June 11, '61,
June 11, '61,
July 21, '61,
June 11, '61,
.June 11, '61,
June 11, '61,
Aug. 2, '61,
June 11, '61,
June 11, '61,
June 11, '61,
June 11, '61,
June 11, '61,
June 11, '61,
June 11, '61,
June 11, '61.
June 11, '61,
June 11, '61,
June 11, '61,
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...do I Mar. 25,
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Discharged by order of War Dept. Mar. 30, '63.
Promoted from 1st Lt., Oct. .30, 1863— Avounded
at Wilderness, jNIay 6, 1864 — ab. at muster out.
Promoted from 2d Lieutenant, October ?.0, '63—
mustered out with company. May 26, ISiU.
Promoted from 1st Sgt., Oct. 30, 1863 — wounded
at Wilderness, May 10, 1864 — ab. at muster out.
Promoted fr. Sgt— mus. out with Co., May 26, '64.
iSIitst-ered out with company. May 26, 1864.
Promoted to Sergeant Major, March 1, 1864.
Promoted to Sgt.— mus. out with Co. , May 26, '64.
Pr. from Cor.— mus. out with Co., May 26, 1864.
Promoted to Corporal— to Sergeant, Mar, 1, '64—
mustered out with company, May 26, 1864.
Discharged January 14, 1803.
Died September 21, 1862, of wounds received at
Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Killed at Bull Run, August 29, 1862.
Died January 1, '63, of wounds received at Fred-
ericksburg," December 13, 1862.
Mustered out with company. May 26, 1864.
Died of wounds rec. at Antietam, Sept. 17, 1862.
Wounded at Wilderness, May 8, '64— transferred
to 191st regiment P. V., May 15, 1864— Yet.
Prisoner from May 8, to Mav 12, '64— transferred
to 191st regiment P. V., May 15, 1864— Vet.
Mustered out with company. May 26, 1864.
Mustered out with company, INIay 26, 1864.
Mustered out with company. May 26, 1864.
Mustered out with company. May 26, 1864.
Mustered out with company. May 26, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certiticate, Apr. 24, '62.
Transferred to 6th U. S. Cavalry, Oct. 26, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 3, '63.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 15, '64— Vet.
Deserted May 6, 1864— Vet.
Killed at Fre'dericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Mustered out with company, May 26, 1864.
Mustered out with company. May 26, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 7, '63.
Discharged February 7, 1863.
Died at Camp Pierpont, Va., November 28, 1861.
Wounded at Wilderness, May 6, 1864— absent at
muster out.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 31, '62.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 15, '64— Vet.
Wounded at Wilderness, May 8, '64— transferred
to 191st regiment P. V., May 15, 1864— Vet.
Died Aug. 12, '61— bu. in Mil. Asy. Cem., D. C.
Mustered out with company, May 26, 1864.
Wounded at Wilderness, May 8, '64— mustered
out with company. May 26, 1864.
Died at Camp Pierpont, Va., December 4, 1861.
KilledatCharlesCityCross Roads, Va.,June30,'62.
Died September 17, 1862, of wounds received at
2d Bull Run— buried in Mil. Asy. Cem., D. C.
Discharired on Surgeon's certiticate, Jan. 5, '63.
Disch. on Surg.'s cert., Aug. 15, '63— bu. record,
died at Alexandria, Sept. 2, 1863— grave, 936.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 15, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V., May 15, '64.
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V., May 15, '64.
Killed at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30, '62.
Died October 16, 1862, of wounds received at An-
tietaai, September 17, 1862.
Mustered out with company. May 26, 1864.
Mustered out with company. May 26, 1864.
Discharged Feb. 11, 1864, to accept promotion.
THREE YEARS' SERVICE.
775
Horton, Zopher P...
Imes, Aaron
Jordan, Daniel
Kay, William H
Leader, George
Leichty, Joseph
Leichty, George
Lines, Jacob
M'Farland, Daniel..
Mangle, Joseph
Marshall, Henry
M'Kee, Alex. H
M'Farland, Joseph..
Malone, Charles
Malone, John S
Madara, Jacob
Martin, David
Malone, William
Manspeaker, David
Manspeaker, B
Penrod, Henry C
Penrod, Jno. B., Jr
Penrod, Jno. B., Sr
Piper, Lewis M
Ross, Oliver P..
Ritchey, Joseph.
Robb, Conrad....
Shields, James
Sho waiters, S. P
Showalters, Henry
Smith, Charles S
Shoaff, Corneiius
Shaw, Matthew P,
Scutchall, David
Taylor, Thomas A..
Tricker, George
Whisel, William H
Warsing, Alex
Williams, John- P.. .
Young, Joel T '...do June 11,
Young, Alexander..!. ..do June 11,
June 11,
June 11,
June 11,
June 11,
June 11,
June 11,
Feb. 22, '64,
June 11,
July 1,
June 11,
Aug.
Sept.
Sept. 5, '62,
Jan.
Aug.
June
June
June
June
June
June
Nov.
Sept.
June
June
June
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June
June
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EEMAKRS.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 1.5, '64— Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certiticate, Dec. 16, '63.
Tr. to Battery C, 5th U. S. Art., Dec. 3, 1S62.
Died September 18, 1862., of wounds received at
South Mountain, September 14, 1862.
Transferred to 6th U, S. Cavalry, Oct. 27, 1862.
Wounded at Spottsvlvania C. H.. May 12, 1864—
transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 1.5, '64— Vet.
Wounded at Wilderness, May 6. '64— transferred
to iOlst regiment P. V., May 15, 1864— Vet.
Died May 3, '62— bu.ried at Fortress Monroe, Va.
Mustered out with company, May 26, 1864.
Mustered out with company. May 26, 1864.
Prisoner from May 8, to May 12, 1864— mustered
ovit with company; May 26, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July, 1862.
Wounded at Wilderness, May 8, '64— transferred
to 191st regiment P. V., May 15, 1864.
Wounded at Wilderness, May 8. .'64 — transferred
to 190th regiment P. V., May 15, 1864.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V.. May 15, '64— Vet.
Transferred to I91st regiment P. V., May 15, 64.
Killed at Mechanicsville, June 26, 1862.
Died October 24, 1862.
Killed at Spottsylvania C. H., May 13, 1864.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Transferred to 6th U. S. Cavalry, Oct. 27, 1862.
Transferred to 6th U. S. Cavalry, Oct 27, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 22, '62.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, May 11, 1863.
Mustered out with company. May 26, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 26, '62.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 15, '64— Vet.
Disch. by sen. of Gen. Court Martial, Feb. 22, '62.
Transferred to 6th U. S. Cavalry, Oct. 27, 1863.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 15, "64— Vet.
Deserted May 6, 1864.
Died at Camp Pierpont, Va., December 17, 1861.
Killed at South Mountain, September 14, 1862.
Died at Belle Plain, Va., January 5, 1863.
Mustered out with company, May 26, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 31, '63.
Discharged January 24, 1863.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Mar. 4, '63.
Wounded at Wilderness, May 8, '64— transferred
to 191st regiment P. V, May 15, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Aug. 7, '62.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 15, '64— Vet.
Company G.
recruited in fayette county.
S. Duncan Oliphant
Jesse B. Gardner....
William Searigbt ..
Henry C. Dawson..
Jesse B.Ramsey
Henry W. Patterson
H. H. Maquilken...
John O. Stewart
Martin V. B. Hazen
Capt,
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1st Lt..
2d Lt..
...do
April 24,
April 24,
April 24,
April 24,
April 24,
April 24,
April 24,
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'61,
'61,
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'61,
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'61,
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1st Sgt.; April 24,
...do I April 24,
Promoted to Lieutenant Colonel, June 28, 1861.
Promoted from 1st Lieutenant to Captain, June
28, 1861— to Major, December 7, 1861.
Pr. from Sgt., Dec 30, '61— resigned Mav 21, '62.
Pr. from Sgt. to 1st Sgt., June 28, '61— to 2d Lt.,
Nov. 15, 1861— to Capt., May 22, '62— mustered
out with company. May 24, 1864.
Promoted from 2d Lieutenant, June 28, 1861 —
mustered out W'th company. May 24, 1864.
Promoted from 1st Serg't to 2d Lieutenant, June
28, 1861— to Adjutant, Julv, 1861.
Pr. from Cor. to Sgt., Jan.'28, 1861— to 1st Sgt.,
Jan. 1, 1862— to 2d Lieutenant, Juno 16, 1862—
mustered out with company. May 24, 1864.
Promoted from Sergeant to 1st Sergeant— killed
at Bull Run, August 30, 1862.
Pr. from Cor. to Sgt., Jan. 1, 1862— to 1st Sgt.—
tr. to Co. G, 191st reg. P. V,, Mav 15, 1864— Vet.
776
THIRTT-SBVENTH EEGIMENT — EIGHTH RESBEVE,
William Leithead...
Albert Rohland
Thos. W. Springer,
Isaac A. Moore do
Jas. W. Eberhart..
Joseph W. Sturgis.
George B. Rutter ..
Wm. D. Nesmith do AprU24, '61,
Thos. H. White....
William Mitchell.
Henry Larke
Rawley H. Jolliff .
James C. Darnell .
John L. Francis....
Henry C. Bunting,
John Collins
Ashcraft, George H
Ashcraft, James P.
Axton, James .
Bierer, John . .
Barclay, Morgan
Burnham, WiUiam
Ballsinger, John .
Beach, Jared
Bowers, Jacob
Brown, Thomas...
Baer, Ephraim D...
Booth, JohnT
Brien, F. O
Clark, James C
Cunningham, H
Cope, James D
Darr, Daniel F
Darbv, George W...
De Wolf, Henry C...
Doud, Henry D
Drum, Samuel
Eishe, Cyrus
Fry, Amos
Grimes, John
Gamble, James
Hoover, James
Hixon, Samuel
Householder, Dan'l
Hesse, Charles
Jaquette, Isaac
Jones, Jeremiah B..
Jones, Jeremiah B..
Kendall, William Z
King, Job
Kissinger, Nicholas
Kerr, Alfred
Long, Joseph D
M'Namee, Jas. C...
Mitchell, Isaac N ...
Miller, Michael P. ..
Marshall, James
M'Clane, John
Myers, Gottlieb
Malone, John
Malone, James C...
Ncsmith, JohnH...
Nesmitb, Jordan M
April 24, '61,
May 29, '61,
April 24, '61,
April 24, '61,
July 12, '61,
April 24, '61,
AprU 24, '61,
May 24, '61,
May 23, '61,
April 24, '61,
April 24, '61,
April 24, '61,
July 20, '61,
April 24, '61,
April 24, '61,
July 20, '61,
July 18, '61,
July 20, '61,
April 24, '61,
May 24,
July 12,
Feb. 21,
May 24,
May 30,
May 15,
May 24,
May 24
May 24, '61,
AprU 24,
July 20,
May 24,
April 24,
June 15,
June 3,
May 26,
May 27,
Feb. 21,
April 24,
Feb. 21,
May 24,
June 19,
July 18,
April 2,
April 24,
May 13,
Mar. 30,
May 31,
June 19,
May 23,
April 24,
April 24,
May 24,
June 23,
June 19,
May 24,
April 24,
Mar. 1,
Feb. 21,
Feb. 21,
May 24,
May 23.
Promoted from private, January 1, '62— kiUed at
Gainesville, August 28, 1862.
Promoted to Corp., Jan. 1, 1862— to Sergt.— dis-
charged March 28, 1863, for wds. rec. in action.
Promoted to Cor— to Sgt.— transferred to com-
pany G, 191st reg. P. v.. May 15, 1864— Vet.
Promoted to Cor.— to Sgt.— transferred to com-
pany G. 191st reg. P. V., May 15. 1864— Vet.
Promoted to Sgt. — transferred to Co. G, 191st
regiment P. V., May 15, 1864— Vet.
Promoted to Cor.— to' Sgt.— transferred to com-
pany G, 191st reg. P. V., May 15, 1864— Vet.
Promoted to Cor., January 1, 1862— mustered out
with companv, May 24, 1864.
Died Oct, 15, 1862— buried at Alexandria, Va.—
grave, 1,787.
Died at Camp Pierpont, Va., December 9, 1861.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Discharged May 30, 1863, for wounds received at
Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Tr. to Co. G, 191st reg. P. V., May 15, 1864— Vet.
Tr. to Co. G, 191st reg. P. V., May 15, 1864— Vet.
Tr. to Co. G, 191st reg. P. V., May 15, 1864— Vet.
Tr. to Co. G, 191st reg. P. V., May 15, 1864— Vet.
Tr. to Co. G, 191st reg. P. V., May 15, 1864— Vet.
Mustered out with company. May 24, 1864.
Wounded at Fredericksburg, December 13, '62—
mustered out mth company. May 24, 1864.
Tr. to Co. G, 191st reg. P. V., May'l5, 1864— Vet.
Promoted to 1st Lieutenant Co. K, 178th regi-
ment P. v., November 26, 1862.
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June-27, 1862.
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Died Apr. 14, '64— bu. at Alexandria, grave, 1,731.
Died May 14, '62, of wounds received in action.
Died at Teuallytown, D. C, September 10, 1861.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Mar. 4, 1863.
Transferred to 6th U. S. Cavalry, Oct. 29, 1862.
Transferred to 6th U. S. Cavalry, Oct. 29, 1862.
Died August 20, 1864— buried at Hampton, Va.
Wounded at South Mountain, Sept. 14, 1862—
tr. to 191st reg. P. V., May 15, 1864— Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June 5, '62.
Pr. to 2d Lt., Co. I, 77th reg. P. V., March 8, '62.
Mustered out with company. May 24, 1864.
Tr. to Co. G, 191st reg. P. V., May 15, 1864— Vet.
I Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 12, '62.
Discharged Oct. 18, '62, for wds. rec. in action.
Discharged Feb. 4, '63, for wds. rec. in action.
Tr. to Co. G, 191st reg. P. V., May 15, 1864— Vet.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 15, 1864.
Missing in action at Mechanicsville, June 26, '62.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 15, 1864.
Deserted December 11, 1862.
Tr. to Co. G, 191st reg. P. V., May 15, 1864— Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June 10, '63.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 15, 1864.
Tr. to Co. G, 191st reg. P. V., May 15, 1864— Vet.
Discharged Nov. 16, '62, for wds. rec. in action.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 15, 1864.
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Killed at Gaines' MiU, June 27, 1862.
Tr. to Co. G, 191st reg. P. V., May 15, 1864— Vet.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Dec. 14, 1863.
Died at Harrison's Landing, Va., Aug. 1, 1862.
Killed at Mechanicsville, June 26, 1862.
Tr. to Co. G, 191st reg. P. V., May 15, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June 3, '62.
Tr. to Co. G, 191st reg. P. V., May 15, 1864— Vet.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 15, '64— Vet.
Tr. to Co. G, 191st reg. P. V., May 15, 1864— Vet.
Transferred to 19ist reg. P. V., May 15, 1864.
Transferred to 19lst reg. P. V., May 15, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon s certificate, June 20, '62'
Discharged on Surgeon's certiticute, Sept. 15, '62.
THREE YEARS' SERVICE.
777
DATE OF MUSTER
s
1
INTO SERVICE.
"1
a
REMARKS.
Neflf, Andrew F
Private
May 24,
'61,
Disch. Feb. 4, '63, for wounds received in action.
Nebsmith, Wm. V
...do .
3
Died April 22, '64— buried at Alexandria— grave,
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 21, '61.
Mustered out with company, Mav 24, 1864.
...do .
May 14,
Mav 30,
'61,
3
Peters, William
...do
'61,13
Proud, George
...do
June 19,
'61,
1 3
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Parker, Thomas J..
...do
July 9,
'61,
3
Deserted August 11, 18G2.
Phillips, William...
...do
June 10,
'61,
3
Deserted May 1, 1863.
Reed, Renben.
...do
May 24,
'61,
3
Deserted February 9, 1863.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Mar. 4, '63.
Reed, Adaniram J..
...do
April 24,
T)l,
3
Richey, David..
do
May 24,
April 24,
'61
3
Tr. to Co. G, 191st reg P. V., Mav 15, '64— Vet.
Promoted to Drum Major, June 29, 1861— dis-
Ramsey, James D ..
...do
'61,
3
charged on Surgeon's certificate, June 17, 1862.
Rohland, William..
...do
July 20,
'61,
3
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Dec. 14, '63.
Rhodebach, Thos....
...do
Feb. 21,
'64,
3
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V., May 15, '63.
Tr. to Co. G, 19 1 St reg. P. V., May 15, "64— Vet.
Rutter, JohnR
...do
April 24,
'61,
3
...do
April 24,
April 24,
'61,
3
Mustered out with companv, Mav 24, 1864.
Killed at Spottsylvania C. H., May 10, 1864— bu.
on battle-field.
Sisler, John.
do
'61
3
Sager, Samuel
...do
May 23,
'61,
3
Disch. Nov. 25. '62, for wounds received in action.
Smith, James
...do
July 18,
'61,
3
Tr. to Co. G, 191st reg. P. V., Mav 15, '64— Vet.
Toohev, Patrick
...do
April 24,
'61,
3
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Thornton, Jos. C...
...do
April 24,
'61,
3
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, May 4. '63.
Vaughan , Llewll y n
..do
May 24,
'61,
3
Tr. to Co. G, 191st reg. P. V., May 15, '64— Vet.
Widdup, Joseph
..do
May 24,
'61,
3
Transferred to 6th U. S. Cavalry, Oct. 29, 1862.
Whalev, Henry G...
..do
Nov. 20,
•63,
3
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V., May 15, '64.
Warrick, Joseph L
..ao
June 12,
'61,
3
Mustered out with companv, May 24, 1864.
Walker, George
..do
Mav 30,
'61,
3
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Wells, James iM
..do
April 24,
'61,
3
Killed at Bull Run, August 28, 1862.
War man, Bartholo'
..do
June 19,
61,
3
Tr. to Co. G, 191st reg. P. V., May 15, '64— Vet.
Work, Wilsons....
..do
May 26,
61,
3
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, May 10, '62.
Work, Wilson S
..do
Jan. 15,
63,
3 Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. May 27, '63.
Wilcox, Samuel
..do
June 19,
61,
3 Transferred to 5th U. S. Artillery, Oct. 29, 1862.
Company H.
recruited at clarion, clarion county.
William Lemon.
James Keatley.
J. N, Hetherington 1st Lt,
Alfred T. Clark, Jr.
Anthony H. Beck
B. B. Dunkle .
Henry Wetter.
Joseph M. Owens.,
H. R. Brenneman.
George E. Cowan..,
A. J. Galloway
John Monaco
J. M. Rankin .
Stephen D. Myers...
George W. Stover...
A. M. Brenneman..
S. R. Stratton
Joseph Dolby
98
April 30, '61,
April 30, '61,
April 30, '61,
April 30, '61,
April 30, '61,
April 30, '61,
April 30, '61,
April 30, '61,
April 30, '61,
April 30, '61,
April 30, '61,
April 30, '61,
June 24, '61,
April 30, '61,
April 30, '61,
April 30, '61,
April 30, '61,
April 30, '61,
Wd. at Charles City Cross Roads and Freder-
icksburg—promoted to Lt. Col., Mar. 10, 1863.
Promoted from priv. to Sgt., Aug. 20, 1861— to
Capt., Mar. 10, 1863— wd. at Fredericksburg,
Dec. 13,'62 — mus. out with company. May 24,'64.
Resigned October 10, 1861.
Promoted from Sgt. Major, Oct. 10, '61 — resigned
October 25, 1862.
Promoted to Sgt., May 2, 1861— to 1st Lt., Mar.
1, 1863— wd. at Charles City Cross Roads, June
30, 1862— mus. out with company. May 24, '64.
Resigned November 16, 1861.
Promoted from 1st Sgt. to 2d Lt., Nov. 16, '61—
to Adjutant, May 20, 1862.
Promoted from priv. to Sgt., July 29, 1861— to 2d
Lt., Aug. 1, '62— wd., with loss of leg, at Fred-
ericksburg, Dec. 13, '62 — resigned April 14, "63.
Promoted from Sgt., July 1, 1863 — mustered out
with company. May 24, 1864.
Promoted to 1st Sgt.— transferred to 191st regi-
ment P. v.. May 15, 1864— Vet.
Disch. Jan. 15, '63, for wounds received in action.
Promoted to Sgt.— transferred to 191st regiment
P. v.. May 15, 1864— Vet.
Promoted to Sgt.— transferred to 191st regiment
P. v.. May 15, 1864— Vet.
Wounded at Wilderness, May 8, '64— mustered
out with company, May 24, 1864.
Wounded at Spottsylvania Court House — mus-
tered out with company, May 24, 1865.
Disch. Feb. 4, '63, for wounds received in action.
Transfered to Regimental Band, July 20, 1861.
Accidentally killed, October 10, 1861.
778
THIETY-SEVENTH REGIMENT — EIGHTH llESERVE,
J. R. Whitman
Jasper N. Maxwell
Carson R. Crisinan
William Crooks
James Gfl-eer
Anderson, Robert...
Agnew, John
Bender, Henry
Burns, Samuel 11....
Brua, Henry W
Boyles, Irw'in
Basim, Calvin
Beck. John H
Barr Daniel
Callihan. Harvey...
Cunningham, Rob't
Davis, Andrew J.
Dorey, Wilson M
Corp....
..do,
..do,
.do.
Dolby, Charles..
Furman, W. W.
Frazier, George W..
Frazier, Philip
Free, Benjamin
Fox, Jacob D
Fulton, Reed W....
Fulton, William T.
Goble, Albert J
Girt. David
Hall, James ..
Henderson, J. W ..
Horton, James
Hepinger, Wolfgang
Hoover, Josepn
Henderson, Jno.W
Kilgore, HughL... .
Kelly, Thomas
Linegrover. James
Laughner. Nathan..
M Nany, Daniel
M Kibbens, John...
M'Naughton, Dun..
Maloney William..
Mortimer, John R...
Moody, Silas D
M'Kendree, Hiram
Noll, Jacob
Noll, George
O'Brien, William...
Potter, George
Potter, Henry
Pritner, Camden A
Peters, John
Ross, James
Ross, John M
Rheese, Samuel H...
Sipler, William A...
Showers, Le\vis
Sweeney, John H...
Shaner, Leander.
Shull, John
Stroup, James
Sample, James
Showers, Wm. B.
Stover, Thomas...
Templeton, Wm
HATE OF MDSTER
INTO SERVICE.
April 30, '61,
April 30, '61,
April 30, •61,
April 30, '61,
13
3 Discharged July 11, 1862.
3 I Discharged July 11, 1862.
3 I Discharged March 30, 1863, for wounds received
I in action.
3 Wounded at Wilderness, May 6, 1864 — mustered
out with company, May 24,'l864.
3 Mustered out with compan3% May 24, 1864.
3 Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 15, '64— Vet.
3 I Deserted— date unknown.
3 i Mustered out with company, May 24, 1864.
3 j Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Dec. 14, 1863.
3 I Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 15, '64— Vet.
3 ! Transferred to 19lst regiment P. V. May 15, '64.
3 j Discharged Dec. 6, '62, for wds. rec. in action.
3 ! Died August 7, 1862.
3 I Killed at .\ntietani, September 17, 1862.
May 6,
April 30,
July 1,
May 18,
June 14,
June 14,
April 30,
July 21,
June 24,
June 24,
June 24,
April 30,
April 30,
Sept. 26,
June 1,
April 30,
April 30,
April 30,
July 1,
Juno 1,
June 20,
Mar. 3,
June 14,
April 30,
April 30,
April 30,
April 30,
April 30,
June 14,
do I April 30,
do June 14,
do July 21,
Died Oct. 10, '61— bu. in Mil. Asj'lum Cem., D. C
Died Sept. 17, '62, from wds. rec. in action.
Mustered out with company. May 24, 1864.
Wounded at Fredericksburg. Dec. 13, '62 — mus-
tered out with conipanv. May 24, 1864.
Died October 8, 1861.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 15, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 15, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 15, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., M«y 15, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 15, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V., May 15, 1864.
Transferred to I91st regiment P. V., May 15, 1864.
Disch. April 22, '63, for wds. received in action.
Deserted July 29, 1861.
Mustered out with company, May 24, 1864.
Disch. Feb. 7, 1863, for wds' received in action.
Tr. to bat'y E, 4th U. S. Arfy, Sept. 1, 1862.
Killed at South Mountain, September 14, 1862.
Died Jan. 4, '63 — from wounds received at Fred-
ericksburg, Dec. 13, 1861.
Not on muster-out roll.
Mustered out with company. May 24, 1864.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 15, 1864— Vet.
Mustered out with companv. May 24, 1864.
3 : Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 15, '64— Vet.
3 Wounded at Wilderness, May 8, 1864 — mustered
out with company. May 24, 1864.
Mustered out with company. May 24, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 26, '62.
Discharged Dec. 1, 1862, for wds. rec. in action.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 15, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 15, '64— Vet.
Killed at Bull Run, Augu.st 30, 1862.
Wounded at Antietam, Sept. 17, 1862— mustered
out with company. May 24, 1864.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 15, '64— Vet.
Wounded at Wilderness, May 8, 1864— mustered
out with company. May 24, 1864.
Transferred to Regimental Band, July 12, 1861.
Died at Camp Pierpont, Va., November 9, 1861.
Died at Camp Pierpont, Va., Feb. 1, 1862.
Died Oct. 3, 1862, of wounds received in action —
bu. in Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Frederick, Md.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 24, '62.
Discharged Jan. 22, 63, for wds. rec. in action.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 15, '64— Vet.
Wounded at Antietam, Sept. 17, 1862 — mustered
out with company. May 24, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 9, 1861.
Discharged Jan. 27, 1863, for wds. rec in action.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 16, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 14, '63.
Transferred to Co. B, 6th U. S. Cav., Sept. 1, '62.
Died at Camp Pierpont, Va., Dec. 21, 1861.
Died July 5, 1862, of wounds received in action.
Deserted July 29, 1861.
Prisoner from May 8, to May 12, 1864 — mustered
out with company, May 24, 1864.
THREE YEAES' SERVICE.
779
NAME.
RANK.
DATE OP MUSTER
INTO SERVICE.
"5
!
I
3
3
3
3
3
3
REMARKS
Vensil, John H
Wilson, Harrison B
Whitehill, Warren..
Walters, Daniel
Wilson, Sylvester...
Private
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
April 30, '61,
April 30, '61,
April 30, '61,
April 30, '61,
April ,30, '61,
April 30, '61,
Jan. 5. '64.
Disch. Feb. 20, 1863, for wounds rf>c. in action.
Mustered out with company, Mav 24, i.H\-i.
Wounded at Wilderness, May 8, 1864— mustered
out with company, May 24, 1864.
Disch. Jan. 15, 1863, for wounds rec. in action.
Died at Camp Pierpont, Va., Docombpr 14, 1861.
Tingling, John
...do
3
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V., May 15, 1864.
Company I
RECRUITED AT WAYNESBURG, GREENE COUNTY.
Silas M. Baily,
John M. Kent
A. H. Sellers.
Charles S. Lucas.
J. Lind. Ingraham,
James A. Woods
B. M. Blackley
Joseph W. Smith
Joseph C. Minor,
George G. Crow.
O. S. Pratt,
Edwin H. Minor.
George W. Scott
June 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
June 20,
June 20, '61,
June 13, '61,
June 20, '61,
H. J. Bowler.
Wm. S. Rinehart,
John P. Burk
Adam Laughlin
James Lucas.
A. J
William Watson....
Neil Gray,
William Laughlin
Samuel R. Estle.
Adams, Robert
Anderson, Samuel
Axton, Joseph M
Boon, Harry.
Bane, Asa....
Bell,, John
Baily, William N....
Bradley, Charles R
Burk, Thomas C.
Brown, A. B
Beelor, Hugh
Ratson, Wilbur F..
Bare, Baker
Babbitt, Harrison..
Belford, David
Batsoii, Eiisha
Promoted to Major, June 4, 1862.
Pr. fr. 1st Lt. to Capt., June 16, '62— wd. at Wil-
derness— mus. out with company. May 24, '64.
Promoted from Sgt. to 1st Sgt., Oct. 10, 1861 — to
1st Lt., August 4, 1862— wounded at Wilder-
ness—mustered out with company. May 24, '64.
Detached for duty as Quartermaster, May 1, '62—
not mustered — resigned October 3, 1862.
Promoted from Sgt. to 1st Sgt., July 22, '61— to
Sgt. Maj. Oct. 10, '61— to 2d Lt., Aug. 4, '62— to
Adjutant, Oct. 1, 1862 — not mustered — killed at
Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Promoted from Cor. to Sgt., Oct. 10, 1862— to 2d
Lt., July 1, '63 — wounded at Charles City Cross
Roads, June 30, 1862, and May 22, 1864r— absent,
in hospital, at muster out.
Transferred to Regimental Band, July 20, 1861.
Promoted from Sergeant, July 1, 1862 — mustered
out with company. May 24. 1864.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Promoted from Corporal February 4, 1863 — mus-
tered out with company, May 24, 1864.
Promoted from Corporal, Atigust 1, 1862— dis-
charged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 13, 1863.
Pr. fr. Cor., Dec. 4, '62 — wd. at Gaines' Mill, June
27, 1862 — mus. out with company, May 24, '64.
Promoted from Cor., July 1, '63 — wd. at Wilder-
ness— mustered out with company. May 24, '64.
Pr. to Sgt— tr. to 191st reg. P. V., May 15, '64— Vet
Died at Camp Pierpont, Va., -lanuary 4, 1862.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 1.3, 1862.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, July, 1863.
Wounded at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30,
1862— killed at Wilderness, May 6, 1864.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 15, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 191st reg, P. V., May 15, '64— Vet.
Wounded at Wilderness — mustered out with
company. May 24, 1864.
Mustered out with company. May 2.5, 1864.
Promoted to Principal Musician, July 1, 1862.
Discharged May 27, 1863, for wounds, with loss
of arm, received at Fredericksb'g, Dec. 13, '62.
Died at Georgetown, D. C, October 22, 1861.
Killed at Charles City Cross Road.s, June 30, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 30, '61.
Discharged January 22, '63, for wounds received
at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 16, '62.
Transferred to Regimental Baud, July 20, 1861.
Transferred to Regimental Band, July 20, 1861.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 15, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 15, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 12, '64— Vet.
Wd.— transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 15, '64.
Wd,— transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 15, '64.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 15, 1864.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 15, 1864.
Died at Belle Plain, Vh., January 13- 18G3.
780
THIRTY-SEVENTH REGIMENT—EIGHTH RESERTE,
Chapman, Silas
Curtis, James R
Casner, Thomas
Private
...do
...do
...do
Church, James M...
Carter, Charles W ..
Chapman, Joseph...
...do
...do
...do
...do
Coleman, James A..
Chaplin, Albert G...
Copeland, Samuel...
Conrad, David
...do
...do
...do
...do
Clovis. Solomon R..
CornhiU, William...
...do
...do.....
...do
Cooper, Charles W..
Churchill, Samuel..
Crago, Wesley S
Deems, George R...
Daugherty, Solo'n...
Dutton, John W
Dean, Henry
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
do
Dean, Benjamin F...
Delany, George
Engle, Joseph
...do
...do
do
Eisiminger, Abra'm
Eisiminger, Isaac...
I'ordyce, John G
Fetters, A. J
Fordyce, S. R
...do
...do
...do
...do
do
Franks, Eli
do
Franks, Wm. M. F
Franks, Job
...do
...do
Franks, Emanuel..
Funk, William ....
French, James A..
Grooms, William..
Gooden, James
Gooden, Francis
Gramlee, John W..
Hays, John W
Herrington, Allen.
Huston, George A..
Horner, James H..
Hager, Abijah
Hager, Benjamin...
Hart, John B
Hickman, Perry
Hoftman, Levi...,
Hains, Elijah....
Hillen, John
Hcadley, Erastus.
Inghram, Clark....
John, James M....
Kees, David
Lawson, Elisha....
Ijeonard D. P....
Laughlin, G. W
Long, William
Lemley, G. W
Litzenburg, Alex'r
Lemley, Basil
Lockart, John
Lem! ey, Spencer.
..do.
..do.
July 15, '61,
June 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
Julv 15, '61,
June 20, '61,
Sept. 9, '62,
Sept. 8, '62,
Sept. 9, '62,
July 15, '61,
Mar. 29, ^64,
Mar. 29, '64,
Mar. 24, '64,
June 20, '61,
Jime 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
Dec. 26, '63,
Sept. 8, '62,
Sept. 8, '62,
Mar. 24, '64,
Sept. 8, '62,
June 20, '61,
Mar. 29, '64,
Septi 8, '62,
July 15, '61,
June 20, '61,
Sept. 9, '62,
June 29, '61,
June 20, '61,
Mar. 12, '62,
Mar. 15, '64,
July 15, '61,
Feb. 27, '64,
June 20, '61,
April 7, '64,
April 7, '64,
June 20, '61,
Jime 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
Sept. 14, '61,
June 20, '61,
June 15, '61,
June 20, '61,
Sept. 8, '62,
Sept. 8, '62,
Mar. 29, '64,
Jvdy 15, '61,
Sept. 8, '62,
July 20, '61,
Sept. 9, '62,
Dec. 12, '63,
June 20, '61,
July 15, '61,
June 20, '61,
Sept. 8, '62,
Sept. 8, '62,
June 20, '61,
July 15, '61,
Sept. 8, '62,
July 15, '61,
3
Wounded — mus. out with company, May 24, '64.
Mustered out with company. May 24, 1864.
Mustered out with company, May 24, 1864.
Mustered out with company, May 24, 1864.
Wounded at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30,
'62 — mustered out with company. May 24, 1864.
Mustered out with company. May 24, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 19, '62.
Discharged MarchS, 186::!, forwds. rec. in action.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 3, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 25, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Mar. 19, '63.
Wounded at Wilderness — transferred to 191st
regiment P. V., May 15, 1X64— Vet.
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V., May 15, '64.
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V., May 15, '64.
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V., May 15, '64.
Died at Georgetown, D. C, Oct. 16, 1861— buried
in Military Asylum Cemetery, D. C.
Died December 17, 1S62, of wds. rec. in action.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Mustered out with company. May 24, 1864.
Discharged Mar. 14, '64, for wds. rec. in action.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 1.5, 1864.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 15, 1864.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 15, 1864.
Wounded— tr. to 191st reg. P. V., May 15, 1864.
Died January 10, 1863, of wds. received at Fred-
ericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Mustered out Avith company. May 24, 1864.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 15, 1864.
Killed at Spottsylvania C. H., May 10, 1864.
Mustered out with company. May 24, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 8, '62.
Wounded— tr. to 191st reg. P. V., May 15, 1864.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 15, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 15, '64— Vet.
Wounded at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862— trans-
ferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 15, 1864— Vet.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 15, 1864.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 15, '64— Vet.
Wounded at Wilderness — transferred to 191st
regiment P. V., May 15, 1864.
Mustered out with company. May 24, 1864.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 15, 1864.
Tr-msferred to 191st reg. P. V., Mav 15, 1864.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Mustered out with company, May 24, 1864.
Mustered out with company. May 24, 1864.
Mustered out with company. May 24, 1864.
Disch. by general order of War Dep't, Jan. 14, '63.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 15, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., Mav 15, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 15, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V., May 15, '64.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 15, 1864.
Wounded, with loss of leg, at Wilderness— trans-
ferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 15, 1864.
Drowned at Alexandria, Aug. 29, 1862 — buried
at Alexandria — grave, 188.
Killed at Spottsylvania C. H., May 14, 1864.
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Transferred to I91st reg. P. V., May 15, 1864.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 15, 1864.
Wounded at Wilderness — mustered out with
company. May 24, 1864.
Mustered out with company, May 24, 1864.
Mustered out with company, Mav 24, 1864.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 15, 1864.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 15, 1864.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 15, '64— Vet.
Wounded at Wilderness — transferred to 191st
reg. P. v., Mav 15, 1864— Vet.
Killed at Wilderness, May 6, 1864.
Died at Fredericksburg, December l^, 1862.
THKEB YEARS' SERVICE.
781
Lindsey, H. H Private
lueonard, Asa ...do
Levy, Philip i-.-do
Mildred, Albert [...do
M'Cielland, J. H....!...do
Minor, W. P.
Morris, Harrison
Morris, James B
Morris, Francis M..
Morris, Richard
M'Cielland, Elijah..
M'Collough, Jos
Nugent, John
Ogden, Perry
Ogdeu, Marion
Plants, George W.
Province, Joseph..
Phillips, Allen
Phillips, James ..
Phillips, G. W....
Pethtel, Richard.
Phillips, F. A
Parkinson, Jas. H.
Rush, Silas
Rinehart, John
Riggs, Maxwell
Rose, Edward J
Rogers, H. J
Rice, Alfred
Renshaw, J. L
Roberts, Justice G..
Ritter, Joseph
Rineheart, M. Dill..
Riggs, Isaac.
Summersgill, Rob't
Seals, James M ..
Smith, R. H. L ..
Stewart, A. A
Sayres, Robert A
Spicer, Jehu
Spicer, William...
Spicer, John H...,
Shields, John
Stewart, Richard.
do....
...do....
...do....
...do....
...do....
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DATE OF MUSTER
ISro SERVICE.
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Sylvens, William do.
Tuttle, Amos ...do.
Tuttle, Wiiiiam A.. ...do .
Turley, John ...do.
W oody , W illiani | . . . do .
June 20,
July 15,
June 20,
June 20,
June 20,
June 20,
Sept. 8,
Sept. 8,
Mar. 29,
June 20,
June 20,
July 15,
June 20,
June 20,
June 20,
July 15,
Sept. 9,
June 20,
Oct. 4,
Sept. 8,
Feb. 27,
.do Sept. 8, '62,
.do I June 20, '61,
.do June 20, '61,
June 20,
July 15,
Sept. 8,
Sept. 8,
June 20,
June 20,
Mar. 29,
Mar. 29,
July 15,
July 15,
June 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
Sept. 8, '62,
Nov. 2, '61,
Mar. 29, '64,
Mar. 29, '64,
Mar. 29, '64,
Mar. 29, '64,
Sept. 8, '62,
Sept. 8, '62,
June 20, '61,
Feb. 29, '64,
April 25, '62,
Sept. 8, '62,
Killed at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 10, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Mar. 7, '63.
Mustered out with company. May 24, 1864.
Mustered out with company, May 24, 1864.
Wd. — mustered out with company. May 24, '64.
Disch. Feb. 16, 1863, for wds. received in action.
Wd.— transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 15, '64.
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V., May 15, '64.
Died Dec. 13, 1861, of wounds rec. accidentally.
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Mustered out with company. May 24, 1864.
Wd. at Wilderness, May 8, '64— ab. at mus. out.
Prisoner from May 9, 1864, to March 3, 1865— dis-
charged April 1, 1865.
Mustered out with company. May 24, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 12, '63.
Discharged October 27, '62, for wounds received
at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 24, '62.
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V., May 15, '64.
Wounded at Wilderness— transferred to 191st
regiment P. V., May 15, 1864.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Died April 18, 1863— buried at Philadelphia.
Prisoner from May 9, 1864, to March 3, 1865--dis-
charged April 1, 1865.
Mustered out with company. May 24, 1864.
Mustered out with company. May 24, 1864.
Disch. March 10, '63, for wds. received in action.
Transferred to I91st regiment P. V., May 15, '64.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 15, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 15, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V., May 15, '64.
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V., May 15, '64.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Died January 11, 1863, of wounds received in
action— buried at Alexandria— grave, 676.
Mustered out with company. May 24, 1864.
Wd.— tr. to 191st reg. P. V., May 15, 1864— Vet.
Wd.— tr. to 191st reg. P. V., May 15, 1864— Vet.,
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V., May 15, '64.
Wounded at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862— trans-
ferred to 191st regiment P. V., May 15, 1864.
Wd.— transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 15, '64.
Wd.— transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 15, '64.
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V., May 15, '64.
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V., May 15, '64.
Died Dec. 28, '62, of wounds received in action-
buried in Military Asylum Cemetery, D. C.
Died at Annapolis," January 12, 1863.
Mustered out with company. May 24, 1864.
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V., May 15, '64.
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V., May 15, '64.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Company K.
RECRUITED IN WASHINGTON COUNTY.
Thomas Foster
A. S. Eagleson
Peter Kennedy IstSgt..! June 22, '61,
Wounded at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862— resign-
ed September 10, 1862. „ , ,, ^ ,
Pr. to 1st Lt., July 24, 1861— to Capt., March 1,
1863— mustered out with company. May 24, '64.
Pr. from Sgt. to 1st Sgt.— to 1st Lt., Mar. 1, '63—
mustered out with company, May 24, 1864.
Resigned December 31, 1862.
Pr. from Cor. to Sgt.— to 2d Lt., March 1, 1863—
mustered out with company. May 24, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 24, '62.
782
THIETY-SBVENTH REGIMENT — EIGHTH RESERVE,
Nelson R. M'Neal...
R. John M'llwaine
BoyleLM'Clure....
James S. Dennison..
M. L. A. M'Cracken
Hugh Gettiens
Hugh Moore..,
Andrew J. Luellan
Theodore J. Dye
Daniel Day
William Loafman...
John M. Griffith
Peter M'Creary
Thomas M. Steep.
John M. Oliver.
Allen, Ephraim.
Anderson, Al. W..
Bambarger, David
Burk, William,
Brownlee, James D
Boardman, Jas. L...
Brice, George W
Barnes, William
Brotherton, John ...
Bulford, John
Baruet, William H
Butler, Dennis
Butts, JohnL
Bell, Michael
Conley, William
Clark, Ezekiel
Cline, Amos P
Christy, Joseph W
Davis, Samuel A
Daly, Andrew
Davis, George M
Dickinson, Samuel
Dye, George W
Durbin, Sylvesters
Evans, James M
Eckles, Samuel
Eckles, James
Freeby, George W.
French, Andrew B
Greer, John W
Gilmore, David
Harshman, And
Hornish, Christian
Herrick, Henry A.
Hart, William
Heisley, Fred'k A..
Hoffman. Chas. W.
Henderson, Henry,
Immel, William
King, William R.
Lenk, Wm. H. H.
Lennon, Joseph M
Morales, Antonio .
Martin, George W
Miller, George V
Middleton, Wm. M
M't'reary, Joseph...
M'Veehill, James
M'Miller, Robert,
M'Farla^d, M. T.
Mallum, George...
IstSgt..
Serg't..
...do
June 22, '61,
June 22, '61,
June 23, '61,
June 25, '61,
June 23, '61,
June 22, '61,
June 23, '61,
June 22, '61,
June 22, '61,
July 26, '61,
June 22, '61,
Mar. 25, '62,
July 16, '61,
July 22, '61,
June 22, '61,
June 19, '63,
June 22, '61,
July 9, '61,
June 22, '61,
June 22, '61,
1, '61,
9, '61,
Pr. to 1st Sgt.— mus. out with Co., May 24, 1864.
Wounded at Bull Run, Aug. 28, 1862— discharged
on Surgeon's certificate, November 29, 1862.
Wounded Sept. 17, '62— pr. fr. Cor. to Sgt., Nov.
20, 1862— to Hospital Steward, Jan. 12, 1864.
Pr. to Sgt. — mustered out with Co., May 24, '64.
Pr. fr. Cor. — mustered out with Co., May 24, '64.
Promoted to Corp. — toSergt. — detailed as Provost
Guard, Philadelphia — absent at muster out.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 18, '62.
Died at Camp Fierpont, Va., January 29, 1862.
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 30, 1863.
Died September 2,4, 1862, of wounds received at
South Mountain, September 14, 1862.
Transferred to 191st reg. F. V., May 15, 1864.
Mustered out with company. May 24, 1864.
Mustered out with company. May 24, 1864.
Mustered out with company, May 24, 1864.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 15, 1864.
Died December 17, 1862, of wounds received at
Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Wd. at Wilderness, May 6, '64 — ab. at mus. out.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 12, '62.
Wounded December 14, 1862 — discharged on Sur-
geon's certificate, January 15, 1863.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 17, '62.
Discharged by sentence G. C. M., July 27, 1863.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 15, 1864.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 15, 1864.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 15, 1864.
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Killed ar Wilderness, May 6, 1864.
Deserted December 13, 1862.
Deserted December 13, 1862,
Mustered out with company. May 24, 1864.
Mustered out with company. May 24, 1864.
Killed at Charles City Cross Roads, June SO, '62.
Deserted May 1, 1864.
Discharged — date unknown.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 14, '63.
Transferred to 5th U. S. Cavalry, Nov. 1, 1862.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 15, 1864.
Died Sept. 1, 1861— bu. in Mil. Asy. Cem., D. C.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 13,1863.
Died at Alexandria, Va., August 29, 1862.
Killed at Wilderness, May 6, 1864.
Died at Georgetown, D. C, August 30, 1861.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December, 13, 1862.
Mustered out with company, May 24, 1864.
Wounded at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30,
'62— discharged on Surg, cert., Sept. 22, 1862.
Mustered out with company, May 24, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Mar. 3, '62.
Lischarged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 23, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June 17, '62.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 15, 1864.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 15, 1864.
Deserted October 7, 1861.
Died Nov. 29, '61— bu. in Mil. Asy. Cem., D. C.
Deserted July 30, 1861.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 15, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 15, '64— Vet.
Mustered out with company. May 24, 1864.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 20, '61.
Digcharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 22, 1863.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 20, '61,
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 21, 1862,
Wounded at Antietam, September 17, 1862 — dis-
charsred on Surgeon's certificate. Mar. 11, 1863.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 15, '64— Vet.
Died July 21, '62, of wounds received at Charles
(^jty Cross Roads, June 30, 1862.
THREE YEARS' SERVICE.
783
Marshall, Thos. H.,
M'Millen, .lames D
Myers, Edward A.,
Ozenbaugh, L. R...,
Orr, Francis W
Oliver, Joseph W...
Ozenbaugh, O. C
Plymier, James
Poland, Robert M..
Polk, Ellis B
Porter, George A...,
Quinn, George A
Rush, Michael
Ryan, Cephas A
Rush, Randolph
Spriggs, James 0...
Sproiils, Wm. A
Scott, Robert M
Steep, Francis J. L
Sinclair, Leander...
Thompson, H. H. B
Taylor, Griffith D...
Wiles, WiUiam
Webb, Theodore S..
Wilkins, Geo. W. C
Wheatley, Fran. li
Private
...do
...do
...do
..do
...do
...do
...do
,..do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
.do.
June 22,
June 22,
July 8,
June 22,
June 2.5,
June 25,
June 22,
June 22, 'Gl,
June 22, '01,
June 19, '63,
April 15, '64,
June 19, '63,
June 22, 'Gl,
June 22, '61,
June 22, '61,
June 22, '61,
June 22, '61,
June 22, '61,
June 19, '63,
July 8, '61,
July 20, '61,
June 22, '61,
June 22, '61,
July 8, '61,
June 22, '61,
June 22, '61,
Killed at Fredericksburg, Dec. 1.8, 1862.
Kiiied at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30, '62.
Deserted April 24, 1863.
Not on muster-out roll.
iMustered out with company. May 24, 1864.
discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 11, '62.
Kiiied at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, 1862.
Mustered out with company, May 24, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 2, '62.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 1^, 1864.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 1.5. 1864.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 15, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Mar. 3, '62.
Died Nov. 29, '61— bu. in Mil. Asy. Cem., D. C.
Died at Washington, D. C, May 25, 1862.
Mustered out with company, May 24, 1864.
Wounded Dec. 14, '62— discharged Dec. 1, 1863.
Transferred to U. S. Reg. Army, Nov. 3, 1862.
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V., May 15, '64.
Died at Wasliington, D. C, Nov. 29, 18 >2.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 11, '61.
Killed at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, 1862.
Wounded at Wilderness, May 8, 1864 — mustered
out with company. May 24, 1864.
Deserted Aug. 22, 1862— arrested Sept. 10, 1863—
absent, in arrest, at muster out.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., May 15, '64:— Vet.
Transferred to 5th U. S. Cavalry, Oct. 28, 1862.-
UNASSIGl!fED MEN.
George Penilte
Alexander Rankin
Anderson, J no. W..
Muc...
...do
Private
...do
Sept. 6, '61,
Sept. 6, '61,
Mar. 22, '64,
Dec. 23, '63,
May 5, '64,
Jan. 4, '64,
Mar. 25, '64,
Mar 30, '64,
April 14, '64,
Mar. 23, '64.
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out rolL
Not on muster-out roll.
Cowan, Samuel
...do
Not on muster-out roll.
Golden, Caleb H
Hess, Peter
...do
...do
Not on muster-out roll.
..do .
Sleighter, John
...do
Not on muster-out roll.
Taylor, Henry_.,„..
...do.....
Not on muster-out roll.
Thirty-Eighth Regiment,
ISriNTH RESERYK
THE Ninth Eegiment was organized at Camp Wright, near Pittsburg, on
the 28th of June, 1861, under the direction of General M'Oall. Eight of
the companies composing it were recruited in Allegheny county ; one in Craw-
ford, and one in Beaver. At the time of its organization there were over forty
companies in camp, recruited in the western part of the State, under the call
for seventy-five thousand men. The companies included in this regiment had
been in camp from the early part of May, and had been studiously drilled in
elementary tactics. The election for field officers resulted in the choice of Con-
rad F. Jackson, Colonel; Eobert Anderson, Lieutenant Colonel, and James
M'Kinney Snodgrass, Major. The two former had seen service in the Mexican
war. The latter was at the time Major General of the Eighteenth division of
the State militia. The men generally had had no previous military experience.
Immediately after its organization, the officers commenced a regular series of
regimental and officers' drills, by which it was brought to a good degree of dis-
cipline.
On the 22d of July, the regiment was ordered to Washington. Leaving
Pittsburg on the 23d, it proceeded to Harrisburg, where it was supplied with
arms and equipments, and from thence proceeded to its destination, arriving
at daylight of the 26th. Bivouacking a half mile east of the Capitol till even-
ing, it marched to the Seventh street road, a distance of two miles, where it
established its first camp. On the 28th the regiment was mustered into the
United States service. Eemaining in camp untU the 5th of August, it was
moved to Tenallytown, where was established the general camp of rendezvous
for the Reserves, under the command of General M'Call. Here was estab-
lished a regular routine of camp and picket duties, and details of parties to
work on the fortifications in the vicinity. Major Snodgrass was assigned to
superintend the construction of what was afterwards named Fort Gaines, and
continued there until the work was ready to receive its armament. From the
9th to the 16th of September the regiment was on picket duty at Great Falls,
several miles up the Potomac. Here the rebels were for the first time en-
countered, holding the opposite bank. As opportunity oflfered they sent their
leaden compliments across, which were promptly acknowledged. This ex-
change of civilities continued daily. On the 21st of September, the Harper's
Ferry smooth-bore muskets and the equipments received at Harrisburg, were
exchanged for new Springfield rifled muskets and complete equipments, by
the entire regiment, except company A, which was armed with Sharp's rifles,
the private proi)erty of the men. On the same day it was reviewed by Gen-
18C1 BATTLE OF DRANESVtLLE. 785
era! M'Clellan, accompanied by his staff, General M'Call ana staff, Governor
Curtin and suite, the Secretary of War, and others.
On the 9th of October, the regiment broke camp at Tenallytowu, and march-
ing- by the chain bridge, crossed into Virginia, and occupied a position near
Lfingley, in line with the army of the Potomac, on its extreme right. Here the
division went into winter quarters, and the discipline was made more stringent
than before, as the enemy was supposed to be in the immediate front. In
the organization of the corps which was here made, the Ninth was assigned to
the Third Brigade, commanded by Colonel M'Calmont.* A school for regi-
mental officers was established for the brigade, which was regularJy attended,
and which, with the schools in the different tegiments for company officers, was
of great service in the establishment of discipline and in preparation for suc-
cessful manoeuvring in the presence of the enemy. On the evening of the 19th
of November orders were received from Headquarters directing Major Snod-
grass to proceed, with five comi^anies of the Ninth Eegiment, to make a recon-
uoissance of the enemy's lines in the neighborhood of Hunter's Mills, eight miles
in front of our line. Information had that day been received that the rebels
were engaged in advancing their lines, and as a review was to be held on the
following day, it was deemed advisable to verify the rumor. Accordingly at
ten o'clock that night, taking companies A, B, D, F and G, with a guide, and
two mounted orderlies, the Major proceeded to the locality indicated and made
a thorough examination of their position. Finding them unchanged, he re-
tiu-ned and reported the result, arriving soon after daylight. Scarcely had the
detachment come within our lines, when a body of rebel cavalry was discovered
on its trail, but too late to do any harm.
On the 20th of December, General E. O. C. Ord, who had succeeded Colonel
M'Calmont in the command of the brigade, was ordered by General M'Call to
proceed with his command to Dranesville, for the double purpose of securing
forage, and of driving back the enemy's pickets. At two o'clock P. M., near
Dranesville, a considerable body of the enemy was met, and as the Ninth Eegi-
ment was on the right of our column, it was soon briskly engaged. When first
encountered his line was concealed from view by a thick wood, and considera-
ble doubt existed whether the troops, which were now within sixty or seventy
paces, were friends or foes. The men were impatient to fire and Colonel Jack-
son could with difficulty restrain them ; an officer of the regiment had reported
that they were the Bucktails, and the Colonel, that he might avoid the fatal
error of killing our own men, was determined not to attack until he knew whom
he was fighting. The impression that the Bucktails were in front was strength-
ened by one of the enemy calling out " don't fire on us." One of our men impru-
dently asked, "are you Bucktails?" the answer was, "yes, we are the Bucktails,
don't fire." t Nor did they fire until they received a full volley from the rebel
line. The order was then given to open, and the action soon became spirited.
After posting the artillery General Ord gave the word to advance, "Kane at
the head of his regiment leading. His and Jackson's regiments required no
* Organization of the Third Brigade, Colonel John S. M'Calmont, Pennsylvania Reserve
Corps, General George A. M'Call. Tenth (39th) Regiment Pennsylvania Voltmteers, Colonel
John S. M'Calmont ; Sixth (35th) Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, Colonel W. Wallace
Ricketts; Kinth (3Sth) Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, Colonel Conrad F. Jackson;
Twelfth (41st) Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, Colonel John H. Taggart.
t Colonel Jaclcson's Official Report.— Ex. Docs., H. B., No. 59, p. 6.
78C THIRTY-EIGHTH EEGIMENT — NINTH RESERVE. 1862
urging."* The enemy was soon routed and the victory was complete. General
M'Call, who came upon the field in the midst of the engagement, says, "Here
was the Mnth Infantry, Colonel Jackson, who had gallantly met the enemy at
close quarters, and nobly sustained the credit of the State. * * * The
number of killed found in fi-ont of the position occupied by the Ninth Infantry,
Colonel Jackson, is, in my estimation, proof enough of the gallantry and dis-
cipline of that fine regiment." The loss was two enlisted men killed, and two
officers and eighteen enlisted men wounded. General Ord mentioned in his
oflScial report as worthy of notice for gallant conduct Colonel Jackson, and
Captains Dick and Galway, and recommended a list of seventy-one officers and
privates "for reward for their gallant conduct."
Upon the retui-n of the regiment to camp it was ordered to erect permanent
winter quarters. The ground was unfavorable, but by thorough draining and
grading the quarters were made comfortable. The winter passed with the
usual routine of duty and schools of discipline, and without any further colli-
sion with the enemy beyond occasional picket rencounters. On the 15th of
March the regiment broke camp and marched to Falls Church, where it met the
entire division, and, thence turned back towards Alexandria, the ft^nemy for
whom the army was in search having withdrawn from its position at Manassas.
It finally halted at Bailey's Cross Eoads. The camping ground here was un-
pleasant and the water bad. The Reserves were now attached to the corps
commanded by General M'DoweU, under whom they remained until they were or-
dered to the Peninsula. After remaining sometime at Bailey's, the regiment
moved to Manassas and occupied quarters vacated by the enemy. On the 18th of
April, it moved to Catlett's Station, where it encamped, the whole division
being again united. Remaining until the first of May it was ordered to move
in the direction of Fredericksburg, and arrived at Falmouth on the 4th. While
here Colonel Jackson was ordered to take charge of the parties detailed to re-
build the bridge which the enemy had fired and destroyed, when he withdrew.
Preparations were made by M'Dowell's Corps for marching overland to join
the army operating in front of Richmond, and the cavalry and a portion of the
Reserves were already on the way; but the appearance of a heavy force of the
rebel army in the Shenandoah Valley under Jackson, rendered this movement
impracticable. A part of M'Dowell's Corps was retained for the protection of
the Capital, and the Reserves were ordered to proceed to the Peninsula by
water. In compliance with this order the Mnth broke camp on the 10th of
June, and embarking on the steamer Georgia, proceeded to White House,
whence by easy marches it moved to Mochanicsville, arriving on the 19th.
Here the division was assigned to the corps commanded by General Fitz John
Porter, On the morning of the 20th, the regiment was ordered on picket
duty, and was posted along the Chickahomuiy, within speaking distance of the
rebel lines. For three days it remained in position without relief, and on the
23d was under arms until one o'clock P. M., when it was ordered to Mechan-
icsville. The noise of the enemy at work in a thick wood, concealed from view,
excited api^rehension. Accordingly companies C and G were ordered to cross
the creek and ascertain the purpose of their activity. A sharp skirmish en-
sued, in which the enemy was diiven back to his reserves. The two companies
then retired and rejoined the regiment with a loss of one wounded.
* General Ord's Official HeporL—Ex. Does., H. B., No. 59, p. o.
1862 MECITANIC3VILLB A»D GAINES' MTLL. 787
On the 26tli of Jime, the Ninth took part in the battle of Meehanicsville,
and was stationed, in the early part of the battle, in support of the Third
Brigade, much exposed to the enemy's fire. Later in the day he commeiiefid
massing his forces on our left, when the Ninth was marched by the flank and
took position to the right and partially in support of the Twelfth, where it main-
tained itself with unwavering ranks under a heavy and continuous fire. Dur-
ing the succeeding night, it was placed on guard in position stretching from
om^ rifle-pits to the river, and on the following mornmg was left to cover the
withdrawal of tbe division to Gaines' Mill. This difficult duty was success-
fully executed in broad day-light, in face of an enemy stimg to madness by the
bitter repulse of the previous day. " In fine," says General M'Call, in his official
report of this battle, " oiu- killed had been buried, our wounded had been sent
off by seven o'clock A. M. on the 27th, and not a man, nor a gun, nor a musket
was left upon the field. The regiments filed past as steadily as if marching
ffom the parade ground."
Porter's Corps was drawn up in battle line at Gaines' Mill, and the division,
as it arrived, was posted in rear, as a reserve. By two o'clock P. M. the enemy
had attacked along the whole line, and by four o'clock the entire second line
and reserves had been brought into action, and were desperately engaged. The
Ninth was ordered to the support of the Sixty-second Pennsylvania and the
Ninth Massachusetts regiments. With difficulty it passed a swampy ravine
on its way, raked by the fire of the rebel infantry ; but it reached the desig-
nated position in good order, and the three regiments were commanded to
charge the enemy, now glorying in his strength, and pressing forward with
confidence. The charge was successfully made; but advancing too far in pur-
suit of the retreating column, they were in turn counter charged, attacked in
flank, and were obliged to yield the gTound so gallantly won. Ke-forming, they
again and again retmned to the onset, but were unable again to move him from
his position, though they held their gTound, and at night retained their place in
the fiont line.
Eetiring across the Chickahominy during the night, the Keserves two days
later commenced the march across White Oak Swamp towards the James River.
After crossing White Oak Creek, General M'Call was ordered to take position
at the junction of the New Market, Charles City and Quaker roads, to repel
any advance of the enemy from the direction of Richmond. The disposition
was accordingly made, facing to the right flank, with Meade's Brigade on the
right, Seymour's on the left, and Reynolds', now commanded by Colonel Sim-
mons, in reserve. In front of the line of infantry, Randall's Battery was sta-
tioned on the right, Cooper's and Kern's opposite the centre, and two German
batteries, Deitrich's and Konner'ieim's, on the left. The Ninth Regiment was
posted in support of Cooper's Battery. At half past two P. M. the pickets
were attacked, and at three the battle opened in earnest- The left flank being
exposed, the enemy sought, by attacking in heavy force, to turn it. To avert
the threatened disaster, the Fifth and Eighth, under command of Colonel Sim-
mons, were sent to support it, and by obliqueing to the left, to meet his advance.
But the gTeat superiority of his numbers enabled him to mass his troops on all
points of oui- line, and while the attempt upon the left was in progress, attacks
were simultaneously made upon the centre and right. Cooper's Battery was
repeatedly charged, and at each time by fresh troops; but they were as often
swept back by the deliberate fire of the artillery and the steady fire of the Ninth
788 THIETY-EIGHTH EEGlMENT — NINTH EESEETE. 1862
During a short interval when this regiment was withdrawn to support a regu-
lar battery on the left, Kern's Battery having fired its last charge, and failing
to receive a supply, was forced to withdraw. The enemy seeing this became em-
boldened, and made a determined charge upon Cooper's Battery, capturing it.
At this juncture the Ninth returned to its place, and finding the gims lost,
charged upon and re-captuied them. In this charge William J. Gallagher, of
company F, captured the standard of the Tenth Alabama, killing the rebel
color bearer.* Earlier in the battle, when the enemy had advanced within a
few feet of Cooper's guns, the Ninth charged and drove him back at the point
of the bayonet to his second line, where the fight became terrible, and one of
his standard bearers feU badly wounded. On seeing it, WiUiam Tawney, of
company I, rushed forward and caught up the flag, carrying it back into our
lines. As the command fell back over the ground which had been held by the
Seventh Eegiment, and on which its flag had been dropped, seeing it, this same
William Tawney rushed forward through a storm of bullets and caught it up,
carrying both flags off the field.
The most desperate fighting the Ninth had yet experienced was on this hotly
contested field, and though the Third Brigade was terribly shattered, the divi-
sion held its ground against vastly superior numbers, successfally protected
the road on which the immense trains were moving, saved the two wings of the
army fiom being separated and destroyed in detail, and withdrew from the
field in good order and in its own good time.t
Falling back to Malvern Hill, it was assigned a place in reserve and was
under fire of the enemy's artillery, but not actively engaged. During the fol-
lowing night it moved with the entire army to Harrison's Landing, where sup-
plies awaited its arrival, and where it enjoyed a few days of much needed rest.
Here the army occupied an intrenched camp, secure from attack, and the line
of supply was well assured. The enemy subsequently moved some light bat-
« Extract fbom the Testimony of General M'CAiiL, before the Committee on
THE Conduct of the War.— Just before sunset, about seven o'clock P, M., at least two hours
after Hooker reported my whole division completely routed, Cooper's Battery, in front of the
centre, was, after several charges had been repulsed, flnaUy taken by the enemy, but only to be
re-taken by the Ninth Eegiment in a most glorious charge, wherein the standard of the Tenth
Alabama was captured by private Wm. J. GaUagher, of company F, who killed the rebel color
bearer and seized the standard, which he presented to me on the groxmd.-Conduct of the War,
part 1, page 588.
t TESTIMONY of GENERAL M'Call.- * * * I have uo desire to treat lightly
the reverses on both flanks of my division in this hard fought field ; they were the almost in-
evitable results of greatly superior numbers impeUed on those points with great impetuosity.
But the Keserves, as a division, although terribly shattered, were never defeated, but main-
tained their ground, with these exceptions, for (hree hours against thrice their numbers m, I
beUeve, the hardest fought and bloodiest battle in which they have ever been engaged ; and in
this opinion I am sustained by most of those, if not all, with whom I have conversed. Had
my division been routed, the march of the Federal army would certainly have been seriously
interrupted by Lee forcing his masses into the interval. The battle being, in fact, over when
I was taken prisoner, I was conducted at once to Lee's headquarters. Here Longstreet told
me they had seventy thousand men bearing on that point, all of whom would probably arrive
during the night. And had Lee succeeded in forcing M'CleUan's hne of march, they would have
been thrust in between the right and left of the Federal army. Under tt is very probable con-
tingency, had I not held my position, the situation of the divisions on the north of the New
T^Iarket Road would have been critical indeed. But Lee was checked ; and the rear divisions,
together with the Reserves and others, moved on during the night, and joiaed M'CleUan at
Malvern Hill before daylight. W^hat share my division had m eflecthig this hapoy result, let
the country judge.— Cowdtici of the War, part 1, page 588.
1861 BATTLE OP BULL RUN. 789
teries to the right bank of the James, and succeeded in throwing a few shells
into it, but were soon driven away, and a picket line established so as to com-
pletely shield it from future attempts. The Ninth, together with the Tenth and
Twelfth regiments, were engaged in this duty. As the troops advanced, the
enemy, together with the inhabitants, for a radius of three miles around, with-
drew, leaving the district clear. Details were established to guard the new
line, and the Ninth remained engaged in this duty until the 16th of August.
In the meantime the Army of the Potomac had withdrawn from the Peninsula,
and was proceeding to join the Army of Northern Vii-ginia, under General
Pope. The Eeserves were the last to leave, and embarking upon transports
moved up the Potomac to Acquia Creek, and debarking, thence marched to
Palmouth Heights. Eesuming the march after a brief halt, they moved via
Kelly's Ford, through Eappahannock Station, Warrenton, New Baltimore and
Hay Market, to meet the right wing of the rebel army under Jackson, in the
vicinity of Manassas Junction. This forced march of five days without ade-
quate supplies of provisions, with the enemy hanging on flank and rear, proved
one of the most exhausting which it was ever their lot to endure.
On the 29th of August, the division arrived in the neighborhood of Grove-
ton, and on the afternoon of that day a rebel battery was discovered posted
on its left, six hundred yards away. The Ninth and Tenth regiments were
ordered to reconnoitre the ground and ascertain the enemy's strength and
actual position. When within one hundred yards of his lines it was found
that his gTins were supported by a large force of infantry, which opened a
murderous fire upon them, and from which they withdrew under cover of our
guns. A stronger force was then sent forward, when he hastily abandoned
the gTound. On the 30th, the regiment was on the extreme left flank of
the division and of the union line. Yery soon after the battle commenced the
enemy outflanked us on the left, and gave the Ninth an enfilading fire which
inflicted most grievous injury; but notwithstanding this, it was the last to
leave the line, and the withdrawal was executed in good order. It re-formed
under cover of Cooper's Battery, where the Third Brigade was posted for its
support. Orders were soon received to faU back to a point five hundred
yards to the rear, and re-form, but were scarcely executed when the line in front
gave way, and it was ordered to retire across Bull Eun. Here the regiment re-
formed under command of Colonel Sickel, the senior officer of the division then
on the field, under whose orders it marched to Centreville, arriving at ten
o'clock P. M. The battle was disastrous to our arms, and particularly so to this
regiment, losing heavily on account of its exposed position. Not the lack of
valor on the part of the brave men here engaged, but a want of harmonious
composition and movement of the army, made the result of the great slaughter
and the hard fighting, vain.
Previous to entering upon this campaign Colonel Jackson had been pro-
moted to be a Brigadier General, and had been assigned to the command of the
Third Brigade, the command of the regiment devolving upon Lieutenant Colo-
nel Anderson, who was subsequently commissioned Colonel, to date from 15th
of July, 1862. During the battle Colonel Hardin, who was commanding the
brigade, in the absence of Colonel Jackson, was wounded and carried from the
field, when Colonel Kirk, of the Tenth, assumed command, who was also
wounded, and Colonel Anderson succeeded him, and Major Snodgrass suc-
ceeded to the command of the regiment.
790 THIRTY-EIGHTH REGIJVIENT — NINTH RESERVE. 1802
On the evening of the 31st, the Third Brigade was ordered on picket, on the
Cub Eun Eoad, leading to Centre ville. Marching a mile out, it was posted by
regiments at short intervals, with sentinels advanced, who were enjoined to
observe strict silence, as the enemy still occupied a threatening attitude. At
one o'clock A. M. it was re-called, and marched to the neighborhood of Chan-
tilly, where it halted until daylight, and was-«ioved about during the day, with-
out coming to an engagement, until five o'clock P. M., when the division was
hastily formed in solid columns of regiments by brigades, and the battle raged
furiously until dark. The regiment bivouacked on the field where it fought,
and on the following morning retired to Arlington Heights.
A little more than four months before, the Ninth had left this neighborhood
a strong regiment, fidl of vigor and buoyant with hopej it was now again upon
the same ground, reduced by killed, wounded and sick to near one half its
former numbers, and the survivors worn and exhausted with almost constant
marching and fighting; but it was here met with supplies and clothing, of
which it was in great need, and after a little rest was again fresh in spirit and
ready for the contest with its old foe.
It was allowed but two days for rest, and on the evening of the 3d of Sep-
tember was again ordered under arms, and that night marched through Wash-
ington into Maryland. It proceeded to Monocacy Creek and remained until
the morning of the 14th, when the division broke camp and moved in the direc-
tion of Tuiner's Gap, in the South Mountain, where the enemy was strongly
posted, to dispute the passage. Eeno had already attacked on the left before
the Eeserves arrived. Meade, who was now in command, was ordered to
move by a by-road to the right and attack, and if possible, turn his left
flank After ascertaining the position of the enemy, and that he was occu-
pying the fastnesses of the mountain with infantry and artillery, the proper
dispositions were made, and the division advanced to the attack, the Third
Brigade being led by Colonel Gallagher of the Eleventh. The ground was
steep and rugged, and the enemy disputed every inch with great obstinacy;
but the column swept the steep accbvity and triumphantly carried the summit,
resting at night, masters of the field. In the heat of the contest. Colonel Gal-
lagher was woimded, and the command of the brigade devolved upon Colonel
Anderson, and that of the regiment upon Captain Samuel B. Dick, of company
r, Major Snodgrass being at the time sick in hospital at Washington. In this
engagement ten men were killed, and one officer and thirty-six men wounded.
The battle of Antietam opened on the evening of the 16th, in which the
Ninth participated, still under the command of Captain Dick. Eesting on the
field, in close proximity to the enemy's line, the battle was renewed at day light
on the following morning. During the early part of the day, and until the
ammunition was exhausted, the Ninth was hotly engaged. As the enemy was
being driven back in one of the gallant charges of that day, Samuel Johnson,
of company G, captured two flags belonging to the Texan Eangers and carried
them off the field. He was commissioned a Lieutenant in the regular army
and was presented with a medal by the Secretary of War for his gallantry.
The loss was sixteen killed and sixty-eight wounded.*
* A most singular fatality fell upon the color bearers of this regiment. Sergeant Henry W.
Blanchard, who had carried the regimental colors through all the storms of battle in which the
regiment fought, was a most remai-kablo man. He had the most complete control of his feel-
ings ; in the fiercest hours of battle, was always perfectly calm, never shouted, cheered or
1862 ANTIETAM AXD FREDERICKSBURG. 791
After the battle of Antietain, the regiment moved with the otmy by easy
stages to the neighborhood of Warrenton, where M'Clellan was relieved and
Burnside ordered to its command. Masking his intentions by a demonstration
in the direction of Gordonsville, he moved towards Frederick sbnrg, and com-
menced preparations for crossing the river and ojQfering battle. The Eeserves
imder General Meade were attached to the First Corps, commanded by General
Reynolds. The left wing of the Union army, comprising nearly half of its
entire strength, embraced the grand division of General Franklin, to which the
Reserves belonged, and a part of the gTand division of General Hooker. On
the 12th of December, the left wing crossed the liver on pontoons and assumed
position in front of the rebel works. The Reserves were selected for the at-
tacking column. The Third Brigade, under General Jackson, held the right of
tht3 lino, the First the left, and the Second was posted in reserve. The Ninth
regiment occupied a position on the left flank of the division, and was thrown
forward on the skirmish line. As it advanced near the foot of the hill to the
left of the railroad, the firing became very severe, and in compliance with or-
ders it was marching directly by the line, when it was ascertained that its sup-
ports had obliqued to the right and were out of supporting distance. The
regiment then took shelter behind an old fence and ditch, which answered the
purpose of rifle-pits. Here the men did excellent service picking off the f ebel
sharp-shooters and the gunners from a battery commanding the left flank of
the division. This battery had been inflicting terrible slaughter upon our forces,
but it was completely silenced by the sure marksmen of the Ninth. This posi-
tion was held until it was ascertained that the remainder of the division had
fallen back to the batteries, when the order was given to retire. But as soon
as the breast work was abandoned, and the men were out from cover, a terrific
fire from the enemy's infantry, and from his battery, which had been held in
check, was opened upon them. In the meantime a detachment of his infantry
had been moving ari)und to the left under cover of the woods, and had gained
a position within a short distance of its left flank, ready to dash out and cap-
ture it. But the withdrawal was timely and successfully made. The loss was
nine killed, twenty-seven wounded, and sixteen taken prisoners. General C=
F. Jackson, commander of the brigade, who had led the regiment in its first
campaign, and to whom it was indebted for its efficient organization and train-
ing, was mortally wounded while in the act of ordering his men to the charge,
and about to lead the way.
Shortly after Burnside's second attempt to cross the Rappahannock and
give battle to the enemy, which was arrested by the sudden breaking up of the
roads, the Reserves were sent to the Department at Washington to re-organize
and recruit their shattered ranks. They were assigned to duty on the Orange
became enthusiastic, but steadily bore up his flag. At the battle of New Market Cross Roads,
■when every color bearer in the division was either killed or wounded, Sergeant Blanchard re-
ceived a wound in the arm, he retired a few minutes to have his wound bandaged and then
returned to his place. At Antietam he was so severely wounded that the flag fell from his
hands, and he was unable to raise it ; Walter Beatty, a private, seized the banner to bear it
aloft, and almost immediately fell dead, pierced by rebel bullets ; another private, Robert Lem-
mon, took the flag from the hands of his fallen comrade, a companion calling out to him, "don't
touch it, Bob, or they'll kill you, ' ' the brave boy, however, bore up the banner, and in less than
a minute lay dead on the ground ; the colors were then taken by Edward Doran, a httle Irish-
inan, who lying upon his back, held up the flag till the end of the battle, and for his gallantry
was made a non--Commission6d ofiicer on the 6eld.— History of the Reserve Corps, Sypher, p. 391-
792 THmTY-EIGHTn EEGniENT — MNTII RESERVE. 18G3
and Alexandria railroad, and in the defences of Washington, and recruiting
officers were sent to Pennsylvania for men. Consequently the regiment was
not engaged in the battle of Chancellorsville.
When it was ascertained that the enemy had again crossed the Potomac, m
June, 1863, and was threatening Pennsylvania, application was made both by
General Eeynolds, who commanded the First Corps, and by General Meade,
who commanded the Fifth Corps, to have the Reserves attached to their com-
mands. Application was also made by the ofSceis of the division, and great
impatience was manifested by the men to be sent to the field. Accordingly the
First and Third Brigades, under command of Colonels M'Candless and Fisher,
were ordered to join the Fifth Corps as it marched past Washington on its way
to Gettysburg.
General S. W. Crawford was assigned to the command of the divi sion . Upon
the removal of General Hooker, and the succession of General Meade to the
command of the army, General Sykes was assigned to the command of the
Fifth Corps. On the 2d of July, Sykes having arrived upon the field, was by
Meade's disposition, placed in reserve in rear and to the right of Round Top,
in support of Sickels, of the Third Corps. When the latter, in his advanced
position, was worsted and driven back, and the enemy was about to clutch
Little Round Top, which was of great strategic importance, Sykes was ordered
forward to stem the torrent of the victorious foe. Having taken a part of his
brigade to the summit to the support of Rice's Brigade, Colonel Fisher has-
tened back and sent the Ninth Regiment, under command of Lieutenant Col-
onel Snodgrass, to clear the ground and hold the line between Round Top and
Little Round Top, of which the enemy had struggled hard to gain possession,
and from which he was only driven by the most obstinate and determined fight-
ing. Having gained the position designated, the line was fortified with the
loose fragments of granite which lie scattered in profusion on the rugged sides
of the mountain, and was made seciu'e against attack. This part of the line
immediately fronted the "Devil's Den," in which the enSmy's sharp-shooters
took refuge, and from which they could not be dislodged. The loss in this bat-
tle was six wounded.
The regiment joined with the army in the pursuit of Lee, as he withdrew
towards Williamsport, which resulted in driving him beyond the Potomac
without further contest. Receiving fresh supplies of clothing, and after resting
for a few days, it again entered Virginia and took part in the manoeuvres of
General Meade to again bring the rebel chieftain to battle, which finally cul-
minated in the expedition to Mine Run, where the former wisely declined to
fight, after facing and thoroughly reconnoitering his antagonist's position.
During the remainder of the winter the Reserves rested in comfortable quar-
ters, recruiting their depleted ranks and preparing for the spring campaign.
On the very day that the campaign was inaugurated, and while standing
m the front line in the Wilderness leady for battle, orders were unexpectedlj-
received for the regiment to return to Washington. The term of service had
expired, the first of the Reserve regiments, and quitting the field on the 4th of
May, it proceeded to Harrisburg, and thence to Pittsburg, where it arrived on
the 8th, and on the 13th was mustered out of service.
THREE YEAES' SERVICE.
793
FIELD AND STAFF OFFICERS
Conrad F. Jackson
Robert Anderson ...
J. M'K. Snodgrass..
Charles Barnes
F. B. Swearengen..
Robert Tasjgart
Col.
Lt. Col
...do....
Major.
Adj.
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James S. Read.
Jno. F. Kirkpatrick Q. M...
Robt. M. Snodgrass ...do
Joseph A. Phillips.. Surg.,.
Henry F. Martin.... As.Sur.
Albert M. Sigmund ...do
Fred. O. Alleman do
Francis Le Moyne do
Benj. F. Akley do
James B. Pyatt Chap'n
Jas. W. M'Karland ...do
Jas. W. Ballentine.. Sr.Maj.
Robert Taggarfc do
A. P. Morrison do
Wm. G. Sergeant.
J]. P. Darlhigton ,
Geo. F. Robinson ,
John P. Hamilton .
John Chess ,
James W. M'Lees ..
Robt. M. Snodgrass^Hos. St.
Michael F. Jones. ...!... do . .
A. C. Gilmore P'lMuc
May 4,
May 3,
Maj' 4,
May 1,
May 4,
May
May
'61,
April 22,
July 22,
July 27,
July 5,
July 15,
Aug. 30,
Mar. 14,
Promoted to Brig. Gen., July 1.5, 1S62— killed at
Fredericksburg, December 1.3, 1862.
Commissioned Colonel, July 15, 1862— not mus-
tered—discharged February 10, 1863.
Pr. from Major, April 1, '63— res. Mar. 29, 1864.
Pr. from Captain Co. E to Major, April 1, 1863—
mustered out with regiment. May 12, 1864.
Promoted to Captain and A.. A. G. on General
Meade's Statl", August 8, 1862.
Promoted to Captain company C, March 1, 1863.
Promoted from 1st Sergeant Co. G, Dec. 1, '62—
mustered out with regiment, May 12, 1864.
Transferred to company C, January 20, 1862.
Pr. from Hospital Stew, to Q. M., Jan. 20, 1862—
mustered out with regiment, May 12, 1864.
Mustered oijt with regiment. May 12, 1864— bre-
vet Lieutenant Colonel, March 13, 1865.
Pr. to Surgeon 123d regiment P. V., Sept. 6, 1862.
Pr. to Asst. Surgeon U. S. Vols., Nov. 20, 1863.
Dismissed January 23, 1863.
Promoted to Surgeon 161st regiment P. V., (16th
Cavalrj^,) January 16, 1864.
Mustered out with regiment. May 12, 1864.
Resigned July 21, 1882.
Mustered out by General Order, October 6, 1862.
Promoted to 1st Lieutenant Co. K, Oct. 15, 1861.
Promoted to 1st Lieutenant Co. K, Aug. 1, 1862.
Promoted from Corporal Co. A, July"5, 1862 —
mustered out with regiment, May 12, 1864.
Pr. from Drum Major— discharged on Surgeon's
certificate, April 1, 1862.
Transferred to company A, September 30, 1881.
Transferred to company A, March 1, 1862.
Pr. from Private Co. A to Q. M. Sgt., Apr. 2, '62—
mustered out with regiment, May 12, 1864.
Transferred to company K, October 15, 1861.
Pr. from Sgt. Co. D to Com. Sgt., Oct. 13, 1861—
mustered out Avith regiment, May 12, 1864.
Promoted to 1st Lieut, and Q. M., Jan. 20, 1862,
Pr. from Priv. Co. A to Hos. Stew,, Oct. 1, '62—
mustered out with regiment. May 12, 1864.
Clustered out with regiment. May 12, 1864.
Company A.
RECRUITED AT PITTSBURG.
L. W. Smith
Chas. W. Owston
E. R. Darlington.
James P. Beattie
Resigned June 16, 1862 —commissioned Colonel
169th regiment, P. V., November 28, 1862.
Promoted to 1st Sergeant, October 20, 1861— to 2d
Lieutenant, April 7, 1862 — to Captain, August
1, '62 — mustered out with company. May 11, '64,
i Died at Georgetown, D. C, October 20, 1861,
I Promoted from 2d to Ist Lt., October 28, 1861—
I killed at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30, '62,
NoiE.— The following abbreviations have been used in the preparation of remarks
PI. principal.
Priv. private.
Hos. hospital. Reg. regimeai.
Lt. Lieutenant. Red. reduced.
Mas. mustered Res. resigned.
Muc. musician Rem. removed.
Uiscli. discharged. Mis. missing. Sen. sentenced.
Exp. uxpivatioa. Pr. promoted Serv. service.
Ab. absent.
Asst. assi-stanc.
Adj. Adjutant.
Ba. buried.
By brevec.
Bd band.
Capt. Captain.
Chap. Cliaplaii
100
Cor. Corporal. Fr. from.
Com. commissioned or Furl, furlough.
commissary.
Cert, certificate.
Dis. dismissed.
Dis'y. disability.
Surg. Surgeon.
Sgt. Sergeant.
Sab. substitute,
f^tew. steward.
Tr. transferred,
Vet. veteran volunteer.
Wd. wounded.
Wds. wounds.
794
THIKTY-EIGHTH EEGIMBNT — ^ISINTU RESERVE,
Reuben M. Long.
Isaac M. Sowers...
Hartley Howard..
C. F. Hinman
Arthur Stewart...
Samuel A. Miller .
Myrt K. Salsbury.
Jerry Copeland ....
David Lloyd
Win A. Robinson .
A. M'Kinney Craig
E. P. Darlington....
John J. Sample
Wm. S. M'Elroy....
Alex. A. Murdock..
Wui. T. N. Wallace
Henry Whightman
Joseph Croft
Smith Reissinger....
Henry W. Strickler
Benjamin B. Kerr..
Levi B. Dutr.
James Collard
Ed. D. Dithridge....
George J. Hazlett...
A. P. Morrison ,
J. M'l). Smith
Johns. Copsley
George VV. Varner..
Allen, WilUam.
Bradshaw, Jos. P..
Bailey, William K.
Beal, George R
Beech, Peter H.
Black, Sanmel B....
Beiikett, John
Baker, H. N.....
Bell, Thomas
Becker, Jacob D....
Bussing, Thos. D ..
Crissweli, Wm. I..
Corbus. Daniel R..
Campbell, Thomas.
Chess, Good. Y. C.
Coliey, Thomas P..
Creieghton. Geo. H
Coursin, Fred'k R.
Chalfant, James T.
Cunningham, J. E..
Croft, William M .
Cockeril), Chas. C...
Chamberlain, H. H
Darhngton, Beni
Dale, Richard C
Dean, George W
^rane, David
1st Lt...
do
2dLt...
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1st Sgt.
Serg't..
do
do.....
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do
do
do.....
do
Corp....
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May 1, '61,
May 1, '61,
May 1, '61,
May 1, '61,
May 1, '61,
May 1, '61,
May 1, '61,
Juno 26, '61,
July 24, '61,
May
May
May 1, '61,
Mav 1, '61,
May 1, '61,
May 1, '61,
May 1, '61,
May 1, '61,
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Mav 1, '61,
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May
May
Juno
July
May
May
Sept.
Sept.
May
June
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Aug.
May
.lune
July
July
May-
May
May
Aug.
May
Sept.
Aug.
Aug.
May
May
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Aug.
1, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
], '61,
26, '61,
3, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
3, '62,
.3, '62,
1, '61,
26, '61,
20, '62,
26, '62,
1, '61.
26, '61,
19, '61,
22, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
15, '61,
28, '61,
1, '61,
3, '62,
8, '62,
6, '62,
I, '61,
1, '61,
23, '62,
28. '62,
Promoted from 1st Sgt. to 1st lit., Aug. 1, 1862—
killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Promoted fron> Sgt. to 2d"Lt., Aug. 1, '62 — to 1st
Lt., Apr. 3, '63— mus. out with Co., May 11, '64.
Promoted from 1st Sgt. to 2d Lt., Oct. 20, 1861 —
to Captain company I, March 3, 1862.
Promoted from 1st Sgt. to 2d Lt., April 1, '63 —
mustered out with company. May 11. 1864.
Promoted to <'or., July 27, '61— to Sgt., Sept. 9,
1862 — to 1st Sgt., February 25, 1863 — mustered
out with companv, May 11, 1864.
Promoted to Cor., Sept. 8, 1862— to Sgt., Feb. 25,
1863 — mustered out with company. May 11, '64.
Promoted to Cor., Sept. 8, 1862— to Sgt., Feb. 25,
1863 — mustered out with company, Mav 11, '64.
Promoted to Cor., Sept. 8, 1862— to'^ Sgt ,"'Feb. 25,
1863— mustered out with company, May 11, '64.
Promoted to Cor., Sept. 8, 1862 — to"" Sgt., Feb. 25,
1863 — mustered out with comnany, Mav 11, '64.
Pr. to 1st Lt. Co. E, 77th reg. P. V., Nov. 30, '61.
Killed at Fredericksburg, Va., Doc. 13, 1862.
Died ofwds. rec. at South Mountain, Sept. 14, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. May 4, '63.
Promoted to Corpora], Nov. 15, 1862 — mustered
out with company, May 11, 1864.
Promoted to Corporal, Nov. 15, 1862 — mustered
out with company. May 11, 1864.
Promoted to Corporal, Nov. 15, 1862 — mustered
out with (rompany, May II, 1864.
Promoted to (."orpbral, Nov." 15, 1862— mustered
out with company. May 11, 1864.
Promoted to Corporal, I'eb. 25, ls63 — mustered
out with company. May 11, 1864.
Promoted to Corporal, Feb. 25, 1863— mustered
out with compmy. May 11, 1864.
Promoted to Corporal, Feb. 25, 1863 — mustered
out with company. May 11, 1864.
Pr. to Capt. C). B, 15r)th reg. P. V., Aug. 4, '62.
Pr. to Capt. Co. D, 105th reg. P. V., Feb. 8, 1862.
Promoted to Lt. Col. 15oth reg. P. V., Sept. 2, '62.
Discharged by order of War Department, Aug.
22, 18fi2, to accept commission.
Discharged by order of War Department, Oct.
16, 1862, to accept commission.
Promoted to Sergeant Major, July 5, 1862.
Killed at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30,'62.
Killed at South Mountain, September 14, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug., 1862.
Killed at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30, '62.
Mustered out with company, May 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company. May 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 7, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June 26, '62.
Discharged on Surgeoji's certificate, Dec. 8, 1862.
Disoiiarged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 2n, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, .Jan. 15, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Mar. 22, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, April 18, '62.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Feb. 15, 1864,
Mustered out with company. May 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, May 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company. May 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company. May 11, 1864.
Disch. by order of War Department, Dec. 31, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Mar. 9, '63.
Discharged on Stirgeon's certificate, Sept. 1, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 19, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 17, '51.
Tr. to companv K, 190th reg. P. V., May 4, 1864.
Tr. to company K, 190th reg. P. V., May 4, 1864.
Killed at South Mountain, September 14, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. L7, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 14, 1862.
Discharged on Svirgeon's certificate, Feb. 9, '63.
Tr. to company K, 190th reg. P. V., May 3, 1864.
THKBB YEAKS' SERVICE.
795
Daniels, John.
Ferree, William K
Freathj', Edward A
Fi-egoosol, John J..
Forrest; Vs^iUiam E
Fleeson, Reese E...
Glass, William A ..
Gillespie, Asa F
Henry, Thomas
nines, Patrick
Hamilton, John P...
Hosses, Edward J..
Irwin, Finley D
Irvin, Charles H
Jones, Michael F...
Johnston, Charles...
Knox, J. Wallace...
Kirby, William B...
King, George W
Kolbecker, F. J
Lee, William C
Larimer, James M..
Lenfestev, Thos. M..
Little, John F
Lauth, J. N
Linn, Thomas B
Loback, Andrew....
Maun, George W....
M'Cune, James H...
M'Donald, James C
Milton, Henry
M'Knight, Wm. M
M'Knight, David A
Morrow, Dousrlas...
M'Camrnon, H. A...
Morrison, John
M'Clurg, Wilham...
M'Elary, James
Morrison, Samuel...
Ross, John A
Reed, George W
Robinson, Geo. F....
Rhoads, Thomas C.
Riddle, John S
Rodgers, James M..
Ralston, John C
Reed, James
Rodgers, George W
Spaiaing, John E...
Stenen^gel, Jacob-
Scott, Hugh F
Seclor, Fred. P
Smith, Hugh K
Scanderett, Wm. A
Smith, William W..
Scott, Charles
Smith, Alex. B
Stoner, Plavius J...
Torrence, Eliakim.,
Thompson, T. D
Townsend, Chas. C.
Taylor, Edward A..
Taggart, Moses R...
Tomer, Lewis E
White, Albert J
Whitman, Robert..
White, William P..
Westlake, John C.
Zitzman, George
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May 1, '61,
May 1, '61,
May 1, '61,
June 16, '61,
June 26, '61,
July
June
Aug.
July
Sept.
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Aug.
May
July
Aug.
May
May
June
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Aug.
June
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Mav
July
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July
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July
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July
May
Aug.
11, '63,
26, '61,
28, '61,
26, '61.
3, '62,
1, '61,
6, '62,
15, '61,
11, '61,
28, '61,
27, '63,
1, '61,
26, '61,
10, '62,
28, '61,
26, -61,
26, "61,
16, '61,
1, "61,
16, '62,
26, '61,
1, '61,
16, '61,
1, '61,
26, '61,
9, '63,
1, '62,
1.5, -62,
3, '62,
1.5, '62,
1, '61,
28, '61,
Juno 26, '61,
Sept.
Aug.
June
May
June
Nov.
June
May
May
Aug.
May
June
June
July
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Feb.
July
3, '62,
28, '61,
26, '61,
1, '61,
26, '61,
28, '61,
26, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
28, '61,
1, '61,
26, '61,
26, '61,
1, '61,
28, '61,
8, '62,
26, '62,
20, '62,
22, '61,
July 11, '63,
June 26, '61,
June 26, '61,
Aug. 28, '61,
Sept. 13, '62,
May 1, '61,
May 1, '61,
Aug. 28, '61,
Sept. 3, '62,
Sept. 3, "62.
May 1, '61,
May 1, '61.
Died September 14, 1862, of wounds received at
Bull Run, August 30, 1862.
Discharged ou .Surgeon's certificate. Nov. 9, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Mar. 21, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Mar. 24, '63.
Died September 19, 1S62, of wounds received at
South Mountain, September 14, 1862.
Tr. to company K, I90th reg. P. V., May 4, 1864.
Discharged by order of War Dep'l, Sopt. IS, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certilicatc, Got. 16, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 18, '61.
Tr. to company K, 190th reg. P. V., i\[av4, 1864.
Promoted to Quartermaster Sgt., A]n-ir2, 1862.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Mustered out with company. May 11, 1864.
Discharged on vSnrgeon's certificate, Feb. 20, '63.
Promoted to Hospital Steward, Oct. 1, 1862. '
Deserted June 1, 1863.
Mustered out with company, ^Cay 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, May 11, 1864.
Discharged on SurtreoiTs certificate, Jan. 27, 1863.
Tr. to company K, 190tli ve<^. P. V., May 4, 1864.
Mustered out witji company, Maj' 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, May 11, 1.-64.
Mustered out with company. May 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 9, 1862.
Tr. to company K, 190th reg. P. V., May 4, 1864.
Died at Camp'Pierponl, Va., March 20, 1862.
Deserted June 1, 1863.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 28, '62.
Mustered out with co«5npany, May II, 1864.
Mustered out with company, May 11, 1S6'1.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 10, '64.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 23, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Mar. 24, '63.
Tr. to company K, 190th reg. P. V.. May 4, 1864.
Tr. to company K, 190th reg. P. V., May 4, 1864.
Killed at Charles City Cross Roads, June .30,' 1862.
Died Oct. 12, 1862. of wounds received at South
Mountain, September 14, 1862.
Died Oct. 12, 1862, of wounds received at South
Mountain, September 14, 1862.
Tr. to company K, 190th reg. P. V., May 4, 1864,
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Mar. 9, 63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 11, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Qct. 6, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 21, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 6, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 8, '62.
Deserted January J, 1863.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jau. 20, '63.
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Mustered out with company, May 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company. May 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company. May 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 21, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 8, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 14, '62.
Discharged on Surceon's certificate. May 4, 186.3.
Tr. to company K.lgoth reg. P. V., May 4, 1864.
Died January 14, 1862, of wounds received at
Dranesville, December 20, 1861.
Tr. to company K, 190th reg. P. V., May 4, 1864.
Mustered out with company. May 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company. May 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 4, 1862.
Tr. to company K, 190th reg. P. V., May 4, 1864.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Jan. 15, 1864.
Mustered out with company. May 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 4, 1861.
Tr. to companv K, I90th resr. P. V., May 4. 1864,
Tr. to company K, 190th reg. P. V., May 4, 1864.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Mustered out with company, May 11, 1S64.
796
THIRTY-EIGHTH KBGIMENT— NINTH RESERVE^
Company B.
recruited at pittsburg.
KAMB.
RANK.
DATE OF &HI3TEK
iirro SERVICE. •
t
1
i
EEMARKS,
F. Hardtmeyer
Emil Von Sothen....
Henry Fuhren
John Longbein
Charles Becker
..do
IstLt...
..do
2d Lt..
1st Sgt.
Serg't..
...do
..do
...do
...do
...do
Corp....
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
May 1, '61, .
May 1, '61, .
May 1, '61, .
May 1, '61, ^
May 1, '61, '•.
May 1, '61, I
May 1, '61, t
May 1, '61, '
May 1, '61, J
May 1, '61,
July 6, '61,
May 1, '61,
May 1, '61,
May ^ 1, '61,
May 1, '61,
May 1, '61,
May 1, '61,
May 1, '61,
May 1, '61,
July 20, '61,
July 20, '61,
ISfay 1, '61,
May 1, '61,
July 1, '61,
May 1, '61,
June 28, '61,
June 18, '61,
July 8, '61,
May 1, '61,
Mar. 5, '62,
May 1, '61,
June 22, '61,
May 1, '61,
May 1, '61,
May 1, '61,
May 1, '61,
Feb. 3, '62,
Dec. 25, '63,
June 18, '61,
May 1, '61,
July 20, '61,
July 18, '61,
Sept. 26, '62,
June 22, '61,
June 22, '61,
May 1, '61,
June 20, '61,
June 21, '61.
? Resigned December 24, 1861.
J Dismissed July 15, 1862,
5 Promoted to 1st Lieutenant, December 24, '61—
to Capt., Aug. 1, '62— to brevet Major, March 13,
1865— mustered out with company May 12, '64.
5 Promoted fr. Sgt. to 2d Lt. Dec. 24, '61— to 1st Lt,,
Aug. 1, 1862— killed at xintietara, Sent. 17, '62.
5 Promoted fr. Sgt. to 2d Lt., Aug. 1, '62— to 1st
Lewis Brecht
Lt,, Apr. 2, '63— mus. out with Co., May 12, '64,
5 Promoted from Sergeant to 2d Lieutenant, April
2, 1863— detailed to command company F, Feb.
15, '64— mus. out with company, May 12, 1864.
5 Promoted fr. Cor. , to Sgt., Dec. 20, '62— to 1st Sgt. ,
April 1, 1S63— mus. out with Co., Mav 12, 1864.
5 Wounded at Gaines' Jlill, June 27, 1862— dis-
charged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 1, 1862,
I Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June 7, '62.
August Hareman...
E. Von Schendel....
Charles Ulrich
J Promoted to Sergeant, August 27, 1863— mus-
tered out with company, May 12, 1864.
5 Promoted to Sergeant, December 22, 1863— mus-
Philip Pastre
tered out with company, May 12, 1864.
3 Promoted to Cor., Jan, 1, 1863— to Sgt., April 1,
Florian Epple
1863— mustered out with company. May 12, '64.
3 Missing in action at Charles City Cross Roads,
Alfred Kridel
June 30, 18G2.
5 Wounded at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862— dis-
Frederick Fuchse...
Charles Langsfeld...
Frederick Trost
Gottleib Brinkman
charged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug, 28, 1862.
3 Died at Washington, D. C, October 14, 1862.
3 Killed at Bull Run, August 30, 1862.
3 Promoted to Corporal, January 1, 1863— mus-
tered out with company. May 12, 1864.
3 Promoted to Corporal, January 1, 1863— mus-
tered out with company. May 12, 1864.
3 Promoted to Corporal, January 1, 1863— mus-
Muc
...do
...do
tered out with company. May 12, 1854.
3 Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 8, '62.
Christ. HelmHnger
3 Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 8, '62.
3 Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Feb. 15, 1864.
Appel, JohnM
Adler, G^r^^e..
Private
. .do .
3 Mustered out wdth company, May 12, 1864.
3 Transferred to Vet. Res. Corps, Nov. 15, 1863.
Bandi, Jonn
...do ..
3 Wounded at Bull Run, August 30, 1862— disch;
Boeing, Richard
Brockschmidt, A,...
Behringer, George..
Breitlauch, Chi-ist...
Bauman, Ernest
Brudi, Christian....
Batruel, Fideli
Bleidt, Peter
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
do
on Surgeon's certificate, ]May 16, 1863.
3 Wounded at Antietam, September 17, 1862— dis-
charged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 3, 1862.
3 Wounded at Charles City Cross Roads, June 80,
1862— disch. on Surgeon's certificate, ]Mar. 9, '63.
3 Mustered out with company, May 12, 1864.
3 Mustered out with company. May 12, 1864.
3 Transferred to Vet. Res. Corps, Nov. 15, 1863.
3 Killed at Bull Run, August 80, 1862.
3 Deserted— date unknown.
3 Deserted May 29, 1863.
3 Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
3 Deserted— date unknown.
3 Miistered out wdth company, May 12, 1864.
3 Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 3, '64.
3 Transferred to 100th regiment P. V., May 3, '64.
3 Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 15, '62.
3 Wounded in action, June 27, '62— discharged on
Danner, Matthias....
Dietz, Charles
Elsesser, Jacob
Elflfering, Daniel
Eiffler, George
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do ...
...do. ..
Fischer, John
...do
Frasch, George.
do
Surgeon's certificate, November 19, 1862.
3 Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 3, 1864.
3 Deserted May 29, 1863.
3 Died at Brooks' Station, Va., Dec. 3, 1862.
do
Gardner, Michael...
Geek, John
...do
.do
Gesecus, C
..do
Hartman, Francis.
Hoell, Andrew
...do....
...do..
3 Mustered out with company. May 12, 1864.
3 Mustered out with company. May 12, 1864.
3 Mustered out with company. May 12, 1864.
Hoerr, John
...do....
THREE YEARS' SERVICE.
797
DATE OF MUSTER
,7.-^
INTO SERVICE.
^ REMARKS.
Hassler, Christian.
Private
Sept. 9, '61,
July 6, '61,
5 Died at Alexandria, Va., Apr- 1, '64— grave, 1,710.
3 Mustered out with company. May 12, 1864. *
Kleinmeyer, John .
...do
Jiuinz J acob
do
May 1, '61,
May 1, '61,
May 1, '61,
3 Mustered out with company, May 12, 1864.
3 Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 15, '63.
3 Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, .Jan. 23, 1864.
Kiesel David
do
Kauflley, Martin ..
...do
Kimple, Christian,.
...do
Dec. 25, '63,
3 Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 3, 1864.
Kohlman, Nicholas
...do
Dec. 25,. '63,
3 Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May .3, 1864.
Kohl, William
...do
Mar. 11, '64,
3 Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 3, 1864.
Koll, Andrew
...do
July 20, '61,
3 Died of wounds received at Charles City Cross
Roads, June 30, 1862.
Krois, Christian.
do
July 20, '61,
July 20, '61,
3 Deserted September 10, 1862,
3 Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 24, '61.
3 Died at Frederick, Md., Oct. 22, 1862, of wounds
Little, John
...do
Lerch, John
...do....
Feb. S, '62,
received .^t South Mountain, Sept. 14, 1862— bu-
j
ried in Mount Olivet Cemetery,
...do .
May 1, '61, |
May 1, '61,
July 6, '61, !
3 Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Feb. 15, 1862.
3 Mustered out with company. May 12, 1864.
3 Wounded at Antietam, September 17, 1862— dis-
...do
Miller, Edward
...do....
charged on Surgeon's certificate, March 17, '63.
Manser, Adolph
...do...
May 1, '61,
3 Drowned at Fortress Monroe, August 14, 1862.
Marschall, Lewis ..
...do
July 16, '61,
3 Killed by accident at Washington, D. C date
unknown.
Mor^anstein, H
...do
May 1, '61, !
3 Killed at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30, '62.
Muder, August
...do
Mar. 5, '62,
3 Deserted— date unknown.
Naw, Jacob
...do
May 1, '61,
3 Wounded at Antietam, September 17, 1862— dis-
charged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 13, 1862,
Ommerle, William
...do
May 1, '61,
3 Absent, sick, at muster out.
Peoples, Henry
...do
May 1, '61,
3 Mustered out with company. May 12, 1864.
...do .
July 12, '61,
5 Wounded at Antietam, September 17, 1862- dis-
charged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 17, 1862.
Rigger, August
...do
July 12, '61, i
5 Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 10, '63.
5 Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 3, '64,
Reinehr, Andrew...
...do
Dec. 25, '63, i
Riemenschneider,C
...do
May 1, '61, :
5 Killed at Bull Run, August 80, 1862^
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Feb. 15, 1863.*
Roeltcher, Charles..
...do
July 20, '61, :
Sand, Henrv
...do
May 1, '61, i
Mustered out with company, May 12, 1864.
...do...
July 20, '61, i
May 1, '61, 2
Schawer, Francis ...
...do
Mustered out with company, May 12, 1864.
Schoal, Frederick...
...do
May 1, '61, i
Mustered out with company. May 12, 1864.
Schmidt, Philip
...do
May 1, '61, c
Mustered out with company. May 12, 1864.
Schreiner, Lewis....
...do
June 28, '61, £
Mustered out with company. May 12, 1864.
Wounded at Dranesville, December 20, '61— dis-
Schmidt, John
..do
June 20, '61, 3
charged on Surgeon's certificate, June 20, '62.
Sende, Von Andrew
...do
May 1, -ei, 3
Disch. on writ of habeas corpus, July 24, 1863.
Siebald, Paul
...do .
June 28, '61, 3
Wounded at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30,
1862— disch. on Surgeon's cert.— date unknown.
Solomon, Frederick
...do
Dec. 25, '63, 3
Transferred to I90th reg. P. V., May 3, 1864.
Schofer, Conrad
...do
May 1, '61, 3
Missing in action at Bull Run, August 30, 1862—
reported killed.
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Schumacher, A
...do
May 1, '61, 3
Trost, Peter
do
May 1, '61, 3
May 1, '61, 3
Killed at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30, '62.
Winzer, Joseph
...do
Mustered out with company, May 12, 1864.
Weiss, Peter
do
June 22, '61, 3
May 1, '61, 3
Mustered out with company. May 12, 1864.
Walbruch, Henry...
Weitershausen, C R
..do
Discharged on Surgeon's certiilcate, Dec. 3, 1862.
..do
May I, '61, 3
Wounded at Charles City Cross Roads. June 30,
1862— disch. on Surgeon's cert. Sept. 28, 1862.
Wessel, Adolph
..do
May 1, '61, 3
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Mar. 20, '63.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 3, 1864.
Werner, George
..do
Dec. 25, '63, 3
Workman, John P.
..do
Oct. 15, '61, 3
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 3, 1864.
Wolf, John
..do
Sept. 9, '61, 3
Transferred to Vet, Res. Corps, Sept. 16, 1863.
Weber, John
..do
Dec. 25, '62, 3
Deserted— date unknown.
Z-ahringer, Eng'bt ..
..do
May 1, '61, 3
Wd. at Bull Run, Aug. 30, '62— disch. Nov. 18, '62.
Company 0.
RECRUITED AT PITTSBURG.
James T. Shannon,
Robert Taggart
May 1, '61,
May 1, '61,
Died September 12, 1862, of wounds received at
BuU Run, August 30, 1862.
Promoted to Sergeant Major, October 21, 1861—
to 1st Lt. Co. K, Aug. 1, 1862— to Capt., Mar. 1,
18G3— to Bv, Maj., Mar. 13, 1865— mus. out with
company, May 11, 1864,
798
THIRTY-EIGHTil REGIMENT — iflNTH RESERVE,
George Pierce
Levi B. Richard
J. F. Kirkpatrick...
IstLt...
...do
2d Lt...
...do
Wm. L. Pettitt
Henry S. Stotier
John S. Hunter
Robert Mahaffey
Jolm S. Snively
William G. Fry
1st Sgt.
...do
Serg't..
...do
...do
...do
Galbraith Mahafifoy
Samuel England
Thomas C. Hunter..
Joseph G. Beale
Samuel Sloan
...do
...do.....
Corp....
...do
...do
Jos L. M'Quaide ...
Wm. J. MahafTey...
Joseph Snively
Emanuel S. Alter...
Thomas Gardner....
Robert Enwer.
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
Adam S. Bright
Peter Walker
...do
...de
Labanna F. Portser
Hugh Kirkwood
Israel S. Portser
Adam, Elias..
...do
Muc...
...do
Private
.do
Anderson, J. C.
Agnew, E. St. J
Boreland, Samuel...
Brady, Phihp
Beggs, Lewis
...do
...do
...do
.do
Barrett, John . .
do
Barker, George.
..do
Brown, MG. Geo...
Cooper, William H..
Goover, Jacob F
Cook, Iienry D;
...do
...do
...do. ..
do
Crawford, Robt. B ..
Conner, Thomas
Chambers, F. S
Cook, Charles W
Cox, John S
...do
...do
...do
..;do
...do ..
Carson, D. R
. do
Degarmo, Alvin M..
Dougherty. Archy ..
Dunn, Jamison C...
Duun, Thomas C. ..
Dougherty, R. J
Dunn, Joseph C
ICvans, Abram A....
Ernest, VViiliam
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
Faux, Jatnes
Fraiser. Hugh
Hart, William B
Holland, Enoch P...
ILiighley, Alex
Henry, Mos^^s B
Jones, John S
Johnston, William..
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
H
a
DATE OF MDSTBR
1
INTO
SERVICE.
an
May
1,
'61,
3
May
1,
'(51,
3
April 22,
'61,
3
May
1,
'61,
3
May
1,
'61,
3
May
1,
'61,
3
May
1,
'61,
3
May
1,
'61,
3
May
1,
'61,
3
May
1,
'61,
3
May
1,
'til.
3
June
20,
'61,
3
May
1,
'61,
3
Mav
1,
•()!,
3
Mav
],
"61,
3
Mav
1,
•61,
3
May
1,
'61,
3
May
1,
'61,
3
July
20,
'61,
3
May
1,
'61,
3
July
1,
'61,
3
May
1,
'61,
3
May.
1,
'61,
3
July
20,
'61,
3
May
1,
'61,
3
Julv
20,
'61,
3
Julv
20,
'61,
3
Julv
1,
'61,
■6
Aug.
19,
'62,
3
May
1,
'61,
3
July
20,
'61,
3
May
13,
'61,
3
May
1,
'61,
3
July
J,
'61,
3
July
1,
.'(il,
3
"'.Tav
1,
'61,
3
May
1,
'61,
3
May
1,
'di.
3
May
1,
'61,
;i
July
20,
'61,
3
May
1,
'61,
3
Mav
1,
'61,
3
July
1,
'61,
3
July
1,
'61,
3
May
1,
'61,
;j
May
1,
'61,
3
Aug
20.
'62,
3
Dec.
1.5,
'63,
3
July
20,
'61,
3
June
18,
'61,
3
Julv
20,
'61,
3
July
1,
'61,
3
Julv
20,
'61,
3
Julv
20,
'61,
3
May
1,
'61,
3
Julv
J,
'61,
3
Mav
1,
'61,
3!
May
1,
'61,
^1
May
1,
'61,
3
July
1,
'61,
3'
July
1,
'61,
o
Resigned October 13, 1862.
Promoted from 1st Sgt. to 1st Lt., April 1, 1863—
mustered out with company. May 11, 1864.
Wounded at Gaines' Mill, June 27, '62— resigned
November 25, 1862.
Promoted from Sergeant to 2d Lieutenant, April
1, '63 — mustered out v/ith company. May 11, '64.
Pr. to 1st Lt. Co. K, 139th P. V., Aug. 21, 1862. '
Promoted to 1st Sergeant, April 1, '63 — mustered
out with compriny. May 11, 1864.
Disch. Mar. 9, '63, for wds. received in action.
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Promoted to Sergeant, April 1, '63— mustered out
with company. May 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company. May 11, 1864.
Promoted to Sergeant, April 1, '63— mustered out
withcompanj^ May 11, 1864.
Promoted to Sergeant, April], '63— mustered out
with company, May 11, 1864.
Disch. Jan. 24, '63, for wds. reeeived in action.
Disch. Oct. 12, '62, for wds. received in action.
Disch. Jan. 14, '63, for wds. received in action.
Killed at Bull Run, August 80, 1862.
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1802.
Promoted to Corporal, April 1, 1863 — mustered
out with company. May 11, 1864.
Promoted to Corporal, April 1, 1863 — mustered
out with company. May 11, 1834.
Promoted to Corporal, April 1, '63 — mustered out
with company. May 11, 1864.
Promoted to Cori^oral, April 1, '63 — mustered out
with company, May 11, 1804.
Promoted to Corporal, April 1, '63 — mustered out
with companj^ May 11, 1864.
Promoted to Corpora'l, April 20, '64— mustered out
with company. May 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company. May 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company. May 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company. May 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 21, '61.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 3, 1804.
Mustered out with company, May 11, 1804.
Mustered out with company. May 11. 1804.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. May 1, 1863.
Discharged for wounds, August 1, 1863.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Sept. 30, '63.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Scot. 30, '63.
Mustered out with company, May 11, 1864.
Mustered out with compApy, May 11, 1864.
Mustered out with comp ..;y. May 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company. May 11, 1864.
Mustered out with companjs May 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 23, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 19, '63.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Nov. 13, 1863.
Killed at Bull Run, August SO, 1802.
Mustered out with company. May 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 23, '62.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 3, '64.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 3, '64.
Died at Harrison's Landing, Va., July 10, 1862.
Discharged for wounds, Jan. 24, 1863.
Mustered out with company, May 11, 1864.
Discharged for wounds, May 20, 1862.
Mustered cfut with company, May 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Mar. 21, '63.
Killed at Bull Run, August 30, 1862.
Mustered out with company, May 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, May 11, 1864.
Disshargod on Surgeon's certificate, July 28, '62.
Died at Alexandria, Va., Oct. 21, 1S62, of 'wounds
received at Bull Run, Aug. 30, '62— grave, 363.
Mustered out with company, Maj' 11, 1864.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve (Sorps, Sept. 16, '63.
THREE YEARS' SEllVTCE.
799
li
INTO SBKVICE.
H)
Karaes, F. D.,Jr....
Private
June
1, 'Gl,
B
Died at Harrison's Landina:, Va., July 9, 1862.
Pr. to 2d Lt. Co. T, 123d reg. P. V., Aug. 23, '62.
Karnes, S. D., Jr....
...do
Julv
1, '(51,
H
Liucas Cassius.
do
July
JNIav
12 'Gl,
H
Mustered out with company. May 11, 1864.
Discharged for wounds, November 13, 1862.
Lehmer, Wm. H....
...do
], '61,
.3
Lay ton, Abram
••■(lo
July
1, '61,
•6
Discharged on Surgeon's certiricate, Feb. 24, '62.
Lemmon, And. M...
..do
Feb.
19, '62,
3
Transterred to 100ti\ vei^itnent P. V., Mav 3, 1864.
Lo^an, F. .J
...do
Julv
20, '61,
8
Killed at Bull Run, Aui^^ust 30, 1862.
M'Quaide, John D..
...do
May
1, '61,
;5
Mustered out with company. May 11, 1864.
M'Kee, JohnR
:' ,
May
1, '61,
■6
Mustered out with f^t^v.innnv, May 11, LSol.
Moore, Samviel.
....io
May
1, '61,
3
Mustered out wi] • . . ...'inv. May 11, 1864.
M'Laughlin, John..
...do
Julv
1, '61,
3
Mustered out ^v ;. , ;;,,;>any, May 11, 1864,
M'Clintock, James..
...do
July
1, '61,
3
Discharsjd on Sar-r<m's certihcate, Dec. 23, '62.
M'Laughlin, Owen
...do
Julv
], 61,
3
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Mar. 11, '63.
M'Quaide, Thos. G..
...do
May
1, '61,
3
Discharged for wounds, June 24, 1862.
Morgan, Wm. H
...do
Mav
], '61,
3
Discharged for wounds, October 24, 1862.
M'Clain, Elijah S...
...do
May
1, '61,
3
Transferred to Signal Corps, Dec. 17, 1863.
M'Elfresh, John. ...
...do
Mav
1, '61,
3
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Nov. 13, '63.
M'Clure, Alfred
...do
Mav
1, '61,
3
Killed at Bull Run, August 30, 1862.
M'Gee, Jame.s
...do
Mav
1, '61,
3
Killed at Charles City Cross Rf)ads, June 30, '62.
Maux, Charles
..do
May
1, '61,
3
Killed at Gaines' Mill, J une 27, 1862.
Orr Samuel.
do
Mav
] '61 1 3
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, April 1, '63.
Mustered out with company, May 11, 1864.
Ryan, Jonathan
...do
July
20, '61, j 3
Robinson, E. M
...do
May
], '61,
3
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 2.5, '62.
Rutter, Henry .*.
...do
July
1, '61,
3
Discharged for wounds, April 8, 18t)3. ♦
Reed, George H
...do
Mav
1, '61,
3
Discharged for wounds, November 6, i8t;2.
Rodgers, Johns
...do....
Aug.
22, '62,
3
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 3, 1864.
Spence, Thomas
...do
July
1, '61,
3
Mustered out with company. May 11, 1864. "
Shields, William....
...do
Julv
20, '61,
3
Mustered out with company, May 11, 1864.
Stewart, Samuel
...do
July
20, '61,
3
Mustered out with company. May 11, 1864.
Smith C H.
do
May
May
1 '61
^
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. May 16, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. May. 5, '63.
Sloan, James W
...do
1, '61,
3
Scott, Alexander....
...do
July
1, '61,
3
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Smith, Thr.mas .... .
...do
May
], '61,
3
Deserted September 1, 1862.
Swartzlander, A
...do
Julv
1, '61,
3
Killed at Antietam, September 17, '62.
Thompson, Wm. E
...do
Mav
1, '61,
3
Discharged on Surgeons certificate, Dec. 6, '61.
Thompson, J. K
...do
May
1, '61,
3
Killed at Gaines' Mill, Va., June 27, 1862.
Verner, Jeremiah...
...do
July
20, '61,
3
Deserted March 22, 1863.
Walker, William...
...do
May
1, '61,
3
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 9, '62.
Wallace, S. II
...do
Mav
Mav
I, '61,
1, '61,
3
3
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Mar. 18, '63.
Dischart;edon Surgeon's certificate. Mar. 9, 1863.
Wilkinson, Peter...
...do
Wilhams, Peter
...do
July
], '61,
3
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 14, '63.
...do
May
Julv
1,J61,
^
Transferred to 44th regiment P. V., Oct. 1, 1861.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, April 26, '63.
Weber, Augustus...
...do
20, '61.
3
Company D
RECRUITED AT PITTSBURG.
Robert Galway
John K. Barbour....
James B. Ludwick
Olivers. M'llwain..
William N. Forgey
Leop. Helmstetter..
.August Smetz
James H. Gillis
James N. M'Lees...
.John H. Mechling...
William A. Young..
Capt....
..do
..do
2d Lt...
...do
1st Sgt.
Serg't..
..do
..do
..do
.do^..
May
May
May
May
Maj'
May
May
May
May
May
May
'61,
'61,
3
^
'<31,
3
'61,
3
'61,
3
'61,
3
'61,
3
'61,
3
'61,
'61,
3
3
'61,
3
Wd. at Dranesville, Dee. 20, '61— res. June 16, '62.
Wounded at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862— pr. fr.
2d Lt. to Capt., July 5, '62— disch. Mar. 9, '63.
Tr. to Sig. Corps, Aug. 20, '61— pr. to Capt., Nov.
2, '63 — mus. out with company. May 12, 1804.
Pr. to 1st Sgt., June 2«, 1861— lo 2d Lt., July 5,
1862— wd. at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, 1862— re-
signed December 25, 1862.
Pr. to Sgt., Dec. 13, '61— wd. at Bull Run. Aug. 30,
'62— pr. to 2d Lt., April 2, '63— com. 1st Lt., Nov.
2, '63 — not mus. — mus. out with Co., May 12, '64.
Wd. at Gaines' Mill, June 27, '62— pr. to 1st Sgt.,
April 1, '(]?> — com. 2d Lt., Non . 2, '63 — not mus-
tered— nms. out with company. May 12, 1864.
Pr. to Sgt., July 1, '62 — wd. at South Mountain,
Sept. 14, '62— disch. on Surg, cert., Feb. 23, 1863.
Pr. to Sgt., July 1, '62 — wd. at Gaines' Mill, June
27, 1862— disch. on Surg, cert., March 9, 1863.
Pr. to Sgt., Aug. 1, '61— to Com. Sgt., Oct. 13, '61.
Promoted to Sgt., May 3, 1861— killed at Charles
City Cross Roads, Jane 30, 1862.
Promoted to Sgt., Sept. 1, 1861— killed at Charle.s
City Cross Roads', Juno SO, 1862.
800
THIKTT-EIGHTII IIBGIMBNT — NINTH RESERVE,
John Trautman.
John D. Taylor .
John M. Shane...
Francis B. Pearsol..
John E. Young ....
W.H. Sears
John W. Shuster..
Andrew J. Hollis.
Benj. M. Conner..
William T. Foley.
Sergt.
..do...
...do...
..do..,
..do..
..do...
Corp.
..do...
..do...
..do...
William Gillis
Frederick B. Lewis
John Nightengale. . .
Neal M'Laflferty
William Nolder
Wm. H. Boslough.
Allen, Robert
Aunks, William.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
Muc
...do
Private
...do
Adams, Samuel do
Bishop, John : .. do
Brown, John ,
Blockinger, Peter.
Cannon, Thomas...
Conoby, Jacob
Clement, John W...
Compte, Peter
Davidson, Jas., Sr...
Davidson, Jas,, Jr...
Dowden, Samuel....
Davidson, .John L...
Davidson, Jeremiah
Donaldson, James...
Emler, Simon
Farrar, John
Finicle, George W...
Fitzpatrick, Thos. T
Failenstoin, Henry
(Jordecke, Fred'k...
Gentber, Henry
...do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
Harvey, Richard...
Hustcad, Hosea
Hodgson, Edward.
Henon, John T.
Johnston, Fred'k..
Johnston. Robert.,
May 3, '61,
May 3, '61,
May 3, '61,
May 3, '61,
May 3, '61,
May 3, '61,
May 3, '61,
May 3, '61,
May 3, '61,
May 3, '61,
May .3, '61,
July 15, '61,
May 3, '61,
July 11, '61,
May 3, '61,
July 24, '61,
May 3, '61,
July 1, '61,
May 3, '61,
May 3, '61,
July 24, '61,
July 1, '61,
Mav 3, '61,
May 3, '61,
May 3, '61,
April 11,. '62,
July 1, '61,
July 15, '61,
July I, '61,
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do ' Mai-
July
July
July
May
May
I May
I - -
3, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
3, '61,
3, >61,
3, '61,
6, '62,
..do 1 May 3, '61,
,.do I July 11, '61,
..do ! July 15, '61,
..do 1 July 15, '61,
..do I May 3, '61.
..do May .3, '61,
.do.
..do.
..| May 3, '61,
..I May 3, '61,
..! .lulv 24, '61.
Promoted to Sgt., Aug. 1, 1861— died Sept. 1, '62,
of wounds received at Bull Run, Arrg. 30, 1862.
Promoted to Sgt., July 1, 1862— killed at Freder-
icksburg, December 13, 1862.
Promoted from (Jor. to Sgt,. July 1, 1862— v/d. at
South Mountain, Sept. 14, 1862 — mustered out
with companv, May 12, 1864.
Promoted from Cor. to Sgt.. Dee. 14, 1862— wd.
Dec. 20, 1861, and Sept. 17, 1862— mustered ovxt
with company. May 12, 1864.
Promoted to Sgt. March 9, 1863— wonnded June
30, 1862— mus. out with company, May 12, 1864.
Promoted from Cor. to Sgt., Feb. 28, 1863— mus-
tered out with company. May 12, 1864.
Promoted to Cor., Sept., 1, 1862 — wounded at An-
tietam, Sept. 17, 1862 — discharged on Surgeon's
certificate, April 7, 1863.
Promoted to Cor., Oct. 13, 1861 — killed at Bull
Run, August 30, 1862.
Promoted to Cor.. Jan. 15, 1863 — mustered out
with company. May 12, 1864.
Promoted to Cor., April 1, 1863 — wd. at South
Mountain, Sept. 14, 1862 — mustered out with
company, May 12, 1864.
Promoted" to Cor., April 1, 1863 — mustered out
with company, May 12, 1862.
Promoted to Cor., April 1, 1863 — mustered out
with company. May 12, 1864.
Promoted to Cor., April 1. 1863 — mustered out
with company. May 12, 1864.
Promoted to Cor., May IS, -1863 — mustered out
with company. May 12, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 2, 1863.
Transferred to Regimental Band, July 29, 1861.
Prisoner from June 30, to Aug. 5, 1862 — mustered
out with company, May 12, 1864.
Wounded at Antietam, Sept. 17, 1862— disch. on
Surgeon's certificate, April 7, 1863.
Killed at South Mountain, September 14, 1862.
Wounded at Antietam, Sept. 17, 1862— mustered
out with company. May 12, 1864.
Mustered out with oompany. May 12, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. May 2, '62.
Mustered out with company. May 12, 1864.
Wounded at Antietam, Sept. 17, 1862 — mustered
out with company, May 12, 1864.
Mustered out wdth company, May 12, 1864.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Sept. 13, '63.
Mustered out with company. May 12, 1864.
Prisoner from June 30, to Aug. 5, 1862— mustered
out with company May 12, 1864.
Wounded at Antietam, Sept. 17, '62— discharged
on Surgeon's certificate, December 1, 1862.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 3, '61— Vet.
Transferred to IfiOth reg. P. V., May 3, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 3, '61— Vet.
Wd. at Bull Run, Aug. 30,'62— des. Oct. 28, 1862.
Mustered out Avith company. May 12, 1864.
Mustered out with company. May 12, 1864.
Wounded at South Mountain, Sept. 14, '62 — wd.
and prisoner, Dec. 13, 1862— transferred to 190th
regiment P. V., May 3, 1864— Vet.
Killed at South Mountain, Sept. 14, 1862.
Mustered out with company. May 12, 1864.
Prisoner from Aug. 30, to Dec. 16, i862— mustered
out with company. May 12, 1864.
Mustered out with company, May 12, 1864.
Mustered out with company, May 12, 1864.
Wounded at South Mountain, Sept. 14, '62— dis-
I charged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 1, 1862.
! Wounded at Dranesville, Dec. 20, 1861 — disch.
I on Surgeon's certificate. May 21, 1862.
i Tr. to battery A, 43d reg. P. V., April 4, 1862.
j Wounded at Antietam, Sept. 17, 1«62— mustered
out with company. May 12, 1864.
THREE YEARS' SERVICE.
801
Klemm, Henry.,
Lewis, Benjamin F
Liynch, William... .
Leppig, John
Lonff, Robert E
Lindsay, William...
Lynch, James
M'Laughiin, Mich'l
M' Michael, Samuel
M'Lees, John
Murphy, William...
Melvin, William
M'Master, Joshua...
Meter, George
Miller, August
M'Donald, George.
M'Cormick, W. F..
Mundell, Thomas..
Private
...do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.,
.do.
Marsh, Hiram..
Oberthur, Wm.
O'Leary, Jeremiah
Patton, C. E
Raymond, John..
Reed, William
Rosenberger, J
Shearer, William...
Staude, Valentine..
Schrecongost,Alex.
Sharp, Leonard
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
.do.
.do.
..do.
..do.
Weidner,Francis M ...do .
Weaver, William do.
Wessel, Ernest do.
Wilson, William C ...do ,
Weigel, John...
Yeager, Albert.
.do
.do
.do.
.do.
May 3, '61,
July 15, '61,
July 24, '61,
May 3, '61,
May 3, '61,
May 3, '61,
Sept. 1, '61,
May
May
May
May
May
July
May
May
July
May
May
May
July
May
May
3, '61,
3, '61,
3, '61,
8, '61,
3, '61,
24, '61,
3, '61,
3, '61,
11, '61,
3, '61,
3, '61,
3, '61,
22, '61,
3, '61,
3, '61,
May 3, '61,
July
May
May
May
Oct.
May
May
May
May
July
16, '61,
3, '61,
3, '61,
3, '61,
18, '62,
3, '61,
3, '61,
3, '61,
3, '61,
24, '61,
May 3, '61,
May 3, '61,
Mustered out with company. May 12, 1864.
Mustered out with company. May 12, 1864.
Mustered out with company. May 12, 1864.
Mustered out with company. May 12, 1864.
Tr. to battery C, 5th U. S. Artillery, June 4, '62.
Wounded at Dranesville, Dec. 20, '61— discharged
on .Surgeon's certificate, March 9, 1863.
Wounded at Bull Run, Aug. 30, '62— discharged
on Surgeon's certificate, May 10, 1863.
Mustered out with company. May 12, 1864.
Mustered out with company. May 12, 1864.
Mustered out with company, May 12, 1864.
Mustered out with company. May 12, 1864.
Wounded at Fredericksburg, Dec. 14, '62— mus-
tered out with companv, Mav 12, 1864.
Wounded at Dranesville", Dec. 20, '61 —discharged
on Surgeon's certificate, April 1, 1862.
Wounded at Dranesville, Dec. 20, '61— discharged
on Surgeon's certificate, June 18, 1862.
Wd. June 30, '62— pris. from June 30 to Dec. 8,
'62— disch. on Surg, certificate. Mar. 9, 1863.
Wounded at Antietam, Sept. 17,1862— discharged
on Surgeon's certificate, February 10, 1863.
Killed at Bull Run, August 30, 1862.
Wounded— pris. June 30, 1862— died near For-
tress Monroe, July 23, '62, of wounds.
Killed at South Mountain, September 14, 1862.
Wounded at Dranesville, Dec. 20, 1861— tran.s-
ferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 3, '64— Vet.
Killed at Bull Run, August 30, 1862.
Wounded at Dranesville, Dec. 20, 1861— mus-
tered out with company. May 12, 1864.
Wounded at Dranesville, Dec. 20, '61— discharged
on Surgeon's certificate, June 18, 1862.
KiUed at South Mountain, September 14, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 11, '61.
Mustered out with company. May 12, 1864.
Wd. and pris. at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862—
discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 1, '62.
Discharged January 6, 1864.
Wounded and prisoner, June 30,'62 — transferred
to Veteran Reserve Corps, Sept. 15, 1863.
Mustered out with company. May 12, 1864.
Mustered out with company. May 12, 1864.
Mustered out with company. May 12, 1864.
Wounded in action, June 30, 1862 — mustered out
with company. May 13, 1864.
Transferred to Vet. Res. Corps— date unknown.
KiUed at Bull Run, August 30, 1862.
Company E.
RECRUITED IN ALLEGHENY COUNTY.
Charles Barnes ,
Wm. H. Erwin.
William N. Hope...
Jas. W. Abernethy
J. S. Hollingshead..
Thomas Welsh
George W. Boggs....
James Freel
Chas. B. Mohshaur
101
1, '61,
1, '61,
Promoted to Major, April 1, 1863.
Promoted from 2d Lt. to Capt., April 1, 1863— to
brevet Major, Mar. 13, '65— mustered out with
company. May 11, 1864.
Resigned" December 25, 1862.
Promoted from 1st Sgt. to IstLt., April 1, 1863—
mustered out with company. May 11, 1864.
Promoted from Sgt. to 2d Lt., April 1, 1863 —
mustered out with company, May 11, 1864.
Promoted from Sgt. to 1st Sgt., April 1, 1863 —
mustered out with company. May 11, 1864.
Promoted from Sgt., April 1, 1863 — mustered out
with company, May 11, 1864.
Promoted from Cor., April 1, 1863 — mustered out
with company, May ll, 1864.
Promoted from Cor., April 1, 1863 — mustered out
with company, May 11, 1864.'
802
THIRTY-EIGHTH REGIMENT — ^NINTH RESERVE,
Henry Baker ....
David Aston
Wm. H. Fisher.
Col'mb Patterson....
Peter F. Smith. .
Wm. Thompson.
George Grover....
Ralph White
Samuel Bassett
Robert S. Clark
Alton, Joseph
Aston, Joseph
Ainsworth, George.
Anderson, James .
Boyd, Alexander ..,
Brogan, Edward
Burgresser, Walker
Beatty, Wm. P
Burch, Henry A....
Blundon, John
Bunn, Richard
Brubaker, William
Butler, Alexander..!. ..do
Beatty, Henry
Bond", Thomas B....
Cauiby, William....
Carnahan, James ...
Croxton, Harris F...
Croxton, David H...
Camby, Thomas
Clark, George W....
Carnahan, Jerome-
Dougherty, Daniel.,
Davis, James W
Davis, Hezekiah....
Davis, David D
Dillon, Luke
Dever, Francis
Davis, Robert E
Davi.s, Jacob
England, James
Egleson, John
England, William..
Evans, William
Foster, John
Fox, Josiah
Fuller, John
Graham, William...
Glasgow, George H
Grounds, Joseph
Grounds, Samuel...
Hindee, Joseph
Halloren, Michael..
Humphreys, Wm...
Hannah, Thomas ...
Hepling, John
Hughes, James W..
Hopkins, Thos. D...
Hughes, Thcs. E....
Harvey, James A...
Hays, Peier
Hopkins, John
Jones, Ddvid L ....
Jenkins Abraham
Little, William .. .
May 1, '61,
May 1, '61,
May 1, '61,
May 1, '61,
May 1, '61,
July 23, '61,
May 1, '61,
May 1, '61,
May 1, '61,
May 1, '61,
May 1, '61,
May 1, '61,
May 1, '61,
May 1, '61,
May 1, '61,
May 1, '61,
May 1, '61,
May 1, '61,
May 1, '61,
May 1, '61,
May 1, '61,
May 1, '61,
Aug. 8, '62,
July 22, '61,
May 1, '61,
May 1, '61,
May 1, '61,
May 1, '61,
May 1, '61,
Aug. 15, '62,
Aug. 30, '62,
Aug. 7, '62,
May 1, '61,
May 1, '61,
May 1, '61,
May 1, '61,
May 1, '61,
July 23, '61,
May 1, '61,
May 1, '61,
July 17, '61,
July 19, '61,
May 1, '61,
July 7, '61,
May 1, '61,
Sept. 2, '61,
June 27, '61,
May 1, '61,
May 1, '61,
Sept. 2, '61,
May 1, '61,
May 1, '61,
May 1, '61,
July 23, '61,
May 1, '61,
May 1, '61,
May 1, '61,
July 11, '61,
May 1, '61,
May 1, '61,
May 1, '61,
.do July 2, '62,
.rio May 1, '61.
.io..... May 1, '61,
.do ...J May 1, '61
Promoted from Corporal, June 15, '63 — mustered
out with company, May 11, 1864.
Promoted Corporal, April 1, 1863— mustered out
with company. May 11, 1864.
Promoted Corporal, October 10, 1862— mustered
out with company. May 11, 1864.
Promoted Corporal, April 1, 1863— mustered out
with company. May 11, 1864.
Promoted Corporal, April 1, 1863— mustered out
with company. May 11, 1864.
Promoted Corporal, May 1, 1863— mustered out
with company, May 11, 1864.
Promoted Corporal, June 15, 1863 — mustered out
with company, May 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Mar. 9, '63.
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Mustered out with company. May 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, May 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 29, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, April 8, '63.
Wounded aud prisoner at Charles City Cross
Roads, June 30, 1862.
Mustered out with company. May 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, May 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, May 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company. May 11, 1864.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate — date unknown.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate — date unknown.
Transferred to gunboat service, Feb. 16, 1862.
Transferred to 6th U. S. Cavalry, Oct. 20, 1862.
Transferred to 190th reg..P. V., Mav 4, 1864.
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Absent, in arrest, at muster out.
Mustered out with company. May 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company. May 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, May 11, 1864.
INIustered out with company. May 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Apr. 10, '63.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 4, 1864.
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Mustered out with company, INIay 11, 1864.
Mustered out Ai-ith company. May 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company. May 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company. May 11, 1864.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate — date unknown.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Deserted — date unknown.
On detached service at muster out.
Mustered out with company. May 11, 1864.
Mustered ©ut with company. May 11, 1864.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate — date unknown.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 4, '64— Vet.
Discharged on Surg, certificate — date unknown.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 4, 1864.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 4, '64— Vet.
Mustered out with company, May 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company. May 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate — date un-
known—re-enlisted December 22, 1863— Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 4, '64— Vet.
Mustered out with company, May 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company. May 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company. May IJ, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 4, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 15, '63.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate — date unknown.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 15, '62,
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 4, '64— Vet.
Died November 29, 1862, at Philadelphia.
Died Dec. 28, 1862, of wounds received at FredM
ericksburg, Dec. 13, '62— bu. in Mil. Asy. Cem.
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Mustered out with company. May 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. May 15, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 14, '63.
THREE YBAES* SERVICE.
803
Little, Isaac
Mews, Eben
M' Donald, Wiley...
Marlatt, George.
Morgan, John....
M'Cullen, Thomas..
M'Gurty, John
M'Ginn, Joseph
M'Clelland, Thos....
Morris, James L
Needs, Alfred
Nelson, Thomas
Needs, Jacob
Nesbit, William
Norris, Thomas L...
Nelson, David
Phillips, Patrick
Rafter, John
Riley, John O
Rubicon, Joseph H
Russell, William L
Russell, John
Reed, John
Rose, William H....
Richey, John
Riley, Michael
Rodgers, Hugh
Rafter, Patrick
Shields,. Robert
Shinefelt, Samuel...
Shorthill, M, G
Sweeney, John
Stewart, Silas W....
Snyder, George
Sexton, John
Scott, Joshua
Thompson, John
Private
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May 1, '61,
May
May
July
May
Aug.
Aug.
May
May
May
May
July
May
May
May
Aug.
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
May-
May
Aug.
May
May
May
July
May
May
May
July
Sept.
May
1, '61,
1, '61,
2, '62,
1, '61,
4, '62,
8, '62,
1, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
2, '62,
1, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
7, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
4, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
15, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
22, '61,
2, '61,
1, '61,
Killed at Bull Run, August 30, 1862.
Not on muster-out roll.
Mustered out with company. May 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 15, '62.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate — date unknown.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 4, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 4, '64.
Deserted December 11, 1863.
Killed at Antietara. September 17, 1862,
Died at Philadelphia, July 9, 1862.
Mustered out with company. May 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, May 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 25, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 1, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 10, '62.
Killed at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, April 8,'62.
Mustered out with company, May 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company. May 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company. May 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company. May 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 2, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 8, '63.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 4, '64— Vet.
Killed at South Mountain, September 14, 1S62.
Died December 5, 1863— bu. in Harm'y B'l Grd.
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Mustered out with company. May 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company. May 11, 1864.
Mustered out Avith company. May 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 12, '62.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate— date unknown.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 4, '64— Vet.
Killed at Dranesviile, December 20, 1861.
Died at Washington, D. C, December 29, 1861.
Mustered out with company, May 11, 1864,
Company F.
RECRUITED IN MEADVILLE, CRAWFORD COUNTY.
Samuel B. Dick.
Joshua T. Reynolds
Thos. R. Kennedy..
George H. Bemus
Samuel H. Quail..
James Hamilton....
Charles H. Snyder,
Richard H. Quail ..
William Hastings..
J, Hudson Miller ..
Sam, Schreckengost
James R. Gibson
Fayette H. Curtis...
Jonathan C. Moyer..
T. Clark Miller
Wm.R.M'Cutchen
A. C. Carroll
John Wickham
H- H. Gilmore
Garrett Davidson...
Wm, P. Housel
Jos, F, Robinson
Henry T, Denbar ...
Edgars, Osburn,...
J. E. Turk
April 25, '61,
April 26, '61,
April 26, '61,
April 26, '61,
April 26, '61,
Resigned February 17, 1863.
Promoted to Sergeant, June 30, 1861— to Captain,
April 2, 1863— discharged February 10, 1864.
Pr. fr. 2d to 1st Lt., Feb. 17, '63— dis, Dec, 9, '63.
Resigned February 17, 1863.
Pr, to 2d Lt., April 2, '63— Bv, 1st Lt,, Mar, 13,
'65— detached as Asst. Pro. Mar., 3d div,, 5th A.
C, July 25, '63— mus. out with Co., May 11, '64.
Pr, to Capt, Co, I, 105th reg, P, V,, Mar. 18. '62.
Promoted to 1st Lt, company I, July 5, 1862,
Mustered out with company. May 11, 1864,
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 28, '62.
Disch, Mar. 20, '63, for wounds rec. in action.
Transferred to Vet, Reserve Corps, July 1, 1863.
Transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps, Aug, 1,'63,
Killed at Charles City Cross Roads, Juno 30, '62.
Mustered out with company. May 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company. May 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company. May 11, 18<>4.
Mustered out with company. May 11, 18(!4.
Disch. Nov, 28, 1862, for wounds rec. in action.
Disch date unknown— for wds, rec, in action.
Transferred to 190th regiment, P. V.
Transferred to 190th regiment, P, V.
Transferred to 190th regiment, P. V,— Vf t.
Wd. at Charles City Cross Roads— pris. vr, June
30 to July 30, 1862— tr. to 190th regimen t P, V.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Jul j 18, '63.
Died Aug, 1, '62, of wounds received at Gaines'
Mill, June 27, 1862— buried in Mil. Asy. Cem.
804
THIETY-EIGHTH REGIMENT — ^NINTH RESERVE,
Hastings D. Stoops
William H. Grimes
William J. M'Gill..
William M'Aneny..
T. Clark Stockdale
Samuel Young
Alfred C. Cooper,..,
A. C. Gilmore
Auten, J. L
Allen, William F...
Bartholomew, L
Bond, William
Baker, Cassias W...
Bingham, L. W
Burns, James
Bartholomew, R
Bloomfield, Lewis...
Barnes, Samuel
Boyd, James F,
Birch, Shunk ...
Crick, Solomon H...
Carter, Edward A.,
Chapman, Henry ..
Cline, David ,
Cable, Jesse ,
Conrod, Jacob
Ditwilder, William
Dennis, James O
Davison, James H..
Everett, Enos M
Ecloflf, Albert
Floyd, Wilson
Frazier, Joseph
Gallagher, Wm. J..,
Corp
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Muc.
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Private
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Gehr, Charles H..,
Glenn, Jacob K...,
Gable, Thomas
Guy, Fred
Glenn, Jacob
Hosack, James R,
Hope, Samuel
Hyskill, J. Fletcher
Hawley, Francis....
Hosack, George W.
Henderson, J. F
Hinderman, Thos...
Hamilton, Jeff. H..
Hatch, John ,
Honneywell, G. C.
Hill, Peter
Hads, Daniel
Jones, David M
Joslin, Frank W
Kirkpatrick, David
Kightlinger, Sam'l
Kightlinger, And...
Long, William J
Litchfield, D. M
Levins, John
Lamb, William
Long, Peter
Moore, Adam
M'Quown, A. D
Meade, Levet A
Maxwell, James
Miller, Charles W...
M'CleUand, Alex ...
Milliron, William...
M'Pherson, H. A ...
M'Cumber, Geo
Murphy, J. C
M'Cormick, D. B ...
Meade, LeA'ant '.
M'Kee, James
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June 27, '61,
AprU 26, '61,
May 3, '61,
May 10, '61,
July 11, '61,
July 6, '61,
July 1, '61,
April 26, '61,
AprU 26, '61,
July 26, '61,
AprU 26, '61,
July 17, '61,
AprU 26, '61,
June 17, '61,
AprU 26, '61,
AprU 26, '61,
July 1, '61,
Feb. 24, '62,
Feb, 24, '64,
JiUy 1, '61.
July
July
July
July
July
Feb.
9, '61
9, '61,
9, '61,
6, '61,
7, '61,
14, '62,
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July 17, '61
Mar. 7, '62,
Sept, 2, '62,
Mar. 7, '62,
AprU 26, '62,
Feb, 24, '62,
July 1, '61,
June 10, '61,
Feb. 24, '62,
Feb. 27, '64,
Mar, 24, '64,
July 9, '61,
Feb, 25, '62,
Jvdy 7, '61,
July 1, '61,
July 1, '61,
June 10, '61,
AprU 26, '61,
July
July
July
July
July
July
Aug,
AprU 26, '61,
Feb. 17, '62,
June 25, '61,
Feb. 17, '62,
Feb. 13, '64,
July 1, '61,
July 1, '61,
July 9, '61,
July 9, '61
AprU 26, '61
July
July
July
July
July
6, '61,
9, '61,
3, '61,
3, '61,
1, '61,
July 13, '61,
July 13, '61,
July 15, '61,
July 9, '61,
AprU 26, '61,
July 7, '61,
July 9, '61,
July 17, '61,
Killed at MechanicsvUle, June 26, 1862.
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862,
Wd. Dec. 20, '61— mus. out with Co., May 11, '64.
Mustered out with company, May 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company. May 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company. May 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company. May 11, 1864.
Promoted to Principal Musician, July 28, 1861.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 15, '61.
Transferred to 1st U. S. Cavalry, Nov, 20, 1862.
Mustered out with company. May 11, 1864,
Mustered out with company. May 11, 1864,
Disch. Dec. 8, 1862, for wds. received in action.
Disch. Jan. 1, 1863, for wds. received in action.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Mar, 16, '64.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Mar. 10, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. May 10, '63.
Died at Smoketown, Md,, October 7, 1862.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May, 1864.
Tr, to Bat, C, 5th U, S, ArtUlery, Nov. 20, 1862.
Mustered out with company. May 11, 1864.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V,— Vet.
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862,
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Transferred to 59th regiment P, V., Mar, 10, '63.
Died at Fortress Monroe, Va., Dec. 26, 1862,
Mustered out with company. May 11, 1864
Transferred to 190th regiment, P. V.
Died at Smoketown, Md., Nov. 17, 1862.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May, 1864.
Disch. Nov. 27, '62, for wds. received in action.
Transferred to 6th U. S. Cavalry, Oct. 29, 1862,
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, April 23, '62.
Deserted January 1, 1863 — returned January 16,
1864 — mus. out with company. May 11, 1864,
Transferred to 190th~ regiment P, V., May, 1864.
Transferred to 190th regiment P, V,, May, 1864.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May, 1864.
Tr. to Batt'y C, 5th U. S. Art., Nov, 20, 1862,
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec, 6, '62.
Mustered out with company. May 11, 1864,
JNIustered out with company. May 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, May 11, 1864.
Disch. Nov. 2, 1862, for wds. received in action.
Disch. June 27, 1862, for wds. received in action.
Disch. Aug. 10, 1862, for wds. received in action.
Disch. Oct. 1, 1862, for wds, received in action.
Disch. Mar. 8, 1862, for wds. received in action,
Disch. April 28, 1862, for wds. received in action.
Transferred to 6th U. S. Cavalry, Oct. 29, 1862.
Killed at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30, '62.
Deserted September 1, 1862.
Mustered out with company, May 11, 1864.
KUled at Bull Run, August 30, 1862.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., Mav, '64— Vet.
Transferred to I90th regiment P. V., May, 1864.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V,, May, 1864.
Mustered out with company, May 11, 1864.
Disch. Feb. 10, 1862, for wds. received in action.
Disch. July 16, 1862, for wds. received in action.
Discharged on Surgeon's cert. — date unknown.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. May 10, '62.
Mustered out with company. May 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company. May 11, 1864.
Disch. May 18, 1863, for wds. received in action.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. May 1, 1862.
Disch, Sept. 6, 1862, for wds. received in action.
Disch. June 3, 1862, for wds, received in action.
Disch. Mar. 20, '62, for wds, received in action.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V,, May, '64— Vet,
Tr. to Batt'y C, 5th U. S. ArtiUery, Nov. 20, '62.
Died at Washington, D. C, Oct. 7, 1862,
Died at Smoketown, Md,, Oct. 7, 1862.
Transferred to 6th U, S, Cavalry, Oct, 29, 1862.
Died at Washington, D. C, August 31, 1861.
THREE YEARS' SERVICE.
805
Nice, William F .
Painter, Ashford.
Painter, Linns. .,
Quail, William G.
Rust, Edward
Stebbins, Fred'k W
Seymore, Wallace.
Sherman, Charles..
Sergeant, Wm. G...
Scott, Charles
Smiley, David
Stark, Thos. S
Skeel, Lewis
Stockdale, Joseph..
Travis, C. Glaston..
Turner, Alfred
Urey, Thomas
Wood, Henry
Woodcock, Almon.
Wagner, William..
Wyard, Samuel
Private
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
..do
..do
..do
June 1,
July 6,
July 6,
July 24,
April 26,
July 1,
April 26,
July 1,
April 26,
Feb. 24,
July 13,
July 1,
July 1,
July 1,
July 1,
July 1,
Feb. 27,
July 1,
Oct. 12,
July 6,
July 1,
Disch. Aug. 11, 1863, for wounds rec. in action.
Tr. to battery C, 5th U. S. Art'y, Nov. 20, 1862.
Tr. to battery C, 5th U. S. Art'y, Nov. 20, 1862.
Mustered out with company. May 11, 1864.
Deserted October 5, 1861.
Mustered out with company. May 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, May 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Mar. 16, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, April 2, '62.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May, 1864.
Died February 13, 1864— Vet.
Killed at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30, '62.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Killed at Dranesville, December 20, 1861.
Transferred to 6th U. S. Cavalry, Oct. 20, 1862.
Killed at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30, '62.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 9, 1861.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May, 1864.
Tr. to battery C, 5th U. S. Art'y, Oct. 20, 1862.
Died at Georgetown, D. C, May 17, 1862— buried
in Military Asylum Cemetery.
Company G.
recruited at pittsburg.
John B. Brookbank
Edmund H. Russell
Wm. C. Hunter
Alexander M'Cord.,
James S. Reade....
Isaac N. M'Munn.
David F, Blood
Wm. C. Torrence ...
Andrew Mangan..
William J. Dunn.
JohnF. Smith
Charles H. Chaffee..
Matthew A. Seaton
John F. Malone
John M'Farland
Wm. L. Armstrong
Geo. W. Bol singer..
Williston Preston...
James Wilson
Henry Ledabur
Wm. Altsman.
Israel T. Sheffler....
Anderson, Wm. R..
Anderson, Robert...
Bowen, John S
Bowen, Charles T...
Barnett, Henry B...
Bott, Lewis
Burk, Cyrus
Blacksmith, And...
Berry, James P
Bizzell, George
Clark, James R
Copeland Mortira'r
Capt.
1st Lt..
...do....
2d Lt.
IstSgt.
...do
Serg't.
...do....
..do..,
Corp.,
..do..,
..do..,
..do..,
..do..
..do..,
..do..,
..do..,
..do...
.do.
Muc
Private
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
..do
..do
May 4, '61,
May 4, '61,
May
May
4, '61,
4, '61,
May 4, '61,
May 4, '61,
Sept. 23, '61,
May 4, '61,
May 4, '61,
May 4, '61,
May
May
Oct.
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
May 4, '61,
May 4, '61,
May 4, '61,
July 24, '61,
May 4, '61,
May 22, '61,
May 4, '61,
May 1, '61,
July 15, '61,
July 24, '61,
May 4, '61,
July 15, '61,
May 4, '61,
May 4, '61,
Resigned August 19, 1863.
Resigned to accept promotion in Signal Corps,
September 10, 1863.
Pr. to 2d Lt., April 2, '63— to 1st Lt., Nov. 1, '63—
mustered out with company. May 12, 1864.
Promoted to 2d Lieutenant, February 7, 1862—
killed at Bull Run, August 30, 1862.
Promoted to 1st Lieut, and Adjutant, Dec. 1, '62.
Pr. to 1st Sgt., April 1, 1863— com. 2d Lt., Aug.
20, 1863— not mustered— mustered out with
company, Mav 12, 1864.
Transferred to i90th regiment P. V., May 3, '64.
Promoted to Sergeant, December 1, 1862— mus-
tered out with company, May 12, 1864.
Promoted to Sergeant, July 28, 1861 — mustered
out with company. May 12, 1864.
Promoted to Sergeant, August 10, 1863— mus-
tered out with company. May 12, 1864.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Feb. 15, '64.
Disch. April 8, 1863, for wounds rec. in action.
Ti-ansferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 3, '64.
Transferred to Signal Corps, December 17, 1863.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Sept. 24, 1863.
Died October 14, 1861.
Deserted August 27, 1862.
Mustered out with company, May 12, 1864.
Mustered out with company, May 12, 1864.
Promoted to Corporal, December 1, 1862— mus-
tered out with company. May 12, 1864.
Promoted to Corporal, April 23, 1863— mustered
out with company, May 12, 1864.
Mustered out with company, May 12, 1864.
Transferred to 6th U. S. Cavalry, Oct. 28, 1862.
Died of wounds rec. in action — date unknown.
Mustered out with company. May 12, 1864.
Disch. Feb. 4, 1862, for woUnds rec. in action.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 1, '62.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Sept. 27, 1863.
Transferred to 6th U. S. Cavalry, Oct. 28, 1862.
Transferred to 6th U. S. Cavalry, Oct. 28, 1862.
Died September 12, 1863.
Killed at Bull Run, August 30, 1862.
Mustered out with company, May 12, 1864.
Mustered out with company. May 12, 1864.
806
THIETT-EIGHTH EEGIMENT — mSTH RESERVE,
Cheney, Charles
Chambers, Wm. W
Crawford, Andrew..
Chaney, Wm. W....
Dunlap. Thomas N
Deviney, Michael...
Derner, William
Dull, Henry
Eckles, Adam
Fitzsimmons, N. ]
Gift, George W....
Hall, Johns
Hyde, David V ...
Hughey, Michael.
Horner, Simon....,
Hymers, Henry...
Howenstine, George
Hackett, William...
Jefl'rey, William
Johnston, Samuel...
King, George R
Kells, Robert H
King, WiUiam H...
Laubauch, Tighlm.
Lewenthan, Sam'l..
Loy, Samuel
Lewis, Matthew
liightner, Samuel...
M'Kinney, Francis
Miller, Christian
M'Guire, Samuel C
M'Ewen, Benj. P..
Montgomery,Thos.
M'Feeley, Sam'l R.
Miller, John H
Nightengert, Wm..
Nicholson, William
Nicholson, James...
Osgood, Augustus A
Orth, Adam
Porter, John S
Pershing, John
Pershing, Joseph...
Richey, Samuel
Rowen, John C
Read, Thomas
Rothermal, Peter..
Regour, George
Rice, Charles H
Seaton, Joseph C...
Summerville, Wm.
Shidle, James E....
Smith, Alfred D
Sprague, John H....
Smith, Frank M
Sickles, Osman T....
Simpson, George W
Sciba, Henry
Stevens, James P...
Vickerough, John..
Vail, Charles H
White, George
Wilson, William W
Winters, John G.
Wise, George B...
Wheary, John
Zeigler, John
Private
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
.do
.do
.do
.do....
.do ....
.do....
.do....
.do....
.do....
.do....
.do....
.do....
.do....
.do....
.do....
.do....
.do....
.do....
.do....
.do....
.do....
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.do....:
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.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.ao.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do .
..do.
..do.
do
do
do
...do
do
July 22, '61,
May 4, '61,
July 13, '61,
July 11, '61,
May 4, '61,
July 13, '61,
May 4, '61,
July 4, '61,
May 4, '61,
May 4, '61,
May 4, '61,
May .4, '61,
May 4, '61,
July 11, '61,
July 19, '61,
May 4, '61,
May 4,
July 11,
May 4,
July 27,
May 11,
May
May 4,
May 4,
May 4,
May 4,
May 4,
July 15,
May 4,
May 4,
May 4,
May ' 4,
July 13,
Mar. 10,
July 27,
May 4,
May 4,
May 4,
May 4,
July 20,
May
May
May
May
Sept.
May
May
May
July
May
May
May
May
July
July
May
May
4, '61,
4, '61,
4, '61,
4, '61,
23, '61,
4, '61,
4, '61,
4, '61,
15, '61,
8, '61,
3, '61,
3, '61,
3, '61,
11, '61,
15, '61,
4, '61,
4, '61,
May 4, '61,
May 4, '61,
May 4, '61,
July 13, '61,
July 11, '61,
May 4, '61,
May 4, '61,
May 4, '61,
July 15, '61,
May 4, '61,
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 8, '62.
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Deserted November 13, 1861.
Deserted — date unknown.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 5, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 27, '62.
Deserted June 25, 1863.
Deserted July 22, 1861.
Disch. on Surg, cert., Nov. 20, 1862— re-enlisted
Feb. 24, '64— tr. to 190th reg. P. V., May 3, '64.
Died September, 1862.
Mustered out with company. May 12, 1864.
Mustered out with company. May 12, 1864.
Mustered out with company. May 12, 1864.
Mustered out with company. May 12, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 7, 1862.
Discharged November 11, 1862, for wounds re-
ceived in action.
Transferred to 6th U. S. Cavalry, Oct. 28, 1862.
Deserted — date unknown.
Mustered out with company. May 12, 1864.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, June 4, 1863.
Mustered out with company, May 12, 1864.
Disch. April 8,'63, for wounds received in action.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 18, '62.
Mustered out with company. May 12, 1864.
Mustered out with company. May 12, 1864.
Discharged by sentence of G. C. M., Oct. 18, '62.
Died October 7, 1861.
Deserted July 23, 1861.
Mustered out with company. May 12, 1864.
Discharged for wounds received in action— date
unknown.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 4, '62.
Disch. Oct. 26, '62, for wounds received in action.
Transferred to 6th U. S. Cavalry, Oct. 28, 1862.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 3, 1864.
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Mustered out with company, May 12, 1864.
Mustered out with company. May 12, 1864.
Died December 20, 1861.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 8, 1862.
Discharged for wounds received in action— date
unknown.
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 7, '62,
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate — date unknown.
Mustered out with company. May 12, 1864.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 3, 1864,
Died March 15, 1862.
Died Oct. 14, 1862, of wounds received in action.
Deserted July 3, 1863.
Deserted August 1, 1861.
Mustered out with company. May 12, 1864.
Mustered out with company. May 12, 1864.
Detached on signal duty, August 22, '61— absent
at muster out.
Mustered out with company. May 12, 1864.
Mustered out with company. May 12, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 8, '62.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 3, '64— Vet.
Discharged for wounds received in action — date
unknown.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, April 7, '63.
Transferred to 6th U. S. Cavalry, Oct. 28, 1862.
Discharged for wounds received in action — date
unknown.
Discharged by order of War Dep't, Dec. 31, '63.
Mustered out with company. May 12, 1864.
Discharged for wounds received in action — date
unknown.
Transferred to 6th U. S. Cavalry, Oct. 28, 1862.
Transferred to 6th U. S. Cavalry, Oct. 28, 1862.
Died April 30, 1862.
Killed at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30, »62.,
THREE YEATIS' SERVICE.
807
Company H.
RECRUITED IN BEAVER COUNTY.
John Cuthbertson.
Jacob S. Winans...
John F. Price
C. K. Chamberlain.
D. Riley Hawkins..
Thos. J. Marshall...
Jos. M. Devlnney...
Henry Lloyd
H. W. Blanohard...
John Mitchell
Jesse M. Corbus
William Ashton.
William R. Kiu^
Matthew H. Fulton
James B. Andrews
George E. Smith
Irvin Campbell
Wm, C. Fleming...,
Dennis Vanlier. ......
Samuel Forns
Marcus C. Rose
Edward Dorian
Capt.
...do..
1st Lt.,
..do....
2dLt.
1st Sgt,
Serg't.
...do....
..do....
..do....
..do....
.do.
Jos. Cuthbertson.
Wm. C. Thompson.
William Broad
Ackleson, Mitchell
Allison, James
Butler, Joseph
Bennett, William...
Blatner, Christian..
Burke, William
Butler, .John B
Broad, Moses
Beatty, Walter L....
Crawford, James P
Conkle, George
Craig, Walter G
Conkle, Thomas
Davis, Edward K...
Dimond, Thomas....
Dunner, Lester
Diuwiddie, Jas. L...
Eberhart, And'w E
Early, Henry C
Fankhouser!^ Mad'n
Fowler, William....
Fleming, Robert....
Fridigef, John
Fairman, Robert....
pardner, Jeremiah
Glass, John F.. ......
Gallaher, James W
Corp.
..do..
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
.do.
..do..
..do..
Private
..do.
..do.
...do.
..do..
..do.
..do..
..do..
...do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
...do.
...do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.,
May 24, '61,
May 24, '61,
May 24, '61,
May 24, '61,
May 24, '61,
July 9, '61,
May 24, '61,
May 24, '61,
May 24, '61,
May 24, '61j
May 24, '61,
May 24, "61,
Mav 24, '61,
May 24, '61,
May 24, '61,
May 24, '61,
Sept. 26, '61,
May 24, '61,
May 24, '61,
May 24, '61,
May 24, '61,
July 24, '61,
May 24, '61,
May 24, '61,
May 24, '61,
July 19, '61,
Julv 19. '61,
July 19, '61,
May 24, '61,
Mav 24, '61,
July 19, '61,
Jnly 19, '61,
May 24, '61,
May 24, '61,
May 27, '61,
Julv 16, '61,
Feb. 13, '64,
July 16, '61,
May 24, '61,
May 24, '61,
Mav 24, '61,
July 19, '61,
June 26, '6B,
May 24, '61,
May 24. '61,
May 24, '61,
Mav 24, '61,
Sept. 8, '62,
May 24, '61,
July 16, '61,
May 24, '61,
July 19, '61,
Wounded at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30.
1862— resigned December 8, 1862.
Promoted from 1st Sgt. to 1st Lt.— to Capt., Feb.
j 28, 1863— to brevet Major, March 13, 1865— mus-
tered out with company. May 12, 1864.
Resigned November 8, 1861.
Promoted from 1st Sgt. to 2d Lt., July 3, 1861—
to 1st Lt., Dec. 8, 1862— to brevet Capt., March
13, '65— mus. out with company, jSIa \- 12, 1864.
Promoted to 1st Sgt., Nov. 8, 18i31— to"2d Lieut.,
May 2, 1863— to brevet 1st Lt., March 13, 1865—
mustered out with company, May 12, 1864.
Promoted to 1st Sgt., May 2, 1863— mustered out
with companv. May 12, 1864.
Transferreii to^l-lth reg. P. V., Sept. 1, 1861.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Nov. 15, 1863.
Mustered out with company. May 12, 1864.
Promoted from Cor. to .Sgt., Nov. 9, 1861 — mus-
tered out with comjiany, Maj;- 12, 1864.
Promoted from Cor. to Sgt., April 3, 1863— mus-
tered out with company. May 12, 1864.
Promoted from Cor. to Sgt., Nov. 15, 1863— mus-
tered out with company, May 12, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeou'.s certificate, Nov. 25, '62.
Discharged Dec. 21, 1862, for wounds received at
Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Disch. April 7, '63, for wounds received in action.
Disch. March 25, '63, for wds. received in action.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 3, 1864.
Died at Camp Pierpont, Va., October 18, 1861.
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Deserted November 2, 1862.
Mustered out with company. May 12, 1864.
Promoted to Cor., Sept. 17, 1862— mustered out
with company, May 12, 1864.
Promoted to Cor., March 1, 1863— mustered out
with company, May 12, 1864.
Mustered out with company. May 12, 1864.
Mustered out with company. May 12, 1864.
Mustered out with company. May 12, 1864.
Mustered out with company. May 12, 1864.
Mustered out with comijany, May 12, 1864.
Mustered out with company. May 12, 1864.
Mustered out with company, May 12, 1864.
Mustered out with company, Mav 12, 1864.
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Killed at Bristoe Station, Va., December 23, 1863,
by railroad accident.
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Mustered out with company, May 12, 1864.
Mustered out with companv. May 12, 1864.
Transferred to 190th reg. P^ V., May 3, 1864.
Deserted November 2, 1862.
Wounded at Dranesville, Dec. 20, 1861 — disch.
on Sttrgeon's certificate — date unknown.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 20, '63.
Transferred to gunboat service, January 20, 1862.
Deserted April 13, 1863.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 3, 1864.
Discharged for wounds, April 7, 1863.
Mustered out with company. May 12, 1864.
INIustered out with company, May 12, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 27, '62.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 3, 1864.
Transferred to gunboat service, January 20, 1862.
Mustered out with company. May 12, 1864.
Mustered out with company. May 12, 1864*.
Killed at G.aines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
808
THIRTY-EIGHTH REGIMENT — ^NINTH RESERVE,
Hays, Henry A
Humell, David
Hobough, Jos. V...,
Hawk, John B
Hawk, Lewis T
King, Jonathan M
Kirker, Lorenzo C,
Kirker, William
Kelso, George. .......
Lloyd, Joseph
Law, James R
Leslie, William
Lardiu, William M
Lanig, John
Lemmon, Robert W
Laporte, Leonidas..
Lytic, Robert S
M'Ferren, Miller L
M'Camist, Prussia.
Musser, Jacob J
Martin, George F ..
Marquis, Albert S...
M'Clain, Samuel...
Murphy, John
M'Clain, Andrew..
Martin, Wm. M
Matherry, Edwin..
Nye, Tobias
Newell, Silas B ,
Ness, Robert..
Osburn, Edward
O'NeUl, John
Palmer, Henry
Parris, William
Price, George A
Rheinhard, Charles
Robeson, James C.
Reddy, Lewis
Ramsay, Robert
Richards, Sam'l D..
Reed, William L....
Reed, James C
Showalters, Stanley
Sweeny, William .
Smith, John W. D
Stanyard, John J. .
Todd, Cornelius J.
Townsend, Alfred...
Thamer, Daniel F...
Vanlier, Joseph.
Vaneman. Scott.
Veon, Samuel...,
Vangorder, Alex....
White, Isaiah
Wimer, Joseph
Welch, Archibald...
Wright, James..
Walters, Alexander
Webb, Francis...
Wragg, Francis.
Zeigler, Isaac ....
Private
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do.
..do.
..do.
May
July
Jan.
Sept.
July
July
July
July
July
May
July
I July
I July
May
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.do.
.do.
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.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
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.do.
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.do.
.do.
.do
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.do
May 24,
July 19,
Aug. 26,
May 24,
July 24,
July 19,
July 19,
May 24,
Sept. 26,
May 24,
Sept. 26,
July 19,
May 24,
July 19, '61,
May 24, '61,
July 9, '61,
July
Feb.
May
July
July
May
May
May
May
July
Sept.
Feb.
May
July 14, '61,
May 24, '61,
Feb. 13, '64,
July 2, '61,
May 24, '61,
Aug. 26, '62,
July 9, '61,
July 5, '61,
July 5, '61,
July 14, '61,
July 14, '61,
July 2, '61,
July 9, '61,
Aug. 26, '62,
July 3, '61,
Auz. 26, '61,
July 14, '61,
July 19, '61,
Mustered out with company. May 12, 1864.
Mustered out with company. May 12, 1864.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 3, 1864.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 3, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 25, '61.
Mustered out with company, May 12, 1864.
Mustered out with company. May 12, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 22, '61.
Discharged for wounds, April 7, 1863.
Mustered out with company. May 12, 1864.
Mustered out with company. May 12, 1864.
Mustered out with company. May 12, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 22, '62.
Wounded and captured at Gaines' Mill, June 27,
1862 — died at Richmond — date unknown.
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Died of wds. received at Bull Run, Aug. 30, '62.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 3, 1864.
Mustered out with company. May 12, 1864.
Mustered out with company. May 12, 1864.
Mustered out with company. May 12, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June 22, '62.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Sept. 15, '63.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 3, 1864.
Captured June 80, 1862 — died at Richmond, Va.
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Discharged on Surg, certificate — date unknown.
Died January 2, 1863, of wounds received at
Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 10, '62.
Died December 23, 1861, of wounds received at
Dranesville, December 20, 1861.
Died of wounds received at South Mountain,
September 14, 1862.
Disch. Nov. 10, 1863, for wounds rec. in action.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 3, '64,
Prisoner Nov. 28, 1863— absent at muster out.
Mustered out with company, May 12, 1864.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Mustered out with company. May 12, 1864.
Mustered out with company, May 12, 1864.
Mustered out with company. May 12, 1864.
Mustered out with company, May 12, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 21, '62.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 3, 1864.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 3, 1864.
Captured at Bristoe Station, Va., October 15, '63—
absent at muster out.
Mustered out with company. May 12, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 24, '61.
Transferred to I90th regiment P. V., May 3, 1864.
Mustered out with company. May 12, 1864.
Disch. Nov. 25, '62, to.accept commission IT. S. A.
Transferred to 190th regiment, P. V., May 3, 1864.
Mustered out with company, May 12, 1864.
Mustered out with company. May 12, 1864.
Discharged January 3, 1863, for wounds received
at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 25, '61.
Mustered out with company. May 12, 1864.
INIustered out with company. May 12, 1864.
Discharged for wounds received at Gaines' Mill,
June 27, 1862.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 3, 1864.
Died at Alexandria, Va., Dec. 10,'62— grave, 1,523.
Died at Windmill Point, Va., February 7, 1863.
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Mustered out with company. May 12, 1864.
THREE TEAHS' SERVICE.
809
Company I.
RECRUITED AT PITTSBURG.
Williana Lsmch Capt. .
Hartley Howard do ...
J. C. Walkinshaw...
Chas. H. Snyder
Edward W. Monck
Gustavus A. Wenke
Henry Spratt ....
WUUamFasolt..
James M'Clure
Charles B. Young.
Charles Nicholas...
Edward MiUiken .
W. H. H. Lynch
Charles Steever.
Garrett Welsh-
Thomas Carnahan.
Joseph Dougherty.
Henry Stewart
Jacob H. Serena...,
John S. Kountz
George Seegar
Charles E. Taylor..
John Tawney
Lewis Snyder
Oliver B. Mains
Hugh Collins
Henry Houcker
Arnold, John
Arthur, William....
Bean, Robert
Brouman, Fred'k..
Burt, Thomas
Baker, John
Bittman, John
Bigley, John
Baker, Samuel D...
Bain, Joshua
Crawford, Wm. H.
Campbell, Jacob....
Casner, Abraham..
Cole, George W
Cozen, William
Ferguson, Tames...
Gardner, Robert....
Graham, James H.
Graham, David P..
Harrington, Wm...
Hurrell, John
Hewshold, John
Hickman, Israel G
Hugerman, Thos. ..
Hencker, H...,„
Jenkins, James
Kirkwood, Thos....
Knubb, Albert
Kunkle, Jacob
Leisure, George
102
1st Lt..
..do....
2dLt.
...do...
IstSgt.
Sergt..
..do
..do....
..do....
...do.
.do.
.do,
Corp.
...do..
...do..
..do..
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
Private
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
...do
..do
..do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do....
...do....
...do....
...do....
...do....
...do....
...do....
...do....
...do....
...do....
...do....
...do....
...do....
...do....
...do ...
..do....
May 6, '61,
May 1, '61,
^61,
'61,
May
May
May
May 6, '61,
May 6, '61,
May 6, '61,
May 6, '61,
May 6, '61,
May 6, '61,
May 6, '61,
May 6, '61,
May 6, '61,
May 6, '61,
May 6, '61,
May 6, '61,
May 6, '61,
May 6, '61,
July 9, 'fel,
June 14, '61,
6, '61,
6, '61,
6, '61,
6, '61,
May 6, '61,
June 20, '61,
May 6, '61,
July 5, '61,
Sept. 16, '61,
May 6, '61,
July 9, '61,
June 12, '61,
May
May
May
May
Sept.
July
June
May
May
Mav
Aug.
May
May
Mav
Jufy
May
July
July
May
Sep't.
May
June
July
May
May
Mar.
June
9, '63,
22, '61,
IS, '61,
6, '61,
6, '61,
6, '61,
8, '62,
6, '61,
6, '61,
6, '61,
20, '61,
6, '61,
12, '61,
18, '61,
6, '61,
11, '63,
6, '61,
12, '61,
9, '61,
9, '61,
5, '61,
10, '62,
14, '01,
Resigned March 1, 1862.
Pr. from 2d Lt. of Co. A to Capt., March 3, '62—
to brevet Major, March 13, 1865— mustered out
with company, May 12, 1864.
Resigned July 4, 1862.
Pr. from 1st Sgt. Co. F to 1st Lt., July 5, 1862—
disch. on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 31, 1863.
Promoted from Sergeant to 1st Lieutenant, April
1, 1863— dismissed July 6, 1863.
Killed at Bull Run, August 30, 1862.
Promoted from Sergeant, April 2, '63— mustered
out with company. May 12, 1864.
Promoted to 1st Sergeant July 25, '62— mustered
out with company, May 12, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 10, '62.
Disch. to enlist in Regular Army, Nov. 26, 1862.
Killed at Bull Run, August 30, 1862.
Promoted to Sergeant, May 1, 1863— mustered
out with company. May 12, 1864.
Promoted from Corporal, July 22, 1861— mus-
tered out with company, May 12, 1864.
Promoted from Corporal, November 1, '62— mus-
tered out with company, May 12, 1864.
Promoted to Sergeant, March 1, 1863— mustered
out with company. May 12, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 1, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 22, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 14, '62.
Promoted to Corporal, July 22, 1861— mustered
oi#with company, Llay 12, 1864.
Discharged — date unknown.
Discharged— date unknown.
Mustered out with company, May 12, 1864.
Mustered out with company, May 12, 1864.
Mustered out with company. May 12, 1864.
Mustered out with company, May 12, 1864.
Mustered out with company. May 12, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 5, 1863.
Mustered -out with company. May 12, 1864.
Mustered out with company. May 12, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 2, 1862.
Disch. to enlist in Regular Army, Dec. 4, 1862.
Disch. to enlist in Regular Army, Dec. 4, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, April 13, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, April 7, '63.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 4, 1864.
Killed at South Mountain, September 14, 1862.
Killed at Culpepper C. H., October 2, 1863.
Mustered out with company. May VJ,, 1864.
Mustered out with cgmpany, May 12, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 5, '63.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 4, '64.
Killed while on picket, September 25, 1861.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 23, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 21, '63.
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Mustered out with company, May 12, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 10, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June 5, '63.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 4, '64.
Died October 6, 1861.
Not on muster-out roll.
Disch. to enlist in Regular Army, Dec. 4, 1862.
Mustered out with company. May 12, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 22, '62.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 4, 1864.
Not on muster-out roll.
810
THntTY-EIGHTH EEGniBNT— NINTH RESERVE,
Lope, Edward...
Laverty, James.
Lynch, Jolin
M'Closkey, John A
M'GlaughUn, H. F.
Merriman, Daniel..
Morgan, John S
Morgan, Frank L...
Melby, Robert
Milliken, S. H
Miller, John M
Milligan, George
Mahoney, WilUam..
Neal, Joseph
Oyler, Isaac
Quigley, John
Eeiff, Wilham
Robinson, Andrew..
Robinson, John
Robinson, Robert...
ReifF, Jacob
Reed, Robert
Robinson, W. H. H
Schoeller, Fred'k J
Soles, George
Sexton, David
Shearer, William...
Spangler, George....
Sheppard, Joseph...
Shane, John
Shearer, George, Sr
Snedden, James
Smith, William
Shearer, George, Jr
Schoeller, John
Trich, William
Taylor, Robert W...
Taylor, George W. ..
Take, Wilham
Tawney, William...
Tawney, Jennings..
Travers, William...
Upton, George
Woods, James
Whitesell, Seth W.
Woy, Charles M....
Webber, John H...
Wicksman, John ..
Young, William F.
Private
..do
..do
do.
...do.
..do.
..do.
...do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
...do.
do.
do.
do ....
do
do
do
do
do
...do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do....
..do....
..do
..do
...do....
do....
June 14,
Oct. 1,
May 6,
May
July
May
July
INIay
May
ISIay
May
May
May
May
July
June
May
June
June
May
Aug.
June
Sept.
July
May
May
Sept.
May
May
May
July
May-
May
July
May
June
May
May
May
July
July
May
May 6,
May 6,
July 9,
May 6,
May 6,
May 6,
Mustered out with company, ISIay 12, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 24, '62.
Died August 9, 1862, of wounds received in ac-
tion—buried at Philadelphia.
Mustered out with company, May 12, 1864.
Mustered out with company. May 12, 1864.
Mustered out with company, May 12, 1864.
Mustered out with company, May 12, 1864.
Mustered out with company. May 12, 1864.
Discharged Nov. 26, '62, to enlist'in Reg. Army.
Discharged Nov. 26, '62, to enlist in Reg. Army.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Apr. 29, '63.
Killed at South Mountain, September 14, 1862.
Deserted June 5, 1863.
Mustered out with company. May 12, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June 14, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 25, '62.
Mustered out with company. May 12, 1864.
Absent, in arrest, at muster out.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Mustered out with company, May 12, 1864.
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Killed .at Mechtinicsville, June 26, '62 — bu. record
died of wounds at Richmond, Va., .July 2, '62.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 4, 1884,
Mustered out with company. May 12, 1864.
Mastered out with company, May 12, 1864.
Discharged by G. C. M. for desertion. Mar. 1, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June 22, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 6, '62.
Discharged Dec. 4, 1862, ta enlist in Reg. Army.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 24, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Mar. 9, '63.
Killed at Gaines' Mills, June 27, 1862.
Killed at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30, '62.
Killed at Bull Run, August 30, 1862.
SlKilled at Bull Run, August 30, 1862,
Mustered.out with company. May 12, 1864.
Discharged Nov. 26, '62, to enlist in Reg. Army.
Discharged Nov. 26, '62, to enlist in Reg. Army.
Discharged Dec. 4, 1562, to enlist in Reg. Army.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 28, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 26, '62.
Deserted June 1, 1862.
Killed on gunboat at Plumb Point, Mississippi
river, June 2, 1862.
Mustered out with company. May 12, 1864.
Mustered out with company. May 12, 1864.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, April 28, '62.
Not on muster-out roll.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 7, '63.
Company K.
• RECRUITED AT PITTSBURG.
H. S. Fleming
Jas. W. Ballentine.
Rich'd M'Donough
Robert Taggart
J.ames M'Vicker
John Wills
John S. Hunter.
Geo. W. Ballentine
WiUiam Grubbs....,
Alex. Robinson,
Capt..
do..
IstLt.
do...
...do...
2d Lt..
..do....
Sergt,
...do..,
...do...
May 4, '61,
May 1, '61,
May 4, '61,
May 1, '61,
Nov. 20, '61,
May
May
Aug. 15, '62,
May 4, '61,
May 4, '61,
Resigned June 27, 1862.
Promoted to 1st Lieutenant, October 15, 1861 — to
Captain, August 1, '62— to brevet Major, March
13, '65 — mus. out with company. May 12, 1864.
Resigned October 18, 1861.
Promoted to Captain of company C, ISfar. 1, '63.
Pr. to 1st Lt., April 2, '63— to Bv. Capt., Mar. 13,
'65 — mustered out with company. May 12, 1864.
Resigned August 7, 1862,
Pr. fr. Sgt. to Lt., April 13, '63— to Bv. 1st Lieut.,
Mar. 13, '65— mus. out with Co., May 12, 1864.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 4, 1864.
Mustered out with company. May 12, 1864.
Mustered out with company. May 12, 1864.
THREE YEARS' SERVICE.
811
f
BANE.
INTO SERVICE.
PI
William Sprague ...
Serg't..
May 4, '61,
3
Mustered out with company. May 12, 1864.
Albert mnstern
..do
May 4, '61,
3
Mustered out with company. May 12, 1864.
W. C.Flanegan
Corp....
May 4, '61,
3
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, April 2, '62.
F. W. Golmer
..do
May 4, '61,
3
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, April 8, '63.
James K. M'Kain...
..do
May 4, '61,
3
Mustered out with company. May 12, 1864.
William Mathews...
..do
June 4, '61,
3
Clustered out with company. May 12, 1864.
Gottleib Masha
..do
May 4, '61,
3
Mustered out with company, May 12, 1864.
Alexander Haslett..
..do
3
INIustered out with company, May 12, 18G4.
Henry Brown
..do
May 4, '61,
3
Mustered out with company. May 12, 1864.
Rush M. Shaner
..do
June 15, '61,
3
IMustored out with company, ISIay 12, 1864.
Bailey, Joshua
Private
July 11, '61,
3
Mustered out with company. May 12, 1864.
Bigham, Joseph
..do
May 4, '61,
3
Mustered out with company. May 12, 1864.
Brown, Charles
..do
June 16, '61,
3
Died Oct. 17, 1862— buried Fairmount Cemetery,
Newark, N. J.
Balmer, John
..do
May 4, '61,
3
Dischjjxged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 17, '62.
Barton, Philander...
..do
May 4, '61,
3
Transferred to 6th U. S. Cavalry, Oct. 2.3, 1862.
Burkhart, Baxter...
..do
Sept. 26, '61,
3
Died at Camp Pierpont, Va., Feb. 19, 1862.
Barnett, John
do
July 20, '61,
May 4, '6'1,
May 4, '61,
s
Killed at South Mountain, September 14, 1862.
Deserted June 5, 1863.
Bush, John
do
3
3
Campbell, Joseph...
...do
Mustered out Avith company. May 12, 1864.
Crawford, John
...do
May 4, '61,
3
Absent, in hospital, at muster out.
Caldwell, Joseph....
...do
May 4, '61,
3
Mustered out with company. May 12, 1864.
Caldwell, Alex
do
May 4, '61,
May 4, '61,
May 4, '61,
S
Captured Mar. 10, '64— mustered out, May 21,'64.
Mustered out with company. May 12, 1864.
Casey, William
do
<5
CampbeU, Robert...
...do
3
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Crawford, Robert...
...do
May 4, '61,
3
Transferred tO Vet. Res. Corps, Feb. 11, 1864.
Chess, John,
...do
May 4, '61,
3
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 4, '64— Vet.
Cheoalier, John ....
...do
May 4, '61,
3
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Chess, John A
...do
July 24, '61,
3
Died Oct. 20, 1862, of wounds received at Antie-
tam, September 17, 1862.
Cochenaur, Jacob.,
...do
May 4, '61,
3
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Dill, Francis
...do....
May 4, '61,
May 4, '61,
July 23, '61,
3
3
3
Disch. by Gen. Court INIar., Oct. 30, 1863.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. May 7, '63.
Died Sep., '62, of wds. rec. at Antietam, Sep. 17,'62.
...do
Dickson, Wm. S
..do
Dawson, Joseph
...do.....
July 6, '61,
3
Deserted April 17, 1862.
...do
May 4, '61,
May 4, '61,
3
3
Mustered out with company. May 12, 1864.
Ensign, Austin
...do
Transferred to 6th U. S. Cavalry, Oct. 23, 1862.
Funk, Wendelin
...do
May 4, '61,
3
Died Sept. 18, '62, of wounds received at 2d Bull
Run— buried in Military Asylum Cemetery.
Foster, Wm.T
...do
May 4,»61,
3
Deserted June 1, 1863.
Gammel, Francis ...
...do
July 4, '61,
3
Mustered out with company, May 12, 1864.
Gallentlne, Wesley
...do
June 15, '61,
3
Tr. to Batt'y D, 5th U. S. Art., May 4, '64— Vet.
Grenet, Samuel
...do
May 4, '61,
3
Killed at Glendale, June 30, 1862.
Gordon, Joseph
...do
July 23, '61,
3
Killed at Bull Run, Aug. 30, 1862.
Haslett, James
...do
July 4, '61,
3
Clustered out with company. May 12, 1864.
Haslett, George
...do
July 20,' '61,
3
INIustered out with company, May 12, 1864.
Heckert, John
do
May 4, '61,
May 4, '61,
3
3
Transferred to 6th U. S. Cavalry, Oct. 23, 1862.
Hood, Thomas
...do
Transferred to 6th U. S. Cavalry, Oct. 23, 1862.
..do ....
June 26, '61,
May 4, '61,
May 4, '61,
3
3
3
Transferred to Vet. Res. Corps, Oct. 16, 1863.
. do
Discharged on Surs^eon's certificate, Feb. 4, 1863.
Jackson, James
...do
Captured Mar. 10, '64— mustered out, ISIay 21,'64.
...do
June 26, '61,
July 18, '61,
3
3
Discharged on Sm-geon's certificate. Mar. 5, '63.
Kennedy, John
...do
Mustered out with company. May 12, 1864.
Kurtz;, Sylvanus....
...do
July 11, '61,
3
Mustered out with company. May 12, 1864.
Kuler, .John
...do
June 26, '61,
3
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 1, '63.
Kennell, Anthony-
...do
May 4, '61,
3
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, April 8, '63.
Kennedy, Albert ...
...do
June 16, '61,
3
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, April 8, '63.
Kingsland, John
...do
June 28, '61,
3
Died Oct. 12, 1862, of wounds received at South
Mountain, Sept. 14, 1862.
Lynch, Ambrose....
...do
May 4, '61,
3
Mustered out with company. May 12, 1864.
Lehman, John G,...
...do
May 4, '61,
3
Mustered out with company. May 12, 1864.
Logan, William
...do
May 4, '61,
3
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 5, '62.
Martin, William
...do
May 4, '61,
3
Mustered out with company. May 12, 1864.
Mullen, Richard
...do
July 30, '61,
3
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 30, '61.
Marsh, Samuel
...do
June 26, '61,
3
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 17, '61.
Martin, John
...do
May 4, '61,
3
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. May 4, '62.
Morris, Cameron....
...do
July 11, '61,
3
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 6, '62.
M'Clellan, Joseph..
...do
July 23, '61,
3
Transferred to 44th regiment P. V., Oct. 6, 1861.
M'Aree, Edward....
...do
May 4, '61,
3
Killed at Glendale, June 30, 1862.
Morris, Charles
...do
June 6, '61,
3
Died Nov. 1, '62— bu. in Mil. Asylum Cemetery,
Mullen, Jacob C
...do
May 4, '61,
3
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
M'Call, Richard
...do
May 4, '61,
3
Killed at Glendale, June 20, 1862.
Olbert, Jacob
...do
May 4, '61,
3
Mustered out with company. May 12, 1864.
Pounds, Payne
...do
July 10, '61,
3
Mustered out with company. May 12, 1864.
Palmer, Joseph
...do
May 4, '61,
3
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 6, 1862.
812
THIISTT-EIGHTH EBGIMBNT — NESTTH BESERVE,
NAME.
RANK.
DATE OF MUSTER
INTO SERVICE.
BEUARES.
Porter, Andrew
Pounds, William....
Reed Ttiomas
Private
...do
...do..
May 4, '61,
July 10, '61,
May 4, '61,
May 4, '61,
May 4, '61,
May 4, '61,
May 4, '61,
May 4, '61,
May 4, '61,
July 18, '61,
July 18, '61,
July 18, '61,
July 18, '61,
May 4, '61,
May 4, '61,
June 26, '61,
May 4, '61,
May 4, '61,
May 4, '61,
May 4, '61,
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Mar. 10, '63.
Deserted July 9, 1862.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Reedman, Henry...
Roselip, William....
Sprinkle, Calvin
Seaberry, WiUiam..
Stuckrath, John
Swigin, Sylvester...
Sloan, William
Singleton, Lewis
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do... .
Mustered out with company. May 12, 1864.
Died January 17, 1863, of wounds received at
Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Mustered out with company. May 12, 1864.
Mustered out with company, May 12, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 20, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Mar. 9, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jilar. 10, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 6, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 23, '62.
Shaw, Andrew
Trant Philip.
...do
do
Killed at Glendale, June 30, 1862.
Killed at Gaines' Mill, Jime 27, 1862.
Woods, Matthew ...
Wilt, Beltshazer
White, Michael
Williams, William
Weeks, WilUam
Zents, PhiHp
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
Mustered out with company, May 12, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 19, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 28, '62.
Died January 16, 1863, of wounds received at
Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862— buried ia
Military Asylum Cemetery.
Deserted June 1, 1863.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Feb. 11, '64.
THiRTY^'NmTH Regiment,
TEISTTH RESEEYE.
THE Tenth Eegiment was recruited in the western section of the State, for
the most part in the counties of Warren, Crawford, Mercer, Yenango,
Lawrence, Clarion, Beaver, Washington and Somerset. Most of the companies
were organized for the three months' service. Some were accepted and went
into camp, where, the quota being full, they awaited further orders. Others
remained at home, but preserved their organizations, and upon the first call
for the three years' service were in readiness to move. The companies were
composed of men of but little previous military experience, but of more than
usual intelligence and education. Some had been teachers, many were grad-
uates of colleges, and a large number were students at college when they en-
listed. Company I was largely composed of the under graduates of Allegheny
College at Meadville; company D of those of Jefferson College at Canonsburg j
and company G comprised many of this class.
The companies rendezvoused at Camp WOkens, near Pittsburg, which was
under command of Colonel Hays of the Eighth Eegiment. This camp was in
a filthy condition, and much sickness prevailed in consequence. The regimen-
tal organization was effected during the last days of June, 1861, by the choice
of the following officers : John S. M'Calmont, of Venango county, a graduate
of West Point and a regular army officer. Colonel; James T. Kirk, from Cap-
tain of company D, Lieutenant Colonel; Harrison Allen, from Captain of com-
pany H, Major. Blankets of a superior quality were issued immediately after
arriving in camp, and good, wholesome rations, plentiful in quantity, were
regularly supplied. On the 1st of July the regiment moved twelve miles up
the Allegheny Eiver to camp Wright, most excellent camping ground, beauti-
fully located. Here its organization was completed, and it was thoroughly dis-
ciplined by its experienced commander.
On the 18th of July, the regiment left camp under orders to move to Cum-
berland, Maryland ; but before reaching Bedford Springs, the order was coun-
termanded, and it was hurried to Harrisburg, where, on the 2l8t of July, it
was mustered into the Fnited States service for three years. The unexpected
defeat at Bull Eun, the news of which was here first received, darkened the
hopes of many who had believed that a few months at most would end the re-
bellion; but none faltered. Late on the afternoon of the 22d the regiment
moved by rail to Baltimore, and bivouacked in the open square, near the depot,
until the evening of the 23d, when it marched with loaded arms and fixed bayo-
nets, and encamped on the common south of the city. On the 24th it proceeded
to Washington. WhUe at the depot it met a regiment of New York troops,
which had been enaged at Bull Eun. A single battle had made sad havoc in
its ranks. Many were maimed, and hobbled along as best they could 5 some
814 THTRTT-NINTH EEGEilENT — TENTH RESERVE. ^ 1861
were borne iipoa stretchers, and here and there one who had lost a leg or an
arm. Later in the contest such things were scarcely noted, but they produced
a deep impression then. Moving about a mile east of the Gapitol, it encamped
and remained until the 1st of August, when it proceeded to the camp at Tenal-
lytown, where the Eeserve regiments were assembled. Early in September it
was detailed for picket duty at Great Falls, on the Potomac, where it remained
a week. At Camp TenaUy the usual routine of drill and camp duty was ob-
served, and General M'Call, in his report of its condition, pronounced it "weU
drilled." It was assigned to the Third Brigade,* at first commanded by Colo-
nel M'Calmont, but subsequently by Brigadier General E. O. C. Ord.
On the 10th of October, the regiment moved into Yirginia, and took posi-
tion in line with the army, the right resting on the Potomac, and the left con-
necting with General Smith's Division. On the 10th of December, the enemy,
under Stuart, was met at DranesvUle by General Ord's Brigade, both parties
being out upon a foraging expedition in force. The action opened at a little
past midday by a smart firing between the skii^mishers, soon followed by the
artillery of the enemy, which was replied to by Easton's Battery. During the
action four companies of the Tenth were posted on the left, and in support of
the artiUery. Colonel M'Calmont, noticing that the gunners were firing over
the heads of the enemy, rode up to them and called out, " Point your pieces
lower, my boys ! You are firing over them, you must lower your guns !" The
suggestion was at once heeded, and the result was the blowing up of one of the
enemy's ammunition boxes, the kiUing of several horses, and the killing and
wounding of many of his men. Company B was thrown forward as skirmish-
ers, and did good execution. The remaining five companies were with the
wagon train and were not , engaged. There were no casualties in the Tenth.
The enemy was completely routed and driven from the field. This success
greatly elated the spirit of the* troops engaged, and tended to counteract the
depressing effect of the Ball's Bluff disaster.! On the 14th of February Major
AUen, having been for a long time in ill health, resigned, and Adjutant Sion B.
Smith was elected to succeed him. Sergeant Major O. H. Gaither was appointed
Adjutant.
Early in March the army commenced a general forward movement upon
Manassas, and the Tenth moved with the division to Hunter's Mills. The re-
treat of the rebel army producing a change in the plan of campaign, the regi-
ment made a forced march to Alexandria. While on the way a tenible storm
prevailed, and on account of the destruction of a bridge, it was forced to make
a long detour to reach the Alexandria and Leesburg turnpike. On its arrival
it encamped without tents or shelter, and suffered severely from the inclemency
* Organization of the Third Brigade, Brigadier General E. O. C. Ord ; Pennsylvania Reserve
Corps, Major General George A. M'CaU. Tenth (39th) Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers,
Colonel John S. M'Calmont ; Sixth (35th) Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers, Colonel W.
W. Ricketts ; Ninth (38th) Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, Colonel Conrad F. Jackson ;
Twelfth (41st) Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers, Colonel John H. Taggart.
i " At DranesviUe, ' ' says Colonel Ay er , ' ' before the battle fairly commenced it was found by
General Ord that our artUlery were too far advanced. The Tenth was at the time on the pike
awaiting orders. Not knowing what might happen, our Colonel was manoeuvring us for the
moment in ' forming square. ' Just then Ord came dashing up, ' make way for this artiUery !'
he shouted, and without slackening his speed dashed by while his 'war dogs ' foUowed close
behind. The General was an old artilleryist and knew well how to value and use this arm of the
service. The scene Avas, I think, one of the most animated that I witnessed during the war,"
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of the weather. From Alexandria it moved via Fairfax and Centreville, to Ma-
nassas Junction, and thence to the neighborhood of Fredericksbnrg, where tlie
Reserves were attached to the command of General M'Dowell, charged with
the defence of Washington. While here General Ord was transferred from the
command of the Third Brigade to that of a division, and was succeeded by-
Brigadier General Truman Seymour. On the 9th of May, Colonel M'Calmont
resigned, and Lieutenant Colonel James T. Kirk was elected to succeed him.
Captain A. J. Warner, of company G, was elected Lieutenant Colonel.
About the middle of June, the Eeserves were detached from M'Dowell's
Corps, and ordered to the Peninsula, to reinforce the army of M'Clellan. Pro-
ceeding by water to White House, on the Pamunky, the regiment marched to
the neighborhood of Mechanicsville, where, with the division, it was attached
to the Corps commanded by General Fitz John Porter, holding the left bank
of the Chickahomiuy Eiver, and covering the line of supply to White House.
At the battle of Mechanicsville, which was fought on the 2Gth of June, the
Tenth occupied the ground immediately to the right of the road leading to
Mechanicsville, near its crossing of the Beaver Dam Creek, only a short dis-
tance above its confluence with the Chickahomiuy. Its left; rested upon the
embankment at the old mill, and connected with the right of the Mnth. On
the sloping ground extending down to the creek, a line of rifle pits was dug,
under the direction of Captain M'Daniels and Lieutenant Pattee, the first ex-
perience which the troops had in this line of duty, but which subsequently be-
came as much a matter of necessity to success as the musket or the cartridge-
box. A part of the regiment was posted in these pits, and a part in a piece of
woods to the right of them, while companies C and I, Captain Ayer and Lieu-
tenant Cochran, were thrown forward as skirmishers. Easton's Battery was
stationed on the brow of the hill, just in rear of the Tenth. On both sides of
the creek, which is here a sluggish stream, the ground is swampy and was cov-
ered with a growth of underwood. On the Mechanicsville side the ground de-
scends for a quarter of a mile to the creek bottom. As the enemy came down
the descending ground, through the fields and along the road, Easton's Battery-
opened a rapid fire, and when within rifle range, the men posted in the pits and
along the old mill-dam, poured in so destructive a fire that he was forced back
with terrible slaughter. ^Notwithstanding this bloody repulse, again and again
he renewed the attempt to reach the creek and to force a passage, his main at-
tacks being made along the road and upon the bridge near the mill. But noth-
ing could withstand the steady fire of the Eeserves, and his columns advanced
only to be broken and beaten back with most grievous slaughter. The liue of
the Tenth was every where preserved intact, and a joyfiil exultation was felt
wlien night put an end to the battle. Its wounded were promptly cared for j
but all night long the rebels leffc on the field, mangled and torn in the dreadftd
conflict, filled the air with their cries and groans. On account of the favorable
position which the regiment occupied it suffered small loss. Captain M'Conuell
was severely woimded.
At three o'clock on the morning of the 27th, an order was received to fall*
back in the direction of Gaines' Mill, the position at Mechanicsville being no
longer tenable. The withdrawal was skiUfuUy and successfully executed in
the face of the enemy, and the column retired in good order. In the neighbor-
hood of Gaines' Mill, Porter's Corps had taken position with the river at its
back, to resist the enemy, now moving hea\!ily upon the right flank of the army.
816 THIETT-NINTH REGIMENT — TENTH RESERVE. 1862
Gaines' Eun is a small stream whicli has worn for itself a deep channel, and
has rough wooded slopes on either side, except near its confluence with the
Chickahominy, where the ground is low and cleared. The battle on the centre
and left was principally fought in the rough wooded slope on the left bank of
the stream. Behind this belt of woods were level fields. The army was drawn
up in three lines, the front in the woods, and as one line was broken and driven
back another was sent in to take its place. The artillery, posted in the open
fields, was of little service until the enemy had driven our infantry from the
woods and began to emerge therefrom.
The Tenth Eegiment was posted in the second line, and was not engaged
until half-past three in the afternoon. It was then moved hurriedly a half mile
to the right ta anticipation of an attack, but was almost immediately taken
back at a double quick, and placed in support of a battery to the right, and
front of the original position. At this time the battle was raging furiously
along the entire Une. In its immediate front was feUed timber, through which
the line receded, and as reinforced, drove back the enemy. A half hour later
the Tenth was ordered further to the left, where it was brought in under a heavy
fire, ready for a charge. It was here in a trying position, just upon the brow
of the ravine, where it caught a heavy fire from the enemy without the possi-
bility of returning it. Many here fell. Soon the order came to charge, and
with resistless power it swept forward, crossed the ravine, and up the opposite
bank, and clearing the woods of the enemy held this advanced position against
every attempt to dislodge it. It was then ordered to retire to the brow of the
slope next the enemy, where it was partially under cover, and from which a
heavy and uninterrupted fire was delivered until near sundown, when our left
having been turned, it was compelled to fall back, emerging from the woods
just in time to save itself from beiug cut off by the advancing and exultant
enemy. Mght soon put an end to the contest, and under cover of darkness its
broken ranks were closed, and it retired across the Chickahominy. In this en-
gagement the loss was very heavy. In a single company, I, sis were kiUed,
three missing, probably killed, and seventeen wounded.*
On the 28th, the regiment was detailed to picket duty on the Chickahominy,
and at three o'clock on the morning of the 29th commenced the march towards
White Oak Swamp and the James Eiver.t The march was a weary one,
the.trains in many places blocking the way, and extended far into the night.
On the morning of the 30th of June, the regiment was mustered for pay, and
* Corporal Edwin B. Pier had his right arm shattered, and afterwards died from the effects
of the woiind. * * * When the war broke out he was one of the most promising students
of Allegheny College. Of fine mind and devout and refined feehngs, he was a devoted chris-
tian and an earnest patriot. He was an excellent Greek and Hebrew scholar, and spent much
of his time when ofif duty in the reading of the Greek Testament. Of modest deportment, he
was as courageous as he was humble. * * * The last hours of his life have often been de-
scribed to me by a kind lady who watched over his dying bed, as being such a remarkable in-
stance of christian triumph in the final hour, as she had never witnessed. — Extract from Colonel
Ayer^s Account of the Battle.
t " I think," says Colonel Ayer, " I have never seen examples of greater endurance than ex-
hibited upon the part of the wounded in this retreat. Saturday they were lying all day at the
hospital with Uttle or no attention. The weather was exceedingly warm. Simday they march-
ed aU day through a sweltering sun, resting perhaps two hours in the middle of the day. The
garments of many of them were stiff with blood. They had no nourishing food. Their wounds
had simply been bound up without further attention, and they were already much annoyed
with worms. * * * * Still there was not a murmur. All endured cheerfully. Towards
1862 BATTLE OP CHARLES CITY CROSS ROADS. 817
at a little after noon it was drawn up in line of battle. The left of the division
was posted by General M'Call in person, in a zigzag line, the Twelfth on the
left, the Tenth and Mnth next in order, with the Eighth and Second in sup-
port. A German battery occupied an elevated position near a house, partly
between and in rear of the Tenth and Twelfth regiments. A heavy fire was
suddenly opened upon this battery from the rebel guns just brought into posi-
tion. The fire was feebly returned, and in a few minutes the battery was desert-
ed. The left of the Tenth, which had been extended to protect these guns
from infantry, remained at its plaee under Lieutenant Pattee. Immediately
after this the rebel lines advanced, and a charge was ordered by General M'Call.
The Twelfth was posted so as to form a considerable angle with the Tenth, with
which the Ninth formed nearly a right angle. An order for all to advance at
the same time led to considerable confusion ; but Lieutenant Colonel Warner
held the Ipft under a sharp fire until the regiment had executed a half wheel,
then charged forward with the ^-est of the line upon the advancing foe, whose
ranks were quickly broken, and his whole line driven ii^om the open field back
to the cover of the woods and to his guns. The Tenth captured sixty prisoners
and a. stand of colors. A sword taken from an officer of the Seventeenth Vir-
gioia, manufactured at Eichmond, bearing the letters "C. S. A.," was presented
to Colonel Warner on the field, by General Seymour.
Unfortunately the two supporting regiments were ordered forward in the
same charge, and all were necessarily thrown into more or less confasion. The
regiments becoming intermingled, and the men elated with the success of the
charge, it was impossible, by every effort the officers could make, to restore the
ranks before the enemy again came forward in increased force and unbroken
columns. Colonel Warner, with a hundred men, was thrown forward to occu-
py a house and some temporary breastworks. The enemy advanced rapidly in
heavy force and played upon our confused lines with his batteries. Warner
opened a sharp fire from the breastworks, checking the rebel advance and hold-
ing him back at that point until the position was flanked in consequence of the
yielding of the troops on the left, when a number of Warner's men were cap-
tured, a part escaping with much difficulty. Here Adjutant General Biddle
was mortally wounded. He very imprudently came to this point to look at the
advancing bne, and declared that they were our men, when he was struck by
a musket ball or canister shot. The supports, at this juncture, commanded by
General Seymour, and Colonels Simmons and M'Candless, had been lying close
to the gTOund for protection from the enemy's shots. As they rose up to charge
a volley seemed to sweep them. Colonel Simmons was killed, General Sey-
mour's horse was shot and he fell out of the column. At almost the same in-
stant nearly every officer to whom the troops looked for support was cut down.
Bewildered by the suddenness and impetuosity of the attack, they were borne
back in some disorder to the woods 5 but so stubbornly had the field been con-
tested by the Eeserves, and by a portion of Hooker's Corps, which came oppor-
tunely to the support of the left wing, that the enemy failed to push his advan-
tage, and night soon coming on the battle ended, leaving the Eeserves in pos-
evening the wounded men passed through a field in which were a number of sheep, when Ser-
geant Hollister, notwithstanding his arm was so shattered as afterwards to require amputa-
tion, took his revolver, and in company with others, after a hard chase, succeeded in bringing
one of them down. Having detailed one of my men to help them along, he made them a good
kettle of mutton broth, of which they all partook and were much invigorated."
103
818 THIRTY-NINTH REGIMENT — TENTH RESERVE. 18^2
session of nearly the same ground which they occupied at the opening of the
battle. The men were completely exhausted, and they dropped down to rest
where they stood; but at the expiration of two hours they were again sum-
moned into line. It was with the utmost difficulty that they could be aroused.
]Maiiy, after being awakened and ordered out, fell asleep again, even dropped
down after taking their places in the ranks, and in the darkness that prevailed^
u ere left behind to be awakened next morning by the enemy, and marched to
Richmond. During the night the regiment moved to Malvern Hill, and dur-
ing the battle of the succeeding day was not engaged. The loss in the Tenth^
in the series of battles which commenced at Mechanicsville, was over two hun-
dred. Captain Miller was killed ; Lieutenant Gaither was mortally wounded ;
Captains Adams, Ayer, M'Connell and Phipi)S, and Lieutenants Moore, Wray
and Shipler were wounded.
From Malvern Hill the army withdrew to Harrison's Landing. While here
Major Sion B. Smith resigned, and Captain James B. Knox, of company E, suc-
ceeded him. On the night of the 31st of July, the camp was cannonaded by
a party of the enemy on the opposite side of the James, and the Tenth, with
others, was thrown across the river as a working party to clear away the trees
and underwood, and to picket the right bank of the river. It was, accordingly,
the last to embark in the transfer of the army from the James to the Eappa-
hannock.
At Fredericksburg, Lieutenant Colonel Warner was detailed by General
Burnside to take charge of a party of convalescents and stragglers, left behind
out of the whole army, and to follow it in its march to join General Pope; but
he afterwards moved them by steamer to Alexandria. During the ten days
that followed he collected and forwarded to their commands seven thousand
men.
From the Peninsula the regiment passed to the army of General Pope, and
participated in the second Bull Kun battle. On the 28th, M'Dowell's Corps
was manoBuvred during the greater portion of the day with the design of cutting
off and capturing Jackson's Corps; but finding, towards evening, that this pro-
ject was likely to prove abortive, and that its own safety was in peril, it suddenly
shot off in the dii-ection of Manassas Junction, infantry, cavalry, and artillery.
Scarcely had it reached that point, when it made a sharp turn and marched
rapidly back, coming to a stand near the position from which it had started a
few hours before.
During the 29th, several feints were made by the Reserves, with a view of
drawing off the enemy from other points of attack. The Tenth was several
times under fixe during the day, but was withdrawn without severe loss. Late
in the evening it was vigorously shelled by the enemy, but was removed and
sent out on picket, Captain Ayer having charge of the line. Early on the fol-
lowing morning it was withdrawn and posted with the division on the extreme
left of the army. Towards the close of the day, a heavy and combined attack
was made upon that part of the line, and the Tenth was hotly engaged with
varying success, the men fighting bravely and suffering severe loss; but it was
found impossible to withstand the sui)erior force concentrated against it. It
had been pressed back a half mile when night put an end to the engagement.
The army at once began its retreat, falling back upon Centreville. The division
was here under command of General Eeynolds, and was handled with great
skill throughout the three days of conflict. The loss in the Tenth was twelve
1862 SOUTH MOUNTAIN AND ANTIETAM. 819
killed, thirty-four wounded and nineteen missing. Of the killed were Captain
Hindman and Lieutenant Fox, and of the wounded. Colonel Kirk, Captain Ayor,
Adjutant Phelps and Lieutenant Williams.
The regiment next met the enemy at South Mountain. It was at first held
in reserve, but was soon ordered in, to cover the space betweeu the First Bri-
gade and the left of the division. At the crest of the first ridge the column
was swept by a heavy fire, and many fell. Lieutenant Colonel Warner, now
in command of the regiment, had his horse shot under him, and the men, dis-
pirited by their defeat at Bull Eun, hesitated to advance, — ^hesitated in the very
position in which they were most exposed; but urged forward by their officers,
they rushed on driving the enemy before them. After passing the first crest
and descending into the ravine, they suffered much less, though nearly every
rock and tree concealed an enemy. In ascending the rugged moimtain side, his
shots generally passed harmless over head, while theirs told with fearful effect-
To the right of the regiment was a low gap and an open field. When half way
up the mountain side a considerable body of the enemy was discovered retreat-
ing along the crest in this field. Moving to the right, the regiment rushed up
the acclivity with all possible speed to cut off the party, now flying before the
First Brigade. The men reached the summit in a state of complete exhaustion,
but in time to intercept from two to three hundred, a portion escaping. Ac
this point the Tenth was relieved by General Duryea, but bearing to the left
to close with the Ninth and Twelfth regiments, it fought its way to the summit,
where it rested* for the night, greatly elated with the victory gained. The
wounded of the regiment were speedily cared for, and many a union soldier
gave up his blanket to a wounded rebel. It was highly complimented on the
field for its gallantry, both by General Hooker and General Meade. The loss
was four killed and nineteen wounded.
Following up the retreating foe, he was found drawn up hi order of battle
behind Antietam Creek. "On the evening of the 16th," says Colonel Warner,
in his report of the battle, " Hooker's Corps moved forward and occupied a
position on the Hagerstown pike, three-fourths of a mile back of the Dunkard
Church. My regiment was on the extreme right of the division, with King's
Division in my rear, and in moving into position was subjected to a heavy fire
from a rebel battery. After gaining our position I threw out pickets along the
Hagerstown pike, and to the right of it. After dark I was ordered by one of
General Hooker's aids to post my regiment behind a battery stationed in our
rear on liigh ground. 1 was already directly in front of the battery on ground
low enough to be safe from our own shots, and well protected in front by a ledge
of limestone. This position I considered enabled us better to protect the bat-
tery than we possibly could if posted behind it, on open ground without cover;
for, on a hill opposite us, was stationed a rebel battery of eight or ten guns,
and it was very evident that when daylight came the batteries would open upon
each other. Upon pointing out to General Hooker the advantage of our posi-
* " I finally lay down," says Colonel Warner, 'Recollections' of the Battle, " but not to sleep.
I was too much elated with joy at our victory to sleep. I never felt before as then. The skies
never seemed so near or so clear. The stars looked as though they were partakers of our glory.
We had been baffled on the Peninsula ; had been beaten and discomfitted at Bull Run j the
enemy were invading the north ; yet 1 did not know that I had been dispirited ; but the change
was so glorious ; the consciousness that we had by sheer hard fighting beaten the enemy and
driven him from his strong position, filled me to overflowing, and gave me confidence that we
would finally win and the country be safe."
820 thihty-nlnth regiment — tenth reserve. 1862
tion, behind the limestone ledge in the low ground between our batteries and
those of the rebels, I was ordered to re-occupy it. Picket firing m our front
was kept up through the night, and as daylight came, the two opposing bat-;
teries opened with terrific thunder. The shot and shell went shrieking over
our heads and crashing through the tree tops, but protected by our position
we escaped with but one man slightly wounded." * * *
"A report had reached General Hooker that the enemy was threatening our
right flank, and I was ordered by him to move out with the Tenth Eegiment to
our right and jQ?ont, to watch the enemy and protect our flank. My order was,
'move immediately with your regiment to the right and Iront as far as you
can get, and find out all about the rebels and report to the General.' I started
the regiment at double quick towards our flank, and pressing forward upon the
enemy's flank, ascertained that instead of threatening our flank he was hurry-
ing a fresh brigade to the part of the field where Hooker's Corps was most
hotly engaged. I immediately threw out nearly the whole regiment into a corn-
field, as skirmishers, placing the rest as a reserve under cover, and opened a
sharp fire upon the enemy's moving columns. This movement had the intended
effect. The enemy evidently expecting an attack in force, halted his columns,
formed liue, and threw out skirmishers to engage us. Meanwhile I sent a few
chosen men further to our right, who crept up close enough to the rebel battery
to kill the horses and pick ofl' the gunners. For about twenty minutes the
skirmishing was kept up sharply and the enemy's whole force was held at bay.
He evidently construed it into a movement on his flank. I had ascertained and
reported to General Hooker fully the enemy's movements." Being the only
mounted officer on that part of the field, Colonel Warner was a conspicuous
mark for the enemy's sharp-shooters. After having his horse twice struck, his
sword once, one ball graze his right side and another pass through his coat, he
was at length hit by a minnie ball in the right hip which shattered the pelvis
bone and entirely disabled him.* The command then devolved on Captain
Smith, Colonel Kirk and Major Knox being absent on account of sickness, who
led it with great skill and bravery and brought it out of the battle in good
order. Lieutenant Colonel Warner's wound was thought to be mortal, but after
five months' of great suffering the ball was extracted and he stni survives.
Soon after this battle Colonel Kirk resigned and was succeeded by Lieutenant
Colonel Warner. Major Kiiox was promoted to be Laeutenant Colonel, and
Captain Ayer, of company I, Major.
General Burnside, with many misgivings, assumed command of the army of
the Potomac on the 7th of November. The major part of it was at this time in
the neighborhood of Warrenton. His plan of campaign involved the crossing
of the Eappahannock near Fredericksburg. Before his pontoons arrived and
his army was ready to cross, the enemy had concentrated! on the opposite
bank and stood ready to contest his passage and his further advance. On the
* Extract from General Meade's OFFiciAii Report. — I also wish to mention particu-
larly the efllciency and gallantry of lieutenant Colonel Warner, Tenth Pennsylvania Reserves,
both in the actions at South Mountain and on the Antietam. He was detached with his regi-
ment for special service, accomplished by him in the most creditable manner, and in the latter
battle was severely wounded. He is an officer whom I would be glad to see elevated to a
higher position."
t While these movements were going on, General Lee was losing no time. His right wing,
under General Jackson, had moved by the left flank eighteen miles, and was in position in front
of General Franklin, closing upon Hood's Division the right of Longstreefs Corps at Deep
1863 PRBDEEIOKSBURG AND GETTYSBURG. 821
night of the 10th of December, the Tenth left camp with the Third Brigade,
under command of Brigadier General Jackson, and proceeded to the bank of
the river, three miles below Fredericksburg, where two pontoon bridges were
speedily laid and a crossing was effected without loss. On the morning of the
13th, the regiment moved with the division to the point whence the attack was
to be made, where it was formed, and was soon imder a heavy fire of artillery;
Soon the word was given to advance, and in the face of a destructive fiie of
musketry and artillery it swept forward and carried the enemy's intrenchments ;
but failing of support the division was forced back and compelled to retire with
great loss. The Tenth, in this engagement, was led by Lieutenant Colonel
Knox, who won great credit for his skill and bravery. The loss was severe^
being eleven killed, seventy five wounded and fifty-one captured.
The regiment, in command of Major Ayer, participated in the toilsome but
jfruitless attempt of Biu:nside to again cross the Rappahannock and offer battle,
and soon after, with the entire division, was ordered to the defences of Wash-
ington to rest and recruit. Some of the companies had become so much reduced
by constant service as to bo unable to muster more than three or four men for
parade, and these without a commissioned oflicer or Sergeant. It was at first
stationed at Hall's and Upton's Hills. In April, 1863, it was ordered to Wash-
ington, where it remained until the 1st of June, when it returned to Upton's
HHl.
On the 26th of June, the First and Third Brigades were ordered to join the
Fifth Corps in its advance into Maryland. The Tenth was now in command of
Colonel Warner, who, though still suffering irom his wound received at Antie-
tam, moved resolutely with his men. General Reynolds, with the First Corps,
met and engaged the enemy at a poiot a little beyond Gettysburg, on the 1st
of July. The army was ordered to concentrate here with all possible dispatch.
The Reserves reached the field at nine o'clock on the morning of the 2d, where
they rested in rear of the heights overlooking the town, until 2 P. M., when
they were ordered forward to the support of the First and Second divisions of
the Fifth Corps, ah^eady engaged, and now hard pressed on the summit and
to the right of Little Round Top. The Mnth, Tenth and Twelfth regiments
being on the left, swept along the rear and to the left of Little Round Top,
driviag the enemy back — ^the Tenth, at sunset or a little after, occupying the
hollow between Round Top and Little Round Top. It was on the brow of this
spur that the Fir^t Division, and especially Vincent's Brigade, had had a fierce
conflict. Early on the morning of the 3d, Colonel Warner moved his regimentj
under orders of Colonel Fisher, commanding the brigade, forward so as to hold
aU the ground between the two mountain spurs, and immediately set to work
erecting a defence. The fragments of rock scattered about were soon brought
together, and in less than an hour a heavy stone wall was erected, which be-
fore midday had been extended by other regiments to the summit of Round
Top. At ten o'clock, A. M., a heavy artillery fire was concentrated upon the
position held by the Tenth, doing little damage, however, and was followed
soon after by an infantry attack which was easily repulsed. The regiment con-
tinued to hold this liae during the day, and on the morning of the 4th, the
firing having ceased, the enemy began to withdraw. The day was spent in •
Run. Long-street, already at Fredericksburg, had only to break camp and occupy the lines pre
viously arranged for his divisions, Anderson, M'Laws, Ransom, Pickett and Hood, from left
to right as navaed.— Battle Meld of Fredericksburg, {Rebel,) page 14.
822 THIKTY-NIUTH EEGIMENT — TENTH KESERVE. 18G4
burying the dead and in drawing supplies, and on the 5th General Meade com-
menced a very guarded and well ordered pursuit. The loss in the engagement
was two killed and five wounded.
Crossing the Potomac on the 18th of July, it proceeded to the neighborhood
of Warrenton, and subsequently advanced with the army and was slightly en-
gaged at Broad Eun, near Bristoe Station, where it had one killed, Corporal
Waugh, of company G. Eetiring to Centreville, and thence to Fairfax Court
House Meade, on the 7th of October, again advanced upon the Eappahannock,
the Tenth crossing the river at Kelly's Ford and occupying the unfinished win-
ter quarters of the enemy. On the 26th, the regiment again moved forward,
and crossing the Eapidan at the Culpepper Mine Ford, advanced by the Orange
plank road to New Hope Church, where it came up with the cavalry, already
engaged. It was immediately brought upon the line, the left of the regiment
resting upon an abandoned railroad grade. Company B was immediately
thrown forward as skirmishers, and repulsed several attempts of the enemy to
drive them out. Determined to gain the position, he soon brought a battery of
rifled guns into position to rake it, which were speedily silenced by our own guns,
when the line advanced and he was driven nearly a. mile into the broken timber
ground on the head waters of Miue Eun. The regiment escaped in the encoun-
ter with only one wounded. Deeming it impolitic to attack the enemy in his
strong position, Meade determined to withdraw, and returned across the Eap-
pahannock, the Fifth Corps being posted along the Orange and Alexandria
Eailroad. The Tenth Eegiment was stationed at Warrenton Junction, and
subsequently at Manassas Junction, where it was charged with guarding the
road from Bristoe Station to the Bull Eun Bridge, under the immediate com-
mand of Captain Pattee, Of company B, a brave and skOlful officer. During
the entire winter the enemy's cavalry and bushwhackers greatly annoyed the
guard. No soldier could go beyond rifle range of the camp without danger of
being shot or captured, and as many casualties occurred, a constant and un-
tiring vigilance was necessary for the safety of the camp and the road.
Upon the resignation of Lieutenant Colonel Knox, Major Ayer assumed
command, and was subsequently commissioned Lieutenant Colonel. Abandon-
ing winter quarters on the 29th of April, the regiment moved to the neighbor-
hood of Culpepper, where it joined the army under Grant, the Eeserves, com-
manded by Crawford, being still attached to the Fifth Corps. At midnight of
the 3d the division crossed the Eapidan, and bivouacked in ihe Wilderness on
the night of the 4th. During the following day the regiment was engaged in
skirmishing with the enemy and manoeuvring, and at one time, the troops on
the right having been heavily engaged and driven back, the entire division was
in imminent danger of being cut off 5 but was withdrawn, the Tenth without loss,
to the neighborhood of the Lacy House, where the line was re-formed and in-
trenched. On the 6th, the regiment moved with the brigade to the right, and
was pushed forward a mile or more, driving the enemy. In this advance Col-
onel Ayer was severely wounded, and was borne from the field, the command
devolving upon Captain Valentine Phipps, of company E. The regiment suf-
fered severe loss in wounded and had one killed. At night it was moved to
the right on the double quick, to meet anight attack made on the Sixth Corps;
but previous to its arrival order had been restored. Again, on the 8th, at Spott-
sylvania Court House, the regiment was hotly engaged, and on the 9th, until
late at night, when it was moved to the right, forming a line at the base of a
1864
RETURN AWn BTUSTETl OUT OF SETJVICT5
823
long wooded ridge which extended to the River Po. On the following morning
the Tenth was deployed as skirmishers and adva.nced driving the enemy in
upon his intrenched line. In this engagement the regiment had one killed and
several woimded. Fighting its way with the division, it crossed the Pamunky
on the 28th, and on the 29th moved forward to Tolopotomy Creek, skirmishing
as it went. On the 30th the enemy was met in considerable force near Bethesda
Church, where the Reserves were at first driven back in some disorder; but
finally forming in a favorable position, a temporary breast-work of rails was
thrown up and the enemy was checked. Reforming his lines he attacked in
heavy force, but was repeatedly repulsed and driven back in confasion, the
Reserves inflicting great slaughter and taking many prisoners. This was their
last battle, their time of service having expired. Many of the Tenth re-enlisted
as veterans, and formed part of the One Hundred and Ninetieth and One Hun-
dred and Mnety-first regiments. On the 11th of June, 1864, the remnants of
this brave and once strong body of men, which had fought in nearly every bat-
tle in which the army of the Potomac had been engaged, and which was not
excelled in valor by any other organization of the division, was mustured out
of service at Pittsburg.
FIELD AND STAFF OFFICERS
NAME.
RANK.
DATE OF MTTSTBR
INTO SERVICE.
!
REMARKS.
John S. M'Calmont
Col
...do
June 29, '61,
June 19, '61,
June 19, '61,
June 14, '61,
June 20, '61,
June 29, '61,
June 20, '61,
June 23, '61,
June 6, '61,
June 19, '61,
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
Resigned May 9, 1862.
Promoted from Lieut. Col. to Col., May 13, 1862-^
Adon. J. Warner ...
James B. Knox
...do
Lt. Col.
...do
resigned October 18, 1862.
Promoted fr. Capt company G, to Lt. Col., May
14, 1862— wounded at White Oak Swamp, and
Antietam— promoted to Col., April 25, 1863— tr.
to 17th reg. Vet. Reserve Corps, Nov. 23, 1863—
brevet Brig. Gen. of Volunteers, March, 1864.
Pr. from Capt Co. E. toMaj. Aug. 15, '62— to Lt.
Col., April 25, 1863— resigned Nov. 2-3, 1863.
Pr. from Capt. company I, to Maj., May 1, 1863—
Harrison Allen
Sion B Smith
Major..
...do
to Lt Col., Feb. 27, 1864— to brevet Col., March
13, 1865— wounded at Wilderness, May 6, '64—
mustered out with regiment, June 11, 1864.
Resigned February 14, 3862.
Promoted from Adj to Major, May 2, 1862 — re-
C.Miller Over
Oswald H. Gaither
Geo. W. M'Cracken
...do
Adj
...do
1
signed July 14, 1862.
Promoted from Capt. company C, to Maj., Feb.
27, 1864— absent, in arrest, at muster out.
Promoted from Sgt. Mai to 1st Lt and Adj ., Mar.
'62— wd. and pris. at Charles City Cross Roads.
June 30, 1862— died at Richmond, July 8, 1862.
Promoted from Sgt. company G, to 1st Lt. and
Adj., Feb. 22, 1863— to brevet Capt., March 13,
1865— mustered out with reg., June 11, 1864.
lifoTE.- The following abbreviations have been used in the preparation of remarks :
Ab. absent.
AoBt. ARsistaut.
Adj. Adjutant.
Bu. iJuried.
Bv. brevet.
Pd. band.
Capt. Captain.
Chap. Chaplain
Cor. Corporal. Fr. from.
Com. commissioned or Farl. furlough.
commisEiiry.
Cort. certificate.
Dis. dismissed.
Dis'y. disability.
Disch. discharged.
Exp. expiration.
Hos. hospital.
Lt. Lieutenant.
Mu8. mustered.
"Mnc. musician.
Mis. missing.
Pr. promoted.
PI. principal.
Priv. private.
Reg. regiment.
Red. reduced.
Res. resigned.
Rem. removed,
ben. Bentenced.
Serv. service.
Surg. Surgeon.
Sgt. Sergeant.
Sub. substitute.
Stew, steward.
Tf. traneforred.
Vet. veteran volunteer.
Wd. wounded.
Wds. wounds.
824
THIBTY-NITTH REGIMENT — TENTH EE SERVE,
George Norris
William R. Shippen
Benj. Rohrer
David M' Kinney..
Benjamin Barr
Latshaw M'Greggor
John F. M' Laren
Oscar D. Madge..,
George Ross
James Faucett
Virgil Elder
Joseph W. Russell-
James R. Patton
Wash. L. Atler
Eugene N. Petrie...
William Austin
Jas. P. K. Beighley
Josiah R. Chambers
Q. M ...
...do
Surg....
As.Sur.
...do
Chap'n
...do
Sr.Maj.
do
Q.M.Sr
...do
Com. Sr
Hos. St.
...do
PI. muc
...do..
...do .,
...do..
H
DATE OP MUSTER
t
INTO SERVICE.
>■
June 20,
'61,
3
July 3,
'61,
3
June 26,
'61,
3
June 29,
'61,
3
July 15,
'62,
3
July 4,
'61,
o
Sept. 4,
'62,
3
June 1,
'61,
3
June 24,
'61,
3
July 15,
'61,
3
Sept. 18,
'61,
3
June 12,
'61,
3
June 19,
'61,
3
July 21,
'61,
3
June 6,
'61,
3
June 6,
'61,
3
June 3, '61,
June 24, '61,
Promoted to Capt. and A. C. S., Nov. 26, 1862.
Promoted to 1st Lt. and R. Q. M., May 1, 1863—
mustered out with regiment, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with regiment, June 11, 1864 — Bv.
Lieut. Colonel, March 13, 1865.
Promoted to Surg. 134th reg. P. V., Sept. 1, 1862.
Mustered out with regiment, June 11, 1864.
Resigned June 14, 1862.
Mustered out with regiment, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb 27, '62.
Promoted to Sergeant Major, February 27, '64 —
mustered out with regiment, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June 26, '62.
Transferred to 191st reg, P. V., June 1, '64— Vet.
Mustered out with regiment, June 11, 1864.
Pr. to Asst. Surg., 139th reg. P. V., Mar. 1, 1863.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., June 1, '64.
Died at Harrison's Landing, Va., July 4, 1862.
Discharged by order of War Dept., Feb. 28, '63.
; Transferred to 199th reg. P. V., June 1, 1864.-
Mustered out with regiment, June 11, 1864. '
Company A.
RECRUITED AT SOMERSET, SOMERSET COUNTY.
Robert P. Cummins
Jas. S. Hinchman....
Capt....
..do
Chaun'y F.Mitchell
..do
John C. Gaither
...do
IstLt...
...do
...do
James M. Marshall
2d Lt...
Rufus C. Landis
1st Sgt.
Adolph Winter
Oswald H. Gaither..
Eugene N. Petrie...
Herman G. WeUer..
Serg't..
...do
...do
...do
H. G. Cunningham
...do
..do
Henry H. Kuhn
...do
Alexander Koontz ..
...do
Francis Phillippi
...do
...do
Samuel R. Pile.
do
Charles G. Ogle
Samuel P. Pearson
William P. Huston
Corp....
...do..,..
...do.....
June 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
July 17, '61,
June 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
June 6, '61,
June 6, '61,
June 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
July 17, '61,
July 17, '61,
June 20, '61,
July 17, '61,
Sept. 19, '61,
Resigned January 8, 1862.
Promoted from 1st Lt., Jan. 13, 1862— killed at
Bull Run, August 30, 1862,
Promoted from Sgt. to 1st Sgt. — to 2d Lt., Aug7
1, '62— to Capt., May 1, '63— resigned Septw 3, '63^
Promoted to 1st Sgt.— to 1st Lt., May 1, '63— to
Capt., Mar. 1, 1864— to brevet Major, Mar. ISj
'65 — wounded at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, '62—
mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Pr. fr. 2d Lt., Jan. 8, '62— resigned July 21, '62.
Wounded at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, 1862 —
promoted to IstSgt. — to 1st Lt,, April 26, '64—
mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Promoted from 1st Sgt. to 2d Lt., Jan. 13, 1862-^
to 1st Lt., Aug. 1, 1862— died Jan. 27, 1863, of
wounds received at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, '62.
Promoted to Sgt.— to 2d Lt., May 1, '63— com. 1st
Lt., Sept. 4,'63 — notmus. — resigned Mar. 14,,'64.
Promoted to Sgt.— to 1st Sgt., April 26, 1864—
mustered out with company, June 11, 1864. ;•
Transferred to 46th regiment P. V., Oct., 18611
Promoted to Sergeant Major, July, 1861.
Promoted to Principal Musician, July 23, 1861.
Promoted from Corporal— discharged by order
of War Department, November 26, 1862.
Promoted fr. Cor.— disch. May 5, '63, for wounds
received at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, 1862.
Promoted to Sgt. —disch. May 24, '63, for wounds
received at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, 1862.
Promoted to Sgt.— disch. to accept promotion in
U. S. C. T., April 2, 1864— Vet.
Promoted to Sergeant — mustered out with com-
pany, June 11, 1864.
Promoted to Sgt. — captured at Gaines' Mill — wd.
at Bull Run, May 29, '62, Fredericksburg, Dec.
13, '62, and Wilderness, May 5, '64— mustered
out with company, June 11, 1864.
Promoted to Cor — to Sgt., Api-il 2, -64 — mustered
out with company, June 11, 1864.
Promoted to Cor.— to Sgt., April 26, 1834— cap-
tured at Fredericksurg, Dec. 13, 1862— mustered
out with company, June 11, 1864.
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 31, '62.
Discharged Oct. 14, 1862, for woutids received at
Charles City Cross Roads, June 30,' 1862.
THREE YEARS' SERVICE.
825
Chas. A. Gaither...
Isaac M'Adams....
George A. Keslar.,
James Benford
JohnG. Bricker....
Jacob Wiltrout
Samuel Seese
William G. Stoner..
Rob't E. Laughton
William Austin
Ash, Alfred ,
Auman, Hugh
AUiaon, Robert
Anderson, Jesse
Barret, Jas. W. A..,
Boyd, C. F. P.
Baldwin, David....,
Benford, Fletcher.,
Bense, John
Bricker, George W
Berkey, Christian...
Corp..
..do...
..do...,
..do...,
..do....
...do
..do
..do
..do
Muc...
Private
..do
..do
..do
..do
.do.
Cook, Solomon. .
Camp, Daniel....
Countryman, E..
Cooper, Benj. F.
Custer, John
Coleman, Ephraim
Custer, Richard....,
Critchfleld, Henry.,
Cable, William ,
Cobaugh, John E...
Casebeer, Jacob ,
Conrad, William E
Dively, Charles
Davis, Wesley W ...
Durst, Dennis
Elder, Virgil
Faidley, Elijah P....
Frank, Henry J
Folk, Jacob
Glenu, Wellington;.
Garlitz, William H
Gonder, John
Glotfelty, XJrbanus
Garletts, Jonas
Hicks, Wilson C
Hoyle, John
Hinchman, C. M
Huston, C. F. .
Hershberger, John
Huston, Alex. H....
Horner, Franklin...
Humbert, Joseph D
Heckart, Benj. F....
Heinbaugh, Oyrus..
Houpt, WilUamF.I
104
do.
...do.
.do.
.do....
.do....
.do....
.do....
.do ....
.do....
.do....
.do....
.do....
.do....
.do
.do.
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
June 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
July 17, '61,
June 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
June 6, '61,
July 17, '61,
June 20, '61,
Oct. 29, '62,
July 17, '61,
June 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
Oct. 31, '63,
June 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
July 17, '61,
June 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
Oct. 29, '62,
Oct. 29, '62,
Oct. 29, '62,
Oct. 29, '62,
Sept. 19, '61,
July 17, '61,
June 20, '61,
July 17, '61,
Sept. 18,
June 20,
Sept. 19,
June 20,
June 20,
June 20,
June 20,
July 17,
June 20,
June 20,
June 20,
Sept. 19, '61,
July
July
Oct.
Oct.
June
July
June
17, '61,
17, '61,
29, '62,
29, '62,
20, '61,
17, '61,
20, '61,
Discharged Dec. 25, 1862, for wounds received at
Bull Run, August 80, 1862.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 11,1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Wounded at Spottsylvania, May 10, '64— absent
at muster out.
Wounded at Wilderness, May 8, 1864— absent at
muster out.
Captured at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, '62— mus-
tered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Wounded at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, '62— mus-
out with company, June 11, 1864.
Captured at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, '62— miss-
ing in action at Wilderness, May 8, 1864.
Promoted Principal Musician, July, 1861.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1861.
Discharged for wounds, August 12, 1863.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Deserted October 31, 1862.
Captured at Fredericksburg, December 13, '62^
wounded May 9, 1864— absent at muster out.
Discharged May 26, 1863, for wounds received at
South Mountain, September 14, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 16, '61.
Drafted — ti-ansferred to company I, 191st regi-
ment P. v., June 1, 1864.
Killed at Mechanicsville, June 26, 1862.
Died Jan. 4, '63, of wounds received at Freder-
icksburg— bu. in Mil. Asylum Cem'y, D. C.
Died Sept. 18, '62, of wounds received at 2d Bull
Run — buried at Philadelphia.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Captured at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862— wd. at
Spottsylvania, May 10, '64 — ^absent at mus. out.
Missing in action at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Discharged May 5, 1863, for wounds received at
Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 17, '63.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Feb. 15, '64.
Tr. to Co. I, 191st reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vet.
Tr. to company I, 191st reg. P. V., June 1, 1864.
Tr. to company I, 191st reg. P. V., June 1, 1864.
Died May 19, 1864, of wounds received at Wil-
derness, May 5, 1864.
Died March 28, '63, of wounds received at Fred-
ericksburg, Dec. 13, 'G2 — bu. at Philadelphia.
Killed af Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged May 5, 1863, for wounds received in
action, August 27, 1862.
Died September 16, 1862, of wounds received at
Bull Run, August 30, 1862.
Promoted to Q. M. Sergeant, May 1, 1863.
Mustered out with comp;iny, June 11, 1864.
Tr. to company I, 191st reg." P. V., June 1, 1864.
Deserted June 4, 1862.
Wd. at Gaines' Mill, June 27, '62— ab. at mus. out.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Sept. 1, 1SG3.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Dec. 9, 1863.
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Deserted September 21, 1862.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Captured at Bull Run, August 30, '62— mustered
out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged Jan. 17, 1863, for wounds received
June 30, 1862.
Tr. to Co. I, 191st reg. P. V., June 1, 1864— Vet.
Tr. to Co. I, 191st reg. P. V., June 1, 1864— Vet.
Tr. to company I, 191st reg. P. V., June 1, 1864.
Tr. to company I, 191st reg. P. V., June 1, 1864.
KiUed at South Mountain, September 14, 1862.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
826
THIRTY-NINTH REGIMENT — TENTH RESERVE,
Kidner, Henry.
Knee, Daniel S
Kimmell, Wm. H...
Kurtz, Simon P
Koontz, Edward J..
Kimmell, John O...
Lenhart, SolomonA
L/Owrey, Michael C
M' Adams, F. M
Mathias, John P.,
MiUer, Joseph
M'Kinley, Henry C
Moore, Oliver
Metzler, Jacob.
Nedrow, Alex
Nedrow, John
Penrod, Harrison H
PUe, George
Pugh, John
Peil, Peter
Rhodes, Frank. H..
Ramage, Wm. E...
Ridinger, John A.
Richmire, Joshua.
Rock, Hezekiah...,
Saylor, Samuel
Saylor, Alexander..
Saylor, Josiah
Schockey, Jairus R
Slater, Henry W....
Smith, Luther A...
Smith, WUliam H.
Shaffer, Jeremiah.,
Shaulus, Levi
Sumstine, Jacob....
Stern, Alexander . .
Schneckenber, J. M ...do
Private
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do,
..do,
..do.
..do.
..do.
.do.
.do
.do
.do
.do.....
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do.,
.do ..,
.do.,
.do ..
.do..,
.do ..
.do.,
.do..
..do ...
..do...
..do ...
..do...
..do..
..do..,
..do...
..do...
..do..,
..do...
Stewart, Thomas...,
Tayman, Geo. H
Tilson, Edward F...
Walker, Frank R...
Walker, Samuel
Wagner, WUliam...
Wimer, George W..
Walker, Wm. H
Young, William
Yutzy, Jeremiah....
Yoder, Tobias D
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
Jvme 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
June 20. '61,
Sept. 19, '61,
June 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
July 21, '61,
July 17, '61,
Oct. 29, '62,
Oct. 29, '62,
June 20, '61,
Oct. 29, '62,
June 20, '61,
July 17, '61,
Oct. 29, '62,
Oct. 29, '62,
June 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
Sept. 19, '61,
Oct. 29, '62,
June 20, '61,
July 17, '61,
Junel 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
Sept. 19, '61,
Oct. 29, '62,
Oct. 29, '62,
June 20, '61,
June
Sept.
July
June
Jtily
July
July
July
July
July
July
Wounded at Gaines' MUl, June 27, 1862— mus-
tered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Disch. Jan. 17 , 1863, foe wds. rec. June 30, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 1, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 30, '62.
Died September 15, 1862.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Captured at Fredericksburg, December 13, '62 —
mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Wounded at Fredericksburg, December 13, '62—
mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Wounded at Fredericksburg, December 13, '62 —
mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with conrpany, June 11, 1864.
Discb. on Surgeon's certificate — date unknown.
Tr. to company I, 191st reg. P. V., June 1, 1864.
Tr. to company I, 19 1st reg. P. V., June 1, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Wounded at Bristoe Station, Va., Oct. 14, 1863—
mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Mar. 14, '63.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 1, 1864.
Missing in action at Spottsylvania, May 9, 1864.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve CorpSj Dec. 9, 1863.
Tr. to Co. I, 191st reg. P. V., June 1, 1864— Vet.
Tr. to company I, 191st reg. P. V., June 1, 1864.
Tr. to company T, 191st reg. P. V., June 1, 1864.
Wounded at Spottsylvania C. H. , May 10, '64 — ab.
at muster out.
Wounded at Spottsylvania C. H., May 9, 1864— ab.
at muster out.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Wounded at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, '62— mus-
tered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Transferred to Vet. Res. Corps — date unknown.
Transferred to Co. I, 191st reg. P. V., June 1, '64.
Transferred to Co. 1, 191st reg. P. V., June 1, '64.
Transferred to Co. 1, 191st reg. P. V., June 1, '64.
Died May 11, 1864, of wounds received at Wilder-
ness, May 9, 1864 — buried on battle-field.
Mustered out -with company, June 11, 1864.
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V., June 1, 1864.
Died Sept., '(12, of wda. received June 30, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 23, '62.
Died 1862, of wounds received June SO, 1862.
Deserted— date unknown.
Deserted— date unknown-
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 24, '62.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Sept. 1, 1863.
Company B.
RECRUITED AT WEST MIDDLESEX, MERCER COUNTY.
Thos. M'Connell.
Jos. B. Pattee.
Chas. N. Jackson...
David Farrell.
IstLt,,
Lt.,
June 19,
June 19,
'61,
'61,
3
3
June 19,
'61,
3
June 19,
'61,
3
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 10, '62.
Promoted from 2d to 1st Lt., July 21, 1861— to
Capt., April 22, 1863— transferred to I90th reg.
P. v., June 1, 1864.
Promoted from 1st Sgt. to 2d Lt., July 21, '61—
to 1st Lt., June 1, 1863, and A. D. C. to Brig.
Gen. Seymour — mustered out with company,
June 11, 1864.
Promoted from Sgt. to 2d Lt., April 24, 1803—
mustered out with company,' June 11, 1864.
THREE \ EARS' SERVICE.
827
JohnW. Porter
A. H. M' Williams..
Win. N. Johnson...
John B. Crawford..
Jefferson C. Wentz
David Gilleland
Irvine Miller
George Wareham...
Wm. F. Barnett
Robert C. Grossman
Wm. A. Edenburn
John B. Caldwell...
Joseph Baker
Norman Johnson . . .
Frazer Dillan
Dennison Jacobs ....
John M'Connell
John Brown
Wm. B. Maxwell ...
Ague, Eli J
Arbaugh, Henry M
Beverly, Menzon....
Byers, Walter D
Bartholomew, S
Buckalew, Garret...
Bell, Samuel M
Beaver, George W..
Clark, Samuel B
Clark, Charles R
Clawges, Samuel B
Case, Henry W
Curtis, Leonard
Clark, Samuel
Campman, Timothy
Caldwell, Robert. . . .
Dunmire, Rich'd A ...do
Dunham, Jonathan
Davis, Clark C
Donavan, Cornelius
Day, Alfred C
Eaton, Isaac
Fea^ier. James R...
Faucett, James
Gardner, Wm. J
Greer, John H
Gibson, William B..
Henry, William C.
Houston, W W M'B
Hilkirk, Isaac
Heasley, Urius W ..
Hogue, James
Hunt, William
Jellison, William ...
Jacobs, Lafayette...
Kelso, George
King, Benjamin G..
Kirkwood, James...
Kelly, Thomas
Kelly, Andrew
Liivermore, P. M.
Lcasure, John W
Lyon, John E
Mayberry, Alex. M
Mathews. Alfred
Madden, Morris
Mallory, Wm. H
Marsteller, Lemuel
M'Ginn, William J
M'Gowen, John
M'Garvey, Edward
M'Cann, John
M'Call. Alonzo
June 19, '61,
June 19, '61,
June 19, '61,
Aug. 4, '61,
June 19, '61,
June 19, '61,
June 19, '61,
June 19, '61,
July 15, '61,
July 15, '61,
June 19, '61,
June 19, '.;i,
June 19, 'i;i,
June 19, '61,
July 15, '61,
June 19, '61,
June 19, '61,
June 19, '61,
July 15, '61,
June 19, '61.
June 19, '61,
June 19, '61,
July 15, '61
June 19, '61,
July 15, '61
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11 , 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 15, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 4, '62.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vet.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 10, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 10, '62,
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 30, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 7, '62.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vet,
Died June 3, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 20, '62.
Discharged by General Order, October 29, 1862.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 1, '64r— Vet.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vet.
Killed in action, June 30, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 11, IS'M.
Capt'd at Wilderness,May 5, '64— disch. Mar. 7, '65.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 18'J4.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Apr. 30, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 15, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, April, 1862.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vet.
Died Nov. 12, '62, of wounds received in action.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 6, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 27, '62.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vet.
Died July 2, 1862, of wounds received in action.
ISIustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June 26, '62.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 1, '62.
Disch. on Surg, cert., Dec. 22, '62— re-enlisted Jan.
5, '64.— tr. to 191st reg. P, V., June 1, 1864.
Wd, at South Mountain, September 14, 1862— dis-
charged on Surgeon's certificate, June 10, 1863.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb., 1863.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V., June 1, '64.
KiUed at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30, '62.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 22, '62.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vet.
KUled at Gaines' MiU, June 27, 1862.
Deserted June 2, 1863.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864,
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vet.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov, 22, '62.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 28, '62.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vet.
Killed at South Mountain, September 14, 1862.
Killed at Gettysburg, July 2, '63— buried in Na-
tional Cemetery— section B, grave, 82.
828
THDRTY-NmTH BEGIMENT — TENTH EBSBRVE,
M'Olusky, James..,
M'Gonnell, Patrick
M'Kibben, Alex'r..
Near, John
O'Hare, James
Piper, Samuel
Peters, Frank
Powell, John W
Paten, Milo
Porter, Alex'r W....
Paten, George
Robinson, Lyman B
RusseU, Joseph W.
Resoner, James
Root, Faj'-ette
Simpson, Milton
Stambaugh, David.,
Shearer, George W..
Smith, Robert D
Scott, James S
Sutley, John
Thomas, Thomas....
Thomas, David
Towman, William...
Thompson, Elijah...
Tait, David.
Webster, John P
White, Thomas C...
Walker, Orrin
Walker, JohnH
Pi'ivate
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June 19,
June 19,
June 19,
June 19,
June 19,
June 19,
July 15,
July 15,
June 19,
July 15,
July 15,
June 19,
June 12,
June 19,
Julv 15,
July 15,
June 15,
June 15,
July 15,
June 19,
Mar. 24,
June 19,
June 19,
June 19,
June 19,
July 15,
June 19,
June 19,
June 19,
July 15,
Died May 20, 1862.
Deserted June 2, 1863.
Deserted June 2, 1863.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Deserted June 2, 1863.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 1, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 4, '61.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vet.
Promoted to Commissary Sergeant, Sept. 1, '62.
Died September 21, 1862.
KUled at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 27, '62.
Discharged by General Order, October 29, 1862.
Died Oct. 21, '62, of wounds received in action.
Killed at Spottsylvania 0. H., May 12, 1864.
Killed at Wilderness, May 8, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 4, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 10, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. May 1, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 20, '62.
Discharged by General Order, October 29, 1862.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vet.
Company C.
recruited at franklin, venango county.
C. Miller Over
Charles C. Cochran
Charles W. Mackey
William M. Patton
Samuel M'Kenzie...
Jesse L. Pryer
Milton S. Singleton
John C.Kirkpatrick
Preston M. Hill
Lewis W. M'Quaid
Jas. L. M'Cullough
Walter B. Fogus
Noble F. Leslie
GUlis G. Keener
Wm. C. M'Elwain..
Elihu G. Neighbor..
WiUiam Dougherty
George G. M'Lain...
Thomas W. Agnew
George W. Peters
Samuel Moyer
James M. Covert.,
Robert D. Sutton
F. T. Alexander,
James B. White
Benj. P. Addleman
Myers Eckenberger
John M. Wimer
W. H. Kirkpatrick
June 23, '61,
June 23, '61,
June 23, '61,
July 21, '61,
June 23, '61,
Dec. 19, '63,
June 23, '61,
June 23, '61,
June 23, '61,
June 23, '61,
June 23, '61,
June 23, '61,
June 23, '61,
Dec. 19, '63,
June 23, '61,
June 23, '61,
June 23, '61,
June 23, '61,
June 23, '61,
June 23, '61,
June 23, '61,
June 23, '61,
June 23, '61,
June 23, '61,
Feb. 18, '62,
June 23, '61,
June '23, '61,
June 23, '61,
June 23, '61,
Promoted to Major, February 27, 1864.
Pr. fr. 2d Lt., Mar. 18, 1864— dis. May 1, 1864.
Dismissed June 27, 1863.
Pr. from IstSgt.to 1st Lieutenant, April 26, '64—
mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 14, '62.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vet.
Disch. for wounds, with loss of arm, Nov. 14, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 14, '61.
Missing in action at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Discharged for wounds, January, 1863.
Discharged for wounds, March V, 1863.
Discharged for wounds. May 27, 1863.
Pr. toSgt — tr. to 191st reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vet.
Pr. fr. Cor — tr. to 191st reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vet.
Promoted to Corporal— to Sergeant— transferred
to 191st regiment, June 1, 1864— Vet.
Promoted to Sergeant, May 17, 1863~wounded—
absent at muster out.
Promoted to Corporal, April 15, 1864— mustered
out with company, June 11, 1864.
Died at Fredericksburg, June 17, 1862.
Missing in action at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862,
Discharged for wounds, March 7, 1863.
Discharged for wounds, April 11, 1863.
Captured at Bethesda Church, May 30, '64— trans-
ferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 1, 1864— Vet.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 1, '64r— Vet.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V., June 1, '64.
Promoted to Corporal, July 15, 1863— mustered
out with company, June 11, 1864.
Promoted to Corporal, July 15, 1863— mustered
out with company, June 11, 1864.
Killed at Spottsylvania C. H., May 9,1864— Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 14, '61
THRBT YEAES' SERVICE.
829
Emory A. Saddler..
Brown, Hiram
Bowman, Jos. M....
Brown, Lyman
Brown, Freeling
Cramer, Christop'r.,
Cross, Aaron T
Camp, Benj. F
Crispan, George
. Coulter, Robert
Crawford, John H...
Conver, George W..
Dempsey, Ephraim
Borland, David
Elliott, George
Fitzsimmons, R. H
Fulkeson, Smith
Grable, Wm. J
Griffin, Andrew
Galbraith, James B
Griffin, John
Heigle, Frederick...
Horten, William A
Jones, Thomas J
Joujrdon, John
Jourdon , John
Keith, Iliester
Kreckle, William.
Lockrout, Marcus,
Leslie, Samuel
Lovell, David
Loose, William
Morgan, Gilbert
M'Cool, George
Mav, John S
M'Fadden, Thos. M
M'Quaid, John H...
Moore, Annis
M' Curdy, Alex
M'Kenzie, Wm
M'MiUan, Dan'l B..
Morrison, David P..
M'Chesney, Sam'l ..
Meager, George
NelUs, Robert B
Nellis, Isaiah
Nickleson, James...
Oldridge, James
Pollock, Thos. H
Powell, Wm. B
Ross, Thomas J
Ross, Joseph D
Remley, William...
Ross, Samuel B
Smith, Absalom
Stewart, Samuel
Showers, Anthony..
Shattuck, Geo. S
Scott, George W
Seibert, John
Sheffler, Daniel K...
Sawhill, Alex. F
Sallinger, Alex
Skeel, Samuel M
Shaw, James D
Templeton, Thos. H
Tracy, Ezekiel N
Taylor, Robert
Varner, Wm. A
White, Wm. P
Wilhelm, John H...
Welsh, William J...
Wilson, Bradford...
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June 23,
Juno 23,
July 25,
June 23,
Julv 25,
June 23,
June 23,
July 25,
Feb. 29,
June 23,
July 25,
July 21,
June 23,
Julv 25.
Feb. 26,
June 23,
Mav 31,
June 23,
July 25,
Feb. 19,
June 23,
June 23,
July 25,
June 23,
Feb. 23,
July 25,
Feb. 23,
June
June
July
Julv
July
June
June
July
June
Aug.
June
June
June
June
July
June
June
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
June
June
June
June
June
June
July
June
June
June
June
Feb.
July
June
Juno
July
June
July
June
July
July
June
June
June
June
June
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vet.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Died at New York, July 15, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's ceitificate, Dec. 30, '62.
Discharged for wounds, February 25, 1863.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V., June 1, '64.
Wounded at Wilderness, May 9, 1864— trans^
ferred to 191st regiment P. V., June 1, 1864.
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Killed at Groveton, August 29, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. May 7, '63.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 7, '61.
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V., June 1, '64.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V., June 1, 1864.
Absent, wounded, at muster out.
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V., June 1, 1864.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 20, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged for wounds, April 11, 1863.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V., June 1, '64.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct., 1862.
Captured at Wilderness, May 9, '64 — transferred
to 191st regiment P. V., June 1, 1864.
Discharged for wounds, January 20, 1863.
iSIustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Killed at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 7, '62.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V., June 1, '64.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V., June 1, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 29, '63.
Discharged for wounds, March 3, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 8, '61.
Deserted August 2, 1862.
Deserted July 2, 1863.
Died at Camp Pierpont, Va., November 16, 1861.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Transferred to 19 1st reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V., Juue 1, 1864.
Deserted February 7, 1863.
Killed at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30, '62.
Discharged for wounds, February 12, 1862.
Discharged for wounds, March 7, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 8, '61.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864. -
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 1, 1864.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 1, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 1, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 7, 1863.
Deserted November 7, 1862.
Deserted July 2, 1863.
Deserted July 2, 1863.
Discharged for wounds, December 22, 1862.
Discharged for wounds, October 22, 1862.
Deserted July 2, 1863.
Mustered out with comjiany, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, .June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1884.
830
THntTT-NINTH REGIMENT — TE^NTH RESERVE,
AXE.
EA^K.
DATE OP MrSTER
INTO SERVICE.
"3
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3
3
3
3
3
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3
BRMAKKS.
Widle, Henry J
Wallace, Edward...
Winkleman, Wm...
Wilson, John
Private
...do
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...do ....
July 25, '61,
July 21, '61,
June 23, '61,
July 25, '61,
June 23, '61,
July 21, '61,
June 23, '61,
July 21, '61,
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V., June 1, 1864.
Died .Tanuary 1, 1863, at Belle Plain Hospital.
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. May 7, '62.
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Discharo-od for wounds, January 3, 1863.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Mar. 3, 1863.
Discharged for wounds, April 11, 1863.
Wolf kill, John
...do
Wonzor, James S...
...do
Tingling, John do
COMPAN T D
RECRUITED IN CANONSBURG, WASHINGTON COUNTY.
James T. Kirk
Chas. W. M' Daniel
Geo. H. M'Nary
Frank Coleman
Charles Davis..,
Frank. C. Ritchie,
Robert Brady
Benjamin Anderson
William S. Huston.
Shadrack Beck,
Samuel G. Hodgens
Wm. P. M'Nary.
William Harlin
John Gundy
James Hughes.. .
Thomas Paxton.
William Meggs ,
John V. Cook
James M'Cahan.,
Wallace Scott...,.
.James M. Scott ,
William Glass .
Robert N. Lang.
Robert N. M'Pake...
James M'Pake....
James Merriman
Josiah Chambers.
Anderson, Samuel..
Akey, Alfred ..
Atler, Wash. L
Briceland, Garland
Black, James L
Black, T. Julius.
Brown, Samuel.
Brady, .Josliua
Cain, William ,
Caldwell, Wm. S.
Cochran, Wilson..,
Crum, David
Cain, George.. ,.
Chambers, John S .
Cowan, John
Cochran, Hugh
Culver, Joseph Z...
Cook, Samuel.
Promoted to Lieutenant Colonel, June 21, 1861.
Pr. to Captain, June 21, 1861— to Bv. Maj., Mar.
13. '65 — mus. out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Resigned August 1, 1862.
Promoted from Sergeant to 2d Lieutenant, Aug.
1, 1862— nius. out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged July 7, 1863, to receive promotion in
U. S, Colored Troops.
Wounded — mus. out with company, June 11, '64.
Wounded at White Oak Swamp, June 30, '62 —
mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Missing at Wilderness, May 8, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 18, '62.
Discharged December 2, '63, for wounds received
at White Oak Swamp, June 30, 1862.
Promoted to Adj. 123d reg. P. V., Nov. 15, 1862.
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V., June 1, 1864.
Died at Richmond, Va., of wounds received at
White Oak Swamp, June 30, 1862.
Died at Washington, D. C, of wounds received
at Wilderness, May 10. 1864.
Killed at Wilderness, May 8, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Missing in action at Wilderness, May 8, 1864.
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V., June 1, '64.
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V., June 1, '64.
Died at Richmond, Va., of wounds received at
White Oak Swamp, June 30, 1862,
Died at Alexandria, Va., of wounds received at
Wilderness, May 6, 1864.
Killed at Spottsylvania Court House, May 10, '64.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. May 3, 1863.
Promoted to Principal Muc. — date unknown.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 1, 1861.
Promoted to Hospital Steward, May 1, 1863.
Mustered out with company, June'll, 1864.
Wounded at White Oak Swamp, June 30, 1862—
mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Wd. at Wilderness, May 8, '64— ab. at mus. out.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June 18, '62.
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V., .Tune 1, '64.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Wounded at Bethesda Church, May 30, '64— died
at Washington — date unknown.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan, 15, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 15, '63.
Wounded at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862— dis-
charged on Surgeon's certificate, Mar. 8, 1863.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. May 5, '63.
Discharged by order War Department to receive
commission in colored troops.
Killed at Manassas Junction, April 15, 1864.
THEBE TEAES' SERVICE.
831
Dickey, Nath'l E...
Deval, William
Duff, James B
Donaldson, Wm....
Evans, Benjamin...
Eton, Frank B
First, Luther C
Furguson, James...
Ford, Thomas ,
Graham, George S.
Greer, Matthew
Hammond, D. V...,
Horn, Charles
Holliugshead,Wm
Harlin, Matthew....
Haden, George
Hallas, Daniel
Hallas, George
Hallas, William....
Huston, Alexander
Harsha, William..
Hiles, George
Hunter, William. .
Jackson, John
Jackson, William,
Jackson, Joseph...
Jackson, Thomas...
Jeflers, John
Lang, John E...„
Mackey, James.
Musser, Alexander
Mackey, Samuel.,
M'Cullough, John..
M'Pake, John E
M' James, H ,
M' Williams, Wm..
M'Fadden, James..
M'Cord, JohnP
M'Cluskey, John...
Perry, James ,
Pettit, Henry ,
Pennell, William ..,
Patton, James
Phillips, J. Fulton.
Prout, Alexander..
Quail, James
Roberts, William...
Rhinehart, James..
Ryan, Benjamin F.
Sutton, John
Strosnyder, A. J
Stournend, John
Sarver, John
Sheaflf, Henry H
Scott, Brown ,
Tibbey, George ..
Thompson, John H
Wilson, James E
Wilson, Robert...
Wallace, Joseph do.
Williams, Anthony ...do .
Williams, William.. ...do .
Young, James !...do.
June 19,
July 28,
June 19,
Aug. 12,
June 19,
June 19,
June 19,
Feb. 22,
June 19,
June 19,
June 19,
June 19,
June 19, '61,
June 19, '61,
June 19, '61,
June 19, '61,
June 19, '61,
June 16, '61,
June 19, '61,
June 19, '61,
June 19, '61,
June 19, '61,
June 19, '61,
June 19, '61,
June 19, '61,
June 19, '61,
June 19, '61,
June 19, '61,
June 19, '61,
June 19, '61,
June 19, '61,'
June 19, '61,
Aug. 12, '61,
June 19, '61,
June 19, '61,
June 19, '61,
June 19, '61,
June 19, '61,
Feb. 28, '62,
June 19, '61,
Feb. 24, '62,
June 19, '61,
June 19, '61,
June 19, '61,
June 19, '61,
June 19, '61,
June 19, '61,
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, 1862.
Transferred to Signal Corps, August, 1861.
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V., June 1, '64.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Transferred to Signal Corps— date unknown.
Transferred to 19ist regiment P. V., June 1, '64.
Killed at Manassas Junction, April 15, 1864.
iNIustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Wd — died at Munson's Hill, Va., April 8, 1863.
Captured Dec. 18, 1863— died in Libby prison-
date unknown.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged oil Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 5, '61.
Transferred to 19 1st reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V., June 1, '64.
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V., June 1, '64.
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V., June 1, '64.
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V., June 1, '64.
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V., June 1, '64.
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V., June 1, '64.
Died at Belle Plain, Va., January 31, 1863.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 9, '61,
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V., June 1, '64.
Transferred to 191st regiment P, V., June 1, '64.
Died at Richmond, Va., of wounds received at
White Oak Swamp, June 30, 1862,
Missing at Wilderness, May 8, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Wounded at White Oak Swamp, June 30, 1862—
mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Died, date unknown, of wounds received at
Gaines' Mil], June 27, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864,
Wounded at Wilderness — mustered out with
company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864,
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 1 1, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. May 3, '63.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vet.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged by order of War Department to re-
ceive promotion — date unknown.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 22,1862.
Deserted July 9, 1863.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 10, '61.
INIustere'd out witli company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out wi:h company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged — date unknown.
Wd. and pris. at White Oak Swamp, June 30,
1862 — mustered out with company, June 11, '64.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
i Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864,
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864,
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate — date unknown.
Deserted June 30, 1863.
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V., June 1, '64.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Wounded at Wilderness, May 6, 1864 — absent at
muster out.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate — date unknown.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vet.
Killed at Wilderness, May 8, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
832
THIRTY-mNTn REGIMENT — TENTH RESERVE,
Company E.
recruited in clarion county.
James B. Knox
Valentine Phipps..,
David R. Craig
James L. Wray
Chas. M'Laughlin
N. B. M'Williams...
Chas M'Laughlin.,
Francis M. Lewis.,
Samuel D. Grable.,
J, J. Greenawalt...
TolbertDale ,
Smith Strickler
Daniel Black
WiUiam H. Fetzer.
John D. Lyon....
George F. Kapp...
Greorge B. Elieser.
Samuel Kieser
Samuel Waley
David Craig
June 14, '61,
July 5, '61,
July 5, '61,
July 5, '61,
July 5, '61,
July 5, '61,
July
July
5, '61,
5, '61,
July 5, '61,
July
5,
'61,
July
5,
'61,
July
5,
'61,
Julv
5,
'61,
July
5,
'61,
July
5,
'61,
Simon Mohney
Hugh Carson ,
WUliam Vesey
Wm. R. Shippen....
Harrison WhitehiU
Samuel S. Wilson...
Allen W. Corbett..
Thomas Vausden ..
Alsbaugh, Oliver P
Agnew, Joshua B..
Agnew, Samuel
Ay res, James
Allen, Isaac
Breneman, Fred. . . .
Brush, George
Bole, Reynolds
Best, William
Bales, John W
Barr, Henry C
Black, Matthew
Callihan, Robert...,
Cook, Sebastian....,
Clark, James K....
Cyphet, George ....
Craig, Adam
Dixon, George
Disel, John
Davis, Silas .[
Eminger, John H.
July
July
5, '61,
15, '61,
July 15,
'61,
July 15,
'61,
July 15,
'61,
July 15,
'61,
July 15,
'61,
July 15,
'61,
July 3,
'61,
July 5,
'61,
Sept. 1,
'61,
July 5,
'61,
July 5,
'61,
Sept. 1,
'61,
July 5,
'61,
Aug. 20,
'62,
July 5,
'61,
Sept. 1,
'61,
July 5,
'61,
July 5,
'61,
July 5,
'61
July 5,
'61
Aug. 4
'62
Aug. 20
'62
July 5,
'61,
July 5,
'61,
July 5,
'61,
July 5,
'61,
Mar. 20,
'62,
Aug. 12,
'62,
July 5,
'61,
Sept. 1,
'61,
Aug. 20,
'62,
July 15,
'61,
Promoted to Major. August 15, 1862.
Pr. from 2d to 1st Lt., Au^. 12, 1861— wounded at
Gaines' Mill, June 27, '62— pr. to Capt, Aug. 15,
'62 — to Bv. Maj. — raus. out with Co. , June 11,'64.
Resigned August 7, 1861.
Wd. at Gaines' iNIill, June 27, '62— res. Dec. 10,'62.
Wd. and pris. at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862— pr.
from 1st Sgt. to 1st Lt., June 4, 1863— mustered
out with company, June 11, 1864.
Pr. fr. Sgt. to 2d Lt., Aug. 1,'62— wd. at Bull Run,
Aug. 29, '62— mus. out with Co., June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Mar. 12, '68.
Pris. at Gaines' MUl— wd. at Fredericksburg,
Dec. 13. '62— mus. out with Co., June 11, 1864.
Wounded at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, '62— mus-
tered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeons certificate, June 21, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 31, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 22, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 1, '61.
Wounded at Fredericksliurg, Dec. 13, '62 — trans-
ferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 81, 1864— Vet.
Wounded at South Mountain, Sept. 14, '64— trans-
ferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, 1864— Vet.
Wounded at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, '62— mus-
tered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Wounded at Gaines' MUl, June 27, 1862— mus-
tered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Wounded at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, 1862, and
Bethesda Church, May 30, 1864 — mustered out
with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 31, '62.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate — date unknown.
Promoted to 1st Lt., and Reg. Q. M. May 1, 1863.
Wounded at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, '62 — trans-
ferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, 1864— Vet.
Wounded at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862— trans-
ferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, 1864.
Killed at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, 1862.
Killed at Fredericksburg, Dec. 18, 1862.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate — date unknown.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, 1864.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, '64.
Wd. at South Mt., Sept. 14, '62, and Frederlcks'g,
Dec. 13, 1862— mus. out with Co., June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Wounded at Wilderness, May 6, 1864 — mustered
out, June 23, 1864.
Disch. May 4, 1864, by sen. of Gen. Court Mar.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, '64.
Wounded at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, '62— trans-
ferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, 1864.
Died of wds. rec. at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged Jan. 15, 1863, for wounds received at
Charles City Cross Roads, June 30, 1862.
Discharged June ."/, 1863, for wounds received at
Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, '64.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, '64.
3i Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 9, '63.
3 I Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
3 1 Died of wds. rec. at Laurel Hill, May 9, 1864.
3 ! Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, '64.
THREE YEARS' SERVICE.
833
Eminger, Daniel B
Foreman, Miles
Ferry, Patriclt T....
Farringer, William
Gates, Henry
Ganoe, James W....
Grace, George
Henry, Calvin B
Holmes, Almon B..
Henderson , Thomas
James, Jasper N
Jones, Daniel V
Keely, John
Kapp, Samuel S
Kieser, Amos
Keelv, Daniel
Livingston, Wm. R
Lewis, John A
Lewis, Thos. E. H..
Lewis, Thomas E...
Lowe, Henry A
Lindsay, John
Laughlin, John M..
Miller, Henry
Morgan, William.
Morris, Harvey....
Magee, John A ....
Mills, ReedM
M'Coy, Joseph..
M'Bride, Davis
M'Kenzie, Thomas..
M'Laughlin, Pat'ck
M' Laughlin, Ed'wd
M'Ciure. Charles R
Ogden, James C
Parsons, Silas W
Phillips, JohnC
Randolph, Harmon
Rankin, Adam A...
Raifsnider, Jacob...
Raymond, Alpheus
Reeser, Charles A ..
Stiner, George
Spence, Ashabald..
Smith, David
Strickler, David K,
Sloan. David P
Stigers, John
StoVer, Aquilla
Sloan, David A
Sloan, John H
Sample, James C...
Turney, Burton
Trainer, James A..,
Travis, Samuel L ...|...do
Trezvmiling, Jas. GL.do
Whitehill, David l.,.do
Walter, Elliott G....!... do.
Wilson, George W..l...do.
Private
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
..do.
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do.
...do.
.do.
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
do
do
do
July 5, '61,
July 5, '61,
Wilson, Clarence B'... do Sept. 1, '61,
105
July 15,
July 5,
July 5,
Sept. 1,
July 15.
July 15,
Julv 15,
July
Julv
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July 5, '61,
July 5.
July 5,
July 5,
July 5,
Aug. 20,
July 5,
Julv 5, '61,
July 5, '61,
July 5, '61,
July 5, '61,
Aug. 12, '62,
July 5, '61,
July 5, '61,
July .5, '61,
July 5, '61,
July 5,
Aug. 12,
July 5,
July 15,
July 15,
July 5,
July 5,
July 5,
July 5,
July 5,
July 5,
July 5, '61,
July 5, '61,
July
July
Julv
Sept.
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
5, '61,
5, '61,
5, '61,
1, '61,
5, '61,
5, '61,
5, '61,
5, '61,
5, '61,
5, '61,
5, '61,
5, '61,
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, 1864.
.Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certifloate. May 15, '63.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Mar. 16, '63.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 1, '61.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Died of wds. rec. at Gaines' Mill, .June 27, 1862.
Discharged Feb. 11, 1864, by sentence of G. C. M.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Discharged on Surg, certificate — date unknown.
Died of wds. received at Bull Run, Aug. 29, '62.
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Wounded at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862 — trans-
ferred to Vet. Reserve Corps — date unknown.
Wounded at Fredericksburg, December 13, '62—
mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Transferred to 190th reg. P.'V., May 31, 1864.
Transferred to company A, 103d reg. P. V., by
promotion to 2d Lieutenant, June 12, 1862.
Wounded at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30,
and at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862^-
mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 6, 1861.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 7, 1863.
Wounded at Wilderness, May 9, '64 — transferred
to 190th regiment, P. V., May 31, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Wounded at 2d Bull Run — mustered out with
company, June 11, 1864.
Tr. to battery C, 5th U. S. Art., April 1, '62.
Wounded at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862 — mus-
tered out wnth company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 6, 1861.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, 1864.
.Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, 1864.
Killed at Mechanicsville, June 26, 1862.
Mustered out with companv, June 11, 1364.
Transferred to 190th reg. P."^V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Killed at Wilderness, May 6, 1864— Vet.
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Deserted August 12, 1862.
Wounded at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862, and at
Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862— mustered
out with company, June 11, 1864.
Prisoner at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862—
mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Wounded and prisoner at Fredericksburg, Dec.
13, '62 — mus. out with company, June ll, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on .Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 1, 1861.
Transferred to i90th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, 1864.
Died February, 1862, at Camp Pierpont, Va.
Died of wds. rec. at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Deserted August 2, 1862.
Pris. July 1, ''62— mus. out with Co., June 11, '64.
Transferred to I90th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Killed at Mechanicsville, June 26, 1862.
Wounded at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862— mus-
tered out with company, Juno 11, 1864.
Wounded and prisoner at Gaines' Mill, June 27,
1862— mustered out with company June 11, '64.
Discharged October 17, 1862, for wounds received
at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30, 1862.
Transferred to i90th reg. P. V., May 31, 1864.
834
THIRTY-NINTH KEGLMEJ^T — TENTH RESERVE,
NAME.
KAKK.
i
DATE OP linSTSIl 1
INTO SERVICE. «1
1
REMARKS.
Wyon, James G
WhitehiU, Robert...
Wilson, Hugh
Private
•••^«
...do
July 15, '61, 3
Aug. 20, '62, 3
July 5, '61, 3
July 5, '61, 3
July 5, '61, 3
July 5, '61, 3
July 5, '61, 3
Wounded at Gettysburg, July 2, '63— transferred
to 19Pth regiment P. V.. May 31, 1S64.
Wounded ;md prisoner at Fredericksburg, Dec.
13, 1862— tr. to 190th reg. P. V., M£iy 31, 1864.
Deserted August 26, 1862.
Yates David.
do
Wounded at Gaines' Mill June 27 '62 and South
...do
Mountain, Sept. 14, 1862 — mustered out with
company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Prisoner at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, 1862— mus-
tered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Mar. 24, '63.
Young, William
Young, Jerome W..
...do
...do
Company F.
recruited at rochester, beaver county.
Milo R. Adanas .
Abner Lacock...
Matthews. Quay..
John L. Moore
Eph'm P. Stewart.
Joseph M. Reed
George E. Lehman
Alfred P. Cairns.
Thomas L. Darragh
Rufus D.Cole....,
Jas. M. Moorberger
James M'Kee....
William Olcott. .
Harri'n J. Chandler
Thomas S. Wray
James Atkinson
George M'Caskey...
Alexander Dawson
WilUam D. Reno....
Thomas G. Evans...
George Bean
Robert H. Brown
Ambrest, John...,
Anderson, Fran's M
Anderson, Jno. W,
Anderson, Jas. E..
Beuchler, Fred'k..
Blaine, David R,
Brown, James
Brown, BU E .
Beighley, Jas. P. K
Beaner, James W
Baker, George
Batto, Daniel
Bentz, Lewis
Bevington, Mason
Bryan, George P
Cross, John W
Campbell, Robert,
Carr, William C...
Casselton, Guy
Cazey, George W..
Capt..
...do..
stLt.
.do....
.do....
do..,
...do..
2d Lt.
..do...
1st Sgt
Serg't.
...do....
..do..
Corp.
...do..
..do..
..do..
..do..
..do..
June 29,
'61,
3
June 29,
'61,
3
June 29,
'61,
3
June 29,
'61,
3
June 29,
'61,
3
June 29,
'61,
3
June 29,
'61,
3
June 29,
'61,
3
June 29,
'61,
3
June 19,
'61,
3
June 19,
'fil,
3
June 19,
'61,
3
June 19,
'61,
3
June 19,
'61,
3
June 19,
'61,
3
June 19,
'61,
3
June 19,
'61,
3
June 19,
'61,
3
June 19,
'61,
3
June 19,
'61,
3
June 19,
'61,
3
June 19,
'61,
3
June 19,
'61,
3
June 19,
'61,
3
June 19,
'61,
3
June 19,
'61,
3
June 19,
'61,
3
June 19,
'61,
3
June 19,
'61,
3
June 19,
'61,
3
June 3,
'61,
3
June 19,
'61,
B
Sept. 8,
'62,
3
Sept. 22,
'62,
3
Dec. 8,
'<i3.
3
June 19,
'61,
3
June 19,
'61,
3
June 19,
'61,
3
June 19,
'61,
3
Sept. 8,
'62,
3
Mar. 23,
•64.
3
June 19,
'61,
3
Discharged Dec. 25, 1862, for wounds received at
Charles City Cross Roads, June 30, 1862.
Pr. from Sgt, to 2d Lt., Aug. 1, 1862— to 1st Lt.,
May 6, '63— to Capt., March 1, '64— to Bv. Maj.,
March 13, 1865 — mus. out with Co., June 11, '64.
Promoted to Asst. Com. Gen. of Pa., July 5, '61.
Transferred to company K, Oct. 30, 1861.
Promoted from 1st Sgt. to 1st Lt., Oct. 14, 1861—
resigned August 20, 1862.
Promoted from Cor. to 1st Lt., Aug. 20, '62— dis-
missed May 6, 1863.
Promoted from 1st Sgt. to 2d Lt., May 6, 1863— to
1st Lieut., March 1, 1864 — mustered out with
company, June 11, 1864.
Resigned November 19, 1861.
Promoted from Sgt. to 2d Lt., Nov. 19, 1861— re-
signed August 20, 1882.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vet.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 13, '63.
Wounded at Wilderness, May 8, 1864 — died at
Fortress Monroe, Va. — date unknown.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Disch. Feb. 14, 1863, for wds. received at Gaines'
Mill, June 27, 1862.
Disch. Oct. 30, 1862, for wds. received at Gaines'
Mill, June 27, 1862.
Discharged on Surg, certificate — date unknown.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Mar. 5, 1863.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 30, '62.
Killed at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with comiiany, June 11, 1864.
Promoted to principal musician, Sept. 1, 1863.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 1, 1864.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 1, 1864.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 1, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 16, 1861.
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, Juno 11, 1864.
Transferred to 191st reg. P." V., June I, 1864.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 1, 1864.
Discharged Jan. 11, 1863, for wounds received at
Antietam, September 17, 1802.
THREE YEAES' SERVICE.
835
Dawson, Benoni C.
Douds, Edward H ..
Donavan, John
Edgar, Lemuel G...
Edgar, Joseph F
Evans, Martin S
Elliott, Sylvester ...
Edsjar, John
Fish, Wallace W....
Gull, Casper
Graham, W
Gull, Henry
Gray, Robert
Hamilton, Wm. ^..
Hays, Joseph G..„..
Hendriekson, H
Hutchison, Charles
Hamilton, Samuel..
Henry, James H
Hawley, Thomas....
Holland. Christ. B..
Handy, Chauucey...
Holder, Ralph B
Izenour, Arthur
Jordan, James D
Jack, Robert
Jones, John J
Kettlewood, Wm ...
Merkle, Wash
Moor head, Jas. H...
Might, David
M'Connell, Clark....
M'Gahey, James P.,
M'Afee, John
M' Williams, James
M'Laren, John P ...
M'Millen, Hugh
Neville, Jason
Neville, Edward
Neville, Ira
Purvis, John
Phillis, James M
Pfiefer, WiUiam H..
Page, John ,
Ramsay, Cochran.
Reehl, John ,
Reehl, Robert
Roy, Andrew
Reno, Hiram S
Robinson, John W
Ramsay, William...
Rowe, James J
Swager, Socrates J..
Swagei-, William....
Sutherland, D. R...
Scott, James
Smart, John
Swain, John J
Smith, Jacob
Stewart, Joseph.
Scott, Theodore W.
Todd, James A
Todd,Wnbiir P
Uselton, Sam'l V...
Wasin, George A...
Wilson, John P
Ward, Patrick
Private
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.do.
.do.
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June 19, '61,
June 19, '61,
June 19, '61,
June 19, '61,
Jan. 4, '61,
June 19, '61,
June 19, '61,
Nov. 2,^61,
June 19, '61,
June 19, '61,
June 19, '61,
June 19, '61,
June 19, '61,
June 19, '61,
June 19, '61,
Sept. 8, '62,
June 19, '61,
June 19, '61,
Nov. 2,
June 19,
June 19,
June 19,
June 19,
Sept. 8,
Sept. 8,
June 19,
June 19,
Sept. 10,
June 19,
April 18,
June 19, '61,
June 19, '61,
June 19, '61,
Mar.
June
June
June
June
June
June
Sept.
June
Sept.
July 12, '61,
June 19, '61,
June 19, '61,
Mar. 23, '64,
June 19, '61,
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
Aug. 22, '62,
June 19, '61,
June 19,
June 19,
Dec. 14,
June 19,
June 19,
June 19,
June 19,
Mustered out with company, Juno 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 8, 63.
Discharged Jan. 17, '63, for wds. rec. in action.
Transferred to I91streg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V., June 1, '64.
Trnsferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Sept. 1, 1863.
Killed at Bull Run, August 30, 1862.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 13, '63.
Killed at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, 1862— burial
record, died at Richmond, Va., Dec. 19, 1862.
Deserted July 1, 1863.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V., June 1, '64.
Discharged on Surg, certificate — date unknown.
Discharged April 27, 1863, for wounds received
at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 24, '62.
Killed at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30, '62.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Died Sept. 26, 1862— buried at Alexandria, Va.
Killed at Bull Run, August 29, 1862.
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V., Juno 1, '64.
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V., June 1, '64.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 15, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 20, '64.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Wounded at Wilderness, May 8, 1864— transfer-
red to 191st regiment P. V., June 1, 1864.
Killed at Bull Run, August 30, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Wounded at Wilderness, May 8, 1864— mustered
out with companv, June 11, 1864.
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V., June 1, '64.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Sept. 1, 1863.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 18, '62.
Killed at BuU Run, August 30, 1862.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vet.
Transferred to Vet. Res. Corps— date unknown.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V. , June 1, '64— Vet.
Transfered to 191st regiment P. V., June 1, '64.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 17, '63.
Wounded at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, 1862— dis-
charged on Surgeon's certificate, March 9, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 6, '62.
Mustered out with company, June 11. 1864.
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V., June I, '64.
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V., June 1, '64.
Discharged June 13, 1863, for wounds received at
Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. May 15, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 9, '63.
Killed at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30, '62.
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Mustered out with comoany, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, Jvme 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V., June 1, '64,
by sentence of General Court INIartial.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Sept. 1, 1863.
Discharged October 6, 1862, for wounds received
at Charles Citv Cross Roads, June 30, 1862.
Killed at Charles City Cross Roads, June SO, '62.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V., June 1, '64.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vet.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vet.
836
THIETY-NLNTH REGIMENT — TENTH KBSEEVE,
NAME.
BANK.
DATE OF MUSTER
IJS-TO SERVICE.
1
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I
3
3
3
s
REMARKS
Waterhouse, J. W..
Wilson, James L ...
Warnock, Dan'l C ..
Wray, John
Private
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June 19, '61,
June 19, '61,
June 19, '61,
June 19, '61,
Tr. to western gunboat service, Feb. 29, 1864.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Killed at Bull Run, August 29, 1862.
KiUed at Gaines' mil, June 27, 1862.
Company G.
recruited at mercer, mercer county.
A. J. Warner
J. Parker Smith.
Peter E. Shipler.
Thos. B. Rodgers ..,
Joseph S. Marquis.
Chas. W. Whistler..
N. G. M'Quillan
George Reznor
Milton J. Bean
Jno. M. Bogardus.
George T. Sykes...,
JohnH. Forker
J. Boyd Robinson...
Geo. W. M'Cracken
Wm. H. Rowland...
John B. Emory......
William Paden
Capt..
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IsLt..
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2d Lt...
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Joseph H. Wright
Thos. S. M'Laughry
Samuel Graham
James W. Hanna...
Isaac D. Kirk
John Nevin
Joseph Weaver
Elias Orr
William Galloway..
Hamilton Houston.
JohnW. Pew...
HughL. Sawhill....
H. H. Henderson ...
Oscar D. Madge.. ..
Albin, John R
Andrews, John A..
Arnold, John M
Alexander, John J.
Beaver, Valentine..
Boies, Henry G
IstSgt.
Serg't.
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June 19, '61,
June 19, '61,
Juno 19, '61,
June 19, '61,
Jane 19, '61,
June 19, '61,
June 19, '61,
July 4, '61,
June 19, '61,
June 19, '61,
June 19, '61,
June 19, '61,
June 19, '61,
June 19, '61,
June 28, '61,
June 28, '61,
June 19, '61,
Juae 19, '61,
June 19, '61,
July 15, '61,
June 19, '61,
June 19, '61,
July 15, '61,
June 19, '61,
June 19, '61,
Juno 19, 'Gl,
July 1.5, '61,
June 19, '01,
June 19, '61,
June 19, '61,
June 1, '61,
Private! June 28, '61,
do July 15, '61,
do Feb. 27, '64,
do I June 19, '61,
do 'July 8, '61,
,do ■ June 19, '61.
Promoted to Lieutenant Colonel, May 14, 1862.
Promoted from 1st Sgt. to IstLt., May 10, 1862—
to Capt., May 17, 1862— died Jan. 6, '63, of wds.
received at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Promoted to Sgt., July 21, '61-^o Q. M. Sergt.,
April 25, 1862— to 2d Lieut., May 10, 1862— to 1st
Lieut., May 17, 1862— to Capt., April 28, 1863—
to Bv. Maj., March 13, 1865— mustered out with
comijany, June 11, 1864.
Resigned May 8, 1862.
Promoted from Sgt. to 2d Lieut., May 17, 1862—
to 1st Lieut., April 28, 1863— to Bv. Capt., Mar.
13, '6.5— mus. out with company, June 11, 1864.
Resigned May 10, 1862.
Promoted to Corp., July 21, '61— to Sergt., Jan.,
'62— to 1st Sgt., May 10, '62— to 2d Lieut., May
9. '63 — mustered out with Co., June 11, 1864.
Promoted to Sgt., Dec, 1861— to 1st Sgt., May 10,
1863 — mustered out with company, June 11, '64.
Promoted to Sergeant, January 1, 1863 — muster-
ed out with company, June U, 1864.
Promoted froni Corporal to Sergt., May 10, '62—
mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Promoted to Corp., Sept. 1, 1862— to Sgt., May 10,
'63 — mustered out with company, June 11, '64.
Promoted to Corp., Jan. 1, 1862— to Sgt., Aug. 10,
'63 — mustered out with company, June 11, '64.
Discharged December 18, 1862, for wounds re-
ceived at Bull Rim,, August 30, 1862.
Promoted to Sergeant, July 1, 1862— to 1st Lieu-
tenant and Adjutaiit, February 22, 1863.
Promoted to Sergeant, May 1, 1862— killed at
Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Promoted to Corporal, May 10, 1862— mustered
out with company, June il, 1864.
Promoted to Corporal, April 1, 1863— wounded at
North Anna, May 23, 1864— died June 26, '64—
buried in National Cemetery. Arlington, V.i ,
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 6, 1862.
Promoted to Corp., July 21, '61— disch., Jan. 12,
'63, for wds. rec. at Bull Run, Aug. 30, 1862.
Promoted to Corp., July 21, '61— disch. Sept. 29,
'62, for wds. rec. at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Promoted to Corporal, Oct. 1, 1862 — discharged
January 26. 1863, by order of Secretary of War.
Promoted to Corp., Oct. 1, '62— disch. March 16,
'63, for wds. rec. at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, '62.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vet.
Died July 6, 1862.
Promoted to Corporal, January 1, 1862— killed at
Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Promoted Sergeant Major, September 1, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Transferred to gunboat service, Feb. 18, 1862.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 1, 1864.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vet.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
THEEE YEARS' SBRVIOB.
837
Bodle, William J
Bush, Aaron
Bond, Joseph A...
Bush, Henry H...
Brown, Sani'l M
Bloomer, Edw'd W
Bohen, Benj. H. E,
Comstock, Asa
Cheny, J. Charles.,
Caldwell, Jos. R...,
Cummings, Jos
Craig, William H...
Cowan, John W.
Dentler, Charles W
Ellsworth, Wm. H
Forbes, William....,
Fruit, John W
Fell, Aurelius L
Filson, Alfred B
Foulk, Charles W..
Fisher, Samuel F...
Gibson, W. Frank,.
Grace, James
Graham, Wm. D
Graham, George R.
George, J. Newton
Goodrich, Wm. H.
Garvin, Edward L.
Grace, Samuel C
Germer, Albert H,
Gilbraith, FeUx G,
Gibner, Chas. W...
Gardner, John
Howard, Jas., Sr...
Humphrey, C. P....
Howard, James
Houston, Joseph
Houston, Wm. H...
Hines, Milton
Kirk, Baldwin C
Keck, James M
Kitch, David C
Laferty, Geo. W
Legore, William....
Lowry, John
Miller, Edward
Mossman, Oscar A..
Maguire, Walter S..
Morrison, Jos. S
Meals, Daniel S
Mahood, Jos. C
Meals, Christopher
M'Knight, Robert...
M'Donald, Wm. P
M'Pherran, Sam'lJ
M'Cracken, R. W
M'Clain, John
M'Williams, S. R
Nickum, Jos. B...,
Nunamaker, Jas. G
Nelson, Jonas M
Nunamaker, .Tos. H
Perry, Joseph G
Patterson, Wm. F.
Pew, James G.
Proudfit, Francis M
Pearson, Albert
M'Clure, Wallace.. do Feb. 10, '62,
June 17, '61
July 8, '61,
June 19, '61,
July 8, '61,
July 8, '61
June 19, '61
Sept. 9, '61,
June 19, '61
June 19, '6L
June 19, '61
June 19, '61,
June 19, '6i;
June 19, '61,
June 19, '61.
July 15, '61,
June 19, '61,
June 19, '61,
June 19, '61,
June 18, '61,
July 8, '61,
Oct. 26, '62,
June 19, '61,
July 4, '61,
June 19, '61,
July 7, '61,
June 19, '61,
June 19, '61,
June 19, '61,
June 19,
Dec. 14,
June 19,
June 19,
June 19,
Oct. 2,
Oct. 2,
Mar. 12,
June 19,
June 19,
July 8,
June 19,
June 20,
62.
et.
Vet.
Absent, on furlough, at muster out.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, May >
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 1, '64
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 1, '64-
Died January 18, 1863, of wounds received at
Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Deserted August 31, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surg, certificate — date unkno^'n
Died June 3, '64, of wds. rec. at Wilderness, i\/ <y
9, '64 — bu. in National Cemetery, Arlington, « ■*.
Transferred to company D — date unknown.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. May 24, y<'i.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 19, 't.ii.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged September 10, 1862, for wounds re-
ceived at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30, '62.
Discharged February, 1863, for wounds received
at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 5, '63.
Di&ch. Mar. 24, '64, by order of Secretary of War.
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V., June 1, '64.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864. -
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 12, '62.
Discharged on Surg, certificate — date unknown.
Discharged August, 1861, to accept promotion as
2d Lieutenant in 52d regiment N. Y. V.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June 3, '62.
Transferred to 1st Penn'a Artillery, Sept. 1, '61.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, April 23, '63.
Deserted November, 1861.
Deserted June 30, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 20, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 14, '61.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V., June 1, 1864.
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V., June 1, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 26, '61.
Died July 6, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 13, '62.
Killed at Bull Run, August 30, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 21, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 30, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. May 7, '63.
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V., June 1, '64.
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V., June 1, '64.
Transferred to 191st regiment P. \., June 1, '64.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged, date unknown, for wounds received
at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Missing at Wilderness, May 8, 1864— transferred
to 191st regiment P. V., June 1, 1864.
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V., June 1, '64.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vet.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V., June 1, '64.
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V., June 1, '64.
Killed at South Mountain, September 14, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Killed at Wilderness, May 8, 1864— Vet.
Killed at Gaines' MiU, June 27, 1862.
838
THTETY-XINTfl KEGIMBN^T — TBXTH RESERVE,
NAME.
RANK.
|i
DATE OP MUSTEK f
INTO SERVICE. -1
REMARKS.
Pearson, Henry
Runkle, Peter E
Rose, Henry G. C...
Roherts, George. .
Private
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June 19, -61,
June 19, '61,
June 19, '61,
.Tune 19, "ei,
June 19, "61,
.Tune 19, '61,
Juue 19, '61,
June 19, '61,
June 19, '61,
June 19, '61,
Oct. 23, '62.
Oct. 2, '62,
June 19, '61,
June 19, '61,
Julv 15, '61,
June 19, '61,
June 19, '61,
June 19, '61,
1
3
3
3
3
Deserted July 2, 1863.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, May 4, 1863.
shipler, Joseph E...
Stranahan, Robert..
Stall, Lester
...do
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3j Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
3 1 Mustered out with company, June 11, 186-1.
3 Discharged on Surgeon's ce'rtiticate, Dec. 13, '61.
3 Discharged January 24, '83, for wounds received
January 27, 1862.
3 Discharged Nov., 1861, to accept promotion as 2d
1 Lt. company M, 4th U. S. Artillery.
3 Discharged December 6, 1851, by order of Secre-
tary of War.
3 Transferred to 191st regiment P. V., June 1, '64.
3 Transferred to 191st regiment P. V., June 1, '64.
3 1 Transferred to 19 1st rag P. V., Ju^ie 30, '62— Vet.
3 ; Killed at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30. 1862.
3 i Killed at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30, 1862.
3 ' Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 13, '61.
3i Difiii .TniiPi R. 1S(V> hnvi^.H ir. IMiHtnrxr A«A7l,ir«
Stewart, Samuel
Stevenson, John M
Stevenson, Sam'l B
Shannon.Thomps'n
Shoup, Joseph A....
Sedwick, John W...
Sheehan, David
Shannon, George....
Tanner, George
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Waugh, John R. E
...do
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Cemetery, D. C.
Killed at Bristoe Station, October 14, 1863.
Company H.
recruited at warren, warren county.
Henry V. Partridge
Daniel W. Mayes ..
Lemuel B. Norton.
William M'Cann...
David Service
Henry B. Fox
EbenM. Ford
Ransom S. Bates....
Leamon L. Bowers
Martilles Porter
J. B. Harrington
Nat. S. Falconer
Simeon Marsh.
Thomas O. Rodgers
Ira Johnson ,
Alonzo P. Barnes...
C. N. Burnham
H. F. Houghton
Lewis B. Learn
George W. Brown..
Gcorgo Merchant...
Chas. F. Nelson
Honry C. Dyon
John Donlon..
Byron D. Tomes
(~asper Y. Scroup...,
B. D. Hotchkiss
Allen, William
Aglosworth, D. C...
J Grower, John G
Barber, Ira G
Babcock, Charles....
Capt
...do
...do
...do
IstLt..
2d Lt..
1st Sgt.,
...do....
Serg't.
...do....
.do.
...do
...do
Corp....
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
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...do
Private
...do
...do
...do
...do
June 22, '61,
June 22, '61,
June 22, '61,
June 22, '61,
June 22, '61,
June 22, '61,
June 22, '61,
June 22, '61,
June 22, '61,
June 22, '61,
June 22, '61,
June 22, '61,
June 22, '61,
June 22,
June 22,
June 22,
June 22,
June 22,
June 22,
June 22,
June 22,
June 22,
June 22,
June 22,
Juno 22,
June 22,
June 22,
July 24,
Juno 22,
Juno 22,
July 21,
June 22,
Resigned July 16, 1862.
Promoted from 2d Lt. to Capt.— killed at Fred-
ericksburg, December 13, 1863.
Promoted from 1st Lt. to Capt., May 1, 1863 — re-
signed June 22, 1863.
Promoted from 1st Sgt. to 1st Lt., Mar. 1, '63—
to Capt., Mar. 1,'64— to Bv. Maj., Mar. 1,3, '65—
mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Promoted from Cor to 2d Lt., May 16, 1863— to
1st Lt., Mar. 1, 1864 — mustered out with com-
pany, June 11, 1864.
Promoted from Sgt. to 2d Lt., Aug. 1, '62 — killed
at Bull Run, August 30, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Dec. 24,'61 —
promoted to Captain U. S. Signal Corps — date
unknown.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Wounded at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, 1862— ab-
sent, in hospital, at muster out.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Wounded at New Market Cross Roads, June 30,
1862— discharged November 30, 1863.
Wounded at Bethesda Church, May 30, 1864—
transferred to 190th reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vet,
Killed at New Market Cross Roads, June 30, '62.
Killed at Fredericksburs, December 13, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 20, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 8, 1861.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vet.
Deserted June 1, 1863.
Deserted June 1, 1863.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 1, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 24, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 1, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 24, '61.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
DischiUged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 20, '62
Disciuuged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 22, *61.
THREE YEARS' SERVICE.
839
Bo-vper?, Daniel H..
Brown, Frank
Brower, Charles....
Conner, Jesse M....
Calvert, William...
Cameron, John
Clark, Charles
Curtis, Nelson P
Calvert, Richai-d
Crittenden, Ed. D...
Clendennina:, A
Culbertson, Isaac...
Cowan, John M
Chase, Victor
Degrotf, Abram G
Dennison, Ira H...
Demars, Geo. W...
Demill, Irvine
Davis, Orlando L .
Enos, Ephraim
Geer, J. Burton
Gilson, George S ...
Hurley, John
Howard, Henry
Houghton, Wm. H
Harris, Stephen G.
Huntley, Roland H
Jones, Samuel
Kline, Jacob
Kingsbury, J. M....
Kingsley, Noah R..
Lyon, Charles
Lyon, Edwin A
Lesh, Andrew
Learn, James A
Mitchell, James R.
Morton, James A..
Miner, Henry D
M'Dowell, H. V
M'Graw, Patrick....
M'Phaill, Enos W.
Osgood, Chase
Palmer, Ed. J,...
Parker, Hiram..
Parker, Henry...
Bobbins, Oliver P.. .
Reynolds, Chas. E,
Bobbins, L
Ryne, Thomas
Pvyan, Edward
Reeger, John
Robinson, D. F
Stilwell, William..
Shipman, John
Snyder, LeRoy
Salisbury, W. A....
Shook, James R
Schirk, Jacob
Simmons, James E
Sturdevant, Wm...
Trask, Geo. W
Thompson, E. N....
Tomes, Jacob do June 22,
Turner, John do Aug. 31,
June 22,
June 22,
June 22,
June 22,
June 22,
June 22,
June 22,
June 22,
Aug. 31,
Aug. 31,
Aug. 31,
June 22,
June 22,
Aug. 31,
June 22,
Aug. 31,
Aug. 31,
Mar. 1,
Aug 31,
June 22,
Aug. 31,
Aug. 31,
June 22,
June 22,
June 22,
June 22,
June 22, '61,
June 22,
June 22,
June 22,
June 22,
June 22,
June 22,
Aug. 31,
June 22,
June 22,
June 22,
June 22,
June 22,
Aug. 31,
Aug. 31,
Aug. 31,
June 22,
June 22,
June 22,
June 22, '61,
June 22,
June 22,
June 22,
June 22,
June 22,
June 22,
June 22,
Aug. 31,
June 22,
June 22,
Aug. 31,
June 22,
June 22,
Aug. 31,
June 22,
June 22,
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 3, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 24, »61.
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862. «
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged Nov. 20, 1S62, for wounds received at
New Market Cross Roads, June 30, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 8, 1863.
Discharged on Siirgeon's certificate, Dec. 27, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 13, '63.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., June 1, '64.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., June 1, '64.
Transferred to I90th regiment P. V., June 1, '64.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vet.
Killed at South Mountain, September 14, 1862.
Died at Washington, D. C, Oct. 13, 1861— buried
in Military Asylum Cemetery.
Mustered out with company, J"une 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 19, '61.
Transferred to 190t'h regiment P. V., June 1, '64.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., June 1, '64.
Transferred to Signal Corps, September 1, 1863.
Killed at Spottsylvania C. H., May 12, 1864— bu.
in National Cemetery, Arlington.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., June 1, '64.
Killed at Gaines' Mill, Va., June 27, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864. .
Discharged October 11, 1862, for wounds received
at South Mountain, September 14, 1862.
Discharged September 20, 1862, for wounds re-
ceived at Dranesville, December 20, 1861.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 6, 1863.
Mustere^d out with company, June 11, 1864.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V,, June 1, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vet.
Killed at Gaines' ISIill, June 27, 1862.
IVtustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 2, '62.
Diedof wds. received at Gaines' Mill, June27,'62.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., June 1, '64.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., June 1, '64.
Discharged February 6, '63, for wounds received
at Bull Run, August 30, 1862.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vet.
Died Nov. 23, 1862, at Memphis, Tenn.
Died September 14, 1862, of wounds received at
Bull Run, August 30, 1862.
Wounded, with loss of leg, at Gaines' Mill, June
27, 1862— discharaed Februarv 26, 1864.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vet.
Died September 14, 1862, of wounds received at
Bull Run, August 30, 1862— buried in Mihtary
Asylum Cemetery.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 17, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 18, '62.
Transferred to 190threg.P. V., June 1, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., June 1, '64.
Killed at Bull Run, August 30, 1862.
Died July 3, 1862, of wds. rec. June 30, 1862.
Killed at Gaines' Mill, Va., June 27, 1862.
Mustered out with company , June 11, 1864.
Wounded, with loss of arm, at New Market Cross
Roads, June 30, 1862— discharged Sept. 25, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 17, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, April 13, '62.
840
THIRTY-NINTH REGIMEXT — TENTH RESERVE,
Vannochton, D. T... Private June 22, '61,
Wentworth, Charles ...do | June 22, '61,
Wright, Henry C... ...do ' Au^. 31, '61,
Wliite, Edmund [...do ! June 22, '61,
Winchester, Wm. S'...do ' June 22. '61,
Young, Orsamus A|...do ' June 22, '61,
3 Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June 12, '62.
3 Transferred to Signal Corps— date unknowu.
3 Killed at (iaines' Mill, June 27, 1S62.
3 i Jilissinsi- at Bull Run, Aug. 30, 1862.
3 Deserted July 1, 1863.
3 I Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, April 18, '02.
Company I.
RECRUITED AT MEADVILLE, CRAWFORD COUNTY.
Ira Ayer, Jr
Henry J. Howe
Sion B. Smith
Milton M. Phelps..
David A . Bennett..
Oscar Henning
Edw. H. Henderson
Alonzo C. Pickard.
Hiram Kile
Thomas A, Wilson.
Matthew Merchant
George Norris
Benj. O. Spaulding
WUliam H. Hunt.
B. B. Strickland...
George L. Beach.
And. J. M'Quiston.
William M, Slater.
James G. Page
Jairus Waid
Benjamin M'Gill
Orrin H. HoUister..
J. Boyd Espy
Hiram S. Harncd...
Edwin B. Pier...
Capt.
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...do....
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June 20,
June 20,
June 20.
June 20,
June 20.
June 20,
June 20,
June- 20,
June 20,
June 20,
June 20,
June 20,
June 20,
June 20,
June 20,
June 20,
June 20,
June 20,
June 20,
June 20,
June 20,
June 20,
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Wounded at Bull Run, Aug. 30, 1862— promoted
to Maj., May 1, 1863.
Promoted to Sgt., Sept., '61— to 2d Lt., Feb., '62—
to Capt., May 16, 1863 — to brevet Major, March
13, '65— wd. at South Mountain, Sept. 14, 1862—
pris. at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, '62 — mustered
out Avith company, June 11, 1864.
Promoted to Aiijutaut, P'ebruarv, 1862.
Promoted from Sgt. to 2d Lt., Oct. '61— to 1st Lt.,
Feb.. 1862— wd. at Bull Run, Aug. 30, 1862— re-
signed January, 1863.
Wounded at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, 1862— pr.
from Sgt. to 1st Lt., May 1, 1863— mustered out
with company, June 11,' 1864.
Resigned October 28, 1861.
Wounded at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862 — pr. to
Sgt., June, 1862— to 2d Lt., May 16, 1863— pris.
at Fredericksburg, Dee. 13, 1862— mustered out
with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov., 1861.
Promoted to 1st Sgt., Dec., '61— killed at Gaines'
Mill, June 27, 1862.
Wounded at South Mountain, Sept. 14, 1862 — pr.
from Cor. to Sgt., Dec, 1861— to 1st Sgt., May,
1863— commissioned 2d Lt., 3d regiment U. S.
■Colored Troops, July, 1863.
Promoted from Cor. to Sgt., May, 1863 — to Ist
Sgt., July, '63— pr. to Capt. of company K, 191st
regiment P. V. June 1, 1864^Vet.
Promoted to 1st Lt. and Q. M., July, 1862.
Prisoner at Wilderness, May 6, 1864 — mustered
out December 12, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 18, '62.
Promoted to Sgt., July, 1862 — killed at South
Moitntain, September 14, 1862.
Promoted Sgt. color guard. Nov., '62 — wounded
at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862, and Fredericks-
burg, Dec. 13, 1862— transferred to Vet. Reserve
Corps, July, 1863.
Promoted from Cor. to Sgt., June, '63 — wd. with
loss of arm, at Spottsyivania, May 9, 1864 — tr.
to Co. K, 191st reg. P: V., .Tune 1, '64— Vet.
Promoted from Cor. to Sgt., July, 1863— tr. to
Co. K, 191st regiment P. V.— Vet.
Promoted from Cor. to Sgt., April, 1864— killed
at Wilderness, May 6, 1864 — buried in Wilder-
ness burial grounds — Vet.
Died at Harrison's Landing, Va., Aug. 9, 1862.
Wounded at Bull Run, Aug. SO, '62 — transferred
to Vet. Reserve Corps, November, 1863.
Promoted to Cor., Feb., 1862— wounded,with loss
of arm, at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862 — disch.
September 12, 1862.
Promoted to Cor., Feb., '62 — discharged on Sur-
geons certificate, Nov. 12, 1862.
Promoted to Cor., Feb., 18G2— wounded at Bull
Run, Aus. 30, 1862 — discharged on Surgeon's
certificate, December 12, 1862.
Promoted to Cor., Feb., '62 — wounded at Gaines'
Mill, June 27, 1862— died July 12, 1862.
THREE YEARS' SERVICE.
841
Winfield S. Rose
Stephen Waid
Alexander Ashley..
Washing'n J. Cook
Tyler A. Stewart,
Edward J. Hill .
Cyren's F.Rockwell
John H. Stuntz
Wm. J. Mitchell....
Adams, Henry.
Barrackman, P. B.
Bole, Roberto
Benn, J. Lee
Blanchard, Wm.
Byham, Wm. P....
Brown, George M.
Bradford, Alonzo L
Bradford, Jos. F
Bradford, Warren..
Burcb, John
Bresee, Prentiss
Church , Zephan ' h K
Collom, Levi H ....,
Clements, Moses...
Cole, Morris ,
Carroll^ Wilham S,
Chadwick, Jas. D...
Carroll, Philip C,
Cathcart, Hugh ..
Courtney, Wm. C.
ChaflFee, Edgar A .
Carr, Hiram
Cowden, Thom'n L
Daly, James
Dempsey, John F.
Douglass, Edw'd E
Davison, James E...
Ewing, William R..
Evans, Thos. H.
Evans, Clarence P..
Evans, Alfred B
Ferris, Arden B
Flint, Loren
Free, Frederick
George, Thomas
Gray, Samuel P
Gehr, Edmund
Gleason, Thomp. H
Harvey, Joseph
Hildebrand, Jos. A
Harper, Charles
Himebaugh, Jno. A ...do
Hotchkiss, Jason ..
Henry, William R,
Hunt, Ira E
Hawkins, Fern. K.
106
Corp. . .
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June 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
Feb. 29, '64,
June 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
Mar.
Mar.
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Mar.
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June
June
June
June
June
June
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Feb. 19, '64,
Feb. 22, '64,
Mar. 24, '64,
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June 20, '61,
July 25, '61,
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Feb.
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July
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June 20, '61,
July 25, '61,
Oct. 1, '61,
Mar. 10, '64,
Mar. 23, '64,
Prisoner at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, '62— pr. to
Cor., July, '63— mus. out with Co., June 11, '64.
Promoted to Corporal, July, 1863— mustered out
with company, June 11, 1864.
Transferred to Signal Corps, September, 1861—
discharged March, 1863.
Promoted to Corporal, April, '64— transferred to
company K, 191st reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vec.
Promoted to Corporal, April, 1864— wounded at
Wilderness, May 8, 18G4 — transferred to com-
pany K, 191st regiment P. V. June 1, '04— Vet.
Promoted to Corporal, April, 1864 — transferred to
company K, 191st reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vet.
Prisoner at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, 1802 — pro-
moted to Corpora], April, 1864 — transferred to
company K, l9lst reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vet.
Tr. to Co. K, 191st reg. P. V., Juno 1, 1864— Vet.
Tr. to Co. K, 191st reg. P. V., June 1, 1864— Vet.
Not on muster-out roll. •
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, April, 1862.
Killed at Charles City Cross Roads, June 80, '62.
Wounded at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, '62 — trans-
ferred to Veteran Reserve Corps, Nov., 1863.
Wounded at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862, and
Wilderness, May 6, 1864 — transferred to 191st
regiment P. V., June 1, 1864— Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July, 1862.
Prisoner at Catlett's Station, Oct., '63— died Oct.
4, 1864, at Andersonville, Ga.— grave, 10,292.
Tr. to company K, 191st reg. P. V., June 1, 1864.
Tr. to company K, 19lst reg. P. V., June 1, 1864.
Tr. to company K, 191st reg. P. V., June 1, 1864.
Tr. to company K, 191st reg P. V., June 1, 1864.
lY. to company K, 191st reg. P. V., June 1, 1864.
Killed at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Killed at South Mountain, September 14. 1862.
Killed at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug., 1861.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Deserted July 3, 1863.
Captured at Spottsylvania C. H.— Vet.— (sup-
posed to have died in rebel prison.)
Killed at Wilderness, May 6, 1864.
Died at Manassas Junction, April, 1863.
Tr. to company K, I91st reg. P. V., June 1, 1864.
Missing at Wilderness, May 8, 1864— (supposed
to have died in prison,)
Killed at Games' Mil], June 27, 1862.
Woanded at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862— disch.
on Surgeon's certificate, March 1, 1863.
Transferred to 6th U. S. Cavalry Nov. 1, 1862.
Accidentally wounded while on duty— tr. to Co.
K, 191stTegiment P. V., June 1, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 1, '61.
Wounded at Bethesda Church, May 31, 1864— tr.
to Co. K, 191st reg. P. V., June 1, 1864— Vet.
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Not on muster-out roll.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Dec, 1862.
Tr. to company K, 191st reg. P. V., June 1, 1864.
Not on muster-out roll.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov., 1861.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov., 1861.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, March, '63.
Not on muster-out roll.
Tr. to Veteran Reserve Corps- date unknown.
lulled at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Wounded at South Mountain, Sept. 14, 1862—
discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan., 1863.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June 30, '62.
Tr. to Co. K, 191st reg. P. V., June 1, 1864-Vet.
Tr. to company K, 191st reg. P. V., June 1, 1864.
Tr. to company K, 191st reg. P. V., June 1, 1864.
842
THIETY-NINTH KEGIMENT — TENTH RESERVE,
Halfost, William...
Irons, Richard C...
Jones, John R
Jones, Thomas Wr.
Johnson, Ami...
Keiser, Isaac S.
King, Emery B
Long, John J . ..
Lester, Solomon....
Marvin, L. O
Monroe, Wm. H....
Marvin, Oscar A,....
Martin, John W.
Miller, James F
Mitchell, Samuel...
Mitchell, Moses . . . .
Marley, Henry P,..
Mangus, Michael...
M'Kay, Robert C...
M'Qniston, Jos. L...
Nickelson, Robt. G
Nickelson, William
Palmatier, S. W
Pierce, David A
Pitcher, Harmon J
Pearl, Horace H
Prosser, liUciusE.,
Prensser, Carl P....,
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Pattison, A. H...
Root, Thomas, Jr ...
Rhodes, James G..
Rumsey, CM
Rice, EliD „...
Sperry, Zealous"!..
Stewart, Don P
Stewart, Charles....
Smith, Louis B..
Swift, Martin V,
Smith, Lewis P..
Stimmel, James.
Stewart, David O..,
Sayre, John, Jr
Sayre, James
Shilling, James.
Stewart, Franklin
Strayer, Perry
Sweetwood, Jacob...
Stainbrook, Octav's
Trace, Ami L....
Trevitt, William
Tryon, M'Clure S...
Thompson, Hugh C
Thompson, Chas. W
Thompson, Chaun'y
Unthank, C. D
Waid, Chauncey W
WiUson, Richard P'
WikofiF, James H ...
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Feb. 29, '64,
July 25, '61,
June 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
Mar. 22, '64,
June 20, '61,
July 25, '61,
July 25, '61,
Mar. 22, '64,
June 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
July 25, '61,
May -22, '62,
Sept. 1&, '63,
Mar. 24, '64,
Feb. 19, '64,
Mar. 31, '64,
Mar. 31, '64,
June 20, '&1,
July 25, '61,
Mar. 31, '64,
Mar. 31, '64,
June 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
July 25, '61,
July- 25, '61,
Mar. 1, '64,
June 20, '61,
Mar, 28, '64,
Mar, 28, '64,
Mar, 1, '64,
June 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
July 25, '61,
July 25, '61,
Nov. 19, '68,
Mar. 10, '64,
Mar. 22, '64,
Mar. 22, '64,
Mar. 22, '64,
Mar. 22, '64,
Mar. 29, '64,
Mar. 31, '64,
Mar. 29, '64,
June 30, '61,
June 30, '61,
June 30, '61,
July 25, '63,
Mar. 10, '64,
Mar. 22, '64,
June 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
Not on muster-out roll, '
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Captured at Catlett Station, Oct. , ^63— transferred
to company K, 191st reg. P. V., June 1, 1864,
Tr. to company K, 191st reg. P. V,, June 1, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
KiUed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Wounded at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862— trans-
ferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, December, 1863.
Tr. tacompany K, I91st reg. P. V,, June 1, 1864,
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, May, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct,, 1861.
Drowned — date unknown.
Wounded at Bull Run, August 30, 1862— disch.
on Surgeon's certificate, December, 1862.
Drafted — mustered out — date unknown,
Tr. to company K, 191st reg, P. V., June 1, 1864.
Tr. to company K, 191st reg. P, V., June 1, 1864.
Captured at Spottsylvania, May 10, 1864 — trans-
ferred to Co. K, 191st reg, P, V., June 1, 1864.
Tr, to company K, 191st reg. P. V., June 1, 1864.
Wounded and pris. at Fredericksburg, Dec. 18,
'62 — disch, on Surgeon's certificate, Mar, , 1863,
Wounded at Gaines' Rlill, June 27, 1862— trans-
ferred to Vet, Reserve Corps— date unknown.
Tr. to company K, 191st reg, P, V,, June 1, 1864.
Tr, to company K, 191st reg. P. V., June 1, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug., 1861.
Discharged on (Surgeon's certificate, Jan,, 1862.
KiUed at South Mountain, Sept. 14, 1862.
Died at Harrison's Landing, Va,, August, 1862.
Wounded and captured at Gaines' Mill, June 27,
'62 — disch, on Surgeon's certificate, Dec, 1862.
Not on muster-out roll.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec, 1862.
Tr. to company K, I91st reg, P, V., June 1, 1864.
Tr. to company K, 191st reg, P. V., June 1, 1864.
Not on muster-out roll.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov,, 1861.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb,, 1862.
Wounded at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862— trans-
ferred to 191st reg. P. V — Vet.
Wounded at Wilderness, May, '64 — ^transferred
to 191st regiment P, V.— Vet.
Wounded at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862— trans-
ferred to Vet, Reserve Corps— date unknown.
Deserted July 28, 1861.
Drafted— wounded at Wilderness, May 8, 1864—
mustered out— date unknown,
Tr. to company K, 191st reg. P. V., June 1, 1864.
Killed near Charles City Cross Roads, June 13, '64.
Missing at Wilderness, May 8, 1864— (supposed
to have died in prison.)
Captured at Wilderness, May 8, '64— transferred
to company K, I91st reg. P. V,, June 1, 1864.
Tr. to company K, 191st reg. P. V., June 1, 1864.
Tr. to company K, 191st reg. P. V., June 1, 1864,
Tr. to company K, 191st reg, P. V., June 1, 1864.
Tr. to company K, 191st reg. P. V., June 1, 1864.
KiUed at Gaines' MiU, June 27, 1862.
Wounded at Gaines' MiU, June 27, 1862 — disch.
on Surgeon's certificate, December, 1862.
KiUed at Bull Run, August 30, 1862,
Drafted— wounded at Wilderness, May 6, 1864—
mustered out — date unknown.
KiUed at WUderness, May 8, 1864.
Died June 24, 1864, of wds. rec. at North Anna,
May 23, '64— bu, in Nat. Cem,, ArUngton, Va,
Killed at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb., 1863.
Captured at Fredericksburg. Dec, 13, '62— tr. to
Co. K, 191st reg,, P, V., June 1, '64— Vet.
KiUed at Gaines' MiU, June 27, 1862.
THREE YEARS' SERVICE.
843
NAME.
RANK.
DATE OF M0STER
INTO SERVICE.
BEMARKS.
Williams, Oct. Ii....
White, John G
Private
...do
June 20, '61,
June 29, '61,
June 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
Mar. 22, '64,
3
3
3
3
3
3
Wounded at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862— dis-
chfirged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 29, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug., 1861.
Died Aug. 18, '62, for wounds rec. at Charles City
Cross Roads, June 30, '62— bu. at Philadelphia.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb., 1863.
KiUed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Transferred to Co, K, 191st reg. P. V., June 1, 64.
White, Samuel T ...
Wright, George W..
Wright, John W
Willey, John
...do
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...do
...do
Company K.
recruited in beaver county.
Samuel Miller ,
A. M. Gilkey ..
Marshall Hartshorn
John Li. Moore...,
William J. Carson..
G. Y. Edwards..
Thos. J. M' Carter
John F. Powers ...
James A. Anderson
Thos. J. Bartram..
Richard L. Hudson
James M'Geehon....
Samuel T. Parks. ..
Milton R. Young. . .
Stephen A. Lowry.
Geo. D. Andrews...
William Shannon..
Robert Miller
James M'Clelland.,
Jacob Kagarise....
Samuel M. Elder.
James W. Reed...
Wm. H. Anderson..
Richard W. Baker .
Chas. W. Crawford
Jon. P. M'Cready...
Robert J. Cready....
Allen, Charles
Anderson, James A
Anderson, Albert..
Bannou, Michael ..
Barnes, Hugh
Bartram, George W
Barber, William
Bush, William
Barnes, Hugh G
Bartram, And. J
Bussinger, Dan. W
Boyd, John
Calvin, Peter Y
Courtney, M. W....,
Davis, Thomas
Davidson, Robert ..
Donaldson, Henry...
Fosnaught, Joseph
Capt.
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1st Lt...
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1st Sgt
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June 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
June 27, '61,
June 29, '61,
June 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
Jime 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
Feb.
Sept,
June
Feb.
June
July
June
June
July
July
Feb.
July
20, '61,
20, '61,
20, '61,
20, '61,
20, '61,
20, '61,
20, '61,
20, '61,
20, '61,
20, '61,
20, '61,
20, '61,
20, '61,
20, '61,
25, '62,
1, '61,
20, '61,
25, '62,
20, '61,
10, '61,
20, '61,
20, '61,
10, '61,
5, '61,
27, '64,
6. '61,
Died of wounds received at Charles City Cross
Roads, June 30, 1862.
Promoted from Corporal to 2d Lt., Aug. 1, '62 — ^to
Capt., May 16, 1864 — to brevet Major, March 13,
'65 — mustered out with company, June 11, '64.
Resigned October 21, 186L
Promoted from 2d Lt. of Co. F, to 1st Lt. of Co.
K, Oct. 30, '61— wounded at Gaines' Mill, June
27, '62— disch. on Surg, certificate, Jan. 21, 1863.
Promoted from 2d to 1st Lt., Aug. 1, '62— dis-
charged on Surgeon's certificate, June 20, '63.
Pr. fr. 1st Sgt. to 2d Lt., May 16, '63— to 1st Lt.,
Feb. 6, '64— mus. out with Co., June 11, 1864.
Resigned September 30, 1861.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Wounded at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862— dis-.
charged September 8, 1862.
Wounded by Guerrillas, February 13, 1864— ab-
sent, in hospital, at muster out.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Wounded at Wilderness, May 6, 1864 — absent, in
hospital, at muster out.
Captured at Fredericksburg, December 13, 'ed-
died at Richmond, Va., December 25, 1862.
Deserted September 15, 1862.
Wounded in action. May 15, 1864— absent, in hos-
pital, at muster out.
Mastered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 30, '61.
Wounded at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30,
'62 — disch. on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 27, '62.
Transferred to Co. C, 5th U. S. Art'y, Nov. 20, '62.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, July 1, 1863.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vet.
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 20, '63.
Disch. by order of Sec'y of War, Aug. 31, 1863.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Oct. 10, '63.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V., June 1, '64.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864,
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. May 5, 186
Transferred to Co. C, 5th U. S. Art'y, Nov. 20, '62,
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 14, '62.
Transferred to Vet, Reserve Corps, Feb. 11, 1864.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vef.
Transferred to 19Jst reg. P. V., June 1, 1864.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vet.
Killed at Bull Run, August .30, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 16, '63.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 1, 1864
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
844
THIRTY-NINTH REGIMENT — TENTH BBSEKVE.
Fosnaught, Barney
Fry, Reuben H
Furguson, Clark
Gilkey, Francis W..
Hudson, Ralph E...
Hoon, Thomas J
Hum, George
Hum, Levi
Howills, Daniel H..
Houston, John.,
Imbrie, David .,
Imbrie, Jeremiah R
Irvin, James
Johnston, John A.
Laughlin , Hugh. . . .
Xiowry, Peter Y
Lightner, William.
Liightner, Josiah../.
Laml)right, Sam'l...
Lightner, George ...
Marshall, Robert....
Marks, Alfred
Morris, George W...
Miller, Boney
Miller, Moses
Miller, Andrew J...
MUler, Edward
Mershimer, Sam. G
M' Adams, Frank 'n
M'Cowin, Thomp'n
M'Kinney, John E..
M'Wiliiams, Jos
M'Anhs, James F...
M'Keogh, James....
M'Cluren, John D...
M'Mullen, John
M'Millen, .Joseph...
M'Claren, Robert...
M'Clure, Josephus..
Nicely, Stephen
Nowgen, John
Parks, Darius W....
Park, James
Parrett, Richard S..
Peirce, Caleb
PoweU, William
Powers, James C...
Park, George W
Perry, Robert
Reed, Wm. H. H...
Reed, John W
Swank, Emanuel...
Swank, Benjamin...
Shannon, Curtis R..
Shultz, William
Swaggers, Emery...
Streiby, Samuel M
Vankirk, Archib'd
Vankirk, Arthur ...
Wallace, Wm. B
Weeby, WiUiam
Young, John M.
Private
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Dec. 26,
June 20,
June 20,
June 20,
June 20,
Feb. 25, '62
Dec. 27, '61
Dec. 27, '61
July 10, '61
Feb. 27, '64
Feb. 26, '62
June 20, '61
June 20, '61
June 20, '61
June 20, '61
June 20, '61
June 20, '61
Oct. 27, '61
Feb.
Oct.
June
June
June
June
June
Feb.
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
Oct. 27, '61
June
Mar.
Nov.
June
June
Feb.
July
June
June
June
June
June
Mar.
Jan.
June
Jan.
Jan.
June
Oct.
June
20, '61
4, '62,
2, '63
20, '61
20, '61
3, '62
21, '6i:
20, '6i;
'61
'61
Mar. 6, '62
June 20, '61
June 20, '61
June 20, '61,
Mar. 20, '62,
Sept. 2, '63
June 20, '61
June 20, '61,
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 29, '61.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vet.
Died April 2, 1863.
Wounded at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, 1862— dis-
. charged on Surgeon's certificate, June 29, 1863.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June 18, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 20, '62.
Tr. to Battery C, 5th U. S. Art., Nov. 20, 1862.
Wounded at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862— disch.
on Surgeon's certificate, September 12, 1862.
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V., June 1, '64.
Wounded at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862— disch.
on Surgeon's certificate, November 27, 1862.
Discharged February 11, 1864, by order of Secre-
tary of War, to accept promotion.
Killed at Mechanics ville, June 26, 1862.
Wounded at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862— disch.
on Surgeon's certificate, January 6, 1863.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 12, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Mar. 27, '62.
Wounded at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862— disch.
on Surgeon's cei-tificate, January 31, 1863.
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V., June 1, '64.
Deserted August 30, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 12, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. fl, '62.
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V., June 1, '64.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vet.
KUled at Bull Run, August 29, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 4, '61.
Transferred to Battery C, 5th United States Ar-
tillery, November 20, 1862.
Wounded at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862— disch.
on Surgeon's certificate, October 11, 1862.
Transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V., June 1, '64.
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V., June 1, '64.
Killed at Bull Run, August 30, 1862.
KiUed at Gaines' MiU, June 27, 1862.
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V., June 1, '64.
Prisoner— died at Richmond, Va., Augi, 1862.
Wounded at Wilderness, May 8, '64— mustered
out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with, company, June 11, 1864.
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V., June 1, '64.
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V., June 1, '64.
Accidentally killed, while on duty, Sept. 10, '61.
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V., June 1, '64.
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V., June 1, '64.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. May 5, '62.
Wounded ot Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862— disch.
on Surgeon's certificate, January 10, 1863.
Transferred to Battery C, 5th United States Ar-
tillery, November 20, 1862,
Transferred to 2d U. S. Artillery, Oct. 11, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 12, 'SI.
Mustered out with company, Juno 11, 1864.
Captured at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30,
1862— died at Richmond, Va.— date unknown.
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V., June 1, '64.
Died, date unknown, of wounds received at
Wilderness, May, 1864— Vet.
Deserted May 10, 1803.
Fortieth Regiment,
ELEVEJSTTH EESERYE.
THE companies comprising the Eleventh Reserve Eegiment were recruited,
A in the county of Cambria, B and E in Indiana, 0 and D in Butler, F
in Fayette, G in Armstrong, H and I in Westmoreland, and K in Jefferson.
Most of these companies were raised for the three months' service, but failing
of acceptance still preserved their organizations, and when the call for the Ee-
serve Corps was issued, marched to the rendezvous at Camp Wright, near Pitts-
burg. The men had little or no military experience save that gathered from
mOitia trainings j but they were generally familiar with the use of the rifle,
were native born, of a hardy race, above the medium size, and inured to labor
on farms and in the lumber districts. Upon their entrance to camp they were
mustered into the State service, and rigidly drilled by companies. On the 1st
of July, the regiment was organized by the choice of the following oflacers:
Thomas F. Gallagher, of Westmoreland county. Colonel; James E. Porter, of
Indiana county. Lieutenant Colonel ; and Samuel M. Jackson, of Armstrong
county, Major. Colonel Gallagher was possessed of considerable military ex-
perience, and at once commenced battalion drill. The men were here furnished,
by the State, with clothiug and blankets of superior quality.
On the 24th of June, in obedience to the order of Governor Curtin, the regi-
ment marched to Harrisburg, where it was supplied with arms and accoutre-
ments, and on the following day moved to Baltimore and bivouacked on Fed-
eral HUl. On the 26th, it proceeded to Washington and encamped near the
Park, where, on the 29th and 30th, it was mustered, nine hundred strong, into
the service of the United States.
Soon afterwards the Eleventh was placed in the Eeserve camp at Tenally- ,
town, where the arms received from the State were exchanged for United States
muskets, and the men were industriously instructed in the manual of arms,
target exercise, police, camp and picket duty. Much attention 'was given to
skirmish drill and bayonet exercise, and the skiU acqtiired proved of inestima-
ble value on many a contested field. Sanitary regulations were strictly en-
forced, and as a consequence there was little sickness. The Eeverend Adam
Torrence was appointed Chaplain, and held regular religious exercises on the
Sabbath, which were well attended. Details were made from this regiment to
work on the fort,s forming a part of the cordon of defences of the Capital, and
Fort Pennsylvania and others were in part the work of their hands. A school
for the instruction of officers was established, which met for recitation twice a
week, and was continued until active campaigning commenced. A report of
846 FOETIETH EEGIMENT — ELEVENTH EESEEVB. 1861
the proficiency of each officer, and accounting for absentees, was regularly
made to division headquarters. The regiment was assigned to the Second Bri-
gade* of the Eeserve Corps.
During the month of September the Eleventh was ordered to Great Falls,
Maryland, sixteen miles above Washington, to picket the Potomac from a short
distance below to a point six miles above. Here, in a part where the river is
quite narrow and the banks precipitous and rocky, the men for the first time
came face to face with the rebels. Much curiosity existed to get a view of the
enemy, and it was not long before a friendly conversation was opened by the
pickets from the rocks that lined either shore. A truce was agreed upon which
was kept until a South Carolina regiment was placed on duty, when one of our
pickets, going to the river to bathe, unsuspecting danger, was shot and severely
wounded. This was the signal for hostilities, and company G was quickly placed
in position and a lively skirmish ensued. In the meantime the rebels opened
with a six gun battery, throwing over a hundred solid shots. The fire was
rapid and well directed, the shots entering the buildings in which the men were
quartered 5 but none were hurt.
From Tenallytown the regiment moved with the division and took position
in line with the army, to the left of the Georgetown and Leesburg pike, beyond
Langley and not far from Lewinsville. General M'Call, in making report of
ttie condition of the regiment about this time, says: "This is a weU drilled
regiment, and with the improved arms, with which it is now supplied, would
be very effective." Here the officers put forth untiring energy to perfect them-
selves in a knowledge of their duties, and to drill and discipline their men.
Before the cold weather came, the quarters were made comfortable j the foun-
dations were of logs, sarmounted by tents 3 the bunks were constructed of smaU
poles covered with cedar boughs ; and each cabin was supplied with a small sheet-
iron stove. Lieutenant Colonel Porter having resigned on account of physical
disability, Major Jackson was elected to fiU the vacancy, and Captain Robert
Litzinger, of company A, was elected Major.
On the 6th of December, the Second Brigade, supported by the Third, the
Eleventh Eegiment in advance, was ordered on a foraging expedition to Gun-
nell's farm, near Dranesville, and captured two spies, with three of their asso-
ciates, and brought in fifty-seven wagon loads of grain, seven horses, two oxen
and one wagon. This trespass upon the enemy's territory brought on the battle
of Dranesville. For when the Third Brigade, a few days later, went out for a
similiar purpose, it was met by the enemy prepared to contest the ground. In
.the engagement which ensued the Second Brigade was held in reserve, and
marched to the support of the Third, but before it arrived upon the field the
victory had been won.
Preparatory to the opening of the spring campaign, extra clothing and
blankets were boxed and 'sent to Washington, and on the lOth of March, the
regiment broke up winter-quarters and marched on the Georgetown and Lees-
burg pike, to a point where the Springdale road branches to the left, when the
* Organization of the Second Brigade, Brigadier General George G. Moade ; Reserve Corps,
Major General George A. M'CaU. Third (32d) Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, Colonel
Horatio G. Sickel ; Fourth (33d) Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, Colonel Robert G. March ;
Seventh (36th) Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, Colonel Elisha B. Harvey ; Eleventh (40th)
Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, Colonel Thomas F. Gallagher; Thirteenth (42d, Bucktail)
Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, Colonel Charles J. Biddle.
1862 BATTLE OP GAINES' MILL. 847
rain, which had been falling from the time it left camp, had rendered the march-
ing exceedingly hard, and by the time it reached Hunter's Mills, the men were
completely exhausted. Here the regiment encamped, using for the first time
the small shelter tent. The enemy having evacuated his entrenched camp, and
thus wholly changed the object of the campaign, the regiment proceeded by
forced march to Alexandria. This march, in consequence of the heavy and
almost impassable nature of the roads, and the constant falling of a cold rain
was ever remembered by the men during their three years of service, as the
severest test of their endurance to which they were called upon to submit.
The regiment encamped near Fairfax Seminary, and owing to the condition of
the ground and inadequate shelter, many of the men were soon prostrated by
sickness. Major Litzinger, who had for some time been absent on account of
sickness, resigned on the 1st of April, 1862, and Adjutant Peter A. Johns was
elected to fill the vacancy, and Lieutenant Eobert A. M'Coy, of company A,
appointed Adjutant. On the 9th of April, the division having been assigned
to the Fkst Corps, under General M'Dowell, it moved to Catlett's Station,
where it encamped for a short time, and thence moved to Falmouth. A month
later it was detached from M'Dowell's Corps and ordered to the Peninsula,
where it was attached to the corps commanded by General Fitz John Porter,
and was at once sent to the front, taking position near Mechanicsville, in the
immediate presence of the enemy. Having the greatest confidence in their
officers, and with a year of discipltae and drill, the men were in excellent con-
dition for field service, and longed for an opportunity to show their prowess.
On the 25th of June, the entire regiment, with field and line officers, was
ordered on picket duty, the line skirting the Chickahomtay, with the right rest-
ing on a swamp, which on the following day was the left of the line of battle.
The strictest vigilance was enjoined, and neither officers nor men were allowed
to sleep during the night. Shortly after noon of the 26th, a battery of the
enemy opened fire upon our pickets, but without effect. At three o'clock P.
M. the battle of Mechanicsville, which was principally fought by the First and
Third brigades of the Eeserve Corps, had fairly opened, and was raging with
great fury. Though not actively engaged in the battle, the regiment was under
fire, and company A, towards evening, at the request of General Seymour, was
placed in lineijonnecting with the left of the Seventh, and was deployed as skir-
mishers. It remained on picket duty until morning, when it was formed and
covered the rear of the brigade in falling back to Gaines' Mill.
Here the rebels, in overwhelming force, fell upon the single corps of Fitz
John Porter, drawn up with the Chickahominy in rear, and separated from the
rest of the army by that stream. On reaching the field the Eleventh was first
ordered to the support of Weed's Battery of the Fifth United States artillery,
but was afterward moved forward and formed in the second line of battle.
Thoroughly exhausted by want of sleep, many of the men laid down amid the
roar of cannon and were soon oblivious to the terrible carnage at the front.
This to many was their last sleep. The position was an admirable one for de-
fence, and had breast- works been erected, for which there had been ample time,
a terrible slaughter of brave men might have been saved, and a grievous defeat
turned into joyous victory. Whilst in position on the second line, an order was
received from General Meade directing one company of the Eleventh to be
detached for fatigue duty. Company B, Captain Daniel S. Porter, was im-
mediately detailed, and late in the afternoon the rest of the regiment was ordered
848 FORTIETH REGIMENT — ELEVBlJTH RESERVE. 18G2
into action near the centre of the general line of battle, and under cover of a
dense wood, relieving the Fourth New Jersey, which had been fighting gal-
lantly, and had nearly exhausted its ammunition. Just before going into bat-
tle, General M'Call, who was at the front, and General Martindale, who had
charge of that part of the line, both spoke encouragingly to the men and said,
that, as they were going upon a part of the line which was weakest, they would
be expected to hold it at all hazards. That expectation was not disappointed j
for when line after line of the enemy's fresh troops bore down upon them in
deadly conflict, they met such voUeys from the men of the Eleventh as sent them
staggering back — ^volleys that seemed like a continuous stream of fire. But
unfortunately for the regiment the troops on both flanks were driven back by
superior numbers, and it was left to contend alone in the terrible conflict. The
wood in which it fought, with its dense foliage, was soon dark with the smoke
of musketry and artillery, and the officers were unaware of the critical position
in which they were placed, until it was discovered that the regiment was suffer-
ing from a fire on its flanks. While in this perilous situation, Major Johns pro-
ceeded to the left to ascertain if our own troops were not firing into its ranks,
and was captured in the attempt. The enemy was now pressing on in front
and upon both flanks, and the ammunition was nearly spent. At this crisis
Colonel Gallagher ordered Adjutant M'Coy to proceed to the rear and report
the condition of affairs to General Meade, but on reaching the open field he
at once comprehended the situation; for nine rebel battle flags were visible on
flanks and rear. He at once communicated the facts to the Colonel, assuring
him that the entire Union line, with the exception of the Fourth JS^ew Jersey,
seemed to have retreated. Colonel Gallagher, hoping still with the aid of the
New Jersey regiment, to cut his way out by a movement to the left, at once
ordered the command to fall back. No sooner was this movement commenced
than the enemy, who had been fighting in front, raised a yeU and charged upon
the retreating column. But suddenly facing about the regiment poured so de-
structive a volley into the faces of the rebel horde as to cool their ardor, and
completely check their firey onset. Fighting and retreating until it reached the
open field, it there found itself completely surrounded, with ranks sadly thinned
and broken, ammunition nearly gone, and all chance of escape cut off. To con-
tend longer was madness and the entailing of a useless slaughter. The only
alterna,tive was to surrender, and that gallant body of men became prisoners of
of war.* Forty-six of their number were killed, and one hundred and nine
wounded.
* ExTBACT PROM GENERAii M'Call's OFFICIAL REPORT.— The Only occuTTence of this
day's battle that I have cause to regret, (except the loss of many brave officers and men, wtose
fall I sincerely movim,) is the capture by the enemy of a large portion of the Eleventh Regi-
ment of the Reserves, Colonel Gallagher commanding. This regiment of Meade's Brigade
had, in the course of the afternoon, relieved the Fourth New Jersey Regiment, Colonel Simp-
son, (Major United States Topographical Engineers,) the latter promising to support the former
in case of being hard pressed. In the heat of the action, the Eleventh Regiment becoming en-
veloped in the smoke of battle continued the fight after the rest of the line had retired, having
been closely engaged with a rebel regiment in front ; and before the Colonel was aware that he
had been left alone on the field he found himself under the fire of two regiments, one on either
flank, besides the one ia front. Notwithstanding the peril of his position, he gallantly kept up
a galling fire on the advancing foe, as he himself retired in good order on the Fourth New Jersey.
Here, to crown his ill fortune, he found that he as weU as Colonel Simpson, was completely sur-
rounded, a strong force having already taken position in his immediate rear. The situation of
these two bn-ive regiments, which had so nobly maintained their ground after all had retired, was
18G2 BELLE ISLE AND LTBBY PRISON. 849
It was in the dusk of the evening when the surrender was made, and though
worn out with two days' of marching and fighting, the men were hurried to
the rear, and many of them, including Colonel Jackson, Adjutant M'Coy and
Lieutenant Coder, were compelled to march to Richmond without rest or food,
where they arrived at four o'clock on the following morning, and after being
marched about the city for a spectacle to the inhabitants, who at this early hour
were all out to behold the fruits of victory, they were incarcerated in Libby
prison. On the following day Colonel Gallagher, and the rest of the regiment
who were able to travel, were brought in. A few days later the men were
separated from the officers and transferred to Belle Isle, a sandy island in the
James River, entirely devoid of shade trees or shelter to shield them from the
burning sun. In Richmond ''The Government" bore arbitrary sway and none
dared question its authority or give aid or comfort to the captives. With in-
sufficient clothing and unwholesome food this captivity was endured until Au-
gust 5th, when a cartel was agreed upon and the men were sent to Aiken's
Landing, and were there furnished transportation to Harrison's Landing. A
week later the officers followed them.
While the main body of the regiment was in the Richmond prisons. Captain
Porter's company, which was on detached duty and escaped captivity, repre-
sented it in the corps. It numbered over one hundi'ed men, and in the engage-
ment at Charles City Cross Roads fought with determined bravery, losing nine
killed and fifteen wounded. Upon assembling at Harrison's Landing, the
Eleventh was greatly reduced in numbers. In consequence of the hardships of
the campaign, the recent imprisonment, and the diseases contracted in the"
swamps of the Chickahominy and the James, a large number were disqualified
for active duty, while one hundred and thirty non-commissioned officers and
privates had been detailed from its ranks to guard the general hospital at Cra-
ney Island, near Fortress Monroe. Strenuous efforts were made by Colonel
Gallagher to have this detail returned, but without success.
With ranks thus depleted, the regiment proceeded to Falmouth, where Lieu-
tenant Colonel Jackson assumed command, Colonel Gallagher, on account of
sickness, having been left at Fortress Monroe. The division, now under com-
mand of General Reynolds, marched by Kelly's Ford and Warrenton, to Gaines-
ville, a distance of seventy miles, where it joined the main body of Pope's army
now engaged in the second Bull Run campaign. Had Generals Franklin and
Porter, who had a much shorter distance to march, shown the same enterprise
and earnestness in moving their commands as was exhibited by the gallant
RejTiolds, a grievous defeat might have been averted.
Here for a second time the Reserves were attached to M'Dowell's Corps.
Late on the afternoon of the 29th of August, the Eleventh, now forming a part
of the Third Brigade, was moved forward under a galling fire of grape, and en-
gaged the enemy's infantry. Unable to carry t he position, the troops were with-
drawn, and as night had now come on laid down on their arms to rest. Their
position, however, soon became very uncomfortable, for stragglers, better known
in the army as the "Coffee Brigade," had kindled small fires to boil their much
now hopeless ; their retreat was entirely cut off by the increasing force of the enemy, who were
still advancing and they were compelled to surrender. No censure can possibly attach to either
Colonel Gallagher or Colonel Simpson, or the brave men of their respective regiments, on ac-
count of this ill turn of fortune ; but, on the contrary, they are entitled to the credit of having
held their ground until jt was tenable no longer.— Jibore's Rebellion Record, Comp. Vol., p. 666.
107
850 FORTIETH REGIMENT — ELEVENTH RESERVE. 1862
coveted beverage, by which the enemy discovered the regiment's bivouac and
opened upon it with a long range battery, throwing solid shot with some effect.
On the following morning the regiment was placed upon the skirmish line,
though only armed with smooth-bore muskets. Fortunately it sustained little
injury untU withdrawn. At three o'clock P. M., the enemy made a heavy as-
sault upon the position held by the Eeserves. The Eleventh was quickly ad-
vanced to the top of a small ridge, in an open field, and was soon at close range
with the enemy. Here the smooth-bore guns were most servicable, dealing
deadly volleys upon the foe, the Fifth Texas, the two lines pressing close until
the prostrate dead were indiscriminately mingled. At length the enemy hav
ing turned our flank, enfiladed the line with such effect that the regiment was
forced to retire. The loss was fourteen killed and forty-four wounded. Among
the wounded were Captain Stewart, Adjutant M'Coy and Lieutenants Jones,
Kennedy, Coder and Johnson.
The campaign in Maryland followed hard upon the defeat of Pope. The
Eeserves were now commanded by General Meade, and the regiment by Lieu-
tenant Colonel Jackson, Colonel Gallagher having succeeded to the command
of the Third Brigade. The enemy was first encountered strongly posted in
the passes of South Mountain. The Eeserves were drawn up to the right of
the road leading to Turner's Gap, held by the corps of EQll and Longstreet. The
Eleventh held the left centre as the line advanced to the attack, and moved on
up the steep acclivity of the mountain, receiving a deadly fire from the enemy
securely posted behind trees and rocks. In the midst of the engagement Colo-
nel Gallagher fell severely wounded. Colonel Jackson, with great personal
bravery, held his regiment well in hand, cheered on his men and successfully
reached that deadly height. In the progress of the ascent, when the battle
was raging hottest and the victory was stUl doubtful. Corporal Koons, (after-
wards killed at Fredericksburg,) who was possessed of great powers of mimickry,
crowed lustily, like a cock uttering the note of triumph. The familiar sound,
heard amid the pauses of the battle, so inspirited the men that they went forward
with renewed zeal to assured victory. The loss was fifteen kiUed and twenty-
eight wounded. Among the former were Captain Brady and Lieutenant Wal-
ter F. Jackson, and of the latter Colonel Gallagher, Captain Nesbit, who died
from the effects of his wounds, Captain Bierer, Quartermaster Torrence and
Lieutenant Kennedy.
Although the regiment was reduced to a mere fragment of its original
strength, ha^dng less than two hundred effective men, yet it moved promptly
with the division to the field of Antietam and bore an important part in that
sanguinary battle. The loss here was seven killed and seventeen wounded.
After the battle the regiment went into camp, near Sharpsburg, in a condition
of general destitution — ^blanketless, shoeless, moneyless, and in tattered uni-
forms. While here. Governor Curtin made a strong effort to have the corps
removed to the State, promising to send it back to the field in a short time re-
cruited and re-organized, but without success.
Crossing the Potomac with the main body of the army it reached Warren-
ton on the 9th of November, amidst a heavy snow storm that severely tried the
endurance of the men. Soon afterwards the detail of men left at Craney Island
' rejoined the regiment, which, with recruits and the men returned from hospitals,
made the effective force about four hundred.
The army, commanded by General Burnside, was now faced towards Fred-
1862 BATTLE OF FREDERIOKSBUEG. 851
ericksburg. The Eeserves, under General Meade, were attached to Reynolds'
Corps of FranMln's Grand Division. Having previously moved out to a point
three mUes below Fredericksburg, and in rear of the Stafford Hills, the divi-
sion was ordered to be in readiness to march at midnight of the lOth of De-
cember. At the appointed hour the command moved, passing camp after camp
of the army wrapt in quiet slumber, and soon met the pontoon train, which re-
vealed the object of the midnight march. The task had been assigned the di-
vision to force a crossing of the Rappahannock, and to cover the laying of the
pontoons. Before daylight the river was reached, and the Bucktails and the
Tenth Reserves were deployed as skirmishers along the bank of the stream.
.The enemy was soon driven from the opposite shore by the unerring aim of our
riflemen, and the bridge successfully laid. The division crossed on the following
morning and took position near the Bernard House, where it remained until
the 13th, when early in the day it was marched across an extended plain to a
position near the railroad, and in front of the enemy's line of earth works. The
Eleventh was posted in rear of the batteries, when a severe artillery duel en-
sued, in which many of the regiment were kUled and terribly wounded. As
soon as the cannonading ceased the order was given for the infantry to advance,
and the line moved rapidly forward towards the enemy's works under a steady
musketry fire from his entrenchments. The ground over which the Eleventh
passed was nearly level and offered no protection, yet it rushed forward un-
checked, until it reached a ditch running parallel to the line of battle, then to
the raUroad, where a momentary halt was made, then forward again to within
a hun<ired paces of a stone fence, behind which the enemy awaited its approach,
when he opened a murderous fire which brought the regiment to a halt. Col-
onel Jackson immediately saw that to attempt to scale the hill in his immedi-
ate front, and to carry the works by direct assault, would cause the utter anni-
hilation of his command. With coolness and good judgment at this juncture
of imminent peril, he at once ordered a movement by the right flank, and at dou-
ble quick passed through a piece of woods to the right. By this movement the
enemy was flanked and his breastwork soon reached, where many of his men
were captured. The regiment then moved forward, driving the retreating foe
several hundred yards; but perceiving that the line was not supported, it was
not deemed prudent to advance further. Soon the second line of the enemy
was seen moving forward on a double quick, when the command fell back to
the line of earth works. StUl no supports coming, it was again compelled to
fall back, men falling at every step.* ^' Never," says Captain Coder, in his ac-
* About one P. M,, the main attack on the right began by a furious cannonade, under cover
of which three compact lines of infantry advanced against Hill's front. They were received
as before by our batteries, by whose fire they were momentarily checked, but soon recovering
they pressed forward until coming within range of our infantry, the contest became fierce and
bloody. Archer and Lane repulsed those portions of the line immediately in their front, but
before the interval between these commands could be closed, the enemy pressed through in
overwhelming numbers and turned the left of Archer and the right of Lane. Attacked in
front and flank, two regiments of the former and the brigade of the latter, after a brave and
obstinate resistance, gave way. Archer held his line with the First Tennessee and the Fifth
Alabama battalion, assisted by the Forty-second Virginia regiment and the Twenty-second
Virginia battalion, until the arrival of reinforcements. Thomas came gallantly to the relief
of Lane, and joined by the Seventh and part of the Eighteenth North Carolina regiments of
that brigade, repulsed the column that had broken Lane and drove it back to the railroad. In
the meantime a large force had penetrated the wood as far as HLU's reserve, aad encountered
Gregg's brigade. The attack was so sudden and unexpected that Orr's rifles, mistaking the
enemy for our own troops retiring, were thro\im into confusion — General Lee^s Official Report.
852 FORTIETH REGIMENT — ^ELEVENTH RESERVE. 1863
count of the battle, "did I look back for support with more anxiety than on
that fatal day; for on seeing but a single line advance I had anticipated the
result. We lost color bearer after color bearer, I know not how many. I
picked up the colors at three different times myself. The flag staff was shot
off and the flag perforated in nineteen different places by rebel bullets. I took
thirty-one men into the engagement, only one of whom came out safe. Four
were killed, three mortally wounded, twenty-two wounded and one captured.
Such was the fatality of company E in the battle of Fredericksburg." Out of
the three hundred and ninety-four who entered the engagement, one hundred
and twelve were either killed, wounded or missing. Captain William Stewart,
of company D, a brave man and devoted soldier, was hit by a solid shot at the
opening of the engagement, and though not instantly killed was mortally
wounded, and died in a few hours. Knowing his fate he yet thought only of
his men, and said to them that they were without a commissioned officer, but
as a last request he asked them to go into the impending struggle as bravely
as if he were with them, under Corporal John O'Harra Woods, a beardless
youth, who was afterwards commissioned a Lieutenant for his gallantry, and
gave up his life at Gettysburg. Captain Stewart was taken to the rear and
died before the result of the battle was known.
Ee-crossing the river, the division moved to Belle Plain Landing, where it
went into camp. General Meade having been assigned to the command of the
Fifth Army Corps, Colonel H. G. Sickel, of the Third Regiment, the rankiog
officer, assumed command. After participating in the hardships of Burnside^s
second campaign, the "Mud March," the division was on the 8th of February,
1863, relieved from duty with the Army of the Potomac, and assigned to the
Twenty-second Army Corps, charged with the defences of Washington. Colo-
nel Gallagher having resigned on account of the disabling wound received at
South Mountain, Lieutenant Colonel Jackson was commissioned Colonel, Daniel
S. Porter, Captain of company B, Lieutenant Colonel, and James P. Speer,
Captain of company G, Major, in place of Major Johns, who had previously re-
signed. On arriving at Washington the Eleventh encamped for a short time
at Minor's HUl, and was subsequently stationed at Vienna. On the 3d of June
Brigadier General S. W. Crawford was assigned to the command of the divi-
sion, and at once proceeded to put it in a condition for active service. On the
25th of June, the First and Third Brigades having been assigned to duty with
the Fifth Army Corps, the regiment broke camp and marched to Frederick,
where it met the main body of the army, and thence proceeded to Gettysburg,
arriving on the 2d of July. The division was halted in the rear of Cemetery
Hill, where the guns were examtued, cleaned and loaded, and ammunition is-
sued. The Second Division of the Fifth Corps, composed of Eegulars, was
already engaged, and being hard pressed, the Beserves were hastily moved to
the right and front of Little Bound Top, where they were massed in column of
regiment, the Third Brigade in front, the Eleventh Regiment in its rear. The
Third Brigade was then ordered to move to the left; but before the movement
was completed, the enemy immediately in front began to press hard upon the
position with a view of flanking it. General Crawford immediately arrested
the movement to the left, leaving the Eleventh with, and in front of, the First
Brigade, which was quickly moved forward. This brought the Eleventh
within range of the enemy's musketry, but it firmly maintained its position
without returning the fire. The men, who were still armed with the smooth-
1864 BATTLE OF THE WILDERNESS. 853
bore muskets, added a number of buckshot to their charges, and the enemy
now within easy range, the command was given to fire, when a terrible volley
was delivered, which caused the foe to waver and turn. Instantly the order to
charge was given, when, with a furious yell, the Brigade, the Eleventh lead-
ing, swept down the declivity and over the plain to the stone wall, driving the
enemy and deploying as it went. Many of the men had gone beyond the
wall and captured a number of prisoners; but as General Crawford did not
deem it prudent to take his little force further, they were withdrawn and a
heavy line of skirmishers thrown out. On the following day M'Candless' com-
mand was again ordered forward to meet the forces of M'Laws. By skillful
manoeuvring the enemy was routed on every hand, and a large number of pri-
soners, small arms, and one battery, were captured. The loss in this engage-
ment was three killed and thirty-eight wounded. Among the latter were Lieu-
tenant Colonel Daniel S. Porter, and Lieutenants Fulton* and Jones.
On Saturday morning, July 4th, the regiment was withdrawn from the front.
From Gettysburg the pursuit of Lee involved rapid and fatiguing marches.
At Williamsport his forces were again confronted. Upon his retreat across the
river the pursuit was continued to Falling Waters, where Major Speer, riding
forward in advance of the column, came upon several stragglers whom he cap-
tured and brought in. Upon its return into Virginia, the regiment encamped
in the neighborhood of Eappahannock Station. Major Speer, who was still
suffering from wounds which unfitted him for duty in the field, resigned and
was succeeded by Adjutant E. A. M'Coy, who was soon after detailed for duty
as Assistant Adjutant General on the staff of General Crawford. The com-
mand subsequently moved to Culpepper Court House, and remained in camp
between that place and the Eapidan until the enemy attempted to turn the right
flank of Meade's army, when it fell back to prevent Lee from seizing the heights
at Centreville. At Bristoe Station, on the 14th of October, the regiment was
slightly engaged, and shortly afterwards in a skirmish at Eappahannock Sta-
tion. Meade having prevented the occupation of Centreville, the enemy again
fell back to the Eappahannock, where he was met and routed, when he retreated
to his strong-holds beyond the Eapidan. In the campaign of Mine Eun, which
soon followed, the Eleventh participated, and was engaged at Kew Hope Church ;
but the casualties were slight, and the results, for the great suffering endured,
unimi)ortant.
Upon the abandonment of offensive operations the army was withdrawn
across the Eappahannock, and the Eeserves assigned to duty on the line of the
Orange and Alexandria Eailroad, the Eleventh being encamped at Warrenton
Junction and Bristoe Station. Here it was subject to frequent attacks from
guerrilla bands of the enemy, and the men were consequently required to be
on guard or outpost duty every third night. Upon the resignation of Lieu-
tenant Colonel Porter, Major M'Coy was commissioned to succeed him, though
stiU retained on staff duty, and James C. Buck, Captain of company A, Major.
Before entering upon the Wilderness campaign. General Sykes was super-
ceded in the command of the Fifth Corps, by General G. K. Warren. The Ee-
serves left Bristoe Station on the 29th of April, and marched to a point near
Culpepper Court House, where they joined the corps, and at midnight on the 3d
of May, 1864, marched to Germania Ford, and in advance of the army, crossed
and encamped near the Lacy House. On the following morning, the division
moved out by a country road through the Wilderness, with the view of strik.
854
FORTIETH REGIMENT — ELEVENTH RESERVE,
1864
iiig the Fredericksburg and Orange Court House plank road, near the old Yer-
diersville road; but before reaching the ijlank road a part of the division be-
came engaged. The Eleventh was held in reserve with other regiments until
three o'clock P. M., when, with the Second and Seventh, it was sent under Col-
onel M'Candless to the support of Wadsworth's Division, now hard pressed.
The Eeserve regiments being fi^esh troops were immediately sent to the front,
and soon had passed Wadsworth's line as it fell back. I^Tot being supported
they were soon outflanked, and the Seventh Regiment captured; but by the
coolness and daruig of Colonel Jackson, the Eleventh succeeded, after several
fruitless attempts, in cutting its way out and reaching the union lines ; but not
without serious loss. During the remaining two days in the Wilderness battle,
and during the twenty-three succeeding days, it was under fire, and maintained
its well earned reputation for gallantry on the hard fought fields of Spottsylva-
nia Court House, North Anna and Bethesda Church. Upon the fall of Colonel
M'Candless and the capture of Colonel Tailey, the command of the brigade de-
volved upon Colonel Jackson, and that of the regiment upon Captain Coder.
On the morning after the battle of Bethesda Church, May 30th, the term
of service for which the regiment enhsted having expired, it was ordered from
the front. Transferring the veterans and recruits to the One Hundred and
Ninetieth Eegiment, and bidding adieu to companions in arms, it proceeded
via White House to Washington and thence to Harrisburg, where in common
with other Eeserve regiments, it was handsomely received by Governor Curtin
and the city authorities. From Harrisburg the regiment proceeded to Pitts-
burg, where, on the 13th of June, it was mustered out of service.
FIELD AND STAFF OFFICERS.
Thos. F. Gallagher
Samuel M. Jackson
James R. Porter
Daniel S. Porter
Robert A. M'Coy....
Col..
..do,
Lt. Col.
...do
i
DATE OF MUSTEK
INTO SEEVICE.
July 2, '61,
3
June 8, '61,
3
June 10, '61,
3
June 10, '61,
3
June 10, '61,
3
Discharged Dec. 12, 1862, for wounds received at
South Mountain, Sept. 14, 1861 — promoted Bv.
Brigadier General, March 13, 1865.
Pr. fr, Capt. Co. G to Maj., July 2, 1861— to Lt.
Col., Oct. 28, 1861— to Col., April 10, 1863— to
Bv. Brig. Gen., March 13, 1865 — mustered out
with regiment, June 13, 1864.
Promoted from Capt. company B to Lt. Col., July
2, 1861— resigned October 24, 1861.
Pr. from Capt. Co. B to Lt. Col., May 14, 1863—
to Bv. Col., Mar. 13, 1865— resigned Mar. 10,'64.
Pr. from 1st Lt. Co. A to Adj., April 21, 1862— to
Maj., Oct. 28, 1863— to Lt. Col., Mar. 21, 1864—
to Bv. Col. and Bv. Brig. Gen., Mar. 13, 1865—
mustered out with regiment, June 13, 1864.
Note. — The following abbreviations have been used in the preparation of remarks
Ab. absent. Cor. Corporal. Fr. from. PI. principal.
Asst. assistant. Com. commissioned or Furl, furlongb. Priv. private.
Adj. Adjutant. commissary. Hos. hospital. Reg. regiment.
Ba. buried. Cert, certificate. Lt. Lieutenant. Red. reduced.
Bv. brevet. Dis. dismissed. Mas. mustered- Res. resigned.
)is'y. disability. Muc. musician. Rem. removed.
)i8ch. discharged Mis. missing. Sen. sentenced.
Ixp. expiration. Pr. promoted. Ser v. service.
Bd. baud.
Capt. Captain.
Chap. Chaplain.
Surg. Surgeon.
Sgt. Sergeant.
Sub. substitute.
Mew. steward.
Tr. transferred.
Vet. veteran volunteer.
Wd. wounded.
Wds. wounds.
THREE YEARS' SERVICE.
855
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INTO SBBVICE.
REMARKS.
Robert Litzinger....
Major..
June 25, '61,
3
Promoted from Capt. company A to Maior, Nov.
1, 1861— resigned April 1, 1862.
Pr. from 1st Lt. Co. P to Adj., July 2, 1861— to
Major, May 17, 1862— resigned Mar. 30, 1863.
Peter A. Johns. ..
...do.
May 23, '61,
3
James P. Speer
...do
June 8, '61,
3
Pr. from Capt. Co. G to Major, May 28, 18(53— to
Ev..Lt. Col., Mar. 1.3, 1865— discharged August
27, 1863, for wounds received in action.
James 0. Burke
...do
June 25, '61,
3
Pr. from Capt. Co. A to Major, Mar. 25, 1864— to
Bv. Lt. Col., Mar. 13, 1865— mustered out with
regiment, June 13, 1864.
Thos. D. Litzinger..
Adj
June 12, '61,
3
Promoted from Sgt. Maj. to Adj., Nov. 19, 1863—
to brevet Capt., Mar. 13, 1865— mustered out
with regiment, June 13, 1864.
Hugh A. Torrence..
Q. M...
June 21, '61,
3
Pr. from 2d Lt. Co. E to Q. M., Julv 2, 1861— to
1st Lt., Mar. 1, 1863— to brevet Capt., Mar. 13,
1865 - mustered out with regiment, June 13, '65.
J. S. De Benneville
Surg....
July 12, '61,
3
Resigned Mar. 4, '63— brevet Lieutenant Colonel,
March 13, 1865.
W^m. Lyons
do
July 15, '61,
s
Promoted from Assistant Surgeon, Jan. 11, '64^
transferred to 191st reg. P. V., June 1, 1864.
D. W. Ballentine....
As.Sur.
July 12, '61,
3
Resigned August 7, 1862.
Samuel L. Kurtz....
...do
Mar. 3, '62,
3
Pr. to Surgeon 85th reg. P. V., June 3, 1862.
J. L. Marbourg
...do
June 25, '62,
3
Resigned November 28, 1862,
Alston J Cole.
do
Mar. 16, '63
s
Mustered out with regiment, June 13, 1864— pro-
moted to brevet Major, March 13, 1865.
Wm. T. Dixon
Chap'n
Aug. 28, '61,
3
Resigned November 28, 1862.
Adam Torrence
...do
Sept. 8, '62,
3
Resigned November 16, 1863.
John A. Delo
...do
Jan. 16, '64,
3
Mustered out with regiment, June 13, 1864. '
John A. Hill
Sr.Maj.
June 17, '61,
3
Promoted from Sgt. company I, Nov. 16, 1861—
killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
William Hugus
...do
July 2, '61,
3
Discharged September, 1862.
Marshall S. Smith..
...do
June 10, '61,
3
Promoted from private company B, Dec. 1, '63—
mustered out with regiment, June 13, 1864.
T. M. M'Candless...
Q.M.Sr.
June 10, '61,
3
Promoted from 1st Sgt. companyB, Sept. 1, '61—
mustered out with regiment, June 13, 1864.
George A. Black
Com. Sr
June 10, '61,
3
Promoted from Sgt. company C, Oct. 1, 1863—
mustered out with regiment, June 13, 1864.
T. H. Butterfield....
Hos. St.
Sept. 21, '61,
3
Promoted from private company E, Nov. 1, '63—
transferred to 190th reg. P. V., June 1, 1864.
EEGIMENTAL BAE^D.
Chas. Minnemyer...
James F. M'Kissen
J. Banks Hunter . ,
James Dougherty.
Robert S. Davis
Samuel S. Jack
A. D. W. Ewing
Joseph MuUer
Alex. P. Wagle
Robert K. Wilson...
July 6,
'61,
•
3
'61,
3
'61,
3
'61,
3
61,
3
'61,
3
'61,
3
'61,
3
'61,
3
'61,
3
Promoted fr. musician company D, Nov. 1, '63-
niustered out with regiment, June 13, 1864.
Discharged by General Order, August 3, 1862.
Discharged by General Order, August 3, 1862.
Discharged by General Order, August 3, 1862,
Discharged by General Order, August 3, 1862.
Discharged by General Order, August 3, 1862.
Discharged by General Order, August 3, 1802.
Discharged by General Order, August 3, 1862.
Discharged by General Order, August 3, 1862.
Discharged by General Order, August 3, 1862.
Company A
RECRUITED IN CAMBRIA COUNTY.
Robert Litzinger.
Andrew Lewis,
James C. Burke,
Daniel D. Jones ,
Robert A. M'Coy.... 1st Lt...
Jxme 25,
June 25,
'61,
'61,
3
3
June 25,
'61,
3
June 25,
'61,
3
June 10,
'61.
3
Promoted to Major, November 1, 1861.
Promoted from 1st Lieutenant to Captain. Nov.
1, 1861— killed at Gaines' Mil], June 27, 1862.
Pr. to Cor— to 2d Lt., Nov. 1, '61— to 1st Lt., May
• 14,'62— toCaot., Apr. 10,'63— toMaj., iMar.25,'64.
Pr. from Sgt. to 1st Sgt., May 14, 1862- to 2d Lt.,
April 10, 1863— to 1st Lt., Feb. 5, 1864— to Capt.
April 22, '64— killed at Wilderness, May 5, '64.
Promoted from 2d to 1st Lt., November 1, '61—
to Adjutant, April 21, 1862.
856
FOETIETH REGIMENT — ELEVENTH RESERVE,
Rowland M. Jones
Charles A. Fagan..
Daniel W. Luke....
John E. Scanlan
William A. Leavy .
WilUam W. Evans.
Thomas D. Jones.
William H. Elder.
Geo. W. Brown
William Bolewine.
Wm. H. Sechler....
Evan D. James
George J. Roberts..
John M'Feely
George W. Books ...
Thos. D. Litzinger..
Abrams, Evan
Bradley, S. C. J
Beninger, John R...
Beninger, William..
Brown, George K ...
Brown, William E..
Bowers, Frederick..
Boring, Jacob S
Brown, Joshua R...
Books, Samuel
Bartman, Joseph
Bender, NathanielJ
Crum, William J....
Carbaugh, David S
Camp, JohnL
Carney, Thompson.
Davis, George W....
Dumm, Thomas P.
Davis, Edward E..
Deetz, John
Dempsey, William.
DiUon, Michael T...
Davis, William W.
Davis, Richard R ...
Davis, Benjamin
Dunlap, Wilham
Evans, James N
Evans, Edgar
Evans, Edward J...
Evans, Griffith T ...
Evans, Frederick J
Fultz, Elisha
Farabaugh, Bernard
Foster, John J
Farbaugh, Barnard
GiUespie, John
Gillespie, Edward...
Helman, Lawrence
Hoon, James M
Helman, Daniel
Jones, Philip
James, David T
Jones, Richard E....
s
?3
DATE OP MUSTER
1
INTO SERVICE.
«(
June 25,
'61,
3
June 25,
'61,
3
July 11,
'61,
3
June 25,
'61,
3
June 25,
'61,
3
June 25,
'61,
3
June 25,
'61,
3
June 25,
'61,
3
Sept. 8,
'61,
3
June 25,
'61,
3
June 25,
'61,
3
June 25,
'61,
3
June 25,
'61,
3
June 25,
'61,
3
June 25,
'61,
3
June 12,
'61,
3
July 23,
'61,
3
June 25,
'61,
3
Sept. 19,
'62,
3
June 25,
'61,
3
June 25,
'61,
3
Sept. 10,
'61,
3
Sept. 19,
'62,
3
July 11,
'61,
3
Aug. 29,
'62,
3
Sept. 19,
'62,
3
Aug. 10,
'61,
3
June 25,
'61,
3
July 23,
'61,
3
July 24,
'61,
3
June 25,
'61,
3
June 25,
'61,
3
June 25,
'61,
3
June 25,
'61,
3
June 25,
'61,
3
July 29,
'61,
3
June 25,
'61,
3
June 25,
'61,
3
June 25,
'61,
3
June 25,
'61,
3
Sept. 19,
'62,
3
Sept. 19,
'62,
3
June 25,
'61,
3
June 25,
'61,
3
June 25,
'61,
3
June 25,
'61,
3
June 25,
'61,
3
July 30,
'61,
3
June 25,'
'61,
H
June 25,
'61,
3
June 25,
'61,
3
June 25,
'61,
3
June 25,
'61,
3
June 25,
'61,
3
June 25,
'61,
3
June 25,
'61,
3
June 25,
'61,
3
June 25,
'61,
3
June 25,
'61,
3
Pr. fr. 1st Sgt. to 2d Lt., June 16, 1862— to 1st Lt.,
April 19, 1863— tr. to V. R. Corps, Sept. 1, 1863.
Promoted from Sgt. to 1st Sgt.— to 1st Lt., April
23, '6-1— tr. to company A, 190th reg. P. V.— Vet.
Promoted to Sgt., Nov. 16, '62— to 1st Sgt., April
23, 1864— prisoner from May 5, to Dec. 11, '64—
discharged December 17, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 15, '62.
Promoted to Cor. — to Sgt — discharged on Sur-
geon's certificate, December 4, 1862.
Pr.fr. Cor., .Nov. 1, '61— to Sgt.— died Jan. 28, '63,
at Richmond, Va., of wds. rec. atFredericksb'g.
Promoted from private to Sgt.. April, 1863— tr.
to company A, 190th regiment P. V. — Vet.
Promoted to Sergeant, April 10, 1863— mustered
out with company, June 13, 1864.
Promoted to Sergeant, July 4, 1863— transferred
to company A, 190th regiment P. V. — Vet.
Pr. to Sgt., Apr. 21, '64— mis. in action. May 5, '64.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 24, '63.
Died October 17, 1862— buried at Philadelphia.
Promoted to Cor., Nov. 1, 1861— red.— died July
23, 1862— bu. in Portsmouth Grove Cem., R. I.
Promoted to Corporal, Nov. 1, 1861 — transferred
to company A, 190th regiment P. V. — Vet.
Promoted to Corporal, November 1, 1861 — dis-
charged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 23, 1862.
Promoted to Sgt. Major, January 1, 1863.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 5, '63.
Absent, in hospital, at muster out.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan 5, 1864.
Died December 9, 1861.
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Sept. 1, 1863.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Sept. I, 1863.
Transferred to company A, 190th reg. P. V. — Vet.
Transferred to company A, 190th reg. P. V.
Transferred to company A, 190th reg. P. V.
Transferred to company A, 190th reg. P. V.
Transferred to company A, 190th reg. P. V. — Vet.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Prisoner from Nov. 19, 1863, to April 1, 1864— ab-
sent at muster out.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Not on muster-out roll— Vet.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, April 8, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. May 23, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 13, '63.
Died at Camp Pierpont, Va., December 21, 1861.
Died at Alexandria, Va., May 7, 1862.
Died at Richmond, Va., Jan 26, 1863, of wounds
rec. at Fredericksburg — bu. rec, Deo 27, 1862.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Transferred to company A, I90th reg. P. V.
Transferred to company A, 190th reg. P. V.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, May 19, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 29, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 8, '63.
Died at Philadelphia, May 16, 1862.
Killed at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 16, '62.
Died at Alexandria, April 6, 1862.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Died January 15, 1864— buried at Alexandria-
grave, 1,325.
Captured May 5, 1864— died at AndersonviUei
August 16, 1864— grave, 5,843.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 8, 1862
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, April 3,'62.
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
THREE YEARS' SERVICE.
857
Judy, Samuel
Keough, John
Krise, Henry G
Krise, Daniel D
L,eff, Aaron
Leavy, Francis A...
Litzinger, Chas. B..
Lantzey, Philip A..
M'Creary, John O...
M'Callister, Nason..
Moore, John..
Moore, Camp
M'Creary, William
Miller, WilUam
M'Creary, Joshua L
M'Caman, Thomas..
M'Clune, John
M'Broome, George..
M'Broome, Henry...
M'Creary, James S
M' Bride, John
M'Creary, "William
Makin, John A
Mardis, Jacob L ....
Orr, James A
O'Connell, Hilarion
Owens, Joseph
Powell, William K
Pfoff, Joseph A
Patterson, Robert...
Patterson, Wm. J...
Patrick, Dallap„
Pyatt, James t>
Quintan, William...
Roberts, John
Rummell, James P
Kuth, Leonidas A...
Ruth, Edmund S.
Ragar, George C.
Shoffuer, Casper..
Settlemyre, Har's
Skelly, Michael A..
Stevens, John
Shoepf, John
Smyers, Philip
Stevens, Com're P..
Story, John J
Sheeler, A
Urban, Emanuel..,
Wagon ei-, Wm. W
Woodford, Andrew
Woodford, Powers.
Williams, Thomas.
Wise, John
Wareham, Henry H
Wissel, Henry C
Private
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do.
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do.
do.
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do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
...do.
do.
do.
do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
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...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
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...do.
...do.
...do.
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June 25,
June 25,
June 25,
July 23,
June 25,
June 25,
June 25,
July 23,
June 25,
June 25,
June 25,
June 25,
Sept.
June
June
June
June
July
June
June
June
Feb.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
July
June
June
June
July
Aug.
Sept.
June
Sept.
June
Sept.
Sppt.
Sept.
Feb.
June
June
June
July
Sept.
Sept.
April
June
19, '62,
25, '61,
25, '61,
25, '61,
25, '61,
24, '61,
25, '61,
25,.'6I,
25, '61,
16, '64,
29, '62,
29, '62,
13, '61,
25, '6),
25, '61,
25, '61,
25, '61,
25, '61,
29, '62,
19, '62,
25, '61,
19, '62,
25, '61,
19, '62,
19, '62,
19, '62,
18, '04,
2.5, '61,
25, '61,
25, '61,
23, '61,
22, '62,
19, '62,
24, '63,
25, '61,
July 25, '61,
June 25, '61,
June 25, '61,
June 25, '61,
July 11, '61,
June 25, '61,
June 25, '61,
June 25, '61,
BEMAEKS.
Transferred to Co. A, 190th regiment P. V.— Vet.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 1, '63.
Transferred to company A, 190th regiment P. V.
Mustered out with company, June 1.3, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certillcate, Oct. 30, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certiticate, Jan. 30, '63.
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, April 10, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Mar. 20, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Apr. 11, '62 —
died*Sept. 11, 1862 — buried at Point Lookout.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Mar. 4, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 22, '62.
Died at Point Lookout, August 17, 1862.
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Died at Ft. Monroe of wds. rec. at Gaines' Mill.
Died at Hampton, Va., October 29, 1862.
Transferred to Co. A, 190th regiment P. V.— Vet.
Transferred to Co. A, 190th regiment P. V.— Vet.
Transferred to company A, 190th regiment P. V.
Transferred to company A, 190th regiment P. V.
Transferred to company A, 190th regiment P. V.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Mar. 11, '63.
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Transferred to Co. A, 190th reg. P. V.— Vet.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Died.at Memphis, Tenn., August 15, 1862.
Killed at Bull Run, x\ugust 30, 1862.
Transferred to Co. A, 190th regiment P. V.
Transferred to Co. A, 190th regiment P. V.
Transferred to Co. A, 190th regiment P. V.— Vet.
Transferred to Co. A, 190th regiment, P. V.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Died at Windmill Point, Va., January 20, 1863.
Died at Belle Plain, Va., November 6, 1862.
Transferred to Vet. Res. Corps, Sept. 1, 1863.
Transferred to Co. A, 190th regiment P. V.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Sept. 1, '63.
Transferred to Co. A, 190th regiment P. V.— Vet.
Transferred to Co. A, 190th regiment, P. V.
Transferred to Co. A, 190th regiment, P. V.
Transferred to Co. A, 190th regiment, P. V.
Tr. to western gunboat service, 1862.
Died December 29, 1862— buried in Military Asy-
lum Cemetery, D. C.
Killed at Gaines's Mill, June 27, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 1, '62.
Died at Washington, D. C, Nov. 28, 1861.
Transferred to Vet. Res. Corps, Aug. 30, 1863.
Deserted July 21, 1861.
Company B.
RECRUITED IN INDIANA COUNTY.
R. Porter.,
Daniel S. Porter..
Haunibal K. Sloan,
Arc'bd W. Stewart
108
Capt
...do
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1st Lt.
June 10,
June 10,
'61,
'61,
3
3
June 10,
'61,
3
June 10,
'61,
3
Promoted to Lieut. Colonel, July 2, 1861,
Promoted from 1st Lt. to Capt., July 2, 1861— to
Lieut. Colonel, May 14, 1863.
Promoted from 2d to 1st Lieut., July 2, 1861— to
Capt., Aug. 17, 1863— to brevet Maj., March 13,
186!5 — mus. out with company, June 13, 1864.
Promoted from private to 2d Lt., July 2, 1861—
to 1st Lt., Aug. 17, 1863— died May 20, 1864, of
wounds received May 5, 1864.
858
FORTIETH REGIMEKT — ELEVENTH EBSEEVE,
Jolin S. Sutor.
T. M. M'Candless..,
Ephraim Davis
Kichard H. Fair.
Thos. R. Weaver...
William D. Kuhns.
Hend'n C. Howard
James L. O'Neil
Sam'l M'Cvrtch'eon.,
Benj. FrLaughlin...
John W. Humphrey
Garvin A. M'Eain...
Michael O'Neill
John M. Johnston...
Wm. M. Cummins.
Chas. Shambaugh..
Geo. W. Stewart....
Theo. Henderson...
Jas. W. Howearth.
Constantino Morton
Henry Prothero
George Spaulding..
John M. Shields ...
James J. Oatman.
Daniel Laughner. ...
Adams, James N...,
Allen, Eleazer E
AUison, Joshua A.,
Atchison, William.
Bush, Oscar ,
Bartlebaugh, A. F.
Berger, .John
Campbell, John R.,
Coleman, W. H. H,
Coleman, Thos. M...
Carbaugh, Samuel,
Conner, Harrison.
DATE dp MUSTER
INTO SERVICE.
2d Lt..,
1st Sgt.
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Sergt...
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Corp.
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Private
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June 25, ^61,
June 10, '61,
June 10, '61,
June 10, '61,
June 10, '61,
June 10, '61,
June 10, '61,
June 10, '61,
June 10, '61,
June 10, '61,
Juno 10, '61,
June 10, '61,
June 10, '61,
June 10^ '61,
June 10, '61,
June 10, '61,
July 1, '61,
June 10, '61,
June 10, '61,
June 10, '61,
July 10, '61,
June 10, '61,
July 10, '61,
June 10, '61,
June 10, '61,
June 10, '61,
June 10, '61,
Oct. 5, '62,
June 10, '61,
June 10, '61,
June 10, '61,
June 10, '61,
June 10, '61,
June 10, '61,
June 10, '61,
June 10, '61,
June 10, '61,
Promoted from Sgt. to 1st Sgt., Dec. 14, 1862— to
2d Lt., Sept. 22, '63— to brevet Capt., March 13,
1865— tr. to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, 1864.
Promoted to Q. M. Sergeant, Sept. 1, 1861.
Promoted from Cor., Sept. 1, 1861 — disch. on Sur-
geon's certificate, May 31, 1862.
Promoted from Sgt., May 1, 1862— died July 14,
'62, of wds. received at Gaines' Mill, June27,'62.
Promoted from Sgt. to 1st Sgt., July 15, '62— to
2d Lt. 135th regiment P. V., Dec. 16, 1862.
Promoted from Sgt., Nov. 17, 1862 — wounded at
Antietam, Sept. 17, 1862 — killed at Fredericks-
burc:, Dec. 13, 1S62.
Promoted from Cor. to Sgt., July 15, 1862— to 1st
Sgt., Sept. 22, 1863 — wounded and prisoner at
2d Bull Run— mus. out with Co., June 13, '64.
Promoted to Sgt., July 1, 1861— pris. at Wilder-
ness, May 5, 1864 — absent at muster out.
Promoted from Cor., June 1, 1862 — discharged on
Surgeon's certificate, December 18, 1862.
Promoted from Cor., Dec. 14, 1862 — wounded at
Frederidksburg, Dec. 13, 1862 — mustered out
with company, June 13, 1864.
Promoted to Corp , June 1, 1862 — to Sgt., April
23, 1863— mus. out with companv, June 13, 1864.
Promoted to Cor., Nov. 1, 1862— to Sgt., Sept. 22,
1883— wounded at Bull Run, Aug. 30, 1862, and
Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, 1862 — mustered out
with company, June 13, 1864.
Died at Richmond, Va., February 27, 1865.
Died at Fredericksburg, Va., Dec. 14, '62, of wds.
received December 13, 1862.
Promoted to Cor., Sept. 7, 1861 — discharged on
Surgeon's certificate, December 23, 1861.
Wounded at Bull Run, Aug. 30, '62— discharged
on Surgeon's certificate, October 13, 1862.
Wounded at Antietam, Sept. 17, '62 — discharged
on Surgeon's certificate, March 24, 1863.
Wounded at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, 1862— tr.
to Vet. Reserve Corps, July 1, 1863.
Wounded at Antietam, Sept. 17, 1862, and Fred-
ericksburg, December 13, 1862 — transferred to
Vet. Reserve Corps, September 1, 1863.
Wounded at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30,
1862, Bull Run, August 29, 1862, and Antietam,
Sept. 17, '62— mus. out with Co., June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1884.
Wounded at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, 1862 — pr.
to Cor., April 1, 1863— prisoner from May 5, to
Dec. 11, '64 — discharged December 17, 1864.
Promoted to Cor., April 1, 1863 — mustered oat
with company, June 13, 1864.
Wounded and pris. at Charles City Cross Roads,
June 30, '62— wd. at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, '62,
and at Gettysburg, July 2, '63 — pr. to Cor., Oct.
31, 1863— mus. out with company, June 13, '64.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 12, '62.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Prisoner from May 30, 1864, to Feb. 22, '65— dis-
charged February 28, 1865.
Wounded at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, '62— tr. to
Vet. Reserve Corps, November 15, 1863.
Died at Georgetown, D. C, March 29, 1862.
Wounded at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863 — mustered
out with company, June 13, 1884.
Killed at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30, '62.
Deserted November 11, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 3, 1863.
Wounded and pris. at Charles City Cross Roads,
June 30, '62 — wounded at Fredericksburg, Dec.
13, '62 — disch. on Surg, certificate, April 6, '63.
Wd. and pris. at Charles City Cross Roads, June
30, '62— disch. on Surg, certificate, Jan. 9, 1863.
Tlliii-E Y;iAUo"' SERviCS.
859
Chesley, Edwin..,
Craig, Jacob L.. .,
Compton, "Wm. A
Conner, William.,
Charles, Moses B
Devlin, James.
Devinny, E. J
Dumm, Hiram N .
Davis, Johnston.
Devlm, John R ,
Davis, James W...
Eakman, Alex, G..
Elliott, William B.
Empfield, Wm. H.
Fyock, David
Fetterman, H. W.
Gibson, John T
Glenn, James
Gromley, John J...
Hoffman, Joseph...
Harbison, W. M. J
Harbison, Frank...
Harmon, Solomon.,
Hazlett, Wm. H...
Harrison, Sam'l B.,
Hill, William
Hood, Thomas
Hall, John L
Hall, Samuel B
Hoover, David
Hill, Jethro W
Henry, William
Hazlett, Henry C ...
Hauser, David
Johnson, Geo. W....
Kinter, William T..
Kunkle, William...
Kimberlin, John G
Lowman, Geo. W...
Lowman, Allison...
Layman, Jacob N...
Lowman, Samuel...
Private
..do
Laughery, J. M.
Laughery, Wm.
Lewis, John
Mack, W. H. H
M'Curdy, John G..
M'Donald, Wm. P..
M'Henry, Oliver S.
M'Curdy, Sam'l K.,
...do
...do
.do...
.do...
...do.
...do
do
...do.,
...do
...do
June 10, '61,
July 10, '61,
Sept. 19, '62,
June 10, '61,
July 10,
June 10,
June 10,
June 10,
June 10,
July 10,
June 10, ^Q\,
July 10, '61,
)
July 10,
July 11,
'61,
'61,
••;•;
Julv 10,
July 10,
Feb. 23,
June 10,
'61,
'61,
'64,
'61,
Sept. 9,
'62,
June 10,
June 10,
'61,
'61,
June 10,
'61,
June 10,
'61,
June 10,
'61,
June 10,
July 11,
'61,
'61,
:::::
Juno 10,
July 10,
Jan. 7,
Sept. 8,
June 10,
June 10,
June 10,
'61,
'61,
'64,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
July 1,
July 11,
'61,
'61,
July 11,
'61,
June 10,
'61,
June 10,
'61,
Sept. 19,
July 10,
'62,
'61,
June 10,
'61,
June 10,
'61,
July 10,
June 10,
'61,
'61,
June 10,
June 10,
June 10,
June 10,
Sept. 8,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
Wounded at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, 1862— dis-
charged on Surgeon's certificate, May 7, 1863.
Wounded at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, 1S62 — tr.
to Veteran Re.serve Corps, Sept. 1, 1863.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, 1864.
Pris. at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30, '62—
died Jan. 21, '63, of wounds received at Fred-
ericksburg, Dec. 13, '62.
Killed at Gaines' Mill, Va., June 27, 1862.
Wounded at Fredericksburg, December 13, '62 —
mustered out with company, June 13, '64.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Wounded at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863— mustered
out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Wounded at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, 1862 — tr.
to Veteran Reserve Corps, Sept. 1, 1863.
Wounded at l^ull Run, Aug. 30, 1SG2— deserted
March 18, 1863 — ab., in arrest, at muster out.
Wounded at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863— mustered
out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Wounded at Bull Run, August 29. 1862— disch.
on Surgeon's oertiticate, Oetober 20, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Killed at Chai-les City Cross Roads, June 30, '62.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, '64.
Died at Richmond, Va., July 14, 1862, of wounds
rec. at Charles City Cross Roads, .June 30, 1862.
Deserted July 2, 1863- returned Oct. 8, 1863—
transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Wounded at Bull Run, August 30, 1862, and at
Wilderness, Mav 5, 1864- ibsent at mus. out.
Wounded at Bull Run, August 30, 1862, and at
Bethesda Church, May 30, 1864— ab. at mus. out.
Captured at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30,
1862— mus. out with company, June 13, 1864.
Wounded at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30,
1862— mus. out with company, June 13, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 8, '62.
Wounded at Bull Run, August 30, 1862— disch.
on Surgeon's certificate, January 12, 1863.
Discharged on Surseon's certificate, Jan. 29, 1863.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, '64.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, '64.
Killed at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30, '62.
Killed at Spottsylvania C. H., May 8, 1864.
Killed at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30, 1862.
Died July 4, 1864— buried at City Point, Va.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 26, '63.
Transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps— mus-
tered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Woimded at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863— trans-
ferred to Vet. Res. Corps— date unknown.
Died at Middletown, Md., Sept. 18, 1862, of wds.
received at South Mountain, Sept. 14, 1862.
Wounded, with loss of arm, at Bristoe Station,
Oct. 14, '63— disoh. on Surg, cert., Feb. 1.5, '64.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, '64.
Wd. andcapt'dat Charles City Cross Roads, June
30, 1862— tr. to Vet. Res. Corps, Sept. 1, 1863.
Died August 8, 1862, of w^ds. received at Charles
City Cross Roads, June 30, 1862.
Died September 8, 1862, of wounds received at
Bull Run, August 29, 1862.
Killed at South Mountain, September 14, 1862.
Wounded at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30,
1862— killed at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Capt'd at Wilderness, May 5, '64— ab. at mus. out.
Pris. fr. May 5 to Dec. 6,'64— mus. out Dec. 12,'64.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June 21, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June 4, '62.
860
FOETIBTH REGIMENT — ELEVENTH RESERVE,
M'Kelvey, Thos. H
Maguire, Joseph H
MitcheU, Robert M
Moore, Thomas S
Powell, Henry.
Ray, Hugh
Ray, Samuel.
Richardson, Wra.
Rosenbury, Cyrus .
Smith, John L
Shick, Samuel., ,
Stewart, John W...,
Sheffler, Uriah
Sherman, Robert F
Shadrack, William
Smith, Marshall S...
Smith, John A
Stork, William
Stephens, * James
Stuchell, Henry.
Trimble, George .
Thomas, Wm. K..
Trimble, James H
Wagoner, John.
Wineman, James.
Young, Frank F..
H
DATE OF MUSTER
INTO SERVICE.
i
April 4,
July 10,
'62,
'61,
3
3
July 12,
June 10,
'61,
'61,
3
3
Aug. 29,
June 10,
July 10,
Mar. 21,
Feb. 24,
'62,
'61,
'61,
'62,
'62,
3
3
3
3
3
June 10,
'61,
3
June 10,
June 10,
June 10,
'61,
'61,
'61,
3
3
3
June 10,
'61,
3
April 4,
June 10,
July 11,
June 10,
Sept. 19,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'62,
3
3
3
3
3
July 11,
June 10,
June 10,
'61,
'61,
'61,
3
3
3
June 10,
July 10,
'61,
'61,
3
3
Juljr 17,
'61,
3
June 10,
'61,
3
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate — date unknown.
Wounded and prisoner at Charles City Cross
Roads, Va., June 10, 1862— transferred to 190th
regiment P. V., May 31, 1864— Vet.
Died at Washington, D. C, May 31, 1862.
Died September 18, 1862, of wounds received at
Antietam, Md., September 17, 1862.
Killed at Bristoe Station, Va., October 14, 1863.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 7, '64.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to company D, May 1, 1862.
Captured at Gaines' INIill, June 27, 1862— killed
at Bull Run, August 30, 1862.
Deserted September 7, 1862— returned March 31,
1863 — mustered out with company, June 13, '64.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 5, 1862.
Wounded at Charles City Cross Roads, Va., June
30, '62— disch. on Surg, certificate, Oct. 6, 1862.
Wounded at South Mountain, Sept. 14, 1862— dis-
charged on Surg, certificate — date unknown.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. May 7, '63.
Promoted to Sergeant Major, December 1, 1863.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Dec. 15, '63.
Wounded at Fredericksburg, December 13, '62 —
transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, 1864.
Killed at South Mountain, September 14, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 30, '62.
Wd. at South Mountain, Sept. 14, '62, and Fred-
ericksb'g, Dec. 13, '62— tr. toV. R. C, July 1,'63.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Wd., with loss of arm,at Charles City Cross Roads,
June 30, '62 — disch. on Surg. cert. — date unk'n.
Died at Richmond, Va., July 11, 1862, of wounds
rec. at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30, 1862.
Promoted to 2d Lieutenant company G, 67th regi-
ment P. v., November 6, 1862^
Company C.
recruited in butler county.
Samuel Louden
Wm. H. Timblin...,
Newton Redic
George W. Fleeger.
Capt..
...do...
IstLt.
..do...
JohnC. Kuhn...
John H. Sutton ,
Wm. J. Halderman
George W. Milford.
James H. Christie..,
George A. Black
JohnT. Kelly
George W.Eby....
Michael Heckart..
William Prior
Hiram Black
John W. Campbell,
Samuel Cook
JohnH. Muder
2dLt.
..do...
1st Sgt.
Serg't.
..do....
..do....
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
Corp. ,
...do..,
...do..,
...do..,
June 10, '61,
June 10, '61,
June 10, '61,
June 10, '61,
June 10, '61,
June 10, '61,
Oct. 1, '61,
June 10, '61,
June 10, '61,
June 10, '61,
June 10, '61,
June 10, '61,
June 23, '61,
June 10, '61,
June 10, '61,
June 10, '61,
June 10, '61,
June 23, '61,
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 26, '62.
Promoted fr. Sgt. to Capt., Apr. 10, '63— Bv. Maj.,
Mar. 13, 1865— mus. out with Co., May 31, 1864.
KiUed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Promoted from 1st Sgt., April 11, 1863— to brevet
Capt., March 13, 1863 — prisoner at Wilderness,
May 5, 1864— discharged March 12, 1865.
Died of wounds, September 17, 1862,
Promoted from Sergeant, March 5, 1863— dis-
charged for wounds, July 3, 1863.
Promoted to Sgt., July 1, '62— to 1st Sgt., Apr. 10,
'63— transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 20, '63.
Killed at Gaines' Jvlill, Jane 27, 1862.
Promoted from Cor. to Sgt., April 10, 1863— to
Commissary Sergeant, October 1, 1863.
Promoted from Corporal to Sergeant, April 10,
'63— mustered out with company, June 13, '64.
Promoted from Corporal to Sergeant, April 10,
'63— mustered out with company, June 13, '64.
Promoted from Corporal to Sergeant, April 10,
'63 — mustered out with company, June 13, '64.
Promoted from Cor. to Sgt., October 1, 1863— pri-
soner at Wilderness, May 5, 1864— died at An-
dersonville, November 28, '64 — grave, 12,191.
Died of wounds, December 18, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Discharged on Surg, certificate — date unknown.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate— date unknown.
THREE YEAES' SBKVICE.
861
Robert S. Harper ...
John S. Campbell...
Robert H. Ray
Wm. P. Black
Jacob M. Varnum .,
Jackson Heckart...,
Allen, David S
Adams, Homer C...
Anderson, Robt. M
Birch, David
Black, John R
Bell, Samuel M do .
Braudan, Henry do.
Beatty, Samuel R do.
Corp.
..do..
..do..
..do..
Muc...
...do
Private
...do
...do
...do
...do
Bryan, William A..
Bruner, Samuel.
Black, Uriah J...
Beam, John
Brewster, Joseph C
Borland, John W...
Campbell, Ira....
Christy, H. F.,..
Cannon, John...,
Campbell, Robert G
Campbell, Milton
Clark, Charles
Dobson, Jonathan..
Donaldson, James..
Edgar, Henry J
Eshenbaugh, John.
Pleeger, Eli S
Pleeger, Jacob
Gfraham, Joseph K..
Grossman, Lewis ...
Hindman, Robt. S...
Halstead, John
Hilliard, Wash'ton..
HUliard, William H
Henlen, Jno. D. W
Hoffman, Edward ..
Hilliard, EU
Hyskill, George
Hart, Samuel
Karnerer, William
Krause, Robert.
Kepler, Aaron C .
Kautsch, Wolfgang
Kennedy, Benj. F.
Lardin, Thomas P .
Lindsay, Francis....
Livermore, Jerm'h
Miller, Samuel
M'CasUu, John V...
M'Cleary, Sam'l E.
M'Gill, Wm. B.
Malarkey, Daniel...
Moore, William E...
.do....
.do....
.do....
.do....
.do....
.do....
.do....
.do....
.do....
.do....
.do....
.do....
.do....
.do....
Feb. 24, '62,
June 10, '61,
June 10, '61,
June 10, '61,
June 10, '61,
June 23, '61,
June 10, '61,
Oct. 1, '61,
Mar. 4, '62,
June 10, '61,
June 10, '61,
June 10, '61,
June 10, '61,
June 10, '61,
Sept. 21, '61,
June 23, '61,
June 10, '61,
June 10, '61,
July 10,
June 10,
June 10,
June 10,
June 23,
Feb. 29,
June 10,
June 10, '61,
June 10, '61,
June 23, '01,
June 10, '61,
June 10, '61,
June 10, '61,
June 10, '61,
June 10, '61,
June 10, '61,
June 23, '61,
July 23, '61,
June 10, '61,
June 10, '61,
Mar. 4, '62,
June 10, '61,
June 10, '61,
Mar. 4, '62,
June 10, '61,
June 23, '61,
Oct.
1, '61,
June 10, '61,
Mar. 4, '62,
June 23, '61,
June 10, '61,
Oct. 1, '61,
June 10, '61,
June 10, '61,
June 10, '61,
June 10, '61,
June 23, '61,
June 10, '61,
Promoted to Corporal, April 10, 1863— transferred
to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, 1864.
Promoted to Corp., April 10, '63— prisoner from
May 5, to Dec. 16, 1864— disch. Dec. 22, 1864.
Promoted to Corporal, April 10, 1863— mustered
out with company, June 13, 1864.
Promoted to Corpcjral, April 10, 1863— mustered
out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 30, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June 24, '62,
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Captured at Wilderness, May 5, 1864— discharged
December 12, 1864.
Discharged for wounds. May 20, 1863.
Discharged for wounds, October 10, 1862.
Discharged — date unknown — for wounds received
at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 11, '63.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Died Dec. 26, '62— bu. in Mil. Asy. Cem'y, D. C.
Wounded at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862— died
August 7, 1862.
Died July 23, '62— bu. in Mil. Asy. Cem'y, D. C.
Died May 22, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864. -
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, 1864.
Died of wounds received at Gettysburg, Aug. 1,
'63 — bu. in National Cemetery, sec. D, grave, 39.
Died May 12, '65— bu. in Cypress Hill Cera., L. L
Wd. in action. May 30, '64— ab. at muster out.
Prisoner from May 30, to December 10, '64 — dis-
charged December 16, 1864.
Discharged for wounds, November 3, 1862.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 27, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 27, '62.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Wd., with loss of arm and leg, at Spottsylvania
C. H., May 11, '64— died August 3, 1864— buried
in National Cemetery, ArUngton.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. May 11, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 8, '63.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, 1864.
Died Jan. 11, 1863, of wounds rec. at Fredericks-
burg—bu. record, died at Richmond, Jan. 9, '62.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Died August 10, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Prisoner from May 5, 1864, to February 24, '65—
discharged March 1, 1865.
Wounded and prisoner at Gaines' Mill, June 27,
1862 — discharged — date unknown.
Discharged for wounds, December 31, 1863.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, 1864.
Wd. at Fredericksburg — prisoner from May 5,
'64, to Mar. 9, '65— discharged March 14, 1865.
Died Jan. 4, '63, of wds. received at Fredericks-
burg—buried in Mil. Asylum Cemetery, D. C.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Dec. 31, '63.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Prisoner from May 5, 1864, to February 27, '65—
discharged March 5, 1865.
Prisoner from May 5, 1864, to February 27, '65—
discharged March 5, 1865.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 30, '61.
Dischargedon Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 16,1863.
Discharged for wounds, September 1, 1862.
862
FOKTIBTH KEGIMENT — ^ELEVENTH KESBRVE,
NAME.
KANK.
DATE OF MUSTER
INTO SERVICE.
^
3
^
g
REMAEKS.
M'Murry, Samuel..
Private
June 10, '61,
3
Discharged for wounds, December 3, 1862.
M'Mhany, Robert..
...do
June 10, '61,
3
Discharged for wouuds, December 29, 1862.
M'Elvain, Reuben..
...do
June 10, '61,
3
Discharged for wounds, January 15, 1863.
M'Call, Alexander..
...do
Feb. 8, '62,
3
Discharged for wounds received at Fredericks-
burg—date unknown.
Milford, James P....
...do
Aug. 26, '62,
3
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, '64.
Monnie, Fred'k H..
...do
Sept. 21, '61,
Feb. 8, '62,
3
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, '64.
M'Murry, Robert ...
...do
3
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, '64.
M'Camy, James
...do
Feb. 24, '62,
3
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Dec. 21, '63.
Miller, Isalali
...do
June 10, '61,
3
Died Aug. 13, 1862— buried at Point Lookout.
Martin, William....
...do
Sept. 21, '61,
3
Died of wounds, September 17, 1862.
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
M'Bride, Wm. A....
...do
June 10, '01,
3
Martin, Patrick G...
...do
June 23, '61,
3
Deserted March 20, 1863.
Patterson, H. B
...do
June 10, '61,
3
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Pearce, James M....
...do
June 10, '01,
3
Discharged for wounds, October 29, 1862.
Pearce, Robert C...
...do
Aug. 26, '02,
3
Died December 13, '62— buried in Military Asy-
lum Cemetery, D. C.
Pettigrew, A. J
...do.....
June 10, '61,
3
Died July 11, 1863, of wds. rec. at Gettysburg.
Died Sept. 25, 1862, of wds. rec. at 2d Bull Run.
Porter, James R
...do
Oct. .5, '61,
3
Rhodes, George M..
...do
June 10, '61,
3
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 23, '62.
Rotbmire, George....
...do
June 10, '61,
3
Discharged for wounds, September 12, 1862.
Rinker, William....
...do
June 10, '61,
3
Discharged for wounds received at 2d Bull Run-
date unknown.
Transferred to I91st regiment P. V., May 31, '64.
Russell, David H...
...do
Aug. 26, '62,
8
Rosenberry, John...
...do
June 10, '61,
3
Died Dec. 24,'62, of wds. rec. at Fredericksburg—
bu. record, died at Macon, Ga., Sept. 24, 1862.
Russell, 0. H. P
...do
June 10, '62,
3
Died at Richmond, Va., Dec. 31, 1862, of wounds
received at Fredericksburg.
Sloan, William
...do
June 10, '61,
3
Mustered out with company, June 1.3, 1864.
Seaton, Amos
...do
June 10, '61,
3
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Prisoner from May 5, 1864, to Feb. 27, 1865— dis-
Shryock, Samuel P
...do
June 10, '61,
3
charged March 5, 1865.
Say, Hamilton H....
...do
Oct. 7, '61,
3
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V., May 31, '64.
Stevenson, Jas. H...
...do
June 10, '61,
3
Killed at South Mountain, September 14, 1862.
Schmidt, Charles....
...do
June' 10, '61,
3
Killed at South Mountain, September 14, 1862.
Shepard, James M..
..do
Sept. 21, '61,
3
Discharged for wounds, February 24, 1863.
Taylor, John L
..do ...
9
Mustered out with company, Juno 13, 1864.
Dischariied on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 2, '62.
Thompson, Wm. S
..do
June 10, '61,
3
Thompson, James..
..do
Oct. 13, '61,
■S
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862,
White, Allen
..do
June 10, '61,
3
Killed at Wilderness, May 5, 1864.
Company D.
RECRUITED IN BUTLER COUNTY.
Wm. Stewart
Jacob Baiers
James P. Boggs.,
J. S. Kennedy
Jesse Donaldson....
J. O'PIarra Woods.
Wilson K, Potts..
Wm. C, Coleman,
Robert Ash
John Gansz
Samuel J. Chrisley
Jacob B. Kinsell
Geo. W. M'Gaughey
David C, Steen..
George Weber..,
Capt...
..do....
..do....
IstLt...
2dLt.
...do...
1st Sgt.
..do
Serg't.,
...do
...do
...do
.do.
July
5,
'61,
3
July
5,
'61,
3
July
5,
'61,
3
July
5,
'61,
3
July
July
5,
5,
'61,
'61,
3
3
July
Sept.
5,
8,
'61,
'61,
3
3
July
July
July
July
5.
5,
16,
5>
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
3
3
3
3
July
5.
'61,
3
July
July
5,
5,
'01,
'61,
3
3
Wounded at 2d Bull Run— killed at Fredericks-
burg, December 13, 1862.
Promoted from Sgt. to Capt,, April 13, 1863— dis-
charged for wounds, April 9, 1864,
Promoted from Cor. to 1st Sgt. — to 1st Lt., April
10, 1S63— to Capt,, May 1, 1864— to brevet Maj,,
March 13, 1865 — wounded twice— pris. once —
mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Discharged June 13, 1863, for wounds received at
South Mountain, September 14, 1862.
Died at Alexandria, May 15, 1862.
Promoted from Cor, to Sgt,— to 2d Lt,, April 10,
1863— killed at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863— buried
in National Cemetery, sec, C — grave, 35.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept, 27, '62.
Promoted to Cor. — to 1st Sgt. — transferred to
190th regiment P. V., June 1, 1864— Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June 10, '62.
jNIus, out, as priv,, with company, Juno 13, 1864.
Pr, to Sgt.— killed at Bull Run, Aug, 80, 1862.
Pr. to Sgt.— died Jan. 20, 1803, of wds. rec. at
Fredericksburg — bu. at Alexandria — grave,691.
Died at Richmond, Feb. 10, 1863, of wounds re-
ceived at Fredericksburg.
Transferred to 190th reg. iP. V., June 1, '64r— Vet.
Promoted to Sgt., April 10, 1863— prisoner from
May 5 to Doc, 11, 1864— discharged Doc. 17, '64.
THREE YEARS' SERVICE.
8G3
James M'Clelland.
James M. Greaves..
John Dunbar
Silas Amber son
Rob't S. Gilleland..
David P. Stewart...
Davids. Parks...
Joseph R. Moore,
James B. Shafer.
Daniel Graham...
Serg't..
...do
Jesse Fry
Charles Minnemyer
Alfred G. Nixon....
Addleman, Lind. H
Brown, John M'C.
Bogc;s, William....
Barron, Barnabas C
Brown, Robert J....
Brimnermer, Geo..
Beers, John
Burr, Jacob
Brennamin, Sam'l,
Berchtold, Joseph.
Beggs, John
Beers, Samuel
Bedillion, Peter
Beatty, John N
Beltz, Charles
Cartwright, Linas.
Campbell, David...,
Cowan, John
Gorans, John
Cress, Daniel
CritchloWjAdam W
Critchlow, John W
Cornelius, Thos. J...
Ganders, John
Dodds, WiUiam F..
Deer, Jacob
Devinney, James G
Dodds, Jasper P
Elliott, John P. .
Fleming, Thorn' n H
Frail, Michael
Fry, William M
Graham, Daniel W
Gilleland, Rob't S..
Gilleland, Wilson..
Gilpatrick,Mark....
Gibson, Israel
Graham, D. W
Greer, James A
Huselton, Geo. W...
'61,
July 29,
July 12,
July .5, '61,
July 5, '61,
July 5, '61,
July 29, '61,
July 6, '61,
July 29, '61,
Julv 29, '61,
July 5, '61,
July 5, '61,
July
July
Feb.
July
July
July
July 16
Feb "
6, '61,
5, '61,
24, '62,
5, '61,
5, '61,
5, '61,
61,
62,
Mar. 17, '62,
Feb. 2.5, '64,
Mar. 18, '64,
Feb. 25, '62,
July 5, '61,
Julv 5, '61,
July 16, '61,
July 5, '61,
July 16, '61,
July 16, '61,
July 5, '61,
Sept. 12, '61,
July 29, '61,
July 5, '61,
July 5, '61,
July 29, '61,
July 5, '61,
July 29, '61,
JulV 5, '61,
Sept. 21, '61,
July 12, '61,
July
July
July
July
Sept.
Feb.
Feb.
Haslett, Samuel F..
Hare, Peter
Haslett, Joseph B...
Hoyt, Oscar C
Haslett, Wniiam...,
Johnston, James B
Johnston", Vernon..
Kennedy, Alex'r ..,
Kennedy,W. H. H.
Kalb, Eckart
List, William
Lyon, Samuel A
Leonard, James
M'Nair, Robert A...
Moreland, Alex'r...
Mushrush, Benj. L
5, '61,
5, '61,
5, '61,
5, '61,
21, 'Gl,
10, '64,
10, '64,
Mar. 17, '64,
Mar. 17, '64,
July 19, '61,
July 5, '61,
July 5, '61,
Sept. 10, '61,
July 12, '61,
Mar. B, '62,
Sept. 21, '61,
July 5, '61,
Julv 25, '61,
July 5, '61,
July 29,
July 5, '61,
Mar. 10, '62,
July 14, '61,
July 24, '61,
July 5, '61,
July 5, '61,
July 5, '61,
Jiiiy 5, '61,
Promoted to Sgt., April 10, 1863— mustered out
with company, June 13, 1864.
Promoted to Sgt., April 10, 1863— pris. from May
5, to Dec. 11, '64— discharged Dec. 18, 1864.
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 4, '6o.
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Killed May 30, 1862. -o, r. ^ .oro
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 7, 1863.
Transferred to 190tli reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vet.
Promoted to Cor., April 10, 1863— missmg m ac-
tion at Bethesda Church, May 30, 1864.
Promoted to Cor., April 10, 1863— mustered out
with company, June 13, 1864.
Promoted to principal musician, JNov. 1, 186.^.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Died at home, while on furlough— date unknown.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 6, bj.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., Juno 1, '<>f— ^et.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., June 1, '64-Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., June 1, 1864.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., June 1, 1864.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., June 1, 1864.
Transferred to U. S. Navy, November, 1862.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Sept. 1, 1863.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Sept. 1, 1863.
Died January 17, 1862. „_,««„
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Died Sept. 4, '62-bu. at Alexandria-grave, 212.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Mar. 1, 64.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 28, b6.
Discharged on Surg, certificate-date unknown.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Sept. 1, 1863.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Sept. 1, 1863.
Died at New York. October 2, 1862
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Killed at Bull Run, August oO, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 7, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Mar. 11, 63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, May 9, 1862.
DiJd hi RichmondrVa., July 18 1862 of wdd. re-
ceived at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Missing in action at Wilderness, May 5, 1864.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., June 1, 'b4-Vet.
Killed at^Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Died at Washington, D. C, May 31, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 18, 62.
Transfefred to 190th reg. P. V., June 1, '64-Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., June 1, 18o4.
Ti-ansferred to 190th reg. P. V., June 1, 1864.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., June 1, 1864.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Sept. 1, 1863.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Sept. 9, 1863.
Prisoner from May 5, to Dec. 16, '64-discharged
December 22, 1864. tv^,, 91 jm
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 21, 62.
Transferred to 190th reg. R V., J«nol, '64-Vet.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Sept. 1, 1863.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Sept. 1, 1863.
Deserted July 18, 1861. Ao^r^m'TrDf;
Died May 30. 1862— bu. m Mil. Asy. Cem y, D. I..
Died July 9, 1861. „ .,q„„
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 9^63.
Transferred to I90th reg. P. V June 1, 64-Vet.
transferred to 190th reg. P. V., J^^ff. 1' '^f-^^**
Mustered out with company, June lo, 1864.
Killed at Bull Run, August 30, 1862.
Deserted August 31, 1861.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, -j uno 13, lSb4.
Mustered out with company, Jane 13, l«64.
864
FORTIETH REGIMENT — ELEVENTH RESERVE,
M'Donald, D., 2d....
M'Donald, D., 1st...
M'Aleer, Bern'd W
M'Bride, Robert E..
M'Comb, James H..
Miller, Edward
M'Curdy, Sam'l R..
M'KDight, Joseph...
Mor eland, Chas, L.
M'Cullough,M. F..
Moore, William
M'Kinney, Jos. A..
M'NeaLWm. R
Nixon, John E
Overdoff, Wm. C .
Parker, Samuel C.
Pisor, David W....
Pherson, Robert J
Rodgers, Henders'n
Richardson, "Wm.
Robertson, James
Rice, Thomas G...
Rosenberry, S. J..
Rouch, Lawrence..
Smith, Samuel F...
Shearer, Wm. M....
Stevenson, Benj
Snow, Alfred M
Shank, Andrew
Shank, John
Silvers, Matthias...
Stanley, John S
Sinott, William
Summerville, J. H.
Teets, Albert
Thompson, R. W...
Thompson, R. G....
Williamson, Hugh.
Private
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
..do
..do
..do
...do
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
July 5, '61,
July 5, '61,
July 23, '61,
July 5, '61,
Woods, William do July 5, '61,
Young, George do Feb. 8, '62,
July 5,
July 16,
Feb. 24,
Dec. 15,
Feb. 9,
Feb. 25,
Sept. 8,
Sept. 12,
April 22,
July 6,
July 16,
July 5,
Sept. 8,
July 6, '61,
Mar. 31, '64,
July 5, '61,
July 16, '61,
July 29, '61,
July 16, '61,
Mar, 21, '62,
Feb, 16, '64,
Feb. 13, '64,
Feb. 24, '62,
Oct,
Sept.
Sept,
Feb.
July
Sept,
Feb,
Sept.
Mar.
Sept.
July
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June 25, '63.
Transferred to 190th regiment P, V,, June 1, '64.
Transferred to 190th regiment P, V., June 1, '64.
Transferred to 190th regiment P, V., June 1, '64.
Transferred to 190th reg. P, V,, June 1, '64— Vet.
Transfei-red to company B, May 1, 1862,
Transferred to Vet, Reserve Corps, Feb, 5, '64.
Sub.— transferred to 191st reg, P, V., June 1, '64.
Killed at Wilderness, May 5, 1864,
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862,
Killed at Bull Run, August.30, 1862,
Died Oct, 25, 1862, of wounds received at 2d Bull
Run — bu, in Military Asylum Cemetery, D. C,
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Mar, 28, '64,
Transferred to 190th regiment P, V,, June 1, '64.
Mustered out Avith company, June 13, 1864.
Died November 1, 18(52, buried in Camp Parole
Hospital Cemetery, Annapolis.
Killed at Bull Run, August 30, 1862,
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June 23, '62.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V,, June 1, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th regiment P, V,, June 1, '64.
Transferred to 190th regiment P, V., June 1, '64,
Died June 3, 1862— buried in Military Asylum
Cemetery, D, C,
Died at home, in Butler county, Sept. 8, 1863.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 1, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug, 27, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Mar. 25, '62.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vet.
Transferred to Vet, Res. Corps — date unknown.
Transferred to 190th regiment P, V,, June 1, '64.
Killed at Bull Run, August 29, 1862.
Died at Annapolis, Feb. 28, 18H3, of wounds re-
ceived at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Absent, in hospital, at muster out.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with^company, June 13, 1864,
Wounded at Fredericks burg, December 13, '62 —
absent at muster out.
Died at Camp Pierpont, Va., December 6, 1861.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June 11, '62.
Company E.
recruited in indiana county.
Nathaniel Nesbit
Daniel R. Coder
Rich'd M. Birkman
Hugh A. Torrence..
J. P. R. Cummiskey
Chas. W. Herring...
Jas. C. Marshall
James L. Hazlett ...
Theo. L. Marshall...
.John C. Doran
Edward T. Means...
Wm. H. H. Lyons,,
John Uncapher .
Wm.H.H.Eldricks
Robert S. M'Call.
James A. Short..,
June 21,
'61,
3
June 21,
'61,
3
Jane 21,
'61,
3
June 21,
'61,
3
June 21,
'61,
;;
June 21,
'61,
3
June 21,
'61,
;j
June 21,
'61,
3
June 21,
'61,
3
June 21,
'61,
3
June 21,
'61,
3
July 25,
'61,
3
June 21,
'61,
3
June 21,
'61,
3
June 21,
'61,
3
June 21,
'61,
3
Died Sept, 21, 1862, of wounds received at South
Mountain, Sept, 14, 1862.
Pr. fr, 1st Lt, to Capt,, April 18, '63— to Bv,Maj.,
Mar. 13, '65— mus. out with Co., June 13, '64.
Pr. fr. Sgt. to 2d Lt,, May 13, 1862— to 1st Lt.,
April 10, 1863— tr, to 190th regiment P, V,
Promoted to Quartermaster, July 2, 1861,
Pr. to 1st Lt, Co, D, 10.5th reg, P, V., Jan, 13, '62.
Pr. from Sgt.— mus, out with Co,, June 13, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. May 4, '63.
Discharged for wounds, December 31, 1862.
Pr. from Cor. — disch. on Surg, cert., June 9, '63.
Pr. from Cor. — mus. out with Co., June 13, 1864.
Pr. to Sgt.— mus. out with Co., June 13, 1864.
Promoted to Corporal, July 27, 1861— to Serg't—
mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Pr. to Sgt. — mus. out with Co., June 13, 1864.
Died at"Richmond,Va., .Tan, 9, '63, of wds. re-
ceived at Mechanicsville, June 2^, 18(52.
Transferred to Vet. Res. Corps — date unknown.
Pr. to Cor., July 27, '61— died, date unknown, of
wounds received at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
THREE YEARS' SERVICE.
865
Samuel Spires
George K. Nesbitt.
J. L. M'Farland....
Robert Maguire
John C. Rugh....
Samuel H. Coon
James J. Fritz,
James W. M'Ginley
Wm. H. H. Bell
Rob't B. Carroll
Bell, John P
Brink, John
Barkley, John C...
Butterfield, T. H...
Brown, James M...
Carlisle, William ..
Clawson, J. M
Conner, William
Coleman, Michael
Cramer, Thompson
Carson, Thomas
Cathcart, Rob't W.,
CJanada, Alfred
Doran, Martin
Davis, Samuel W...
Dunlap, Gillis D
Doak, Wm. H. H...
Dunkle, John
Elder, Joseph W....
Ewing, John
Eakman, Jos. B
Eshbaugh, Henry..
English, James M.,
Eshelman, Abra'm
Ewing, Boyd E
Ewing, William T.
Edwards, Sol. S
Ferguson, Aug. A.
Ferguson, Scott M.,
Foy, William C
France, S. Wallace
Gray, Joshua L
Groft, Joshua A
Gwinner, Geo. C
Gourley, James
Garriss, Samuel M..
Gordon, Robert
Griffin, David
Harrold, Lemuel C
Hughes, Nicholas P
Hatch, Salathiel
Hart, John D
Jenkins, Thos. J
Kimple, Jacob
Liibengood, Jacob...
Miller, George W
Maken, Robert....
Miller, Alex. C...
M'Keen, Robert..
Moses, Thomas J
Corp.... June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
July 25, '61,
Myers, John C
Maguire, James S
Marsh, Uriah
Marshall, James J..
M'Philimy, Wm....
M'Cullough, A. W
Morehead, James S
Meaner, James E...
M'Elhaney, G. R...
109
June 21, '61,
Sept. 9, '61,
Sept. 9, '61,
June 21, '61,
July 15, '61,
June 21, '61,
Julv 15, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
July 18, '61,
Sept. 21, '61,
July 2.5. '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
Sept. 22. '62,
Dec. 15, '62,
Sept. 12, '62,
Sept. 9, '61.
.June 21, '61,
July 29, '61,
Feb. 10, '62,
June 21, '61,
Sept. 12, '62,
July 15, '61,
Sept. 12, '62,
July 15, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
Mar. 1, '62,
Dec. 9, '63,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '63,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
Mar. 1, '62,
June 21, '61,
Sept. 12, '62,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
Sept. 9, '61,
June 21, '61,
July 25, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
July 15, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 15, '61,
July 15, '61,
July 25, '61,
June 21, '61,
July 29, '61,
June 21, '61,
July 15, '61,
Promoted to Corporal, July 27, 1861— discharged
on Surgeon's certificate — date unknown.
Pr. to Corporal, July 27, 1861— died Oct. 14, 1861.
Died, date unknown, of wounds received at
Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Died, date unknown, of wounds received at
Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., June 1, '64.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., June 1, '64.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vet.
Mustered out with company, Juno 13, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 5, '63.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 8, '63.
Promoted to Hospital Steward, Nov. 1, 1868.
Killed at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30, '62.
Wounded at Wilderness, May 6, 1864— absent at
muster out.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. May 17, '63.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., June 1, '64.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., June 1, '64.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., June 1, '64.
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Killed at South Mountain, Sept. 14, 1832.
Died Sept. 29, 'o2-bu. in Mil. Asy. Cem., D. C.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 10, '63.
Transferred to conipany I, Nov. 1, 1861.
Transferred to 199th regiment P. V., June 1, '64.
Died, date unknown, of wounds rec. at Gaines'
Mill, June 27, 1862.
Died, date unknown, of wds. received in action.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 30, '63.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., June 1, '64.
Died October 31, 1861.
Died May 16, 1832.
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Tr. to 10th regiment U. S. Infantry, Dec. 30, '62.
Killed at South Mountain, Septem'ber 14, 1862.
Died Jan. 3, '63, of wds. rec. at Fredericksburg.
Deserted December 10, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. May 18, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 13, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 24, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's cert.— date unknown.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 15, '63.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., June 1, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Discharged on Sursreon's certificate. Mar. 20, '63.
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Died of wds. rec. at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Disch. Dec. 17, '62, for wounds received in action.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Prisoner from May 5, 1864, to Feb. 27, 1865— dic^
charged March 5, lsi65.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
3 Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
3 Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
3 Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 7, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, May 11, '62.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate — date unknown.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 23, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Fob. 2, 1863.
806
FORTIETH REGIMENT— ELEVENTH RESERVE,
M'Kelvey, John N..
Means, John N
MCormick, Nelson
Moore, Norman L...
M'Lain, Samuel A..
M'Farland, G. M..
M'Farland, Louis
Mangan, Wm. H.
Marshall, Wm. S,
M'Ginley, David.
M'Causland, W. E..
M'philimy, John
Mitchell, Andrew R
Mnndshower, H
Park, Robert A .,
Pehel, Jacob ,
Russell, Samuel.
Rankin, Arch. C
Riddle, Cornelius B
Spires, Daniel S
Sacket, Harrison D
Shields, Samuel M..
Shearer, James M...
Smith, John W
Simpson, John
Scott, Oliver U
Snowden, JohnP...
Sloan, Josiah
Simpson, James N..
Sutor, Robert P..
Sieald, A
West, IraG
Watkins, George,
WUey, Armstrong A
Private
..do
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..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do....
..do....
..do....
..do....
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
...do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
June 21,
June 21,
June 21,
June 21,
June 21,
June 21,
July 29,
June 21,
June 21,
July 25,
June 21,
July 25,
June 21,
June
June
Juno
Sept.
Feb.
June
June
Feb.
June
Jan.
Sept.
June
June
July
Mar.
June
June 21, '61,
June 21,
June 21,
...do I June 21,
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 16, '6-3.
Discharged — date unknown.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, May 10, '63.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, July 1, '63.
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Died March 21, 1864r— buried at Alexandria-
grave, 1,561.
Died at Point Lookout, Va., September 14, 1862.
Died at Washington, D. C, May 25, 1862.
Died July 8, 1862— buried at Philadelphia.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Died at Richmond, Va., January 9, 1863, of wds.
received at Fredericksburg, December 13, '62.
Deserted — date unknown.
Wd. at Antietam, Sept. 17, '62— ab. at mus. out.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 12, '61,
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., June 1, '64.
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1S62.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 18.34.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 16, '62.
Discharged Oct. 31, '62, for wds. rec. in action.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 19, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 7, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Mar. 24, '63.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Sept. 1, '63.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Sept. 30, '63.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. v., June 1, 1864.
Died September 24, 1862, of wounds received at
South Mountain, September 14, 1862.
Died at Smoketown, Md., October 19, 1862.
Died May 16, '64— bu. at Chattanooga— grave, 454.
Discharged— date unknown.
Died October 22, 1861.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Company F.
RECRUITED IN FAYETTE COUNTY.
Everard Bierer
John W. DeFord...
James A. Hayden...
Peter A.Johns
Thos. H. Hopwood..
Wm. R. K. Hook...
Wm. P. Springer....
George W. Kremer
Eph. W. Robbins...
Geo. Downer ,
Daniel T. Smouse.
Sam'l D. Sturgis...
Philip Sutton
John M'Cloy
Thos. B.Whaley
Eugenius Tibbs
Daniel L. Claggett .
Alfred M. Gorley....
Daniel DeFord ,
Capt.
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1st Lt..
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1st Sgt.
Serg't..
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June 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
May 23, '61,
June 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
July 22, '61,
July 22, '61,
May 23, '61,
June 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
Res. Nov. 17, '62, for pr. to Col. 171st reg. P. V.
Promoted from 2d Lieutenant— res. Nov. 10, '62.
Pr. to Sgt., Oct. 1. '61— to Capt., April 10, '63— to
brevet Maj., March 18, 1863— prisoner May 5,
1864— discharged March 12, 1865.
Promoted to Adjutant, July 2, 1861.
Pr. fr. 1st Sgt., Sept. 22, 1861— res. Dec. 25, 1862.
Promoted to Cor.— to Sgt., Dec. 10, '62— to 1st. Lt.,
April 10, '63— mus. out with Co., June 13, '64.
Promoted to Cor — ^to Sgt., Dec. 10, '62— to 2d Lt.,
Sept. 22, '63— mus. out with Co., June 13, 1864.
Pr. to 1st Sgt — mus. out with Co., June 13, '64.
Died at Camp Pierpont, Va., December 20, 1861.-
Discharged to accept promotion as 2d Lt. , com-
pany E, 178th regiment P. V., December 6, '62.
Pr. fr. Cor. — disch. to accept promotion as 1st Lt.
company F, 177th regiment P. V., Dec. 0, 1862.
Promoted from Cor. — disch. to accept promotion
as Adjutant, 171st regiment P. V., Dec. 5, '62.
Promoted to Cor. — to Sgt., — discharged to accept
promotion as 2d Lt., company H, 179bh regiment
P. V. — date unknown.
Promoted to Sergeant— transferred to 190th regi-
ment P. v., June 1, 1864— Vet.
Promoted to Sgt.— mus. out with Co., June 13,'64.
Ab., in Insane Asy., Washington, at mus. out.
'Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 2, '62.
Transferred to Signal Corps, U. S. A., Aug. 1, 63.
THREE YEARS SERVICE.
8G7
Jeremiah Youler....
Robert G. Dunn
John F. Freeman...
James M. Bute
Elijah W. Phillips..
James H. Yates
John W. Farr
G. W. Coughanour..
Austin, Wm. H
Abraham, E. H
Abraham, Wm. H..
Anderson, George...
Bell, Gaylord
Berry, William
Bryerly, Thomas....
Beatty, John H
Bell, Robert
Bixler, Theodore
Bryerly, Franklin...
Childs, Samuel
Crusen, John W
Craner, Henry N....
Core, Arthur
Dooyar, Patrick
Delphy, George
Deenan, Balser H...
Fisher, Joseph H ...
Frasier, WilKam.....
Firestone, Asa
Graham, John
Harvey, Robert M..
Hiles, William
HoUiday, Robert
Hiles, Andrew
Sostetler, Aaron
Halfin, Lawrence...
Hackett, Simp'n W
Jackson, Thomas...
Kefover, John M....
Ijowry, Andrew N..
Miller, Albert
Miller, Isaac F
Martin, Barney
Marshall, Jos. C
M' Kerns, John F ...
M'Ginnis, John W..
Miller, Thomas F...
Morgan, Patrick
M'ISerney,Timothy
M'Kerns, Jas. K. P
M'Gee, William F...
Nicholson, Lacy H
Nicholson, Andrew
Nicholson John
O'Reilly, John
Pretty man, Jacob..
Quay, William
Bobbins, Madison..
Rogers, Alex. J
Rossell, Joseph
Rossell, Henry F ..
Roney, Wm. A
Rockwell, John F..
Ritchey, Hiram
Ritchie, Malachi....
Smith, Daniel F
Shallenberger, J. H
Strickler, John W
Corp ...
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Muc...
..do
Private
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June 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
June 20,
June 20,
June 20,
June 20,
June 20,
June 20,
Oct. 1,
June 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
July 29, '61,
June 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
Oct. 1, '61,
June 20, '61,
Julv 16, '61,
April 5, '62,
July 22, '61,
June 20, '61,
Oct. 1, '61,
June 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
July 16, '61,
June 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
July 29, '61,
June 20, '61,
Oct. 31, '63,
June 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
July 16, '61,
June 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
July 22, '61,
June 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
July 6, '61,
June 20, '61,
June 20,
June 20
July 22
July 22
June 20
June 20,
Oct. 31,
June 20,
June 20,
June 20,
June 20,
June 20,
June 20,
June 20,
July 22, '61,
June 20. '61,
June 22, '61,
July 22, '61,
Died July 1, '62— bu. in Mil. Asy. Cem'y, D. C.
Died June 14, '62— bu. at Alexandria — grave, 39.
Died at Richmond, Va., Jan. 7, 1863, of wounds
received in action.
Tr. to Veteran Reserve Corps — date unknown.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vet.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Died at Camp Pierpont, Va., December 9, 1861.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 24, '62.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate — date unknown.
Died Jan. 10, '62— bu. in Mil. Asy. Cem'y, D. C.
Deserted September 10, 1862.
Mustered out with company, .Tune 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate — date unknown.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 2. '63.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vet.
Tr. tobat'y D,.5thU.S. Art.— date unknown— Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vet.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Discharged September 16, 1861 — minor.
Disch on Surgeon's certificate— date unknown.
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Discharged November 16, 1861 — minor.
Discharged on Surgeon's ceitificate, Dec. 24, '62.
Wounded at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862— absent,
in hospital, at muster out.
Prisoner from May 30, to December 10, 1864—
discharged December 16, 1864.
Died at Camp Pierpont, Va., December 8, 1861.
Wd. May 10, '64— ab., in hos., at muster out.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 24, '63.
Drafted— tr. to 190th reg. P. V., June 1, 1864.
Died of wounds, September 10, 1862— buried in
Military Asylum Cemetery, D. C.
Died of wounds, January 16, '63— buried in Mil-
itary Asylum Cemetery, D. C.
Disch. by sentence of Court Martial, Aug. 20, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 13, '62.
Died at Richmond, Va., August 16, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Pris. fr. May .5, to Dec. 13, '64— disch. Dec. 19, '64,
Mustered out with company, June 13, 18J4.
Prisoner from May 30, 1864, to April 9, 1865— dis-
charged May 17, 1865.
Mustered out with company, June IS, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate — date unknown.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, April 8, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. May 15, '63.
Transferred to Signal Corps, U. S. A., Aug. 1, '63.
Deserted December 11, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 13, '63.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate— date unknown.
Drafted— tr. to 190th reg. P. V., June 1, 1864.
Missing in action at Wilderness, May 5, 1864.
Absent, in hospital, at muster out.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 20, '63.
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Deserted May 3, 1862.
Deserted May 5, 1864.
Died at Anderson villo, Sept. 23, '64— grave, 9,558.
Transferred to Vet. Res. Corps— date unknown.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Prisoner May 5, 1864— died at Andersonville,
August 27, 1864— grave, 7,029.
868
FORTIETH REGIMENT — ELEVENTH RESERVE,
Sharpneck, EUis B
Shoup, John
Senneflf, David
Shoup, Daniel F
Sickles, George H..
Swank, Joseph
Suttle, Thomas J....
Sutton, Reuben A...
Stuck, Carey
Suttle, Jacob
Shaw, Joseph
Sampsell, Geo. W,
Victor, Frederick.
Vamdell, Henry...
Whaley, Henry G.
Wilson, John
Wimer, Benj. F....
Yates, William. ...
Youler, B. Franklin
Private
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June 20,
June 20,
June 20,
June 20,
June 20,
June 20,
Oct. 31,
Oct. 31,
June 20,
June 20,
June 20,
July 22,
June 20,
June 20,
July 29,
June 20,
June 20,
Sept. 30,
June 20,
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate— date unknown.
Disch. on Sargeon's certificate— date unknown.
Tr. to batt'y G, 5th U. S. Art'y— date unknown.
Transferred to Vet. Res. Corps— date unknown.
Transferred to Vet. Res. Corps — date unknown.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vet.
Drafted— tr. to 190th reg. P. V., June 1, 1864.
Drafted— tr. to 190th reg. P. V., June 1, 1864.
Died at Harrison's Landing, July, 1862.
Died at Craney I{?land, September 10, 1862.
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Deserted July 27, 1861.
Wounded at Wilderness, May 5, 1864— absent at
muster out.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 7, '63.
Discharged on Surg, certificate — date unknown.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vet.
Discharged November 16, 1861 — ^minor.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vet.
Company G.
recruited in armstrong county.
Samuel M. Jackson
James P. Speer
James H. Mills
Joseph F. Cline
John F. Jackson..
Walter F. Jackson,
Samuel T. Stewart.
And'w G. Mehaflfey
William J. Ford...
Daniel Jack
John A. Speer
Richard P. Jack
James Johnson,
Geo. S. Gourley
A. K. Vantiae
Henry C. Trout
Samuel Maguire do June
LeviShaner
John A. Shearer
Thomas Young
Robert W. Hunter,
Geo. W. Maguire,
William Artman
Hugh F. Forbes.
D. D. P. Alexander
Armstrong, Rob't G
Arnold, James D
Anderson, And'w J
Artman, James J
Anderson, Alonzo...
Beatty, Robert,
Promoted to Major, July 2, 1861.
Wounded at Gaines' Mill, June 27, and Freder-
icksburg, Dec. 13, '62— pr. to Maj., May 28, '63.
Promoted from Cor. to 1st Sgt., July 2, 1861— to
1st Lt., Jan. 6, 1862— to Capt., Aug. 17, 1863— to
brevet Major and brevet Lt. Col., Mar 13, '65 —
mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Resigned December'27, 1861.
Promoted from Cor. to Sgt., Nov. 1, 1862— to 2d
Lt., Sept. 22, 1863— to 1st Lt., Mar. 4, 1864— to
brevet Capt., Mar. 13, 1865 — mustered out with
company, June 13, 1864.
Killed at South ISIountain, September 14, 1862.
Promoted from Sgt., Jan. 1, '62— killed at South
Mountain, September 14, 1862.
Promoted to 1st Sgt.— discharged on Surgeon's
certificate, March 26, 1863.
Promoted to Cor., August 17, 1861— to Sgt., Jan.
1, 1862— to 1st Sgt., Sept. 23, 1863— mustered out
with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, .June 13, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. May 17, '62.
Died at Camp Pierpont, Va. , February 15, 1862.
Promoted to Sgt.— killed at South Mountain,
September 14, 1864.
Promoted from Corporal — killed at Antietam,
September 17, 1862.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vet.
Promoted from private, July 1, 1863 — mustered
out with company, June 13, 1864.
Promoted from private, Dec. 1, 1863 — wounded
May 6, 1864 — absent at muster out.
Transferred to Marine Corps — date unknown.
Died at Alexandria, June, 1862.
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. May. 1, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, April 28, '63.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Feb. 16, '64.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., .June 1, '64— Vet.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Dischargedon Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 2, 1863.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Feb. 16, 1864.
Died at Richmond, Va., August 24, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
THREE YEARS' SERVICE.
869
Brunton, James M.,
Bovard, Charles
Brown, Johnson W
Bovard, Joseph O...
Beobout, James A..
Bentley, Frank
Cups, W. D
Colver, Jacob H
Coulter, Thomas B..
Cline, William F....
Carney, Johnson
Crofut, Charles M...
Cunningham, W.B
Duffleld, Calvin
Duff, JohnR
Edgar, John S
Faulk, David
Fulton, Henry S. P
Fuller, John A
Fry, George
Foster, James S,
Gamble, John M
Gallagher, Graves..
Huey, Samuel
Hawk, David A
Harper, Washing'n
Howell, Wm. W
Ivory, Andrew.
Jack, John
James, Thomas.
Jack, George E ,
Kunkle, John S....
Klingensmith, A..
Klingensmith, H..
Lieblang, Wm. N,
Marsh, Fred'k P...
M'llwain, James X
Mann, David R. P.
Maguire, Rob't R..
Maguire, James N. .
Marsh, George J...
Maguire, Wash'n.
Nolder, John
Ogden, Thomas....
Patterson, James A
Potter, Samuel L ..
Rutter, William.
Rutter, James.
Scott, John W.
Stuart, David G.
Shaner, Simon P.
Sweeney, Charles.
Scott, Wm. D *
Sarver, Labanah.
Shaner, Peter
Taylor, David L.
Toomey, John....
Withington, W. H.
Williamson, A. J..
Williamson, J. D,
Withington, A. W..
Whitlinger, B. F do June 20, '61,
Young, James M do Jun5 8, '61,
June 8, '61,
June 8, '61,
June 8, '61,
June 8, '61,
June 8, '61,
June 8, '61,
June 8, '61,
June 8, '61,
June 8, '61,
June 8, '61,
June 8, '61,
June 8, '61,
June 8, '61,
June 8, '61,
June 8, '61,
June 8, '61,
June 8, '61,
June 8, '61,
June 8, '61,
Sept. 2, '62,
June 8, '61,
June 8, '61,
June 8, '61,
July 10, '61,
June 8, '61,
June 8, '61,
Sept. 6, '62,
Sept. 11, '61,
June 8, '61,
July 10, '61,
Sept. 21, '61,
June 8, '61,
June 8, '61,
Sept. 21, '61,
June 8, '61,
July 19, '61,
June 8, '61,
June 8, '61,
June 8, '61,
June 8, '61,
June 8, '61,
June 8, '61,
June 8, '61,
do Sept. 10, '61,
do June 8, '61,
June 8, '61,
June 8, '61,
July 19, '61,
June 8, '61,
June 8, '61,
Sept. 10, '61,
June 8, '61,
June 8, '61,
June 8, '61,
June 8, '61,
Wounded at Bethesda Church, May 30, 1864—
absent at muster out.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, April 2, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 8, '62.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Yet.
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Killed June 30, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Mar. 10, '63.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vet.
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V,, June 1, '64— Vet.
Transferred to battery D, 5th U. S. Artillery,
February 25, 1864— Vet.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 2, 1863.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vet.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Sept. 1, 1863.
Died at Craney Island, August 24, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 10, '62.
Killed at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Mar. 27, '63.
Transferred to 7th reg. U. S. Infantry, Oct., 1862.
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Died Dec. 25, 1862, of wounds received at Fred-
ericksburg—bu. in Mil. Asy. Cemetery, D. C.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. May 19, '63.
Transferred to 4th reg. U. S. Infantry, Oct., 1862.
Killed at South Mountain, Sept. 14, 1862.
Died at Richmond, Va., Dec. 22, 1862, of wounds
received at Fredericksburg.
Mustered out with companj', June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Prisoner from May 5, 1864, to February 27, 1865 —
discharged March 5, 1865.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, May 6, '63.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered otat with company, June 13, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 31, '62.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vet.
Died at Washington, D. C, of wounds received
at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Prisoner from May 5, 1864, to March 4, 1865— dis-
charged March 10, 1865.
Discharged— date unknown— minor.
Wounded at Spottsylvania C. H., May 10, '64— ab.
at muster out.
Pris. fr. May 30, to Nov. 26,'64— disch. Dec. 3, '64.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vet.
Died at Richmond, Va., January 9, 1863, of wds.
received at Fredericksburg.
M.nstered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Died Aug. 4, 1862— buried in Prospect Hill Cem-
etery, York, Pa.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vet.
Killed at South Mountain, Sept. 14, 1862.
KiUed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., June 1, '64.— Vet.
Pris. fr. May 5, to Dec. 6, '64— disch. Dec. 12, '64.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Mar. 12, '63.
Mis. in action at Bethesda Church, May 30, '64—
transferred to 190th reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190threg. P. V., June 1, 1864— Vet.
Transferred to battery L, 5th U. S. ArtiUery,
October, 1862.
Killed at South Mountain, Sept. 14, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
870
FORTIETH REGIMENT — ELEVENTH RESERVE,
NAME.
RANK.
DATE OP MDSTEE
INTOSKRVICE.
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REMARKS.
Young, Wallace W
Private
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June 8, '61,
July 24, '61,
June 8, '61,
June 20, '61,
3
3
3
3
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Zimmerman, A. L..
Zimmerman, C. L..
...do
Discharged on Surgeon's certifleate, Dec. 19, '62.
Deserted October, 1862.
Company H.
RECRUITED WESTMORELAND COUNTY.
Daniel Kistler, Jr...
Lewis A. Johnston
B. Alpheus Job,
Edward J. Keenan
James A. Fulton....
James M' Williams
Patrick J. Hanlin...
Henry C. Stone
Cyrus H. Rankin ..
WiUiam J. Woods.,
Joseph W. Miller..,
Charles E. Hubbs..
Samuel M. Reed
Jacob Earnest
Sam'l A. Crawford.
Alfred O'Neil
John H. Reed
Josiah Gliint....
John Miller
William Sauntman
Daniel K. Martz
John M. Loor...
Jared Loughner
Avery, John L ,
Amalong, Daniel...,
Armstrong, And. J
Ashbaugh, George
AUshouse, Amos...
Bowers, John C.
Bell, John
Blackson, David W
Bommer, John.
Baughman, Levi
Bannister, Thomas
Brantenburg, Jos
Carr, Daniel
Capt I June 21, '61,
...do June 21, '61,
do June 21, '61,
IstLt...
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2d Lt...
1st Sgt.
..do
Serg't..
do
Clark, William J
Collins, Milton S,
Collins, Willis....
Carnahan, F. M
Canders, Marcus A
Devers, John S
Dunn, Henry
Dunn, George
Dunham, Bernard
Dunn, James
Earhart, Samuel F..
Earhart, Samuel F
Earnest, George
Frey, Francis...
Fraas, George,
Ginter, Gideon G
Grafif, Leonard
June 21, '61,
Aug. 1, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 12, '61,
Aug. 1, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '6l,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
Aug. 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
June 21, '61,
Died Sept. 28, 1862, of wounds rec. at Antietam.
Pr. from 2d Lt., March .5, '63— disch. Oct. 5, '63.
Pr. to Sgt.— to Capt., Mar. 25, '64— to Bv. Maj.,
Mar. 13,'65— pris. May 30, '64— disch. Mar. 12,'65.
Resigned December 30, 18S2.
Promoted to Sergeant. — to 1st Lieutenant, March
5, 1863— discharged October 3, 1863.
Promoted from Corporal to Sergeant — to 2d Lieu-
tenant, April 10, '63 — resigned February 1, '64.
Killed at Bull Run, August 30, 1862.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vet.
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Prisoner from November 27, 1863, to November
21, 1864— discharged November 28, 1864.
Died at Richmond, Va., September 16, 1862.
Promoted to Sergeant — discharged Dec. 27, 1863.
Promoted to Sgt. — tr. to Signal Corps, U. S. A.
Promoted to Sgt — prisoner from May 5, 1864, to
February 27, 1865— discharged March 5, 1865.
Promoted from Cor. — prisoner from May 5, to
Dec. 11, 1864— discharged December 17, 1864.
Pr. to Sgt. —tr. to 190th reg. P. V., June 1,'64— Vet.
Died of wds. rec. at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, \'62.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Died of wounds rec. at Wilderness, May 5, 1864.
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vet.
Absent without leave since May 4, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., June 1, '64.
Died at Richmond, Va., Jan. 30, 1863, of wounds
received at Fredericksburg, December 13, '62.
Mustered out with company, June 12, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Mar. 6, '62.
Died at Richmond, Va., Dec. 26, '62, of wounds
received at Fredericksburg, December 13, '62.
Died Sept. 18, '62, of wounds received at 2d Bull
Run — buried in Mil. Asy. Cemetery, D. 0.
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Deserted October 8, 1862.
Deserted June 27, 1862.
Prisoner from May 30, '64, to February 27, '65—
discharged March 5, 1865.
Discharged June 23, 1862.
Discharged May 16, 1863.
Discharged November 16, 1861 — minor.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 23, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, April 2, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June 21, '62.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vet,
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., Jutie 1, '64.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Sept. 1, 1863.
Died at Bristoe Station, Va., January 18, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Not on muster-out roll.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., June 1, '64.
Pris. fr. May 5, to Dec. 15, '64— disch. Dec. 21, '64.
Transferred to Vet. Res. Corps— date unknown.
Discharged oa Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 15, '62.
Discharged Jtine li), 1862.
THEEE YEARS' SERVICE.
871
Hebrank, Magnus..
Haverstick, Jno. S
Haaf, Vincent
Herbert, Christop'r
Hammitt, Isaac N ..
Huflf, Adam
Henderson, Christ' r
Heckenbaugh, Theo
Haley, Erancis...
Hay, John
Private
...do
do
...do
..do
..do
...do
do
do
do
House, Josiah
Hoxar, H. V
Jones, William
KUne, Reuben
Kern, Andrew
Klingensmith, C...
Liochman, Adam...
Lane, Jared
lioughner, Eliphaz.
Linsibigler, Daniel
Loughner, Aaron..
Lurk, Augustus....
Lose, Cyrus J
Milloch, Joseph ....
Mallon, Christopher
M'Call, Cyrus..:
M'Clintock, Jas. P.
Miller, John, 2d....,
Miller, Joseph M....
Morgan, Jas. W
Myers, Abraham ..
Minster, John
Powell, David
Ralston, Lot
Smith, Gustavus....
Shetler, Solomon...
Smith, Thomas A..
Shanefelt, John
Styer, Joseph
Spindler, George....
Steinberg, John E..
Theil, Anthony
Tomlins, John
Walb, Leonidas C.
Weil, Conrad J
West, Robert A
Young, Geo. W
Young, Henry E....
Young, Stephen B .,
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
...do.
do.
...do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...d®.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
June 21,
June 21,
June 21,
July 20,
June 21,
June 21,
July 21,
Feb. 1,
June 21,
June 21,
June 21,
June 21,
June 21,
June 21,
June 21,
Feb. 15,
June 21,
June 21,
July 29,
July 20,
July 29,
June 21,
June 21,
June 21,
June 21,
June 21,
June 21,
June 21,
June 21,
Aug. 26,
July 20,
Feb. 6,
June 21,
June 21,
June 21,
July 20,
June 21,
June 21,
June 21,
Aug. 10,
Feb. 4,
June 21,
June 21,
Feb. 17,
June 21,
June 21,
June 21,
June 21,
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June 13, '63.
Discharged May 17, 1863.
Discharged October 17, 1862.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., June 1, '64.
Killed at Bethesda Church, May 30, 1864— Vet.
Died at Richmond, Va., Dec. 19, 1862, of wounds
received at P'redericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Died near Falmouth, Va., May 20, 1862.
Deserted July 4, 1861.
Transferred to gunboat service — date unknown.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustei-ed out with company, Juno 13, 1864.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., June 1, '64.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., June 1, 1864, to
serve out sentence of General Court Martial.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V. , June 1, '64— Vet.
Died July 28, '62— buried at Point Lookout.
Deserted July 1, 1863.
Died March 5, '62— bu. in Mil. Asy. Cam., D. C.
Died at Annapolis, Md., June 3, 1862.
Mustered but with company, June 13, 1864.
Discharged April 18, 1862.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vet.
Transferred to I90th reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vet.
Deserted October 3, 1862.
Deserted August .SO, 1862.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., June 1, '64.
Discharged June 21, 1863.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Absent, by sentence of Court Martial— at labor
on public works.
Discharged September 11, 1863.
Discharged December 1, 1862.
Discharged July 15, 1863.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., June 1, '64.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., June 1, '64.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., June 1, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., June 1, '64.
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Discharged— date unknown.
Discharged May 17, 1863,
Discharged to accept promotion, Dec. 6, 1862.
Company I.
RECRUITED IN WESTMORELAND COUNTY.
Thos. H. Spires Capt...,
Eli Waugaman ...do
David Berry ! 1st Lt.,
J. D. Walkinshaw.. 2d Lt.,
Frank Hamerly IstSgt.
Joseph D. Davis \ Serg't.,
David Kinkead ...do ....
George W. Baird,... ...do ....
June 17,
June 17,
'61, 3
'61, ! 3
June 17, '61, j 3
June 17, 'e
July 22, 't
June 17, '(
June 17,
July 20,
Resigned October 17, 1862.
Pr from 1st Lt. to Capt., Apr. 10, '63— to Bv. Maj.,
Mar, 13, '65— mus. out with Co., June 13, 1864.
Promoted from 2d Lieutenant, April 10, 1863—
mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Promoted from 1st Sergeant, April 10, '63— mus-
tered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Pr. to 1st Sergeant— wd. in action. May 13, '64—
mustered out with company, .June 13. 1864,
Discharged to accept promotion as 1st Lieut. Co.
E, 177th regiment P. V., November 21, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's ceniticate, Feb. 10, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 3, '62.
872
FOETIETH EEGIMENT — ELEVENTH RESERVE,
HAME,
RANK.
DATE OF MUSTER
INTO SERVICE.
i
i
1
Kl
►
3
REMARKS.
Andrew J. Martin-
Serg't..
June 17, '61,
Died June 3, 1862.
John A. Hill
..do
June 17, '61,
.S
Promoted to Sergeant Major, November 16, 1861.
Pr. to Sgt.— tr. to Vet. Res. Corps, Oct. 3, 1863.
John Grumbling
..do
July 1, '61,
3
Isaac Cummings....
..do
June 17, '61,
3
Promoted from Corporal —transferred to 190th
regiment, P. V.— date unknown— Vet.
Wm. J. Hamilton...
..do
June 17, '61,
3
Promoted to Sergeant— wounded in action, May
23, 1864 — absent at muster out.
Henry A. Harkins..
...do
June 17, '61,
3
Pr.from Cor.— wd. and pris. at Wilderness, May
5, '64— released Dec. 6, '64— disch. Dec. 12, '64.
David Jenkins
Corp....
June 17, '61,
3
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 4, '63.
Washington Davis..
...do
June 17, '61,
3
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 9, '62.
Mitchell K. Brown
...do
June 17, '61,
3
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
David H. Reed
...do
June 22, '61,
3
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Daniel Harkins
...do
June 17, '61,
3
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan, 29, '63.
William M'Clarren
...do
June 17, '61,
3
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 19, '63.
...do . .
Sept. 10, '61,
Sept. 10, '61,
3
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V.— Vet.
George Jellison
...do
3
Jas. W. M'Master...
...do
June 17, '61,
3
Transferred to I90th regiment P. V.— Vet.
Wm. B. Lowman ...
...do
June 17, '61,
3
Prisoner from May 5, to December 13, 1864— dis-
charged December 19, 1864.
Lemuel Jenkins
...do
June 17, '61,
3
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Cyrus Eakman.
do
June 17 '61
H
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Detached for artillery service, April 3, 1862— ab-
sent at muster out.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June 8, '62.
Adams, Jacob
Private
June 17, '61,
3
Anderson, Jos. A...
...do
July 1, '61,
3
Amend, Henry R...
...do
June 17, '61,
3
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V.— Vet.
Anderson, Wm. H
...do
Feb. 20, '62,
3
Died April 22, '62— bu. in Mil. Asy. Cem., D. C.
Bruce, Alexander..
...do
July 9, '61,
3
Prisoner May 30, '64— died at Andersonville, Oc-
tober 23, 1864— grave, 11,329.
Briny, Simon P
...do
Sept. 17, '61,
3
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 15, '61.
Bitner, Amos
...do
June 17, '61,
3
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 24, '62.
Branigan, Patrick ..
Brandon, John
...do
Nov. 19, '63,
3
3
3
Drafted— transferred to 190th regiment P. V.
do
Sept. 10, '61,
June 17, '61,
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27 1862
Cunningham, Clark
...do
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 19, '63.
Crusan, Thomas K
...do
Sept. 21, '61,
July 29, '61,
3
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 12, '62.
Curry, Washington
...do
3
Discha red on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 30, '61.
Cruise, Francis
...do
June 17, '61,
3
Deserter . November 9, 1862.
...do ..
Died at Andersonville, Apr. 10, '64— grave, 466.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
DeU, Jacob
...do
June 17, '61,
3
Davis, Samuel W...
...do
June 21, '61,
3
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 10, 1863.
Dickey, Samuel
...do
Sept. 10, '61,
3
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 23, '63.
Devinney, Peter
...do
Aug. 24, '61,
3
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 19, '63.
Detrick, James P.. .
...do
June 17, '61,
3
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V.— Vet.
Elliott, Sargent
...do
Mar. 4, '64,
3
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V.
Everhart, Alexan'r
...do
Feb. 3, '62,
3
Deserted February 18, 1863.
Eaton, G.....
...do
Died June 15, '64-^bu. in Nat. Cem'y, Arlington-
Transferred to U. S. A., November 9, 1862.
FUckinger, John A
...do
July 1, '61,
3
Graham, Thos. M...
...do
June 17, '61,
3
Wd. at Wilderness, May 5, '64— ab. at mus. out.
Gray, Israel
...do
June 17, '61,
Sept. 10, '61,
3
3
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 15, '61.
Gochenaur, John....
...do
Gray, William A....
Graham, Paul P
...do
June 17, '61,
3
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 31, '62.
...do
Feb. 21, '62,
3
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 12, '62.
Glessner, Jacob
...do
Nov. 19, '63,
3
Drafted— transferred to 190th regiment P. V.
Griffith, George W
...do
June 17, '61,
3
Died July 12, 1862.
Hamilton, Wm. S...
...do
June 17, '61,
3
Missing in action at Wilderness, May 5, 1864.
Henderson, Joseph
...do
June 17, '61,
3
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Hammond, Robert.
...do
June 17, '61,
3
Missing in action at Wilderness, May 5, 1864.
Hashman, Cornel's
...do
June 17, '61,
3
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June 24, '62.
Harkins, William..
...do....
Feb. 3, '62,
3
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 17, '62.
Hendricks, John A
...do
June 17, '61,
3
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 5, '62.
Higgins, William..
...do....
July 29, '61,
3
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, July 1, 1863.
Hosack, William...
...do....
Sept. 10, '61,
3
Transferred to Vet. Res. Corps— date unknown.
Harris, William
...do....
Feb. 2. '64,
3
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V.
Harris, Abraham ..
...do....
Feb. 2, '64,
3
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V.
Hotham, WilUam..
...do....
June 17, '61,
3
Deserted December 11, 1862.
Ingle, John
...do
July 29, '61,
Feb 2 '64
3
Died December 20, 1862.
Jones, George
do
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V.
Died October 12, 1862.
Jellison, Matthew..
...do....
Oct. 12, '61,
3
Kuhn, John L
do
July 9, '61,
June 17, '61,
3
3
Mis. in action at Bethesda Church, May 30, 1864.
Transferred to gunboat service, February .3, '62.
Kuhn, .James
...do....
Kyle, William C...
...do...
June 17, '61,
3
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Kepple, .George
...do....
Feb. 20, '62,
3
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V.
Kelly, William
...do....
June 17, '61,
3
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Kirkland, Joseph..
...do....
Feb. 3, '62,
3
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Kirkland, William
...do....
Feb. 3, '62,
3
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
THREE YEARS' SERVICE.
873
King, John
Layton, Timothy C
Lay ton, John C
Layton, Thomas S.
Lewis, Robert H....
Moreland, John M.
M'Cormick, Geo. W
M 'Curdy, John M..
Murray, Samuel H,
M'<Tuire, Edward..
M' Henry, James...
Murray, Wm. A....
Mundshower, H ...
M'Nulty, Rob Roy
M' Bride, James
M'Dowell, Benj. C.
Mundorff, Henry ..
Patterson, Thomas
Pike, William ,
Palmer, Absalom .
Palmer, Peter.
Robinson, Wm. M.
Robertson, James..
Rugh, Walter
Rife, William D ....
Reed, Jeremiah.. ..
Reed, James G
Rutherford, Thos. S
Row, Christopher A
Spiers, Lawson..
Spiers, William.,
Sloan, James H.,
Stump, Joseph...,
Stogden, Samuel J..
Stump, Adam
Stump, George
Sides, Joseph
Suman, John
Teal, William A....
Uncapher, Amos....
Vanhorn, Alex
Venerable, John....
Wright, James.
Wagle, William
Wynn, James R
Waterman, Israel...
Wilkins, John
Wentzer, Samuel B
Private
..do
..do
..do
...do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do.....
..do
July 18, '61,
July 29, '61,
June 17, '61,
June 17, '61,
April 8, '64,
June 17, '61,
June 17, '61,
Sept. 21, '61,
P^eb. 3, '62,
June 17, '61,
Sept. 21, '61,
June 17, '61,
Aug. 24, '62,
Sept. 10, '61,
Feb. 19, '62,
Feb. 3, '62,
June 17, '61,
June 17, '61,
June 17, '61,
Jan. 2, '62,
Feb. 2, '64.
July 15, '6i;
June 17, '61,
June 17, '61,
Oct. 7, '61,
June 17, '61,
June 17, '61,
Sept. 17, '61,
April 30, '64,
June 17, '61,
June 17, '61,
Sept. 10, '61,
Feb. 3, '62,
June 17, '61,
Feb. 3, '62,
Aug. 24, '62,
June 17, '61,
Nov. 19, '63,
July 9, '61,
Nov. 19, '63,
Feb. 21, '62,
June 17, '61,
June 17, '61,
July 29, '61,
Sept. 17, '6L,
June 17, '61,
July 1, '61,
Deserted August 25, 1862.
j Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 7, '63.
Deserted November 9, 1862.
I Deserted September 16, 1861.
i Not on muster-out roll.
I Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
j Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 15, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 13, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 30, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Mar. 13, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, May 17, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 2, '63.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V.— Vet.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V.
Transferred to 190th .regiment P. V.
Killed at Bethesda Church, May 30, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Apr. 9, '64.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June 24, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June 4, '62.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V.— Vet.
Mustered out with company, .June 13, 1864.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V.— Vet.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V.— Vet.
Transferred to Vet. Res. Corps, Sept 1, 1863.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Died .Tune 9, 1862.
Not on muster-out roll.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Absent, in hospital, at muster out.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 15, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June 25, '62,
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V.— Vet.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Nov. 15, '63.
Drafted— transferred to 190th regiment P. V.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V.— Vet.
Drafted— transferred to 190th regiment P. V.
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Deserted December 11, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 17, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 17, '62.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V.
Transferred to U. S. A., November 9, 1862.
Died Oct. 27, '62— bu. at Alexandria— grave, 383.
Died Mar. 21,'64— bu. at Alexandria— grave, 1,572.
Company K.
recruited in jefferson county.
Evans R. Brady
James P. George....
Edward Scofield
Harvey H, Clov-er...
James E. Long
Cvrus Butler !...do
Andrew J. Harle ... 1st Sgt
Arch. W. M'Killip [...do....
James Elliott ...do
Wm. W. Oswandel ...do
Daniel L. Swarts.... Serg't.
Thomas P. M'Crea do
JohnH. Miller do
Beneville Haugh,
110
June 7, '61,
June 7, '61,
June 7, '61,
June 7, '61,
May 15, '61,
May 15, '61,
May 15, '61,
May 15, '61,
June 7, '61,
June 7, '61,
June 7, '61,
June 7, '61,
June 7, '61,
do.;... June 7, '61,
Killed at South Mountain, September 14, 1862.
Pr. fr. 1st Lt. , Apr. 10, '63— resigned Aug. 10, '63.
Pr. to 1st Lt., Aug. 15, 1863— to Capt., Nov. 17,
'63— to Bv. Maj., Mar. 13, '65— disch. Mar. 12, '65.
Pr. to 2d Lt., Sept. 22, '63— to 1st Lt., Nov. 17,
'63— mus out with company, June 13, 1864.
Resigned March 10, 1862,
Pr. from 1st Sgt. to 2d Lt., May 9, '62— res. Apr.
17, 1863,
Pr. fr. Sgt.— disch. on Surg, cert., Dec. 12, 1862.
Pr. fr. Sgt.— tr. to Vet. Res. Corps, July 1, 1863.
Pr. to 1st Sgt.— tr. to Vet. Res. Corps, Sept. 1, '63.
Pr. to 1st Sgt., Sept. 1, '63 — mus. out with com-
pany, June 13, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 6, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Mar. 23, '63.
Promoted from Cor., Sept. 20, '62— mustered out
with company, June 13, 1864.
Pr. to Sgt.— mus. out. with Co., June 13, 1864.
874
FORTIETH REGIMENT — ELEVENTH RESERVE,
David C. K." Lavan
Calvin Galbraith
Lemuel D. Dobbs,,
Joshua Jones
John Uplinger ..,...,
John Baker ,
Thomas A. Lucas...
T.L.Hall
Benj. M'Clellan
R. Wilson Ramsey
JobM. Carley
Alexander, Samuel
Algeo, William G...
Adams, Cornelius J
Alt, John H
Bish,EUjah
Brown, Albert L....
Boyington, M. L
Bovard, Joseph S ...
Bryant, Milo L
Blair, James A
Briggs, Martin V ...
Cornell, Enos A
Cuddy, John
Cathcart, William...
Cravener, Jesse
Cochran, Alph. C...
Criswell, Jackson...
Coulter, William....
Clark, William
Chamberlain, Wm..
Clough, John B
Carr, John W
Donly, Samuel
Davis, Othaniel
Dehaven, Davis
Engle, John
Eisle, William
Fitzgerald, Solomon
Foster, Perry A
Gordon, Samuel A..
Gib.son, Joseph C...
Gruver, L. A
Gallagher, James ...
Hoffman, William..
Haven, Clark B
Hurst, David R
Hughes, Thomas....
Ittle, George
Johnston, Wm. A...
Knapp, William D..
Kelly, William
Kirkman, Edw'd G
King, Michael A
Love, Thomas E
, Loomis, WilUam F
{Montgomery, J. A..
'Minor, Orville T
M'Millin, John
Myers, James H
Mills, William J
Maguire, John A ...
M'kiilip, Ham. W..
Morrison, William
M'Killip, James H
Miller, Joseph P
Montgomery , David
Morey, Horatio R
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June 7,
June 7,
June 7,
June 27,
June 7,
Mar. 31,
June 7,
July 26,
June 7,
June 7,
Sept. 29,
Sept. 29,
June 7,
June 7,
June 7,
July 18,
July 18,
July 18,
Sept. 29,
July 18,
June 7,
July 18,
June 7,
June' 7,
June 7,
July 26,
Sept. 29,
June 7,
July 18,
June 27,
June 7,
June 7,
June 7,
June 7,
Sept. 29,
June 7,
June 7,
Sept. 29,
Feb. 3,
July 18,
Sept. 29,
Sept. 29,
June 7,
June 7,
June 7,
Feb. 29,
'64
June 7, '61
July 18, '61
June 7, '61
June 7, '61
July 18, '61
June 7, '61
June 7, '61
June 7, '61
June 7, '61
June 7, '61
Sept. 29, '62
Sept. 6, '61
July 18, '61
Promoted fr. Corporal to Sergeant, July 1, '63—
mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Promoted to Sgt., Sept. 1, '63 — pris. May 5, '64—
died at Andersonville, Sept. 6, '64— grave, 8,009.
Transferred to 19th reg. U. S. C. T., Dec. 13, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 28, '63.
Died August 1, 1862.
Wounded at Fredericksburg, December 13, '62 —
absent at muster out.
Killed at Bethesda Church, Va., May 30, 1864.
Mis. May 5, '64— tr. to 190th reg. P. V., May 31,'64.
INIustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, .Tan. 30, '63.
Transferred to 190t'h regiment P. V., May 31, '64.
Deserted May 14, 1863.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Died Mar. 23, 1863, of wounds received in action.
Killed at Wilderness, May 6, 1864.
Deserted May 14, 1863.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 13, '63.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June 18, '62.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, '64.
Died Nov. 7, '61— bu. in Mil. Asy, Cem., D. C.
Died August 18, 18G2.
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Died Jan. 20, 1863, of wounds rec. in action— bu.
record, died at Richmond, Va., Jan. 18, 1864.
Died Jan. 21, '63— bu. at Alexandria— grave, 694.
Dischai'ged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 19, '63.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, '64.
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 14, '63.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Feb. 14, '64.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, Jxme 13, 1864.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, '64.
Died November 20, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Mar. 3, 1864.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., as absent, sick.
Died May 1, 1862.
Missing in action at Wilderness, May 5, 1864—
transferred to 190th regiment P. V.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 19, '62.
Pris. fr. May 30, to Nov. 19, '64— disch. Dec. 31, '64.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, April 2, '63.
Missing May 30, and transferred to 190th regi-
ment P. v.. May 31, 1864.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Oct. 29, 1863.
Deserted November 11, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Absent, sick, at muster'out.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June 2.5, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 18, 'G2.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 22, '62.
Missing at Bethesda Church, Mav 30, '64 — trans-
ferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, 1864.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, '64.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, '64.
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
TIIIIEE YEARS' SERVICE.
875
M'Anulty, J. D. S..
Monks, Israel Ct
M'Kinley, Sylves'r
M'Fadden, Levi B..
Montgomery, J
Miles, Samuel W..
M'Laughlin, Wna..
Neal, Thomas
Nolf, Thomas
-Newberrry, L. S....
Nicholson, Bart'n A
Phillips, Eli
Perrin, A. W
Reigle, Henry A
Robinson, JohnO"...
Reigle, David J
Rock, Thomas
Rush, Thomas F
Reif, John
Steele, Samuel
Shiok, George..
Smith, Joseph.
Surdam, George
Skinner, Loren
Shellebarger, J. W
Slack, George
Steel, William
Sallada, Thomas W
Skinner, Giles
Sheesley, John
Sugards, Moses M..
Taylor, Winfield S..
Thorn, James A. C
Travis, Madison A..
Wilson, Rob't M
Wise, Levi B
Williams, Rob't N..
Wesley, Thomas T..
Williams, Rob't N..
Waley, Andrew
Wiant, Allen C
Wiant, H. S
Williams, James P
Weaver, Reuben
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Welsh, Perry A do June 7, '61,
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Died June 16, '62— bu. in Mil. Asy. Cem., D. C.
Died of wounds, August 12, 1862.
Died of wounds, October 22, 1862.
Died Dec. 19, '62— bu. in Mil. Asy. Cem., D. C.
Died at Richmond, Va., December 31, '62— burial
record, December 21.
Deserted November 11, 1862.
Not on muster-out roll.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 1, 63.
Died of wounds, Dec. 31, 1862— burial record,
died at Richmond, Va., December 31, 1863.
Transferred to company B, 105th regiment P. V.
Mustered out with company, .June l3, 1864.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, '64.
Missing in action at Wilderness, May 5," 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 10, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 10, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 19, '63.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Died Mar. 18, '62— bu. iii Mil. Asv. Cem., D. C.
Prisoner from May 5, 1864, to February 26, '65—
discharged March 4, 1865.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Prisoner from May 10, '64, to February 26, '65—
discharged March 4, '65.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Absent, in hospital, at muster out.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Jan. 30, '63.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, '64.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Died at Camp Pierpont, Va., December 13, 1861.
Died September 1, 1862.
Deserted September 10, 1863.
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 13, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 26, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 1, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 30, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, April 27, '63.
Missing in action. at Bethesda Church, May 30,
1864— tr. to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, 1864.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Nov. 15, '63.
Died June 20, 1862— buried in Military Asylum
Cemetery, D. C.
Died July 30, 1862, of wds. received in action.
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
UNASSIGNED MEN.
Wm. D Anthony. ...
Belknap, James E..
Carpenter, Zerah....
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Forty-First Regiment,
TWELFTH EESEEYE.
THE companies composing the Twelfth Eegiment, raised primarily for the
three months' service, but not accepted, rendezvoused at Camp Curtin^
and were organized by the choice of the following field officers : John H. Tag-
gart, of Philadelphia, Colonel ; Samuel K Bailey, of York, Lieutenant Colonel j
Peter Baldy, of ]^orthampton county. Major. The men were mustered into the
State service for three years from the date of their enlistment, as part of the
Eeserve Corps. They had had no previous military experience, except the
M'Clure Eifles, of Franklin county, which had been attached to the volunteer
militia. Before the regiment was organized, valuable instruction was given by
Captain Tarbutton, military instructor at Camp Curtin, appointed by the Gov-
ernor.
The regiments of the Eeserve Corps were ordered to the front unmediately
after the battle of Bull Eun, on the 21st of July, except the Twelfth, which was
retained at Camp Curtin until August 10, 1861, on which day it was mustered
into the United States service, and marched to Baltimore with orders to join
General Banks at Harper's Ferry. Previous to leaving camp, it was ordered to
Harrisburg, by Governor Curtin, to protect the State Arsenal from a threatened
attack by the three months' troops, disbanded there during the latter part of
July. This delicate duty was performed in such a manner as to receive the ap-
proval of the Governor, and without precipitating a conflict.
The regiment arrived at Baltimore on the 11th of August, when the order
to march to Harper's Ferry was countermanded, and Colonel Taggart was di-
rected to report to General M'Call, at Tenallytown, near Washington. On the
20th of August it was attached to the Third Brigade* of the Eeserves.
Eeviews, parades, driUs and picket duty, practiced at this camp imder the
supervision of General M'CaU, were of great value, and inspired the men with
professional pride. The news of occasional skirmishing between the enemy and
our forces stationed across the Potomac, which from time to time reached the
camps of the Eeserves, made the men impatient to join their comrades, and
have a hand in the exciting game; and when, on the 10th of October, they took
up the line of march for Virginia, their enthusiasm was unbounded, and they
signalized their " invasion of the sacred soil" by repeated and prolonged cheers.
This ardor was somewhat abated upon their arrival at their camp at Langley,
as it was late at night, and they were obliged to lie out without shelter in cold
*Organiaation of the Third Brigade, Colonel John S. M'Calmont, of M'Call's Division,
Pennsylvania Reserve Corps. Tenth (39th) Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, Colonel John
S. M'Calmont; Sixth (35th) Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, Colonel W. W^. Ricketts;
Ninth (38th) Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, Colonel Conrad F. Jackson ; Twelfth (41st)
Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, Colonel John H. Taggart.
1861 BATTLE OF DRANESVILLE 877
and disagreeable weather. Here they went into winter quarters, occupying the
right of the line, and from time to time made reconnoissances towards Dranes-
ville. They were only a short distance from that place on the night preceding
the unfortunate engagement at Ball's Bluff, receiving orders on the morning of
that day to return to camp. Could the forces on the Virginia shore have co-
operated with those who crossed, the result would doubtless have been fortunate
for our arms.
Brigadier General E. O. C. Ord was assigned to the command of the Third
Brigade soon after arriving in camp at Langley, when Colonel M'Calmont re-
sumed the command of his regiment, the Tenth. Several of the commissioned
officers of the Twelfth resigned, or were mustered out by general order, and
their places were fiUed by promotions.
On the 20th of December, the regiment joined in the expedition to Dranes-
vUle, which resulted in a severe skirmish and a decided victory. Marching out
from camp at six o'clock in the morning, it took position on the left of the bri-
gade and proceeded to a point about a mile west of Difficult Creek, where
scouting parties reported a considerable force of the enemy posted to the left of
the road. The regiment was immediately brought into line, but as the enemy
seemed indisposed to attack, the march was resumed. On apiDroaching the vil-
lage our flanking parties were driven in, and the regiment was again formed in
line to receive the attack on the turnpike, the right resting on a hill, and the
left opposite a brick house on the left of the pike, and behind which the enemy
appeared to be in force. Before it was fairly in position the enemy opened with
a heavy fire of shot and shell which fell thick and fast about the left of the
regiment. Easton's Battery soon opened and partially silenced his guns, but
the infantry could only hold their position, the enemy's infantry being still con-
cealed from view. The steadiness with which the men held their position under
a hot fire, without the possibility of returning it, is the best evidence that can
be adduced of their good discipline and soldierly qualities. Soon the word was
given to advance into the woods in front, and if possible capture the enemy's
battery. Before reaching it the pieces had been withdrawn, but the ground
was strewn with his dead and wounded, piles of cannon balls, shells and muni-
tions of war, and a gun carriage which the pioneers destroyed. The enemy
fled precipitately, leaving the field in possession of the victors. The loss for-
tunately was only one wounded.
On March 10, 1862, the regiment broke camp at Langley and marched to
Hunter's MUls. The whole army was in motion, moving upon the rebels at Ma-
nassas. It was soon ascertained, however, that they had evacuated their strong
hold, and had retreated towards Gordonsville. A halt was accordingly ordered,
and remaining until the 14th, the regiment returned to Eepublican Mills, on the
Alexandria turnpike. The bridge over Difficult Creek having been burned by
the enemy. General M'Call ordered the column to march over to the George-
town and Leesburg pike, and thence back to the main road. A terrific storm
prevailed, by which the movement was greatly delayed. On the IGth, thousands
of Union troops were met returning from Manassas, when a halt was ordered
and the command bivouacked, exposed to intense cold, rain and snow storms,
without shelter, and only six miles from Camp Pierpont, where were tents, stoves
and other conveniences for comfort.
Soon after leaving winter quarters Lieutenant Colonel Bailey was discharged,
and the vacancy was filled by the election of Martin D. Hardin. While en-
878 FORTY-FIRST REGIMENT — TWELFTH RESERVE. 1862
camped at Alexandria the Reserves were attached to the command of General
M'Dowell. On the 19th of April, the Twelfth Eegiment was detached from the
division, and ordered to relieve the Second Wisconsin in guarding the Orange
and Alexandria Eailroad. Headquarters were established at Catlett's Station,
and detachments were advantageously posted for defence a distance of eight
miles along the road.
In the meantime the division had moved to Falmouth, and on the 6th of
May the Twelfth was ordered to join it. On the way a few men lingering in
the rear were fired on by guerrillas, who wounded one and captured four. Upon
receipt of intelligence of the attack, companies C and H were ordered back to
the scene of conflict. The farm house and outbuildings where the guerrillas
made their headquarters, were burned, but the guilty parties had made their
escape. The men captured, after having been sent to Eichmond, were ex-
changed, and soon after retOTned to the regiment. Company I, which had been
stationed at Manassas Junction, marched with the Fifth and reached Falmouth
on the 11th. On the 17th, General Ord, who had been promoted to be a Major
General, and assigned to the command of a division, took leave of the brigade,
and was succeeded by Brigadier General Truman Seymour,
The campaign upon the Peninsula had now opened, and the army had already
arrived within a few miles of Eichmond. M'Clellan was calling loudly for
help. The Eeserves were, accordingly, ordered to his assistance, and on the 12th
of June embarked at Belle Plain Landing, on the Eappahannock. The weather
was fine and the voyage an exceedingly pleasant one. Negroes thronged the
banks as the transports passed, and begged to be taken on board. At one point
a colored man, woman and boy waded out up to their necks in the river, and
eagerly besought Colonel Taggart to rescue them.
The regiment debarked at White House on the 14th, and marched to Dis-
patch Station, where the brigade awaited the arrival of General M'Clellan, who
had ordered the division to be held in readiness for review. But the rebels were
now urging prior claims, and were presenting themselves for review in such
numbers, that the General never found time to meet the Eeserves. On the
18th, the regiment marched to New Bridge, on the Chickahominy, in sight of
rebel pickets, and within short range of his artillery. On the following day it
moved to Ellerson's Mill, on Beaver Dam Creek, and encamped in a ravine,
from an elevated position in front of which, the rebels, busHy engaged upon
earth works for their batteries, could be distinctly seen, and away to the right
the spires of Eichmond. A signal station was established within the lines oi
the Twelfth, from which the movements of rebel troops were observed and re-
ported to Generals Porter and M'Clellan. On the 20th, a balloon was sent up,
from which to reconnoitre the dispositions of the enemy j but a forty-two pound
shell from a rebel gun came in such uncomfortable proximity to the aeronauts,
as to induce them to make a hasty descent.
On the 23d, the enemy manifested great activity in front, and in the after-
noon the Ninth Eeserves, Colonel Jackson, marched past to Mechanicsville.
The whole division was held in readiness to support the Ninth, and the enemy's
works were vigorously shelled; but they maintained a dogged silence, though
their batteries in earth works completely commanded our field batteries. On
the morning of the 25th, the Twelfth was ordered on picket duty, and faced
the enemy for a space of five miles, from Meadow Bridge to Ellerson's Mill.
For two days it remained posted along the swamps bordering the Chickahominy,
1862 BATTLE OF MECHANICSVILLE. 879
and on the evening of the 25th, indications of an attack were so strong, that
General Eeynolds required of Colonel Taggart hourly bulletins of everything
that transpired.
On the morning of the 26th, the regiment was relieved by the Bucktails and
the Fifth, Colonel Simmons, and returned to Ellerson's Mill. Here, a few days
before, riile pits had been dug, in anticipation of the advance of the enemy,
and trees felled on the west side of the creek in front of the works. About
noon intelligence was received that Lee and Jackson, with the main body of
the rebel army, were advancing. The position selected behind Beaver Dam
Creek was now occupied by the Eeserves, the Twelfth Eegiment, in the original
formation, holding the extreme left of the line, and on either side of the road
leading from Ellerson's Mill to Cold Harbor. Company C, Captain Gustin, was
posted in the mill, and in the archway underneath it, where, well sheltered, the
men could pick off the enemy as they appeared in sight. Company B occupied
rifle pits on the right of the road; but there being a gTove of fine old trees in
their tiont, the men preferred to fight from behind them, whence poising their
guns they could fire deliberately. Company A, armed with Springfield rifles,
occupied the right of the line of rifle pits resting on the road. As some were
better marksmen than others, a number were selected to fire, while the others
loaded for them. Company K, also armed with Springfield muskets, also did
excellent execution.
The battle opened at three o'clock and lasted until nine at night. With
reckless daring the rebel lines rushed forward to the attack, but were swept back
by the steady fire of the Eeserves. Early in the action the enemy attempted
to out flank our left, but the Seventh Eegiment, Colonel Harvey, was promptly
brought up, extending our line farther to the left, and Easton's Battery was
posted by General Seymour, so as to command the swamp, and thus defeat the
enemy's design. A section of Cooper's Battery, consisting of two guns, posted
just back of, and above the Twelfth, did fearfid execution, its shells being
thrown over the heads of the men in the pits, who as the smoke raised could
see the effect and guide the gunners in aiming their pieces. Eor six hours the
ground was held, though the trees, earth, and everything around were cut and
hurled in the most fearful manner. Over one hundred rounds of ammunition
per man were expended, and finally as darkness closed in, the troops bivou-
acked upon the field which their valor had won.
Before daybreak the Seventh Eegiment, with the artillery, moved off to the
rear. Colonel Taggart was ordered to hold his position until daylight, and then
to retire quietly without bringing on a renewal of the engagement. At five
o'clock, the enemy, discovering that the troops in their front had nearly all been
withdrawn, commenced shouting, when the men, still in the rifle pits, opened
fire upon them, and soon the action became more fierce than at any time during
the previous day. The regiment was soon after withdrawn by order of Gen-
eral Seymour, which was executed in good order and without confusion. Eog-
er A. Pryor, of the rebel army, in his account of the " Seven Days Fight,"
says, "Ellerson's Mill was defended with desperate obstinacy, and was only
captured with desperate valor." Tlie capture was a mere matter of occupancy,
when quietly vacated by the Union troops, after having been successfully held
against the most persistent but futile assaults, and only yielded in obedience
to the peremptory orders of General M'Clellan.
For two days the men had had little sleep or refreshment, but with ready
880 FORTY-FIKST REGIMENT — TWELFTH RESERVE. 1862
obedience they marched to Games' Mill, and were early in the day placed in
line of battle. Lying in the hut sun until noon, they were moved to the front,
and ordered to take position in advance of a skirt of woods, which was after--
wards the scene of the most desperate conflict of the day. But as the regiment
was moving, a staff officer of General M'Call approached with orders for it to
move to the right in support of Griffin's Battery, which was now hotly engaged,
and doing effective service. For three hours the men were exposed to a terrific
fire, meeting the rebel skirmishers and successfully defending the guns. To-
wards evening the enemy advanced in overwhelming force, with the design of
turning the right of the line, but were driven back with great loss. At dusk
the regiment moved off towards Woodbury Bridge, and at ten o'clock that
night crossed the Chickahomiay, after all the wounded had been taken over
who could be brought oft the field. The loss was six killed and twenty-five
wounded. Two men of company 0, Miles M. Cooper and ISTewton Ford, were
killed by the explosion of a single shell, and a third lost his leg, while the Col-
onel was knocked from his horse by the current of air as the missile passed
him. Cooper never spoke after he was struck, but Ford said, as he was raised
up, " It's no use. Colonel, my time has come. Haven't I always done my duty?"
These were the last words he uttered. He died almost immediately.
During the following day the regiment remained under arms on Trent's Hill.
At half-past nine in the evening the Third Brigade was detailed to take position
at the bridges of the Chickahominy, and prevent the enemy from crossing to
intercept the march of our army to the James Eiver. Three bridges were
burned, by the light of which the rebels on the opposite bank were distinctly
visible, and the long lines of our own troops moving on towards Savage Sta-
tion. The next morning, June 29th, the Twelfth moved off, guarding long lines
of the Eeserve Artillery, which filled the road for miles. The weather was in-
tensely hot, and a march of nearly eighteen miles was performed without food
or water, the springs and wells being generally dry, and the streams either dry
or stagnant. At night it bivouacked in a green field at the junction of the New
Market and Quaker roads. That night it was ordered on picket, and marched
down the road towards the James Eiver; but having mistaken the direction
and being unable to ascertain the position to be held, it returned to the field at
the forks of the road, and the men from excessive fatigue, fell upon the ground
and slept soundly. The following extract from Colonel Taggart's report, con-
veys a vivid impression of the miseries which the soldiers endured : "■ The White
Oak Creek, which we crossed about noon, was a complete quagmire, from the
thousands of horses, teams, and artillery, which were continually passing, and
water to drink was not to be had. Some of the men became almost delirious
from thirst, and once, when I halted for rest a few minutes, I discovered them
drinking from a stagnant puddle in which was the putrid carcass of a dead
horse. Poor fellows, I pitied them, but I could not permit this, and I pro-
mised them good water at White Oak Swamp, (as I was informed there was by
an engineer officer^) but as we arrived there we found it utterly unfit to drink.
The disappointment was intense; but we pushed on, and at evening when we
halted on the green, and General M'Call came up and told us there was plenty
of good spring water in a rivulet near by, the joy of the men knew no bounds.
Alas ! little did they think that on that very spot, in less than twenty-four hours,
many of them would pour out their life's blood, and the waters of that little
brook would be reddened by the vital current. Yet so it was."
18C2 BATTLE OF CHARLES CITY CROSS ROx^Da. 881
On the following morning, the regiment was held under arms, while the im-
mense trains moved down the Quaker Eoad towards Malvern Hill. At one
o'clock General M'Call, in person, directed Colonel Taggart to place the Twelfth
"in line of battle, facing the sun," on the extreme left of the line. Soon after-
wards, when in position as directed. General Seymoui- rode up and ordered it
to be divided, and four- companies to erect and occupy a stockade near a farm-
house, with two companies in rear for support, and the other four companies
to support a battery which had that day been left under command of General
M'Call, leaving a gap between the two wings of two hundred yards. This ar-
rangement made the line almost i>erpendicular to the one pointed out by Gen-
eral M'Call, and made the left rest out in the open field without support. Hooker
being nearly a half mile to the rear. These dispositions were hardly made,
when a shrieking rifled shell from the enemy on our left was the only admoni-
tion of his approach, followed almost instantly by the well known rebel yell,
and his line, closed in mass, without skirmishers, came pouring forth from the
woods on the left, aiming to gain the rear of the unprotected flank of the Twelfth.
The stockade afforded little protection, being not more than eighteen inches in
height. The men behind it were posted in single rank, and before they could
do any execution they were engaged in a hand to hand conflict with the rebels,
who pressed forward in overwhelming numbers, the whole force of their attack
seeming to be concentrated on this one point. Colonel Taggart ordered the six
companies composing the left wing to fai] back across a little rivulet to a new
line, which they obeyed 5 but in doing so there was considerable confusion. The
four companies with the battery, held their ground for a time, but the artillery-
men, instead of turning their guns upon the advancing rebels, immediately
limbered up and dashed away to the rear, trampling, in their mad haste, the
men of the Twelfth posted for their support. These companies sufiering from
an enfilading fire, and in danger of being captured, fell back to the rear, where
the regiment was rallied and brought into line on the right of a Massachusetts
regiment belonging to General Hooker's Division, and continued in the action
till it ceased. In this engagement, which is admitted on both sides to have been
one of the most hotly contested of the campaign. First Lieutenant Wm. W.
Arnold, of company G, was killed, Captain Thomas D. Horn, of company D,
and Captain Eranklin Daniels, of company A, were wounded, and First Lieu-
tenant Henry S, Lucas, of company C, was taken prisoner. The entire loss
was six killed, thirty-six wounded, and twenty-three missing. At midnight the
Twelfth moved off towards Malvern Hill, where it arrived at daybreak. *
In the battle which here ensued the division was held in reserve, and the
*ExTBACT FKOM GENEEAii M'CALii's REPORT.— Immediately after this a stUl heavier
body of the enemy rapidly advanced. Our regiments had necessarily become somewhat dis-
ordered by the very impetuosity of the charge, and were weakened by the detachments re-
quired to take their prisoners to the rear ; the enemy, greatly superior in numbers, were upon
them before they had time to re-form, and they were compelled to retire. At the same time
the Twelfth Regiment (which had been divided and detached by General Seymour, of the
Third Brigade, commanding the left wing of the division, after it had been established in line
by General M' Call, ) was cut oflf from the line and driven into the left and rear. The cannoneers
of a section of a battery belonging to Porter's Corps, left that day with M'CaU, fled with their
horses and limbers at the first approach of the enemy, breaking through four companies of
the Twelilh, and tramphng the men ; these men, with six companies of the Twelfth, and the
detachments from the Fifth, Eighth, and Tenth, with the prisoners, hurried down the road
between Simmer and Hooker, and in part on the latter, closely followed by the enemy.— Co»^
duet of the War, part 1, page 587.
Ill
882 FORTY-FIRST BEGTMET^T— TWEL FTH RESERVE. 1862
Twelfth was posted in front of the Malvern Mansion, at the highest point of the
hill, from which was a magnificent view of the whole field, the battle commen-
cing at six o'clock A. M., and lasting until nearly nine at night. The army was
hsre under the shadow of the gimboats in the James Eiver, the Galena and the
T .ii£,atuck, which, as the enemy approached, threw their huge shells far inland
.c aoag his advancing columns. The shells were of immense size, resembling a
huge dinner-pot, and were fired by signals. One of the signal eorps was posted
in the rigging of the boats, another on the roof of Malvern Mansion, and a
third on the outer edge of our lines, and by their signals the gunners were ena-
bled to throw their shells with considerable precision. To those on the hill it
was a novel sight. Looking towards the river would be seen, first a flash, then
after a few seconds would be heard a dull, henvj somid, like rumbling thunder,
when all eyes would be tmnied heavenward, and there could be distinctly traced
the course of the huge blaik missiles curving towards the rebel lines j then
would follow the explosion with a rumbiing sound almost like an earthquake.
The incessant cannonading from the gunboats, the rebel batteries, and our own
field artillery, almost shut oat the light of the sun, and for several hours before,
and after midday, it seemed as if the globe itself was convulsed. This lasted
till half past six^ when the crisis oi the day occurred. At that hour the rebel
horde under Magruder came howiing and yelling over the fields towards our
front line. Instinctively our whole army moved forward to meet them. Five
or ten minutes had elapsed, and the rebels were half way across the fields,
when, behold ! a line of fire leaped from our batteries of reserve artdlery of more
than a Tiimdred pieces, on that advancing host. Its eil'ect was terrific. When
the smoke lifted such a sce^e of carnage presented itself as had never been wit-
nessed on this continent before. A struggling, surging mass of humanity-
men, horses, and guns in inextricable confusion lay before us. A few, stunned
by the shock, and apparently supposing they were supported by those in their
rear, kept on in detached bodies towards our lines, on a ftdl run. But their
career was short ; for scarcely had the smoke of the first discharge floated
away before a second followed. This settled their fate. No human power could
stand before that withering fire. At the second discharge a grand shout of
triumph went up from our whole army.
About midnight of July 1st, pursuant to orders, the Twelfth moved with
the division to Harrison's Landing, where it arrived on the following morning.
The transports were in the river with supplies, but there were no tents, and the
rain was descending in torrents. On the 2d of July the regiment was drawn
up in line of battle, and the whole army was under arms, expecting another
attack from the enemy. A reconnoitering party of his shelled our lines from
a hill, and several of the Eeserves were wounded, but none of the Twelfth.
The total loss of the regiment in the Peidnsula campaign was thfrteen killed,
sixty wounded, and thirty-six missing. On the 8th of July, 1862, Colonel Tag-
gart resigned, and was succeeded in command by Lieutenant Colonel Martin
D, Hardin, who had been elected in the April previous, but was prevented from
entering upon the discharge of the duties of the position on account of an army
regulation forbidding the granting of leave of absence to an officer in the regu-
lar army to assume a less commission than that of Colonel of volunteers. Much
sickness prevailed while at Harrison's Landing owing to depression of feeling
occasioned by frequent defeat, the unwholesome water, and miasmatic influence
of the climate. By a strict policing of camp, sinking deep wells, and the de-
1862 POPE^S CAMPAIGN IN VIRGINIA. 883
voted attention of surgeons and their assistants, this evil was soon corrected,
and the drill and discipline of its earlier days restored. The oight attack of
the enemy from the opposite side of the James produced a great stampede fiom
the locality where the shells were biu'stiug. But the men of the Twelfth held
firmly their position. Soon alt;er, the regiment was ordered across the river
to hold, with other troops, the ground against future attacks. The camp was
here pleasantly located and had a beneficial effect upon the health of the troops.
From the Peninsula the regiment proceeded to Falmouth, and thence by a
very rapid and fatiguing march, most damaging to the health and spirits of the
troops, to join the army of General Pope. At Eappahannock Bridge, Pope's
forces were found disputing the passage of the enemy; but without halting the
regiment proceeded to Warrenton, where it bivouacked near Sigel's Corps.
The march was resumed on the 28th, and towards noon some worn out, bare-
footed rebels, stragglers from Jackson's colimiu, were met. In the afternoon
the column was suddenly brought to a halt by a, rapid discharge of rebel artil-
lery which planted shells in its very midst. Early on the following morning
the column moved out and soon came in sight of Sigel's Corps, posted on the
heights near the Henry House. His artillery was firing very rapidly, and occa-
sionally could be heard the sharp roll of musketry. In the neighborhood oi
Groveton the division came into position on Sigel's left, and was under an artil-
lery fire by which several of the Twelfth were killed and wounded. The day
was warm, and the division was kept constantly marching and counter march-
ing in face of the enemy, sustaining considerable loss; but at night the men
bivouacked, feeling that nothing had been accomplished. At daylight on the
morning of the 30th, the division moved on the Warrenton pike to the top of a
hill on the right of the Henry House, and was formed in front of the timber
upon its summits. Part of the Twelfth, under Captain Gustin, was sent out
upon the skumish line. At 9 o'clock A. M., the skirmishers advanced and soon
developed the enemy's line stretching along the edge of the woods on both sides
of the pike. The whole division formed by brigade front, with a battery on the
right of each, now advanced, and the enemy's first line of infantry fled in con-
fusion, but only to draw the division into range of a long line of artillery, which
opened a terrific fire, causing it to recoil. Early in the afternoon the division
was formed in front of the Hem-y House, making an obtuse angle with the line
of the army, and covering its left flank. At three P. M., a charge was made
by a division upon the right, but was repulsed with a fearful slaughter, the
enemy, following up the advantage by a counter charge, impetuous, and with
that peculiar yell once heard so well remembered. With reckless dariug they
rushed forward for the artillery, but were swept down by the rapid fire of the
Beserves, and broken and in disorder were soon fleeing in confusion. Later in
the day the division moved to the support of the troops on the right of the
pike. Two companies of the Ninth, and the Fifth and Tenth New York, were
still upon the skirmish Une, under Colonel Warren. The First and Second
Brigades, and the batteries, except Kern's, had passed down the slope, and
Kern's Battery had already reached the pike, followed by the Third Brigade,
when it was discovered that Warren's force was in full retreat. Seeing the
danger that threatened him, Colonel Hardin, now commanding the brigade,
ordered it to wheel with the battery and advance to the crest of the hiU. Two
regiments and the battery were quickly formed upon the heights, and two post-
ed thirty yards in rear. As soon as the skirmishers had passed, infantry and
884 FOKTY-FIRST EEGIMENT — TWELFTH EESERVE. 1862
artillery joined in fuU cliorus. The enemy v^as checked in front, but swinging
round upon the left flank poured in a deadly enfilading fire. But the brigade
held firmly its position, against vastly superior numbers, until re-inforced. At
this juncture Colonel Hardin was severely wounded, and the command of the
brigade devolved on Colonel Kirk, of the Tenth Eeserve, who was likewise
almost immediately wounded, and was succeeded by Colonel Anderson of the
Ninth. "Colonel Hardin," says General Reynolds in his official report of this
battle, "commanding the Twelfth regiment was here severely wounded. The
brigade, under Colonel Anderson, sustained itself most gallantly, and though
severely pushed on both front and flank, maintained its position until over-
whelmed by numbers, when it fell back, taking up new positions wherever the
advantages of ground permitted." Upon the fall of Colonel Hardin, the com-
mand of the Twelfth devolved on Captain Gustin. The loss was five kiUed and
thirty-eight wounded.
With little time for rest and recuperation, the regiment marched with sadly
shattered ranks to again meet the enemy, already planted in full force upon
the soil of Maryland. He was first encountered upon the turnpike leading
through a, gap of the South Mountain. Moving with his division to the right
of the pike leading from Frederick City to Hagerstown, General Meade de-
ployed his brigades and advanced to the assault. The Twelfth occupied the
centre of the line and moved on with the most determined gallantry. The
heights were triumphantly carried, and the regiment rested at night full upon
its summit. It was led in this engagement by Captain Gustiu. The loss was
six killed, and nineteen wounded.
On the 16th and 17th, the Twelfth again met the enemy on the field of An-
tietam, where it displayed its accustomed gallantry, losing thirteen killed, forty-
seven wounded, and four missing.
On the banks of the Potomac the command rested, and was supplied with
clothing and equipments, which were much needed. In the meantime the rebel
army was leisurely retiring up the Shenandoah Valley, gathering supplies and
replenishing his store of ammunition, which, upon his retreat across the Poto-
mac, was well nigh exhausted. Crossing the river, the Union army followed up
his retreat on the east side of the Blue Eidge, meeting and skirmishing with
detached parties at the gaps. Upon the appointment of General Burnside to
the command of the army, it was immediately put ia motion towards Fred-
ericksburg, and after considerable delay in bringing up and laying the pontoons,
an attack was ordered by the left of the Itue held by General Franklin. The
Reserves were selected to lead. The division consisted of about four thousand
five hundred men, under General Meade. The Third Brigade was commanded
by General C. Fager Jackson, and the Twelfth Regiment by Captain Gustin.
Early on the morning of the 13th, the division was deployed and advanced to
the attack. The Third Brigade was formed on the left of the First, and in the
early part of the action suffered severely from the enemy's artillery, and from
his sharpshooters, who advanced under cover of the hedges and trees on the
Bowling Green road, and kept up a galling fire. Silencing these, it advanced
with intrepidity, and flanking the enemy's battery and his intrenched Une,
reached and drove him from his strongholds on the heights. At this juncture
General Jackson fell, and many of his subordinate commanders being either
killed or wounded, the brigade was forced to retire, having displayed in the
advance the most undaunted courage, and for the time won a signal advantage.
1863 BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG. 885
The contest was brief, but the slaughter in the ranks of the Twelfth was terri-
ble. Thirteen were killed, seventy wounded, and thirty -four taken prisoners.
In February, 1863, the division, now reduced to a mere skeleton, was or-
dered to the defences of Washington, and was there attached to the Twenty-
second Army Corps. The Third Brigade had its camp near Minor's Hill, and
performed picket duty. Colonel Hardin had so far recovered from his wound,
received at Bull Eun, that he returned and assumed command of the regiment
soon after the battle of Fredericksburg, and a few weeks later assumed com-
mand of the brigade, Captain Gustin resuming command of the regiment.
Upon the discharge of Lieutenant Colonel Baldy, on the 15th of February,
Captain Gustin was commissioned to succeed him. While in camp at Minor's
Hill, many who were absent sick and in hospital rejoined the command, drill
was resumed and practiced with the strictest care, promotions among the offi-
cers secured, vacancies filled, and great improvement made in its effective con-
dition. In April the brigade was ordered to report to General Martindale, in
the city of Washington, to perform provost duty, where it remained six weeks.
Upon the opening of the Gettysburg campaign in June, the regiment marched
under command of Colonel Hardin, and joining the main body of the army at
Frederick, Maryland, reached the battle-field at ten A. M. on the 2d of July.
The column halted in rear of Cemetery Heights, until the battle opened heavily
upon the left, when it was hurriedly moved to the vicinity of Little Bound Top,
passing on the way many of the wounded from Sickles' Corps as they were car-
ried back to hospitals. After considerable manoeuvring it finally moved by
the left flank to the right of the hill, and formed on the right of Hazlett's Bat-
tery. Here a fine view of the field was presented, and the disheartening spec-
tacle of thousands of our own troops retreating before an exultant enemy. Soon
an order was given for the head of the column to deploy to the left, to the sup-
port of troops on the left of the battery. The Twelfth, being in front, moved
off in obedience to this order, scrambling as they went over rocks, and the dead
bodies of their comrades of the First Division, who had fallen in holding this
rugged eminence against the desperate assaults of the enemy. The approach
of fresh troops gave new assurance to our men, and the main battle on the left
slackened as they came rapidly into position, though the fire of the rebel sharp-
shooters was still very deadly. The men quickly gained temporary cover by
throwing up slight breastworks of stone, and the heavy body of the enemy
which had been contending in the low space between the two hills, and which
was still in plain view, soon sought shelter in the dense wood at the foot of
Bound Top. Just after dark the Third Brigade was ordered to move upon
Bound Top, and take position on its summit. Forming in line of battle nearly
perpendicular to that just abandoned, with the Twentieth Maine, Colonel Cham-
berlain, in advance, and the Twelfth on the right, the column advanced. Owing
to the rugged nature of the ascent, and the darknesss which prevailed, some
confusion ensued, and portions of it became separated from the main body ;
but re-forming and moving directly by the left flank, the command reached its
position, encountering but a few shots from the enemy. A stone wall was im-
mediately commenced which before morning was completed, connecting the
summit of Bound Top with that of Little Bound Top. The enemy could be
distinctly heard during the night building a waU parallel to it, near the foot of
the mountain. On the morning of the 3d a heavy skirmish line was extended to
the left, down the steep side of the mountain, connecting with the Sixth Corps
886 FOKTY-FIEST EBGMMBNT — TWELFTH RESERVE. 1864
on the plain. The regiment had no more heavy fighting in its immediate front ;
but the trees sheltered many sharpshooters from whose unerring aim one man
from the Twelfth was killed, and several wounded. Occupying the summit of
the mountain, a good view was presented of the gallant but unfortunate charge
of the cavalry under Kilpatrick on tlie left, and the grand assault of the enemy
on the left centre. On the morning of the 4tli the enemy's troops were seen
filing out from the foot of Eound Top and moving to his rear. A skirmish line
was immediately advanced, and it was soon ascertained that he had evacuated
his works. But with his usual shrewdness he had placed the muskets of his
dead and woiuided against his parapet, so that the bayonets were visible. This
ruse was soon detected and the muskets brought in. On the morning of the
5th the pursuit commenced and was cautiously .conducted until the enemy was
overtaken near William sport, where some sku-mishing ensued; but before the
preparations were completed for a general attack he had escaped across the
river.
In the campaign which ensue<l, the Twelfth, under command of Colonel
Gustin, Colonel Hardin being in command of the brigade, was engaged at Bris-
toe Station on the 14th of October, — ^preventing the enemy from planting his
artillery on the heights which it held, and the cutting off of the Second Corps
from its connection with the army, — at Eappahannock Station on the 19th of
November, and at Mine Eun November 26th.
At the close of the campaign, the regiment went into winter quarters along
the Orange and Alexandria Eailroad, with headquarters at Catlett's Station.
The Fifth and Twelfth regiments were placed under command of Colonel Har-
din, with orders to guard the road from Catlett's to Broad Eun. The guerrillas
were very troublesome, and the greatest vigilance was required to guard against
their sneaking and cowardly attacks. It was unsafe for any one to go out of
sight of camp, and block houses were constructed for the protection of the
picket posts. On the 13th of December, a party of ofllcers consisting of Colo-
nel Hardin, and Lieutenant Colonels Gustin and Dare, accompanied by an
orderly, was attacked by a party of five mounted guerrillas dressed in the uni-
form of Union cavalry, who approached within a few feet of the unsuspecting
party, and when accosted suddenly raised their pistols, which they had kept
concealed, and poured in a rapid fire. Colonel Hardin was struck in the left
arm, which was so badly shattered as to require amputation; his horse was
killed, pierced by several bullets ; and Colonel Gustin was severely wounded
in the right hand. The rebel party then turned off into the woods and galloped
away. The picket guard instantly turned out, but being infantry was of little
avail.
On the 4th of May, 1864, the spring campaign opened, and the Twelfth,
with ranks recruited, was in line under command of Lieutenant Colonel Gus-
tin. It was hotly engaged during the three days in the WUderness, but for-^*
timately lost but few men. Colonel Hardin, who, since the loss of his arm, had
been assigned to light duty, immediately upon the opening of the campaign ap-
plied for permission to join his regiment, and on the 18th of May was placed
in command of the First Brigade, in line of battle, in front of Spottsylvania
Court House. The Eeserves here fought with varying success, the Twelfth
being engaged in constructing breast works, and in attacking the enemy's en-
trenched Hue, gaining an advantage here and losing it there.
On the 2 1st, the division moved on to Guinea Station, and the 23d, the en-
18G4
THE AVILDEIJNESi.S CAMrAlON.
887
tire corps marcbed to Jericho Ford, which it crossed and formed in line of bat-
tle, stretching along the North Anna Eiver and covering the bridge. The enemy
held the opposite crest with a strong skirmish line, and on the following day-
appeared in force. While Bnrnside's Corps, which had now come up, was get-
ting into position, the enemy pressed heavily upon the skirmish line. The Ee-
serves were hotly engaged in repelling his attack, and in holding the i>osition
until the lines were established and intrenched. A spirited assault was made
at sunset by Crittenden's Division upon the enemy's line, but without success.
On the 30th, the Eeserves again met the enemy near Bethesda Church. En-
countering stern resistance and finding that he was supported by a heavy force,
the First Brigade, which had been pushed forward in advance of the division,
was withdrawn to a favorable position near the Mechanicsville road, and joined
with the Third, where a light breastwork was thrown up and dispositions made
to meet his attack. The Twelfth occupied a position on the right of the line.
Upon this the enemy made repeated and desperate assaults in heavy force, but
as often suffered a bloody repulse, and finally yielded the ground, which was
covered with his killed and wounded. On this day the term of service of the
Twelfth Eegiment expired, and marching to Harrisburg, where it was enthu-
siastically received, it was, on the 11th of June, mustered out.
FIELD AND STAFF OFFICERS.
John H. Taggart...
Martin D. Hardin.
Samuel N. Bailey.
Peter Baldy
Richard Gustin.
Andrew J. Bolar..
Charles W. Diven...
Theo. M'Murtrie....
Etinee D. Reid
James T. Woodall- ..
W^illiam H. Thome
Isaac J. Clark
Col..
...do.
Lt. Col.
..do
.do,
Major.
Adj ....
Q. M..
...do....
Surg...
...do....
July 25, '61,
July 25,
July 25,
June 11, '61,
July 24, '61,
June 25, '61,
Dec. 5, '61,
July 25, '61,
Sept. 22, '62,
Julv 25, '61,
April 28, '62,
Resigned July 8, '62— re-commissioned Aug. 19,
1862— mustered out September 23, 1862.
Pr. to Lt. Col., April 1, '62— to Col., Aug. 1, '62—
to Brig. Gen., July 2, 1864— mus. out Jan. 15,
1866— appointed Major 43d regiment U. S. In-
fantry, July 28, 1866.
Discharged March 4, 1862.
Promoted from Major to Lieutenant Colonel,
August 1, 1862— discharged February 15, 1863.
Pr. from Capt. Co. C to Lt. Col., April 6, 1863—
to brevet Colonel, March 13, 1865— mustered
out with regiment, June 11, 1864.
Pr. from Capt. Co. H to Major, July 8, 1862— dis-
charged for wounds rec. in action, June 30, '64.
Pr. from Capt. Co. G to Maj., April 19, '64— mus-
tered out with regiment, June 11, 1864.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Oct. 18, 1863.
Discharged and pr. to Captain and A. C. S. Vols.
Pr. from private to Q. M. Sgt.— to Capt.— ab. on
duty with provisional regiment in field.
Pr. to Brig. Surg , Apr. 'ZS, '62— disch. May 3, '62.
Pr. from Asst. Surg, to Surg., May 1, '62— bv. Lt.
Colonel, March l3, 1865- mustered out with
regiment, June 11, 18G4.
Note.— The following abbreviations have been used in the preparation of remarks :
Cor. Corporal. Fr. from. PI. principal. Sarg. Surgeon
Com. commissioned or Furl, furlough. Priv. private. Sgt Sergeant,
commissary. Hos. hospital. Reg. regiment. Sub. substitute
Cert, certificate. Lt. Lieutenant.
Dis. dismissed. Mns. mustered
Bd. band. Dis'y. disability. Muc. musician.
Capt. Captain. Discli. discharged. Mis. missing.
Chap. Chaplain. Exp. expiration. Pr. promoted.
Ab. absent.
Asst. assistant.
Adj. Adjutant.
Bu. buried.
PI. principal.
Priv. private.
Reg. regiment.
Red. reduced.
Res. resigned.
Rem. removed.
Sen. sentenced.
Serv. service.
fctew. steward.
Tr. transferred.
Vot. veteran volunteer.
Wd. wounded.
Wds. wounds.
888
rORTY-FIKST REGIMENT — TWELFTH RESERVE,
John B. Crawford...
William Taylor
James ]\T. Shearer...
Henry A. Grim
David R. Beaver
Obadiah H. Miller-
William Myors
Joseph W. Eckley..
James Loan
C W. Croasdale
Henry Kraft
As.Sur.
..do...
..do...
..do...
Chap'n
Sr. Maj
...do....
Q.M.Sr
...do..
Com. Sr
John Evans Hos. St. July 24, '61,
John C. Eckert PL Muc June 15, '61,
Feb. 18,
July 26,
April 11,
Oct. 6,
April 13,
June 18,
July 24,
June 25,
June 13,
May 30,
May 15,
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 18, '62.
Resigned December 20, 1862.
Discharged on Sursjeon's certificate, Aug. 18, '63.
Promoted to Surg.'^34th reg. P. V., April 13, '64.
Mustered out with regiment, Juno 11, 1864.
Resigned June 9, 1863.
Pr.,to 1st Lieutenant company I, April 21, 1863.
Tr. to company F, as Sergeant, Feb. 16, 1864.
Mustered out with regiment, June 11, 1864.
Pr. to 1st Lieutenant company A, May 1, 1863.
Promoted from Private Co. D to Com. Serg't —
mustered out with regiment, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out mth regiment, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with regiment, June 11, 1864.
Company A.
RECRUITED AT PHILADELPHIA
Henry B. Whisner..
Franklin Daniels. . . .
Lafayette Palmer...
Charles Thompson..
C. W. Croasdale
Geo. W. Montony..
Joseph B. Vallee...
Franklin Quantin.,
Henry B. Bayne
J. H. Killingworth
L. D.Middlekauff...
James M. Allen...,
William H. Ellis.
Chas. Dougherty.
Sam'l W. Simon..
.John T. Rowlett...
Mat. Louderback ,
John Kelly ,
Thomas Downing
John C. Cooper ....
Alex'r M'Donald....
Headley Pannett....
Wm. C. Albright...
D. C. Odenheimer..
Charles Dougherty
Arndt, Leander
Allison, James
Allen, Jesse K..
Allen, William
Boyd, John
Bridges, Robert C...
Blair, Joseph
Barnitz, George M..
Beech, Ebenezer.,
Brown, Benjamin F
Boyer, John
Brady, Thomas..
Curren, John ....
Cochran, Benj. P,
Cooper, Samuel F...
Cunningham, Jas. I
Cunningtiam. Jas.CL.do ....
Callahan, Anderson'. ..do ....
Carr, Richard A I. ..do....
Collins, Peter I. ..do....
Duddy, Robert I. ..do ....
Duddy, Henry ...do....
Dollaway, John I. ..do
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May 30, '61,
May 30, '61,
JVlay 30, '61,
May 30, '61,
May 30, '61,
May 30, '61,
May 30, '61,
May 30,
May 30,
June 15,
May 30,
May 30,
May 30,
May 30,
May 30,
May 30,
May 30,
May 30,
May 30,
Aug. 16,
June 15,
Sept. 12,
May 30,
May 30,
June 15,
May
Feb. 19,
May 30,
May 30,
July 6,
July 9,
June 15,
May 30,
June 15,
Mar. 26,
July 19,
May 30,
May SO,
May 30,
May 30,
May 30.
May 30.
May SO,
May 30,
Mav 30,
July 9,
July 31,
SO, '61,
Resigned December 4, 1861.
Pr.fr.Sgt.tolstLt.,Oct.ll,'61— toCapt.,Dec.4,'61—
wd.June30, '62— mus. out with Co., June 11, '64.
Resigned October 8, 1861.
Promoted to Sergeant Major— to 1st Lieutenant,
December 4, 1861- resigned July 11, 1862.
Pr. from Sergt. toQ. M. Sgt., Nov. I, '62— to 1st
Lt., May 1, '63— mus. out with Co., June 11, '64.
Resigned October 8, 1861.
Promoted from 1st Sergeant to 2d Lieutenant,
October II, 1861— resigned November 13, 1862.
Promoted from Sergeant to 2d Lt., May 1. 1863—
mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., Mav 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 18, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 15, '62.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Wd. May 12, 1864 — absent, sick, at muster out.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 18, '62.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Discharged on Surireon's certificate, Apr. 18, 1864.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, 1864.
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Deserted December 11, 1861.
Killed at Antietam,. September 17, 1862.
Killed at Antietam, September 17. 1862.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, '64.
Not on muster-out roll.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Discharged on Surg, certificate— date unknown.
Translerred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, '64.
Deserted August 3, 1861.
Absent at muster out.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 16, '62.
Discharged on Sur^eon's certificate, Dec.' 20, '62.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 9, '63.
Killed in action, June 30, 1862.
Deserted August 3, 1861.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 2. '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 15, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 16, '01.
THREE YEARS' SEROCB.
889
Davidson, Wm. W
Doane, William
Doui?herty, Jackson
Duffie, Thomas...
Elliott, Andrew..
Ellingworth, Jos....
Edwards, Edwin E
Findley, Moses.,
Fleming, Geo. W. F
Fry, Joseph S
Fry, William A
Fitzsimmons, J. H..
Gilan, Michael J
Gumpper, Geo. F...
Goshart, John E
Hench, Nicholas I..
Hanky, George A...
Hyneman, Alfred...
Hoover, John
Hall, Noel I
Hankins, Ohas. G...
Haney, Peter
Hencu, Frank W ...
Hacking, Henry
Hardee, James
Jeffries, Joseph
Jones, Thomas
Kane, Daniel V
Lowther, Wm. L ...
Lane, Stanley
Lawrence, Henry,
Lamb, Edward....
Leach, William A
Macky, Ellis
M'Carty. Daniel....
Mellott, Stephen...
Marshall, Robert E
Maguii-e, John M ..
Moore, George S....
M'Caigue, Samuel..
Moyer, Jacob E
M'Menomy, Henry
Moutony, Geo. W...
Mead, William A ...
Miller, John A *.
Malmesburg, Jos.A
Miles, Richard A...
Morris, George M ..
M'Gettigan, John...
Price, DanieL
Palmer, Lafayette ..
Pilkington, Wil. R
Perry, Henry C
Quinn, William H..
Rowlett, William H
Ross, John M
Ryan, John...
Smith, Francis A...
Sharp, George W ...
Starr, Patrick
Sweger, Joshua
Sevenson, August...
Short, John H
Strohman, Edw'd...
Smith, James
Snyder, Charles
Toomey, Ezra
Turnbiill, Thomas ..
Tray ford, Robert....
Thomson, Charles...
Valiant, Charles
Votier, John
White, Thomas......
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7, '61,
30,
May 30, '61,
Deserted March 5, 1864.
Deserted March 5, 1863.
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 24, '62.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, '64.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Mar. 28, '63.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
r)ischarged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 6, 1863.
Died at Washington, D. C, November 2, 1863.
Not on muster-out roll.
Wd. May 5, 1864 — ab., in hospital, at mus. out.
Transferred to Vet. Res. Corps — date unknown.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Wd. May 2.3, 1864 — absent, sick, at muster out.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 15, '62.
Transferred from company K, July 20, 1862—
transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31,'64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Killed at Gettvsburg, July 3, 1863.
Killed in action, .June 30, 1862.
Destrted August 3, 1861.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
[)eserted June 8, 1862.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Mustered out with companv, June 11, 1864.
Transferred to I90th reg. F.'V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to I90th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Died September 8, 1863.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Mustereii out with company, June 11, 1864.
Wounded Mav 9. '61 — absent, sick, at mus. out.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon s certificate, Jan. 26, '63.
Discharged to accept promotion, Nov. 28, 1861.
Dis.'harged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 26, '63.
Discliarged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 2, '62.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, '64.
I ransferred to I90th regiment P. V., May 31, '64,
by sentence of General Court Martial.
Died of wounds received in action, June 30, '62.
Deserted .March 5, 1863.
Desei-ted June 1, 1863.
Deserted August 10, 1862.
Deserted August 10, 1862.
Deserted August 10, 1862.
Not on muster-out roll.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Sept. 1, 1863.
Killed at South Mountain, September 14, 1862.
Not on muster-out roll.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 30, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 20, '62.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, '64.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. May 20, '62.
Tr.nnsferred to I90th regiment P. V., May 31, '64.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 16, '63.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, '64.
Killed at Bull Run, August 30, 1862.
Deserted December 7, 1862.
Deserted August 10, 1861.
Not on muster-out roll.
Vv d. Sept. 17, 1802— absent, sick, at muster out.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Died at Philadelphia, August 20, 1863.
Not on muster-out roll.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate — date unknown.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June 22, '61.
Mustered out with company, June 11| 1864.
FORTY-FIRST REGIMENT — TWELFTH RESERVE,
NAME.
KANK.
DATE OP MUSTER
INTO SERVICE
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REMARKS.
WiUiams, Thos. R..
Private
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May 30, '61,
^May 30, '61,
July 9, '61,
May 30, '61,
July 28, '61,
May 30, '61,
Aug. 10, '61,
July 27, '63,
Jan. 1, '64,
Aug. 6, '61,
May 30, '61,
June 15, '61,
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
■Wnllipp .Tnhn .
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Absent at muster out.
Walker, William...
Watson, Joseph
...do
...do
Transferred to 190tla reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
White, James E
...do
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Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 11, '62.
Transferred to 190(hreg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Wilson, Thomas
Williams, David
Yarnall, Benjamin
Yates, Washington
Zeigler, WHUam P
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, '64.
Transferred to 190tli regiment P. V., May 31, '64.
Transferred to gunboat service, Feb. 18, 1862.
Transferred to gunboat service, Feb. 18, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Company B.
recruited in wyoming county.
D. N. Mathewson... Capt..
Simon H. Briggs do .
James B. Harding..
John F. Hoadley....
Arthur M. Phillips
P. H. Reynolds
Martin N. Reynolds
George Moore
Oscar H. Benjamin
Andrew F. Ely
Mason Parker
Charles Johnson
Samuel A. Danner.,
Charles A. Meeker.
A. H. Wintamute..
John Shingler
Milton Moyer
J. C. Reynolds
Porter Squires
Merrtt S. Harding .
George Fetzer
Levi B. Knowls
Alexander Morgan.
James C. Keeney ..
Lewis C. Miller
Warden Reynolds .
Christian C. Eckert
Arnold, Christ. C.
Armstrong, L. V ..
Andrews, William.
Arnold, Samuel
Aunrick, Silas
Bennigan, C. C
Barber, Warren
Blakeslee, Robert..
Bebee, AlonzoH....
Bonno, John
Bailey, James
Corby, Harvey.
Croupe, Wilham...,
Card, Charles L
Cook, Asher do
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Davis, John H
Dellenger, Joseph
Davis, Thomas
Dymond, Elihu...,
Dressier, John
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May 15,
'61,
3
May 15,
'61,
3
May 15,
'61,
3
May 15,
'61,
3
May 15,
'61,
3
May 15,
'61,
3
May 15,
'61,
3
May 15,
'61,
3
May 15,
'61,
3
May, 15,
'61,
8
May 15,
'61,
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•6
May 15,
'61,
3
May 15,
'61,
3
May 15,
'61,
3
May 15,
'61,
3
May 15,
'61,
3
May 15,
'61,
3
May 15,
'61,
3
May 15,
'61,
3
May 15,
'61,
3
May 15,
'61,
3
May 15,
'61,
3
May 15,
'61,
3
May 15,
'61,
3
May 15,
'61,
3
June 15,
'61,
3
May 15,
'61,
3
July 19,
'61,
3
May 15,
'61,
3
May 15,
'61,
3
May 15,
'61,
3
May 15,
'61,
3
May 15,
'61,
3
May 15,
'61,
3
May 15,
'61,
3
Mar 3,
'64,
3
Nov. 13,
'61,
3
May 15,
'61,
3
May 15,
'61,
3
Nov. 7,
'61,
3
Mar. 17,
'62,
3
May 15,
'01,
3
May 15,
'61,
3
May 15
'61,
8
May 15,
'61,
3
May 15,
'61,
3
May 15,
'61,
3
Resigned July 31, 1862.
Promoted to 1st Lieut., March 18, 1862— to Capt.,
July 31, 1862— to brevet Maj., March 13, 1865—
mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged March 4, 1862.
Promoted to 1st Lt., July 31, 1862— to Bv. Capt.,
March 13, 1865— mus. out with Co., June 11, '64.
Resigned .July 21, 1862.
Promoted to 2d Lt., July 21, 1862— mustered out
with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, Jxine 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 21, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 30, '61.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Died at Washington, D. C, May 6, 1863.
Died Oct. 30, '62, at Smoketown, Md., of wounda
received in action.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 18(34.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 1, '62.
Wd. — disch. on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 27, '63.
Wd. — disch. on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 28, '63.
Tr. to battery A, 43d reg. P. V, April 6, 1862.
Died at Camp Pierpont, Va., ^December S, 1861.
Died at Harrison's Landing, Va., July 22, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, L804.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Transferred to I90th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. May 20, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 15, '62.
Absent at muster out.
Transferred to 100th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June 27, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 15, 1862.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, '64.
Died at Acquia Creek, Va., Dec. 1, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discliarsed on Surgeon's certificate, Mar. 6, 1862.
Transferred to 2d U. S. Cavalry, May 31, 1864—
prisoner from August 19, 1864, to February 22,
1S65— discharged February 27, 18G5.
Transferre(i to I90th regiment P. V., May 31, '64.
Died at l''redericksburg of wds. rec. Dec. rS, '62.
Mustered out with company, June II, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, April 21, '62.
Killed at Wiiite Oak Swamp, June 30, 1862.
THREE YEARS' SERVICE.
891
Dean, Henry W
Evans, Isaiah....
Eckert, John C,
Freeman, Lyman J
Freeman, Sidney,
Fisk, Squire B....
Fox, William
Fisk, James B....
Gillespie, James .
Gannon-, Patrick.
Gardner, Edwin P..
House, Edward
Hoadley, Jasper
Harvey, Chas. F
Hinkley, Frederick
Hadsall, Albert
Hinkley, Oran.
Hastings, James C.
Hastings, William..
Hastings, John
Herbert, James N...
Hess, Joseph
Hedden, James
Johnston, Fuller A
Jones, James
Jaquis, John H
Langley, William...
Leppo, 'Francis J
Labarr, George
Lathrop, Francis J..
Linthurst, Jas. P....
Lerch, David R
Luckey, Theo. H ...
Morgan, Martin
Moore, Calvin
M'Cord, John
Mullison, John H...
Mover, Minor
M'Sherrer, Reuben
Moyer, John
Moyer, Jacob
Maynard, Jacob
May, Thomas
Noel, Harrison
Osterhout, Thos. J..
Parker, Mason
Potter, Marvin
Parrish , Warren
Patrick, Harrison...
Puckner, Fred. R...
Ross, Ranslaer
Rageon, Alexander
Raudenbush, Jesse
Roon, Patrick
Shotwell, Jacob R...
Smeed, Cyrus H
Sly, John
Stark, William E...
Shumber, Daniel
School ey, Sydney...
Sanders, Wm. H....
Snyder, John H
Sprague, Norman...
Shaffer, James
Sprague, Floyd F...
Sprague, Joseph B..
Stansburry, T. S
Searle, Roger S
Stonier, William
Stoey, William
Stager, William .'
.do ..
May
May
June
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
15, '61,
15,
15, '61,
15, '61,
15, '61,
15, '61.
15, '61,
15, '61.
15, '61.
15, '61,
15, '61,
15, '61,
May 15, '61.
May 15, 'Ci,
June 15, '61.
Nov. 21, '61
Mar. 31, '61,
Mar. 10, '64,
Mar. IS. '64,
Mar. -2, '64,
May 16, '6!
May 15, '6L
May 15, '61.
May 15, 'ei,
Killed at South Mountain, September 14, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 1, '63.
Promoted to Principal Musician, July 31, 1863.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, May 24, '62.
Transferred to 5th U. S. Artillery, Nov. 24, 1862.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, '64.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 2, '62.
Died at Philadelphia, April 5, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 4, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 15, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 11, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 15, '62.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, '64.
Transferred to 190th resiment P. V., May 31, '64.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, '64.
Killed at Spottsylvania Court House, May 8, '64.
Killed at White Oak Swamp, June 30, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Feb. 19, '64.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, '64.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's ce'rtificate, Sept. 30, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 23, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, May 21, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, April 9, '63.
Tr. from Co. K, July 20, 1862— never reported.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, '64.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 6th U. S. Cavalry, Nov. 2, 1862.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V,, May 31, '64.
Died of wds. rec. at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, '62.
Died of wds. rec. at Antietam, Sept. 17, 1862.
Deserted January 15, 1862.
Deserted July 2, 1863.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, '64.
Died of wounds received at White Oak Swamp,
June 30. 1861.
Died at Georgetown, D. C, February 10, 1862.
Missing in action. May 9, 1864.
Deserted September 28, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 24, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 20, '62.
Deserted May 12, 1863.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Deserted— Mar. 25, 1862— returned Sept. 24, '64—
mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 15, '62.
Discharsied on Surgeon's certificate, July 18, '62.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '6'1— Vet.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, '64.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, '64.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, '64.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, 1864.
Transferred to 33d regiment P. V., July 21, 1861.
Died at Camp Pierpont, Va., November 18, '61 —
buried in ^Military Asylum Cemetery.
r>ied at Camp Pierpont, Va., November 21, 1861.'
Died of wounds received at Mechanicsville, June
27, 1862.
892
FOBTY-FIEST BBGHMBNT — TWELFTH RESERVE,
5AHE.
KABK.
BATE OF MUSTER
INTO SEE VICE.
i
I
1
REMARKS.
Thompson, Geo. K..
Thompson, Wm
Private
...do
...do...
May 15, '61,
May 15, '61,
Nov. 21, '61,
3
3
3
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 24, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 22, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Got. 27, '62.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31,'64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, 1864.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, 1864.
Died at Camp Pierpont, Va., November 3, 1861.
Deserted July 2, 1863.
Toomey, Morris
Taylor, Perry L
Tiffaney, Harvey....
Thompson, Chas. A
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
May 15, '61, 1 3
Mar. 31, '64, 3
Mar. 18, '64, 3
Mav 15, '61, 1 3
May 15, '61, 3
Vaannauker, Ed....
Woods, Thomas C ..
Wilbur, Almuda....
Wright, Orlando,...
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
May 1.5, '61,
June 1.5, '61,
May 15, '61,
May 15, '61,
June 15, '61,
May 15, '61,
June 15, '61,
Aug. 10, '61,
May 15, '61,
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
Deserted August 10, 1861.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 9, 1863.
Tr. from Co. K. July 20, 1862— never reported.
Transferred to 5th U. S. Artillery, Nov. 24, 1862.
Died December 2S, 1862, of wounds received at
Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Deserted August 10, 1861.
Prisoner from April 8, to May, 1864— discharged
June 11, 1864.
Wagoner, Geo. W...
Wisemiller, Conrad
Waugh, Frederick..
Wandall, Sanford...
...do
...do
...do
...do.....
Company C.
RECRUITED IN BRADFORD COUNTY.
Richard Gustin Capt....
Henry S. Lucas [...do
Daniel R. Jewell...
Oscar Templeton...
Jacob B. Granteer
John G. Rohm
Wilde E. King
Ellis A. Foster,
Lyman Douglas
Frank Fish
Joshua H. Graves
William Daggett
John H. Snow
Samuel Bryan,
Miller W. Barnes
George H. Mason
H. M. Richardson
David Walter
James Loan
Cyrus J. Spencer .
Daniel J. Mason
Robert E. Jacobs,
Adams, Frank,
Ayers, Lorenzo
Borden, George S,
Black, Duncan
Bryan, David
Bentzell, Wm. H
Bossinger, John
Benedict, Edwin D
Bush, Thomas.
Barnes, Lemuel
Boughton, Lewis.
Burke, James,
Bailey, Joseph
Bennett, Henry H
Blance, Jerome
Barnes, James
Bailey, William
Csrzatt, William A
Caless, JohnT ,
Comfort, (ieorge D.
Chapnian, Cyrus D
June 11, '61,
June 11, '61,
June 11,
June 11, '61,
June ll, '61,
June 15, '61,
July 26, '61,
June 11, '61,
June 11, '61,
June 11, '61,
June 11, '61,
June 11, '61,
June 13, '61,
June 11, '61,
June 11, '61,
June 11, '61,
June 11, '61,
Promoted to Lieutenant Colonel, April 6, 1863.
Promoted to Capt., April 6, '63— to Bv. Maj., Mar.
13, '65 — mus. out with company, June 11, 1864.
Promoted to 1st Lieutenant, May 14, 1863— mus-
tered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Resigned August 10, 1861.
Promoted to 2d Lt., Sept. 8, '61— res. Aug. 11, '62.
Promoted to 2d Lt., May 1, '63 — to brevet 1st Lt.,
Mar. 13, '65— mus. out with Co., June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Apr. 16, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Mar. 24, '64.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 21, '62.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 18(54.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surg3on'3 certificate, Oct. 26, '6L
Discharged on Surg, certificate — date unknown.
Cantured May 8, 1862 — discharged by order of
War Department, May 23, 1862.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Promoted to Quartermaster Sergeant, May 1, '63.
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Absent at inuster out.
Deserted June 24, 1861.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, Juue 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Clustered out with company, Juue 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 17, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 4, '63.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate — date unknown.
Captured May 8, 1862— discharged by order of
War Department, May 23, 1862.
Transferred to 2d U. S. Artillery, July 18, 1862.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Deserted June 24, 1861.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1804.
Tr. to battery A, 43d reg. P. V., July 20, 1862.
THREE YEARS' SERVICE.
893
Cunningham, Mich
Cooper, Miles M ...
Camochan, Wm...
Davis, Charles
Davis, Lewis
Davis, George
Davis, CalviuF....
Davis, William....
Fenton, Horance..
Fellon, Timothy...
Fenton. EUridge..
Ford, Newton
Fenton, Edgar 8...
Garrison. John W
Gerald, John F ....
Grover, Abe
Griffin, Samuel O .
Hardy, William...
Harris, John H....
Holly, Isaac
Haines, John
Hockersmith, Jacob
Horton, Austin
Hume], Peter B...
Hagar, Joseph
Howard, Frank. S
Inscho. Joseph W
Jones, William^E..
Kuh, William
Kent, Lester C
Knox, Henry M...,
King, Charles
Levalley, Volney M
Land, Augustus
M'Dougal, William
M'Intire, Frank ....
Matson, George K.
Musselman, Wash
Myers, David
Melott, Frederick..
Mentzell, Henry J,
Newell, Edward F.
Novitskie, Anthony
Osier, John S ....
O'Garra, John....
Patton, John.
Pardoe, George M..
Petty, Philip
Poland, Peter W....
Packard, EbenR...
Peters, James
Post, Georee S
Russell, William ...
Rice, Welcome A...
Robbins, Nelson H
Readcay, Isaac
Smith, Eugene
Sturdevant, James..
Snell,EdmundW...
Shillen, Thomas T..
Stewart, Daniel
Smith, Frederick M
Short, David
Streeter, Luke P....
Vaughan, Her'n A..
Vanard, John B
Woods, Rich.ard
Wiant, Frisby T
Witmer, Henry D..
.do.
Juno 11, '61,
Aug. 4, '61,
June 11, '61,
June 11, '61,
June 11, '61,
July 26, '61,
June 11, '61,
June 11,
June 11,
Oct. 22,
July 26,
July 26,
June II,
June 11,
June 11,
June 13,
June 11,
June 11,
June 11,
June 15,
June 15,
June 11,
June 11,
June 11,
June 11,
June 11,
Aug. 1,
June 15,
June 11,
June 11,
June 11,
June 11,
Aug. 1,
June 13,
June
June
June
June
June
June
Jan.
June
June
Aug.
June 13, '61,
July
Aug.
July
June
Dec.
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
Mar.
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
Tr. to Provost Marshal, 3d Div. 5th Corps.
Killed at Gaines' Mill, Va., June 27, 1862.
Died Jan. 20, '63, of wds. received at Fredericks-
burg, Dec. 13, 1862— bu. in M. A. Cem'y, D. C.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 4, '62.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 2d reg. U. S. Art., July 18, 1862.
Transferred to Gth reg. U. S. Cav., Nov. 10, 1862.
Died at Washington, D, C, Oct. 25, 1861— buried
in Military Asylum Cemetery, D. C.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 15, '63.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Sept. 1, 1862.
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Prisoner— discharged September 19, 1862.
Absent at muster out.
Discharged ou Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 6, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 2, '64.
Deserted May 4, 1863.
Absent, .sick, at muster out.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surg, certificate— date unknown.
Tr. to battery A, 4.']d reg. P. V., July 20, '62.
Deserted August 29, 1862.
Deserted September 12, 1862.
Killeci at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30, '62."
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company. May 11, 1864.
Killed at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, 1862.
Deserted July 25, 1861.
Tranferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Deserted June 30, 1862.
Transferred from Veteran Reserve Corps, and
mustered out with companv, June 11, 1864.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th res. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, May 18, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 16, '62.
Killed at South Mountain, September 14, 1862.
Deserted September 25, 1862.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862,
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Mar. 18, '62.
Died Jan. 4, '63, of wds. rec. at Fredericksburg,
Dec. 13,'62— bu. in Mil. Asy. Cem., D. C.
Transferred from company K, July 20, '62 — mus-
tered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, Juno 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Mar. 18, '68.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 16, '62.
Tr. to battery A, 43d reg. P. V., July 20, 1862.
Deserted April 8, 1864— Vet.
Deserted July 10, 1861.
Absent at muster out.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet
Deserted July 12, 1863.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, '64.
Died at Washington, D. C, November 25, 1861.
Deserted December 1, 1862.
Deserted July 31, 1861.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Tr. from Co. K, July 20, 1862— ab. at raus. out.
Transferred from company K, July 20, '62 — mus-
tered out with company, June 11, 1864.
894
FORTY- FIRST REGIMENT — TWELFTH EBSBEVB,
HAja.
1
1
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INTO SERVICE.
>
REMARKS -
Wright, Charles K..
Williams, Seeley....
Watts, Richard J...
Private June 11, '61,
...do Aug. 1, '01,
...do June 11, '61,
do .TnnA 11. 'fil
3
3
3
I
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 17, '62.
Tran'.'ferred to 190th reg. P. V. . May 31, '64— Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June 2S, '63.
Killed at ("Iharles City Cross Roads, June 30, '62.
Killed at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30, '62.
Deserted .\ugust 10,'lS61.
Williams, Abner...J...do June 11, '61,
Williams, Oscar '...do June 11, 'fil,
Williams, John '...do June 11, '61,
Company D.
recruited in dauphin county.
Samuel Wilt
Thomas D. Horn.
William H. Weaver
Henry Mather
Edward B. Snyder.
Robert Neidig
Benj. Brightbill
J. R. Baughman
Wm. R. Peacock....
Monroe B. Wenger
John A. Walker
John Reimert
Rich'd Fleming
John Irlam
John Good
James M. Allen
Aaron L. Burke
Henry H. Hopple...
Charles Spickler
Austin, Wm. P
Anderson, William
Brewster, Alex
Bird, James
Bumbaugh, Isaac...
Black, Georse F
Barnes, William H
Bates, John ,.
Beatty, John
Babb, John
Brubaker, Samuel.
Boston, Lewis
Bryan, John
Clunghart, John
Campbell, Daniel....
Collins, Frank
Carroll, Frank
Conner, Thomas
Carpenter, David H
Curtis, James
Carter, George
Donahue, John
Dugan, Samuel
DeWolf, John A....
Detrick, Charles....
Frankhouser, C
Fulton, William....
Fetterman, George
Fuller, Edward
Garman, George....
Garman, Henry
Garner, Adam
Gurtler, George
Garst, Samuel
Gurtupr, John
Hawck, William....
Hughes, Richard..
June 22, '61,
June 22, '61,
June 22, '61,
June 22, '61,
June 22, '61,
June 22, '61,
June 22, '61,
June 22, '61,
June 22, '61,
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 5, 1861.
Promoted to Captain, November 5, 1861— disch.
on Surgeon's certificate, February 10, 1863.
Promoted fr. 1st Lt. to Capt , Feb. 10, 1863— mus-
tered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged November 5, 1861.
Pr. fr. 2d to 1st Lt., Feb. 10, '63— Bv. Capt., Mar.
18, '6.'> — mus. out witli companv, June 11, '64.
Transferr:^d to 190th rag. P. V., M ly 31, '64— Vet.
Mustered out with companv, June 11, 1864.
Transferred to 190th reg. P-'V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Com. 2d Lt., Feb. 10, 1863— not mustered— tr. to
Co. E, 190th regiment, P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with companv, June 11, 1864.
Transferred to 190th reg. P.V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Dischariied on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 15, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 27, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 5, '62.
Drowned in Pamunkev river, June 4, 1864.
Killedat Bull Run, August 30, 1862.
Killed at South Mountain, September 14, 1862.
\r,ustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out witli company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with companv, June 11, 1864.
Transferrr^d to 190th reg. P.'V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 5, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 21, '63.
Discharged Feb. 20, 1864, by sentence of G C. M.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 22, '62.
Killed at White Oak Swamp, June 30, 1862.
Dessrted June 1, 1863.
Deserted October 1, 1862.
Deserted— date unknown.
Deserted — date unknown.
Mustered out witii company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out witli company, .Tune 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Absent at muster out.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th rear. P. V., May 31, '64^— Vet.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, '64.
Discharged on Surg, certificate — date unknown.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64^ Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Died of wounds received May 13, 1864.
Deserted June 1, 1863.
Deserted June 1, 1863.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 28, '62.
Discli. by order of War Department, Oct. 24, '62.
Transferred to I90th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to I90th reg. P. V., May 31, 1864.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Died May 11, '64, of wds. received May 6, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
iSIustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
THREE YEARS' SERVICE.
895
Holt, John
Hensler, Peter
Hicks, John
Hudgeon, John .,
Hall, Thomas
Hilbert, James....
Hall, Robert
Haines, Charles...
Jones, John
Karnes, John
.Krouse, Nicholas
Kraft, Henry
Kelley, Isaac
Kuglen, George...
Lepley, Samuel...
Lewis, Henry G...
Long, Joseph W..
Leiby, Alexander...
Lyons, Edward
M'Lain, George
M'Laster, John
Mills, James
Maurer, Charles
Miller, George..
Mann, Francis F
Murphy, John
M'Cabe, Harrison...
M'Daniels, Samuel
Marthin, John
M'Coy, Hugh
M'Cord, Thomas
M'Farland, Wm . ..
Moorehead, Chris'n
Miller, Edward
Quinn, John
Quenzler, Valentine
Redfern, Samuel
Ray, Thomas
Reichart, Samuel...
Stevens, Edward ...
July 20, '61,
June 22, '61,
June 22, '61,
June 22, '61,
June 22, '61,
June 22, '61,
June 22, '61,
June 22, '61,
June 22, '61,
June 22, '61,
June 22, '61,
May 15, '61,
July 6, '61,
July 6, '61,
June 22, '61,
June 22, '61,
June 22, '61,
July 29, '61,
June 22, '61,
June 22, '61,
July 11, '61,
June 22, '61,
June 22, '61,
June 22, '61,
June 22, '61,
June 22, '61,
Aug. 29, '61,
June 22, '61.
June 22, '61,
do June 22, '61,
...do June 22, '61,
.do I Julv 11,
Feb. 11, '64,
Feb. 29. '64,
June 22, '61,
Spaulding, Theo. S
Shoemaker, Geo
Strauser, Adam
Segar, Henry
Simpson, Robert
Shatfer, James |...do
Skidmore, Thomas ...do
Tell, Michael L ...do
Walker, George W ...do
Winters, Jeremiah..'... do June 22, '61
Woodall, Charles... ...do ,Iune 22,
Weaver, Philip '...do I June 22, '61,
Weaver, Peter '...do I June 22, '61,
Woodall, James T..'...do I July 6, '61,
Woodall, Wm. H...'...do I June 22. '61,
Yohn, George '...do | July 6, '61,
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 18, '62.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to U. S. Signal Corps, Aue. 29, 1861.
Peserted July 10, 1862.
Deserted — date unknown.
Deserted — date unknown.
Deserted — date unknown.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 1, '63.
Transferred to Artillery, July 18, 1862.
Promoted to Com. Sergeant — date unknown.
Died at Georgetown, D. C, December 10, 1861.
Deserted October 1, 1862.
Mustered out with company. June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged by order of War Dep't, Nov. 26, '62.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with companjr, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. May 23, '62.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 31,'64.
Transferred to Artillery, August 1, 1862.
Captured at Gettysburg, July 3, 1863 — dis-
charged June 11, 1864.
Killed .at White Oak Swamp, Va., June 30, 186'>.
Died at Alexandria, Va., Sept. 18, 'dl— grave, 293.
Killed at South Mountain, September 14, 1862.
Killed by accident, September 25, 1861,
Died Nov. 1, '61— bu. in Mil. Asy. Cem., D. C.
Transferred to Vet. Res. Corps— dale unknown.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Transferred to I'JOth regiment P. V., May 31, '64.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., jNIay 31, '64.
Transferred to United States Signal Corps, Aug.
29, '61 — mus. out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 17, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 3, '62.
Discharged by order of War Dept., Oct. 24, '62.
Mis. in action at Bristoe Station, Va., Oct. 14, '63.
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Deserted — date unknown.
Deserted — date unknown.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Wounded at Bull Run, August 30, 1862— mus-
tered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 22, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 14, '62.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Promoted to Q. M. Sergeant — date unknown.
Transferred to U. S.' Sisnal Corps, Aug. 29, '61.
Transferred to U. S. Army, November 25, 1862.
Company E.
recruited in northampton county.
John I. Horn
Francis Schelling..
Edward Kelley
J. O. Fackenthall...
Capt. .
...do...
1st Lt..
...do....
M:,j 30, '61,
May 30, '61,
May 30, '61,
May 30, '61,
Resigned February 17, 1862.
Pr.imoted from 1st Lt. to Capt., March 28, '62—
transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Sept. 1, 1863.
Pro.i.oted from 2d to 1st Lt.. March 14, '62— dis-
charsjed on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 17, '63.
Promoted to 2d Lt., March 14, 1862 — to 1st Lt.,
May 1, 1863 — to brevet Capt., March 13, 1865—
mustered out with company, .Tune 11, 1864.
FORTY-FIRST REGIMENT — TWELFTH RESERVE,
William Lind....
James Johnston
Henry Hess
William Ruch...
do May 30, '61,
Reuben L. Miller do May 30, '61,
William F. Keller..
Theodore F. Hance
William R. Kidd
John Herp
David Campbell..
Samuel Tolan
James H. CoflBn..
Dan'lH. Lauback do May 30, '61
C. F. Oestricker
Aaron Bosler
Geo. Darhamner
Wm. J. Kuehner ...
George Ketchledge
J. H. Missinger
JohnH. Wolf.
Thomas Dufflu
Beisel, Aaron E
Bertrand, Max
Boran, John H
Brounell, Daniel
Barnes, Robert G ...
Beck, Lackbold
Bodley, WiUiam H
Barros, Joseph
Buchter, Jacob M...
Barry, John
Bird, Joseph
Cummiskey, James
Case, Ramsey
Custard. Charles..,.
Connor, Hoffman ..
Devine, James
Dice, William
Eli, Daniel
Ettleman, Josiah..
Everett, Landers ..,
Echelstien, Casper.
Frederick, William
Fisher, Adam
Fischel, Paul H.
Gould, Jervis
Graham, David H.
Handwork, Wm. F
Haggerty, John
Humraell, John H.
Haase, Matthew
Handwork, Wm
Hardin, William
Ivey, William
Joline, Warren H..
Kuehner, Sidney...
Kirkendall, Josfah
Klein, Jeremiah...
Kimble, Edward ..
Leffel, John W
Leidv, Jacob
Leidy, Edward
Moyer, Jacob
Lt... May 30, '61,
May 30, '61,
May 30, '61,
IstSgt.
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...do..
Corp.
May 30, '61,
May 30, '61,
May 30, '61,
May 30, '61,
May 30, '61,
do May 30, '61,
do May 30, '61,
May .30, '61,
May 30, '61,
May 30, '61,
Mav 30, '61,
May 30, '61,
May 30, '61,
May 30, '61,
May 30, '61,
May 30, '61,
May 30, '61,
May 30, '61,
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
June
May
May
May
May
30, '61,
30, '61,
30, '61,
30, '61,
30, '61,
30, '61,
30, '61,
30, '61,
30, '61,
30, '61,
30, '61,
30, '61,
15, '61,
30, '61,
30, '61,
30, '61,
30, '61,
May 30, '61,
May 30, '61,
May 30, '61,
May 30, '61,
May 30, '61,
June 15, ^61,
May 30, '61,
May 30, '61,
May .30, '61,
May 30, '61,
May 30, '61,
May 30, '61,
May 30, '61,
Feb. 22, '64,
Mav 30, '61,
May 30, '61,
Feb. 15, '64,
Aug. 8, '63,
May 30, '61,
May 30, '61,
May 30, '61,
May SO, '61,
Promoted to 2d Lt., May 1, 1863— discharged on
Surgeon's certificate, December 23, 1863.
Mustered out with comnany, June 11, 1864.
Pr. to Cor., Aug. 1. 1862 — to Sgt., Jan. 1, 186*—
mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Promoted to Sgt., Sept. 1, 1863— wouhded May 8,
1864 — absent, sick, at muster out.
Promoted to Sgt., January 1, 1862 — mustered out
with company, June ll,"l864.
Transferred toVet. Reserve Corps, Sept. 1, 1863.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, April 24, '62.
Discharged Dec. 15, 1862, for wounds received at
Bull Run, August 30, 1862.
Deserted September 30, 1862.
Promoted to Cor., Aug. 1, 1862 — mustered out
with company, June 11, 1864.
Promoted to Cor., Jan. 1, 1863 — mustered out
with company, June 11, 1864.
Promoted to Cor., Aug. 1, 1862 — mustered out
with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged Dec. 15, 1862, for wounds received at
Bull Run, August 30, 1862.
Transferred to U. S. Signal Corps, Sept. 15, 1863.
Died at Warrenton Junction, Va., Dec. 20, 1863.
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Died at Camp Pierpont, Va., Nov. 1, 1861.
Killed at Todd's Tavern, Va., May 11, 1864.
Died Oct. 16, 1862, of wounds received at Bull
Run, Aug. hO, '62 — bu. in Mil. Asy. Cem'y,D. C.
Died at Washington, D. C, Dec. 27. 1863.
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Transferred to Vet. Res. Corps, Feb. 19, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Transferred from company K, July 25, 1862—
mustered out with company June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Sursreon's certificate, April 12, '63.
Transferred to 190ch reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 6th U. S. Cavalry, Dec. 7, 1862.
Deserted September 24, 1861.
Deserted June 1, 1863.
Deserted September 25, 1862.
Deserted October 5, 1861.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Absent, in Fort Delaware, at muster out.
Killed at Bull Run, Aug. 30, 1862.
Deserted August 21, 1862.
Wounded, May 11, 1864— ab., sick, at mus. out.
Killed at Bull Run, August 30, 1862.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Killed at Mechanicsville, June 26, 1862.
Died Sept. 7, 1862, of wounds received at Bull
Run, Aug. 30, 62— bu. in Mil. Asy. Cem., D. C.
Deserted February 9, 1863.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Mar. 3, '63.
Tr. to P. M., Army of Potomac— date unknown.
Deserted August 24, 1861.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Deserted June 1, 1863.
Deserted August 11, 1861.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Mar. 22, '64.
Transferred to gunboat service, February 6, '64.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, '64.
Deserted November 27, 1863.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Died October 2, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
TTTREE YEARS' SERVICE.
897
Maloy, Barney.
Muffley, Jacob..
May, John
M'Cormick, Thos...
Miller, 'Amandus...
Miller, George A
Nunnemacher, Jno
Nolf, Robert
Nicholas, Fort W...
Otto, Savilian
O ' Bri en , M ichael. . . .
Peifer, Isaac
Pilkenton, James...
Roseberry, Jesse....
Retzler, George
Roth, Lewis
Raub, William
Reed, Calvin
Roth, Paul
Ruth, Thomas
Rothweiler, Chas. F
Santee, William H..
Stein, Lewis
Sholes, Stephen
Shine, Patrick
Surrill, Robert W..
Sassaman, Lewis H
Schenk, Lewis
Seagler, Philip
Snyder, Joseph
Snyder, Peter S
Smith, Christian F..
Stahr, Urias
Schooley, William..
Troxell, John P
Tallman, Benjamin
Troxell, Benjamin..
Troxell, George
Traugh, WiUiam ...
Traugh, Samuel....
Teelin, Charles R.
Taylor, James
Trexler, Joseph....
Williams, John....
White, Robert
Worman, John ..
Wilson, John B..
Weaver, Wm H..
Warner, Robert..
Wought, John....
Walls, George.. ..
Wise, Albert
Younkins, John .
Private
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May 30, '61,
May 30, '61,
May 30, '61,
May 30,
May 30,
May 30,
May 30,
May 30,
Jan. 22,
Jan. 22,
June 15,
May 30,
May 30,
May 30,
May 30,
May 30,
Jan. 25,
May 30,
May 30,
Jan. 22,
May 30,
May 30,
May 30,
May 30,
May 30,
May 30, '61,
May
May
Feb.
Jan.
Feb.
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
30,
Jan. 22, '64,
May 30, '61,
May 30, '61,
May 30, '61,
May 30, '61,
May 30, '61,
do
May 30,
'61,
do
May 18,
'64,
do
May 18,
'64,
do
Feb. 6,
'64,
do
May 40,
'61,
do
May 30,
'61,
do
May 30,
'61,
do
Feb. 8,
'64,
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 1, 1862.
Discharged October 6, 1862, for wounds received
at Bull Run, August 30, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 6, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 2, 1864.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 21, '62.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, 1864.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, 1864.
Missing in action at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, '62.
Discharged on Surireon's certificate, Aug. 1, '63.
Deserted September 5, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged December 15, 1862, for wounds re-
ceived at Bull Run, August 30, 1862.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, 1864.
Transferred tobatt'yB, 2dU. S. Art., Oct. 24, '62.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Killed at Todd's Tavern, Va., May 11, 1864.
Not on muster-out roll.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Sept. 1, 1863.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged Oct. 15, 1862, for wounds received at
Mechanicsville, June 26, 1862.
Discharged March 26, 1863, for wounds received
at Fredericksburs:, December 13, 1862.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to lOOihreg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, '64.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, '64.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., Mav 31, '64.
Died June 14, 1862.
Deserted October 1, 1861.
Deserted September 5, 1862.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Mar. 5, 1864.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— died
June 27, 1864— buried in Nat. Cem., Arlington.
Transferred to I90th regiment P. V., May 31, '64.
Absent, in arrest, at muster out.
Missing in action at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Deserted August 21, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Sept. 15, '63-,
mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Transferred to gunboat service, Feb. 6, 1864.
Transferred to I90th regiment P. V., May 31, '64.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, '64.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, '64.
Tr. to battery B, 2d U. S. Artillery, Oct. 24, '62.
Killed at Bull Run, August 30, 1862.
Deserted July 26, 1862.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, '64.
Company F.
recruited in westmoreland county.
Andrew G. Oliver.
John W. Krepps...
Chill W. Hazzard.
Thomas S.Linn....
Henry D. P. Bell .
John F. Thomas....
Capt....i July 30, '61,
1st Lt...' July 30, '61,
,..do I July 30, '61,
..do Aug. 23, '61,
2d Lt... I July 30, '61,
,..do I July 30, '61,
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Absent at muster out on detached service.
Resigned September 10, 1861.
Promoted to 1st Lieutenant, September 10, '61-
to Captain company I, April 20, 1863.
Pr. to 1st Lt., April 20, 1863— res. July 31, 1863.
Pr. to 2d Lt., Sept. 10, 1861— res. Nov. 16, 1862.
Promoted to 2d Lieutenant, April 20, 1863— mus-
tered out with company, June 11, 1864.
FORTY-FIRST REG1ME3NT — TWELFTH RESERVE,
Watson Muse
James M. Davis ....
William Fox.
John Carson
Joseph W. Eckley.
Augustus Hassler.
John Urick
EbenG. Smith
John C. Sykes
William D. Jones..
Daniel Coughenour
George A. Campbell
William A. Fox
William Smith
Applegate, Vincent
Axton, Robert
Applegate, Samuel
Applegate, Eli..
Bayne, Alexander.
Bayne, Hugh
Brubaker, Jerem'b
Billett, WiUiam
Baldwin, Jacob ,
Baer, George H
Baer, Calvin
Bankhert, William
Caull, James.
Campbell, Allen
Collins, Samuel
Campbell,Theodore
Chapman, James ...
Carson, Humphrey
Collins, James...;...,
Campbell, John
Carnaghan, Lynd'y
Cravens, Samuel....
Culp, Jacob
Culp, Oliver..
Cravens, John M. C
Clarke, George W..
Button, John W
Eisle, Henry
Evans, George
Foster, Finley
Foster, William
Fox, John W
Filmore, Joshua
Gross, Abram
Ghems, Lewis
Hough, Theodore..,
Henderson, John..,
Householder, Thos
Howard, James
Hurst, Alfred
Halfiu, James
Huber, John
Jones, Theopolis
Jones, Charles...
Kier, David
Kyle, John
Klinesnit, George
Kane, John ,
Lyons, James
M'Dowell, John...
Mani^, Asher
M'Cravlus, .lohn.
Mattox, Clifford...
M'Kelvey, Adam
M'Feeley, Joseph...
M'Kelvey, Robert
Malone, John D....
1st Sgt,
Serg't.,
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Aug. 1, '61.
July 30, '61,
July 30, '61,
July 30, '61,
July 30, '61,
Julv 30, '61,
July 30, '61,
Aug. 1, '61,
July 30, '61,
July 30, '61,
Aug. 1, '61,
July 30, '61,
Aug. 23, '61,
July 15, '61,
Aug, 1, '61,
Aug. 1, '61,
Aug. 1, '61,
Aug. 1, '61,
July 30, '61,
Aug. 1, '61,
Aug. 1, '61,
July 30, '61,
July SO, '61,
July 30, '61,
July 30, '61,
July 30, '61,
July 30, '61,
July
July
Aug.
July
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
July
July
Aug.
Aug.
July
Julv
Jufy
Aug.
July
Jul>
July
July
July
Aug.
July
July
July
July
July
July
Aug.
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
Julv
July
Aug.
July
July
July
July
July
Aug.
30, '61,
30. '61,
1, '61,
30, '61,
8, '62,
22, '64,
26, '64,
30, '61,
30, '61,
23, '61,
23, '61,
30, '61,
30, '61,
30, '61,
1, '61,
30, '61,
30, '61,
30, '61,
30, '61,
30, '61,
23, '61,
30, '61,
30, '6),
30, '61,
30. '61,
30, '61,
30, '61,
23, '61,
30, '61,
30, '61,
30, '61.
30, "61,
30, '61,
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. May 7, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 8, '63.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31^'64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Mustered nut with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 28, '63.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Died of wounds received at White Oak Swamp,
June 30, 1862,
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept., 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 30, '61.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 13, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 13, '63.
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Deserted August 7, 1861.
Wounded at White Oak Swamp— discharged on
Surgeon's certificate, January 16, 1863.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Disch. on Surgeons certificate — date unknown.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, 1864.
Transferred to I90th regiment P. V., May 31, '64.
Deserted July 31, 1861.
Deserted July 15, 1863.
Deserted December 17, 1861.
Deserted January 20, 1862.
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 29, '62.
Tr. to 6th regiment U. S. Cavalry, Oct. 28, 1862.
Tr. to battery B, 5th U. S. Artillery, Aug. 1, '62.
Transferred to 1 90th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Wounded at Bull Run— discharged on Surgeon's
certificate. April 3, 1863.
Transferred to 6th U. S. Cavalry, Oct. 28, 1862.
Killed at White Oak Swamp, June 30, 1862.
Transferred to I90th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 2d U. S. Artillery, Dec. 9, 1862.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 2d U. S. Artillery, Dec. 9, 1862.
Transferred to 2d U. S. Artillery, Dec. 9, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 30, '61.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, '64.
Killed at White Oak Swamp, June 30, 1862.
Tr. to battery B, .5th U. S. Artillery, Aug. 1, '62.
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Wounded at Bull Run, August 30, 1862— disch.
on Surgeon's cf rtificate, November 3, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 31, '63.
Transferred to 2d U. S. Artillery, Dec. 9, 1862.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with companj', June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 13, '62.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th res. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to inoth reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to lOOthreg. P. V., Mav31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
THREE YEARS' SERVICE.
899
NAME.
RANK.
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INTO SERVICE.
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Murray, George
Malone, Samuel
Malone, WiUiam
Private
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July 30, '61,
Aug. 1, '61,
Aug. 1, '61,
Aug. 23, '61,
Feb. 25, '64,
July 30, '61,
July 30, '61,
July 30, '61,
Wounded at 2d Bull Run— discharged on Sur-
geon's certificate, December oO, 18ti2.
Wounded at White Oak Swamp, June no, ISry.--
discharged onSurgeon'scertificute, sept. 26, '■.—
Wounded at White Oak vSv/amp, June 30, 1862—
discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Mar. 10, '63.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, '64.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, '64.
Died of wounds received at White Oak Swamp,
June 30, 1862.
Died at Camp Pierpont, Va., Dec. 14, 1861.
Deserted Januarv 20, 1863.
Deserted July 12, 1861.
Mustered out with company. June 11, 1864.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 6th U. S. Cavalry Oct. 28 1862
Mattox, John
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Mathews, Nelson ...
M'Quaney, Wm
M'Cready, Wm
Morrow, Charles
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Nefl; Christopher ...
Neff, Emanuel, Sr..
Neff, John
...do
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July 30, '61,
Aug. 23, '61,
Aug. 1, '61,
July 30, '61,
Sept. 1, '61,
Aug. 1, '61,
July 30, '61,
Feb. 22, '64,
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Transferred to 6th U. S. Cavalry' Oct. 28,' 1862.*
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 14, '63.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, '64.
Committed suicide at Insane Asylum, Aug., 62.
Absent at muster out.
Died Oct. 6, '62, of wounds received at Bull Run,
August 30, '62— buried at Point Lookout, Md.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Discharged January 16, '63, for wounds received
at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 4, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Julv 18, 1863.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, '64.
Died Feb. 12, '63, of wds. rec. at Fredericksburg,
Dep. 13, '62— buried in Mil. Asy. Cem'y, D. C.
Prescott, John
...do ...
Padeu, Thomas
Painter, William....
Pennaman, Abram
...do
...do
...do .
Russell, Robert
Red mound, James..
Soles, George
...do
...do
do
July 30, '61,
July 30, '61,
July 30, '61,
July 30, '61,
July 30, '61,
July 30, '61,
Sept. 1, '61,
Feb. 17, '64,
July 30, '61,
Aug. 1, '61,
July 30, '61,
Aug. 1, '61,
July 30, '61,
July 30, '61,
Aug. 1, '61,
July 30, '61,
Aug. 1, '61,
July 30, '61,
July 30, '61,
Shetlock, Charles....
Spidal, Jacob
...do
do
Sloan, Samuel
do
Soles, Nelson
do
Steis, John
do
Stoueman, John
...do
..do
Smith, Anthony
Tipton, Benjamin...
Tyler, John ..
..do
...do
do
Deserted July 28, 1861.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Transferred to 43d regiment P. V., April, 1862.
Died Dec. 27, '62, of wds. rec, at Fredericksburg,
Dec. 13, '62— buried in Mil. Asy. Cem'y, D. C.
Deserted August 8, 1861.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Juno 2, '62.
Died at Camp Pierpont, Va., December 14, 1861.
Died at Richmond, Va., January 22, 1863.
Upton, John
do
Umberger, John ....
Unrow, John.
..do
do
Webster, George
Whigham, Robert...
Wilson, Eli
..do
..do
..do
Company G.
recruited in york county.
Charles W. Diven...
Wm. W. Arnold
George Huber.
James K. Miller,
Nathan Carman
Geo. W. Ebaugh.
Henry Gise
John Conway
Isaac D. Culmerry
George C. Bush
James L. M'Clure...
Jere'h Waltmeyer..
Henry Balsi
George Writer
Ambr'e Ensminger
Jacob Shannon
John D. Campbell
Charles Palmer....
Augustus Tu. Hursh
Promoted to Major, April 19, 1864.
Killed at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30, '62.
Promoted to 1st Lieutenant, May 1, 1863 — mus-
tered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Resigned September 1, 1861.
Promoted to 2d Lieutenant, May 1, 1863 — mus-
tered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, Juno 11, 1864.
Wounded May 8, 1864 — absent at muster out.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Died of wounds, October 9, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Absent at muster out of company.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Ma3'' 26, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Mar. 4, '63.
900
FORTY-FIEST REGIMENT — TWELFTH RESERVE,
Hiram Kendig....
Eli Harnish
Daniel D. Bailey,
Christ'n S. Wagner
Jacob Eppley....
John Embeck....
Daniel Repman.
Albert, George...
Akin, Levi
Albert, Paris W,
Alexander, Wash'u
Bettinger, William
Berger, Michael
Bishop, John ,
Bongey. Frederick.
Breneman, Samuel
Bush, Hugo L
Brown, George B....
Barlin, Solomon
Duffield, WinfieldS
Duffield, John A....
Day, Amos
Everal, Wilson
Eaton, William
Eaton, William R...
Ehrman, David
Fox, Wilson C
Fry, John B
Fulton, AKthur E...
Feltenberger, Jas...
Fox, WiUiam B
Grantz, John
Gibbs, William
Gegler, Arnum
Gxove, Lewis
Gtable, Henry
Gardner, Moses
Gegler, Henry
Heim, Nicholas B ..
Hampson, Sol'm C.
Hardy, George
Haley, Michael
Hoover, Cornelius..
Harman, Henry
Hanafius, Jacob
Isenberg, James....
Ingles, Frederick ..
Kinter, Andrew
Kaylor, Jacob
Kenny, George
Lowe, George W....
Leib, Christian C ...
Laird, Washington
Lowe, IraE
Lowe, Tolbert
Marks, John A
M'Monagle, Arch'd
Mackinson, Edw'd
M'Leary, Wesley...
Myers, WilUam
Morrison, James
Messamore, George
Montgomery, Chas.
Mentzberger, Wm..
Moyer, Charles
Martoe, James
Osborn, James
Parson, Jeremiah...
Rohabaugh, John....
Shirk, David
Shaefer, Augustus..
Shaefer, Joseph
Stevenson, Robert...
Stevenson, James...
July 11,
July 6,
June 25,
July 31,
June 25,
June 19,
June 2fi,
June 25,
July 25,
June 25,
June 26,
June 25,
Aug. 2,
June 25,
June 25,
June 25,
July 31,
June 25,
June 25,
June 15,
Mar. 1,
Feb. 27,
June 25,
July 6,
July 6,
June 25,
June 15,
Aug. 2,
July 11,
June 25,
June 25,
June 25,
July 2, ■
July 28, '
Feb. 15,
June 25,
June 25,
June 25,
June 15,
June 25,
July 20,
July 2, '
Aug. 10, ■
June 25. '
July
Aug.
Aug.
June
June
Aug.
July
June
June
July
Aug.
June
July
Aug.
July
June
July
July
Jan.
June
July
Dec.
June
June
June
July
June
July
June
June
'61, 3
'04, 3
'64, 3
'61, 3
'61, 3
'61, 3
'61, 3
'61, 3
'61, 3
'61, 3
'61, 3
'61, 3
'61, 3
'61, 3
'61, 3
'04, 3
'61, 3
'61, 3
'61, 3
'61, 3
'61, 3
'61, 3
'61, 3
'61, 3
'61, 3
'61, 3
'61, 3
61, 3
'61, 3
'61, 3
'61, 3
61, 3
'61, 3
'61, 3
61, 3
'61, 3
'61, 3
61, 3
'61, 3
'61, 3
61, 3
61, 3
'61, 3
'62, 3
'6i; 3
61, 3
'63, 3
'61, 3
'61, 3
'61, 3
'61, 3
'61, 3
'01, 3
'01, 3
'61, 3
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, May 21, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 20, '63.
Died of wounds, October 8, 1862.
Died of wounds, September 14, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Mar. 4, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Mar. 20, '64.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 26, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 20, '63.
Wounded June 30, '62 — absent, sick, at mus. out.
Mustered ov.t with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 10, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 23, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 18, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 23, '63.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31,'64— Vet.
Deserted August 10, 1861.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, 1864.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
' Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 10, '61.
Pied Aug. 29, 1861— bu. jnMil. Asy. Cem'y,D. C.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 7, '62.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Died of wounds received in action, Oct. 10, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 18, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct, 20, '62.
Discharged ou Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 20, '63.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, '64.
Died Sept. 18, '02, of wounds received in action.
Deserted October 21, 1862.
Not on muster-out roll.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 18, '62.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet. -
Died of wounds, Oct. 3, 1862— buried in Mount
Olivet Cemetery, Frederick, Maryland.
Deserted August 10, 1861.
Died of wounds, December 13, 1862.
Deserted June 26, 1863.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Died of wounds, October 1, 1862.
Transferred to I90ttireg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Died of wounds, October 28, 1862.
Deserted June 1, 1863.
Deserted September 24, 1863.
Mustered out with comp»iny, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certiticate, May 21, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 27, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Mar. 20, '62.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, '64.
Died Nov. 3, '61 — bu. in Mil. Asy. Cemetery.
Died July 4, '63— bu. in Mil. Asy. Cemetery.
Deserted December 31, 1863.
Mustered out with companv, June 11, 1864.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
THREE yeses' SERVICE.
901
Simpson, Orlando...
Stewart, Charles....
Smith, Geo. W
Smith, Henry
Sneath, Richard... .
Streading, Geo. F...
Skipper, Samuel
Tennis, John
Torbit, David
Waltemever, John..
Wetzel, William
Waltemeyer, Adam
Williams, Wash'n..
Wisser, John
Waltemeyer, Lewis
White, Thomas H..
Whalen, Peter
Zorger, Henry
Private
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do....
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
June 25,
July 26,
June 25,
Julv 21,
July 31,
July 11,
Aug. 3,
Aug. 3,
July 6,
Aug 6,
June 25,
Feb. 15,
July 6,
June 25,
Feb. 15,
June 25,
June 25,
July 6,
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., Mav 31, '64— Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 22, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 15, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Mar. 6, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 20, '63.
Died of wounds, .)ulv 26, 1862.
Died September 2.3, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Died of wounds, December 13, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Apr. 28, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Mar. 15, '63.
Transferred to 190ih regiment P. V., ISIay 31, '64.
Mis. in action at Spottsylvania C. H., May 10, '64.
Died of wounds, December 13, 1862.
Killed at Spottsylvania C. H., May 10, 1864.
Died January 18, 1862.
Died Jan. 19, '63— buried in Mil. Asy. Cemetery.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Company H.
RECRUITED IN INDIANA COUNTY.
Andrew J. Bolar....
Samuel M. Elder...
James S. Kelley...
Wm. H. H. Kern.
Franklin Horner..
Thomas W. Dick.
John Bills.
James Irvln.
John Evans.
M.T. Morehead.
W. R. Bracken
John P. Griffith.
James D. Love.
Andrew Kerr.
John H. Brown.
Samuel H. M'Nutt.
Samuel Johnson .
Sam'l Cunningham
John C. Lardin
Geo. W. Robertson.
Willam Hamilton...
Henry W. L. Drips
William Wetzel
J. Sponenberger
Augus, Benj. F
Altimus, William...
Altimus, Wm. W...
Barr, Franklin R..,
Bracken, William.
Bracken, Foster.
Capt..
...do..
1st Lt..
...do
1st Sgt.
July 24, '61,
July 24, '61,
Julv 24, '61,
July 24, '61,
July 24, '61,
Sergt... July 24, '61,
do.... l.Iuly 24, '61,
do ....I July 24, '61,
July 24, '61,
July 24, '61,
July 24, '61,
Wounded and prisoner at Fredericksburg, Dec.
13, 1862— promoted to Major, July 8, 1862.
Promoted to 1st Lieut., Aug. 20, 1861— to Capt.,
July 8, 1862— to brevet Major, March 13, 1865—
mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Resigned August 3, 1863.
Pr. to 1st Lt., July 8, 1862— disch. April 28, 1864.
Promoted to 1st Sergt., Aug. 3, 1861— pris. from
June 27, to Aug. 6, "62- com. 2d Lt., July 8,
'62— notmus.— inus.outwithCo., June 11, '64.
Promoted to Sgt., Dec. 14, '62— wounded May 8,
'64— mus. out with company, June 11, 1864.
Promoted to Corp., Mar. 1, '62— to Sgt., Dec. 14,
'62— mustered out with company, June 11, '64.
Promoted to Sergeant, Nov. 1, '62— mustered out
with company, June 11, 1864.
Promoted to Hospital Steward, Nov. 8, 1861.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 31, '62.
Prisoner — died of wounds received at Chai-les
City Cross Roads, June 30. 1862.
Promoted to Sergeant, March 1, 1862— killed at
Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Wounded at Bull Run, Aug. 30, "62— pris. from
Dec. 13, '62, to May 17, 1863— mustered out with
company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, Juno 11, 1864.
Promoted to Corporal, January 1, '63 — mustered
out with company, June 11, 1864.
Promoted to Corporal, January ] , '63 — mustered
out with company, June 11, 1864.
Transferred from Vet. Reserve Corps, May 21,
'64 — mustered out with company, June if, "64.
Discharged December 26, 1862, for wounds re-
ceived at Bull Run, August 30, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 13, '62,
Discharged May 7, 1863, for wounds received at
Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., Mav 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64 — Vet.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, '64.
Deserted August, 1861.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged Sept. 29, 1862, ifor wounds received
at Mecbanicsville, June 27, 1862.
Discharged Jan. 23, 1863, for wounds received at
South Mountain, September 14, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June ) 1, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June 20, '62.
W2
FORTY-FIRST REGIMENT — TWELFTH RESERVE,
Barr, Thomas....
Barry, Valentine....
Barry, Joseph..,.
Benson, Enoch .
Barkley, David W..
Cribbs,' George C...
Cameron, John C ...
Carpenter, John W
Campbell, Wm. M..
Connelly, Timothy
Crossmire, John J ..
Campbell, John W
Dick, Thompson
Drips, Samuel W...
Davis, Ezekiel
Devlin, Albert L....
Duncan, Andrew J
Dick, George W
Evans, Samuel W..
Edlablute, Rob't C.
Fulton, John C
Faloon, Joseph
Ferguson, Sam'l J
Grumbling, Wm...
Ginter, David L
Grover, Jedediah ..
Gamble, William H
Grumbling, Jacob..
Hart, Alexander N
Hildebrand, J. D....
Henderson, Jos. D..
Haddon, Wm. M....
Hamlin, Isaac J
Hildebrand, A. W..
Hogan, Thomas
Junkins, William...
Lawson, John
M'Donald, James...
Mardis, James
M'Laughlin, Mich..
Merritts, Henry
M'Claron, Samuel..
M'Clune, James
Mintzor, Joseph
May, Benjamin
Miller, Archibald...
Mintzor, William...
Merritts, George
Martin, Calvin
Myer.s, William
M'Mullin, Alex. R..
Mintzor, Stotler
Martin , George
Merideth, Stewart .
Maken, William
Morgan, Evan
Overdorff, Francis..
Overdorff, Harvey.
OverdorflF, David C.
Painter, Thomas
Painter, Henry
Rogers, Archib'dM
Rode, Bennet
Rhoads, Jerem'h A
Ream, Alexander...
Private
..do
..do
..do
July 24, '61,
Feb. 24, '62,
Mar. 24, '62,
Julv 24, '61,
July
July
July
June
June
July
Julv
July
July
July
Feb.
Julv
July
July
24, '61,
24, '61,
24, '61,
15, '61,
15, '61,
24, '61,
24, '61,
24, '61,
24, '61,
24, '61,
25, '64,
24, '61,
24, '61,
24, '61,
July 24, '61,
Feb. 25. '62,
July
July
Julv
July
Oct.
July
July
July
July
July
July 24,
Mar. 14,
Mar. 1,
July 24,
July 24,
July 24,
July 24,
July 24,
'61,
July 24,
'61,
July 24,
'61,
July 24,
'61,
July 24,
'61,
Feb. 25,
'61,
July 24,
'61,
July 24,
'61,
July 24,
'61,
July 24,
'61,
July 24,
'61,
June 15,
'61,
July 24,
'61,
July 24,
'61,
Mar. 4,
'62,
July 24,
'61,
July 24,
'61,
Feb. 18,
'64,
July 24,
'61,
July 24,
'61,
July 24,
'61,
July 24,
'61,
July 24,
'61,
Julv 24,
'61,
July 24,
'61,
July 24,
'61,
July 24,
'61,
July 24,
'61,
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate — date unknown.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Tr lusferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet
Died at Smoketown, Va., Nov. 12, 1862, of wds.
received at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862,
INIustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
INIustered out with companv, June 11, 1864.
Transferred to 190th reg. P.'V., May 31, '64— Vot.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 15, '62.
Transferred to 51st regiment P. V.. Oct. 29, 1861.
Died at Camp Tenally, Va., Aug. 22, 1861.
Mustered out with companv, Juno 11, 1864.
Transferred to 190th reg. P.'V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V. Mav 31, '64.
Died at Camp Pierpont, Va., March 11, 1862.
Killed at Bull Run, August 30, 1862.
Died at Alexandria, Va., Jan. 5, 186.3, of wounds
received at Fredericksburg, Dec, 13, 1862,
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged Nov, 10, 1863, for wounds received at
vSouth Mountain, September 14, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with companv, June 11, 1864.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Transferred to 190th reg. P.'V,, May 31, '64— Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 28, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 30, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 31, '62.
Mustere'd out with company, June 11, 1864.
Pris. fr. Dec. 13, '62, to May 17, '63— wd. at Spott-
sylvania C. H., May 8, '64— mustered out with
company, June 11, '64.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 5, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, April 1, '63.
Transferred to I90th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Deserted August 1, 1861.
Deserted July 15, 1863.
Mustered out with company, Juno 11, 1864.
Wounded at Fredericksburg, December 13, '62—
absent, sick, at muster out.
Mustered out with company. June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Wd. May 8, 1864— absent, sick, at muster out.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P, V,, May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vot.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 23, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 15, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Apr. 12, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 8, 1862.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Promoted to Sergeant Major, December 7, 1831.
Killed at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30,'62.
Died July 6, '62, of wounds received at Charles
City Cross Roads, June 30, 1862.
Killed at Spottsylvania C. H., May 12, 1864.
Died May 16, 1864, of wds. rec. at Spottsylvania
C, H., May 10, '64— bu, in Nat. Cem., Arlington.
Killed at Bull Run, August 30, 1862.
Deserted August 1, 1861,
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 24, '61.
Killed at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30, 1862.
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Discharged January 22, '63, of wounds received
at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Wounded at Bull Run, August 30, 1862— mus-
tered out with company, June 11, 1863.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with comoany, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 22, '62.
THREE YEARS SERVICE.
903
Ream, William
Reckord, William.
Stewart, Robert B..
Somers, Wm. B ....
Simpson, David.
Stewart, James S ...
Stephens, Edward
Stoutengle, Oeo. W
Slierman, Berd. B..
Stunkerd, Robert...
Private Aug. 26, '62,
do July 24, '61,
Julv 24, '61,
July 24, '61,
..do.
..do.
.do,
Shuman, Henry.,
Sproul, Oliver... .
Swartz, John
Tomb, James F..
Thomas, James E...
Williams, Sauford..
Wilson, Abed. B
Williams, John W..
Waltemeyer, Henry
Wolf, Andrew
Williams, Joseph...
Waltemeyer, Wm ..
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.,
..do.,
..do..
.do..
July 24, '61,
July 24, '61,
July 24, '61,
June 1.5, '61,
July 24, '61,
July 24, '61,
Mar. 19, '62,
July 24, '61,
July 24, '61,
July 24, '61,
July 24, '61,
June 15, '61,
July 24, '61,
July 24, '61,
July 24, '61,
July 24, '61,
July 24, '61,
Feb. IB, '64,
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, '64.
Killed at Wilderness, Mav 8, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Wounded at Fredericksburg, December 13, '63—
absent, sick, at muster out.
Discharged February 20, 1863, for wounds re-
ceived at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Discharged May 16, 1863, for wounds received at
Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 25, '62.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Died at Georgetown, D. C, October 13, 1864— bu-
ried in Military Asylum Cemetery, D. C.
Killed at South Mountain, September 14, 1862.
Killed at South Mountain, September 14, 1862.
Killed at Wilderness, May 8, 1864— Vet.
Prisoner from December 13, '02, to May 17, '63—
mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Died at Camp Pierpont, Va., March 21, 1862.
Prisoner from Dec. 13, '62, to May 17, '63— mus-
tered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Transferred to 190th reg. P.'V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Discharged Oct. 31, 1862, for wounds received at
Bull Run, August 30, 1862.
Transferred to 191st regiment P. V., May 31, 1864.
Company I.*
RECRUITED IN HUNTINGDON COUNTY.
James C. Baker
Capt...
Feb. 6, '62,
3 Died July 7, 1862.
Chill W. Hazzard..
...do....
July 30, '61,
3 Pr. to Capt., April 20, 1863-Bv. Major, Mar. 13,
1865— mus. out with company, June 11, 1864.
Perry Etchison
IstLt..
Mar. 17, '62,
3 Resigned Julv 18, 1862.
Wm. H. Myers
...do....
July 24, '61,
1
3 Pr. fr. Sgt. Maj. to 1st Lt., April 20, 1863— Bv.
Capt., Mar. 13, 1665— mustered out with corn-
pan v, June 11, 1864.
Samuel J. Cloyd....
2d Lt.
Mar. 17, '62,
i Discharged Jaimarv 7, 1863.
Frank. D. Stephens
...do....
Mar. 17, '62,
? Pr. from private to 1st Sgt., April 24, 1862— to 2d
Lt., April 24, 1803— pris. at Gaines' Mill, June
27, 1862— Wounded at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13,
1862— tr. to Co., D, 190th reg. P. V., June 1, 1864.
And'w J. Demming
1st Sgt.
Mar. 17, '62, .
} Captured at Weldon railroad, August 19, 1864.
Wm. W.Woods
...do
Aug. 10, '61, '
} Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Thos. M.Kelly
Serg't..
Mar. 17, '62, '.
5
David Long
...do
Mar. 17, '62, f
JohnC. Rinker
...do
Mar. 17, '62, ?
R Y \skin
.. do
Mar. 17, '62, £
April 5, '62, £
Seth Alexander
...do
Corp....
...do
Mar. 17, '62, l
Mar. 17, '62, 3
Mar. 17, '62, 3
Eli as B. WiJson
...do
David W. Stevens...
...ao
Mar. 17, '62, 3
John B. Chilcoat
...do
Mar. 17, '62, 3
Wm. H. Harris
...do
Mar. 17, '62, 3
Wm. D. Hancock...
...do
Mar. 17, '62, 3
Abraham D. Uong..
...do
Mar. 17, '62, i
Henry C Lyon
...do
Mar. 17, '62, 3
Captured at Welden railroad, August 19, 1864—
died a prisoner— date unknown.
Chas. H. Martin
...do
Mar. 17, '62, 3
Captured at Weldon railroad, August 19, 1864.
John Harvey
Muc...
Mar. 17, '62, c
Geo. W. Weight
...do
Mar. 17, '62, 3
Albert, Henrv
Private
April 5, '62, 3
Allen, Robert J
...do
April 5, '62, 3
...do
Mar. 17, '62, 3
Mar. 17, '62, 3
Baker, Josiah
...do
* There is no muster-out roll of this company on file in the Adjutant General's Office.
904
FOETT-PIRST REGIMENT — TWELFTH RBSEEVB,
Butts, John F.
Black, John....
Briggs, John A
Bypuss, Herman...
Carother, Wm. H..
Cornelius, John
Copenhaven, Wm...
Cloyd, Thomas
Duffield, Joseph R..
De Armlt, JohnC...
Durboran, Isaac H
Elliott, James A....
Giles, James P
Gluch, John
Flick, George W..
Hamman, Peter...
Harvey, William
Hancock, Aquilla...
Huntsman, Jas. H
Hancock, Jeremiah
Hicks, Thomas J
Hudson, Augus's B
Johns, John E
KeUey, Alfred
Kelley, Thomas S..
Knoljb, James
Leerd, Adam
Livinghouse, B. F.
Leerd, George
Locke, Jonathan.
Locke, Daniel
Livinghouse, J. C.
Linch, Michael
Madden, Oliver C.
Malone, William....
Myers, John J
Montgomery Jacob
Martin, Benjamin R
M'Mullen, John....
Neff, Peter
Need, George M
Naugle, Isaac
O'Neil, Henry
Palmer, Lafayette.
Rutter, Alfred..
Richart, William...
Ramsey, Robert F.
Rutter, Elisha
Ramsey, Thos. Jr..
Roberts, David.
Ramsey, Austin....
Smith, Jesse P
Shafler, Edw'd H..
Snyder, Elias
Speer, George W....
Shaffer, Henry
Smith, Willis C...
Shaffer, George F..
Sneath, John S
Speaker, James A..
Swartz, Daniel
Thomas, Joseph A.
..do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
June 15,
Mar, 17,
Mar. 17,
Mar. 17,
Mar. 17,
Mar. 29,
Mar. 29,
June 15,
Mar. 29,
Mar. 29,
Mar. 29,
Mar. 14,
Mar. 17,
Mar. 17,
iMar. 17,
Mar. 17,
Mar. 17,
Mar. 17,
April 5,
Mar. 17,
Mar. 17,
Mar. 17,
Mar. 17,
Mar. 17,
Mar. 17,
.
Mar. 17,
April 7,
.... Mar. 29,
.... Mar. 29,
Mar. 29,
'61,
'62,
'62,
'62,
'62,
'62,
'62,
'61,
'62,
'62,
'62,
'62,
'62,
'62,
'62,
'62,
'62.
'62,
'62,
'62, I
'62, I
'62, I
'62,
'62, !
'62, I
Mustered out with company June 11, 1864.
Tr. to Co. D, 190th reg. P. V., June 1, '64— pris.
at Weldon railroad, Aug. 19, '64— died— date
unknown.
Tr. to Co. D, 190th reg. P. V., June 1, '64— pris.
at Weldon railroad, Aug. 19, '64— died — date
unknown.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Tr, to Co. D, 190th reg. P. V., June 1, '64— pris.
at Weldon railroad, Aug. 19, '64.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Deserted April 24, 1862.
Tr. to Co. D, 190th reg. P. V., June 1, '64— pria.
at Weldon railroad, Aug. 19, '64.
Tr. to Co. D, 190th reg. P. V., June 1, '64— pris.
at Weldon railroad, Aug. 19, '64— died— date
unknown.
Tr. to Co. D, 190th reg. P. V., June 1, '64— pris.
at Weldon railroad, Aug. 19, '64— died— date
unknown.
Tr. to Co. D, 190th reg. P. V., June 1, '64— pris.
at Weldon railroad, Aug. 19, '64— died— date
unknown.
Captured at Weldon railroad, Aug. 19, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Deserted April 8, 1862.
Transferred to Co. D., 190th reg. P. V., June 1, '64.
Deserted April 24, 1862.
'62, ; 3 I
'62, I 3 i
3 Captured at Weldon Railroad, August 19, 1864—
' died a prisoner — date unknown.
THREE YEARS' SERVICE.
9on
NAME.
BANK.
DATE OP MUSTER
INTO SERVICE.
I
i
3
1
3
3
3
3
REMARKS.
Taylor, George B....
"Vaughn, Thos. W...
M^rlght, Henry C...
Whitman, John A..
Walls, William H..
Young, Jacob A '
Young, George
Private
...do
...do
...do
...do
..do
..do
April 5, '62,
Mar. 17, '62,
Mar. 17, '62,
Mar. 17, '62,
Mar. 17, '62,
Mar. 17, '62,
Mar. 17, '62,
Transferred to Co., D, 190th regiment P. V., June
1, 1864— pris. at Weldon Railroad, Aug. 19, '<;4.
Company K. *
recruited in franklin county.
.Johns. Eyster
.Tesse Little
Capt....
1st Lt..
2d Lt...
1st Sgt.
Serg't..
...do
do
June 1.5, '61,
June 15, '61,
3
|3
1 Discharged July 20, 1862.
1 Promoted from 1st Sgt.— resigned July 26, 1862,
1 Promoted to Capt. and A. C. S., Sept. 22, 1862.
Transferred to company I, July 20, 1862.
Transferred to company A, July 20, 1862.
Transferred to Co. A, July 20, '62, as private.
Transferred to company C, July 20, 1862.
Transferred to company C, July 20, 1862.
Transferred.
Transferred to company A, July 20, 1862.
Transferred to company C, July 20, 1862.
Transferred to company C, July 20, 1862.
Transferred to companv C, July 20, 1862.
Discharged December 30, 1861.
Transferred to company A, July 20, 1862.
Transferred to company A, July 20, 1862.
Transferred to company B, July 20, 1862.
Transferred to company F, July 20, 1862.
Transferred.
Transferred to company A, July 20, 1862.
Transferred to company B, July 20, 1862.
Transferred to company C, July 20, 1862.
Transferred.
Transferred to company E, July 20, 1862.
Transferred.
Transferred to company I, July 20, 1862.
Transferred to company C, July 20, 1862.
Transferred to company G, July 20, 1862.
Transferred to company A, July 20, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 5, '62.
Transferred to company H, July 20, 1862.
Transferred to company H, July 20, 1862.
Transferred to company I, July 20, 1862.
Transferred to company E, July 20, 1862.
Elisha D. Reed
Joseph R. Duffield.
L. D. MiddlekauflF..
W. R. Pilkiugton...
H. D Witmer .
June 15, '61,
June 15, '61,
June 15, '61,
June 15, '61,
June 13, '61,
June 13, '61,
June 1.5, '61,
June 15, '61,
June 13, '61,
Jitne 15, '61,
June 13, '61,
June 15, '61,
June 15, '61,
June 15, '61,
June 15, '61,
June 15, '61,
June 15, '61,
June 15, '61,
July 19, '61,
June 15, '61,
June 15, '61,
June 15, '61,
June L5, '61,
June 1.5, '61,
June 15, '61,
June 25, '61,
June 15, '61,
July 24, '61,
June 15, '61,
June 15, '61,
June 15, '61,
June 1.5, '61,
June 15, '61,
June 15, '61,
June 15, '61,
June 15, '61,
June 15, '61,
June 15, '61,
June 15, '61,
June 15, '61,
June 1.5, '61,
June 15, '61,
June 15, '61,
June 15, '61,
June 15, '61,
June 15, '61,
June 15, '61,
June 15, '61,
June 1.5, '61,
June 15, '61,
June 15, '61,
June 15, '61,
June 15, '61,
June 1.5, '61,
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
Samuel C. Giffin
.Tohn W.Setchel
Frank W. Hench....
...do
Corp....
...do
...do
John G. Rohm
John Patton
...do
..do
Joseph P. Rhodes...
William A. Fry
...do
...do
...do
Chris'n C. Eckert...
William Smith
Muc...
...do
Armstrong, Wm....
Arndt, Leander
Armstrong, L. V....
Bontzell, Wm. H ...
Bowman, Geo. B....
Private
...do
...do
...do
...do
..do
Buckner, Fred. R...
Butts, John F
...do
. do
Bossinger, John
Brown, Geo. B..
...do
do
Brown, Eenj. F
Badgley, George
Campbell, Wm. M..
Carpenter, John W
Durboran, I. H ..
...do
...do
...do
...do
do
...do
Davis, Robert C
Duffield, W. S..
...do
do
Transferred.
Transferred to company G, July 20, 1862.
Eckart, John C
Flanagan, Peter F...
...do
...do
...do
Transferred to company B, July 20, 1862.
Died at Camp Pierpont, Va., March 17, 1862.
Transferred to company A, July 20, 1862.
Fleming, G. W. F..
Fox, William R
Fockler, Samuel
Fox, Wilson C
...do
...do
...do
do
Transferred to company A, July 20, 1862.
Wounded at Dranesviile, Dec. 20, '61— Died Oct.
10, 18(i2, of wounds received in action.
Transferred.
Transferred to company G, July 20, 1862.
Graham, David H...
Gill. John
...do
do
Transferred to company E, July 20, 1862.
Deserted Julv 9, 1861.
Haines, John
do
Transferred to company C, July 20, 1862.
Harden, James
Hench, Nicholas I..
Hanev, Peter
...do
...do
do
Transferred.
Transferred to company A, July 20, 1862.
Transferred to company A, July 20, 1862.
Hall, Noel I
do
Transferred to company A, July 20, 1S62.
Hockensmith, J
Helm, Nicholas B...
Harder, Warren P..
Jacobs, Robert E....
Kuh, William
...do
...do
...do
...do
..do
Transferred to company C, July 20, 1862.
Transferred to company G, July 20, 1862.
Transferred.
Transferred to company C, July 20, 1862-
Transferred to company C, July 20, 1862,
Ligget, John C
...do
Died at Camp Pierpont, Va., January 6, 1862.
^ This company
114
has neither muster-in nor muster-out rolls on file in Adjutant General's Office.
906
FOETY-TIRST KEGIMENT — TWELFTH RESERVE.
Lerch, David R
liinthurst, Jas. F...
Linch, Michael
Loan, James
Niiller, John A
M'Callasier, W. A..
Marshall, Robt. E...
Melott, Stephen
Melott, Frederick...
M'Dougal, William
Martin, Calvin
Myers, David
Mentsel, Henry J...
Neflf", George
Neff, Peter.
O'Brien, Michael....
Pannett, Headley...
Ross, John M
Rouse, William
Shillen, Thomas T..
Snyder, John H
Stoutengle, Geo. W
Surrill, Robert W...
Sweger, Joshua
Teelin, Charles R...
Toomey, Ezra
Vanard, John B
"Vandyke, James M
Woods, Richard
Wiant, Frisby T....
Williams, Sanford ..
Wisemiller, Conrad
Woods, Thomas C.
Woods, William W
Wilson, James
ZohoD , Anthony
Zeigler, William P..
Private
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do....
...do
...do
...do
do
...do
do
do
do
do
...do
..do
..do
..do
..do
June 15,
'61,
June 15,
'61,
June 15,
'61,
June 15,
'61,
June 15,
'61,
June 15.
'61,
June 15,
'61,
June 15,
'61,
June 13,
'61,
June 13,
'61,
June 15,
'61,
June 13,
'61,
June 13,
'61,
June 15,
'61,
June 15,
'61,
June 15,
'61,
June 15,
'61,
June 15,
'61,
June 15,
'61,
June 15,
'61,
June 15,
'61,
June 15,
'61,
May 30,
'61,
June 15,
'61,
May 30,
'61,
June 15,
'61,
June 13,
'61,
June 15,
'61,
June 15,
'61,
June 15,
'61,
June 15,
'61,
June 15,
'61,
June 15,
'61,
June 15,
'61,
July 5,
'61,
July 13,
'61,
June 15,
'61,
Transferred to company B, July 20,
Transferred to company B, July 20,
Transferred to company I, July 20,
Transferred to company C, July 20, 1
Transferred to company A, July 20,
Transferred.
Triinsferred to company A, July 20,
Transferred to company A, July 20,
Transferred to company C, July 20,
Transferred to company C, July 20,
Transferred to company H, July 20,
Transferred to company C, July 20,
Transferred to company C, July 20,
Transferred.
Transferred to company I, July 20,
Transferred to company E, July 20,
Transferred to company A, July 20,
Transferred to company A, July 20,
Transferred.
Transferred to company C, July 20,
Transferred to company B, July 20,
Transferred to company H, July 20,
Transferred to company E, July 20,
Transferred to company A, July 20,
Transferred to company E, July 20,
Transferred to company A, July 20,
Transferred to company C, July 20,
Deserted September, 1861.
Transferred to company C, July 20,
Transferred to company C, July 20,
Transferred to company H, July 20,
Transferred to company B, July 20,
Transferred to company B, July 20,
Transferred.
Transferred to company B, July 20,
Transferred.
Transferred to company A, July 20,
1862.
1862.
1802.
1862.
1862.
1862.
1862.
1862.
1862.
1862.
1862.
1862.
1862.
1862.
1862.
1862.
1862.
1862.
Forty-Second Regiment,
BUCKTAIT .
ON the 13tli of April, 1861, Thomas L. Kane, brother of Dr. Kane, the
famous Arctic explorer, and himself schooled by extensive travel in the
wilds of the Eocky Mountains, applied to Governor Curtin for permission to
raise a company of mounted riflemen from among the hardy yeomenry of the
counties of Forest, M'Kean and Elk, popularly known as the wildcat district.
Authority was immediately given as requested, and in less than a week the men
began to assemble at the points of rendezvous. On the 17th it was decided to
change the organization from cavalry to infantry. The men, for the most part
lumbermen, came clad in their red flannel shirts, bearing their trusty rifles, and
wearing each in his hat, a bucktail. No one was accepted who did not prove
himself a skilled marksman. All were carefully examined by a surgeon, and
none but soimd and hardy men taken.
The idea of recruiting this class of men was suggested by Dr. Kane. He had
found in his Arctic experience that ordinary sailors — web footed as he termed
them^ — were not the men for overland exploration, and he had conceived the
idea of organizing a party from among the hunters of this forest region — men
quick of perception, who knew the signiflcance of the rustle of a leaf or the snap
of a twig, and who were accustomed to a life in the' woods for days and weeks
together — ^for a second voyage of exploration. The fulfillment of this purpose
was only prevented by his untimely death. When hostilities were about to
open, the idea of organizing a rifle or skirmish regiment from this class of men
was at once entertained, and its wisdom recognized.
On the 24th of April, a hundred men had assembled at the rafting place on
the Sinnemahoning, where they at once commenced constructing their trans-
ports. Two days later the entire force, three hundred and fifteen strong, em-
barked upon three rafts, and with a green hickory pole, surmounted by a buck-
tail, for a flagstaff, the stars and stripes flying, and the martial strains of fife
and drums echoing through the forests, they commenced the movement for the
general camp of rendezvous at the capital.
Although authority had been given for recruiting this force, yet no order
had been issued by the Governor for marchlug, and before it had proceeded
far it was found at headquarters that only a limited number could be ac-
cepted. A telegram was accordingly dispatched directing them to turn back
upon their arrival at Lock Haven, but through the connivance of General Jack,
man, of the militia, who was very desirous that these hardy men of the forest
should be received, the message was never delivered, and they were borne on-
ward by the current over the broad bosom of the Susquehanna, and upon their
arrival at Harrisburg saluted the city with a volley from their rifles.
908 FORTY-SECOND EEGIMENT — BUCKTAIL. 1861
From the insignia in their hats they were at once recognized and known as
the Bucktails. Authority was given for mustering them into the service as the
Seventeenth (three months') Eegiment, and an organization was effected by the
choice of Thomas L. Kane, Colonel. But a Seventeenth Regiment had already
been organized and mustered into service in Philadelphia, and a difficulty arising
as to the acceptance of so large a number from a district containing only a small
population, the organization was not consummated, and Colonel Kane, declining
his commission, was mustered into service on the 13tli of May as a private.
In the meantime, other companies had been recruited, and had assembled in
camps, with like expectations, and were similarly disappointed. Eoy Stone, a
citizen of Warren county, had recruited a company, in April, composed of a
class of men similar in occupation and exi)erience to those led by Kane. They
bore their own rifles, and dwelt principally upon the head waters of the Alle-
gheny Eiver. Disappointed in being admitted to the three months' service,
they remained, for some time encamped at the Court House in Warren, and
were fed by the citizens. With no authority to provide for them. Governor
Curtin advised them to disband. But this thoy were imwiliing to do. Tiring
of inactivity, they gladly acceded to a proposition from their captain to move
down the Allegheny upon flat-boats to Pittsburg, and thence proceed to join
General M'Clellan in West Virginia, as an independent corps of sharp-shooters.
They were five days in making the run, being entertained at the towns along
the river, and receiving many recruits on the way. At Pittsburg they were the
guests of the city, and here Captain Stone received a summons from Governor
Curtin to march to Harrisburg, where the company would be assigned to the
Eeserve Corps. Another company was recruited in Chester county, one in
Perry, one in Clearfield, one in Carbon and two in Tioga.
For some time after the arrival of the men in camp a regimental organiza-
tion was delayed. The officers of the companies most allied to each other in
taste and training, out of which it was proposed to form a rifle regiment, hav-
ing conferred together, and tiring of the delays which still continued, finally
united in presenting the following paper to General M'Call: "The under-
signed, captains of companies now in Camp Curtin, present their respects to
Major General M'Call, congratulating the army of Pennsylvania upon being
placed under such a commander. They beg not to be supposed desirous of in-
terferring with Major General M'Call's discretion in expressing a desire to have
their companies united to form one regiment under the command of Colonel
Thomas L. Kane. They are assured that their men are peculiarly qualified to
serve efficiently in a regiment of rifles under Colonel Kane, being, with few
exceptions, men of extremely Jiardy habits and trained from boyhood to the use of
arms. [Signed.] Captains Philip Holland, Julius Sherwood, George B. Over-
ton, John A. Eldred, Wm. T. Blanchard, Hugh M'Donald, E. A. Irvin, Eoy
Stone and A. E. Niles."* An election was soon ordered, which was held on the
12th of June, with the following result : Thomas L. Kane, Colonel; Charles
J. Biddle, Lieutenant Colonel, and Eoy Stone, Major. Colonel Kane, accord-
ingly, received his commission bearing date of June 12th; but, though the first
choice of his men, he was but a civilian, and believing that selfish ambition
should be subordinated to the public weal, he yielded to a patriotic impulse, at
that time most rare, though most noble and magnanimous, and resigned his
* Patriot and Union, Harrisburg, June 13, 1831.
1861 SKIRMISH AT NEW CREEK. 909
commission as Colonel on the following day, accompanying his resignation with
a request that Lieutenant Colonel Biddle, who had been educated in the pro-
fession of arms, and had acquired experience on the battle-field in the war with
Mexico, should be commissioned in his place.* This request was acceded to
by the men at his earnest solicitation, and a second election was held which re-
sulted in accordance with his wish. Unwilling to allow so honorable and un-
selfish an act to pass without some mark of their appreciation, the captains of
the several companies passed resolutions soliciting a change of the name from
the "Eifle Regiment," to that of the "Kane Rifle Regiment of the Pennsyl-
vania Reserve Corps."t In compliance with his request a special order was
issued from headquarters, Xo. 95, and approved, and made of record by the
War Department, making the change of name as requested, which accordingly
became the official designation. The regiment therefore started into service
with a variety of prenomens : The Forty-second of the line, the Thirteenth
Reserve, the Rifle, the First Rifle, the Kane Rifle, and the Bucktail. The lat-
ter was the popular name, known and read of all ; it was the name it bore in
the army, and was known throughout the world where the record of our great
warfare was read.
On the 21st of June, the regiment, together with the Fifth, Colonel Simmons,
and Barr's Battery, was ordered to the support of Colonel Wallace, at Cumber-
land, Maryland. Proceeding by rail to Hopewell, Bedford county, it marched
thence to Bedford Springs, a distance of twenty-three miles — its first march.
On the 27th, the command proceeded to the State line, a distance of about forty
miles, where was established Camp Mason and Dixon. Two weeks later. Col-
onel Wallace's regiment having been ordered to Martinsburg to join the com-
mand of General Patterson, this portion of Maryland was left open to the enemy.
A mounted force under the leadership of Colonel Angus M'Donald was destroy-
ing, unchecked, the property of the Baltimore and Ohio railroad, and at the
earnest solicitation of the officers of the road, the command broke camp on the
7th of July, and marched to Cumberland, occupying the camp which Colonel
Wallace had vacated. On the 12th, a scouting party of sixty men, under com-
mand of Lieutenant Colonel Kane, went forward and crossed into Virginia. At
New Creek Village the party was surrounded by M'Donald's rebel cavalry, but
by the skillful management of Kane, the rebels were worsted in a sharp skirmish
that ensued, and driven away with the loss of eight killed and double the num-
ber wounded. The scouts escaped without injury. Colonel Biddle moved with
his entire command to their relief, and immediately dispatched Kane with two
hundred men to follow the retreating enemy. He came up with them at Ridge-
* Letter op Colonel Kane to Governor Curtin, June 13, 1861.— "Sir: I this day
resign the post of Colonel of the Rifle Regiment of the Reserve Volunteer Corps of Pennsyl-
vania, respectfully presenting for appointment by you, to fill my place, Lieutenant Colonel
Charles J. Biddle, of Philadelphia, whose merits as an ofiScer and a gentlemen need no other
advocacy on my part."
jJL^aoJjVnoss.— Resolved, That in accepting the resignation of our Colonel, and electing
another oflacer in his place, which we do because he insists upon it— and calls on us to give
proof of our attachment and confidence in him by this sacrifice of feeling— we desire not to be
forgotten Colonel Kane's self-devotion ; therefore be it
Resolved, That we respectfully soUcit Major General M'CaU, if there is no rule in the ser-
vice to prevent his doing so, to change the name of our regiment from the " Rifle Regiment of
the Pennsylvania Reserve," to that of "Kane Rifle Regiment of the Pennsylvania Reserve."
[Signed.] H. M'Donald, John Eldred, E. A. Irvin, Roy Stone, PhUip Holland, Langhom W^is-
tar, A. E. Niles, William T. Blanchard.
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ville, nine miles from N^ew Creek, and after a severe skirmisli succeeded in gain-
ing possession of the village, posting Ms little force in a stone house, which was
held untd Colonel Biddle with his command arrived. On the morning of the
13th, the entire command fell back, and took position at New Creek and Pied-
mont, which were held until the 27th of July, when, in pursuance of orders, it
returned to Harrisburg.
On the 1st of August, the regiment was reviewed by Governor Ourtin, and
on the 6th, was ordered to report to General Banks at Harper's Ferry. Here
it was assigned to a brigade composed of the Twenty-eighth New York, the
Second and Twelfth Massachusetts, and the Second United States Cavalry,
commanded by Colonel George H. Thomas. In this brigade it served through
all the marches made by the division until the 1st of October, when, in accord-
ance with orders from the Secretary of War, it moved to TenaUytown and
joined the Eeserves. Here it was for a time attached to the Second Brigade,
commanded by General Meade. After witnessing for the first time the drUI
of the regiment, the General wrote in very complimentary terms to its com-
mander, in which he said: "The promptness and precision of the manceuvres,
the spirited manner in which the movements were made, reflected great credit
on yourself and the officers and men of your command. I feel satisfied that
men giving such evidence of practice and good discipline can be relied on in
the hour of trial." It being a rifle regiment and adapted to special service,
General M'CaU detached it from the Second Brigade, and ordered its com-
mander to make his reports directly to his headquarters. Upon the advance
of the division into Virginia, the BucktaUs led the way. On the 20th of Octo-
ber, companies A, G, H, I and K, under the command of Lieutenant Colonel
Kane, encountered a body of the Louisiana Zouaves, (Tigers,) near Hunter's
MiU. A sharp skirmish ensued, in which the Zouaves were driven with loss.
On the 12th of December, Colonel Biddle resigned to take his seat in Con-
gress, to which body he had recently been elected from Philadelphia. On the
20th of December, under command of Lieutenant Colonel Kane, it marched
with Ord's Brigade to Dranesville, where the enemy was met in force. About
noon, information was received that a large body of the rebels were in the vi-
cinity, advancing upon the Centre ville road. The Bucktails were at once posted
in support of the battery, and the battle opened with an artillery duel, during
which the infantry laid upon their arms. After a half hour the enemy's fire
began to slacken. At this time Colonel Kane, who was On the right of the
column, discovered that the rebel infantry were passing through an opening
near the wood, evidently intending a flank movement, or designing to occupy
a brick house within a hundred yards of his line. He accordingly sent a de-
tachment of twenty men to take the house, which they did, and under shelter
of its walls maintained a hot fire upon the advancing force, which consisted of
three regiments and a battery of two small guns. As they approached, the
Bucktails, inspu-ed by the presence and example of their leader, kept up a
steady and effective fire. Lying upon the ground as they loaded their pieces,
they rose suddenly, took deliberate aim, and fired, then dropped upon the ground
again. The fire becoming too hot for them, the rebels began to fall back. As
the Bucktails arose to follow. Colonel Kane was shot in the face, the ball crush-
ing through the roof of the mouth, inflicting a painful wound. But bandaging
it, he continued to advance with his men. The enemy now fled in precipitation,
leaving Lis dead and wounded upon the field, and one piece of artillery, which,
1862 BATTLE OF DRAT^ESVILLE 911
but for the positive orders of the General in command, would have been cap-
tured by the Bucttails. The loss was two men killed, and two officers and
twenty-six men wounded.
On the 22d of January, 1862, an election was held for Colonel, which re-
sulted in the choice of Hugh W. M'N'eO, Captain of company D; Lieutenant
Colonel Kane being at this time in hospital suffering greatly from the wound
received at Dranesville.
Upon the recovery of Colonel Kane sufficiently to take the field, he addressed
a paper to General M'Clellan, containing the out-lines of a system of skirmish
tactics which he had devised, and which he submitted for the General's opinion.
The system was regarded with nuich favor, and the paper was returned with
the following endorsement : " March 7th, 1862. Eespectfully referred to Gen-
eral M'Call, with instructions to detail four companies of the Kane Eifles to
report to Colonel Kane, and until further orders to be drilled by Colonel Kane
exclusively in the system of tactics devised by him, so far as the same hi not
inconsistent with the official system." In conformity with this order companies
C, G, H and I were selected and placed under his tuition.
On the 10th of March, the campaign opened, and ten days of rough weather
were spent, without shelter, in the march to Manassas and return to Alexan-
dria. The Bucktails were now attached to the First Brigade, commanded by
General Eeynolds, and the Eeserves were assigned to the First Corps. Upon
the arrival of the regiment at Falmouth, owing to the serious illness of Colonel
M'Neil, and the detachment of Lieutenant Colonel Kane, Major Stone assumed
command of the remaining six companies.
About the middle of May, Colonel Kane, with his force of four companies,
was ordered to report to Colonel Bayard, commanding a brigade of cavalry.
The brigade being the extreme advance of General M'Dowell, the Bucktails
were pushed on a reconnoissance to within six miles of Hanover Court House,
whence they were re-called and ordered to support Fremont in the pursuit of
Stonewell Jackson up the Shenandoah VaUey. The brilliant service of the
brigade between May 25th, and June 6th, following, is a memorable period in
their history. They led Freement's extreme advance throughout the entire pur-
suit, conducting their marching and fighting according to their peculiar tactics.
In twelve successive days, during seven of which they were constantly engaged
with the enemy, they marched nearly twenty miles a day, and counting flank
marching and service in fight, exclusive of foraging, an estimate of thirty-two
more. Without tents, blankets, or regular rations (there being issued to them
in twelve days only three and a half rations of crackers, one of meat and two
of coffee and sugar,) they outmarched and wore down all the horses of the cav-
alry. Thus in less than a fortnight the effective force of the battalion was
reduced to one hundred and twenty-eight men. On the 6th of Jime, upon their
arrival at Harrisonburg, at evening, reports came that the Fii'st New Jersey Cav-
alry had fallen into an ambuscade, and that the wounded, including Captain
Haines, a brave young officer, were left lying upon the field. It was necessary
to know the position and strength of the enemy. It was important, also, to
keep him too hard pressed to suffer him to act separately against Shields, whose
command he could not cope with when united with Fremont's. Colonel Kane
and his scouts, one hundred and four in number, voluntered to go forward,
hoping to rescue the wounded. Advancing through a wood to the left of the
road, they suddenly encountered a rebel regiment in line of battle. Sending
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back the good tidings that he had found the enemy, he at once attacked. The
enemy's line broke in front under the Bucktail fire, and was driven back; but
others on the line held their ground or closed inward. When it was evident
that the enemy was in force, private Martin Kelly signalized himself by an act
of heroic devotion. The line of the enemy was protected from the fire of the
battalion by the crest of a hill, the Fiffcy-eighth Virginia being formed but a few
paces in front. Kelly seeing that the Colonel was about to give the order to
advance, said " Colonel shall I draw their fire ?" and deliberately stepping from
behind a tree received, without flinching, a volley of balls, falling dead upon
the instant. Belying upon a promise of support from General Fremont, the
Bucktails stoutly held their ground under cover of the trees, loading and firing
with the accuracy for which they were celebrated. Colonel Kane was wounded
in the leg early in the fight; but leaning against a tree he directed the battle.
The rebel line beginning to waver, an officer stepped out in front and lu-ged
them on, the emphatic "Virginians!" sounding through aU the din. Private
Holmes, who had already received a mortal wound, and was lying close by
Colonel Kane, rose up and deliberately fired at the ofl&cer, who leaped sharply
up and fell dead.* It was the rebel General Ashby, who was commanding
Stuart's Brigade, consisting of the Forty-fourth and Fifty-eighth Virginia, the
First Maryland and a Louisiana Eegiment of this brigade. Against this pow-
erftil force the handful of BucktaUs was contending, at every moment in ex-
pectation that reinforcements would come; but though repeatedly called for, and,
as is alleged, two regiments were ordered, none ever appeared on the ground.
After maintaining the contest for upwards of an hour, and finding the rebel
force closing in upon him, Colonel Kane gave the signal to scatter; but scarcely
had it been given, when he was struck heavily on the breast with a sharp heeled
rifle, throwing him senseless upon the ground. Captain Taylor drew off the
remnant of the command, but unwilling to leave his commander alone, wounded,
upon the field, turned back to rescue him facing the fire, and was captured, t
The enemy recognizing his chivalrous conduct offered him his parole; but he
* Ashby witnessed this result, and the persistent stand of his opponents, with fiery impa-
tience. He directed the Fifty-eighth to cease firing, and press the enemy with the bayonet ;
and, putting spur to his horse, rushed forward, shouting "Virginians charge," when the ani-
mal was shot under him and feU. In an instant he was on his feet, and again advanced. He
had not, however, moved ten steps, and was still ordering the men not to fire, but depend on
the bayonet, when a bullet pierced his body, and he fell dead almost instantly, at the very
moment when the shout of triumph around him indicated the repulse of the enemy. — Military
Biography of Stonewall Jackson, John Esten Cooke, (Rebel, ) p. 170.
t It was perhaps two hours after, that orders came for three regiments of infantry to retrace
the steps they had taken in the morning, and we felt sure, from the command being accom-
panied by General Ewell in person that some serious work was on hand. The regiments se-
lected were the Fifty-eighth and Forty- fourth Virginia and the First Maryland. After moving
through the woods for some distance we were met by Greneral Ashby, when the command was
halted and two companies of the First Maryland thrown forward as skirmishers under the
immediate eye, I may say, command, of Ashby. The reserves followed closely, and in half an
hour three or four shots announced that the enemy was near. The Fifty-eighth was ordered
up and soon became hotly engaged. The fire of the enemy was very deadly, and the Fifty-
eighth recoiled before it. * ■» * After the fall of Ashby, the troops engaged fell
back in great confusion, when General Ewell, rushing through a storm of bullets, ordered the
Mary landers to charge Under the gallant Johnson they rushed to the attack, and, after a
short but sanguinary engagement, drove the enemy from the field. We then discovered that
we had encountered the celebrated Bucktail Rifles, commanded by Lieutenant Colonel Kane,
who was wounded and a prisoner in our hands. — Memoirs of Ashby, Avirett, (Rebel,) p. 222-3.
18G2 BxTTLE OF CKOS,^ KEYS 913
refused it as did Colonel Kane. The loss in killed, wounded, and prisoners was
fifty-two, just half of the entire number engaged. One prisoner was taken be-
sides the officers named, his thigh broken by a musket ball. A published rebel
statement showed that the loss of the enemy in killed and wounded in that
hour of contest with the Bucktails was five hundred and fifty-nine.
On Sunday, June 8th, the enemy was met at Cross Keys, and a severe en-
gagement occiu-red between the forces of Jackson and Fremont. The remnant
of the Bucktails, less than a hundred strong, were again in the front line, and
when, after holding their position in conjunction with the Twenty-seventh Penn-
sylvania, Colonel Bushbeck, until Fremont's line was driven back, and they
were supposed to be cut off and captured, they fought their way out, bringing
off the pieces they had been ordered to support. After the battle, Colonel Pil-
son, chief of artillery, shook each man roughly by the hand, and thanked them ;
particularly for having saved his best battery. General Fremont gave them
rations from his own headquarters.
Soon after the departiu'e of Lieutenant Colonel Kane with his four compa-
nies for service in the Shenandoah Valley, Major Stone, with the remaining six
companies, four hundred strong, embarked for the Peninsula, arriving on the
9th of June, and on the 13th, went into camp at Dispatch Station. On the fol-
lowing night it was ordered with other Reserve regiments to counter-march and
re-open communication with White House, the base of supply for the whole
army, which had been broken by Stuart's famous raid in its rear. The enemy
was overtaken near the landing, and a slight skirmish ensued. On the follow-
ing day the command returned to camp, and was immediately ordered to move
along the north bank of the Chickahominy, and take position on the extreme
right of the army, directly north of Eichmoud, and only four miles distant.
From the 18th to the 2Cth, the Battalion was engaged in picket duty aloug the
river, and in entrenching the position chosen for a final stand on Beaver Dam
Creek.
On the morning of the 26th, two companies were stationed at the railroad
and Meadow bridge, another to the left of the bridge, and the remaining three,
which at first were held in reserve, were later ordered to the support of the
cavalry, which was falling back before a superior force of the enemy. Scarcely
were these supporting companies deployed, when they found themselves as-
sailed by his advancing columns. A well directed volley checked his advance
and threw his lines into some confusion. Another and another was delivered.
At this juncture. Major Stone learned that the three companies which he had
left guarding the bridges in his rear had been withdrawn by order of Colonel
Simmons, who was in command of the grand guard, and that the enemy, ad-
vancing, had already cut off his retreat. Masking his movement by a show of
great activity, he withdrew, and making a wide detour to the north, contesting
the ground with determination as he went, Major Stone succeeded in bringiug
in two companies, Captains Wistar and Jewett, to their intrenchments, where
the three companies, withdrawn by order of Colonel Simmons, were already in
position. One company, Captain Irviu, was cut off, and withdrawing to a
swamp, held ovit for three days, capturing many of the enemy's stragglers ; but
eventually, was forced by hunger to come forth and surrender. The loss in the
movement in killed, wounded r.nd prisoners was seventy-five. The enemy suf-
fered severely from the well dh ected fire of these marksmen of the Ibrest. The
earthworks which the men had previously thro\7n up under the supervision of
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Major Stone, now served an excellent purpose, protecting tlie gunners at the
batteries, and the riflemen in their exposed position. The engagement opened
on the part of the line which the BuchtaUs held at half-past four P. M. The
fords which they covered were especially coveted by the enemy, and for the
possession of these he made his attacks with the energy of desperation, re-
peatedly advancing with fresh lines ; but the steady fire and unerring aim of
these well schooled riflemen was too terrible to brave, and at nightfall he re-
Hnquished the contest, leaving them secure in their position. The loss was
slight, beiag but two men killed, and two officers and sixteen men wounded.
Two companies of the United States Sharp Shooters, Captains Drew and Gi-
roux, were attached to the Battalion, and acted with great gallantry. Colonel
M'Quade, of the Fourteenth New York, was ordered to relieve Major Stone in
the evening, but he declined to be relieved except as to picket duty, and the
men slept in the trenches where they fought.
On the morning of the 27th, the division was ordered to retire to Gaines'
Mill. Major Stone was directed to hold his position until the main body was
well on its way. He accordingly pushed out his sharp-shooters to right and
left to keep up the appearance of stUl occupying the whole line, and at day-
light opened fire upon the enemy, who had advanced under cover of night and
planted new batteries, within grape shot range, and had fresh infantry in line
in undiminished numbers. So long as the ammunition of the battery held out
a hot fire was kept up. But at six A. M., it being entirely expended, the order
was given to retire. Under a heavy fire of artillery, with the enemy already
on his flanks and pressing hard his rear, Major Stone commenced the retreat.
At three hundred yards from the ford, Captain Holland was posted, with orders
to obstruct the road and cover the withdrawal of the main body. Captain Wis-
tar was directed to destroy the bridge at the Mill Hospital. A part of company
E, Captain Niles, and a part of company T>, holding a detached position on the
line, failed to receive the order to fall back, and in the confusion they were not
missed from the command, until the bridge was destroyed and it was too late
to return for them. This accident, however, was most fortunate in its results j
for this small body, falling back through woods and swamps, engaged the enemy
at various points until late in the day, which so puzzled and annoyed him, that
his attack on the lines at Gaines' MiU was thereby delayed for many hours.
They were captured at last, but not until a whole division of the enemy had
been employed to surroimd them. This detachment unfortunately had the
colors, the State flag presented by Governor Curtin. It was not, however,
surrendered, but was concealed in a swamp. Had the battle of Gaines' Mill
commenced earlier, it is not difficult to divine in what disaster to our army it
would have ended. General Eeynolds complimented the command warmly for
its gallant conduct in covering the withdrawal, and recommended its leader for
promotion. " I take great pleasure," he says, " in bearing testimony to the gal-
lantry and good conduct displayed by him, (Major Eoy Stone,) while in com-
mand of the First Pennsylvania Eifles, at Mechanicsville and Gaines' Mil, and
particularly in covering the withdrawal of our troops from the former to the
latter position on the morning of the 27th of June, which took place under my
personal supervision. I know of no officer more worthy to be placed at the
head of a brigade of light troops." The loss in the morning's engagement and
retreat was more than half of its effective force, and upon its arrival at Gaines'
Mill it could muster but six officers and one hundred and twenty-five men.
1862 GAINES' MILL AND CHAliLES CITY CROSS ROADS. 915
At Gaines' Mill the battalion occupied a position on the right of the First
Brigade. The enemy in front was concealed by woods, except two of his bat-
teries, which were visible at a distance of five hundred yards. Upon these the
fire of the Eifles was concentrated, compelling frequent changes of position,
and finally silencing the guns. For nearly four hours its position was little
changed. Upon the retirement of the troops on its right, its ammunition being
nearly spent, and relief, promised by General Reynolds, failing to come, it fell
back. The loss in killed and wounded was one officer and twenty-five men.
On the evening of the 28th, the command commenced the march through
White Oak Swamp, and during the night of the 29th, performed picket duty on
the Richmond road, leading to Oharles City. Many of the slightly wounded, and
those who had been cut off, here joined the command, increasing its numbers
to five officers and one hundred and fifty of the Bucktails, and five officers and
eighty-four men of the United States sharp-shooters. In the battle of the 30th,
at Charles City Cross Eoads, the command was posted in rear of the batteries
on the right of the First Brigade. When the brigade made its first charge,
Major Stone was ordered to move to the left of the Parrot guns. The charge
was vigorously made and was successful ; but the enemy, giving no time for
the troops to re-form, hurled heavy masses upon their broken and somewhat
disordered ranks, driving them back in confusion. Hugging the ground until
the retiring forces had passed, the Bucktails sprang to their feet and poured
in a deadly volley, continuing to fire for some minutes ; but finally overboriie
by superior numbers, and finding that his command was in the centre of a mur-
derous fire at short range, Major Stone gave the word to retire just in time
to escape being surrounded. The enemy maintained the pursuit but a short
distance, when he wheeled to the right. The worsted troops from several regi-
ments were now rallied and re-formed under the command of Major Stone. At
dusk the force moved forward in excellent line of battle. " General M'Call had
come out of the woods," says Major Stone in his official report, " wounded and
alone, and taken his place at the head of the column. After the halt the Gen-
eral took me forward a few paces with him, and in the darkness suddenly we
found ourselves close upon the levelled muskets of a column of the enemy
which filled the road in front of us. We were ordered to halt and dismount,
but I turned and escaped, only slightly hurt, drawing two volleys from the
enemy. General M'Call was not so fortunate, and is in the hands of the enemy.
My men at the same time had captured the Colonel of a rebel regiment with a
small party who were scouting in our direction. I formed my first company
across the road, and went to the rear by order of Major General Kearney, in
search of a battery to sweep the road in front. I soon became, however, so
faint and dizzy from the effects of my hurt, that I was taken to the hospital,
and took no further part in the action, which soon terminated." The loss in
the command was unprecedentedly large — ^being nearly two-thirds of its entire
number — ^two officers and ninety men killed, wounded and taken prisoners of
the Eifles, and two officers and fifty-six men of the United States sharp-shooters.
At the close of the battle the remnants of the battalion occupied the very ground
which they had held when they entered it, and after a short respite moved off
to Malvern Hill.
On coming into position at Harrison's Landing, it was found that the two
grand divisions of the army were separated by a broad and deep tidal stream,
with no bridge for its passage. Generals Porter and Seymour entrusted the
916 rOKTY-SECOND REGIMENT — BUCKTAIL. 1862
location and construction of a bridge to Major Stone, the latter saying that the
Engineer Corps wotdd require several days to complete it, and in the meantime
the army might be sacrificed in detail. They expressed the hope that the rafts-
men of the Bucktail Eegiment might construct it in two days. The space to
be bridged was five hundred feet, and in places the water was ten feet deep.
The only material at hand was the timber growing along the banks of the
streams and in the swamps. At five P. M., the bridge was commenced, the gal-
lant lumbermen stripping to the work and swimming and wading to raise the
cribs. At sunrise on the following morning, to the gTcat satisfaction of the
Generals, the bridge was ready for the artillery to cross.
Soon after the arrival of the command at Harrison's Landing, Major Stone
resigned to take command of the One Hundred and Forty-ninth Eegiment,
and Colonel M'Neil, who had been absent sick, returned and assumed com-
mand. On the 8th of August, a portion of the men captured at MechanicsviEe
having been exchanged, returned to duty. From the Peninsula the battalion
proceeded to Warrenton, where it joined the Army of l!^orthern Virginia, and
was engaged on the 29th and 30th of August, in the second battle of Bull Eun,
losing five killed, nineteen wounded and three missing.
The four companies which had been under command of Lieutenant Colonel
Kane, remained with Fremont's Corps, now Sigel's, after the battle of Cross
Keys, and were next engaged at Cedar Mountain. On the 19th of August,
they were encamped at Brandy Station, on the Orange and Alexandria rail-
road, where Lieutenant Colonel Kane, who had been a prisoner since the affair
at Harrisonburg, rejoined them. He had not yet thrown aside his crutch, but
he immediately issued an order that "the soldiers carry at all times, until
further orders, one hundred rounds of ball cartridge, forty or more rounds in
the cartridge-box, the remainder in the haversack." On the morning of the
22d, the battalion was ordered to accompany the staff trains, and marched
back to Catlett's Station, to the rear of the army, where were the wagons con-
taining the private baggage and papers of General Pope, and where several
regiments were encamped for their protection. The Bucktails numbered one
hundred and sixty men. Of these, Captain Wrnslow with fifteen, was posted
at night of the 22d on picket. Early in the evening a terrific thunder storm
came on, which caused the men to hug closely their tents. Between nine and
ten P. M., a heavy body of rebel cavalry, under command of General J. E. B.
Stuart, charged directly over the camp of the Bucktails, taking Winslow and
his picket guard prisoners before they had time to give the alarm. Stuart was
on his famous ride in the rear of the army, for the purpose of capturing Gen-
eral Pope and his headquarters' train, destroying the bridge across Cedar Eun,
and cutting oft" the only avenue of escape for his column. Colonel Kane imme-
diately rallied his men under fire in a wood adjoining, and succeeded in bringing
sixty-eight into line. He sent a few picked men out on a scout, and himself
took a smaU squad (six) to the bridge, which was supposed to be the maui ob-
ject of attack. At the railroad station he had a slight brush with the enemy, but
found all quiet at the bridge. In returning, and while but a short distance
from it, he met a considerable party of the enemy's horse, which was repulsed and
driven in confusion by a single volley. Eeturning to his main body left in the
skirt of the wood. Colonel Kane received satisfactory reports from his scouts.
The enemy was in great force, but over crowded and not well in hand. He
was forming in the open space above. Knowing that the enemy's pickets would
1862 POPB'« CAMPAIGN IN VIRGINIA. 917
prevent a satisfactory surprise, Colonel Kane moved his men quietly over into
the Manassas road, and awaited until the foe got foirly into the throat of it,
when he opened fire at short range in their very faces, dropping the troopers,
and sending riderless horses galloping about in wild aflright. A panic seized
the entire force, and a stampede ensued. A mile away, it was halted in the
midst of M'DoweU's staff train, which it fell to plundering. The wagons were
in the open field, and the rebels could be plainly seen by the light of the fires.
Approaching from the darkness, Kane boldly charged with his little band,
pouring in a deadly fire, which again sent them fleeing from the presence of
imagined thousands. Much of the pillaging of the staff trains was done, after
the enemy was routed, and in full retreat, by camp followers who knew well
what wagons contained valuables. Of the sixty-eight men rallied for the de-
fence of the bridge and the trains, five were wounded, one mortally. In the
midst of the thick darkness, it was difficult for the enemy to distinguish friend
from foe, and the Bucktails, by their novel tactics and excellent training, real-
ized the language of scriptui^e, "five of you shall chase an hundred, and an
hundred of you shall put ten thousand to flight."*
In the second battle of Bull Eun, Colonel Kane not being under orders, re-
pau^ed to the bridge across Cub Run, over which the disorganized troops were
falling back, and sought, with his small command, to check the panic and se-
cure an orderly retreat j but the feeble barrier interposed, by his line deployed,
was soon swept away. Abandoning this design he pressed forward towards
the front, and met a Lieutenant commanding four mountain howitzers, willing
to turn back. At the Bull Run Bridge he formed his line, where he found Cap-
tain Mathews with one three-inch rifled gun, Captain Thoinpson with one rifled
gun, and Lieutenant Twitchell with one brass Napoleon, ready to make a stand,
if assured of support. The enemy did not attempt to drive them, and their
* Extract from Memoirs op the Confederate War for Independence, by Heros
Von Borcke, Chief of Staff to General, J. E. B. Stdart. — Late in the evening we
entered this little town, (Warrenton.) * * * We were now again exactly in the rear
of the Federal army, the right wing of which we had marched around, and our hold design
was nothing less than to capture the Commander-in-Chief and his headquarters, which, as our
scouts reported, had been estabhshed at Gatlett's Station, a point on the Orange and Alexan-
dria railroad. * * * * Tjie enemy's pickets, in the fury of tlie storm, indifferent
to everything but their own personal comfort, were picked up, one after the other, by our ad-
vanced guard, to the last man, and we had thus arrived within the immediate neighborhood of
the main body of the enemy without the least information on their part of our approach.
* * * * We halted at the distance of about tAVO hundred yards to form our long
lines and make our dispositions, which we did without attracting the attention of our adver-
saries in the heavy rain and incessantly rolling thunder. The sound of a single trumpet was
the signal for nearly two thousand horsemen to dash, as they did with loud shouts, upon the
utterly paralyzed Yankees, who were cut down and made prisoners before they had recovered
from their first astonishment. I myself had instructions to proceed with a select body of men
to General Pope's tent, which was pointed out to us by a negro whom we had captured during
the day, and who had been impressed by one of Pope's staff officers as a servant. Unfortu-
nately for us, the Commander-in-Chief had, f r once, this day his "headquarters in the sad-
dle " — an intention which he had so boastfully announced at the commencement of his cam-
paign— and had started a few hours before our arrival on a reconnoissance, so that we Ibund
only his private baggage, official papers, horses, &c., &c. I obtained as booty a magnificent
field glass, which was afterwards of great service to me. Night attacks, as my later expe-
rience taught me, are always dangerous and ought never to be undertaken if they can be
avoided Even the bravest and best disciplined troops may, by an unforseen accident, he got
into a stampede, and inexperipnced troops it is almost impossible to control. — Blackwood's Edin-
hwrg Magazine, No. DC, p. 415-G.
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presence, restoring confidence, contributed to diminish the haste and confusion
of the retreat. The position was held until three o'clock on the morning of the
31st, when, the last of the Union forces having crossed, Colonel Kane received
orders from General Pope, coitveyed to him by General Sigel, to destroy the
bridge, which were executed by the Bucktails, assisted by company G, of the
Fifth Reserve. In recognition of his gallantry at Catlett's Station, and at Bull
Eun, Lieutenant Colonel Kane was, on the 7th of September, commissioned a
Brigadier General, and the four companies which he had commanded with such
signal advantage to the service, were united with the six, from which they
had been separated during the Peninsula campaign, amid loud cheers of wel-
come from the ^ank and file of both battalions. The vacancies occasioned by
the promotion of Lieutenant Colonel Kane and Major Stone, were filled by the
appointment of Edward A. Irviu, of comi)any K, Lieutenant Colonel, and
Alanson E. Mies, of company E, Major.
On the 7th of September, the regiment, now led by Colonel M'NeOj was
ordered to move to meet the enemy in Maryland, and arrived in his front at
South Mountain on the 14th. General Meade, iu command of the division, or-
dered Colonel M'Neil to deploy his men as skirmishers in fi?ont of the division,
to move directly up the mountain, and attack the enemy where found. The
movement commenced at four P. M., and his line of battle was encountered at
the foot of the mountain, protected by artillery on the top. A charge was
ordered, and the skirmishers, supported by the entire division, rushed forward
with loud cheers, driving every thing before them, capturing prisoners at every
step, until the top of the mountain was reached. It was nosv too dark to con-
tinue the pursuit, and the command rested. The loss was eighteen killed and
forty-five wounded. Among the latter were Captains Irvin and Mack.
On the following morning the troops moved forward in pursuit of the enemy,
and at three P. M., reached the Antietam battle gTOund. At two P. M., on the
16th, the regiment moved with the division to the right of the army, when
General Meade directed Colonel M'Neil to deploy, as at South Mountain, in
front of his division, and to advance to a piece of wood in front of the Dunkard
Church then visible. The enemy was soon found in strong force posted behind
a fence in fr-ont of the wood indicated. Supports coming promptly up, the order
was given to advance. The Bucktails rushed forward, with a shout, through a
terrific fire of artillery and musketry, and gained the wood ; but at a fearful
cost. Colonel M'i^eil, Lieutenant WiUiam Allison, and twenty-eight men, were
killed, and sixty -five officers and men wounded in this single charge. The last
words of Colonel M']S"eil were, as he faced the death laden storm, and led the
way, "Forward, Bucktails, forward!" The division came promptly to their
support, and the position was held during the night. At three A. M., on the
following day, the battle was renewed. The Bucktails, now under command of
Captain Magee, as senior officer, aided by Adjutant Hartshorn, were at once
hotly engaged, and fought with their accustomed gallantry until relieved by
order of General Meade. The loss in killed and wounded in the two days of
battle was one hundred and ten officers and men.
Captain Charles F. Taylor, of company H, (brother of the renowned traveler,
Bayard Taylor,) who was taken prisoner with Colonel Kane at Harrisonburg,
was held in captivity until after the battle of Antietam, when he was released
and returned to his regiment. As senior officer, he at once assumed com-
mand-, and was soon after commissioned Colonel. From Antietam, the army
1863 ANTIETAM AND FREDERICKSBURG. 919
moved to the Potomac, and thence to the neighborhood of Warrenton, the
Bucktails, upon the march, having the advance. On the 10th of December,
preparations were made to cross the Eappahaunock below Fredericksburg,
and attack the enemy. Dmdng the following day, pontoons were thrown across,
and on the 12th, the Eeserves crossed to the right bank. Late in the afternoon
the Bucktails moved down the bank of the river, until they found the enemy's
pickets posted in the edge of a wood, and across a road running parallel with
the river. Eemaining on picket during the night, firing opened early on their
front, and during the morning the Bucktails remaiaed in support of artillery,
and in the formation for the attack, they occupied the extreme left of the
line. The enemy was posted in the edge of a wood, and as the Bucktails
moved forward were obliged to cross an open field, under a very heavy fire of
musketry and artillery. Upon the order to advance, they rushed forward and
soon reached the railroad, where was a cut of a few feet, which, for a short
time, was used as a breast work, affording some protection. Again the order
to advance was given, and leaping upon the bank, they moved on in the face
of the enemy, pushing him from liis sheltered position, and gaining, at a fear-
ful cost, a signal advantage. But supports failing to come, it was deemed im-
prudent to push the advantage fm^ther, and the division fell back, suffering se-
verely while executing the movement. The loss was nineteen killed, and one
hundred and thirteen wounded and missing. Lieutenant W. B. Jenkins was
among the killed, and Colonel Taylor, Lieutenant Colonel Irvin, and Lieuten-
ants O. D. Jenkins, D. G. M'^STaughton, Thomas B. Winslow and E. F. Ward,
were of the wounded.
On the 6th of February, 1863, the Eeserves were ordered to the defences of
Washington, to rest and recruit, being transferred from the First to the Twen-
ty-second Corps. The Bucktails, with the First Brigade, were ordered to Fair-
fax Court House, where a permanent camp was established. Here Lieutenant
Colonel Irvin, on account of his wounds, resigned, and Major Niles was pro-
moted to fill the vacancy. Adjutant Wm. E. Hartshorn was commissioned
Major, and Sergeant-Major Eoger Sherman, Adjutant. A large number of men
who had been absent, sick or womided returned to the ranks, and Colonel Tay-
lor applied himself with tireless energy to the work of drilling and disciplining
his command. The First Brigade, to which the regiment was attached, was com-
manded by Colonel William M'Caudless, and the division by Brigadier Gen-
eral S. W. Crawford. On the 25th of June, the First and Third Brigades were
ordered to rejoin the Fifth Corps, now on its march to meet an invading army in
Pennsylvania. At noon on the 2d of July, the regiment reached the neighbor-
hood of Gettysburg, where a great battle was in progress. After a short rest,
the roll was called, and, to the great satisfaction of its commander, every man was
found in his place — a force of five hundred strong. At four P. M. the division
was ordered to the front, and moved over in the direction of Little Eouud Top,
where the Union lines were being hard pressed, the artillerists ready to spike
their gmis. Colonel M'Candless hastily formed bis brigade in two lines, the
Bucktails on the left of the second line, and charged down the slope in the face
of a heavy fii-e. At the foot of the hill was a deep swamp, thirty or forty yards
in width, and upon reaching ifc, the second line deployed to the left, and wading
across, drove the enemy into the woods beyond the stone wall which skirted
it. The left, with Colonel Taylor at its head, continued the pursuit through
the woods to a wheat field beyond, where in the act of steadying his men, he
920 FORTY-SECOND llFpTiMENT — BUCKTATL. 1863
fell, shot through the heart. Lieutenant Colonel ISTiles having been wounded
early in the engagement, the command devolved on Major Hartshorn, when,
finding his regiment unsupported, he fell back to the wall. This position was
held by the First Brigade until tliree P. M. of the 3d, when Major Hartshorn
was ordered by Colonel M'Candless to deploy a single company as skirmishers
upon his left flank at right angles to his line, and to advance against the enemy.
While this movement was being executed, the brigade was formed in column
of regiments, closed in mass, ^he Bucktaiis in front, and advanced, charging
through the wheat field and into the woods beyond. Here it was discovered
by Colonel M'Candless that the enemy was in large force upon his left flank.
He accordingly halted, and changed direction by that flank, and ordered Major
Hartshorn to charge, while he followed close with the balance of the brigade.
The movement resulted in a complete success. The Bucktaiis were soon en-
gaged hand to hand with the enemy, and nearly the entire Fifteenth Georgia
Eegiment, with its colors, was captured. The rebels were in a short time driven
from the wood into the open country, where the brigade deployed in line, and
a large number of prisoners was again secured. Mght coming on, the bri-
gade rested nearly a mile in advance of the position held in the morning. On
the morning of the 4th, the brigade was relieved by a division of regulars, and
the regiment moved to the rear to replenish its ammunition, which was ex-
hausted. Colonel Taylor, a brave and accomplished officer, Lieutenant Eobert
HaU and six men, were killed. Lieutenant Colonel IsTiles, Captains Hugh Mc-
Donald, J. D. Yerkes, Neri B. I^nsey and Frank Bell, Lieutenants J. E. Krat-
zer, T. J. Eoney, J. E. Sparr and thirty-one enlisted men were wounded.
On the morniag of the 5th, it having been discovered that the enemy was
in full retreat, the army marched in pursuit. The regiment moved with the
Fifth Corps, by the Emmetsbmg road to Middletown, and thence by the Ha-
gerstown road, until, on the 12th, it came up with the enemy strongly posted
in the vicinity of Williamsport. Sharp skirmishiag was kept up during the
nights of the 12th and 13th, and on the morning of the 14th, the troops moved
forward to attack at daylight, when it was discovered that the enemy had fled.
In the manoeuvres of the two hostile armies during the remaining months
of 1863, the Bucktaiis were constantly upon the skirmish line, frequently en-
gaging the enemy, rarely in a position to be secure from attack, and finally, at
the close of the campaign, went into winter quarters at Bristoe Station, where
they remained until the close of April, 1864.
The campaign in the Wilderness opened on the 3d of May. The regiment
broke camp on the 29th of April, and reached Culpepper on the 30th, where
their Sharp's rifles were exchanged for Spencer's seven shooters. On the 4th
of May, it crossed the Eapidan and bivouacked that night near the Lacy House
in close proximity to the ever memorable battle-field. At daylight on the morn
ing of the 5th, the Eeserves, with the Bucktaiis in advance as skirmishers
moved forward in the direction of Parker's Store. At nine A. M., Major Harts
horn reported to General Crawford that he had come upon the enemy's skir-
mishers, and that theii- line extended considerably beyond both his flanks
Other regiments were at once distributed upon the line, and Colonel M'Cand
less with the First Brigade moved to his support. These dispositions com
pleted, the Bucktaiis advanced and attacked the enemy's skirmishers, push
ing them back to theii- line of battle, and to a point in fidl view of Parker's
Store. The enemy was discovered to be in great force, and the skirmish line
1864 WILDERNESS CAMPAIGN. 921
held its position witli difficulty. At one P. M., intelligence was communicated
to Major Hartshorn that the division was falling back, and that his command
was being surrounded. The skirmishers were immediately withdrawn, and the
regiment re-formed in the open ground which had been occupied by his supports.
The march to the rear was commenced upon the same road by which it had ad-
vanced in the morning. After proceeding a short distance it was discovered
that the enemy had possession of this road and was rapidly extending his line
to the right. The woods being very dense the Major closed up his regiment,
and cautiously moved on, as close as possible to the rebel column, and, in a
favorable position, ordered a charge, by which he succeeded in breaking through
the cordon that had been drawn around him, and in reaching the division with
a loss of but fourteen men.
On the morning of the 6th, the Eeserves were moved to the right of the
Fifth Corps, and formed in two lines, the Bucktails on the left of the First
Brigade, when they advanced to the attack. The fighting was severe, and was
kept up throughout the whole day without advantage to either side. At night
the regiment moved with the division to the support of the Sixth Corps, on the
extreme right, suddenly attacked, but was relieved, and returned to the Lacy
House before the morning of the 7th. At one P. M. Major Hartshorn was di-
rected to deploy his regiment to the front, and move forward to ascertain the
strength of the enemy's works, which had been constructed during the night.
Colonel Ent, of the Sixth, was ordered to protect his flanks. Approaching the
rebel line of skirmishers, a charge was made, driving him back into his en-
trenchments, when his artillery opened with grape and canister. The object
of the reconnoissance having been accompUshed, Major Hartshorn fell back to
his old position, carrying with him his killed and wounded, two of the former
and twenty-one of the latter.
During the night of the 7th, the march was commenced towards Spottsy '-
vania. At ten A. M., of the 8th, the enemy was encountered three miles north
of the town. When the Bucktails came upon the field, the First and Second
Divisions of the Fifth Corps were already hotly engaged. Forming in line
under a severe fire, on the left of the road leading to the Court House, a charge
was made by the division across an open field, driving the enemy out of a wood
beyond, which position was held until three P. M., when, finding that the enemy
was massing in great force in front, and was moving around on its unprotected
flanks, the order was given to fall back to the position held in the morning.
During the evening the Eeserves made three charges and were as often repulsed.
On the 9th, the regiment was sent to the right of the corps, and as skiimishers
advanced to the Po Eiver, taking up a position which it held untH the 10th,
when it was withdrawn and placed on the right of the division, in line at Moun-
tain Emi. Here the regiment participated in the two assaults made on the
enemy's works, in both of which our forces were repulsed. On the night of the
10th, it was again placed at the front, and kept up a constant fire throughout
the night.
On the 11th, an assault was made by the entire army. The position of the
Eeserves was in front of a double line of works which the enemy had thrown
up during the previous night. Two attempts were made to carry them by as-
sault but in vain. The BucktaHs were employed during the 12th in picking
off rebel artillerymen, and driving them from the guns in the works which they
had unsuccessfully charged on the previous day. On the 13th, the regiment
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922 FORTY-SECOND RBGHMBNT — BUCKTAIL, 1864
waSj'for the first time since tlie opening of the campaign, relieved from the
front and allowed a day of rest. On the following day, together with the divi-
sion, it marched several miles to the left, where it remained actively employed
upon the skirmish line until the 20th, when the march was continued to Gui-
nea Station, and from thence, on the 22d, to Jericho Ford, on the North Anna
Eiver, which the men were forced to cross by wading, holding their cartridge-
boxes above their heads. After the di\'ision was safely across. Colonel Hardin,
commanding the brigade, directed Major Hartshorn to advance with his skir-
mishers and clear the woods in front. This movement was successfully accom-
plished, and upon the advance of the brigade took position on its right, where
a determined attack, made by the enemy at five P. M., was handsomely repulsed.
The interval between the 22d and 26th was occupied in skirmishing, and ia
strengthening the position held. During the night of the 26th, another move-
ment to the left was commenced, and after a three days' march the command
reached the vicinity of Bethesda Church.
On the morning of the 30th, Major Hartshorn was ordered to advance his
skirmishers to the Mechanicsville road, a mile in his front. The enemy's skir-
mishers were soon met and driven a half mile, when the Major found that a large
force of rebels was advancing, with lines extending beyond both his flanks. Ee-
porting the fact to Colonel Hardin, he fell back slowly until he met the brigade
coming to his support. Forming line on the right of the brigade, a.charge was
made upon the advancing enemy driving him back to the shelter of some woods.
Discovering that the line which he had driven was only the advance of a larger
force, Colonel Hardin ordered his brigade to fall back to a position in line with
the Third Brigade, and immediately commenced throwing up rifle pits. He
ordered Major Hartshorn to hold the enemy in check with his skirmishers, to
fall back slowly, and to take position on the lefb of the brigade. This manoeuvre
was so successfully executed that ample time was given to complete a strong
line of works. On the near approach to the lines, Major Hartshorn was so hard
pressed that he was obliged to throw two companies to the right, upon the line
occupied by the Third Brigade. With the remaining eight companies he suc-
ceeded in reaching the position designated by Colonel Hardin, in time to bear
his full part in the handsome repulse given to the enemy as he advanced to the
assault. Colonel Fisher warmly commended the conduct of the two companies
which had been driven into his lines, and which fought with his brigade. This
was the Bucktails' last battle, their time of service having this day expired.
The casualties during the campaign were two officers and twenty-sis enlisted
men killed, and six officers and one hundred and twelve enlisted men wounded.
The veterans and recruits were transferred to the One Hundred and Ninetieth,
of which Major Hartshorn was appointed Colonel, and the regiment was mus-
tered out of service at Harrisburg on the 11th of June, 1864.
The old bunting, which had floated over the rafts on which the original
Bucktails were borne down the Susquehanna in April, 1861, and which had
been carried by them in all their campaigns, was borne in procession in Phila-
delphia, on the 4th of July, 1866, by the scarred veterans who survived, and
delivered up to the Governor of the State, amid the loud acclamations of the
multitude, as they recognized the familiar emblem that surmounted its staff.
TEUiEB YEAUS' SEKVICB.
923
FIELD AND STAFF OFFICERS.
Thomas L. Kane.
Charles J. Bid die.
Hugh W. M'Neil..
Charles F. Taylor.
Alanson E, Mies..,
.do
.do
Koy Stone
W. R. Hartshonu..
John T. A. Jewett.,
Roger Sherman
Henry D. Patton...
Lucius Truman
S. D. Freeman
Jonathan J, Comfort
W. T. Humphrey..
W. B. Jones
Daniel O. Crouch..
Latayette Butler...,
W.H. D. Hatton..,
William Baker
Wm. C. Hunter.. ..
John Lemon
R. Fenton Ward....
Jeremiah J. Starr..
Henry Zundel. . . . . .
...do....
Lt. Col
Major.,
...do
Adj
...do
Q.M...
...do
Surg....
...do
As.Sur.
...do
...do
...do
Chap'n
Sr.Maj.
Q.M.Sr
Com. Sr
Has. St.
do
PI. Muc
May 12, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 28, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 28, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
Dec. 17, '62,
June 21, '61,
Aug. 2, '62,
Dec. 1, '62,
Sept. 30, '63,
Aug. 3, '61,
Aug. 15, '62,
May 21, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 28, '61,
May 29, '61,
Mus. as private, May 13, 1861— pr. to Col., June
12, 1861— res. and elected Lt. Col., June 13, '61—
wd. at Dranesville, Dec. 20, 1861, and at Har-
risonburg, June 6, 1862— pr. to Brig. Gen., Sept.
7, 1862— to Bv. Maj. Gen., Mar. 13, '65— resigned
Nov. 7, 1863.
Resigned February 1, 1862.
Pr. fr." Capt. Co. D, to Col., Jan. 22, 1862— kiUed
at Antietam, September 16, 1862.
Pr. fr. Capt. Co. H, to Col., March 1, '63— killed
at Gettysbura-, July 2, '63.
Pr. fr. Cant. Co. E, to Maj., Mar. 1, 1863— to Lt.
Col., May 15, 1863— resigned Mar. 28, 1864.
Pr. to Maj., June 13, 1861— to Col. of 149th P. V.,
Aug. 29, 1862.
Pr. to Adjt., Feb. 1862— to Maj., May 22, 1863—
mustered out with regiment, June 11, 1864.
Promoted to Captain Co. D, Feb. 5, 1862.
Pr. fr. Sgt. Maj. to Adit., May 23, 1863— resigned
March 21, 1864.
Pr. to Capt. and A. Q. M., U. S. V., Dec. 1, '62i
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, '64.
Resigned October 1, 1862.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, 1864— Bv.
Lt. Colonel, March 13, 1865.
Promoted to Surg. 149th reg. P. V., Sept. 5, 1862.
Resigned November 1, 1862.
Resigned June 10, 1863.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 30, '64.
Resigned November 11, 1862.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, '64.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Promoted from Corporal company K, January 1,
'63— mustered out with comnanv, June 11, '64.
Promoted to 2d Lt. Co. I, July l,'l862.
Transferred to l'90th reg. P. V., May 81, '64— Vet.
Promoted from private company F, Sept. 1863—
mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Company A.
RECRUITED AT LAWRENCEVILLE, TIOGA COUNTY.
Philip Holland
John G. narrower...
Neri B. Kinsey
Edwin B. Leonard.
Daniel Orcutt
Ariel K. Sayles ....
Edmund J. Hunt .
JohnHawe
Capt....
...do.....
1st Lt..
,..do....
2d Lt..
Serg't.,
...do....
...do....
June 11, '61,
June 11, '61,
June 1, '61,
Aug. 1, '61,
June 11, '61,
June 11, '61,
June 11, '61,
June 11, '61,
Killed at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30, '62.
Promoted from 1st Lieutenant to Captain, March
1, 1863— resigned June 22, 1863.
Promoted to Captain company C, March 1, 1865—
brevet Major, March 13, 1865.
Promoted from 1st Sgt. to 1st Lt., March 1, '63—
mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Promoted to 2d Lieutenant, March 26, '63— kiUed
at Spottsylvania Court House, May 8, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, May 18, '62.
Note.— The following abbreviations have been used in the preparation of remarks :
Ab. absent.
AsBt. Assistant.
Adj. Adjutant.
Bu. buried.
Bv. brevet.
Bd. band.
Capt. Captain.
Chap. Chaplain.
Cor. Corporal. Fr. from.
Com. commissioned or Purl, furlough.
commissary.
Cert, certificate.
Dis. dismissed.
Dis'y. disability.
Sisoh. discharged.
Exp. expiration.
Hos. hospital.
Lt. Lieutenant,
Mus. mustered.
Muc. musician.
Mis. missing.
Pr. promoted.
PI. principal.
Priv. private.
Reg. regiment.
Kes. resigned.
Bem. removed.
Sen. sentenced.
Serv. service.
Surg. Surgeon.
Sgt. Sergeant.
Sub. substitute.
Stew, steward.
Tr. transferred.
Vet. veteran volunteer.
Wd. wounded.
Wds. wounds.
924
FOETT-SBCOND REGIMENT — ^BUCKTAIL,
Dan. S. Boardman..
Andrew Godfrey
JohnM. Steele
A. V. Vanarsdale ...
Wm. N. Ramsey....
Orrin M. Stibbens...
Sam. O. Millsworth
JohnB. Wakley
A. John Smith
Horace A. Stever....
Albert A. Seeley
Arnold, Eli S
Buck, Francis
Baker, Albert
Brimer, Uriah
Bowman, Geo. W .
Bogart, Wallace...,
Babcock, Thaddeus
Bruce, Edwin T
Beeman, Seymore...
Card, Simon B
Colgrove, Orner
Cobel, Norman K...
Cady, Alpheus
Cowels, Henry S
Counselman, Wash
Clark, Charles W...
Chase, William H...
ConkUn, Joseph,
Cole, James, Jr. .
Crocket, John....
Doyle, George K
Durkes, Levi
Dougherty, George..
Davis, Samuels
Davidson, James K
Dorcy, Henry S
Drummond, R. B..
Drifuss, Solomon ..
Davis, Leroy P
Drummon, Eben B
Drier, Charles.. .
Edgarton, Wilton...
Evans, Michael
Freeland, Samuel...
Freeman, Freedom
Grover, Reuben S..
Gorton, Farnsworth
Goodel, Abner....
Goodnough, WU'rd
Guyer, Charles ....
Gee, George H
Hayler, Fred'k M...
Herrick, Pierce
Harvey, Hiram W..
Hill, John ,
narrower, Gab'l F..
Hardy, Michael
Impson, Benj. E
Impson, Joseph C ..
KembaU, George....
Kinsey, Niles V
Kriner, Joseph
LiBwis, Wm. J
Lyon, George E
Lewis, Lewis O
M'FaU, Alex. G
M'Clure, Peurry
Magee, Hugh J
M'Cort, Patrick
...do..
..do..
...do.,
...do..
...do..
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do .
...do.
...do.
...do .
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
June 11, '61,
June 11, '61,
July 21
June 11
June 11
June 11
June 11
June 11, '61,
June 11, '61,
July 21, '61,
Aug. 21, '61,
June 11, '61,
June 11, '61,
June 11, '61,
June 11, '61,
June 11, '61,
June 11, '61,
July
Aug.
June
June
June
June
July
July
Aug.
Aug.
June
July
25, '61,
21, '61,
11, '61,
11, '61,
11, '61,
11, '61,
2, '61,
2, '61,
21, '61,
21, '61,
11, '61,
21, '61,
Aug. 21, '61,
Oct. , 25, '64,
June 11, '61,
June 11, '61,
June 11, '61,
July 21, '61,
July 24, '62,
Aug. 1, '61,
Sept. 5, '62,
Aug. 15, '62,
June 11, '61,
Sept. 5, '62,
June 11, '61,
Aug. 21, '61,
June 11, '61,
June 11, '61,
June 11, '61,
June 11, '61,
June 11, '61,
June 11, '61,
June 11, '61,
June 11, '61,
June 11, '61,
June 11, '61,
June 11, '61,
June 11, '61,
June 11, '61,
July 21, '61,
June 11, '61,
June 11, '61,
Aug. 21, '61,
July 21
June 11, '61,
June 11, '61,
June 11, '61,
June 11, '61,
June 11, '61,
June 11, '61,
June 11, '61,
June 11, '61,
Aug. 3, '62,
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate— date unknown.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V,, May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V. , May 31, '64— Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. May 1, '62.
Pris. fr. May 19, to Dec. 6, '64— disch. Mar. 31,'65.
Killed at Charles City Cross Roads, June SO, '62.
Killed at Mechanicsville, June 26, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. May 10, '62.
Disch. for wds. rec. in action — date unknown.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 13, '62.
Killed at Mechanicsville, June 26, 1862.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate — date unknown.
Transferred from Veteran Reserve Corps, May
21, '64 — mus. out with company, June 11, 1864.
Dicharged Nov. 17, '62, for. wds. rec. in action.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 9, 1861.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate — date unknown.
Died Aug.2,'62, of wds. rec. at Charles City Cross
Roads, June 30, '62— bu. in Cyp. Hill Cem, L. I.
Killed at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30, '62.
Killed at Spottsylvania C. H., May 12, '64— Vet.
Deserted July 21, 1863.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Discharged on Surg, certificate — date unknown.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. May 30, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 31, '62.
Transferred to company G, September 1, 1861.
Died December 30, 1862, of wounds received at
Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Died at Falmouth, Va., May 19, 1862.
Not on muster-out roll.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Discharged Oct. 14, '62, for wds. rec. in action.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. May 4, 1862.
Discharged Feb. 20, '63, for wds. rec. in action.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, 1864.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, 1864.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, 1864.
Died September 6, 1862, of wounds received at
Charles City Cross Roads, June 30, 1862.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Not on muster-out roll.
Transferred to I90threg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 24, 1863.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 23, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 4, '61.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Disch. Oct. 31, '62, for wounds received in action.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Died Sept. 12, '62, of wounds received at Charles
City Cross Roads, June 30, 1862.
Killed at Mechanicsville, Va., June 26, 1862.
Killed at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, April 15, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 9, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 4, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 24, '61.
Mustered out August 9, 1864.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 21, '61.
Died at Alexandria, Va., March 4, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 9, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, AprU 23, '62.
Died at Newburg, Pa., August 19, 1861.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 27, '63.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Killed at Bull Run, August 29, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 3, '62.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to U. S. Navy, Sept., 1864.
THREE YEARS' SBRVIOE.
925
NAME.
RANK.
DATE OP MUSTEK
INTO SERVICE.
■3
[ REMARKS.
Miller, Joseph
Miller, James H
Moorehouse, Adon.
Newcomer, A
Private
...do
...do
...do
July 21, '61, 3 Deserted July 25, 1861.
June 11, '61, 3 Deserted March 2, 1862.
Aug. 21, '61, 3 Deserted and joined 6th U. S. Cav., Nov., 1862.
Mar. 17, '62, 3 Died at Washington, D. C, June 16, 1862.
Aug. 21, '61, 3 Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet
June 11, '61, 3 Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec, 1862.
June 11, '61, 3 Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
June 11, '61, 3 Disch. on Surgeon's certificate— date unicnown.
June 11, '61, 3 Transferred from Vet. Reserve Corps, May 21,
'64— mustered out with company, June 11, '64,
June 11, '61, 3 Died— date unknown— of wounds rec. in action,
July 21, '61, 3 Killed at Spottsylvania C. H., May 8, 1864.
June 11, '61, 3 Deserted September 17, 1862.
June 11, '61, 3 Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
June 11, '61, 3 Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
June 11, '61, 3 Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
June 11, '61, 3 Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Aug. 21, '61, 3 Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 18, '62,
June 11, '61, 3 Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, May 23, '62,
June 11, '61, 3 Discharged on Surg, certificate- date unknown.
June 11, '61, 3 Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, May 13, '62.
June 11, '61, 3 Disch. on Surgeon's certificate— date unknown,
Aug. 21, '61, 3 Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, October, 1863.
July 21, '61, 3 Deserted and joined 6th U. S. Cav., Nov., 1862.
June 11, '61, 3 Mustered oitt with company, June 11, 1864.
June 11, '61, 3 Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, May 10, '62.
June 11, '61, 3 Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Aug. 2, '61, 3 Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 9, 1861,
June 11, '61, 3 Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
June 11, '61, 3 Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 5, '61.
June 11, '61, 3 Discharged Feb. 28, 1863, for wds. rec. in action.
June 11, '61, 3 Disch. for wounds rec. in action-date unknown.
June 11, '61, 3 Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
June 11, '61, 3 Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
June 11, '61, 3 Disch. on Surgeon's certificate— date unknown.
June 11, '61, 3 Killed at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30, '62.
June 11, '61, 3 Not on muster-out roll.
O'Dell, Henry..
...do
Olin, Edward
...do
Phinney, Beni. F...
Phillips, S. D . ...
...do
...do
Rowley, Seeley B...
Roher, Silas.
...do
...do
Reed, Tip..
...do
Rowley, John R
Seamon, Eli B..
...do
...do
Self. William E
Smith, Cornelius J
Sweet, Aser
...do
...do
...do
Seeley, Wm. R
Stanley, Levi
...do
...do
Sullivan, T. W
.do
Stewart, Thomas P..
Stebbins, Samuel...
Seeley, William G...
Sullivan, Rich'd B..
Taggart, Henry H..
Turner, James C...
VanVliet, Isaac
Vasttinder, James..
Wiles, Allison
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
..do
Wright, William D
Wallier, James
Webster, Homer D
Wiles, Luther
Walseley, Sam'l S...
Webster, James
Willoughby,G.W.R
Wakeley, Mort. S...
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
Company B.
RECRUITED AT DUNCANNON, PERRY COUNTY.
Langhorn Wistar...
Thomas B. Lewis
John A. Gulp
William Allison
Philip E. Keiser,
Joel R. Sparr
Frederick A. Perry
Thomas J. Belton...
Chas. W. Tierney...
Rob't B. Both well...
J. W. Muntzebaugh
Lemuel K. Morton
John O'Brien
Mark Burke
Joseph H. Meek
Hiram G. Wolf..
J. H. Muntzebaugh
John W. Parsons .
Henry J. Jones....
Jacob E. Stuckey.
Promoted to Col. 1.50th reg. P. V., Sept. 4, 1862.
Pr. fr. 1st Sgt. to 2d Lt., Dec. 12, 1861— to Capt.,
Sept. 16, 1862— mus. out with Co., June 11, '64.
Resigned November 1, 1861.
Killed at Antietam, September 16, 1862.
Pr. to 1st Sgt., Dec. 12, 1861— to 1st Lt., Mar. 1,
1863 — mus. out A\'ith company, June 11, 1864.
Pr. to Sgt., Dec. 12, 1861— to 2d Lt., March 1,
1863 — mus. out with company, June 11, 1864.
Promoted from private to Sergeant, July 5, 1863^
mustered out with company. June 11, '64.
Killed at Gettysburg. July 3, 1863— buried in
National Cemetery, Section B, grave, 91.
Promoted from private to Sergeant, Nov. 1, 1863—
mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Promoted from priv. to Sgt., Nov. 20, 1863— wd.
May 12, 1864 — absent, sick, at muster out.
Promoted fr. Corporal to Sergeant, July 1, 1863 —
mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged May 27, 1864.
Died June 4, 1864, of wounds received at Spott-
sylvania C. H., May 9, 1864.
Deserted June 28, 1863.
Mustered out with company, ,Tune 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Disch. by Gen. Order of War Dep't, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 8, '62.
Discharged on Svirgeon's certificate, Aug. 1, '63.
Died Nov. 16, 1863, of wounds received at Fred-
ericksburg, December 13, 1862.
926
FORTY SECOND REGIMENT — BUCKTAIL,
NAME.
RANK.
DATE OF MUSTEK
INTO SERVICE.
I
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
8
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
'i
REMARKS.
Samuel Galbraith...
John Wilkinson
Austin, Charles
Arnold, George L..
Branyan, Rob. H...
Branyan, James A.
Breckbill, Jerem'h
Burns, James E
Bolden, James .....
Corp ...
Muc...
Private
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
June
June
June
June
June
Juno
June
June
June
Dec.
Aug.
June
June
Aug.
June
June
Aug.
June
June
June
June
Jan.
.lune
Aug.
June
June
June
June
Mar.
June
June
Jnne
Aug.
June
June
June
Mar.
Aug.
June
Mar.
Aug.
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
Aug.
Mar.
June
June
June
June
Aug.
Mar.
June
Aug.
June
Aug.
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
Jan,
Jan.
4, '61,
4, '61,
4, '61,
4, '61,
4, '61,
4, '61,
4, '61,
4, '61,
4, '61,
26, '61,
8, '61,
4, '61,
4, '61,
3, '61,
4, '61,
4, '61,
3, '61,
4, '61,
4, '61,
4, '61,
4, '61,
16, '62,
4, '61,
19, '61,
3, '61,
4, '61,
4, '61,
4, '61,
6, '62,
4, '61,
4, '61,
4, '61,
6, '61,
4, '61,
4, '61,
4, '61,
6, '62,
8, '61,
4, '61,
6, '62,
6, '61,
4, '61,
4, '61,
4, '61,
4, '61,
4, '61,
4, '61,
4, '61,
6, '61,
6, '62,
4, '61,
4, '61,
4, '61,
4, '61,
6, '61,
6, '62,
4, '61,
8, '61,
4, '61,
8, '61,
4, '61,
4, '61,
4, '61,
4, '61,
4, '61,
4, '61,
4, '61,
^ '61,
16, '62,
16, '62,
Killed at DranesviUe, December 20, 1861.
Discharged August 2, 1861.
Wounded May 7, '64— absent, sick, at muster out.
Deserted August 5, 1863.
r^Iustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864,
Discharged on Surgeon's certi ficate, July 4, 1861.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June 9, 1862.
Black, Isaac G
Barth, John
...do
...do
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 22, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 8, 1863.
Cook, George L
Casswell, Edward..
Duncan, Joseph
...do
...do
...do
...do
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 28, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 1, '63,
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred from Veteran Reserve Corps— mus-
...do
tered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 29, '62.
Evans David
..do
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov, 14, '62.
Died February 28, 1862.
Deserted Au"-ust 11. 1861.
Ebright, George W
Etter, Jacob.
...do
do
Fissell, William A.
Fissell, John A.
...do
do
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
INIustered out with company, June 11, 1864,
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet,
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 28, '62.
Disch. May 1, '62, for wounds received in action.
Discharged by General Order, Nov. 14, 1862,
Discharged on Surseon's certificate, Jan. 20, '63.
Farnesw^orth, Sam'l
Foster, Erastus R...
Foster, Francis A...
Fleck, EphraimB...
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
Foran, Patrick
Green, Thomas G...
Gillespie, T. W
Holland, Wm. A....
Hartzell, Isaiah
Hood, John
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
Died at Manassas, Va., April 13, 1862.
Mustered out with companv, June 11, 1864,
Killed at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30, '62.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864,
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 24, '61.
Hayner, Edward....
Irvin, W. H. H
...do
...do
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, '64.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec, 10, '62.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864,
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 4, '61,
Jones, Nicholas Y...
...do
...do
Jumper, Conrad
Johnson, Wm. H...
Kugler, Charles
...do
...do
...do
do
Killed at South Mountain, September 14, 1862,
Absent, in U. S. Insane Asylum, at muster out.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. May 12, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, May 10, '62.
Died September 20, 1862, of wounds received at
Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Deserted September 15, 1862.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 4, '61.
Discharged— date unknown.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 8, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 17, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Mar. 4, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb, 19,1863.
Discharged by General Order, May 9, 1863.
Died March 1, 1S63, of wounds received at Fred-
ericksburg, December 13, 1862,
Deserted— date unknown.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864,
Discharged April 28, '62, for wds. rec. in action.
Killed at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30, '62.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. May 10, '62.
Transferred to company F— date unknown.
Transferred to Co. D, 46th reg. P. V., Sept. 24, '61.
Killed at DranesviUe, December 20, 1861.
. do
..do
Lawyer, Joseph T...
Mayall, MilesA
M'Callum, George,.
Mali, JohnH
...do
...do...:.
...do
...do ..
...do..
Mitchell, Sam'l M...
...do
...do
Meek, John C
...do ..
...do....
Magee, Ambrose B..
M'Cloud, Jacob
Pressley, William..
Pennell, John
Parsons, Theo. A ...
Roberts, Thomas C
Richard, David
Reynolds, John
Rennard, Charles...
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do .
Sweger, Absalom...
Shively, Thomas J..
Shively, George W
Smith, John C
...do
...do
...do
...do
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Wounded at Spottsylvania C. H., May 9, 1864—
absent, in hospital, at muster out.
Mustered out with companv, June 11, 1864,
Wounded at Bothesda Church, May 30, '64— ab-
sent, in hospital, at muster out.
Missing in action at Wilderness, May 8, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 24, '61,
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 7, '61.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V,, May 31, '64— Vet.
Discharged by General Order, Dec. 11, 1862.
Staekle, John F
Sheaffer, Oliver
Stevenson, Wm. M
Seward, Lfevi
...do
...do
...do
...do ..
Snyder, Truman K
...do
THREE YEAES' SERVICE.
927
NAME.
RANK.
DATE OP MUSTER
INTO SERVICE.
REMARKS.
Shatto, George W...
Shatto, Alexander...
Savers, Jobn
Private
...do
...do
Aug. 6, '61,
Aug. 10, '61,
June 4, '61,
June 4, '61,
Oct. 10, '61,
June 4, '61,
Aug. 7, '61,
Aug. 10, '61,
June 4, '61,
June 4, '61,
June 4, '61,
June 4, '61,
June 4, '61,
3
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3
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Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, 1864.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, 1864.
Killed at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30, '62.
Killed at Gettysburg:, July 2, 1863.
Died at Chesapeake Hospital, Feb. 7, 1863.
Deserted May 8, 1863.
Deserted December 22, 1862.
Spear, Samuel
...do
Sparr, George H
Seller, Reuben ....
...do
...do
Seller, John
...do
Shatto, JohnE
Topley, Samuel A...
Valentine, Robert B
Vanzant, James N ..
Walker, James
Watson, George C...
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do ....
...do
Deserted May 1, 1863.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 28, '62.
Mustered out with company. June 11, 1864.
Dischar^red on Surgeon's ccrtiticate. Mar. 12, '63.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 4, '61,
COMPAN Y C . *
RECRUITED IN CAMERON COUNTY.
John A. Eldred.
L. W. Gifford....
Neri B. Kinsey .
Wm. B. Jenkins..
J. Wood Craven ..
Oscar D. Jenkins. .
Moses W. Lucore.
Enoch Barnum....
Augustus Smith
Sydney Crocker
G. W. Fine
Akley, Levi R
Akley, Sydney L ..
Akley, Reuben
Burrows, Cassin
Brown, W. W
Blair, John P
Butcher, F. H
Bennett, A. D
Campbell, Thomas.
Cook, George W
Clark, James
Coorst, Samuel
Campbell, John J...
earner, Erastus
Carney, Charles B..
Coorst, William E..
Canfield, Frederick
Daughenbaugh, C...
Dehort, Uriah
Doty, William
Denham, E. P
Davison, Reese J.
DaUey, Philip
Danly, John S
Dual, J. S
Easterbrooks, E. P
French, Leonird....
Capt..
...do .,
...do..
IstLt.
...do...
2d Lt..
...do....
Serg't.
...do...
Corp. .
...do...
Private
..do
...do
...do
.4o
..do
.do.
.do.
.do.
...do.
...do.
...do,
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
do.
ao .
do.
,..do.
do.
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
1, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
June
June
5, '61,
June
June
June
1, '81,
1, '61,
1, '61,
June
June
1, '61,
1, '61,
June
June
1, '61,
1, '61,
June
June
1, '61,
1, '61,
July
July
June
1, '61,
1, '61,
5, '61,
June 1, '61,
Resigned September 10, 1861.
Promoted fr. 2d Lt. to Capt.— res. Nov. 17, 1862.
Pr. fr. 1st Lt. of Co. A, to Capt., Mar. 1, 1863—
trans, to Co. C, 190th reg. P. V. May 31, 1864.
Killed at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, 1862.
Pr. fr. 1st Sgt. to 1st Lt., Mar. 1, '63— to Bv. Capt.,
Mar. 13, '65 — mus. out with Co., June 11, '64.
Pr. from 1st Sgt. to 2d Lt., Nov. 2, 1861— wd. at
Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, 1862— res. Apr. 20, 1863.
Pronmoted to 2d Lt., July 1, 1863— transferred to
Co. C. 190th regiment P. V., May 31, 1864.
Wounded at DranesvUle, Dec. 20, '61, and Fred-
ericksburg, Dec. 13, '62 — absent, on detached
duty, at muster out.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V,, May 31, '64— Vet.
Killed at Harrisonburg, Va., June 6, 1862.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, '64.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, '64.
Discharged on Surgeon's cert. — date unlmown.
Transferred to Vet, Res. Corps — date unknown.
Promoted to Hospital Steward — date unknown.
Wounded at Gettysburg— transferred to 190th
regiment — date unknown.
Transferred to cavalry reg,— date unknown.
Deserted — date unknown.
Wounded at Fredericksburg, December 13, '62—
mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Disch. on Surgeon's certiticate — date unknown.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V,, May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, '64.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, '64,
Killed at South Mountain, September 14, 1862,
Died — date unknown.
Died of wounds rec. at Harrisonburg, June 6, '62.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V,, May 31, '64— "Vet,
Wounded at Cross Keys, June 8, 1862 — trans-
ferred to 190th regiment P, V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V,, May 31, '64,
Disch, on Surgeon's certifi.cate — date unknown.
Captured June 8, 1862— transferred to 190th regi.
ment P. V,, May 31, 1864,
Died— date unknown,
KiUed at Harrisonburg, Va., June 6, 1862,
Deserted— date unknown,
Disch, on Surgeon's certificate — date unknow n.
Wounded at Harrisonburg, June 6, '62, Frede-
ricksburg, December 13, 1862, and Gettysburg-
mustered out with company, June 11, 1864,
* There being no muster-out rolls of companies C, F and I of this regiment on file in Adju-
tant General's Office, the names and records were copied from the roster of these • companies,
as compiled by J. R. Sypher, Esq., in his history of the '^Pennsylvania Reserve Corps,"
928
FORTY-SECOND REGIMEN'T — BUOKTAIL,
KAMB.
BANK.
DATE OP MUSTEE
INTO BERVICE.
4
I
REMAUKS.
Fairbanks, D.W..,.
Felker, John
Private
...do .
June
June
June
June
June
June
1, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
\
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
Wounded at Gettysburg— transferred to 190th
regiment P. V., May 31, 1864— Vet.
Captured at Harrisonburg, June 6, '62— wounded
at Gettysburg— transferred to 190th regiment P,
v.. May 31, 1864— Vet.
Wounded at Cross Keys, June 8, 1862— trans-
ferred and promoted— date and rank unknown.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Wounded and prisoner at Gettysburg— absent at
muster out.
Wounded at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, 1862— ab-
sent at muster out.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate— date unknown.
Discharged by Special Order— date unknown.
Transferred to Vet. Res. Corps— date unknown. •
Freeman, D. C
...do
Gibbs, Albert E
Gettings, JohnH....
Gleason, Michael L
Guthrie, Smith E ...
Greeley, Horace H..
Guthrie, George
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
1, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
1 '61
1, '61,
...do
...do ...
...do
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged for wounds received in action.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate— date unknown.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate— date unknown.
Desertfid— date unknown.
Haumer, George
Hiller, Albert
...do
...do ....
...do
Hanlon, Patrick B ..
Inglesby, Russel A
...do
...do
Johnson, Jas. A. C...
Jordon, L. T
...do
...do
June
June
June
June
June
1, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Kirk, Firman T
...do
...do
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Discharged for wounds received in action.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64-Vet.
Killed at South Mountain, September 14, 1862.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Wd. June6,'62— AntietamSept. 17, '62, and Fred-
ericksb'g, Dec. 13, '62— disch.— date unknown.
...do.. ..
Lindsay, Thomas...
...do.....
Landers, S. W
...do
June
June
1, '61,
1, '61,
Lucore, Anson
...do . .
Malone, Thomas
...do
Minard, B. F
...do .
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
5, '61,
5, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
Murphy, William...
Mestler, G. F
...do
...do
Discharged June 25, 1861.
Died of wds. rec. at Cross Keys, Va., June 8, '62.
Killed— date unknown.
Deserted— date unknown.
KUled at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Wounded at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, 1862— ab-
sent at muster out.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64.— Vet.
Died of wounds received in action.
Miller, J. S
Minard, Seneca F...
Moyer, Samuel C ...
M'Carrick,Matthew
M'Henry, John A...
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
M'Mahon, Simon....
M'Elhany, John
M'Gill, J. C
...do
...do
...do
June
June
June
June
1, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
M'Gowen, Geo. W...
M'Henry, Perry.
...do
...do
Died of wounds received at Harrisonburg, Va.,
June 6, 1862.
Died of wounds received at Harrisonburg, Va.,
June 6, 1862.
...do....
June
June
June
June
1, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
M'Greggor, Chas. A
Norris, John
...do
...do ...
Deserted— date unknown.
Transferred to Artillery— date unknown.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate- date unknown.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate— date unknown.
Discharged for wounds received at Harrison-
burg, Va., June 6, 1862.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate— date unknown.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out witli company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
O'Bryne, James
Pavne, William
...do
do
Parker, Lewis
do
' ' 1
Patterson, G. L
Post, Smith G
...do
do
June
1, '61,
Radder, John
..do
June
June
June
June
Jime
June
June
June
June
June
1, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
Russel, J. S
Sharp, Samuel
...do
...do. .
Sheely, Patrick
...do ...
Shoemaker, Wm ...
Smithers, John
...do
..do ..
Soper, Samuel M....
Sanford, Samuel
Sehlatzer, Orrin J...
Shattock, Beniamin
Sloat, WiHiam
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
Killed at Wilderness — buried in Wilderness
Burial Grounds.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate— date unknown.
Wd. at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30, '62—
transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, 'G 1— Vet.
Discli. on Surgeon's certificate— date unknown.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate— date unknown.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '04- Vet.
StoUiker, Abraham
ThaU, John
...do
...do
June
June
1, '61,
1, '61,
Taylor, Jerome
...do
Transferred to Vet. Res. Corps— data unknov/n.
THREE YEARS' SERVICE.
929
NAME.
RANK.
DATE OP MUSTEK
INTO SERVICE.
1.
REMARKS
Tapper, Darius
TitcoiTib, David. ....
Private
...do .
3
3
3
3
Transferred to Vet. Res. Corps— date unknown.
Died date unknown
June 1, '61,
June 1, '61,
Washburn, Jas E...
Wright, Benj.F
...do
do ...
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V.— date unknown.
Company D.
recruited in warren county.
Roy Stone
Hugh W.M'Neil,
John T. A. Jewett..
D. G. M'Naughton..
Ribero D. Hall.
Robert Hall
James H. Marton..
Harry T. Weaver..
Edwin Muzzey
Martin Hosley
A. C. Williams
John Hamlin
And. J. Deming.
Benj. Haskall
Rosco A. Hall
Augustus A. Trask
Joseph Turbett
^Horance Lafayette-
Charles H. Martin..
Akin, Elijah
Abbott, William....
Benton, Charles M.
Bordman, Wallace.
Barber, Henry C...
Coughlin, Francis.
Clark. William H.
Clough, Eleazer A,
Cartwright, Peter.
Chase, George
Clacy, David H
Chapel, Adalbert M
Cobb, Myron C. .
Collins, Cordillo
Devough, Theoph's
Devins, James
Davis, WiUiamH...
Dunton, Joseph W..
Dorrin, Barney
Ellison, Horance W
Ellis, Matthew E ...
Freeman, Francis H
Fisher, George....
Flatt, Lewis D....
Gannon, Michael do.
Gordon, Abner M do .
Gruay, Francis ...do.
Capt.
..do..
2d Lt...
1st Pgt.
Serg't..
...do
...do
...do
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do...
..do...
Corp.
..do...
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
July 29, '61,
Gates, Jacob I. ..do June 24, '61,
117
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
Mav 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61.
May 29, '61,
Mav 29, '61,
May 28, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
Aug. 4, '61,
July 20, '61,
May
May
May
May
Aug.
Sept.
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
Aug.
July
May
Aug.
May
Aug.
Sept.
Promoted to Major, June 13, 1861.
Promoted from 1st Lieutenant to Captain, June
1, 1861— to Colonel, January 22, 1862.
Promoted from 2d to 1st Lieut., .June 12, 1861— to
Captain, Feb. 5, 1862— resigned Jan. 5, 1863.
Pr. from private to 2d Lt., June 24, 1861— to 1st
Lt., March 1, '62— to Capt., March 1, '63— to Bv.
Major, March 13, 186.5 — mustered out with
company, .June 11, 1864.
Pr. from priv. to 2d Lt., Feb. 28, '63— to 1st Lt.,
Mar. 1, 1863— mus. out with Co., June 11, 1864.
Promoted from Sergeant to 2d Lieutenant, Mar.
1, 1863— killed at Gettysburg, July 3, 1863.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864. '
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Absent at muster out.
Wounded at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30,
1862— discharged November 29, 1862.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Died at Georgetown, D. C, Oct. 29, 1861— buried
in Militarv Asvlum Cemetery.
Killed at Bull Run, August 30, 1862.
Killed at South Mountain, September 14, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged — date unknown — for wds. received
at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862,
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Discharged September 22, 1862, for wounds re-
ceived at Mechanicsville, June 26, 1862.
Died at Alexandria, June 15, 1862— buried in
Military Asylum Cemetery, D. C.
Discharged August 14, 1862, for wounds received
at Mechanicsville, June 26, 1862.
Died at Georgetown, D. C, October 24, 1861— bu-
ried in Military Asylum Cemetery.
Deserted March 10, 1882.
Absent at muster out.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Mar. 15, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June 20, '62.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, '64.
Killed at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30, '62.
Killed at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30, '62.
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Not on uuistor-out roll.
Mustered out wath company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 19, '61.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 20, '61,
Deserted February 1, 1863.
Discharired on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 17, '61.
Tranferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Discharged June 5, 1S63. for wounds received at
Mechanicsville, June 26, 1862.
Mustered out with companj% June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged Sept. 7, 1863, for wounds received at
Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 29, '62.
930
FOETY-SECOND BEGIMBNT — BFCKTAIL,
Geer, Nelson„
Gates, George
Glazier, Henry H ...
Green, William H..,
Humphreys, T. K„,
Hamlin, John F
Hamlin, Sylvester .
Hogarth, Frederick
Honicker, Jacob
Havens, John
Hobert, Freeland,..
Humphreys, R. M.
Horrigaa, Edward
Halcomb, Edward
Johnson, AmosH..
Jaggens, Peter
Junkin, George Q,..
Kinnear, Robert A..
Kennedy, Grab. M..
Kincade, Thos. H...
Knopf, Frederick ...
Knowlton, Byron D
King, John N
Keatrag, Michael ...
Lindsey, John W...
Langworthy, F. W
Lyman, L. Bent
Lasser, Lawrence...
Lane, Benjamin
Metz, Charles
Martz, WiUiamH...
MUlspaugh, 0»F....
Mitchel, Ferry.
M'Elheany, John...
Mr Murtrie, Theo
Morrison, James R
M' Murray, John
Nutting, Charles C
Page, William
Powers, Patrick
Qnigley, George B.
Runyan, Henry H..
Rose, John P
Singleton, Theodore
Struble, David
Seaman, Dwight..
Silvernail, Calvin ..
Steward, James.
Shawl, William H.
Trask, Walter V
Vanarsdale, Wm...
Whittaker, Joseph
Wood, Sylvester....
Walker, James B..
Wedierman, Julius
Wallace, William..
Whitlock, Sam'l B.
Williams, Frank M
York, EUas
Young, John
Private
do.
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do.
do.
do.
...do.
.do.
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DATE OF MCSTEB
INTO SERVICE.
May 29, '61,
June 26, '61,
Sept. 11, '61,
Sept. 7, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
Aug. 23, '61,
Aug. 2, '61,
Aug. 2, '61,
Sept. 7, '61,
May 29, '61,
Feb. 6, '62,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
July 31, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
Aug. 12, '61,
May 29, '61,
July 29, '61,
Aug. 4, '61,
May 29, '(51,
Sept. 7, '61,
May 29, '61,
Aug. 12, '61,
May 29, '61,
Mav 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 19, '61,
May 29, '61,
July 29, '61,
Aug. 18, '61,
Sept. 11, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61.
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
July 26, '61,
May 29, '61,
Sept. 7^'61,
Sept. 11, '61,
Aug. 4, '61,
Aug. 2, '61,
Discharged March 15, 1863, for wounds received
at Antietara, September 17, 1862.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 81, '64— Vet.
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Died at Falmouth, Va., May 14, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864,
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Mar. 11, '62.
Discharged on Surg, certificate— date unknown.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Mar. 16, '62,
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 9, '62.
Discharged by General Order, October 20, 18S2.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Mar. 6, 1863,
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Deserted March 10, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 11. 1864.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, May 6, 1863.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on S.urg3on's certificate. Mar. 9, 1863.
Discharged March 9, 1863, for wounds received
at Bull Run, August 30, 1862.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Discharged by General Order, January 17, 1862.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Dec. 12, '63.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Oct. 20, '63,
Transferred to Signal Corps, September, 1861.
Discharged by General Order. January 17, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June 7, '62.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet,
Deserted July, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged March 9, 1833, for wounds received
at South Mountain, September 14, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 26, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June 10, '63.
Transferred to 190th regiment F. V., May 31, '6*.
Transferred to 41st regiment P. V., Jan 10, 1862.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, '64.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered oat with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certiticate, Aug^. 1, '62.
Wounded at Spottsylvania C. H., May 10, 1864 —
absent, in hospital, at muster out.
Killed at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30, '6'2.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Transferred to company K," October 12, 1861.
Died at Darnestown, Md., September 27, 1861.
Died — date unknown— of wounds received at An-
tietam, September 17, 1862.
Deserted August 2, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 5, '63.
Killed at Wilderness, May 6, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Transferred from Veteran Reserve Corps, May
21, 1864— absent at muster out.
Transferred from Veteran Reserve Corps, May
21, 1864 — absent at muster out.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 10, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 27, '62.
Discharged December 2, 1862, of wounds received
at Antietam. Sept. 17, 1862.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, '64.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, .lune 2, '62.
Discharged — date unknown — of woimds received
at Charles City Cross Roads, June 33, 1862.
THREE TEAKS' SERVICE,
931
Company E.
recruited at wellsboro', tioga county,
AlansonE. Niles.... Capt.
Samuel A. Mack do
Lucius Truman
George A. Ludlow.
William Taylor
J. v. Morgan
Lemuel Fause
Robert G. Christnot
Peter D. Walbrid
Jacob Huck
George W. Sears.
Alfred Bardwell..
George O. Derby-
Caleb Fenton
S. A. Campbell ...
Edwin Roughton
Wallace M. Moore-
James A. Christnot
John C. Potts ....
Robert Kelsey...
Walton Williamson
Allen, Edward K..
Anderson, Thos. L.
Borden, Orasmus P
Bassett, John J ...
Boatman, Wm. S
Bordon, Bela
Bacon, Daniel
Bacon, Morgan L
Burrell, Wesley...
Blackwell, William
Campbell, Wash'n
Catlin, Lorenzo
Carney, Simon S do .
Crossett, Martin ...do.
Cole, Jacob do.
Campbell, Sam'l W
Cleveland, Martin V .
Corbin, Daniel
Cook, George
Chaplain, Geo. W...
Decker, Isaac
Davis, Daniel G
Dewey, Brazilla K...
English, John
Eicholtz, Julius A..
English, William ,
Grow, Horace H...
Graves, Caleb
Huck, Samuel
Huck, George
Horn, John'C
Happy, Lewis
Hoadiey. Charles .
Hogan,'Rich;u-d
Hoi-ton, Melvin R.
.Johnson, Alonzo...,
Mav 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
Mav 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
Mav 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
June 8, '61,
May 31, '61,
Feb. 1, '64,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, ,61,
May 31, '61,
Aug. 7, '61,
Aug. 7, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
Jan.
Aug.
Mar.
May
Aug.
May
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Mar.
May
May
June
May
May
22, '62,
7, '61,
18, '62,
31, '61,
7, '61,
31, '61,
7, '61,
7, '61,
7, '61,
18, '62,
31, '61,
31, '61,
8, '61,
31, '61,
31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
May 31, '61,
Sept. 13, '61,
Aug. 7, '61,
Aus:. 7, '61,
May 31, '61,
Aug. 7, '61,
Promoted to Major, March 1, 1863.
Wd. at South Mountain, Sept. 14, '62— pr. from
2d to 1st Lt., March 1, 1863— to Capt., June 14,
1863— mus. out with company, .June 11, 1864.
Promoted to Quartermaster, March 1, 1863.
Promoted from Sgt. to 2d Lt., April 1, 1863 — to
1st Lt., June 14, 1863— disch. Sept. 26, 1863.
Promoted to 2d Lt., Sept. 10, 1862— to 1st Lieut.,
Oct. 10, 1863— dismissed April 28, 1861.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Absent at muster out.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— -Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 2, '61.
Discharged May 22, 1863, for wounds received at
Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Discharged on Surg, certificate — date unknown.
Died May 22, 1864. of wounds received at Spott-
sylvania. May 8, '64 — buried in National Ceme-
tery, Arlington.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Transferred from Vet. Reserve Corps, May 21,
1864 — absent at muster out.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, "64- Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 26, '63.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 31,'64.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Died at Washington, D. C, September 26, 1862—
buried in Military Asylum Cemetery, D. C.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, April 9, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 4, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June 21, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 13, '61.
Transferred to company H, August 23, 1861.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 4, '64.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Transferred from Veteran Reserve Corps, May
21, 1864 — absent at muster out.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, April 30, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 3, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 1, '62.
Discharged — date unknown.
Discharged April 25, '64, for wds. rec. in action.
Killed at Dranesville, December 20, 1861.
Killed at Wilderness, May 10, 1864— Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 14, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 24, '62.
Transferred to I90th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 2, '61.
Transferred to company F — date unknown.
Transferred from Veteran Reserve Corps, May 21,
1864 — absent at muster out.
Discharged on Surgeons certificate. May 15, '62.
Mustered out wich company, June II, 1864.
Missing in action at Wilderness, May 5, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 25, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, April 16. ' ■:!.
Killed at South Mountain, Sept. '4, '■■' '■?
Died at Philadelphia, M,:y i
Deserted July, ISGl.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, '64.
932
FORTY-SECOND KEGIMENT — BUCKTAIL,
Jackson, Henry....
Kriner, Andrew J.
Kinney, George A
Kimball, Charles .
Kriner, James C...
Kimball, Chester F
Kriner, Henry
Kriner, George W ..
Lampman, DeW. C
Hosier, Parish
Martin, Thomas
M'Cabe, James
Meiner, Philip
Metzgar, Amos C...
Manderville, W
Morrison, William..
M'Graff, Lewis
Morgan, Wm. M....
M'Carty, Henry H..
Mathews, John W ..
Nott, Stephen
Olmstead, James....
Ogden, Joseph R....
Osborn, Edward
Potter, Benjamin B
Pitts, William...
Patterson, James M
Roland, Henry C ...
Px>ice, Edwin
Roice, Ethial H
Robert, Frederick..,
Readington, John...
Ramsey, Joseph E.
Rote, Henry I
Rothweiler, Peter..
Private
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do....
..do....
..do....
..do....
..do....
..do....
...do....
..do....
..do....
..do....
..do....
..do....
..do....
..do....
..do....
..do....
..do...,
Snyder, Jacob...
Simmons, Alb't D...
Stall, Robert
Satterly, Samuel D
Sweet, Gustavus A
Smidley, William..
Spanogle, Peter B..
Stone, Eugene
Stone, Orrin B
Smith, Thomas R..
Shuler, Abisah
Sweet, Charles H ..
Starkweather, Joel
Spicer, Ashbury F..
Torpy, Aaron B
Vogan, JohnL
Vallance, Charles...
Varner, Henry
West, James M
Waterman, Ed'n S
Walters, Andrew J
Weeks, Hiram
Walters, William H
West, Philetus A..
Weidley, John H..
Warner, AbelS
WaiTiner, Jas. M ,.
Wilcox, Edwin
Whitmore, Cyrus..
...do
...do
...do
...do....
...do....
...do....
...do....
...do....
...do....
...do....
...do....
...do....
...do....
...do....
...do....
...do....
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
Aug. 7,
May 31,
Aug. 7,
Aug. 7,
Aug. 7,
Aug. 7,
Aug. 7,
May 31,
May 31,
May 31,
May 31,
May 31,
June 9,
May 31,
May 31,
May 31,
Aug. 7,
May 31,
May 31,
May 31,
May 31,
Aug. 7,
Aug. 7,
Aug. 7,
May 31,
May 31,
June 3,
May 31,
INIay 31,
May 31,
May 31,
Aug. 7,
May 31,
May 31,
June 8,
May
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
May
Aug.
June
Aug.
Mar.
Aug.
May
May
May
Aug.
May
June
Aug.
Aug.
May
ISIay
May
Aug.
May
May
June
May
May
Aug.
May
'61,
'61,
^61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
*61,
'61,
'31,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'62,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Mustered out ^vith company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 23, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 23, '61.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '6-4— Vet.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, '64.
Died at Alexandria, Apr. 20, 1864— grave, 1,744.
Died at Camp Pierpont, Va., Nov. 27, 1861.
Discharged on Surg, certificate — date xinknown.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 27, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 21, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 23, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Mar. 11, '63.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, '64.
Died Feb. 2, '63, in Libby Prison, of wounds re-
ceived at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.'
Died August 19, 1861.
Deserted July, 1861.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 26, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan, 13, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 27, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, April 18, '63.
Mustered out with companv, June 11, 1864.
Transferred to 190; h reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 23, '62.
Mustered out wiih company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June 21, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 16, '61.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, '64.
Tr. to Co. H, 3oth reg. P. V.— date unknown.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Died December 25, 1862, of wounds received at
Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V,, May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 25, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 19, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 6, '62.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate — date unknown.
Discharged on Surseon's certificate, Jan. 15, 1863.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, '64.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, '64.
Died at Darnestown, Md. , August 31, 1861.
Died at Washington, D. C, December 29, 1862.
Killed at South Mountain, September 14, 1862.
Killed at Wilderness, May 13, 1864— Vet.
Deserted May 2S, 1863.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 22, '64.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 6, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 16, '62.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., Mav 31, '64^Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V. , May 31, '64— Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 5, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 23, '61.
Transferred to Vet. Res. Corps— date unknown.
Died at Philadelphia, July 30, 1862.
THKEE YEAES' SEKVICE.
933
Company F.
recruited in carbon county
Dennis M'Gee .
John A. Wolfe .
Hugh Mulligan...
Henry D. Patton..
Ernest Wright
Chas. Bitterling.
Daniel Blett
W. Harry Rauch....
William Rehring....
John Sweeny
Conrad Vogle
Joseph Eyeriy
George Lienell
William Marshall..
Geo. H. M'Intosh..
Joseph Shelly
Andrew. Quinn
Armbruster, Fid,..
Brisbin, Dennis
Buchanan, Julius C
Beer, Philip
Bohn, Lawrence O..
Bierlingmeyer, Geo
Beckwilh, Nathan'l
Bott, George
Brannon, John
Buchanan, And. L.
Bryant, Thomas O..
Boyle, Patrick
Chadwick, Everell.
Caden, John
Carroll, John
Connohan, John.,
Curtis, William ....
Carr, Patrick
Carnahan, Andrew
Connell, Thomas....
Dugan, John
Dohn, John
Dennison, Eber
Davis, Richard H..
Dougherty, James.
Dougherty, Mich'l.
Eickhoflf, Ferdina'd
Eickhoff, George.,
Ehman, Frederick..
Fell, Stephen H.
Fenstermacher, Jno
Gable, Andrew
Grisshaber, Anth'y
Capt....
..do
1st Lt.
..do....
..do....
2d Lt.
..do....
1st Sgt..
Serg't..
do
do
Corp....
do
..do
..do
..do
Muc
Private
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do!
.do.
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
Aug. 13, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 27, '61,
July 8, '61,
Mav 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
Dec. 18, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
Dec. 31, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
Dec. 18, '61,
May 29, '61,
Gangover, Charles.. |.,. do May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
Mav 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
Discharged May 4, 1863.
Promoted from 2d Lieutenant Co. G, to 1st Lieu-
tenant, Feb. 1. 1863— to Captain, May 4, 1863— to
Major 190th regiment P. V., June 6, 1864.
Resigned — date unknown.
Promoted to Capt., and A. Q. M., Dec. 29, 1862.
Promoted to 2d Lieutenant, Sept. 14, 1862 — to 1st
Lieutenant, July 1, '63— to Adjutant 190th regi-
ment P. v., June 6, 1864.
Killed at South Mountain, September 14, 1862.
Promoted to 2d Lieutenant, July 1, 1863— died
June 30, 1864.
Mustered oiit with company, June 11, 1864.
Killed in action — date unknown.
Deserted — date unknown.
Killed in action — date unknown.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Captured at Fredericksburg, December 13, '62 —
absent at muster out.
Discharged for wounds received at 2d Bull Run.
Discharged by Special Order — date unknown."
Killed at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30, 1862.
Deserted — date unknown.
Wounded at Mechanicsville, June 26, '62 — mus-
tered out with company, June 11, '64.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Wounded at South Mountain. Sept. 14, 1862—
mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surg, certificate — date unknown.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate — date unknown.
Wounded at Dranesville, December 20, 1861 —
transferred to Vet. Res. Corps— date unknown.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Wounded and prisoner at Mechanicsville, June
26, 1862 — died — date unknown.
Died — date unknown.
Deserted — date unknown.
Wounded at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30,
1862, and Gettysburg— mus, out, Dec. 31, 1864,
Captured at Mechanicsville, June 27, 1862— dis-
charged—date unknown.
Transferred to Vet. Res. Corps— date unknown.
Died of wounds received at Fredericksburg,
December 13, 1862.
Deserted — date unknown.
Deserted — date unknown.
Not on muster-out roll.
Deserted June 22, 1861.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Captured at Mechanicsville, June 26, 1862— mus-
tered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, Jvme 11, 1864.
Discharged by Special Order— date unknown.
Deserted — date unknown.
Deserted— date unknown.
Mustered out with company, .Tune 11, 1864.
Captured at Gaines' Mill, June 24, '62— mustered
out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged by Special Order — date unknown.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Wounded and prisoner at Mechanicsville, June
26, 1862— disch. on Surg, cert.— date unknown.
Mustered out with company, Juno 11, 1864.
Captured at Mechanicsville, Juno 26, 1R62— mus-
I tered out with company, June 11, 18f^!.
I Discharged by Special Order— date unknown.
934
FOETY-SECOND REGIMENT — BUCKTATL,
Hawk, Linford Private
Hamlin, Patrick do
Hettinger, William ...do
Herman, Albert do
Higgins, Edward L
Hollenbach, Sam'l,
...do,
...do.
Hollenbach, John do .
Henry, William 0..l...do.
Haley, John ...do.
Hyatt, John I. ..do.
Hensh, Michael do.
Hineline, Thomas.. ...do.
Hooker, John M do .
Heck, Isaac do.
Jerman, David do.
Janker, Theodore do.
Johler, John do.
Kinsor, John W I. ..do.
Kennedy, Patrick do .
Kaiser, William..
King, Martin ,
Long, Patrick '.
Lucore, Jackson.
Meyer, John
Matthews, Jamos..
Munson, Henry
Melvin, JohnS
MiUer, Ernest
Meddler, Charles ..
Mangold, Peter
Maloy, Barney
M'Cullough, F
M'Caflferty, John..
M'Elroy, John
M'Shehan, Patrick..
Osman, John
Oviatt, John W.
Pike, Alphonso A.
Rehr, William F...
Ramaly, Lewis
Reynolds, John ,
Rhoades, Moses ,
Robbins, Wm. D...,
Scott, Thomas V
Snulty, Charles
Smith, WilUston...
Shirmer, William..
Sutter, Frederick..
Sullivan, Daniel....
Sillinger, Frank
Shannon, Philip
Shlaffly, Christian.
Schofield,Court'd..
Sheiry, Stephen
Trout, Charles
Vogel, John
Waters, Peter
Ward, James
Whalin, Michael...
Wertz, xVaron
Yohler, John
Zundle, Henry
Zundle, George
.do.,
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.,
..do.
..do.,
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
...do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, 'Gl,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
Dec. 18, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May
May
May
Dec.
29, '61,
29, '61,
29, '61,
18, '61,
May
May
May
29, '61,
29, '61,
29, '61,
.do
.do
May
May
May
May
May
), '61,
?, '61,
5, '61,
3, '61,
?, '61,
May
May
May
May
May
May
Dec.
29, '61
29, '61,
29, '61
29, '61,
29, '61,
29, '61,
18, '61,
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Wounded at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30,
'62 — mustered out with company, June 11, '64.
Wounded at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30,
'62 — mustered out with company, June 11, '64.
Wounded at Gettysburg — mustered out with
company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with, company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate— date unknown.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate — date unknown.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate— date unknown.
Died — date unknown.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate- date unknown.
Disch. oa Surgeon's certificate- date unknown.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged for wounds received at Fredericks-
burg, December 13, 1862.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate — date unknown.
Transferred to Vet. Res. Corps — date unknown.
Wounded at Mechanicsviile, June 26, 1862, and
Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862 — mustered
out with company, June 11, 1864.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate — date unknown.
Wounded at Fredericksburg, December 13, '62—
mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Wounded at Gaines' MiU, June 27, 1862— mus-
tered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate— date unknown.
Discharged for wounds received at Dranesville,
December 20, 1861.
Died of wounds received at South Mountain,
September 14, 1862.
Deserted — date unknown.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Deserted — date unknown.
Deserted — date unknown.
Deserted — date unknown.
Captured at Mechanicsviile, June 26, 1862— mus-
tered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Killed at Mechanicsviile, June 26, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Wounded at Gettysburg — mustered out with
company, June 11, 1864.
Deserted — date unknown.
Deserted— date unknown.
Deserted— date unknown.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Transferred to Vet. Res. Corps— date unknown.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate— date unknown.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate— date unknown.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate— date unknown.
Disch. for wds. rec. at Fredericksb'g, Dec. 13, '62.
Tr. to Veteran Reserve Corps— date unknown.
Tr. to Veteran Reserve Corps— date unknown;
Killed at South Mountain, Sept. 14, 1862.
Died — date unknown.
Died — date unknown.
Discharged for wounds received at 2d BuU Run.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate— date unknown.
Killed at Gettysburg.
Died— date unknown.
Deserted— date unknown.
Deserted— date unknown.
Not on muster roll.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Deserted — date unknown.
THllEE YEARS' SERVICE.
935
Company G.
recruited in elk county.
Hugh M' Donald...,
Jesse B. Doan....
Thomas B.Winslow
Andrew J. Sparks.
John A. Wolf
John L. liUther.,
SethKeys
Jas. B. Thompson.
James M'Coy i...do .
Charles G. Sharrer do
Richard E. Looker ...do .
Capt...
1st Lt.
...do....
dLt.
.do...,
.do.
Serg't.
...do.. .
JohnC. Cole
Dennis Fuller
Charles B. Wright.
Norman C. Bundy.
Arnold B. Lucore..
Thos. J. Stephenson
Elijah S. Brookins..
JohnM'Neil
Samuel S. Coldwell
JohnH. Evans..
John Looney. ...
John C. Wray. ..
Arts, JohnP
Bundy, Clinton.
..do.
..do.
...do.
Corp,
...do.
...do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
Private
.do.
Benson, Simon B...
Bailey, Harrison C.
Bigham, Lafayette.
Bateman, Levi
Burnet, Napoleon..
Barr, Wesley W....
Cummings, Jas. C.
Cordes, Fred'kG....
Cline, Marcus
Carpenter, Alvin C
Chase, William H..
Carl, Andrew
Coleman, Chas. K..
Cassiday, James...
De Beck, George C
Dailey, John F
De Beck, Allen C.
..do..
..do...
..do...
..do...
...do..
...do..
...do..
...do..
...do..
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
July 27, '61,
May 29, '61,
June 8, '61,
July 27, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
July 2, '61,
Aug. 2, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
July 27, '61,
May 29, '61,
July 27, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
July 27, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
July 27, '61,
Nov. 1, '62,
Feb. 10, '64,
Nov. 1, '62,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
Dayis, Orlando
Daniels, William...
Davis, Abraham S.
Doan, Edward
English, George W
Elder, James H
do.
do.
do.
...do.
.do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
Nov. 1, '<
May 29, '
July 27, '
May 29, '
May 29, '61,
July 27, '61,
July 27, '61,
Farley, Joseph....
Farlong, Thomas.
Fuller, Benjamin
Garrison, Tartulas J
..do,
..do.
..do
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
July 27,
May 29,
INIav 29,
July 27,
July 27,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
July 27, '61,
May 29, '61,
Brevet Major, March 13, '65— mustered out with
company, June 11, 1864.
Resigned January 11, 1862.
Promoted from private to 1st Lieutenant, Jan. 11,
'62 — mustered out Avith company, June 11, '64.
Resigned April 21, 1862.
Promoted from Sergeant to 2d Lieutenant, April
23, 1862— to 1st Lt. company F, Feb. 1, 1863.
Promoted from Sergeant to 2d Lieutenant, Mar.
11, 1863— discharged March 12, 186.5.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Captured May 30, 18G4 -transferred to 190th regi-
ment, P. V. May 31, 1864— Vet.
Transferred to I90th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Wounded May 11, '64— transferred to 190th regi-
ment, P. v.. May 31, 1864— Vet.
Died June 11, '62, of wounds received in action.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Deserted October 11, 1861.
Deserted August 8, 1861— returned May 8, 1865—
discharged May 12, 1865.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
I'ransferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to Vet. Res. Corps— date unknown.
Died at Harrisburg, Pa., July 1, 1861.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Died at Harrisburg, Pa.— date unknown.
Missing in action at Bethesda Church, May 30,
1864— Vet.
Wounded at Spottsylvania C. H., May 10, 1864—
transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. May 5, 1862.
Discharged— date unknown — for wds. received
at Harrisonburg, Va., June 6, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec, 1862.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V, May 31, 1864.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, 1864.
Killed at Spottsvlvania C. H., May 9, 1864.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July, 1861.
Discharged— date unknown — for wds. received
at Catlett's Station, Va., August 22, 1862.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, '64.
Died Sept. 23, 1862, of wounds received in action.
Died March 7, 1862.
Wounded at Spottsylvania C. H., May 13, '64—
mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Wounded at Wilderness, May 7, 1864— mustered
out with company, June 11, 1864.
Missing in action at Bethesda Church, May 30,
1864— Vet.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate— date unknown.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 11, '62.
Died July 24, 1863, of wounds received at Get-
tysburg, July 3, 1863— buried in National Ceme-
tery, section D— grave, 41.
Deserted June, 1861. ,„ ,^«
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 18, '6^
Discharged — date unknown — for wds. received
, at South Mountain, September 14, 1862.
3 Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., jMay31,'64— Vot.
3 Transferred to Vet. Kes. Corps— date unknown.
3 Died February 11, 1863. „ ,o^.
3 1 Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
936
FOUTT-SECOND REGUVTENT — BFCKTATL,
Grabam, Andrew J
Garrfson, Justus J .
Gross, Thomas A ..
Gross, James
Graham, James A..
Holly, Floyd
Hollis, James H ....
Henderson, D. M ...
Hollingshead, J. A.
Holly, Alanson
Hoffman, Joseph N
Ireland, Benjamin.
imes, John
Johnston, Thos. B...
Keller, Reuben
Kreecht, William...
Kelly, Martin
Kearns, Albert
Lieeman, John W...
liukens, Charles
J^enish, Reuben W
Lehman, John A....
Lewis, Lewis ..,
Montgomery, Thos
JM'Donald, James...
M'Cov, Michael
Mahlen, Allen
Miller, John W....
Marginson, Cyrus
Nolin, Daniel
Norwood, George R
Price, George H..
Padget, Rufus
Quay, Marshal....
Rj^an, Thomas H,
Reinhart, John...
Robbins, Cyrus..,
Rhanewalt,' Aug .
Rawley, James ..
Robinson, Francis H
Scott, George W
Sparks, Benjamin..
Sawyer, Edward D
Shaffer, George
Shiley, John
Stark, Watson L....
Stewart, Jackson....
Simers, Andrew J.,
Stephens, Elhannan
Struble, John W..
Sharrer, Robert L...
Sullivan, Jeremiah
Sylin, Willard
Spsncer, John A..,.
Showers, John
Tubbs, Nathan H..
Tilson, Ezra P
Vsrner, Jesse D
War ton, James W
Warner, William..
Whitehead, Joel H
Welsh, Joseph
Wansall, Christian
Willey, Tvawrence...
Woodruff, Hiram...
Wenrick, John
Watkins, Wm. D.
Warner, VVm. D...
Winslow, R. C
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May 29,
May 29, '
May 29, '
July 27,
May 29, '
July 27,
May 29, ■■
May 29, •
Feb. 10, ■
July 27, ■
May 29, ■
May 29, '■
Julv 4, ■
May 29, '
July 27, '
Nov. 1,- ■
May 29, ■
July 27, ■'
May 29, '
May 29, '
May 29, '
Julv 26, '
May 29, ^
Jilay 29, '
Mav 29, '
July 27,
June 8,
Nov. ],
July 27,
July 27,
May 29, '
June 8,
May 29,
May 29,
May 29,
May 29,
May 29,
May 29,
July 27,
Nov. 1,
May 29,
July 27,
July 27,
May 29,
May 29,
INIay 29,
May 2^',
Mav 29,
May 29,
May 29,
Feb. 1,
May 29,
Mav 29,
July 27,
May 29,
July 27,
July 27,
May 20,
Mav 29,
May 29,
May 29,
May 29,
May 29,
Dec. 1,
May 29,
July 27,
Mav 29,
May 29,
May 29,
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 10, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 28, '62.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate— date unknown.
Transferred to 6th U. S. Cavalry, Oct. 28, 1862.
Deserted August 4, 1S61.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 22, '61.
Disch. bv sen. of Gen. Court Mar., Feb. 16, 1862.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, '64.
Died February 1.5, 1864.
Killed at Spottsylvania C. H., May 12, 1864..
Discharged — date unknown — for wounds rec.
at Harrisonbui-g, Va., June 6, 1862.
Tr. to Vet. Res. Corps — died — date unknown.
Mustered out with companv, June 11, 1S64.
Transferred to 190th rec;. P.'V., May 31, '61— Vet.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, '64.
Killed at Harrisonburg, Va., June 6, 1862.
Not on muster-out roll.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on vSurgeon's certificate, July 22, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 2, '61.
Disch. — date unknown — for wds. rec. in action.
Not on muster-out roll.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 4, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 1, '62.
Discharged by sentence of G. C. M., April 9, '63.
Disharged — date unknown— for wounds received
at Fredericksbursr, December 13, 1862.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, '64.
Killed at Harrisonburg, Va., June 6, 1862.
Committed suicide. May 3, 1862.
Deserted — date unknown.
Transferred to 6th U. S. Cavalry, October 28, '62.
Deserted June, 1863.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged — date unknown — for wounds receiv
ed at Harrisonburg. Va., June 6, 1862.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet
Discharged for wounds received at'South Moun
tain, September 14, 1862.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, 1864.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V.. May 31, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 14, '61
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 4, '61
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Mar. 10, '64.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 1863.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Jam 30, '63.
Disch. Jan. 30, 1863, for wds. received in action.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, '64.
Died October 26, 1861.
Killed at Harrisonburg, Va., June 6, 1862.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Deserted August 1, 1861.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate — date unknown
Died .July H, 1863 — bu. in Stranger's Ground,
1 Pittsburg. Pa.
i Disch. on "surgeon's certificate — date unknown.
j Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
I Absent, on detached duty, at muster out.
Absent, on detached duty, at muster out.
I Mustered out with company. June 11, 1864.
1 Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
i Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., INIay 31, '64.
[ Killed at Gettysburg. July 2, 1863— buried in
I National Cemeterv, Section C — sravo, 15.
! Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
I Killed by accident at Alexandria, Nov. 1, 1862.
1 Deserted June 29, 1803.
Not on muster-out roll.
THREE YEARS' SERVICE.
937
Company H.
recruited in chester county.
Charles F. Taylor..,
John D. Yerkes
Capt. .
...do ..
Chandler Hall IsLt..
Thomas J. Roney do....
Evan P. Dixon 2d Lt..
Joel J. Swayne do....
Robert Maxwell do....
Sylvester Guthrie... IstSgt
Allen S. Goodwin do....
Richard Beebe do ....
Jacob W. Pierce do....
Alfred Best Corp...
Albert Bahel do ....
Hutton Williams.. ..I. ..do ....
Edwin A. Howell. .. 1. .. do ....
John J. Donahoe ...do....
Phinneas Malin ...do....
Joseph P. Yoving....L.do.
Edwin Baker
Aaron Baker.
Alcott, David
Archer, Lea T,
Bahcl, William I. ..do
Brecht, Jonathan... [...do ..
Brockieus. Charles ...do ..
Baker, William ...do ..
Brink, John B l...do..
Burrell. Wesley j...do
Bahel, Thomas ...do
Boozar, Charles ...do
Birtsell, Edward....!. ..do
Billis, James C '...do
Best, Andrew A '...do
Best, Thomas F L.do
Barben. Joel M '...do
Baker, Evan H. '...do
Briggs, William '...do
Butler, James L.do
Brink, Taylor |...do
Brown, George W do
Cook, Adolphus do
Creamer, Jacob
Chandler, Thomas.
Chambers, Pusey E
Chadwick, Jos. P.
Chadwick, John...
Cessna, Martin
Coyle, James
Creamer, Hiram .
Coover, Andrew
Carter, Harlin H ...
Durgan, Thomas
Dou<?las, Benjamin.,
Duddy, William B.
Davis, George W
Davidson, Edw'd S
Drummond, James
Davis, Marshall
Freel, Lorenzo D ..
Fogg, Elbridge B..
Foreman, Maris H
Freel, James
Gause, William T...
Gause, Lewis T
118
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May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
— '61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
■61,
'61,
61,
May 28,
May 28,
May 28,
May 28,
Mav 28,
May 28,
May 28,
May 28,
May 28,
May 28,
May 28,
May 28,
July 22,
July 22,
May 28,
May 28,
May 28,
May 28,
May 28,
May 28,
Aug. 1.5,
Oct. 3,
Aug. 7,
Aug. 6,
May 28,
Aug. 7,
May 28,
Aug.
Aug.
Aug. a,
Aug. 9,
Aug. 7,
Aug. 2,
Oct. 3,
Aug. 7,
May 23,
6, '62,
'62,
'62,
;62,
'62'
'61,
'61,
'61,
Mav 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
Jan. 14, '62,
July 22, '61,
Aug. 1, '61,
May 28, '61,
Aug. 5,
Mar. 27.
,u.o ivia,!. zii
.do May 28
May 28,
..do May 28,
.do May 28,
Promoted to Colonel, March 1, 1863.
Wounded at Gettysburg. July 2, '63— discharged
July 11, 1864— brevet Major, March 13, 1865.
Pr. to Capt. and A. Q. M., U. S. V., Aug. 3, '61.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Resigned November 24, 1861.
Killed at Harrisonburg, Va., June 6, 1862.
Died of wounds rec. at Wilderness, May 8, 1864.
Mustered out with company, Juno 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, .June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 20, '61.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged August 2.5, 18t52^ for wounds received
at Harrisonburg, Va., June 6, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon "s certificate, Nov. 12, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 8, 1863.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, '64.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 81, '64.
Killed at Spottsylvania C. H., May 12, 1864. -
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 2, '63.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V.. May 31, '64— Vet.
Mustered out with company. June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Promoted to Serjreant Major, July 29, 1863.
Discharged on vSurgeon's certificate, April 20, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, April 23, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, April 29, '63.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, '64.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, '64.
Transferred to 190ih regiment P. V., May 31, '64.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, '64.
Transferred to Vet, Res. Corps — date unknown.
Killed at Antietam, September 16, '62.
Died at Alexandria, March 16, '64 — grave, 1,491.
Deserted January, 1864.
Wounded at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, 1862 — ab-
sent, sick, at muster out.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Mar. 4, '63.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., Mav 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, '64.
Died Julv H, 1863, of wounds received at Gettys-
burg, July 3, 1863.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, May 10, '62.
Transferred to 190tli reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, '64.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, '64.
Died May 29, 1864, of wounds received at Spott-
sylvania Covirt House, May 12, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with coinoanv, June 11, 1864.
Transferred to U. S. Signal Corps, Sept. 17, 1863.
Died at Philadelphia, January 2.5, 1S64.
Missing in action. May 7, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
938
FORTY-SECOND REGIMENT — BUCKTAIL,
Grace, James
Greenfield, Edward
Gross, Thomas P....
Gross. Ellis P
GlissoD, Alfred
Grier, Robert W
Goodwin, Daniel
Giimore, Rich'd T...
Hardy, Ross
Huss, Samuel
Hunter, Wm. C
Hanson, Thomas....
Harrigan, William
John, Lewis 3....
Jackson, John A
Jacquette, Isaac G,
Jackson, Wm. W.
Jackson, Edward P
King, William T....
Eynch, James H...
Land, Thomas
Leedam, Isaac
Maines, Thomas B.
Montgomery, J. H
Mann, Persifer F...
Milner, Robert
M'CuUough, G. W..
Milner, George D ..
M'Ulurg, Alex. A..
Oskins, Robert
Oskins, John E ....
Perry, Thomas
Peirce, William
Penhollow, Henry.
Pusey, Joshua
Penhollow, Charles
Pennington, T. L....
Page, George W....
Pratt, Edward
Pettingill, Rob't B,
Rigdon, William...
Roman, Joseph A..
Romig, George W..
Rigdon, John
Rentz, Frederick ..
Steigleman, H. C...
Smith, George
Starr, Jeremiah J...
Steigleman, J. W...
Stroble, Henry
Sherman, Roger..-
Stevens, Henry C
Taylor, Alfred
Taylor, Elwood...
Taggart, Robert...
Taylor, Isaac
Taylor, William.,
Taylor, James
Taylor, John
Private
Temple, Benj. F
Urban, Charles
Watson, Richard...
White, Henry C
West, Joseph D
Wilson, Samuel G...
May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
Aug. 16, '61,
Aug. 5, '62,
Aug. 6, '62,
Aug. 5. '62,
July 22, '61,
Aug. 20, '62,
May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
May 21, '61,
May 28, '61,
Oct. 3, '61,
May -28, '61,
May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
Aug. 19, '62,
May 28, '61,
Mar. 11, '62,
May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
Aug. 1, '61,
May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
Aug. 6, '62,
Julv 22, -62,
Aug. 7, '61,
Sept. 6, '62,
Aug. 23, '62,
May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
Aug. 23, '62,
May 28, '61,
Aug. 6, '62,
Aug. 20, '62,
May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
Aug. 16, '61,
May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
Aug. 1, '61,
May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
Nov. 13, '61,
Aug. 1, '61,
May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
Aug. 1, '62,
Aug. 11, '62,
May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
Aug. 1, '61,
May 28, '61,
May 28, '61,
Aug. 16, '61,
Aug. 6, '62,
Discharged April, 1863, for wounds received at
South Mountain, September 14. 1862.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., MavSl, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, '64.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, '64,
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, '64.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, '64.
Killed at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863.
Mustered out with company, June 1 1 , 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 9, 1863.
Promoted to Q. M. Sergeant, August 7, 1861.
Died September 15, '62 — burled in Military Asy-
lum Cemetery, D. C.
Died July 80, 1863, of wounds received at Get-
tysburg, July 2, 1863.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 26, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 12, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 1.5, '62.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, 1864.
Deserted June 21, 1861.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 18(54.
Transferred to 190th reg". P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1S64.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June 2, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. May 18, '63.
Tr. to Vet. Reserve Corps — date unknown.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, 1864.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, April, 1862.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged July, 1862, for wounds received at
Harrisonburg, Va., June 6, 1862.
Discharged February 28, 1863, for wounds re-
ceived at Harrisonburg, Va., June 6, 1862.
Discharged March 18, 1863, for wounds received
at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
KiUed at Gettysburg, July 3, 1863.
Died Dec. 24, 1862, at Richmond, Va., of wounds
received at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, 1862.
Killed at Bethesda Church, May 30, 1864.
Deserted August 7, 1861.
Deserted July 27, 1862.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate — date unknown.
Discharged December 20, 1862, to accept promo-
tion in company G, 6th Maryland Volunteers.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Deserted November, 1861.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 7, '61.
Promoted to Hospital Steward, July 29, 1863.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., Mav 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Promoted to Sergeant Major, July 20, 1861.
Transferred to Vet. Res. Corps— date unknown.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 7, '61.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V.,.M ly 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, '64.
Died December, 1862.
Missinsr at Chantillv, September 5, 1862— died at
Alexandria, Va., June 11, 1865— grave, 2,962.
Deserted December, 1861.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Mustered out with company, June 11. 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 1, '62.
Discharged Nov. 21, 1861, to accept promotion.
Discharged March 7, 1863, for wounds received
at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
T:iKii;E YEARS' SERVICE.
939
Woodward, Milton..' Privure >'.•:
West, James D ...do
Way, Lindley E do
Williamson, Fran do
Watts, William do
Widdoes, Heli do
Younkins, Edward ...do
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3
Bisnh on t5argeon-s certiftcate— date unknown.
Iranpierre.l to lOOtii re-. P. V.; Mav3], '64— Yet
I rarislerred to 190th re-iimont P. V' May .'.1 '64
Transferred to IflOth regiment P. V . MmV ."l' '64'
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May .Si' '64*
Not on inuster-out roll. '
Discharged— date unknown— for wounds received
at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Company I.
RECRUITED IN M'KEAN COUNTY.
Wm. T. Blanchard
Frank J. Bell
R. Fenton Ward
Bruce A. Rice,
Richard A. Rice
Edward D. Curtis..
William J. Kibbe...
A. Oilman Foster...
Lorenzo B. Prosser
Angelo M. Crapsey
A. Farnham .
Charles O. Bee..
John K. Haflfey.
Peter B. Porter
Henry L. Dewell.
Solomon S. King
Wallace W. Brewer
Joseph D. Barnes...
Henry J. Hadley ..
Fred'k C. Holmes..
Alton, James T
Austin, Charles M.
Austin, Joseph
Austin, John
Ames, Joseph A
Barnes, Thomas
Bridge, Wesley J...
Briggs, George W..,
Belknap, Josiah B..
Babf'ock, Horace G
Bard, Leslie S
Buchanan, And. L..
Beckwith, Sam'I R
Berts, Samuel
Both, Jacob
Brigham, D wight W
Blanvelt, James O ..
Bloom, Hero
Coates, John R
Gulp, Cornelius
..do.
..do.
.do.
.do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
May 30, '61,
May 30, '61,
May 30, '61,
May SO, '61,
May 30, '61,
May 30, '61,
May 30, '61,
May 30, '61,
May 30, '61,
May 30, '61,
May 30, '61,
May 30, '61,
May 30, '61,
May 30, '61,
May 30, '61,
May 30, '61,
May 30, '61,
May 30, '61,
May 30, '61,
May 30, '61,
May 30, '61,
May 30, '61,
Aug. 13, '61,
May 30, '61,
May 30, '61,
Aug. 13, '61,
May 30, '61,
May 30, '61,
Aug. 13, '61,
May 30, 'Gi,
May 30, '61,
Aug, 13, '61,
May 80, '61,
May 30, '61,
May 30, '61,
May- 30, '61,
May 30, '61,
May 30, '61,
May 30, '61,
Wounded at Cross Keys, Va., June 8, 1862— re-
signed December 1, 1«62.
Promoted fr. 1st Lt. to Capt., March 1, 1863— wd.
at Antietam. Sept. 17, '62— disch. Oct. 19, 1863.
Promoted to 2d Lt., July 1, '62— to 1st Lt.. March
1, 1863— wounded in action— transferred to Co.
I, 190th regiment P. V., May 31, 1864.
Died June 14, 1862, of wounds received at Cross
Keys, Va., June 8, 1862.
Promoted to 2d Lt., May 18, 1863— mustered out
with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Died Sept. 18, 1862, of wounds received at South
Mountain, September 14, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Wounded and prisoner at Fredericksburg, Dec.
13, 1862 — discharged — date unknown.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 6, '61.
Died Jan. 14, 1863, of wounds received at Fred-
ericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 22, '63.
Transferred to IQOt'h reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Wounded and prisoner at 2d Bull Ilun — trans-
ferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, 1864— Vet.
Wd., with loss of foot, at Fredericksburg, Dec.
13, '62— tr. to 190th reg. P. V. , May 31, '64— Vet.
Wounded at Antietam, Sept. 17, 1862 — mustered
out with company, June 11, 1864.
Wounded at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, '62— mus-
tered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Killed at Cross Keys, Va., June 8, 1862.
Died June 14, 1862, of wounds received at Har-
risonburg, Va., June 6, 1862.
Wounded at Cross, Keys, June 8, '62— discharged
on Surgeon's certificate — date unknown.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate — date unknown.
Wounded at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862— trans-
ferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, 1864— Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Died — date unknown.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, '64.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, '64.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, '64.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, '64.
Wounded at South Mountain, Sept. 14, 1862—
discharged — date unknown.
Disch. on'Surgeon's certificate — date unknown.
Wounded at Cross Keys, Va., June 8,1862 — pr.
to 2d Lt. Co. G, 150th reg. P. V., Sept. 3, 1862.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate— date unknown.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate — date unknown.
Transferred to Vet. Res. Corps— date unknown.
Tr. to batt'y A, 43d reg. P. V. — date unknown.
Killed at South Mountain, September 14, 1862.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Wounded at Fredericksburg, Dec 13, 1862, and
Gettysburg— mus. out with Co., June 11, 1864.
940
FORTY-SECOND EEGIMENT — ^BUCKTAIL,
Close, Peter.
Clark, Charles L
Case, Dennis
Crow, Jacob
Colgrove, A Ipha
Cornforth, Colum's
Campbell, Geo. A....
Curtis, WiUiam J
Curtis, Nelson M.
Crossmire, D. V...
Cobbett, James W.
Clyens, Patrick H...
Crandall, Frank B..
Danforth, L. Byron
Demars, Joseph
Dickeson, Charles...
Dale, WilUam L
Edson, Edwin W...
Essington, John M
Emthorpe, P. G
Freeman, B. Hill ...
Fanning, Elisha P..
Farr, G. Milton
Fish, J. A
Gould, Hosea H
Howard, E. Newell
.do,
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
...do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
Hammond, H. J.
Hoop, Alfred T
Hamlin, Samuel C.
Heiglei, Albert
Horton, Samuel M.
Hayter, Joseph ...
Inglesby, Russel.
Jewett, Sheldon...
Johnson, James L..
Kilburn, Ferdina'd
Knapp, Wm. A...
Keach, Robert M.
King, Frank
Keener, Joseph
Landrigan, James.
Lafferty, Wm. A....
Lane, Robert T
Lawrence, Ohas. B.
Leher, John
Losey, Fred'k C...
Little, Joseph
Lovell, P. O
Mulvaney, Wm..
Mulvaney, Chas.
Moses, Joshua
MeUson, Charles
Mason, WUliam
Mapes, Alonzo
Mains, John R....
Magee, Henry
Maxson, Wm. M..
Miles, Wistar W..
.Newpher, James..
Private
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
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...do.
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...do.
do,
...do.
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do_...
...do
...do.
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Aug.
Aug.
13, '61,
13, '61,
Aug.
Aug.
13, '61,
13, '61,
May
May
May
30, '61,
30, '61,
30, '61,
May
Aug.
May
May
Aug.
May
May
May
May
30, '61,
13, '61,
30, '61,
30, '61,
13, '61,
30, '61,
30, '61,
30, '61,
30, '61,
May
Aug.
May
May
Aug.
30, '61,
13, '61,
30, '61,
30, '61,
13, '61,
Aug. 13, '61,
Aug.
May
May
May
13, '61,
.30, '61,
30, '61,
30, '61,
May
Aug.
30, '61,
13, '61,
May 30, '61,
Aug.
May
Aug.
Aug.
May
Aug.
13, '61,
30, '61,
13, '61,
13, '61,
30, '61,
13, '61,
Aug. 13, '61,
May
May
May
May
May
May
Aug.
30, '61,
30, '61,
30, '61,
30, '61,
30, '61,
30, '61,
30, '61,
13, '61,
May 30, '61,
May
Aug.
30, '61,
13, '61,
Wounded at Antietam, September 17, '62— mus-
tered out with company, June 11, 1864.
On detached service at muster out.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate — date unknown.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate — date unknown.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate — date unknown.
Wounded and prisoner at Fredericksburg, Dec.
13, 1862— discharged June 6, 1863.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate — date unknown.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate — date unknown.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Wounded at 2d Bull Run— transferred to 190th
regiment P. V., May 31, 1864— Vet.
Transferred to Vet. Res. Corps— date unknown.
Killed at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, 1862.
Wounded in action — deserted — date unknown.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate — date unknown.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate — date unknown.
Killed at Harrisonburg, Va., June 6, 1862.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate— date unknown.
Transferred to company D, 34th regiment P. V. .
Died of wounds received at Gettysburg, Pa.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate — date unknown.
Killed at Harrisonburg, Va., June 6, 1862.
Transferred to battery A. 43d regiment P. V.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate — date unknown.
Wounded at l<Yedericksburg, December 13, '63—
mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Wounded at Harrisonburg,, Va., June 6, 1862 —
discharged — date unknown.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet
Wounded — discharged — date unknown.
Wounded and pris. at Harrisonburg, June 6, '62.
Wounded at Fredericksburg, December 13, '62—
transferred to Vet. Res. Corps — date unknown.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Wounded at Harrisonburg, Va., June 6, 1862—
discharged— date unknown.
Wounded at 2d Bull Run— mustered out with
company, June 11, 1864.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate — date unknown.
Wounded at Harrisonburg, June 6, 1862— mus-
tered out with company, June 11, 1864.
On detached service at muster out.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate — date unknown.
Wounded at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862— trans-
ferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Died Aug. 25, '62, of wounds received in action.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Wd. at Antietam, Sept. 17, '62, and at Fredericks-
burg, Dec. 13, 1862— mus. out, August 13, 1864.
Wounded at Dranesville, Dec. 20, 1861.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate — date unknown.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate — date unknown.
Wounded at Antietam, September 17, 1862— dis-
charged— date unknown.
Transferred to 190tb reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to battery A, 43d regiment P. V.
Mustered out with company, .June 11, 1864.
Wounded at 2d B\ill Run— mustered out with
company, June 11, 1864.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate — date unknown.
Wounded at Harrisonburg, Va., June 6, 1862—
discharged — date unknown.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate — date unknown.
Wounded at Fredericksburg, December 13, '62 —
discharged — date unknown.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate — date unknown.
Killed at South-Mountain, September 14, 1862.
Killed at South Mountain, September 14, 1S62.
Deserted— date unknown.
Died Oct. 6, 1862, of wounds received at h'o ith
Mountain, Sept. 14, 1862,
THEEE YEARS' SERVICE.
941
Northrop, A. Delos,
Nichols, Nathan'l S
Page, William....
Rice, Charles P..
Robbins, Charles H
Richardson, Wm
Rifle, William H,
Smith, Dennis T.,
Southwick, Sam'l G
Smith, Frank T..
Snyder, Wesley.
Smith, Anson P
Seamans, E. B
Sherwood, Forrest..
Simons, Edgar S.. ..
Treat, Benjamin A..
Taylor, George W...
Turpin, A. J
Townsend. A. D
Vandyne, Curtis M
Walters, Aug. A...,
White, George O . ..
Woods, James M ..
Private
..do,
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..do.
Whalen, John
Weed, Calvin H..
Wells, Edgar W.
West, Franklin,.,
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May 30, '61,
May 30, '61,
May 30, '61,
Aug. 13, '61,
Aug. 13, '61,
Aug. 13, '61,
May 30, '61,
Aug. 13, '61,
Aug. 13, '61,
Aug.
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
Aug.
May
May 30, '61,
Aug. 13, '61,
May 30, '61,
May 30, '61,
Died Sept. 17, 1862, of wounds received at South
Mountain, Sept. 14, 1862.
Died — date unknown.
Transferred — on detached service.
Wounded at Antietam, September 17, '62— mus-
tered out with company, June II, 1864.
Wd. at Harrisonburg, Va. , .] une 6, '62, and Gettys
burg— nius. out with company, June 11, 1864.
Wounded at Harrisonburg, Va., June 6, '62 dis-
charged on Surg, certificate— date unknown.
Disch on Surgeon's certificate— date unknown.
On detached service at muster out.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet,
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate— date unknown.
Wounded at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, '62— disch.
on Surgeon's certificate — date unknown.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate — date unknown.
Transferred — on detached service.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Deserted — date unknown.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate — date unknown.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate — date unknown.
Deserted — date unknown.
Transferred to battery A, 43d regiment P. V.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate — date unknown.
Mustered out'with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Wounded at Harrisonburg', June 6, 1862 — dis.-
charged — date unknown.
Discharged on Surg, certificate — date unknown.
Discharged on Surg, certificate — date unknown,
Transferred to IflOth reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Died June 14, 1862, of wounds received at Cross
Keys, Va., June 8, 1862.
Company K.
recruited at curwensville, clearfield county.
Edward A. Irvin ...
Capt
May 29, '61,
3
Commissioned Lt. Col., Sept. 10, 1862— not mus-
tered—discharged May 1, 1863, for wounds re-
ceived in action.
James M. Welch....
...do
May 29, '61,
3
Promoted from 2d Lt. to Capt., March 21, 1863—
transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Sept. 12, '63.
W. R. Hartshorn...
IstLt..
May 29, '61,
3
Promoted to Adjutant, Februarv, 1862.
John P. Bard
...do . .
May 29, '61,
3
Promoted from Sgt. to 1st Lt., March 17, 1863—
to brevet Capt., March 13, 1865— mustered out
with company, June 11, 1864.
Daniel C. Dale
2d Lt...
May 29, '61,
3
Promoted from Sgt. to 2d Lieut., March 23, '62—
died February 17, 1863.
John E. Kratzer
...do
May 29, '61,
3
Promoted from Sgt. to 2d Lieut., Feb. 17, 1863—
transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, May 31, '64.
Thos. J. Thompson
IstSgt..
May 29, '61,
3
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Lewis Hoover
...do
May 29, '61,
3
Mustered out with companv, June 11, 1864.
Daniel Blett
...do
May 29, '61,
3
Promoted to 2d Lt. company F, July 1, 1863.
JohnH. Norris
. .do
Mav 29, '61,
3
Transferred to iOOthreg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
James F. Ross
...do
Mav 29, '61,
3
Transferred to 190th res;. P. V., Mav 31, '64— Vet.
Wm. G. Addleman
...do
May 29, '61,
3
Discharged May 24, 1864, for wounds received in
action— date unknown.
James G. Hill
...do
May 29, '61,
3
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. May 8, 1862.
Edmund M. Curry
Corp....
May 29, '61,
3
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Wm. F. Wilson
...do
May 29, '61,
3
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Robt. G. M'Cracken
...do
May 29, '61,
3
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Alex. Robertson
...do
May 29, '61,
3
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
David M. Glenn
...do
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
3
3
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Cortes Bloom
...do
Discharged Nov. 2S, 1862, for wounds received in
action— date unknown.
...do
May 29, '61,
3
Discharged March 6, 1863, f<jr wounds received
in action— date unknown.
...do
May 29, '61,
3
Discharged April 23, 1863, for wounds received
in action— date unknown.
Amos Swift
...do
July 31, '61,
3
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
942
fokty-:;econd urgiment — bucktaig
John Lemon
John H. Wilson
Addleman, John M
Bloom, Isaiah
Bloom, Enos
Bailey, Zachariah..;
Bard, Richard J
Barr, James L..
Barnes, John F
Bloom, Arnold..
Billis, James C. „... .
Brink, John B
Broomall, Joseph P
Cupples, Andrew J
Cogley, Henry
Coulter, John H
Oonklin, Thomas...
Clark, Charles M....
Conner. Arthur
Chatham, D. R. P...
Connelly, Jacob
Cummings, Wm. S
Chase, Frank
Dunn, Manning S...
Doughman, G. P
Denick, Wm. G
Ennis, Levi
Flanigan, James
Fleming:, Frank A..
Fruze, Israel
Frantz, James
Fleming, Robert R
Fogle, Adam..
Frantz, A. Harrison
Frantz, Martin F....
Glenn, J
Goflf, Charles M
Gunsalus, Samuel,
Granger, Burton...
Hall, Ellis J
Hile, Lorenzo D
Henry, John
Haslet, John W
Hall, Henry J
Henry, Joseph K ..
Hockenburg, C
Honitter, Thomas..
Hosford, William..
Humphrey, Thos . .
Humphrey, W. W.
Halcomb, Edward.
Henry, James
Hall, Charles
Hennigh, William.
Irvin, Austin
Jaggers, Peter
Kingston, Samuel..
Kratzer, John
Knapp, George W..
Littlefield, Frost
Lower, Cyrus B
Morrow, Ephraim..
M'Donald, Isaiah...
M'Kee, Peter C
M'Crum, Charles R
M'Donald, Geo. W..
M'Donald, Alex
Moyer, John
MasoQ, Casper P
Mortimer, Samuel..
Corp....
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M'Clenahan, Hiram
.do
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May
28,
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Feb.
29,
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Oct.
3,
'Gl
Mav
29,
'61
May
31,
'61,
May
29,
'61,
Mav
29,
'HI,
May
29,
'61,
Mav
29,
'di.
May
29,
'61.
l-(,b.
29,
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May
29,
'61,
Julv
1,
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Mav
29,
'(51,
Oct.
H,
•61,
Mar.
28,
'64,
Mav
29,
'61,
Juiy
31,
'61,
O.-t.
3,
'Gl,
Mav
29,
'61,
Oct.
3,
'Gl,
Feb.
29,
'64,
Feb.
9,
'64,
May
29,
'Gl,
Oct.
3,
'61,
Nov.
18,
'61,
Mar. 28,
Mar. 28,
May 29,
Mav 29,
May 29,
Oct. 3,
Mav 29,
July 31,
May 29,
Oct. 3,
May 29,
July 1,
Oct. 3,
July 1, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
July 31, '61,
May 29, 'Gl,
July 1, '61,
July 31, '61,
July 31, '61,
May 29, 'Gl,
July 1, '61,
May 29, '61,
Oct. 27, '63,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, 'Gl,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
Oct. 3, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, 'Gl,
do May 29, '61,
Promoted to Com. Sergeant, January 1, 1863.
Died December 9, 1861.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 81, '64.
Mustered out with companj', June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1884.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 20, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 3, '62.
Transferred to 190di reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V.,May 31, '64.
Transferred to comoanv H, Nov. 1, 1861.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V,, May 31, '64.
Killed at South Mountain, Sept. 14, 1862.
Wd. at Wilderness, May 7, 'Gl — ab. at mus. out.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 10, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 1, '62.
Transferred to U. S. Signiil Coros, Aug. 29, '62.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, '64.
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Deserted April 13, 1862.
Mustered out with companj"-, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 11, '62.
Transferi-ed to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, 'G4.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgdou's certifica:e. Nov. 21, '61.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate — date unknown.
Discharged on Surgeon's certifii'iate, May 30, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Mar. 10, '63.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., Mav 31, '64.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, '64.
Captured— died at Belle Isle, Va., July 15, 1862.
Deserted December 1, 1862.
Wounded in action — date unknown — discharged
on Surgeon's certificate, Mav 16, 1862.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, '64.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, '64.
Died Oct. 2, 1862, of wounds received in action.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with companv, June 11, 1864.
Transferred to 190th reg. P.'V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 20, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, April 19, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June 26, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec, 1862.
Wounded in action— date unknown— discharged
on Surgeon's certificate, Dec, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, April 20, '63.
Transferred to company D, October 12, 1861.
Killed at Bull Run, August 29, 1862.
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Killed in action. May 7, 1864.
Died March 6, 1863.
Transferred to company D, November 1, 1861.
Dicharged January 20, 1862, for wounds received
in action — date unknown.
Killed at Bull Run, August 30, 1862.
Died Sept. 23,'6'2, on board transport fr. Richmond.
Mustered out with companv, June 11, 1864.
Transferred to I'lOih r-jgiaient P. V., May 31, '64,
Transferred to U. S. Signal Corps, August, 1861.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Sur<reon's certificate, Apr. 11, 1862.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 1, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, April 10, '63.
Died September 10, 1863, for wounds received in
action — date unknown.
Transferred to 44th regiment P. V., Nov. 1, 1861.
THEEB YEARS' SERVICE.
943
Morrow, Francis C
M'Closkey, Nath. A
Montonze, And'w J
M'CuUough, David
O'Leary, George
Pifer, Peter
Pettingill, Robert B
Rish, John
Rex, Reuben
Riley, Thomas.
Ross, Robert W,
Stocks, Edward D.
Spencer, Joseph G
Spence, James
Souders, Abel
Shirk, Joseph
Smith, Philander
Scott, George B...
Shaver, Daniel.
Spargo, Peter
Shaver, Jesse E
Smith, Porter
Spencer, William H
Seaman, Dwight
Taylor, George W...
Williams, Daniel F
"Williams, Joseph...
Williams, James M
July 1, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
July 1, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 28, '61,
May 29, '61,
May
May
Oct.
May
May
Oct,
July
May
May
Ma J'
29, '61,
29, '61,
3, '61,
29, '61,
29, '61,
3, '61,
21, '61,
29, '61,
29, -61,
29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
Mar. 2S!, '64,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, 'CI,
May 29, '61,
Oct. 3, '61,
Feb. 27, '64,
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, '64.
Died November 28, 1861.
Died May, 1864, of wounds received in action.
Deserted December 8, 18 j2.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 20, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Julv 30, '62,
Transferred to company H, October 12, 1861.
Died June 1 1, 1864, of wds. received at Bethesda
Church, May 30, '64— buried in Nat. Cemetery,
Arlington.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June 11, '62
Killed a"t South Mountain, September 14, 1862.
Died Jan. 7, 1863, of wounds received in action.
Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 22, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 1, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 19, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 22, '62.
Discharged on Surg, certificate^^ate unknown.
Discharged February 9, 1863, for wounds receiv-
ed in action — date unknown.
Discharged April 20, 1863, for wounds received
in action — date unknown.
Transferred to U. S. Signal Corps, Aug. 23, 1863.
Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 31, 'G 1.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Deserted August 7, 1861.
Deserted — date unknown.
Discharged May 25, 1863, for wounds received- ir
action — date unknown.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 22, '62.
Transferred to iQOthreg. P. V., May 31, '64— Vet.
Died May, 1864, of wounds received in action.
Fobty-Thibd Regiment,
FIEST AETILLEEY.
ON the 13tli of April, 1861, James Brady, a citizen of Philadelphia, issued
a call for volunteers for a Light Artillery Eegiment. In three days thir-
teen hundred men were enrolled, and their services were immediately tendered
to the Secretary of War. By him the tender was referred to Governor Ourtin.
Governor Curtin referred it to General Patterson, who, after considerable delay,
objected to its acceptance on the ground that it was not a militia organization.
In the meantime the men, eager to be in the service, enlisted in New Jersey
and New York regiments. One company joined Colonel Baker's California
Eegiment, and another joined the Twenty-seventh Eegiment, commanded by
Colonel Einstein. About five hundred men still remained, and were maintained
at the expense of the officers, and their friends, until the law authorizing the
organization of the Eeserve Corps was passed, when foiir companies, com-
manded by Captains Brady, Simpson, Flood and West, were accepted and
ordered to the camp at Harpisburg. These were here joined by four other com-
panies recruited in the counties of Franklin, Potter, York, Lawrence and Lu-
zerne, and an organization was effected by the choice of Captain Eichard H.
Eush, of the regular army, Colonel j Charles T. Campbell, from Captain of
company A, Lieutenant Colonel j A. E. Lewis, Senior Major, and H. T. Dan-
forth, of company B, Junior Major. Colonel Eush declined to accept the com-
mand, and soon after became Colonel of the Sixth Cavalry. The regiment,
consequently, remained under the command of Lieutenant Colonel Campbell.
It was clothed and equipped by the State, and received arms from the State
and from the city of Philadelphia. Battery E, Captain Barr, accompanied the
expedition sent, on the 21st of June, to the relief of Colonel Lew. Wallace, in
West Virginia, consisting of the Battery and the Fifth and Bucktail regiments
of infantry, all under command of Colonel Biddle, and returned to Harrisburg
late in July.
Early in August, the regiment was ordered to Washington, and upon its
arrival encamped near the Arsenal, where it was more completely armed and
equipped, receiving horses for the batteries, and a full supply of ammunition.
As fast as mounted, the batteries removed to a camp east of the Capitol, which
was called Camp Barry, in honor of Major Barry, at that time Chief of Artillery
of the Department, who had manifested much interest and zeal in furnishing
their outfit. From Camp Barry the several batteries were separated and as-
signed to different divisions and corps of the army, and were never again united
as a regiment. Batteries A, B, E and G, were assigned to M'Call's division, in
camp at Tenallytown, and with these Lieutenant Colonel Campbell established
his headquarters. Battery C was assigned to Smith's Division, in camp near
1861 BATTLE OF DRAXBSVTfiLK. 945
Chain Bridge; Battery F to Banks' Division, at Pooiesville, and Batteries D and
H to Buell's Division, in camp north of the city, and enga<?ed in building forts,
among which were Totten. Sloeum and Stevens, which at a later day served a
most important purpose in checking the enemy's advance upon the Capital.
Soon after the distribution of the batteries an election was ordered to fill the
vacancy occasioned by the declination of Colonel Rusb, which resulted in the
choice of Charles T. Campbell, Colonel; H. T. Danforth, Lieutenant Colonel;
A. E. Lewis, Senior Major, and E. M. West, from Captain of company G, Junior
Major. Subsequently Colonel Campbell resigned and was commissioned Colo-
nel of the Fifty-seventh Eegiment. Lieutenant Colonel Danforth was ordered
to duty with batteries D and H, under General Buell. He was an experienced
artillery officer, having served in Bragg's celebrated battery in the Mexican war.
Here his services were of the greatest value, and under his drill and instruction
these batteries soon came to be regarded as the equals of regular artillery. De-
sirous of active duty, he made repeated applications to be assigned to service with
the battery which he had recruited. This request being denied him, he resigned
his commission as Lieutenant Colonel, and enlisted as a private in the ranks
with his old companions, but was immediately elected a Second Lieutenant.
In this capacity he served until killed in action at Charles City Cross Eoads on
the 30th of June, 1862.
By order of General M'Clellan the field and line ofiicers were cited to appear
before an examining board for certificates of competency. Failing in these ex-
aminations, in many cases of little practical account, a considerable number
was forced to resign, many of them valuable officers, and their places were sup-
plied by regular army sergeants. These changes were not received with favor
by the men, and, with two exceptions, none of those thus appointed served to
the end of their terms, or died in the service. ■
On the 29th of July, 1862, Major E. M. West was promoted to Colonel,
Captain Edward H. Flood, of Battery D, to Lieutenant Colonel, and Captain
James Brady, of Battery H, to Major. On the 23d of September, 1863, Major
Brady was promoted to Lieutenant Colonel, in place of Flood, resigned, and
Captain E. W. Matthews, of Battery F, was promoted to Major. Upon the re-
signation of Major Matthews, on the 27th of June, 1861, he was succeeded by
Captain James H. Cooper, of Battery B. Upon the expiration of the term of
service of the latter, August 8, 1864, he was succeeded by Eobert Bruce Eicketts,
Captain of Battery F. On the 29th of April, 1864, Colonel West was commis-
sioned Colonel of the Fifth Pennsylvania Cavalry, when Major Eicketts was
made Colonel, and was succeeded as Major by Captain Theodore Miller, of
Battery E.
BATTEEY A,
Battery A, commanded by Captain Hezekiah Easton, was the first to be
engaged, participating in the battle of Dranesville on the 20th of December,
1861. It was brought into action at a range of less than five hundred yards.
The enemy's guns were concealed by the woods, but by observing the smoke of
his pieces the range was soon obtained, and in a short time his fire slackened.
One of his caissons was exploded, and so many of his horses killed that he was
obliged to withdraw, dragging one of his pieces away by hand. " Having met
General Ord," says General M'Call in his ofBcial report, "we moved forward,
and the position where the enemy's battery had been placed was soon gained,
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946 FORTY-THIRD REGIMENT — FIRST ARTILLERY. 1862
and here we had evidence of the fine artillery practice of Easton's Battery.
The road was strewn with men and horses ; two caissons, one of them blown up ;
a limber, a gun-carriage wheel, a quantity of artillery ammunition, small arms,
and an immense quantity of heavy clothing, blankets, &c." The battery suffer-
ed no loss or injury.
During the ensuing winter it was encamped with the Reserves near Langley,
and upon the opening of the spring campaign moved with the army towards
Manassas. It subsequently accompanied the Reserves to Fredericksburg, where
it remained on duty until the battle of Fair Oaks, when, with the division, it
rejoined the army of the Potomac. Upon its arrival in the neighborhood of
MechanicsviUe it was immediately put in position to cover the bridge. It was
subsequently withdrawn to the battle ground at Beaver Dam Creek, where it
was posted behind a morass flanked by tall pines. Here it was served with
excellent effect, hurling back a brigade of the enemy that attempted to cross
the swamp in front, and shattering his ranks wherever they appeared. On the
following day, June 27th, at Gaines' Mill, it was posted by Captain Easton in
an important position, covering, with Battery G, Captain Kern, the left of the
Union line resting upon the Chickahominy. The ground chosen was upon
spurs of the table land bordering the river, and deeply scored by ravines paral-
lel with the battery front, and varying in depth from thirty to forty feet. From
this position Captain Easton opened fire upon the woods in front at a range of
four hundred yards. In a sudden emergency the regiment supporting the bat-
tery was withdrawn and hurried to another part of the field . The enemy quickly
discerned the exposed position of the guns and charged on them, keeping close
under the sides of the ravine. The cannoneers found it impossible to depress
their pieces sufficiently to repel the attack, and made an attempt to withdraw
them under cover of a charge of regular cavalry. The ravines rendered the
ground unfavorable for the movement of cavalry, and the charge failed, the
party being exposed to a terrible infantry fire. Checked and broken in their
advance the mounted fugitives came pouring through the battery, carrying with
them to the rear all the available teams and limbers. The enemy, yelling like
so many fiends, advanced boldly to the guns, now left without ammunition,
crying out to Captain Easton and those officers and men who bravely with-
stood the storm, to surrender His reply never to be forgotten by his com-
rades who clustered about him, was, "No! we never surrender!" Alas! the
next moment that voice was hushed in death. He fell beside his guns; none
were left to surrender them. In the varying fortunes of the fight, two of his
faithful men attempted to bring off the body, but lost it in the melee. A soli-
tary peach tree marks the spot where he feU.
The battery was re-organized, and received new guns on the arrival of the
army at Harrison's Landing. It continued attached to the Reserves, and par-
ticipated in the battle of Bull Run, South Mountain, and Antietam, maintain-
ing its reputation for skill and bravery, and leaving many of its men dead and
wounded upon the fields of their valor. At Fredericksburg it was at first posted
on the river bank to cover the crossing and laying of the pontoons. On the 13th
of December, the day in which the Reserves were engaged, it maintained its posi-
tion under a concentrated fire of the enemy's artillery, marks of his shot and
shell being visible, after the engagement, on every piece and caisson.
After the withdrawal of the Reserves from the First Army Corps, Major
Brady remained in the field with this battery, and three others belonging to
1862 DATTL13 OF GAINBS' MILL. <)47
the regiment, which were assigned to the Third Division of the First Corps,
commanded by General Donbleday. Shortly afterwards, under orders from
headquarters of the army, Battery A was detached and ordered to proceed with
Burnside's Corps on an expedition, which was to rendezvous at Fortress Mon-
roe. Here the destination of the corps was changed, and the battery ^\ as left
■i,t l!forfolk to be attached to a new army corps, at various times known as the
Army of Viiginia, Army of the James, Seventh, and Tenth Corps. With this
eommand it operated on the Black Water, at Deep Bottom, Fort Darling, Seven
Piaes, and Petersburg.
Upon the fall of Richmond, under command of Captain Stitt, it marched
with Weitzel's Corps and entered the fallen city on the day of its surrender.
Captain Stitt was immediately after ordered to report with bis battery to Lieu-
tenant Colonel Brady, in charge of captured works and ordnance, and was en-
gaged, with battery E, in demolishing the rebel defences and arsenals at the
rebel capital, and removing therefrom their guns and ordnance. This proved
a herculean task. The guns were, in general, of the heaviest calibre, many of
them in the most inaccessible localities, and in many cases had to be trans-
ported over difficult roads. But they were all safely shipped on board of
schooners bound for northern arsenals, without the slightest accident from ex-
plosions, or damage to property. Most of the ordnance and ammunition was
found in good condition, but the small arms were of little value. After the
completion of this duty in July, 1865, the battery received orders to turn in its
guns and horses at Richmond and reporfc at Harrisburg. Here, after a term of
service of four years and four months, it was mustered out of service on the 25th.
BATTERY B,
Battery B joined the Division of Pennsylvania Reserves on the 14th of August,
1861, at Tenallytown, and was assigned to the First Brigade, General Reynolds
commanding. Lieutenant Cadwalader was on picket with his section at Great
Falls, in September, when the rebels fired on the troops guarding that point.
The first death in the battery, that of private James M. M'Clurg, occurred on
on the 29th of September. Until the 11th of October, it was armed with
four six-pounder James guns, when two of these were exchanged for four ten-
pounder Parrotts. That night it crossed the Potomac and joined the divi-
sion at Camp Pierpont. On the 14th of October, private Frederick B. Sei-
fert was killed, and private Alfred Phillips severely wounded, by the accidental
discharge of the musket of a member of company E, Third Reserves, while on
dress parade. On the 19th, the battery accompanied the First Brigade on a,
reconnoissance beyond Dranesville. The First Brigade was lying at Difficult
Creek when the battle of Dranesville, December 20th, commenced, and was im-
mediately ordered to General Ord's assistance, but did not arrive until after the
enemy had been repulsed.
On the 25th of December, General M'Clellan, in compliance with the request
of General Banks for a -'good battery," directed General M'Call to send Bat-
tery B. This was protested against by Generals M'CaU and Reynolds, and
caused much dissatisfaction throughout the division. The battery was on duty
at Seneca Falls and Edwards' Ferry until January 9th, 1862, when, at General
M'Call's request, it was ordered to return to the division. After the return of
the army to Alexandria, it was placed in the Fu-st Army Corps, General
M'DoweU commanding. When the First Brigade crossed the Rappahannock,
948 f'OETY-THIED REGIMENT — FIRST ARTILLERY. 1862
at Fredericksburg, May 26th, Battery B accempanied it. After its return
twenty men were detached from the infantry of the Eeserves to fill the company
to the number required for a six-gun battery.
On the 13th of June, it embarked for the Peninsula, and arrived at White
House, on the Pamunky, on the 17th, joining the division at Mechanicsville, on
the 20th. Here the battery was placed on picket in front of the town, and on
the extreme right of the army. For several days the gunners practiced firing
at the enemy and his works, but received no response. On the 26th, when
Jackson's army was reported to be advancing, Battery B was withdrawn to
Beaver Dam Creek, where earthworks had been constructed and rifle-pits dug.
The right and centre sections took position behind the works in front of the
camp of the Bucktails, and the left section, commanded by Lieutenant Fuller-
ton, near Ellerson's Mill, with the Third Brigade in support.
After the withdrawal of the Union pickets, two divisions of the rebel army^
under the command of the Generals Hill, crossed the Chickahomiuy and formed
in line of battle, to await the coming of Branch's Division down the left bank
of the river. The advance of the enemy was accompanied by a battery of horse
artillery, which came forward on a gallop and attempted to come into position,
but the fire from the guns of Battery B was so well directed that it left without
unlimbering. Eebel batteries placed behind the brow of a hill on the right,
where they were under shelter, were more successful and soon opened a well
directed fire. Several attempts of the rebels to form line of battle in front of
these batteries, with the manifest intention of capturing Battery B, were un-
successful, a concentrated fire of artillery, assisted by the infantry, cuttiagthem
down as fast as they could form. The slaughter of the enemy here was terri-
ble. The gaps made in his lines "by the shots from the guns of Battery B, firing
by battery, were distinctly visible. Another attempt to break the line at this
point was made on its right, but the timely presence of Colonel M'Candless, of
the Second, compelled the enemy to agaiu fall back. An attempt to cross the
creek at Ellerson's Mill, was prevented by the Third Brigade, with the aid of
Lieutenant Fullerton's section. The firiug did not cease until nine o'clock.
The loss was five wounded.
During the night the infantry, except the picket line, together with the lefb
section, were withdrawn. The right and centre sections commenced firing
at daylight on the fbllowing morning, and continued it for over an hour. They
were withdrawn a few minutes before the rebel cavafry, coming in from the
right, captured a part of the Buoktails in the rifle-pits, in front of where the
guns were, and thence rejoined the division on Gaines' farm. After resting an
hour, the battery was ordered into position on the right of the second line. The
guns remained silent until the first line gave way, when a concentrated fire upon
the point from whence the rebels were said to be advancing, caused them, as
the pickets afterwards reported, to halt, and thus gave the shattered remains
of General Porter's Corps an opportunity to fall back. The rebel advance was
but a short distance away when the left gun of Battery B was limbered up.
The battery remained parked during the following day on Trent's Hill, on the
south bank of the Chickahominy. That night the march was continued in the
direction of the James Eiver. At dark of the 29th, the division moved out on
the road beyond the junction of the New Market and Charles City Roads, but
returned at daylight the next morning and formed in line of battle near the
junction.
1862 BATTLE OF CHARLES CITY CKOSS KOADS. 949
Owing to the excessive heat of the guns, produced by rapid and long con-
tinued firing on the 26th and 27th, the vent-pieces had so melted, that some of
the vents were twice the original size. General Barry, Chief of Artillery, in-
spected the guns and decided them unserviceable, and directed General M'Call
not to use them if he could avoid it, as it was dangerous to work them. But
when the rebels began their attack. Battery B was ordered into position imme-
diately in front of the cross roads, having the Ninth Eegiment for support.
The guns were worked as rapidly as possible, but the size of the vents com-
pelled the gunners to insert two primers in some of the guns, along with the
one to which the lanyard hook was attached, to discharge the piece. After the
Ninth Eegiment went to the left, the enemy came out of the woods in front,
formed in line and advanced on the battery as regularly as if on di'ill, utterly
regardless of the double charges of canister and case shot that were fired into
his ranks, and drove the cannoneers from the guns. Never did the rebels ex-
hibit more desperate valor. During all this time the battery was subjected to a
fire in the rear from a New York Dutch Battery, which had deserted its position
on the left. The Ninth Regiment returning from the left, joined the First, and
drove the rebels back, but assistance coming to them they captured it a second
time, but a second time were driven back. Its loss was three killed and eight
wounded ; among the former were Lieutenants Danforth and Cadwalader.
Malvern Hill was reached at sunrise the next morning, and Harrison's Land-
ing the following day. Four guns, in place of those lost, were received on the
11th of July. On the 6th of August, Captain Cooper received orders to report
with his battery to General Butterfield, in command at Coggins' Point, across
the river, where it remained until the 15th, when it embarked for Acquia Creek,
arriving there on the 20th. Warrenton was reached on the 24th, when the di-
vision was again placed under the command of General M'Dowell. Here the
battery occupied several positions during the next two days, when the army
commenced falling back in the direction of Washington. On the 28th, as the
advance of the Eeserves was emerging fr-om a piece of woods near Gainesville,
it was fired upon by a. section of the rebel Stuart's horse artillery. Battery B
was ordered up to take the place of Eansom's Eegular Battery, whose short
range guns would not reach the enemy.
At the battle of Bull Eun, the next day, it moved forward with the divi-
sion, and occupied a position on the extreme left, fi-om which an Ohio Bat-*
tery had been driven half an hour previously. Three rebel batteries opened
fire on it immediately. General Eeynolds ordered it withdrawn. The rear
portion of one of the caissons was disabled and left on the field. The battery
was engaged all the next day. At one time the enemy was so close as to cap-
ture all the caissons. The battery lost three killed and sixteen wounded. On
the 1st of September, while the battle of Chantilly was in progress, it was placed
in position on the right of the road leading to Washington, ready to be called
into action. On the 7th, Captain Cooper received orders to exchange his guns
and horses at the arsenal at Washington. The battery rejoined the division,
now attached to General Hooker's First Corps, at Monocacy, on the morniog of
the 14th. That afternoon the battle of South Mountain was fought. It was
the only battery of the First Corps engaged. The position occupied was on
the extreme right. The woods on the side of the mountain was shelled, and
the infantry were thereby assisted in driving the enemy before them.
When the First Corps crossed Antietam Creek, on the afternoon of the 16th,
950 FOETY-THIRD EEGIMENT — FIRST ARTILLERY. 1863
Battery B was placed on the front line and advanced immediately In rear of the
skirmishers. When the infantry came upon the entrenched line of the enemy
it took position in the edge of the cornfield over which there was such fierce
fighting on the following day. Early the next morning it was ordered to the
right. While changing position private Jacob N. Weekly was severely woimded
by a grape shot. The right section, commanded by Lieutenant Fullerton, dur-
ing the forenoon occupied several positions across the pike, on and in advance
of the skirmish line. That evening the gunners performed some excellent prac-
tice. Captain Cooper had a very narrow escape. While directiug the fire of
the guns a solid shot struck his horse and tore it in pieces.
After the army crossed the Potomac at Berlin, Battery B moved in the ad-
vance, with the division, through Loudon Yalley . At Fredericksburg it crossed
the Eappahannock on the 12th, and early the next morning was placed in posi-
tion, by General Meade, in advance of the skirmish line on the left, and com-
pelled a section of Stuart's artillery, which had been firing along the flank of
the division, to seek the cover of the woods in froat. When the Eeserves pene-
trated the enemy's lines the guns engaged the attention of the rebel artillery,
blowing up two limber chests. When they were forced back the battery re-
tained its position, and but for the support'of the Thirty-seventh I^ew York
Infantry, Colonel Hayman, it would have been captm-ed. Two men were killed
and two wounded.
During the winter the battery was encamped near Belle Plain Landing.
On the 20th of January, 1863, it accompanied the division up the Eappahannock
on what was known as the " Mud March." On the 23d of February the detached
men from the Eeserve regiments returned to their places, and twenty-seven men
of the One Hundred and Forty-third and One Hundred and Fiftieth regiments
were detailed in their stead.
On the 29th of April, the battery covered the crossing of the troops below
Fredericksburg. On the 2d of May, it was ordered up the Eappahannock and
crossed the river at United States Ford, and the next day went into position
near the brick house used as a hospital. It re-crossed the river on the 5th and
covered the withdrawal of the army. On the 12th of June, the battery left
White Oak Church, where it had been encamped, for Pennsylvania, whither
Lee was supposed to be directing his steps.
At the battle of Gettysburg Battery B was in position, on the first of July,
near the Seminary, but was driven back through the town. On the 2d, a shot
from a rebel twenty -pounder Parrott gun, immediately In -front, exploded under
one of the guns, killing privates Peter G. Hoagland and James H. M'Cleary, and
wounding Corporal Joseph Eeed, and privates Jesse Temple and Daniel W.
Taylor. On the 3d, it took the place of one of the Eeserve Artillery Bat-
teries, where it did good service. The next day it was ordered to Emmitts-
burg, where it was in position twenty-four hours. It then accompanied the
army to the Eaijpahannock, where it remained on picket until the 10th of Sep-
tember. On the 11th and 12th of October, it covered the re-crossing of the army
at Kelly's Ford, and then marched to Centreville, and from thence, by way of
Haymarket, Thoroughfare Gaj) and Kelly's Ford, back to Brandy Station. On
the 27th of November, it crossed the Eapidan at Culpepper Mine Ford, and
the next morning was in position on the left of the pike, in full view of the ene-
my's intrenched line beyond Mine Eun, and compelled a rebel battery in ad-
vance of his works to withdraw. At eight o'clock on the morning of the 30th,
1864 THE WILDERNESS CAMPAIGN. 951
all the batteries along the line opened to attract the attention of the enemy
from General Warren, who was to attack his right wing.
Winter-qnarters were constructed at Paoli Mills, near Kelly's Ford, and
near Culpepper Court House. At the latter place a number of the' men re-en-
listed and received the thirty days' furlough allowed veterans. About forty
recruits were received and two more guns.
Early on the morning of the 4th of May, 1864, Battery B left camp, and cros-
sing the Eapidan at Germania Ford, joined the Eeserves the next day in an ad-
vance to the road leading to Orange Court House; but was compelled to fall back
to the Lacy House, where it went into position, and fired for some time at a col-
umn of the enemy passing along the road, near the point advanced to in the morn-
ing. It was withdrawn on the evening of the 7th, and accompanied Cutler's Di-
vision around the left of the army, and the next day took position, in rear of the
Fifth Corps, at Laurel Hill. The next evening it was ordered to the extreme
right, where General Hancock's Corps was advancing, and fired about forty
rounds at the enemy beyond the Po River. Several other positions were occu-
pied until the afternoon of the 13th, when Captain Cooper received orders to
place his battery in position on the picket line. The two lines were very close,
the men having little shelter, and it was only by working on their knees that
the guns could be loaded. Private George C. Garber was severely wounded
by a sharp-shooter. The battery was withdrawn and maiched all night, re-
joining the Corps, near Spottsylvania Court House, on the next morning. It
was immediately placed in position and fired on a body of the enemy in front.
On the 18th it was sent to the left and front, and placed in position in sight of
the town. Here it was under the hottest artillery fire that it encountered dur-
ing the war. Several shells struck the carriages. Private William Chambers
received a slight wound in the head. Here the rebels were treated to a httle
mortar practice by the gunners of Battery B. On the 21st this position was
abandoned, and the march continued in the direction of the ISTorth Anna River.
After the Fifth Corps had crossed the river on the 23d, at Jericho Ford, and
the rebels had attacked it. Lieutenant Miller placed the battery in position on
the left bank, opposite the Reserves, and completely demolished a rebel battery
that was annoying them. It was afterwards ascertained that Captain Fon-
taigue, General Longstreet's Chief of Artillery, was killed by the explosion of
one of the shells. Captain Cooper was, at the time, in command of a brigade
of short range guns across the river. On the 31st of May, forty-one men, who
were entitled to discharge, left for Harrisburg. They were mustered out at
Pittsburg on the 9th of June. There were sufficient men remainiug to man the
guns, and on the 2d of June Lieutenant Miller was ordered to go into position
on the left at Cold Harbor. The new gunners did good execution, firing a
greater number of rounds on the 2d and 3d than had been fired by the battery
previously in that campaign.
The battery arrived at Wilcox's Landing on the James, on the 15th, and in
front of Petersburg at daylight of the 17th. Several positions were occupied
during the day, and the next morning when the line was advanced, it occupied
a position in front of the Avery House, and fired a number of roimds. On the
24th, it moved to the left, near the Jerusalem Plank Road. On the morning of
the 30th of July, when the fort in front of the Ninth Corps was l^lown up, it
fired a number of rounds. Captain Cooper having remained two months be-
yond his term of service, was mustered out on the 8th of August, at his own re-
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quest, and Lieutenant Miller took command. Captain Cooper took with him a
petition to Governor Curtia, signed by a majority of the officers of the regiment,
■ for his appointment as Colonel of the regiment ; but he never presented it. He
was a gallant officer. On the 18th of August, it accompanied General Warren's
advance upon the Weldon Eailroad, and was engaged that day and the 19th and
21st. In the meantime, the members of the battery, whose term of service had
expired, returned home, and a number of one-year recruits were added to it.
On the 22d of November, Lieutenant Miller was honorably discharged, leaving
Lieutenant William M'Clelland in command. The battery was relieved from
duty on the front line on the 21st of December, and went into winter-quarters
about a mile in the rear. At different times during the winter it was on duty
on the front line. On the 23d of February, 1865, Lieutenant M'Clelland was
commissioned Captain.
On the 15th of March, eighteen men, the number in excess of the maximum
allowed a six-gun battery, were transferred to Battery I, a new battery then
forming at Washington. When the enemy captured Forts Steadman and Has-
kell, the left section kept up a sharp fire on the forts in front. On the 28th,
the caisson camp was moved up near the front line. About midnight of the
1st of April, all the batteries received orders to open fire. After daylight the
next morning, the firing was renewed, the gunners doing good execution. At
the request of General Tidball, Captain M'Clelland, with Lieutenant Eice, took
two detachments and worked the guns in one of the enemy's batteries which
had been captured. About six hundred rounds, left by the rebels, were fired,
besides a large number brought from the other line by the infantry. During
the afternoon, the rebels made an attempt to re-capture the forts they had lost.
The infantry disappeared, leaving Lieutenant Eice and his handful of men j
but nothing daunted, they worked their guns with telling effect. Many of the
men had never been under fire before, yet they aU behaved well. Lieutenant
Gardner, a very brave officer, was iu command of the battery during the ab-
sence of Captain M'Clellan. Sergeant Isaac J. Grubb and Corporal Andrew
J. Gilkey were killed in the rebel fort, and subsequently when one of the sec-
tions in Fort Davis was ordered forward to Fort Wright, Corporal John W.
Summers was mortally wounded. The next day the battery was ordered to
City Point. On the 3d of May, it left for Washington, passing through Eich-
moud. On the 3d of June, in obedience to orders, Captain M'Clelland turned
the battery in at Washington, and proceeded to Harrisburg, where it was mus-
tered out on the 9th.
Three hundred and thirty-four men were connected with the battery. The
number of rounds of ammunition, of all kinds, expended during its four years
of service, was over eleven thousand two himdred, (11,200.)
BATTEEIES C, D, E AND H.
Batteries C, D, E and H, Captains M'Carthy, Flood, Miller and Brady,
served together in the Peninsula campaign, and a part of them, subsequently,
in the Army of the James, and may therefore properly be treated together.
Batteries C and E were, soon after being armed and equipped at Camp Berry,
assigned to duty with the troops occupying the right bank of the Potomac,
covering the Chain Bridge. After a brief introduction to duty in face of the
enemy there, they Avere ordered back, and united with batteries D and H, form-
ing part of the artillery brigade of Buell's Division, occupying the northerly
1862 BATTLE OF SEVEN PTNBS. 953
liue of the defences of Washington. Upon the advance of the army on the
10th of March, these batteries were transferred to Couch's Division of Keyes'
Corps, the Fourth, with which it remained dming the Peninsula campaign*
Upon the return of the army to Alexandria, and its embarkation, these bat-
teries were moved by transports to Hampton Eoads, and landed at the little
village of Hampton. As soon as the corps had arrived the army moved for-
ward, the Fourth occupying the left of the line. This- brought the batteries
under the fire of the enemy's gun and mortar boats on the James River, and
his batteries on the opposite bank of the Warwick Eiver. Some excellent
practice followed, in which the enemy's guns were silenced, and a regiment of
rebel cavalry reconnoitring in front was put to flight. Upon the arrival of
the army in front of Yorktown, the troops were placed in position, and during
the progress of the siege, which lasted a month, the four batteries were kept
in constant activity on the James Eiver front. On the Wednesday night pre-
vious to the evacuation, a brigade of the enemy moved forward and encamjjed
within gun shot range of Battery H. Captain Brady promptly opened on it,
and after being subjected to a smart shelling withdrew to steamboats provided,
and was ferried across the James. From Yorktown the enemy withdrew to
Williamsburg, followed by the Union troops, where, on the 5th of May, they
again found themselves checked. Eecent rains made the roads very heavy and
the guns and caissons could be moved with difficulty. Here Battery D, Cap^
tain Flood, was hotly engaged, the enemy having blazed trees previously, to
give him the exact range. After a severe battle, the enemy was driven, and
withdrew leisurely across the Chickahominy. The Fourth Corps then moved
forward, arriving at Cumberland Landing on the 10th of May, where Franklin's
Corps, which had passed up by water, was met.
Not until the 23d did any part of the army cross the Chickahominy. On
that day the Fourth Corps, still the left wing, passed to the south side of the
river, and encamped two miles beyond, meeting with no traces of the enemy.
Much sickness now began to prevail, and Lieutenant M'Laughlin, of Battery
D, and private Harvey, of Battery H, died. On the 25th, the enemy appeared
in front of Casey's Division, and batteries E and D were engaged, his forces
being pushed back beyond Seven Pines. Here some breast works were thrown
up, and Batteries C, D and B, Captains Flood, M'Carthy and Miller, under the
immediate command of Major West, were posted in redoubts on the right and
left of the Williamsburg road. On the 29th, Battery H, Captain Brady, with
the Eighty-second,* Colonel Williams, was moved two miles to the extreme
right and front, to a point covering the railroad crossing at Fair Oaks Station
of the Mne Mile Eoad. Nothing unusual occuiTed on the 30th, and the men
amused themselves by erecting an observatory, from which was distinctly seen
the rebel Capital, only a belt of woods intervening between it and the fields
and gardens north of the city. The oversight in not passiag through this
wood before taking position, became apparent on the following day ; for under
its shadow the enemy was enabled to mask his movements, and fall upon Ca-
sey's Division with crushing force, entering his camps before the men off duty
had time to seize their arms, or arrange themselves in line of battle. On the
morning of the 31st, General Keyes and staff visited the station occupied by
Captain Brady, inquiring if any movement of the enemy was visible, and soon
*This regiment was originally known as the Thirty-first, but was subsequently changed to
the Eighty-second.
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after General Casey, with a corps of engiueers,, came, and traced a line for rifle-
pits. A few sign al shots were heard, but no skirmish firing, the usual preludes to
battle, when suddenly tlie enemy opened with deafening volleys on Casey's front.
At two o'clock P. M., General Couch, with two regiments, arrived on the ground
and ordered Captain Brady to feel the enemy in the woods to the left. It was
soon discovered that his skirmishers had crept close up to the guns under cover
of the scrub pines. The ammunition is immediately changed to canister, and
a few rounds silences his skirmishers. General Couch now orders a charge
by his infantry down the Mne Mile Road, himself leading, for the purpose of
opening communication with the rest of his division, which has been cut off
by the advance of the enemy, leaving the battery ^lone. Soon the Hampton
Legion is discovered moving down upon the grms ; but at this moment Couch,
with his three regiments, returns, being unable to force his way back. A new
position farther to the right and rear, behind a belt of woods, is immediately
taken, and the enemy follows up so leisurely at a right shoulder shift, and de-
ploys, that for the moment his columns are mistaken for our own troops. But
the error is soon discovered, and the battery opens with grape and canister.
Undismayed he rushes forward, closing up his ranks as soon as broken. The
canister is exhausted, and Parrott shells without fuse are used, driving the fatal
fragments thi'ough acd through his lines, compelling him to halt, lie down, and
seek shelter behind trees. Again he rallies and comes forward with renewed
determination ; but at this juncture Sumner's columns, fr'om across the Chicka-
hominy, appear on the field, and strike the enemy's surging flanks with such
impetuosity as to compel him to yield the ground.
In the meantime the battle had been raging with great violence upon the
left, and the three batteries posted upon the Williamsburg road were hotly en-
gaged. "During the action," says General Keyes in his official report, "and
particularly during the two hours immediately preceding the final successful
stand made by the infantry, the three Pennsylvania batteries, under Major
Eobert M. West, (Flood's, M'Carthy's and Miller's, ) in Couch's Division, per-
formed most efficient service. The conduct of Miller's Battery was admirable.
Having a central position in the forepart of the action, it threw shells over the
heads of our own troops, which fell and burst with unusual precision among
the enemy's masses, as did also those of the other two batteries. And later in
the day when the enemy was rushing in upon our right, Miller threw his case
and canister among them, doing frightful execution." The loss in Battery C
was one man killed and three wounded, with a loss of six horses killed and one
gun disabled. Battery H lost one kiUed and five wounded. The losses in Bat-
teries D and E are not ascertained.
Soon aft,er the enemy's cavalry raid in rear of our army, Batteries E and H
were ordered to the rear of the left wing, and took position to cover the bridges
of the Chickahominy. The guns were pointed northward, and the enemy re-
ported that they had seen the Army of the Potomac marching to Eichmond
backwards. After the action at Gaines' Mill, these batteries rendered valua-
ble service in covering the retreat, keeping the railroad and Bottom's bridges
open for four days, rescuing many hundreds of stragglers, and several times
engagmg the enemy's artillery and skirmishers. On Sunday, the 29th, Cap-
tain Brady was ordered to burn a train of cars loaded with ordnance and
commissary stores, which had failed to reach White House before its occupa-
tion by the enemy. The cars were prepared with combustible materials and
fired, and the engine, pushing the train, started towards the Chickahominy, the
1862 MARCH TO THE JAMES RIVER. 956
bridge liaviiig already been destroyed. When the locomotive finally reached
the crater, an explosion of a car-load of gnnpowder took place, hurling frag-
ments of the engine, cars and bridge hundreds of feet into the air. Successive
explosions continued for several hours. While this was being done, a severe
conflict was in progress at Savage Station. But Suumer was there, and the
ground was held until the troops and trains had all secuiely passed.
While the Fourth Corps was passing Charles City Cross Eoads, feeling its
way towards the James Eiver, Batteries C and D had a spirited engagement
with a brigade of the enemy's cavalry, which had mistaken Couch's Division
for a reconnoitring party.
On the 30th, the four batteries were united at Turkey Bend, and were posted
by General Keyes in the reserve line of the corps, where they remained during
the engagements at Charles City Cross Eoads and Malvern Hill. On the re-
treat of the army to Harrison's Landing, these batteries covered the rear of
the column. At twilight of July 1st, General Peck, whUe posting the batteries
and their supports for the night, said to Captain Brady, poiuting to the woods,
*' Here is a regiment covering your left, and in yonder woods to your right is
another, and this one in rear," i^otnting to six stacks of muskets and a flag,
^'will supijort you," adding "-it might be moved closer if desired." To which
the Captain replied, ^'we are safe enough, General, with it there." The Gen-
eral smiled grimly and rode off. Thus by disease and battle had regiments of
a thousand strong been reduced in ninety days to a few stacks of muskets and
a flag J but these brave men had stood faithfully by their colors, and were now
covering the retreat.
On the 4th of July, Battery D was selected to fire a national salute, an honor
which was highly appreciated by Pennsylvania troops. On the 5th, the bat-
teries were placed in temporary field works covering the left flank of the army.
Upon the promotion of Major West to Colonel, Captain Flood, of Battery D,
to Lieutenant Colonel, and Captain James Brady, of Battery H, to Major, Lieu-
tenant Hall was promoted to Captain of Battery D, and Lieutenant Fagan to
Captain of Battery H. Immediately afterwards the Parrott guns of Battery
H were exchanged for twelve-pounder Napoleon guns, the exchange being in-
tended as a compliment for its efiQcient service. But the change was anything
but gratifying to the men, losing thereby a good rifled piece weighing but eight
hundred pounds, for one of twelve hundred, with which they could scarcely hit
the side of a hill — excellent for canister when the enemy could be coaxed close
enough — but killing to both men and horses when manceuvriag in heavy ground.
Batteries E and H were here formally designated as reserve batteries of the Foiu-th
Corps, and placed in charge of Major Brady, receiving orders direct from cprps
headquarters. Lieutenant Thomas G. Orwig was elected Cai)tain of Battery
E, in place of Captain Miller, resigned. Batteries C and D remained attached
to Couch's Di^dsion, which was soon after incorporated with the Sixth Corps.
At Antietam these batteries were hotly engaged on the extreme left, being
posted on an eminence in front of a clump of woods, overlooking the bridge
where Burnside crossed, materially aiding with other batteries in the attack,
by drawing the enemy's fire from the bridge. The position for the time was a
critical one, the g^und on which they stood being exposed to a plunging fire
from the heights in front.
When the division reached the Eappahannock opposite Fredericksburg,
Batteries C and D were posted on Stafford Heights, opposite the city, and were
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engaged dming the time of the crossing of onr troops, and the days and nights
of desperate fighting which ensued, in shelling the enemy on the opposite
bank. From the 10th until the 16th they remained in position, and were unin-
terruptedly employed. In the second attempt of Burnside to cross and give
battle, in which he was foiled by storm and tempest, the batteries marched to
United States Ford, returning with great difficulty on the abandonment of the
campaign.
Soon after their return to camp, the two batteries were. consolidated by an
order from Corps Headquarters. Captain Hall, of Battery D, a brave young
officer, being the junior Captain, was mustered out, the entire force passing un-
der the command of Captain McCarthy, known as battery D, and raising it
to a fuU six-gun battery. In the attack on Marye's Heights, during the battle
of Chancellorsville, by Sedgwick's Corps, it bore a conspicuous part. Crossing
the river on the 2d of May, ^t Bernard's House, it marched to Fredericksburg.
At daybreak, on the 3d, the enemy opened from his fortifications. The battery
was brought into position at a distance of three hundred yards, and immediately
poured in upon his infantry double shotted canister. It was afterward's em-
ployed in shelling the works on Marye's Heights, dismounting several of his
guns, and driving the cannoneers from their pieces, a success which the infan-
try followed up by a most gallant charge, driving the enemy, and capturing
the Heights. The loss here was one killed and three wounded. The loss in
horses was nine killed. The battery immediately advanced upon the heights,
where it was engaged with a rebel battery, which was soon captured. It then
nloved on, shelling the retreating enemy, and came up with him at Salem
Church, where it was again engaged, but was compelled by superiority of num-
bers to retire. Captain M'Carthy soon afterwards, on account of sickness, was
discharged, and was succeeded in command by Lieutenant Munk.
After the battle of Gettysburg, Battery D was transferred to the army of the
Shenandoah, and ordered to report at Harper's Ferry, whence it was, sent for-
ward to Winchester, and was picketed at various important points. At the
battle of Cedar Creek, October 18, 1864, culminated its eventful career. Here
the men fought with handspikes, stones, and clubs, and successfully held the
enemy at bay until nearly the last round of ammunition was exhausted. They
were finally obliged to yield, being UteraUy pushed from their guns by over-
whebning numbers, many of them being wounded and prisoners. The survi-
vors, overwhelmed with grief and mortification at their loss, and filled with iu-
dignation that their infantry supports should withdraw without a struggle, and
abandon them to their fate, were giving vent to their feelings towards their
new comrades of the army of the Shenandoah, in unmeasured terms of re-
proach, comparing them in no very favorable light to their old friends of the
Sixth Corps, when, to their great sui^prise and joy, that corps appeared upon
the field at the opportune moment, turning the tide of battle, and routing the
enemy. Captain Munk gathered up his remaining men, joined in the change,
and recovered his lost guns and material.
Immediately after this engagement, a strong detachment of recruits, collected
at regimental headquarters, at Fort Corcoran, on Arlington geights, was sent,
under Lieutenant S. L. Eichards, of Battery H, to reinforce it. Battery 0
was revived. Lieutenant Eichards being commissioned Captaiu thereof, and was
pushed forward to Martinsburg. Battery D was posted on Maryland Heights.
In these positions they remained during the spring of 1865, and at the close of
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the final campaign were ordered to Harrisburg, wherej on the 29th and 30th of
June, they were mustered out of service.
When M'Clellan's army retm^ned from the Peninsula, in 1862, Batteries E
and H. remained with Keyes' Corps, the Fourth, which was left to garrison the
posts of Yorktown and Gloucester. During the fall and winter, General Wise,
in command of the rebel force on the James, made several raids on the out-
lying troops belongiug to these garrisons, and was in turn driven into ^s
fortifications beyond the Chickahominy. Here the batteries had some lively
artillery practice over the old battle grounds. On the 11th of December, a force
of iufantry, cavalry, and artillery, twenty-five hundred strong, iu light march-
ing order, under General Naglee, in temporary command of the corps, crossed
the York River and pushed forward to Gloucester Court House. On the follow-
ing morning an outlying cavalry camp of the enemy was surprised and burned.
On the 12th, Major Brady, with a detachment of his mounted artillerymen,
attacked and drove off a cattle escort, and captured four hundred head, which
were safely driven into camp. On the 13th, the command reached Urbana,
the day on which was fought the battle of Fredericksburg, within striking dis-
tance of the field; but at that point orders were received to tm*n back.
At the opening of the Gettysburg campaign, Battery H was ordered to
Washington, whence, on the 1st of July, it made a forced march to the battle-
field, having a slight skirmish by the way with a small detachment of the ene-
my, but failed to arrive in time to participate in the battle. The battery was
then ordered to report to the commander of the Department of Washington,
where it was placed on duty as a reserve battery at Camp Barry. In May, 1864,
Battery H was dismounted in common with other volunteer batteries, and or-
dered to report to Lieutenant Colonel Brady, chief of artillery in the defences
south of the Potomac fronting Washington, and was stationed at Fort Whip-
ple, relieving the garrison which was under marching orders. This was an im-
portant post, being the general rendezvous and place of confinement for rebel
prisoners. On the following winter they were transferred to Fort Marcy, cov-
ering the approaches of Chain Bridge. In February, 1865, the battery marched
to Edwards' Ferry, where it remained on picket duty for severalmonths. While
here, Captain Fagan resigned, and Lieutenant L. B. Eichards was commissioned
to succeed him. It was mustered out of service at Philadelphia on the 27th
of June.
During the spring of 1863, .Battery E was on duty with the Army of the
James, and rendered valuable service in the attack on Drury's Bluff, and in
furnishing and manning the guns at Fort Harrison. During the siege of Pe-
tersburg, and indirectly of Eichmond, the battery served under General Weit-
zel. In the attack on the enemy's forts on the Wiiliamsbm\g road, near Seven
Pines, it was hotly engaged, and in the memorable siege events of 1865, it was
kept in daily practice upon the enemy's works. Upon the evacuation of Eich-
mond on the 3d of April, it had the honor of being the first battery that en-
tered the city. The batteries of the brigade had received orders to hasten for-
ward, and, iu a spirit of honorable rivalry, it attained the head of the coliunn
and actually passed the skirmish line in front, reaching the Capital before the
enemy's flag was pulled down, and by its timely arrival, hastening the retreat
of his rear guard, charged with firmg the town, and staying the execution of
the order. In turning rapidly the corner of a street, a caisson was overturned,
gravely iujuring two of the men. It moved steadily forward amid the flameS
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of bmniiig buildings, and the crash of falling walls. Though at times the am-
munition in the caissons was seriously endangered, each man remained at his
post until the battery had passed through the city, and had reached the de-
fences beyond.
After the surrender of Lee's army, the battery was detached from corps
duty, and with Battery A, was ordered to report to Colonel Brady, under whom
it ^s engaged in dismantling rebel works, and removing and shipping ord-
nance and ordnance stores. On the 4th of July, it was relieved fiom duty
and ordered to turn in its guns and horses to the ordnance officer stationed
at Eichmond. From thence it embarked for Philadelphia, where, on the 20th
of July, it was mustered out of service.
BATTEEY F.
Battery F was fui'nished during the month of August, 1861, with horses and
equipments, and four smooth-bore pieces, and was transferred shortly after to
the camp of the Eeserve Corps at Tenallytown. On the 12th of* September, it
was ordered to join General Bank's command at Darnestown, Maryland, and
was never afterwards in any way connected with the regiment or with the Ee-
serves. On the 8th of October, the battery was enlarged by the addition of
two Parrott steel rifled, ten-pounder guns, and immediately thereafter orders
were received to move with the new section to WHliamsport, Captain Matthews
in command. Soon afterwards Sergeant Charles B. Brockway was elected Sec-
ond Lieutenant and placed in command of the detached section, and was sent
to oppose the enemy making demonstrations at Hancock, Maryland. A slight
skirmish ensued, in which the great accuracy of the rifled pieces was demon-
strated, several men and horses being kiUed and wounded by the first shell
discharged. A few days later it was reported that the enemy were destroying
the railroad in that vicinity, and Lieutenant Brockway was ordered to mask
one of his pieces and open upon the party. The first shot struck the engine
employed, and the second burst among the men, killing five and wounding
twelve others.
On the 20th of December, the day on which was fought the battle of Dranes-
ville. Lieutenant Eickett's section had an engagement with a body of the enemy^s
artillery and cavalry, wliich was attempting the destruction of Dam I^o. 5, on
the Upper Potomac. After having one of his guns dismounted, and several of
his men kiUed and wounded, he retired. Early in January, 1862, Eicketts,
with his section, after a wearysome night march, joined General Lander, near
Hancock, in time to participate in the engagement with Jackson m his attack
upon the town, and in effecting his complete repulse. Jackson's column con-
sisted of twenty thousand men, and twenty-six pieces of artHlery. To oppose
him. General Lander had two thousand infantry, and a battery of four guns.
Jackson's pieces were of smooth bore and short range, whereas Eickett's sec-
tion consisted of two rifled, ten-pounder, Parrott guns. He could therefore take
position out of range of the enemy, and easily reach him with his missiles.
Jackson was consequently forced to withdraw.
Until February, 1862, the guns were kept in motion singly and in sections
between Edwards' Ferry and Hancock, occasionally engaging detachments of
the enemy. On the 20th, the sections were united at Hagerstown, where new
equipments were received, and the guns furnished by the State were exchanged
fiJr six regulation, three-inch, rifled guns, together with new carriages and Sib-
1862 POPE'S OAMPAIGN IN VIRGINIA. 959
ley tents. The inorDiD g report of the 1st of March showed its effective strength
to be one hundred and nineteen officers and men, with one hundred and five
horses. On the same day, the battery moved to Williamsport, where it crossed
the river with Banks' advance, and moved on up the Shenandoah Valley. Xear
Bunker Hill a sharp skirmish ensued, in wliich the entire battery was brought
into position, and the rebels were scattered with considerable loss. As the col-
umn approached Winchester, the enemy, eight thousand strong, retreated, and
a detachment, consisting of cavalry, infantry and two sections of the battery,
was sent out on a reconnoissance towards Strasburg. At Newtown the enemv
under Ashby was encountered and soon routed, the artillery proving particu-
larly effective. On the 21st of March, it was ordered to join Abercrombie's
Brigade, and move towards Centre ville, and finally encamped at Warrenton
Junction. On the 7th of April, Lieutenant Ricketts was ordered on a recon-
noissance to Rappahannock Station, in connection with a portion of M'Dowell's
Corps. Ten days later another reconnoissance was made by a force of cavalry
and infantry and Godbald's and Brockway's sections of artillery, all under com-
mand of Colonel Bryan, of the Twelfth Massachusetts. A spirited engage-
ment with the artiileiy ensued, the enemy sustaining considerable loss, several
of his pieces being silenced and disabled. His force consisted of five to seven
thousand infantry, a regiment of cavalry, three full batteries and two siege
guns, the whole force well posted and entoenched. Finding that he could not
bring his infantry into action without great exposure, Colonel Bryan withdrew,
having attained the object of the expedition.
On the 1st of May, General Abercrombie was relieved by General Hartsuff,
and the brigade moved to Falmouth, where M'Dowell's Corps was concentrated
in expectation of moving to the Peninsula. The sudden appearance of Stone-
wall Jackson in the Shenandoah Valley caused a change of plan, and the bat-
tery was ordered to make a forced march across the country to Front Eoyal,
with the design of cutting off the retreat of Jackson. The roads were very
heavy, and the weather bad j but in six days the gnus were taken through, and
on the evening of the 31st, after a day's march of twenty -five miles, arrived at
Front Eoyal. The whole corps was here concentrated, but faihng to connect
with Fremont in time, Jackson escaped without material harm, and it moved
back to Warrenton.
On the 8th of August, Jackson, who had returned fi^om the discomfiture of
M'Clellan in the seven days' fight on the Peninsula, again made his appearance
on the Eapidan. On the 9th, he advanced to Cedar Mountain, where, with
greatly superior numbers and with great advantage of position, he engaged
and defeated Banks. On the following day M'Dowell's Corps was pushed for-
ward and was early engaged, the battery being posted on a commanding knoll.
Jackson's guns were silenced, and dming the following night he withdrew.
Waiting until he was assured that M'Clelian would evacuate the Peninsula, the
enemy again appeared in force, and began to assume the offensive. Pope with-
drew his forces across the Rappahannock, and at the crossing Hartsuff's Bri-
gade, with Battery F, was posted upon a wooded knoll upon the south bank,
where it completely covered the crossing, and the entire plain beyond. Here
a severe engagement between the artillery ensued ; but the enemy was success-
fully held at bay until our forces were secure from attack, and the covering
party was ordered to retire. The battery had two guns disabled, and several
horses were killed, but the guns were brought off. Lieutenant Godbald, in com-
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mand of the left section, was struck by a percussion shell, loosing a leg from the
effects of the wound, and soon after died. He was a valuable officer and his
loss was severely felt.
Jackson being isolated from the rest of the rebel army by the Bull Eun
Mountains, Hartsuffs Brigade was dispatclied to Thoroughfare Gap to prevent
the passage of Longstreet, now hurrying to the relief of Jackson's threatened
corps. Brockway's section was pushed by hnnd into position in the gap, and
after riddling a stone mill, and some houses, in which the enemy's sharp-shooters
were posted, the infantry advanced and took them, and established their lines
so as to insure the safety of the battery, and to hold the enem^ at bay. The
guns held complete command of the gap until dark, when the brigade fell back
to join the main body.
The command moved by Bristoe Station and Manassas Junction, and on
the 30th the battery was placed in position on the left of the battle line at Bull
Kun, near the Henry House, the artillery holding a commanding position. At
four o'clock in the afternoon, Lieutenant Case was sent with his section to the
right to report to General Stevens, leaving Brockway alone — ^the section disa-
bled at Eappahannock Station not ha\ing been repaired. To the left of Brock-
way was commanding ground, where the enemy had posted fifty pieces of his
artillery. At a concerted signal his guns opened, and his infantry moved for-
ward in heavy masses. A fierce cannonade was opened in reply, and his in-
fantry were driven back. The troops in support of our artillery soon disap-
peared, and the battery was withdrawn to a new position; but here it was
discovered that the enemy had possession of the Sudley Spring Eoad, the only
avenue of escape, and the giins were lost. Of the thirty-five men with the bat-
tery in the morning, only tliree remained, and they succeeded in making th^ir
way to a point where an efibrt was being made to stay the advancing tide of the
enemy. Another gun, with a fresh detachment of men, was placed under Lieu-
tenant Brockway, with orders to fill "the chest full of ammunition."
A slow fire was kept up until dusk upon groups of the enemy wherever
seen, when directions were received from General Heintzleman, to hold the
position until further orders, and to keep up a steady fire in the direction of
the enemy. Supposing he was to be supported, Lieutenant Brockway contin-
ued his fire, until suddenly he found Mm self charged upon by the enemy, who
were swarming on all sides. The fruits of the rebel charge were one gun and
caisson, and eight men, much to the chagrin of the rebel commander. "Our
troops," says Lieutenant Brockway, "had safely re-crossed Bull Eun, and I
then understood that it was intended that we should hold the hill until killed
or captured, while the balance of the army retreated behind Bull Eun. It was
some consolation to know that the ruse had succeeded, and as I afterwards
learned, while our solitary gun was booming from the Henry House, the Buck-
tails were cutting down the bridge across Bull Eun."
Only one gun was saved, and with the remnant of the company remaining
marched all night, and on the following day encamped near Centre ville. Here
the guns and horses of an Indiana battery were turned over to Captain Mat-
thews, and with them the battery was partially re-fitted. In the engagement at
Chantilly, it was in line but not engaged. In the series of engagements in
Pope's Virginia campaign, the battery lost eight men killed, fifteen wounded
and five taken prisoners. The prisoners, including Lieutenant Brockway, were
1862 BATTLE OF FEEDER! CK8BURG. 961
marched away to Richmond. Shortly afterwards, Lieutenant Case was obliged
to leave on account of sickness, and never afterwards returned.
At South Mountain the battery was not engaged. On the night of the 15th
of September, it encamped on Antietam Creek. On the following day it crossed
the stream and moved to the right, where it was in line with Ricketts' Divi-
sion. At daylight on the* 17th, it opened the battle. The position at flrsfrwas
just in rear of the corniield which has become historic, the Dunkard Church
being just beyond. Soon the enemy's fire was concentrated upon it, and it was
advanced across the inclosed field to the edge of the cornfield. The enemy
several times charged this position, but he was as often repulsed by the storm
of canister poured into his ranks. Towards the close of the engagement, Cap-
tain Matthews had his horse killed under him. Most of the battery horses
were either kUled or wounded. Four men were killed and fifteen wounded.
On the 23d, Lieutenant Ricketts re-joined the battery from recruiting ser-
vice, and Captain Matthews left it on account of sickness, and never afterwards
resumed command. The battery at this time, from severe service in the field,
was in a sad state. It had been reduced from a six to a two-gun battery; the
men were greatly reduced in numbers, and worn down with constant marching
and fighting; the horses and equipments were in the most pitiable condition.
Lieutenant Godbald was dead, Lieutenant Brockway a(^risoner, Captain
Matthews and Lieutenant Case absent, prostrated by disease, and the men
largely scattered by wounds, sickness and desertion. On the 1st of September,
whOe encamped at Brook's Station, on the Acquia Creek Railroad, Lieutenant
Ricketts was Ordered to Washington for an additional battery, and obtained
two guns, fourteen men, and twenty-nine horses. On the 10th, the battery
moved to Falmouth, and reported to Captain De Russy, at Burnside's Head-
quarters, and was by him posted on the left bank of the river to cover the laying
of the lower pontoons, and the crossing of the troops. On the 11th, the can-
nonading opened, and towards evening the battery was engaged with the enemy
on the opposite side. During the 13th, the batteries posted on the left bank
performed very important services, driving away the enemy who had posted his
g-uns so as to enfilade the Union column as it advanced to the attack. They were
even more exposed to the enemy's fire than those upon the right bank, being
obliged to take position quite close to the river, on low, flat ground, the bluffs,
at this point being some distance back from the river. On the two following
days, while the troops remained on the right bank, the batteries were of great
aid in enabling them to hold their position, and in covering their withdrawal.
Returning to the neighborhood of Belle Plain the battery went into winter
quarters. Lieutenant Brockway was exchanged and returned to his command
shortly after the battle of Fredericksburg. Early in January, 1863, it was
transferred from the Second to the Third Division of the First Corps. During
the winter details were temporarily made, from several infantry regiments, of
men to serve in the battery. Upon the promotion of Captain Matthews to
Major, on the 14th of March, Lieutenant R. B. Ricketts was commissioned to
succeed him.*
The movement upon Chancellorsville opened on the 27th of April. The
Eleventh, Twelfth and Fifth Corps moved up to the fords above Fredericksburg
* Colonel Wainright, in command of the artillery of the First Army Corps, pubUshed to
his command, on the 25th of February, 1863, the foUowing communication from General Hunt :
"CoiiONEL:— The reports of the late inspections show that none of your batteries are in bad
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to eflfect a real crossing, while the First, Second, Third and Sixth Corps made
a demonstration below. Early on the morning of Wednesday an attempt was
made to lay the pontoons, at the point where Franklin had crossed in the De-
cember pre^^ous, which was defeated by the enemy's sharp-shooters. But as
the fog raised and their position was disclosed, they were quickly scattered by
the'artillery, and the bridge was soon laid. Wadsworth's Division, and a part
of Sedgwick's Corps, crossed, and for three days a heavy artillery fire was kept
up, which was well directed and effective. On 'Saturday the troops re-crossed,
and the First Corps followed the Second and Third, which had already gone to
the support of Hooker at Chancellorsville. On the evening of Sunday, the
day on which the heaviest fighting occurred. Battery F relieved Seeley's regu-
lar battery, which had lost in the day's work fifty men and as many horses.
The enemy's line was only two hundred and fifty yards distant. Captain
Eicketts was ordered to hold the position at all hazards. The horses were, ac-
cordingly, sent away to the rear, and the grape and canister was silently piled
at the muzzles of the pieces, other ammunition being of little avail in so close
quarters. At ten o'clock P. M., our pickets were driven in and the guns were
double shotted. For a little time a perfect storm of bullets was showered upon
the battery by the enemy's infantry; but the canister, which was poured forth
in almost a conti|pus stream, was too terrible for them to withstand. Several
times during the night the rebels advanced, but could not be induced to charge
up to the muzzles of the guns. On the same night our infantry threw up breast-
works, and on the following day, Monday, a reconnoissance by Grifiin's Divi-
sion disclosed the fact that the enemy was heavily entrenched and awaiting an
attack. "Throughout the entire day," says Lieutenant Brock way, "we were
annoyed by their sharp-shooters. General Whipple was shot by one of them
close to our battery. Some of Berdan's sharp-shooters routed them, except one
persistent fellow stationed behind a large tree in the forks of which he rested
his rifle. He put six bullets in the sapling which covered one of Berdan's men.
He was finally shot by setting three men at work at him. On his person was
found forty-eight dollars in gold, two hundred in greenbacks, fifty in confederate
money, and three packs of cards. * * * At ten o'clock at night the enemy
advanced in strong columns, and peal upon peal of musketry rang on the still
night air. The 'zit,' 'zit,' of the Minnie balls, and their 'thud,' 'thud,' in the
ground, was interspersed with yells and cheers from friend and foe. Agam the
enemy retired. The next morning they advanced iu heavier columns and one
continued roar was kept up, from muskets, rifles, Napoleon, Parrott, and Eegu-
lation guns. The rounds of double-shotted canister rattled among them and
finally compelled them to retire." During the night the army withdrew to the
north bank of the river.
On the 13th of May, the battery was ordered to report to General Tyler,
in command of the reserve artillery. On the 1st of June, Battery G was at-
tached to Battery F. The order of transfer was distasteful to the men, and
they at first refused to obey it. But a section was finally created and manned
by its men, and Lieutenant Spence assigned to its command, when further op-
order ; the only corps so reported. The batteries reported in the best order are, Reynolds' L,
First New York; Ricketts' F, First Pennsylvania; and Lepperne's, Fifth INIaine.
HENRY J. HUNT,
BrigadiefT General and Okie/ of Artillery,
Army of the Potomac."
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position ceased. On the 15th of May, the battery, along with the reserve ar-
tillery, moved by forced marches towards Pennsylvania. Oa the afternoon of
July 2d, it arrived upon the Gettysburg battle gromid, and was immediately
brought into position in front of the Cemetery gate to the north of the Balti-
more Pike, relieving Cooper's battery. Scarcely had it wheeled into position,
when it became engaged with the enemy's artillery postad on Eenner's Hill,
across Eock Creek, and opposite Wolf's Hill. His guus were silenced, but
while engaged, a heavy column of his infantry crossed Rock Creek, and was
advancing on Wadsworth position. A few rounds of shrapnell threw it into
confusion, and compelled it to make a long circuit to reach its destination. Just
at dusk, while yet shelling this column, a line of infantry, reaching from Get-
tysburg to near Eock Creek, emerged from behind a small knoll south of the
Bonnaughtown Eoad, where it had secretly and silently formed, and advanced
with the apparent intention of joining in the attack on Wadsworth, away to
the right. So quietly had this powerful division been formed and moved for-
ward, that it was hardly noticed until it was in motion in full view. The ar-
tillery opened upon it with shot and shell, when suddenly, as if upon parade,
it changed front to the right, and with deafening yells charged full upon Ceme-
tery Hill. It was the famous charge of the Louisiana Tigers, led by Hayes
and Hoke.
The battery here occupied an exposed position, which commanded the whole
field. Captain Eicketts had been advised that the enemy would doubtless make
desperate efforts to take it, and was ordered to hold it to the last extremity.
He had, accordiagly, sent his horses well to the rear, but had his caissons har-
nessed and ready to move upon the instant of warning. As soon as he dis-
covered that this compact and desperate rebel column was moving upon his
position, he charged his pieces with canister and poured in the deadly volleys,
four discharges per miaute, throwing five hundred pounds of deadly missiles
full iu the faces of the foe. But these desperate men had never failed in
a charge, and nothing daunted, they closed up where their line was blown
away, and rushed forward with deafening yells. The infantry supports lying
behind the stone wall in front, fled in despair, and the battery on the left with
its supports was overwhelmed. The batteries on the right were so posted
that they could not fire after the enemy began to ascend the hill. The brunt of
the attack therefore fell upon Eicketts. But he well knew that the heart of the
whole army was throbbing for him in that desperate hour, and how much the
enemy coveted the prize for which he was making so desperate a throw. With
an iron hand he kept every man to his post and every gun in fuU play. The
giving way of our line upon the left brought the Tigers upon his flank. Pouriug
in a volley from behind a stone wall that ran close to his left piece, they leaped
the fence, bayonetted the men, spiked the gun, and killed or wounded the en-
tire detachment, save three, who were taken prisoners. But the remaining guns
stiU belched forth their double rounds of canister, the officers and drivers taking
the places of the fallen cannoneers. The battery's guidon was planted in one of
the earthworks, and a rebel Lieutenant was pressing forward to gain it ; but
just as he was in the act of grasping it, young Eiggin, its bearer, rode up and
shot him through the body, and seizing the colors, he levelled his revolver
again, but ere he could fire, he fell, pierced with bullets, and soon after expired.
The rebels were now in the very midst of the battery, and in the darkness it
was difficult to distinguish friend from foe. A struggle ensued for the guidon.
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It had fallen into the hands of a rebel. Seeing this, Lieutenant Brockway
seized a stone and felled him to the ground, and the next instant the rebel was
shot with his own musket. A scene of the wildest confiision ensued. The men
at the batteries were outnumbered, and were being overpowered by a maddened
and reckless foe. But still they clung to their guns, and with hand-spikes,
rammers, and stones, defended them with desperate valor, cheering each other
on, and shouting, "Death on our own State soU, rather than give the enemy
our guns." At this critical moment, Carroll's Brigade came gallantly to the
rescue, and the enemy retreated in confusion. The men again flew to theu* guns
and with loud cheers gave him some parting salutes, in the form of double
shotted canister. Thus ended the grand charge of Early's Division, headed
by the famous Louisiana Tigers, who boasted that they had never before been
repulsed in a charge. They came forward, seventeen hundred strong, mad-
dened with liquor, and confident of crushing in our line, and holding this com-
manding position. They went back barely six hundred, and the Tigers were
never afterwards known as an organization.
At early dawn of the 3d a heavy cannonade opened on the extreme right,
where Geary was engaged in a desperate struggle, which continued until eleven
A. M. There was then a lull and perfect quiet reigned until one P. M., when
a single shot, fired near the Seminary, was the signal for one hundred and ten
guns, which the enemy had skUlfiilly posted, to open. The position of Eicketts
was most unfavorable. Occupying the commanding ground at the angle in the
centre, and at the most advanced point of the line, it was fearfully exposed.
From Benner's Hill and Seminary Bidge it was completely enfiladed. Turning
four of his guns upon the former, he ordered the remaining two to be posted
behind the stone wall which skirted his left flank, and replied to such guns on
the latter as proved most troublesome. Soon it was ascertained that the am-
munition was running low and the fire was slackened, a close watch being kept
in the direction of the town for the appearance of the rebel infantry. But still
the enemy kept up an unremitting fire which was continued for three hours in
one unceasing roar. Then came his grand charge of infantry, and his signal
repulse. Li the midst of it all General Meade rode up into the battery and said,
"We have beaten them back from the centre and taken over a thousand pri-
soners ; all depends upon your saving ammunition." But the enemy had now
had enough of battle, and during the night began his retreat. The loss during
the entire engagement was nine killed, fourteen wounded and three taken pri-
soners, about one-half of the number actually engaged. The loss in horses was
over forty.
The pursuit immediately commenced, and on the 12th the battery was trans-
ferred from the reserve artillery to the Second Corps, and was brought into
position facing the enemy at St. James College, near Williamsport ; but before
preparations could be completed for a general engagement, the enemy escaped
into Virginia. Meade's campaign dming the remaining moniiis of 18G3, which
culminated at Mine Bun, were participated in by the battery, marching with
the Second Corps and engaging the enemy at every favorable point. At Bristoe
Station, on the 14th of October, Warren's Corps, the rear-guard of Meade's
retreating army, was heavily struck upon the flank by the corps of A. P. Hill.
The railroad lay between the contending forces, and both parties were anxious
to gain the shelter of its embankments. Eicketts' Battery was ordered into
position at a gallop, but was obliged to cross a plain a fourth of a mile wide
1863 BATTLE OF BRISTOE STATION. 965
fully exposed to the enemy's fire. Heath's Division of Hill's Corps now has-
tened forward in line of battle towards the railroad, and General Hayes, to
counteract the movement, wheeling from column into line, charged with his
entire division and seized the road before the enemy reached it. Eicketts, dis-
regarding the fire of the rebel artillery, immediately opened upon the enemy's
infantry upon the right with shrapnell and canister, and soon compelled him to
mass on his centre. The battery was now in a critical position. Having gal-
loped away from its supports, it was in danger of being enveloped by the rebel
left, which was rapidly closing in. Its canister, liberally delivered, alone saved
it. Soon other batteries came into position, and under the fierce storm of
shells and bullets the rebel line gave way in confusion. Five guns and a large
number of prisoners were taken. The Second Corps was complimented in
orders for its gallantry, and Eicketts' Battery, in acknowledgment of the part
taken in their capture, was directed to take the guns to the headquarters of
the commanding general. The loss in killed and wounded was nine.
On the 22d of November, Lieutenant Brockway commenced re-enlisting
men for the veteran service, and soon after went into winter-quarters. Early
in January, over one hundred men having been re-enrolled, (all who were enti-
tled to, \mder the provisions of the general order, with four or five exceptions, )
they were, on the 10th, re-mustered for three years and an order issued for a
veteran furlough. After an absence of thirty days the company rendezvoused
at Chester, Pennsylvania, where it was recruited to two hundred. About the
1st of March it returned to its old camp on Mountain Eun, and the surplus
men were distributed to other batteries. From Thompson's Independent Penn.
sylvania, and G batteries, both of which had been ordered to Washington to
recruit and re-organize, the company was ordered to re-fit for active duty.
Grant, who had taken the field with the Army of the Potomac, faced his
columns towards the Eapidan, and on the night of the 4th of May, the battery
in its place in the Second Corps, crossed at Ely's Ford without opposition, and
encamped on the old Chancellorsville battle ground on the very spot where it
fought a year before. "We marched," says Captain Brockway, "over the
Chancellorsville battle ground, and, by a wonderful coincidence, encamped on
the same spot where, one year ago to-day, we were in line of battle engaging
the enemy. The spot was full of interest. At this point our batteries had
been massed, the horses sent to the rear, and preparations made to held out
to the last. Here General Whipple was killed, and so many desperate attempts
made by the enemy to break our line. A few hundred yards to the front was
the Chancellor House, and over the whole field was scattered the usual debris
of a battle-field. Our intrenchments had been levelled by the enemy after
Hooker's retreat."
At noon of the 5th, the enemy was met. The ground which he ha I selected
was in a dense chaparral which covers the countij^ for miles, and is known as
the Wilderness. The Union lines were hastily formed along the Brock Eoad,
cutting the Orange Plank Eoad at right angles, Warren upon the right, Sedg-
wick in the centre, and Hancock on the left. As Sedgwick's artillery had not
yet arrived, Eicketts' Battery was sent to General Getty, commanding a divi-
sion of the Sixth Corps. It was found, on advancing, that only a single section
could be used at a time, and that must advance en echelon. At half past four the
order to march was given, and a movement of a few yards showed the enemy's
infantry to be in great force in front, with a battery of Napoleon guns masked
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in the road beyond. Brockway's section replied, using percussion shells, and
soon blew up one of his limbers, killing a number of men and five of his horses.
The enemy hurled canister, but the percussion shells proved superior and his
guns were soon withdrawn. For a moment there was a lull, then his infantry
charged, slowly pressing our men back, yelling, as they advanced, like demons.
Shells were used against them until the head of their column entered the road,
when canister was dealt and the guns were nimbly handled. The plank road
was well suited to it, as the splinters did as much execution as the shot. A
peck of bullets per minute was too much for rebel digestion, and his column
was forced to give way. Advancing through the woods upon the flanks, he
succeeded in -pushing our lines back beyond the guns, and they were in danger
of being lost; but a fresh brigade was promptly sent in, which restored our po-
sition. After two hours of constant firing Brockway's section was withdrawn
and Snyder's substituted. Upon witnessing the withdrawal the enemy made
a rush for the guns. Unfortunately one of Snyder's guns burst on the first
discharge, and Lieutenant Campbell's were ordered up ; but General Hancock,
who had now arrived, ordered the battery to be withdrawn. Later in the day
Carroll's Brigade re-captured the abandoned gun and caisson.* During the
two following days heavy fighting occurred, and, to add to the horrors of battle,
the breast-works, which were composed of logs and rails, and the woods took
fire, the wild torrent of flame and smoke enveloping friend and foe. The
wounded, helpless and beyond the reach of human aid, perished miserably
amid the flames.
At the close of the Wilderness battle, neither side had gained any signal
advantage, though both had lost heavily. And now commenced a series of
movements by the left flank, the two armies moving on nearly parallel lines
towards Eichmond, meeting in deadly conflict at every favorable point. The
battery marched with the corps, and was almost constantly marching or upon
the battle line. Every position taken was strongly fortified, often under fire of
the enemy's sharp-shooters, who were exceedingly vigilant, the least exposure
of the person drawing forth their deadly missiles. Many of his works were of
great strength, and. were grass-grown, showing that he had for a long time been
in preparation for an advance upon Richmond by this route. At the Pamunky
Eiver the Tenth and Eighteenth Corps were met under command of General
"Baldy"" Smith. At Cold Harbor, Eicketts' Battery was attached to the Eigh-
teenth Corps, and was sharply engaged. The enemy here used mortars for
the first time with considerable effect, causing ammunition trains and hospi-
tals to be removed far to the rear, and rendering heavy bomb-proofs necessary
* Extract from GBNEBAii Hancock's Ofpiciai- Report.— At a quarter past four P. M.,
General Getty moved forward on the right and left of the Orange Plank Road, having received
direct orders from General Meade to commence the attack without waiting for me. Finding
that General Getty had met the enemy in great force, I ordered General Bimey to advance his
command (his own and Mott's Division) to support the movement of Getty at once. Although
the formation I had directed to be made before carrying out my instructions to advance was
not yet completed, General Birney immediately moved forward on General Getty's right and
left, one section of Ricketts' Battery, (Lieutenant Brockway,) company F, First Pennsylvania
Artillery, moving down the plank road just in rear of the infantry. The fight became very
fierce at once — the lines of battle were exceedingly close, and the musketry continuous and
deadly along the entire line. * * * The section of Ricketts' Battery -vyhich moved down
the plank road when Birney and Getty attacked, suffered severely in men and horses. It was
captured, at one time, during the fight, but was re-taken by detachments from the Fourteenth
Indiana and Eighth Ohio volunteers, of Carroll's Brigade. It was then withdrawn.
1865 SIEGE OF PETEESBUEG. 967
for the protection of the gunners. Every one, from general to drummer-boy,
burrowed in the earth. "During Sunday, June 5th," says Captain Brock way,
" we still maintained our position, though heavy firing continued during the
day. At dusk a rebel band came to the extreme front of their Une and played
'Dixie," Bonnie Blue Flag,' 'Maryland' and other confederate airs, to which
the men responded by lusty cheers. Our bands then went as close as pos-
sible to their lines and returned the compliment by playing 'Hail Columbia'
and 'Yankee Doodle.' The rebels groaned for the one and poured in a volley
while the other was played ; but ' Home, Sweet Home' drew cheers from both
sides." On the 8th, the battery was relieved from duty with the Eighteenth
and returned to the Second Corps, having been in line of battle without relief
for six days.
I^ 'On the 14th, the corps reached the James Eiver, and was soon in position
before Petersburg. The lines were fortified, and so close to the enemy were
they, that the contending parties could throw stones into each others trenches.
The battery opened as soon as posted, and several hundred rounds were thrown
into the city, but with what effect could not be seen. On the 20th, the battery
moved out of its fortifications and marched with the corps to the Jerusalem
Plank Eoad. Here the enemy, under A. P. HUl, attacked with great impetu-
osity, taking a battery and some prisoners. The disaster was soon repaired,
and a heavy line of tatrenchments thrown up, rendering it secure from attack.
While here, the battery was captured by a skirmish line of our own men, who
had mistaken it for a rebel work, to the infinite chagrin of the officer in com-
mand upon the discovery of his mistake. The siege of Petersbmg had now
fully commenced. Siege guns and heavy mortars were placed along the line,
gabions, fascines, and other siege materials were rapidly accumulated, and
trenches, parallels, and traverses commenced. On the 18th of July, the corps
moved around the rear of the army and crossed the James Eiver at Deep Bot-
tom. The enemy, supposing that a real attack was meditated from the north
side of the stream, sent five divisions of his army to re-in force his feeble lines
there. But the real object of the movement was to make a diversion in favor of
Burnside, who was about to spring his mine. On the evening previous to the
explosion, the corps returned, and was in position ready for action, but was
not ordered forward. The result of the operations over the mine proved a fail-
ure, and the corps returned to its former position on the left. From this time
forward until the capture of Petersburg, the battery participated in all the
movements of the corps, being constantly upon the fr'ont, and engaged in the
active operations of the siege. Upon the fall of the city, on the 3d of April,
it was attached to the reserve artillery, and went into camp near City Point.
Proceeding hence to Washington, where its guns and horses were turned over,
it nioved thence to Harrisburg, where, on the 10th of June, 1865, it was mus-
tered out of service.
BATTEEY G.
Battery G, Captain Mark Kern, was armed with four smooth-bore pieces,
and after receiving small arms and accoutrements at Camp Barry, was assigned
to the command of General M'Call, in camp at Tenallytown. Here the com-
pany was thoroughly trained, and upon the advance of the Eeserves into Vir-
ginia, it moved and took position in line with the army of the Potomac, where
it went into winter-quarters. In the spring campaign of 1862, it participated
968 FORTY-THIED EEGIMENT — FIEST ARTILLERY. 1862
in the movement upon Manassas, and retrograde to Alexandria, in the second
advance to Catlett's, and thence to Falmouth. Upon the arrival of the Eeserves
upon the Peninsula, the battery moved with the division to the neighborhood
of Mechanicsville, where the enemy was met and a severe battle was fought.
The battery now consisted of six twelve-pound howitzers, and was posted in
reserve, supported by the Third Eegiment, Colonel Sickel. In the progress of
the engagement the enemy attacked, in heavy force and with great determina-
tion, upon the extreme right, and Kern's guns were ordered forward. For the
moment, the flank was in danger of being turned; but the guns were quickly
brought into position, and a rapid fire was opened, which checked the rebel
impetuosity, and he was soon driven back.
At night the battery was withdrawn, and on the following day participated
in the battle of Gaines' Mill. "Captain Kern's Battery," says Sypher, "waa*
put in a commanding position near the left, and was supported by regiments of
General Meade's Brigade. At five o'clock in the afternoon, the battery was un-
covered by the repulse of the front line of battle. The guns immediately opened
on the enemy with good effect. Annoyed by the well directed fire, the enemy
made determined efforts to drive the battery from the hill. A heavy column
was formed and charged up the hill, coming within fifty yards of the guns.
Captain Kern was wounded in the left leg, but standing by his guns continued
to cheer on his men. Grape and canister, double-shotted, were poured into the
advancing column, tearing the men to i)ieces, and sending the masses reeling
down the hill. Three times they renewed the contest with increased force and
a fiercer desperation. Each time they were repulsed with greater slaughter.
But the hill must be gained and the battery silenced, without regard to loss.
Another column was formed of fresh troops, heavier than the defeated ones,
and forward it came, the rebel general carrying the colors in front, and calling
his men to follow. There was dreadftd carnage in their ranks, but each horrible
gap was instantly closed up, and the column pressed forward. When within
twenty paces of the battery, at a single round the whole front rank was carried
away, the General and his flag were buried in the heap of slain, yet still for-
ward rushed the infuriate enemy to the muzzles of the guns, when, giving them
a parting charge of death. Captain Kern limbered to the rear, and with four
guns, snatched fi^om the hands of the enemy, retired behind a new line of bat-
tle." Captain Kern was wounded; seven men were killed, and twelve were
wounded, and two guns were lost.
On the 30th, the di\ision was again engaged at Charles City Cross Roads,
and the battery was posted with Cooper's on the centre of the line. The ene-
my's most i^ersistent attack was upon the left, where, by the shameful conduct
of two New York batteries, that day accidentally with the division, the in-
tegrity of the line was compromised. In the meantime, repeated charges were
made upon the guns on the centre, but his columns were hurled back by storms
of canister, and the deliberate fire of musketry. The ground for eight hundred
yards in front of Kern's guns was open, and in crossing it the rebel ranks were
fully exposed to their fiercest blasts; but notwithstanding this, they rushed
boldly forward, closing up as their lines were rent, and dashing forward with
infuriate daring. For two hours the struggle for these guns continued. By
order of General Seymour the caissons had been taken to the rear. The am-
munition in the limbers began to run low, and Captain Kern sent two ofiScers,
1862 BATTLE OF BULL RUN, 9G9
with urgent messages, for a fresh supply; but failing to receive it, he fired his
last charge, and by order of General M'Call moved to the rear.
From the Peninsula the battery was transported with the division to Acquia
Creek, and joined the Army of General Pope. At Bull Kuu, on the 30th of
August, it was again brought into action. Already on the hard fought fields
of Mechanicsville, Gaines' Mill and Charles City Cross Roads had the battery
been innured to most desperate fighting, against overwhelming numbers ; but
its experience here was even more trying and disasterous than upon any pre-
vious field. At four o'clock P. M., the enemy who had been for some time
massed and masked, awaiting an attack upon our left, despairing of drawing
our columns into his well laid trap, himself advanced to the attack. Kern's
guns were the first to feel the shock. With desperate valor he sought to stem
the torrent, as he had done on other fields. At the critical moment his support
failed him, and the guns were lost ; but not until their gallant commander had
yielded up his life in the mortal strife, and a large portion of his devoted men
had gone down by his side. Three men were killed and twenty-one wounded.
Four guns, two caissons, two limbers and twenty-seven horses were lost.
The fragment of the battery which was left, returned to Washington, where
it was furnished with a battery of four three-inch rifled guns, horses, and equip-
ments, and where a number of those absent in hospitals, and disabled by
wounds, returned to the ranks. On the 9th of October it marched, imder com-
mand of Lieutenant F. P. Amsden, to Sharpsburg, where it rejoined the Ee-
serves and moved with them via Berlin and Warrenton to Falmouth, and on
the 13th of December was engaged in the battle of Fredericksburg. In the for-
mation for the attack, the battery was posted between the First and Second
Brigades. Before advancing the batteries were ordered to shell the heights
and woods in front. The enemy's guns which were opened upon the left, were
soon silenced, and the infantry pushed forward to the attack. A battery to
the extreme left, which enfiladed the advancing line, now opened and was re-
plied to by Amsden's guns, together with those of Cooper and Eansom. After
thirty minutes rapid firing the enemy was forced to abandon his pieces, having
had two of his limbers or caissona blown up. The charge upon the enemy's
intrenched line, though bravely made and successfully prosecuted, was finally
repulsed by overpowering numbers, and the division was withdrawn. The loss
in the engagement was one killed and four wounded. Two of -the guns were
disabled.
The battery next participated in the second advance of Burnside, which
was interrupted and finally defeated by the inclemency of the weather. It next
met the enemy on the field of OhauceUorsville. On the 12th of May, the bat-
tery was temporarily attached to Battery F, under command of Captaia E. B.
Eicketts, and was engaged in the battle of Gettysburg on the 2d and 3d of
July, and in the skirmishes at Auburn, Bristoe Station, and Mine Eun. While
thus attached, it was under command of Lieutenant Belden Spence, Captain
Amsden having resigned on the 25th of May, 1863, Its operations in these
campaigns are fuUy given in connection with the narrative of Eicketts' Battery.
On the 3d of April, 1864, it was detached from Captain Eicketts' command
and proceeded, under Lieutenant William Jennings, to Camp Berry, near Wash-
ington, where it received six light twelve-pounder guns, horses and equipments.
It was soon afterwards moved to Arlington, where the right section was posted
in Fort Bennett, the centre in Fort Corcoran, and the left in Fort Haggarty.
122
970 PORTY-THIED REGIMENT — FIRST ARTILLERY. 1865
On the 3d of July, upon the occasion of the advance of the rebels into Mary-
land, the battery was ordered to Frederick, where the men were supplied with
muskets, and marched thence to Point of Eocks. Here it remained from July
6th, to December 12th, when it was ordered to Maryland Heights, and there
turned in the muskets and drew a battery of six light twelve-pounder Napoleon
guns. On the 17th of March, Lieutenant Jennings was discharged upon the
expiration of his term of service, and was succeeded in command by Lieutenant
L. Eugene C. Moore, who was subsequently commissioned Captain. The bat-
tery remained at Maryland Heights, changing camp but once, until April 16,
1865, when it received orders to turn in its guns and report to General Augur
for duty in the defences of Washington. Here Lieutenant Moore was ordered
to Camp Barry, but before the men were fairly settled in their quarters, he was
ordered to Fort Lincoln, on the Bladensburg Pike, five miles from Washing-
ton. Here the battery was again armed with that weapon so detested by a
light artillery-man, the musket, and on the 27th of April, moved to Fort Foote,
an extensive work on the left bank of the Potomac, commanding the maritime
approaches" to Washington, and mounting several of the largest guns known
to the service. Here the battery lost two men by disease and had two commis-
sioned from the ranks. When orders were received for the reduction of the
army at the close of the war, Battery G, then numbering about one hundred
and thirty men, rank and file, was ordered to Philadelphia, and was there mus-
tered out at Camp Cadwalader, on the 29th of June, 1865.
BATTERY L
During the winter of 1864-5, so many volunteers enlisted for this regiment
that the old batteries were filled up to the maximum number, one hundred and
fifty men each, with a sufficient number beycmd to form a new company. These
men were placed on duty, and under the instruction of experienced non-com-
missioned officers of the regiment in De Eussy's Divison, occupying the defences
south of the Potomac. The battery was organized on the 2d of March, 1865,
by the appointment of S. B. Cameron, Captain ; Lindley J. Taylor, First Lieu-
tenant, and W. D. Schoenlieber, Second Lieutenant. It was mustered out of
service on the 1st of July, 1865, at Philadelphia.
THREE YEARS' SERVICE.
971
FIELD AND STAFF OFFICERS
Chas. T. Campbell..
Robert M. West....
H. T. Danforth
Edward H. Flood-
James Brady
Alfred E. Lewis
E. W.Matthews....
R. Bruce Ricketts...
Theodore Miller.,
Edward Shippen....
M. F. Price
James R. Riley
B. M. Patterson
W. A. P. Eberhart.
Richard M. BaU ....
George W. Cripps.
George W. Kline...
Ldndley J. Taylor.
Geo. B. Barkley
L. Eugene C. Moore
Sylves. B. Cameron
James M. Craft
Benjamin M. Orwig
Frank Langle
John D. Weaver.....
Robert Hargraves...
Col....
...do...
Lt. Col.
Major.
..do....
...do....
.do.
Surg....
...do
As.Sur.
...do
Chap'n
Sr.Maj.
...do
..do..
..do..,
Com. Sr
.do
...do...
...do...
Q.M.Sr.
do
Hos. St
C. Bug.
May 29, '61,
July 26, '61,
Sept. 13, '61,
July 6, '61,
July 8, '61,
May 29, '61,
July 8, '61,
July 8, '61,
Aug. 1, '61,
Aug. 5,
Aug. 2,
Aug. 5,
Aug. 26,
Sept. 13,
June 15,
Junf 11, '61,
June 11, '61,
Aug. 18, '62,
July 2, '61,
Mar. 17, '62,
9, '64,
4, '61,
Sept.
Sept.
June 20, '61,
Nov. 27, '63,
Aug. 5, '61,
Aug. 5, '61,
Discharged December 9, 1861.
Promoted from Captain battery G, to Maj., Sept.
13, 1861— to Col., July 29, '62— tr. as Col. to 65th
regiment Pa. Volunteers, May 29, 1864.
Promoted from Capt. battery B, to Maj., Aug. 1,
1861— to Lieut. Col., Sept. 13, 1861 — resigned
December 21, 1861.
Promoted from Capt. battery D, to Lt. Col., July
19, 1862— disch. by special order, Sept. 22, 1863.
Promoted from Capt. battery H, to Major, July
. 19, '62— to Lt. Col., Nov. 13, '63— to brevet Col.,
March 13, '6.5— mus. out with reg., July 19, '65.
Promoted from Capt. battery E, Aug. 1, 1861—
discharged July 29, 1862.
Promoted from Capt. battery F, to Maj., April 11,
1863— disch. on Surg, certificate, July 18, 1864.
Promoted from Capt. battery F, to Maj. , Dec. 1,
1864 — com. Col., March 15; '65 — not mustered—
discharged June 3, 1865.
Promoted from Capt. battery E,to Maj., Feb. 24,
1865— discharged June 2, 1865.
Resigned September 17, 1862.
Resigned September 18, 1863.
Pr. to Surgeon, 127th reg. P. V., Aug. 26, 1862.
Died at Georgetown, D. C, December 16, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 21, '62.
Promoted to Sergeant Major, Aug., 1862 — to 1st
Lt. battery C, September 16, 1863.
Promoted fr. Sergeant battery E, Sept. 17, '63—
mustered out, June, 1864 — expiration of term.
Reduced — transferred to battery E, Aug. , 1862.
Pr. to Q. M. Sgt., Aug. 1, '64— to Sgt. Maj., Nov.
1, '64 — mus. out with regiment, July 19, '65.
Mustered out, July, 1864 — expiration of term.
Promoted to Com. Sgt., December 1, 1864 — to 2d
Lt. battery G, February 23, 1865.
Reduced — transferred to battery I, Mar. 21, '65.
Pr. fr. priv. batt'y A, to Com, Sgt., June 1, '65—
mus. out with regiment, July 19, '65— Vet.
Promoted to 2d Lt., battery E, Nov. 17, 1863.
Pr. to Com. Sgt., Aug. 1, '64— to Q. M. Sgt., Nov.
1, '64— to 2d Lt. battery C, June 5, '65— Vet.
Mustered out, July 22, 1864 — expiration of term.
Discharged October, 1862.
BATTERY A.
RECRUITED AT CHAMBERSBURG, FRANIiLIN COUNTY.
Hezekiah Easton....
John G. Simpson....
William Stitt
...do -..
May 29, '61, 3
Aug. 5, '61, 3
May 29, '61, 3
May 29, '61, 3
Killed at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Dismissed August 21, 1864.
Promoted to 2d Lt., Aug. i, '61— to 1st Lt., Dec.
W. H. Sullenberger
1st, Lt.
26, '61— to Captain, Sept. 17, '64— mustered out
with battery, July 25, 1865.
Resigned November 12, 1861.
Note.— The following abbreviations have been used in the preparation of remarks :
PI. priucipal. Surg. Surgeon,
Priv. private. Sgt. Sergeant.
. ho.spital. Reg. regiment. Sub. substitute.
Lt. Lieutenant. Red. reduced.
Mus. mustered. Res. resigned.
Dis'y. disability. Muc. musician. Rem. removed.
Disch. discharged Mis. missing. Sen. sentenced.
Exp. expiration. Pr, promoted Serv. service.
Ab. absent.
Asst. Assistant.
Adj. Adjutant.
Bu. buried.
Bv. brevet.
Bd. band.
Capt. Captain.
Chap. Chaplain
Cor. Corporal. Fr. from.
Com. commissioned or Furl, furlough.
commissary.
Cert, certificate.
Stew, steward.
Tr. transferred.
Vet. veteran volanteer.
Wd. wounded.
Wds. wounds.
972
FORTY-THIED EEGIMENT — FIRST ARTILLERY,
H. E. Palsgrove,
Charles T. Campbell
Samuel D. Martin,
WiUiam R. Brown-
Jacob L. Deitrick
Peter Cummings.
John H. Kline
John N.Young 1st Sgt. May 29, '61,
Daniel Nerhood..
George W. Kline
James W. Miller.
Jefierson Sauser.
Gustavus Seyferth..
George W. Tritle.
Hiram Warriner
W. H. Whitemarsh
Josiah Hensey
Wm. H. Lawrence.
William Jones
Edward Long
John Reese
John Spharr
Robert Taylor
Benj. F. Moore
Samuel Borts
Isaac H^me
Jefferson Mutchler
Henry D. Barr
Geo. W. Bennet
George Gressly
Cyrus D. Chapman
Benjamin M'Falls...
Anthony Gressley...
Charles Mehring....,
Daniel B. Bagley ...
Howell Mutchler ...
James W. De Wolf
W. P. A. M'DoweU
Peter Shelley
Thomas Potter
Robert Snyder
Jos. E. Ramsdale...
Charles Gebhart
James M. Warner...
Arnold, Gilbert M...
Adams, Jacob
Ardes, John
August, Charles
Adams, Levi
Austin, Jacob
Brooke, William. . . .
Burkholder, Henry
Burkholder, John...
Burkholder, P. D...
Bixler, Isaac D
Borst, Joseph
Bricker, Jacob
Blair, Joseph F
Bums, Addison
Barriger, Simon
Barriger, Jonathan
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
June 11, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
June 12, '61,
July 24, '61,
Sept. 4, '61,
Aug. 1,
'61,
May 29,
'61,
May 29,
'61,
May 29,
'61,
May 29,
'61,
Aug. 5,
'61,
May 29,
'61,
May 29,
'61,
May 29,
'61,
Aug. 1,
'61,
May 29,
'61,
May 29,
'61,
Sept. 7,
'61,
Aug. 13,
'61,
June 11,
'61,
Aug. 1,
'61,
Aug. 13,
'61,
June 2, '61,
July 27, '61,
May 21, '63,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
'May"29',''6l)
Dec. 1, '61,
Sept. 2, '61,
Mar. 29, '64,
June 17, '61,
Aug. 27, '64,
July 27, '61,
Feb. 17, '64,
Sept. 13, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
Aug. 1, '61,
June 21, '61,
Aug. 1, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
Jan. 7, '64,
Jan. 2, '64,
Mar. 28, '64,
Aug. 5, '64,
Resigned December 1, 1861.
Pr. to 1st Lt., Dec. 21, '61— resigned Feb. 8, 1862.
Promoted to 1st Sgt., Mar. 6, '62— to2d Lt., Feb.
24, 1864— to 1st Lieut., Nov. 27, 1864— mustered
out with batterj', July 25, 1865.
Pr. from privateto 1st Sgt., Dec. 1, '64 — to IstLt.,
Llarch 1, '65— nius. out with batt'y, July 25, '65.
Wounded at Bull Run, August 30, 1862— disch'd
on Surgeon's certificate, January 24, 1863.
Dismissed December 18, 1863.
Promoted to Corp., Dec. 18, '62— to Sgt., Dec. 24,
1863— to 2d Lieut., March 1, 1865— mustered out
with battery, July 25, 1865— Vet.
Promoted to 1st Sergt., March 1, 1865 — mustered
out with battery, July 25, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with battery, July 25, 1865 — ^Vet.
Promoted to Sgt. Major — date unknown.
Mustered out with battery, July 25, 1865 — Vet.
Mustered out with battery, July 25, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with battery, July 25, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with battery, July 25, 1865— Vet.
Promoted to Sergeant, June 16, 1865 — mustered
out with battery, July 25, 1865 — Vet.
Promoted to Sergeant, June 16, 1865 — mustered
out with battery, July 25, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out, M^ay 28, 1864 — expiration of term.
Musteftd out with battery, July 25, 1865— Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 23, '62.
Discharged February 19, 1864. •
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 18, '63.
Mustered out. May 28, 1864— expiration of term.
Dropped from the rolls, by S. O., Nov. 16, 1862.
Transferred to 28th regiment P. V., Oct. 10, 1861.
Died at Harrisburg, Pa., February 7, 1865 — Vet.
Mustered out with battery, July 25, 1865 — Vet.
Mustered out with battery, July 25, 1865 — Vet.
Mustered out with battery, July 25, 1865 — ^Vet.
Mustered out with battery, July 25, 1865 — Vet,
Mustered out with battery, July 25, 1865 — Vet.
Mustered out with battery, July 25, 1865— Yet.
Mustered out with battery, July 25, 1865— Vet.
Promoted to Corporal, June 16, 1865 — mustered
out with battery, July 25, 1865— Vet.
Promoted to Corporal, June 16, 1865 — mustered
out with battery, July 25, 1865— Vet.
Promoted to Corporal, June 16, 1865— mustered
out with battery, July 25, 1865— Vet.
Promoted to Corporal, June 16, 1865 — mustered
out with battery, July 25, 1865.
Discharged by special order, June 13, 1865.
Absent, in arrest, at muster out.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 30. '62.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Not on muster-out roll.
Mustered out with battery, July 25, 1865 — ^Vet.
Mustered out with battery, July 25, 1865 — Vet.
Mustered out with battery, July 25, 1865 — Vet.
Mustered out with battery, July 25, 1865— Vet.
Discharged — date unknown.
Mustered out, June 13, 1865.
Died October 2, 1862, at Washington, D. C— bu-
ried in Military Asylum Cemetery.
Died near Chapin's Farm, Va., Sept. 30, 1864.
Died at Portsmouth, Va., September 1, 1863.
Mustered out with battery, July 25, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with battery, July 25, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with battery, July 25, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with battery, July 25, 1865 — ^Vet.
Mustered out with battery, July 25, 1865 — Vet.
Mustered out with battery, July 25, 1865 — ^Vet.
Mustered out with battery, July 25, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with battery, July 25, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, July 25, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, July 25, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, July 25, 1865.
THREE YEARS' SERVICE.
973
Buell, David W..
Ball, Thomas
Barr, Alexander
Barnes, George E...
Briner, Charles.
Blackwood, And. C
Blood, Benj. F...
Bixler, Benjamin...
Bixler, Reuben....
Baughman, R
Barrett, James B .
Bennett, William.
Bass, Andrew J....
Beckenbaugh, J, M
Boulton, Samuel D
Bond, Michael
Burke, Thomas
Bailey, Valentine...
Cook, John ,
Creamer, Peter
Conners, Martin
Case, Marcus
Corbit, Matthew
Clifton. Jacob H
Crane, Peter
Craft, James M
Conner, Abner..
Carman, Robert A..
Coony, Michael J.
Campbell, Henry
Churchill, Carvarso
Capples, Henry H. .
Crawford, David....
Cane, Richard
Daniels, James H..
Daniels, Azarius....
Daniels, Thomas J.
Davis, Washington
Duflf, Alexander
Dougher, Michael..
Dutcher, George E
Dillworth, John
Dougherty, Patrick
Dewoll, J. M
Devine, Barney ,
Daley, John B
Doan, William T...
Doyle, George H....
Dunn, Patrick
Deihl, Henry C. ..,
Ewing, Thomas
Eastman, Smith J..
Eden, George
Evans, Robert
Elricks, Herman...,
Egy, Samuel ,
Fisher, John M
Flanick, John ,
French, Oscar
Fell, Stephen W
Flora, Simon
Fink, Benjamin
Foster, Henry G
Fallon, John
Furgeson, James R
Foutz, George
Fetter, Henry
Flynn, Thomas^
Fagen, Andrew'
Gorman, James
Green, William A...
Gready, Peter..
Gavin, Patrick.,
Jan. 5,
Mar. 25,
May 29,
Mar. 18,
Feb. 3,
Feb. 8, '
Mar. 25,
June 6,
May 29, '■
May 29, '
April 6, '
Sept. 1, ■
Sept. 5, '
Mar. 22, '
Mar. 21, '65,
Mar. 21, '65,
Mustered out with battery, July 25, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, July 25, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with battery, July 25, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with battery, July 25, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, July 25, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, July 25, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, July 25, 1865.
Discharged by special order, Nov. 16, 1862.
Discharged May 28, 1864— expiration of term.
Discharged March 4, 1863.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificsate^ay 25, '65.
Mustered out, June 13, 1865.
Died September 11, 1862, at Washington, D. C—
buried in Military Asylum Cemetery.
Deserted July 2, 1865.
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
Mustered out with battery, July 25, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with battery, July 25, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, July 25, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, July 25, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, July 25, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, July 25, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, July 25, 1865.
Promoted to Commissary Sergeant, June 1, 1865.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June 27, '63.
Mustered out. May 28, 1864— expiration of term.
Died at Brooklyn, N. Y., January 28, 1865— Vet.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
Mustered out with battery, July 25, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with battery, July 25, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, July 25, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, July 25, 1865- Vet.
Mustered out with battery, July 25, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, July 25, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, July 25, 1865— Vot.
Mustered out with battery, July 25, 1865.
Discliarged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 16, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 28, '62.
Dropped from the rolls, November 16, 1862.
Mustered out. May 29, 1864 — expiration of term.
Discharged June 1 3, 1865.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June 20, '64.
Deserted February 10, 1863.
Deserted February 12, 1863.
Mustered out with battery, July 25, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, July 25, 1865.
Mustered out, June 13, 1865.
Deserted February 10, 1863.
Missing in action at Mechanicsville, June 26, '62.
Deserted — date unknown.
Mustered out with battery, July 25, 1865.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 16, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 4, '62.
Dropped from the rolls, by S. O., Nov. 16, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 7, '62.
Mustered out, June 13, 1865.
Mustered out, June 13, 1865.
Disch. by S. O. of War Dep't, June 2, 1865.
Died at Fortress Monroe, Va., Sept. 20, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June 1, '61.
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
Absent, sick, at muster out — Vet.
Captured— Died May 30, 1865— buried in Holly-
wood Cemetery, Richmond, Va.
Mustered out with battery, July 25, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, July 25, 1865.
974
FORTY-THIKD REGIMENT — FIRST ARTILLERY,
NAME.
•
RANK.
DATE OF MUSTER
INTO SERVICE.
1
3
1
3
3
3
3
3
1
1
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
1
3
3
3
3
3
3
1
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
REMARKS.
Golden, Michael
Goodrick, H. H
Grieb, Jacob G
Private
...do
...do
Mar. 3], '65,
May 29, '61,
Sept. 8, '64,
Aug. 10, '61,
Oct. 2, '61,
May 29, '61,
Aug. 1, '61,
May 29, '61,
Sept. 2, '64,
Mar. 29, '64,
May 29, '61,
Mar. 28, '64,
May 29, '61,
Mar. 31, '64,
Mar. 27, '64,
May 29, '61,
June 11, '61,
Sept. 8, '61,
Aug. 20, '64,
Sept. 12, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
iSlustered out with battery, July 25, 1865.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 1, '62.
Mustered out June 13 1865.
Gaines, Robert
...do
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 4, '62.
Died— date unknown.
Deserted February 10, 1863.
Deserted February 15, 1862.
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
Gaines, George
Galantine. Wesley...
Goserch, Joseph
Gossert, Henry C ...
Goldman, Oliver
Gerritv, Martin
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
Higarins. Jonn
Hardy, William W
Hale, INIatthew.
...do,....
...do
...do
Mustered out with battery, July 25, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out vdth battery, July 25, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, July 25, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, July 25, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, July 25, 1865.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 16, '62.
Mustered out, June 25, 1864— expiration of term.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate — date -unknown.
Henry, James.
...do
Houston, John.
...do
Hughes, David
Humel, Peter B
Hyte, Andrew
...do
...do
...do
Horning, George ....
Hoodner, Andrew..
Huston, Horatio
Hoffman, Jacob
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
Mustered out, June 13, 1865.
Drowned in James river, Va., August 15, 1862.
Missing in action at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Missing in action at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Hamilton, R. P
...do
...do
Harrington, Henry
Hadsell, Reuben
...do
Deserted June 12, 1861.
Mustered out. May 27, 1865.
...do
...do
Mar. 22, '64,
Oct. 1, '64,
May 29, '61,
Aug. 1, '61,
Sept. 10, '61,
May 29, '61,
De(?. 16, '63,
Aug. 1, '61,
Mar. 31, '65,
Aug. 1, '61,
May 29, '61,
Feb. 1, '62,
May 15, '61,
Aug. 1, '61,
July 9, '61,
May 29, '61,
Ingram, James . .
...do
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 11, 1863.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 16, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 5, '62.
Mustered out. May 29, 1864— expiration of term.
Died near Chapin's Farm, Va., Sept. 27, 1864.
Mustered out with battery, July 25, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with battery, July 25, 1865.
Dropped from the rolls, by S. 0., Nov. 16, 1862,
Mustered out. May 28, 1864— expiration of term.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 5, '64.
Mustered out — expiration of term.
Deserted February 10, 1863.
Deserted February 12, 1863.
Missing in action at Bull Run, August 30, 1862.
:..do
Jayne, David P
Johnson, Frederick
Jones, Isaac C. (J....
Kleiss, George W...
Kennedy, Rich'd M
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
Kennedy, D. B. . .
...do
Kaudle, Adam
Knowls, Levi B
Kant, Christian
...do
...do
...do
Kennedy, Cyrus
Kishbaugh, Wilson
Kendall, 0. D
...do
...do
...do
King, Michael A
...do
Not on muster-out roll.
Kohler, G. C
...do
1
3
3
3
."3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate— date unknown.
Died at Camp Curtin, Harrisb'g, Pa., June 16, '61.
Mustered out with battery, July 25, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out witli battery, July 25, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out vdth battery, July 25, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, July 25, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, July 25, 1865.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June 20, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 16, '62.
Mustered out, Maj' 28, 1864— expiration of terra
Deserted April 1, 1863.
Deserted April 1, 1863.
Deserted April 1, 1865— Vet.
Not on muster-out roll.
Kuhns, Wm. A
...do
Lynn, Charles
...do
Aug. 1, '61,
Aug. 1, '61,
Dec. 22, '63,
Dec. 28, '63,
Jan. 4, '64,
Sept. 7, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
Oct. 3, '61,
May 29, '61,
May 29, '61,
...do
Lusk, Taylor
...do
Leonard, Amos
...do
Leyde, Alex. C
...do
Lutsinger, Chas
Lewis, Edward
...do
...do.
Loyd, Levi S
...do
Lynthurst, Henry...
Lewis, Charles E....
Loyd, Charles D
Lazarus, Henry
...do
...do
...do
...do
Logan, John
do
Not on muster-out roll.
Lockert, Washing' n
Leiser, James
...do
do
May 29, '61,
3
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on ixiuster-out roll.
Marshall, James
Mott, Aniasa
...do
do
Dec. 21, '63,
Mar. 29, '64,
Mar. 28, '65,
Mar. 28, '65,
Mar. 28, '65,
Mar. 24, '65,
July 1], '61,
Dec. 21, '63,
Dec. 30, '63,
Jan. 7, '64,
Jan. 4, '64,
Feb. 2, '64,
Jan. 27, '64,
Aug. 1, '61,
3
3
1
1
1
3
3
3
I
3
3
Mustered out with battery, July 25, 1865.
Miller, George A
...do
do
Mustered out with battery, Julv 25, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, July 25, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, July 25, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, July 25, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, July 25, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with battery, July 25, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, July 25, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, July 25, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, July 25, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, July 25, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, July 25, 1865.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 17, 61.
Moses, Robert T
Mvricks, David
...do
do
M' Daniels, Samuel
M'Keim, Harvey ...
M'Cluskey, WiLson
M'Oluskey, Jas. H
M'Cready, Geo. A...
M'Kenney, Peter...
M'Ginley, Patrick...
Miller, John H
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
THKEE YEARS' SERVICE.
975
Mudd, George W...
Morrison, James
M'Kinley, Jacob
Milsum, William...
Mitchell, John E
Mostello, A. W
M'Gurk, Lawrence
Martin, George
M'Elroy, George W
Marks, J. M'Farlan
Michaels, John H...
M'Dowell, Finley...
Mountz, Adam J....
M'Kinney, Patrick
Nealon, Thomas
Norris, Reuben
Norris, John
Nott, J
Newell, George L...
Neil, Joseph
Nichols, Edward....
NeAvton, J
O'Connell, John
Osborn, Charles ....
Patton, Joseph
Packard, Eben R....
Peters, Francis M...
Pitzer, Lorenzo
Pink, John
Peters, Alexander..
Parks, James
Rydall, Atfield
Rott, Rufus
Richards, John J ...
Rhue, Wilham...
Rife, John
Rogers, William,
Riley, Thomas....
Rhodeniser, Casper
Ross, Benjamin P...
Reynolds, Geo. W.
Randall, Charles...
Robinson, August,
Shatzley, Simon ...
SLultz, John
Stewart, Thomas..
Seidell, Adam
Seas, Henry
Sr^(ier, Nelson ....
Stevenson, John...
Swarts, Harry C...
Sullivan, John
Steinbach, Byron ,
Sheets, Peter
Stark, Griffin O...,
Sweeney, Patrick...
Shaffer, Samuel
Smith, .John A
Steel, John
Shatzley, Daniel
Shaffer, Lewis D
Sense, Augustus
Sharefy, Solomon...
Sprowl, Thomas B...
Smith, Silas A,
Scotia, John....
Stephens, Addison..
Stewart, Joseph....
Swartz, John
Staubs, Nathaniel.
Sprigman, James H
Shoemaker, Jas. M
Sipers, George
Smith, Edward
Sutton, Washington
Discharged on Surgeon's certifiGate, Dec. 7, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, May 5, '63.
Mustered out, July 12, 1864 — expiration of term.
Mustered out, Dec. 2, 1864 — expiration of term.
Mustered out, June 13, 1865.
Mustered out, June 13, 1865.
Mustered out, June 13, 1865.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate — date unknown.
Deserted October 23, 1862.
Deserted February 10, 1863.
Deserted February 12, 1863.
Deserted February 12,' 1863.
Not on muster-out roll.
Mustered out, July 11, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, July 25, 1865.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Mar. 14, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 28, '63.
Discharged on Su.rgeon's certificate, Dec. 19, '63.
Deserted April 18, 1862.
Deserted February 10, 1863.
MissiHg in action at Bull Run, August 30, 1862. .
Deserted June 29, 1861.
Mustered out with battery, July 25, 1865.
Killed at Antietam, September 18, 1862.
Mustered out with battery, July 25, 1865.
Mustered out. May IS, 1864— expiration of term.
Mustered out. May 28, 1864— expiration Of term.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Mar. 21, '65.
Killed al Seven Pines, October 27, 1864— Vet.
Deserted February 10, 1863.
Deserted February 12, 1863.
Mustered out with battery, July 25, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, July 25, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, July 25, 1865. ^
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Mar. 31, '62.
Mustered out, June 13, 1865.
Mustered out, June 13, 1865.
Mustered out, June 13, 1865.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Deserted June 2, 1865.
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
Absent, sick, at muster out— Vet.
Mustered out with battery, July 25, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, July 25, 1S65— Vet.
Mustered out with battery, July 25, 1865— Vet.
IMustered out with battery, July 25, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with battery, July 25, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, July 25, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, July 25, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, July 25, 1865.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 17, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 9, '62.
Dropped fr. rolls, by special order, Mar. 16, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Mar. 4, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 7, '62.
Mustered out, May 28, 1864— expiration of term.
Mustered out. May 28, 1864— expiration of term.
Mustered out, May 28, 1864— expiration of term.
Mustered out. May 28, 1864— expiration of term.
Mustered out. May 28, 1864— expiration of term.
Mustered oat. May 28, 1864— expiration of term.
Mustered out, June 13, 1865.
Mustered out, June 13, 1865.
Died at Point of Rocks, Md., November 27, 1864.
Died at Point of Rocks, Md., May 21, 1865.
Killed air Bull Run, Aug. 30, 1862.
Deserted February 12, 1863.
Deserted February 12, 1863.
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-ovit roll.
j Not on muster-out roll.
976
FORTY-THIRD REGIMENT — FIRSJ ARTILLERY,
Trax, Hugh
Tomes, John
Totten, Joseph
Totten, Francis
Toy, Patrick ,
Tenant, Fred'k M.,
Traster, Goorge
Troutner, A. J
Taggart, John
Tracy, Frank M....
•Upton, John W
Williams, Joseph..
Weston, William..
Wilson, George
Welsh, William
Wescott, J. G
Washburn, Henry.
WilUs, John
Whitney, Newell D
Whitmarsh, F. C...
Webster, Daniel....
Wood, Wm. W
Wilson, James
Wyant, Ellas
Wiles, John
Wright, Chauncey.
Warriner, Asa
Welsh, George
Widner, Francis....
Walsh, Patrick
Wilson, Charles
Wheelock, Fred'k.
Weis, Jacob
Welsh, Michael
Welsh, J
Private
..do...
..do...
..do...
..do...
..do...
..do...
..do...
..do...
..do...
..do...
..do.!.,
..do...,
..do...,
..do....
..do....
..do...,
..do....
...do....
.do....
.do....
.do....
.do....
.do....
.do....
.do....
.do....
.do....
.do....
.do....
.do....
.do....
.do....
.do....
.do....
Jan. 2,
Aug. 25,
May 29,
Sept. 2,
May 29,
Mar. 31,
Sept. 17,
Aug. 30,
Aug. 10,
May 29,
June 24,
May 29,
May 29,
Dec. 31,
May 21,
Mar. 28,
Mar. 30,
April 14,
Mar. 25,
Aug. 5,
Feb. 17,
Mar. 21,
May 29,
May 29,
Sept. 3,
Aug. 23,
July 24,
June 5,
Aug. 1,
April 15,
May 16,
Aug. 23,
Oct. 18,
Febi 19.
Mustered out with battery, July 25, 1865.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 9, '62.
Dropped fr. rolls, by special order, Nov. 16, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. May 31, '63.
Discharged by special order. May 31, 1865.
Discharged June 13, 1865.
Mustered out, June 13, 1865.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Deserted February 10, 1863.
Deserted October 21, 1862.
Mustered out with battery, July 25, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with battery, July 25, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with battery, July 25, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with battery, July 25, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, July 25, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, July 25, 1865.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Mustered out with battery, July 25, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, July 25, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, July 25, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, July 25, 1865.
Dropped from the rolls by S. O., Nov. 16, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 13, '61.
Mustered out, June 13, 1865.
Mustered out, June 13, 1865.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate. May 30, '65 — ^Vet
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Deserted February 10, 1862.
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate— date unknown.
Battery B.
recruited in lawrence county.
James H Cooper ...
Wm. M'CleUand..
Isaac A. Nesbit
James S. Fullerton.
Wm. C. Miller
Thomas C. Rice
James A. Gardner.
Thos, Cadwalader..
Henry T. Danforth,
James P. Alcorn....
J. M. Penny packer
John H. Gealy...
Robert P. Steen.
June 28,
'61,
3
June 28,
'61,
3
June 28,
June 28,
July 13,
'61,
'61,
'61,
3
3
3
Oct. 6,
'61,
3
July 23,
'61,
3
June 28,
'61,
3
Dec. 24,
June 28,
'61,
'61,
3
3
Oct. 1,
'63,
3
June 28,
'61,
3
June 28,
'61,
3
Pr. fr. 1st Sgt. to 2d Lt., June 28, '61— to Capt.,
Aug 2, '61— com. Maj., Sept. 24, '64— notmus.—
mus. out, Aug. 8, '64— expiration of term.
Pr. fr. priv. to 2d Lt., Apr. 8, '64— to 1st Lt., Sept.
12, '64— to Capt., Feb. 23, '65— mustered out with
battery, June 9, 1865. ^
Dismissed March 14, 1864.
Pr. fr. 2d to 1st Lt., June 28,'61— disch. Dec. 7, '62.
Pr. fr. priv. to 2d Lt., Aug. 1, '62— to 1st Lt., Apr.
8,'64— wd.^at Bull Run, Aug. 29,'62, and Gettys-
burg, July 2, '63— mus. out, Nov. 22, '64— expi-
ration of term.
Pr. fr. priv. to 1st Sgt. , June 28, '64— to 2d Lt. , Sept.
13, '64— to 1st Lt,, Feb. 23, '65— mus. out with
battery, June 9, '65.
Pr. to Cor., April 1, '64— to Sgt., June 28, '64— to
1st Sgt., Sept. 13, '64— to 1st. Lt., Mar. 1, '65—
mus. out with battery, June 9, '65 — Vet.
Pr. fr. Sgt. to 1st Sgt^ June 28, '61— to 2d Lt.,
Aug. 2, '61— killed at New Market Cross Roads,
June 30, '62.
Killed at New Market Cross Roads, June 30, '62.
Pr. to Cor., June 28, '61— to Sgt., Oct, 12, '61— to
2d Lt., April 8, '64— mus. out, Nov. 23, '64— ex-
piration of term.
Pr. to Cor,, June 28, '64— to Sgt., Oct. 18, '64— to
2d Lt., Mar. 1, '65— mustered out with battery,
June 9, '65.
Promoted from Cor. to 2d Lt,, Mar. 1, "65— mus-
tered out with battery, June 9, '65— Vet.
Pr, to Cor,, Sept. 13, '64— to 1st Sgt., Mar. 1, '65—
mustered out with battery, June 9, '65 — Vet.
THREJ] TEARS' SERVICE.
977
John M. Fullerton.
Samuel Dunnan
Hiram Evans
Tohn S. Hamill..
Alfred M. Swisher.
James H. Maclay...
Thomas Bray den ...
Francis M. Hoover.
John A. Heasly ....
James T. Nesbit....
William S. Aiken...
Walter Fullerton....
Joseph Reed
S. K. M'Ginnis
1st Sgt.
Q.M.Sr
Serg't.
...do..
...do..
...do..
...do.,
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
do.
do.
James S. Miller
Jno. P. Monasmith
Isaac J. Grubb
Lee S. M'Cleary
Jas. A. M'Cready..,
William Scott
A. F. Penny packer
James R. Hope......
William W. Guipe..
do..
...do..
..do..
Corp.
..do..
..do ..
...do..
...do..
...do..
Benjamin Pugh
Joseph Buchanan.
James B. Covert,
Edwin H. Peter.
George E. Davis
Freeland H. Brown
David Lloyd
Wm. W. Officer...
Jas. K. M. Baer...
David G. Dixon...
John T. Creamer.
123
.do.
.do.
..do..
...do..
...do..
...do.,
...do.
,do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
June 28, '61,
June 28, '61,
June 28, '61,
June 28, '61,
June 28, '61,
Aug. 1, '61,
Sept. 11, '61,
June 28, '61,
June 28, '61,
June 28, '61,
June 28, '61,
June 28, '61,
June 28, '61,
June 28, '61,
June 28, '61,
Aug. 5, '61,
Sept. 11, '61,
June
'61,
Aug. 5, '61,
Aug. 4, '62,
Sept. 24, '63,
Oct.
May 27,
Sept. 11,
Oct. 6,
Feb.
61,
2, '64,
Feb. 8, '64,
Jan. 16, '64,
Sept. 24, '64,
June 28, '61,
June 28, '61,
June 28, '61,
June 28, '61,
Promoted fr. Sgt. to 1st Sgt., Aug. 2, '61— mus-
tered out, June 9, '64 — expiration of term.
Pr. Cor., Aug. 2, '61— to Sgt., Nov. 1, '62— to Q.
M. Sgt., June28,'64 — mustered out with battery,
June 9. '65— Vet.
Pr. fr. Cor. to Sgt., June 28, '61— to .1. M. Sgt.,
Aug. 2, '61 — mustered out, June 9, '64 — expira-
tion of term.
Pr. to Cor., Aug. 2, 1861— to Sgt., June 20, 1863—
wd. at New Market Cross Roads, June 30, 1862 —
mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865— Vet.
Pr. to Cor., Aug. 2, 1861— to Sgt., June 28, 1864—
mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865— Vet.
Pr. to Cor., Oct. 12, 1861— to Sgt., Sept. 13, 1864—
mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865— Vet.
Pr. to Cor., Oct. 12, 1861— to Sgt., Oct. 18, 1864—
mustered out with battery, June 9, 1864— Vet.
Pr. to Cor., June 28, 1864— to Sgt., Oct. 18, 1864—
mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865— Vet.
Pr. to Cor., Apr. 22, 1864— to Sgt., Apr. 3, 1865—
mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865— Vet.
Pr. fr. Cor. to Sgt., June 21, '61— wd. at Mechan-
icsville, Juno 26, '62, and Fredericksburg, Dec.
13, '62— mus. out, June 9,'64— expira'nof term.
Promoted from Corporal to Sgt., Aug. 2, 1861—
discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 14, '62.
Pr. to Cor., Aug, 2, 1861— to Sgt., Oct. 12, 186i—
discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 7, '62.
Promoted to Cor., Aug.-2, 1861— to Sgt., April 1,
1864— mus. out, June 9, '64— expiration of term.
Promoted to Cor., Oct. 12, 1861— to Sgt., April 1,
1864— wounded at Bull Run, August 29, 1862—
mustered out, June 9, 1864— expiration of term.
Promoted from Cor. to Sgt., Aug. 2, '61— killed
at New Market Cross Roads, June 30, 1862.
Promoted from Bugler to Sergeant, Aug. 1, '64—
died at Philadelphia, October 4, 1864— Vet.
Promoted to Cor., June 28, 1864— to Sgt., Mar. 1,
'65— killed at Petersburg, Va., Apr. 2, '65— Vet.
Promoted to Corporal, October 12, '61— mustered
out, June 9, 1864— expiration of term.
Promoted to Corporal, October 18, 1864— mus-
tered out with battery, June 9, 1865— Vet.
Tr. fr. Co. C, 143d reg. P. V., Dec. 28, '63— pr. to
Cor. ,Oct.l8,'64— mus. out with batt'y, June 9, '65.
Promoted to Corporal, October 18, '64— mustered
out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Promoted to Corporal, October 18, '64— mustered
out with battery, June 9, 1865— Vet.
Transferred from company F, 56th regiment P.
v., Dec, 28, 1863— promoted to Cor., Nov. 1, '64—
mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865— Vet.
Promoted to Corporal, February 21, 1865— mus-
tered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Wounded at New Market Cross Roads, June 80,
1862— promoted to Corporal, Mar. 1, '65— mus-
tered out with battery, June 9, 1865— Vet.
Promoted to Corporal, March 1, 1865— mustered
out with battery, June 9, 1865— Vet.
Promoted to Corporal, March 20, 1865— mustered
out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Promoted to Corporal, October 18, '64— mustered
out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Promoted to Corporal, April 3, 1865— mustered
out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Promoted to Corporal, April 26, 1865— mustered
out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Promoted to Corporal, August 2, 1861— mustered
out, June 9, 1864— expiration of term.
Promoted to Corporal, August 2, '61— discharged
on Surgeon's certificate, October 12, 1861.
Pr. to Cor., Oct. 12, '61— wd. at Bull Run, Aug.
29, 1862— mus. out, June 9, 1864— exp. of term.
Promoted to Corporal, October 12, '61— mustered
' out, .Tune 9, 1864— expiration of term.
978
FORTY THIRD RECflMENT — FIRST ARTILLERY,
Daniel W. Taylor...
.John W. Alloway...
John W. Allen
William Lusk
John M. Williams..
Andrew J. Gilkey...
Jno. W. Summers..
Benj. M. Jenkins...
Myron Webb.
David Witberspoon
Tbos. M. Swisher...
Samuel J. Lane
Jerome W. Keller...
John L. Camblin
Theo. M' Williams...
Thos. Richardson ...
Per sifer Taylor
Achenbach, John ...
Angus, David B
Anhiser, Joseph J.
Angstadt, Geo. W.
Alcorn, Alex'r P.,
Baker, Samuel D.
Baldwin, Marcus.
Bloomer, Francis..
Bretz, Thomas J
Bruner, William,
Blair, Solomon....
Braddock, New'nH
Black, Steels..,
Bender, George
Bowers, Wm. J.
Bowers, Amos H..
Brubach, David....
Barge, David
Each, Tighlman G
Brooks, Charles B.
Corl, .John W
Cox, Henry S
Campbell, Alex
Chronister, Amos...
Cable, William Q
Cor bin, Daniel
Casselbury, Thos
Corp...
...do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
Bugler
do....,
...do
..do
Artifi'r
..do
..do
..do
Farrier
...do
Private
do
.do.
June 28, '61,
Sept. 21, '61,
Sept. 21, '61,
June 28, '61,
Sept. 1, '61,
Aug. 11, '63,
May 4, •63,
Aug. 10, '62,
Aug. 26, '64,
June 28, '61,
June 28, '61,
Aug. 5, '61,
Feb. 8, '64,
June 28, '61,
Sept. 11, '61,
Aug. 5, '61,
June 28, '61,
Feb. 15, '65,
June 28, '61,
Aug. 14, '62,
Feb. 4, '64,
June 28, '61,
July ]0, '64,
Nov. 20, '64,
Nov. 30, '62,
Feb. 11, '64,
Feb. 11, '64,
Dec. 3, '63,
Nov. 23, '64,
Oct. 1, '64,
June 28, '61,
June
'61,
June 28, '61,
June 28, '61,
Sept. 11, '61,
Sept. 21, '61,
Sept. 2, '64,
Sept, 22, '61,
Aug. 4, '62,
Feb, 6, '64,
June 8, '61,
Feb. 11, '64,
April 22, '61,
Aug, 30, '64,
Pr. to Cor., Apr. I, '64— wd. at Gettvsburg, July
2, 1863— mus. out, June 9. 1864— ex p. of term.
Pr. to Cor., Aug. 1, 1864— wd. at Bull Run, Aug.
30, 1862— mus. out, Sept. 20, 18G4— exp. of term.
Promoted to Corporal, April 1, 1864— mustered
out, September 20, 1864 — expiration of term.
Pr. to Cor., April 1, '64— wd. at Bull Run. Aug.
29, 1862— mus. out, June 9, 1864— exp. of term.
Promoted to Corporal, October 12, 1861— killed at
Bull Run, August 29, 1862.
Promoted to Corporal, June 28, 1864 — killed at
Petersburg, Va., April 2, 1864.
Pr. to.Cor., Oct. 18, 1864— died April 17, 1865, of
wounds received at Petersburg, April 2, 1865—
buried at Alexandria, Va.— grave, 3,085.
Transferred from Co. D, 143d reg. P. V., Dec. 28,
1863 — pr. to Bugler, June 28, 1864 — mustered
out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Promoted to Bugler, Feb. 1, 1865— mustered out
with battery, June 9, 1865.
Promoted to Bugler, Aug. 2, '61 — mustered out,
June 9, 1864— expiration of term.
Promoted to Bugler, April 1, '64 — mustered out,
June 9, 1864 — expiration of term.
Promoted to Artificer, June 28, 1864 — mustered
out with battery, June 9, 1865 — Vet,
Promoted to Artificer, June 28, 1864 — mustered
out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Promoted to Artificer, Nov. 1, 1861 — disch. June
9, 1864 — expiration of term.
Promoted to Artificer, Nov. 1, 1861 — discharged
on Surgeon's certificate. May 20, 1862.
Tr. from 56th reg. P. V. — pr. to Farrier, March 1,
1865 — mus. out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Promoted to Farrier, Nov. 1,1SG3 — mustered out,
June 9, 1864 — expiration of term.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Wd. at Mechanicsville, June 26, 1862, and at Bull
Run, Aug. 24, 1862 — mustered out, June 9, '64 —
expiration of term.
Transferred to battery I, March 25, 1865.
Transferred fr. company C, 143d reg. P. V., Dec.
28, 1863— transferred to battery I, Mar. 25, 1865.
KiUed at Gettysburg, July 1, 1863.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Tr. from company E, 150th reg, P, V,, Dec. 28,
1863 — mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865,
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865,
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Wounded at Bull Run, Aug. 29, 1862— mustered
out, June 9, 1864 — expiration of term.
Transferred from company D, 30th Reg. P. V,,
June 4, 1862— re-transferred to company D, 30th
reuiment, February 24, 1863.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 11, '63.
Disch.Dec. 3,1862, for wds., with loss of leg, rec.
at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30, 1862.
Wounded at Bull Run, August 20, 1862— mus-
tered out, September 10, '64— expiration of term.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Mar. 20, '62.
Transferred to battery I, March 25, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865— Vet.
Transferred from Co. C, 143d reg. P. V., Dec. 28,
1863— mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Tr. from Co. K, 30th reg. P. V., June 4, 1862— re-
tr. to Co. K, 30th regiment P. V., Feb. 24, 1863.
Mustered out with batter v, June 9, 1865.
Tr. from Co. B, 42d reg. P, V., June 4, 1862— re-
tr, to Co, E, 42d regiment P. V., Feb, 24, 1863.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
THREE YEAKS' SERVICE.
979
Copenhaver, John..
Copenhaver, Jacob.
Christman, B
Craig, John A
Chambers, Wm ,
Cornelius, J. C
Craven, Robert ....
Craven, William...
Conover, Samuel..
Cowden, Benj. S
Chambers, Robert..
Caton, Henry
Carpenter, Jos. L.
Dopp, George M....
Davis, William.
Davis, Milton..
Davis, Jacob....
Dunnan, John.
Darling, A. J. ..
Private
..do
..do
..do
..do
do.
...do.
do.
...do....
...do....
Davis, Cyrus W ...
Davis, Wm. H. H
Dangan, Quinton A
Day, Calvin
Dunnan, Robert S..
Duflf, Hermando J..
Duff, Samuel
Emery, Cyrus D....
Evans, Eph. K. C.
Eickbaum, Wm, W
Elwell, Charles B...
Ehmon, William
Fry, JohnB
Fry, Emanuel R,
Flohr, Thomas
Flood, Thomas B
Fullerton, James
Ferguson, John
Ferrel, George W
Ferrel, James C,
Frew, David W
Fine, George W
Flaxenhart, Peter G
Flannerly, James...
Travel, William
Sept. 20, '64,
Sept. 20, '64,
Feb. 3, '64,
June 28, '61,
June 28, '61,
June 28, '61,
Sept. 11, '61,
Sept. 11, '61,
Aug. 9, '62,
June 28, '61,
June 28, '61,
Aug. 13, '63,
June 21, '61,
Aug. 11, '62,
June 28, '^1,
Aug. 27, '64,
Feb. 8, '64,
June 28, '61,
July 15, '61,
June 28, '61,
Freeman, Morris....
Grantz, George.
Crarber, Aaron
Gnaw, Joseph L..
Gauker, Thomas
Green, George H
Grimes, Isaac
Germer, A. H
Garber, Geo.
Garver, Nicholas C
Halligan, William,
Hawk, Charles
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out, June 9, 1864— expiration of term.
Wd. at Spottsylvania C. H., May 18, 1864— mus-
tered out, June 9, 1864— expiration of term.
Wounded at {Gettysburg, July 2, 1863— mustered
out, June 9, 1864 — expiration of term.
Mustered out, Sept. 10, 1864— expiration of term.
Mustered out, Sept. 10, 1864— expiration of term-
Transferred fr. Co., E, 150th reg. P. V., Dec. 28,
1863— transferred to battery I, March 25, 1865.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, July 16, '63.
Died May 4, 1862.
Transferred fr. company A, 143d regiment P. V.,
December 28, 1863— died March 5, 1865.
Tr. from Co. A, 34th reg. P. V., June 4, 1862— re-
tr. to Co. A, 34th reg. P. V., Feb. 24, 1863.
Transferred fr. Co. B, 143d reg. P. V., Dec. 28,
1863 — mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865 — Vet.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865 — Vet.
Mustered out, June 9, 1864— expiration of term.
Tr. from Co. C, 35th reg. P. V., June 4, 1862— re-
tr. to Co. C, 35th reg. P. V., Feb. 24, 1863.
Wounded at New Market Cross Roads, June 30,
'62 — mu3. out, June 9, '64 — expiration of term.
Mustered out, June 9, 1864 — expiration of term.
jNIustered out, June 9, 1864 — expiration of term.
Transferred from Co. I, 150th reg. P. V., Dec. 28,
'63— transferred to battery I, March 25. 1865.
Died at Harrison's Landing, Va., July 29, 1862.
Died May 7, 1862.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Mtistered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out, June 9, 18i">4 — expiration of term.
Mustered out, June 9, 1864 — expiration of term.
Died May 31, 1862— bu. in Mil. Asy. Cem., D. C.
Tr. from Batt'y F, July 10, '64— died Aug, 24, '64.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out, June 9, 1864 — expiration of term.
Mustered out, June 9, 1864 — expiration of term.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 6, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. May 20, '62.
Tr. from Co. C. 14'3d reg. P. V., Dec. 28, 1863—
transferred to battery I, March 25, 1865.
Missing in action at Mechanicsville, June 26, '62.
Tr. from Co. A, 143d reg. P. V., Feb, 24, '63— re-
tr. to Co. A, 143d reg. P. V., April 23, 1863.
Tr. from Co. D, 34th reg. P. V., June 4, '62— wd.
at New Market Cross Roads, June 30, 1862— re-
tr. to Co. D, 34th reg. P. V., Feb, 24, 1863.
Tr. from Co. I, 150th reg. P. V., Feb. 24, '63— re-
tr. to Co, I, 150th reg. P. V., April 23, 1863.
Tr. from Co. A, 150th reg. P. V,, Feb, 24,'63— re-
tr. to Co. A, 150th reg, P. V., April 23, 1863.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Mustered out -wdth battery, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out, July 14, 1865.
Tr. from Co. G, 39th reg. P. V,, Sept. 6, '61— dis-
charged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 5, 1862.
Wd. at Bull Run, Aug. 30, 1862, and at Laurel
Hill, Va,, May 13, 1864— mustered out, Septem-
ber 20, 1864— expiration of term,
Tr. from Co, K, 35th reg. P. V., Juue 4, '62— re-
tr. to Co. K, 35th reg, P. V,, February 24, 1863.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Mustered out -svith battery, June 9, 1865.
980
rOETY-THIKD EEGIMENT — PIEST ARTILLERY,
Hawkey, Abraham
Hillis, Robert
Hummel, Isaac
Herbst, Daniel
Hockenbury, G. W
Hoover, John T
Hendershot, Albert
Hopkins, Charles
Hudson, Thomas R
Hudson, Wm. E
Haycock, John E...
Hurst, George.
Henry, Samuel
Harris, Cuddy J.....
Hagarty, David
Hobbs, John
Hurr, George
Henderson, W. H...
Henderson, Thos. R
Hilter brand, David
Hennegan, John W
Hanna, Samuel .,
Private
.do
.do
.do
.do
do.
...do.
do.
do.
...do.
do
do.
do.
...do.
..do.
...do.
..do.
..do.
Hughston, John C...
Hamlin, John F.
Heckathorn, David
Hughes, John ,
Hoagland, Peter G.,
Howe, Henry
Holford, Ferdi'd J,
Hall, Henry J
Johnson, William...
Jackson, William...
Jones, Samuel
Johnston, Franklin
Jacobs, Francis V...
Krumler, John
Kretz, Lewis
Kennedy, Daniel B
Kidd,WinfieldS...
Koerner, Frederick
Kincade, James C,
King, Samuel ,
Kirkwood, John..
Kirkwood, Thomas
Kirkwood, Hiram
Kennedy, Albert.
Kennedy, Thomas..
Kerns, Haines J
Jjysheon, Jeremiah
Lampkins, G. P,
Uoyd, William.
.do....
.do....
.do....
.do....
..do.
..do.
...do.
do
...do.
do.
...do.
...do.
do,
...do.
...do.
do.
do.
...do.
do.
do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
...do.
...do .
..do,
..do.
..do.
Dec. 30, '64,
Sept. 25, '64,
Feb. 2, '64,
Feb. 11, '64,
Feb. 20, '64,
June 28, '61,
Aug. 5, '61,
Aug. 28, '62,
Feb. 11, '64,
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Aug.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
June
16, '64,
11, '64,
11, '64,
20, '64,
17, '64,
21, '64,
21, '64,
5, '64,
23, '64,
23, '64,
10, '64,
21, '61,
28, '61,
Oc^, 6, '61,
Aug. 12, '61,
Aug. 18, '64,
, '62,
June 28, '61,
Aug. 19, '62,
Aug. 11, '62,
Aug. 5, '61,
Feb. 11, '64,
Feb. 16, '64,
Aug. 2, '64,
June 28, '61,
June 10, '61,
Feb. 18, '64,
Feb. 6, '64,
Aug. 24, '64,
Feb. 26, '64,
July 13, '61,
Aug.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
8, '61,
6, '61,
6, '61,
6, '61,
61,
June 16, '61,
July 10, '61,
May 26, '63,
Feb. 17, '64,
Aug. 27, '64,
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865— Vet.
Tr. from Co. P, 56th reg. P. V., Dec. 28, 1863—
mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865— Vet.
Tr.fr. Co. H, 56th regiment P. V., Dec. 28, '63—
mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865 — Vet.
Tr. from Co. F, 56th reg. P. V., Dec. 28, 1863—
mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865— Vet.
Tr. from Co. I, 150th reg. P. V., Dec. 28, 1863—
mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Wounded at Petersburg, June 18^ '64— mustered
out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out, Sept. 20, 1864 — expiration of term.
Wounded at Bull Run, Aug. 29, 1862 — mustered
out. May 20, 1864 — expiration of term.
Discharged on Surg, certificate. May 20, '62 — re-
enlisted — died.
Transferred fr. company D, 42d reg. P. V., June
4, 1862 — re-transferred to company D, 42d reg.
P. v., February 24, 1863.
Transferred to battery I, March 25, 1865.
Transferred fr. company H, 150th reg^. P. V., Feb.
24, 1863 — re-transferred to company H, 150th
regiment P. V., April 23, 1863.
Killed at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863.
Transferred fr. company A, 150th reg. P. V., Dec.
28, 1863— died at Philadelphia, Nov. 17, 1864.
Tr. fr. company B, 143d reg. P. V., Dec. 28, '63—
died at Alexandria, Peb."25, '65— grave, 3,024
Transferred fr. company K, 42d reg. P. V., June
4, 1862 — re-transferred to company K, 42d reg.
P. V. , February 24, 1863.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1864.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1864.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1864.
Died July 24, 1862, of wounds received at Ne"w
Market Croas Roads, June 30, 1862.
Transferred fr. company I, 30th reg. P. V., June
4, 1862— re-transferred to company I, 30th reg.
P. v., February 24, 1863.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Sub.— mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out, July 9, 186J^-expiration of term.
Mustered out, Aug. 8, 1864— expiration of term.
Mustered out, Oct. 5, 1864 — expiration of term.
Mustered out, Oct. 5, 1864 — expiration of term.
Mustered out, Oct. 5, 1864 — expiration of term.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 13, '62.
Transferred fr. company K, 38th reg. P. V., June
4, 1862— wounded at New Market Cross Roads,
June 30, 1862 — re-transferred to company K,
38th regiment P. V., February 24, 1863.
Transferred fr. company B, 143d reg. P. V., Feb.
24, 1863— re-transferred to company B, 143d reg.
P. v., April 23, 1863.
Transferred from company F, 30th reg. P. V.,
June 4, 1862— died October 7, 1862.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
THREE YEARS' SERVICE.
981
Levier, John M
Lehman, William..,
Lamm, John
Sept. 10, '64,
Feb. 25, '64,
June 28, '61,
Leasure, John W do June 12, '61,
Manly, David
M'Guire, Alfred P.
Moore, John
Moorlan, James
M'Kane, Thompson
Meyer, Franz
Mayne, Samuel W..
M'Curley, John
M'Cluskey, D. H....
M'Cluskey, Wm. H
M'Cormick,Wm. A
M'Cready, Wm. W
M'Elvain, James H
Myers, William
M'Ginnis, George J
Manly, Joseph
Myers, Jacob N
M'Ginnis, Alvin G..
Morton, Jacob F
Moss, William J
Musseno, George A
Meaner, John A
Miller, W.S
Munson, Henry..
Milleis, John ,
M'Cleary, James H
M'Ginnis, James...
M'CleUand, T. K.. ,
M'Clurg, James M.
Might, David
Nealon, Patrick F..
Nelson, Josiah
Needier, David P ..
Newcomb, A. W....
Nunneviller, C. A..
Nice, William F....
Oswald, Benj
O'Brien, Timothy..
Oliver Andrew B ..
O'Niel, John
Ormsbee, Henry O..
Phillips, John W...
Patterson, Wm. M
Perry, Samuel
Pitzer, George
Penrod. John T
Pyle, Martin
Phillips, Alfred....
Parker, George E.
Pauly, John do
Private
..do
..do
Aug.
Aug.
1,
4,
'61,
'62,
Feb.
20,
'64,
Aug.
24,
'64,
Aug.
Aug.
June
20,
11>
28,
'64,
'64,
'61,
Reed, Thomas H,
June 28, '61,
June 28, '61,
July 8, '61,
July 8, '61,
July 8, '61,
July 20, '61,
Sept. 11, '61,
Sept. 11, '61,
Sept. 21, '61,
Sept. 21, '61,
Oct, 6, '61,
Feb. 5, '64,
Aug. 4, '62,
Feb. 2, '64,
May 16, '61,
Feb. 17, '64,
Dec. 16, '61,
April 3, '63,
Oct. 6, '61,
Sept. 11, '61,
Oct. 6, '61,
June 28, '61,
May 15, '61,
Jan. 13, '64,
Aug. 25, '64,
June 28, '61,
Aug. 4, '62,
Aug. 19, '62,
June 1, '61,
Sept. 23, '63,
Feb. 2, '64,
Feb. 8, '64,
Sept. 12, '64,
Dec. 3, '64,
Sept. 22, '61,
Feb. 16, '64,
Mar. 16, '64,
June 28, '61,
July 8, '61,
Sept. 11, '61,
Sept. 21, '61,
June 8, '61,
Aug.
'62,
Sept. 22, '61:
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Discharged December 30, 1862, for wounds re-
ceived at Mechanicsville, June 26, 1862.
Tr. from Co. B, 39th reg. P. V., June 4, 1862— re-
tr. to Co. B, 39th reg. P. V., Feb. 24, 1863.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865— Vet.
Transferred fr. company C, 143d reg. P. V., Dec.
28, '63 — mustered out with battery, June 9, '65.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Discharged Nov. 6, 1862, for wounds, with loss of
arm, received at Bull Run, August 29, 1862.
Discharged Oct. 29, 1862, for wounds, with loss of
leg, received at Rull Run, August 29, 1862.
Mustered dht, June 9, 1864 — expiration of term.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 20, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 8, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, April 1, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 31, '62.
Wounded at Bull Run, August 29, 1862— mus-
tered out, Sept. 10, 1864— expiration of term.
Mustered out, Sept. 10, 1864— expiration of term.
Mustered out, Sept. 20, 1864 — expiration of term.
Mustered out, Sept. 20, 1864— expiration of term.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 3, '62.
Transferred to battery I, March 25, 1865.
Transferred to Co. C, 143d reg. P. V., Dec. 28,
1863— transferred to battery I, March 25, '65.
Transferred to battery I, March 25„ 1865.
Wounded at New Market Cross Roads, June 30,
'62— mus. out, June 9, 1864— expiration of term.
Transferred to battery I, March 25, 1865.
Tr. fr. Co. F, 42d reg. P. V„ June 4, 1862— re-tr.
to Co. F, 42d regiment P. V., February 24, 1863.
Transferred to battery I, March 25, 1865.
Killed at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863.
Died May 24, 1862.
Died Sept. 13, 1862, of wounds received at Bull
Run, Aug. 29, 1862— bu. in Mil. Asv. Cem., D. C.
Died at Georgetown, D. C, September 29, 1861—
buried in Military Asylum Cemetery, D. C.
Transferred fr. company F, 39th reg. P. V., June
4, 1862— killed at Bull Run, August 30, 1862.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out, June 9, 1864 — expiration of term.
Tr. fr. company C, 143d reg. P. V., Dec. 28, 1863—
transferred to battery I, March 25, 1865.
Tr. fr. company A, 150th reg. P. V., Dec. 28, '63—
transferred to battery I, March 25, '65.
Tr. fr. Co. F, 38th reg. P. V., June 4, '62— disch.
Aug. 11, '63, for wounds, with loss of leg, re-
ceived at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, '62.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Mustered oiit with battery, June 9, 1865.
Wounded at Gettysburg, July 1, 1863- mustered
out with battery, June 9, 186.5— Vet.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out, June 9, 1864 — expiration of term.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 27, '61.
Mustered out, Sept. 10, '64— expiration of term.
Disch. '62, for wds rec. accidentally, Oct. 14, '61.
Tr. fr. company E, 34th reg. P. V., June 4, 1862—
re-tr. to Co. E, 34th reg. P. V., Feb. 24, 1863.
Transferred from Co. A, 143d reg. P. V., Feb. 24,
1863— wd. at Gettysburg, July 1, 1863— re-trans-
ferred to Co. A, 143d reg. P. V., April 23. 1863.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865— Vet.
982
FORTY-THIRD REGIME JfT — FIRST ARTILLERY,
Robbins, Elias H.
Rush, John D
Roland, George
Reynolds, David
Roland, Wm. C
Roland, James S
Reed, John
Rhoades. Abram
Runshaw, John W.,
Rohrbacher, Paul F
Ruth, Joseph ....
Ralston, George.
Rodgers, Virtulan A
Smith, William.
Smith, William H..
Smith, Jacob E ...
Smith, Jacob
Schwalb, Adam...
Swander, John...
Stough, Michael ..
Stoudt, Daniel B..
Stewart, Michael
Stewart, John Q.
Sease, Sanford....
Sease, William....
Sease, Lewis
Shue, Charles S..
Simixions, Freder'k
Swisher, Philip E.
Thomas.,
Snyder, Samuel H..
Snyder, Samuel....
Simpson, Smith....
Stroup, Samuel
Shindiedecker, J. B ,
Shaffer, Sobeski A.. ...do .
Shaffer, Asahel ...do.
Private Aug. 10, 'G2,
Aug. 30, '64,
Feb. 3, '63,
Dec. 22, '64,
June 28, '61,
July 8, '61,
June 28, '61,
June 28, '61,
Aug. 5, '61,
Oct. 1. '64,
Feb. 3, '64,
June 28, '61,
June 28, '61,
Aug. 30, '62,
Feb. 17, '64,
Feb. 13, '64,
Sept. 10, '64,
Feb. 8, '64,
Feb. 8, '64,
Aug. 21, '62,
Mar. 15, '64,
Feb. 2, '64,
Uar. 28, '64,
Feb. 19, '64,
Feb. 19, '64,
Aug. 25, '64,
Feb. 12, '64,
June 1, '61,
Swick, Levi
Sutliff, Solomon-
Sloan, George
Shaffer, Eli
Shaffer, William H
Seifert, Frederick B
Smoot, Edward M,.
Stoudt, David B
Shoff, David L...
Scott, James
Sharpless, George
Tracy, Ezekiel N
Taylor, William .
Trine, Eli
Tait, William A
Taylor, John W,
Temple, Jesse
Tait, Thomas W
Thorp, Ebenezer D
Vaughen, Leander,
Wise, Jacob N....
Wilbur, Chas. W
Warren, Andrew
Tr. from Co. D, 143d reg. P. V., Pec. 28, 1863-
mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
INfustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 186,5.
]Vf ustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out, June 9, 1864 — expiration of term.
Mustered out, June 9, 1864 — expiration of term.
Mustered out, June 9, 1864 — expiration of term.
:Mustered out, June 9, 1864— expiration of term.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 18, '61.
Pr. to Capt. Co. H, 77th reg. P. V., Feb. 18, 1865.
Transferred to battery I, March 25, 1865.
Died at Alexandria, Va , July 9, '64— grave, 2,357.
Deserted November 29, 1862.
Tr. from Co. H, 1.50th reg. P. V., Dec. 28, 1863—
mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, .Tune 9, 186.5.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out with, battery, June 9, 1865.
Tr. from Co. H, 150th reg. P. V., Dec. 28, 1863—
mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Transferred from battery F, July 19, 1864— mus-
tered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, .Tune 9, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865
Mustered ovit with battery, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Tr. from Co. H, 34th reg. P. V., June 4, 1862— r&.
tr. to Co. H, 34th regiment P. V., Feb. 24, 1863.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Mustered c>ut with battery, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, Juno 9, 1865.
Mustered out, June 9, 1864 — expiration of term.
Mustered out, June 9, 1864 — expiration of term.
Wd. at Bull Run, Aug. 30, 1862, and at Gettys-
burg, July 1, '63— mustered out, June 9, 1864—
expiration of term.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct., 1864,
Transferred from Go. B, 143d reg. P. V., Dec. 28,
1863— transferred to battery I, March 25, 1865.
Transferred to battery I, March 25, 1865.
Died at Smdketown, Md., December 13, 1862.
Killed at Bull Run, August 29, 1862.
Killed by accident, October 14, 1861.
Killed at MechanicsviUe, June 26, 1862.
Died at City Point, Va., December 17, 1864.
Died November 21, 1864.
Tr. from Co. F, 39th reg. P. V., June 4, 1862— re-
tr. to Co. P, 39th reg. P. V., February 28, 1863.
Tr. from Co. — , 150th reg. P. V., Feb. 24, 1863—
re-tr. to Co. — , 150th reg. P. V., April 23, 1863
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 2, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June 21, '62.
Wounded at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863— mustered
out, October 5, 1864 — expiration of term.
Died July 4, 1862, of wounds received at Mechan-
icsville, June 26, 1862.
Tr. from Co. F, 34th reg. P. V., June 4, '62— wd.
at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862— re-tr. to
Co, F, 84th reg. P. V., February 24, 1863.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Transferred to Co. K, 56th reg. P. V., Dec. 28,
'63— mustered out with batt'y, June 9, '65— Vet.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
THREE YEARS' SERA^ICE.
983
DATE OF MUSTER
1
f
NAME.
INTO SERVICE.
>
REMARKS.
Whitesides, Wm. A
Private
Sept. 21, '64,
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Wilson, Thos. L. G
...do
Aug. 30, '64,
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Wa2;ner, Chas. W...
...do
Aug. .^,0, '64,
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Wimer, Daniel N...
...do
Aug. 10, '64,
Mustered out with batterv, June 9, 1865.
Wimer, Philip S
...do
Aug. 11, '64,
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Weaver, Peter M ...
...do
Feb. 27, '64,
3
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Wallace, Wm. S
...do
June 28, '61,
3
Discharged November 28, 1862, for wounds re-
ceived at New Market Cross Roads, June 30, '62.
Weston, John A
...do
June 28, '61,
3
Mustered out, June 9, 1864— expiration of term.
Weston, David M...
...do
June 28, "61,
3
Mustered out, June 9, 1864— expiration of terra.
Waller, Thos. W
...do
July 23, '61,
3
Mustered out, June 9, 1864— expiration of term.
White, Samuel L...
...do
Sept. 11, '61,
3
jMustered out, Sept. 10, 1864— expiration of term.
Weekly, Jacob U...
...do
Sept. 11, '61,
3
Discharged February 4, '63, for wounds received
at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Weir, John N
...do
Oct. 6, '61,
8
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 2, '62.
Workman, Fred'k..
...do
Oct. 12, '61,
3
Wounded at Gettysburg, July 3, 1863— mustered
out, October 11, 1864— expiration of term.
Weidner, Xiewis
...do
Feb. 8, '64,
3
Transferred to batterv I, March 25, 1865.
Wilson, Isaac P
...do
June 28, '61,
3
Died Aug. 24. 1862, of wounds, with loss of leg,
ree. at New Market Cross Roads, Juno 30, 1862.
Waldron, Wm. N...
...do
April 23, '61,
3
Tr. fr. Co. F, 35th reg. P. V., June 4, '62— wd. at
New Market Cross Roads, June 30, '62— died—
date unknown.
Young, FrankUn....
...do
Mar. 16, '64,
3
Transferred from battery F, July 10, 1864— mus-
tered out with battery, June 9, 1865,
Yocum, Charles
...do
Aug., '62,
3
Transferred from company A, 150th reg. P. V.,
Feb. 24. 1863— dropped from the rolls, 1864.
BATTERY C.
RECRUITED AT PHILADELPHIA.
J. G. Simpson
Jer. M'Carthv,
Sharp L. Richards
M. J. Byrne
Solomon Barnes,
M. Reichenbach
Richard M. Ball.
Charles C. Wentz..
Robert B. Kennedy
Joseph Benson
Frederick Fiedler...
Frank Langle,
John A. Blair
Harry Jones
Robert C. Morrow.
Henry M. Craig
Dyer Bennett ...
Robert Black
James R. Olden
Price Williams,
F. F. Petschman
John M'Kinley
John W. Brown,
George W. Blair,
June 15, '61,
June 15, '61,
July 24, '61,
June 15, '61,
June 15, '61,
Dec. 19, '61,
June 15, '61,
Aug. 31, '64,
Sept. 29, '64,
June 27, '61,
June 15, '61,
June 15, '64,
June 15, '61,
Oct. 25, '64,
6, '64,
Discharged December 9, 1861.
Promoted to Capt. , August 5, 1861 — discharged
October 8, 1863.
Transferred from company H — pr. to 1st Lieut.,
July 20, 1862— disch. by General Order, Feb. 23,
1865 — com. Capt., March 5, 1865 — mustered out
with battery, June 29, 1865.
Pr. to 1st. Lt., Aug. 5, '61— resigned Jan. 1, 1862.
Discharged December 9, 1861.
Dischanied March 31, 1863.
Promoted to 1st Lt., Sept. 16, 1863 — discharged
by General Order, March 28, 1865.
Promoted from Sgr. to 2d Lt., March 9, 1865— to
1st Lt. , March 30. '65— mustered out with bat-
tery, June 29, 1865— Vet.
Resigned — date unknown.
Pr. to 2d Lt., Feb. 0, '02— resigned March 16, '63.
Resigned March 14, 1863.
Promoted from Q. M. Sgt. to 2d Lieut., June 5,
1865 — mus. out with battery, June 29, "65 — Vet.
Promoted to Sgt., Dec. 20, '64— to 1st Sgt., March
9, 1865— mus. out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Promoted to Q. M. Sgt., Dec. 20, 1864— mustered
out with battery, June 29, 18G5.
Promoted to Cor., Sept. 1, 1864 — to Sgt., March
9, 1865— wounded at Cedar Creek, Oct. 19, '64—
mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Promoted to Cor., Dec. 20, 1864— to Sgt., April 6,
1865 — mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865
Mustered out, June 21, 1865.
Mustered out, Jui.e 21, 1865.
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll. ,
Deserted Feb. 14, 1862.
Promoted to Cor., Dec. 20, 1864 — mustered out
with battery, June 29, 1865.
Promoted to' Cor., Dec. 20, 1864 — mustered out
with battery, June 29, 1865.
984
FORTY-THIRD REGIMENT — FIRST ARTILLERY,
Cornel. J. Johnson.
John Klepfer
Thomas O'Kinney..
John Graver
John Cover
Joseph Oliver ....
James Callahan.
E. S. Soulers
Heniy Welch....
WiUiam Burnett
Frank Kansler
John Usinger
Elias Pauling
William M'Clelland
Arnold, Dacre T.
Allison, Joseph...
Bowers, George
Bunser, Ephraim...
Burton, John
Barret, Harry P
Beesinger, Stephen
Baker, William
Beard, John
Bryant, Harvey ,
Beran, John
Breckenridge. Jas..
Brown, Abijah
Brown, Edward
Block, John
Butler, James
Casselberry, Abram
Carter, EdVard
Culp, John R
Claycomb, >iath'l...
Calvert, Hudson B.
Clatfelter, Henry . .
Cozens, Benjamin I
Caley, Bernard
Crease, Orlando M.
Chne, DurbinP
Condy, Isaac
Carrjgan, Daniel
Dick, Wilham B
Donnelly, William..
Dean, JohnH
Demmey, Hiram....
Dummick, Arba
Ehman, George
Eversole, Christian
Frelick, Jacob
Fishel, Jacob
Fanning, John
Fox, Joseph A
FarreU, Thomas
Gethinger, Albert...
Garber, Casper
Gries, Hugo
Gray, John C
Gaul, William
Howard, John
Houring, Frederick
Haller, Jacob
Hunter, Frank. W..
Hanson, James
Hanson, Paul
Hampsher, L. P
Huey, Mar.shall H..
Heinphev, Barnev..
Corp..
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Oct. 4, '64,
Jan. 4, '64,
Oct. 24, '64,
Sept. 26, '64,
Aug. 13, '64,
Sept, 2, '64,
June 15, '61,
June 15, '61,
June 15, '61,
June 15, '61,
Oct. 12, '64,
6r '64,
1, '64,
5, '64,
Sept.
Nov.
Sept.
Oct. 24, '64,
July
Feb.
Aug.
Oct.
Oct.
Jan.
Feb.
Aug.
-'ept.
Sept.
iMay
Aug.
.rune
June
Oct.
Oct.
Sept.
Sept.
Aug.
Sept.
Aug.
June
June
June
Oct.
Sept.
Sept.
Aug.
4, '64,
Oct.
Feb.
Aug.
June
June
Nov.
Oct.
Sept.
Aug.
July
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct
Nov.
.Jan.
Jan.
Sept.
Promoted to Cor., Dec. 20, 1864 — mustered out
with battery, June 29, 1865.
Promoted to Cor., March 9, 1865 — mustered out
with battery, June 29, 1865.
Promoted to Cor., April 5, 1865 — mustered out
with battery, June 29, 1865.
Mustered out, June 21, 1865.
Pr. to Cor., Dec. 20, '64— mus. out, June 21, '65.
Pr. to Cor., Dec. 20, '64— mus. out, June 21, '65.
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
Discharged April 2, '64, for wounds received ac-
cidentally— loss of both arms — July 4, 1861.
Deserted October 12, 1862.
Mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Pr. to Bugler, Dec. 20, '64— mus. out, June 21, '65.
Mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Promoted to Artificer, December 20, 1864 — mus-
tered out, June 21, 1865.
Mustered out with battery. June 29, 1865.
Discharged by sentence of General Court Mar-
tial, February 10, 1865, and to be confined three
years in Clinton Prison, New York.
Mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Mustered out, June 21, 1865.
Mustered out, June 21, 1865.
Mustered out, June 21, 1865.
Died at Martinsburg, Va., May 2, 1865.
Died at Maryland Heights, Md., May 22, 1865.
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
Mustered out with battery, Jime 29, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Mustered out, June 21, 1865.
Mustered out, June 21, 1865.
Mustered out, June 21, 1865.
Mustered out, June 21, 1865.
Mustered out, June 21, 1865.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 30, '61.
Died Feb. 18, 1863, at White Oak Swamp, Va.
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
jSIustered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Mustered out, June 21, 1865.
Mustered out, June 21, 1865.
Mustered out, June 21, 1865.
Not on muster-out roll.
Mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Deserted December 12, 1864.
Mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Mustered out, June 21, 1865.
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on mustei--out roll.
Mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Mustered out, June 21, 1865.
Mustered out, June 21, 1865.
Killed at Fair Oaks, May 31, 1862.
Mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, Jane 29, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, Jane 29, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Mustered out, June 21, 1865.
TriREE YEAES' SERVICE.
085
Hutchingson, S. H.
HoUin, John
Harris, John
Hemphill, Robert...
Isenberg, Peter S ...
Jenkins, And. W....
Joyce, John
Kear, George
Killian, Henry N...
Krona, Frederick...
Keys, Joseph
Kenderdine, J. M...
Knorr, Andrew
Kirk, Daniel
Kelley, Henry
King,' Miner N
King, James L ,
Keller, Lewis
Lewis, Solomon
Llndsey, EzraD....,
Leinbach, D. S
Leinbaeh, W. S
Lewis, Evans
Larkins, James
Leonard, Anthony..
March, Charles......
Morrow, Theoph's..
Metzler, Martin
M' Dermott, James
M'Dermott, Bern'd
M'Intire, William B
Mash, Jacob
Mey, John
Miller, John H
Mitchell, Frank
Mehilison, Charles,
Michael, Tobias
M'Knlght, James..
M'Ewen, William..
Nlcelv, Anthony....
O'Doiinell, Patrick.
Oflen, Charles
Patterson, Wm. H.
Peters, Andrew
Puterbaugh, Allen.
Poole, William
Pfeiffer, Augustus..
Packard, James
Raushey, Bradner...
Reese, Richard
Rowland, Wm. W...
Rauck, Josiah
Robb, William
Reese, William A...
Rice, William
Stephens, George....
Schwindinger, Jos...
Stein, Christian
Shoemaker, John D
Stoble, John
Smith, Patrick
Smith, Michael
Smith, James K
Smith, William
Stoulfer, Samuel
Slocum, Calvin
Solly, John
Siley, John
Sentman, Herbert...
Tallada, Solomon ..
Thompson, John
Tomlinson, H. M....
Tinklepang, Edw'd
Turner, Jacob
Wadernian,Sam'l E
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Sept. 25, '64,
June 15, '61,
Juno 27,
June 25,
Jan. 4.
25:
29;
5,
10,
'61,
'61,
'64,
'64,
64,
64,
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3, '64,
1, '64,
Nov. 16, '64,
Oct, 26, '64,
Sept. 25, '64,
Sept. 29, '64,
Sept. 3, '64,
Sept. 5, '64,
Oct,
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Nov.
Oct. 17, '64,
Aug. 23, '64,
Sept. 29, '64,
Sept. 29, '64,
June 15, '61,
June 27,
June 27
Oct. 3
Jan. 4,
Feb. 15,
Sept. so:
Sept. 30:
Aug. 31,
Sept. 23, '64,
June 15, '61,
Juno 15, '61,
June 15, »61,
June 25, '61,
June 25, '61,
June 15, '61,
June 15, '61,
July 2, '64,
Sept. 5, '64,
Jan. 4, '64,
Oct. 12, '64,
Sept. 19, '64,
Sept. 2, '64,
Sept. 2, '64,
Aug. 29, '64,
Sept. 24, '64,
Sept. 29, '64,
June 27, '61,
June 15, '61,
June 25, '61,
Nov. 2, '64,
Oct. 7, '64,
Oct. 4, '64,
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
7, '64,
4, '64,
29, '64,
3, '64,
Aug. 23, '64,
Sept. 22, '64,
Sept. 13, '64,
Axig. 81, '64,
Sept. 14, '64,
Aug. 31, '64,
June 15, '61,
Aug. 22, '64,
June 15, '61,
June 1.5, '61,
June 15, '61,
June 15, '61,
Mustered out, Juno 21, 1865.
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
Killed at Chancellorsville, May 3, 1863.
Mustered out with batterv, June 20, 1865
Mustered out with batterv, June 20, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 20, 1865.'
1 1 Mustered out with battery, June 20, 1865.
" Mustered out with batterv, June 20, 18C5.
Mustered out with batterv, June 20, 18G5.
Mustered out with batterv, June 20, 1865.
Mustered out with batterv, June 20, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Mustered out, June 21, 1865.
Mustered out, June 21, 1865.
Mustered out, June 21, 1865.
Mustered out, June 21, 1865.
Not on muster-out roll.
Mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Mustered out, June 21, 1865.
Mustered out, June 21, 1865.
Mustered out, June 21, 1865.
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
Died November 15, 1861.
Mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Mustered out, June 21, 1865.
Mustered out, June 21, 1865.
Mustered out, June 21, 1865.
Mustered out, June 21, 1865.
Not on muster-out roll.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 1, '62.
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
Died at Clearspring, Md., November 7, 1862.
Died — date unknown.
Mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Mustered out, June 21, 1865.
Not on mustei--out roll.
Mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Mustered out, June 21, 1865.
Mustered out, June 21, 1865.
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
Mustered out, June 21, 186,5.
Mustered out, June 21, 1865.
Mustered out, June 21, 1865.
Mustered out. May 30, 1865.
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
Mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Mustered out with batter3', June 29, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Mustered out, June 21, 1865.
Mustered out, June 21, 1865.
Mustered out, June 21, 1865.
Mustered out, June 21, 1865.
Mustered out, June 21, 1865.
Mustered out, June 21, 1865.
Not on muster-out roll.
Mustered out, June 21, 1865^
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
Died — date unknown.
April 13, '64, 131 Mastered out with battery, Juno 29, 1S6S.
986
FOETY-THIRD EEaiMENT — FIRST ARTILLERY,
Wagner, Robert
Wagner, Augustus
Ward, Frank A
Walters, Jacob
Warden, Perry N...
Washburn, Delos...
Wood, John
Wright, Isaacs
Williams, John J...
Private
...do
...do
...do
..do
...do
...do
..do
..do
DATE OP MUSTEK
IHTO SERVICE.
Nov. 2,' 64,
Nov. 3, '64,
Oct. 19, '64,
Nov. 3, '64,
Sent. 2, '64,
Sept. 28, '64,
June 15, '61,
June 15, '61,
June 15, '61,
Mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
'Mustei-ed out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Mustered out, Jane 21, 1865.
Mustered out. June 21, 1865.
Not on muster-out roll.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 1,
Not on muster-out roll.
Battery D.
recruited in blair and philadelphia counties.
Edward H. Flood.
Michael Hall
Andrew Rosney
William Munk
Edward Dougherty
F. M'Laughlin
George Munce
Thomas Malone.
James Boyle
William Caley...
George P. Morgan. .
Samuel Humes ..
John Jennings....
Alfred G. Lewis
William Stinsou....
Daniel Waltz
John Lyons
Robert "a. Decker..
Chas. M. Young
William A. Reese..
Arba Dimmick
John J. Willi ims..
Henry Crossin
James Sharkey
Patrick Callahan....
Henry E. Myers
Joseph Griffith
Joseph S. Leflford...
Geo. W. Thompson
Zerah Carpenter
George Archer
Robert Ralston
Geo. W. Williams.,
John Folk
Alex. M'Allister
James M'Kenna
JohmMaguire ,
.Tames Gorden
Eben. Rirtwell
Robert Bradiberry . . .
Rich. J...'Cold«a
Rob't C. :Moi;ro:v*'...„
John Rogers,
Patrick 0*Donnell..;
James Gijliece.......;
Patrick C^nley
John M'BermoU
Capt. .
..do...
.do.
.do.
1st Lt..
..do....
..do....
2d Lt.
..do...
1st Sgt
July 6, '61,
Oct. .1, '61,
June 15, '61,
July 6, '61,
July 6, '61,
July 6, '61,
July 6, '61,
Aug. 27, '61,
July 25, '61,
Aug. 26, '62,
Aug. 5,
Aug. 5,
Aug. 5,
Aug. 5,
Aug. 5,
Aug. 5,
July 20,
July 20,
June 13,
June 13,
June 13,
.June 15,
June 15,
June 28,
Aug. 5,
Aug. 5,
Jan. 4,
Aug. 5,
Oct. 15,
Feb. 8,
Aug. 5,
Aug. 5,
July 20,
June 15,
June 15,
June 15,
Aug. 26,
Aug. 26,
Aug. 26,
Sept. 4,
Jan, 4,
Nov. 21,
64,
June 15, '61,
June 15, '61,
June 15, '61,
J>jijae 15, '61,
Promoted to Lieut. Colonel, July 19, 1862.
Promoted from 2d to 1st Lt. — to Capt., June 29,
1862— resigned March 21, 1863,
Promoted from 1st Sgt. to 2d Lt., Aug. 23, 1862—
to 1st Lt., Aug. 11, 1863— to Capt., Jan. 20, '64—
resigned September 6, 1864.
Promoted to 2d Lt., Nov. 28, '63— to 1st Lt., Jan.
21, 1864— to Capt., March 9, 1865— mustered out
with battery, June 30, 1865.
Pr.to 1st Lt., Aug. 5, '61— resigned Mar. 3, 1863.
Died June 4, 1862.
Promoted to 2d Lt., Julv 20, '62— to 1st Lt., July
30, 1862— resigned March 21, 1863.
Pr, to 2d Lt., Aug. 5, '61— resigned Sept. 20, 1861.
Promoted to 2d Lt., Aug. 12, 1863 — ruustered out
with battery, June 30, lf-65.
Promoted to 2d Lt.. June 21, 1864 — mustered
out with batterv, June 30, 1865— Vet.
Wounded at Ceirar Creek, Va.^ Oct. 19, 1864— ab-
sent, sick, at muster out.
Mustered out with battery, June 30, 1865 — "Vet.
Mustered out with battery, June 30, 1865 — Vet.
Mustered out with battery, June 30, 1865 — Vet.
Mustered out with battery, June 30, 186.5 — Vet.
Mustered out with battery, June 30, 1865 — ^Vet.
Mustered out with battery, June 30, 1865 — Vet.
Mustered out, Aug. 11, 1864 — expiration of term.
Mustered out, Aug. 11, 1864 — expiration of term.
Mustered out, June 21, 1864 — expiration of term.
Mustered out, June 21, 1864 — expiration of term.
Mustered out, June 21, 1864 — expiration of term.
Mustered out, June 21, 1864 — expiration of term.
Mustered out, June 21, 1864 — expiration of term.
Mustered out, July 2, 1864 — expiration of term.
Deserted June 12, 1864— Vet.
Mustered out with battery, June 30, 1865 — ^Vet.
Mustered out with battery, June 30, 1865,
Mustered out with battery, June 30, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with battery, June 30, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with battery, June .30, 1865,
Mustered out with battery, June .SO, 1865— Vet,
Mustered out with battery, June 30, 1865— Vet,
Mustered out, Aug. 11, 1864 — expiration of term.
Mustered out, June 21, 1864— expiration of term.
Mustered out, June 21, 1864— expiration of term.
Mustered out, June 21, 1864— expiration of term.
Mustered out, June 21, 1865.
Mustered out, June 21, 1865.
Mustered out, June 21, 1865,
Mustered out, June 21, 1865.
Transferred to battery C, December 8, 1864.
Promoted to Corporal, September 17, 1864— killed
at Cedar Creek, Va., October 19, 1864.
Deserted August 7, 1861,
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 16, '02.
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
THREE YEARS' SERVICE.
987
Daniel Hecker
Jeremiah Glace
Bernard Mohan
Jacob Young
Samuel Patterson...
Jackson Abbott
Henry Harklerode..
Abbott, Jackson
Anderson, David....
Andrews, Christ'r..
Adams, George
Andrews, Patrick...
Brawley, William...
Barnes, Calvin M...
Barr, Alexander
Burger, Daniel
Black, John.,
Butler, James W ...
Bovle, Thomas
Baldy, Jacob F
Bryon, William
Bigger, James
Barber, De villa
Baker, Amasa
Burket, John
Baker, William
Bunser, Ephraim...
Beard, John
Bowers, George
Burns, William
Bender, William....
Bernam, Joshua
Bennoit, Henry
Brouse, Francis H..
Brown, Richard
Clozett, Frank
Cassel, William,
Conline, Patrick,
Carden, John
Cline, Durbin P..
Callahan, James..
Caulkins, David J
Cundey, Isaac
Champeno, John
Caley, John
Cochran, James
Cornelius, James
Cozzens, Hiram
Cozzens, Anderson.
Carmon, Howard C
Cribb, William W...
Cunningham, Wm..
Champney, Isaiah..
Clark, Charles
Cook, Addison
Cronemiller, John...
Capell, Charles...
Claim, James
Corcoran, John...,
Dennison, Levi..
Daley, James F..,
Diehl, Frederick
Davis, Willard....
Donnelly, George B
Davis, Luther A.
Dart, Elihu J
Dougherty, Wm,
Dewalt, John ,
Deary, Robert
Daley, Martin....,
Devhn, John.. ,...,
Daley, Thomas....
Bugler
...do
...do
Artifi'r
...do
...do
..do
Private
...do.....
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do....
..do
July 24
Aug. 5
June 28
Aug. 5
July 20,
June 15,
Aug. 29
June 1.5
Aug. 5
Aug. 5
Sept. 6
June 15
June 28!
Nov. 25
Nov. 21
Aug. 6
June 13
June 13
June 13,
June 3S,
Aug. 5
Aug. 25
Sept. 16
Sept. 3
Aug. 15
Jan. 4
Feb. 15,
Feb. 29
July 21
Aug. 17
Sept. 3
Sept. 16
Sept. 6
Aug. 22
Aug. 5
June 23,
Mar. 31,
Aug. 5
June 15
June 13
June 13
June 28,
June 23,
Aug. 15,
Sept. 15
Sept. 27,
Sept. 3,
Aug. 3i:
Aug. 31,
Sept. 29,
June 13.
Aug. 23,
Sept. 16.
Sept. 5,
Jan. 18,
Sept. 3,
Aug. 5,
June 15,
June 15
Feb. 16
Aug. 5,
June 20
June 28
Aug. 27
Aug. 26
Sept. 16,
Aug. 7
Jan. 4
Aug. 5
June 15,
June 15,
June 28,
Mustered out with battery, June 30, 1865.
Deserted June 7, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out, July 2, 1864— expiration of term.
Mustered out with batterv, June .30, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out, Aug. 11, 1864— expiration of term.
Mustered out, June 21, 1864— expiration of term.
Mustered out, June 21, 186.5.
Mustered out, June 21, 1864 — expiration of terra.
Mustered out with battery, June 30, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with batterj^ June 30, 186.5 — Vet.
Mustered out. Den. 31, 18)4— expiration of terra.
Mustered out, June 21. '64 — expiration of term.
Absent, in arrest, at muster out — Vet.
Mustered out with battery, June 30, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 30, 1865.
Mustered out, Aug. 12, l;s64— expiration of terra.
Mustered out, June 21, 1864 — expiration of terra.
Mustered out, June 21, 1864 — expiration of term.
Mustered out, June 21, 1864— expiration of terra.
Mustered out, July 2, 1864— expiration of terra.
Mustered out, Aug. 12, 1864 — expiration of terra.
Mustered out, June 21, 1865.
Mustered out, June 21, 1865.
Mustered out, June 21, 1865.
Mustered out, June 21, 1865.
Transferred to battery C, December 8, 1864.
Transferred to battery C, December 8, 1864.
Transferred to battery C, December 8, 1864.
Transferred to battery C, December 8, 1864.
Transferred to battery I, March 11, 1865.
Transferred to battery I, March 11, 1865.
Transferred to battery I, March 11, 1865.
Discharsed on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 8, 1862.
Killed at Cedar Creek, Va., October 19, 1864.
Deserted April 10, 1864— returned May 6, 1865—
deserted again June 1, 1865 — Vet.
Captured at Cedar Creek, Va., October 19, '64 —
mustered out with battery, June 30, 1865 — Vet.
Mustered out with battery, June 30, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 30, 1865.
Mustered out, June 21, 1864 — expiration of term.
Mustered out, June 21, 1864 — expiration of terra.
Mustered out, June 21, 1864 — expiration of terra.
Mustered out, July 2, 1864— expiration of term.
Mustered out, July 2, 1864 — expiration of term.
Mustered out, June 21, 1865.
Mustered out, June 21, 1865.
Mustered out, June 21, 1865.
Mustered out, June 21, 1865.
Mustered out, June 21, 1865.
Mustered out, June 21, 1865.
Mustered out, June 21, 1865.
Mustered out, July 2, 1864 — expiration of term.
Transferred to battery I, March 11, 1865.
Transferred to battery I, March 11, 1865.
Transferred to battery I, March 11, 1865.
Killed at Cedar Creek, Va., October 19, 1864.
Captured— died January 20, 1865, at Salisbury,
North Carolina.
Deserted March 18, 1865— Vet.
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
Mustered out with battery, June 30, 1865.
Absent, sick, at muster out — Vet.
Mustered out, July 2, 1864— expiration of term.
Mustered out, July 2, 186-t— expiration of term.
Mustered out, June 21, 1865.
Mustered out, June 21, 1865.
Transferred to battery I, March 11, 1865.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 28, '62.
Died March 19, 1865.
Deserted September 16, 1864— Vot.
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
EOETY-THIED EEGIMENT — FIEST AltTlLLBEYy
Ellis, Thomas
Ehrman, George....
Eckerlay, Charles..
Edmonds, Morgan.,
Elliott, Uriah
Epley, Lewis
Fox, Abner H
Fitzpatrick, John...
Fox, Joseph A
Francis, Michael
Farrel, Thomas
Freeman, Wildon...
Flick, Ed ward
Flenner, Samuel T..
Frantz, Daniel
Fulton, David
Faucett, Lemuel
Fishel, Jacob
Fletcher, John
Freeman, Geo. W...
Fleming, Wm
Furey, James
Finn, Peter
Guant, Joshua
Gay nor, Austin
Grange, Henry
Grove, Joseph
Gehrett, James W..
Gifford, James
Gladden, Isaiah
Glennon, Patrick....
Hartman, John
Hikes, Washington
Heflfner, Daniel
Hagen, Henry
Halferty, Manus
HoUingshead, Wil'n
Hoak, Samuel D
Hanna, William
Hennessey, Michael
Houseknecht, Phi'p
Hastings, Joseph
Henry, John
Heffner, George
Harper, John C
Hurdman, John
Hammer, John K...
Huey, Marshall H..
Hampsher, Lewis P
Hamer, John
Hicks, James
Hamilton, Hugh
Haun, Augustus
Hicks, John K
Harris, John
Hill, Albert
Heme, James
Innes, Cornelius
Isenberg, Ephraim..
Isenberg, Wm. H...
Isenberg, Sam'lN...
Itinger, Harrison.
Isenberg, Peter S,
Isenberg, Silas W.
Isenberg, Alfred R,
Jermyn, Claudius,
Jenning, Edward .
Jackson, David J,
Jackson, Wm. H.
Kelly, George W.
Kane, Patrick
Kerr, James Y....
KeUer, Lewis
Kane, Daniel
June 15,
Jan. 4,
Jan. 3,
Mar. 29,
Aug. 5,
Feb." 29,"'
Mar. 16,
June 13,
June 23,
June 24,
Aug. 18,
Aug. 18,
Sept, 5,
Aug. 15,
Aug. 15,
Sept. 13,
Feb. 15,
July 4, ■
Aug. 18, '
June 15,
June 15, '
June 28, ■
June 13, •
July 6, •
Sept. 30, ■
Sept. 6, '
Sept. 1, '
Aug. 12, ■
July 21, •
June 28, '
Aug., 5, ■
Feb. 15, '
Oct. 4, •
June 15, '
June 15, '
July 20, •
Aug.,
Sept. 22, ■
Sept. 13, ■
Aug. 18, ■
Sept. 5, ■
Aug. 17, '
Sept. 23, '
Sept. 1, '
Aug. 15, '
Aug. 24, '
Jan. 4, '
Jan. 4, '
Sept. 6, ■
Aug. 31, ■
Sept. 5, ■
Sept. 23, ■
Aug. 31, '
June 28, '
June 15, '
June 28, '
July 2, '
Aug. 13, '
Aug. 13, '
^.ug. 13, '
Aug. 13, '
Jan. 4, '
Aug. 6, '
Jan. 3, '
June 28, '
Mar. 22, •
Aug. 25, '
Aug. 17, '
Oct. 20, '
June 11, ■
July 19, ■
June 13, •
June 15, '
Mustered out, June 21, 1864— expiration of term.
Transferred to battery C, December 8, 1864.
Transferred to battery I, March 11, 1865.
Killed at Cedar Creek, Va., Oct. 19, 1864.
Deserted, June 14, 1865— Vet,
Not on muster-out roll.
Mustered out with battery, June 30, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 30, 1865.
Mustered out, June 21, 1864 — exi^iration of term.
Mustered out, July 2, 1864 — expiration of term.
Mustered out, July 2, 1864 — expiration of term.
Mustered out, June 21, 1865.
Mustered out, June 21, 1865.
Mustered out, June 21, 1865.
Mustered out, June 21, 1865.
Mustered out, June 21, 1865.
Mustered out, June 21, 1865.
Transferred to battery C, December 8, 1864.
Died at Baltimore, Md., March 26, 1865.
Died at Cumberland Md., March 19, 1865.
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
Prisoner from October 19, 1864, to May 13, 1865—
mustered out with battery, June 30, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with battery. June 30, 18G5— Vet,
Mustered out, June 21, 1865.
Mustered out, June 21, 1865.
Transferred to battery I, March 11, 1865.
Transferred to battery I, March 11, 1865.
Deserted May 29, 1865— Vet.
Deserted July 5, 1862.
Mustered out with battery, June 30, 1865 — Vet.
Mustered out with battery, June 30, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 30, 1865.
Mustered out, June 21, 1864— expiration of term.
Mustered out, June 21, 1864— expiration of term.
Mustered out, Aug. 11, 1864— expiration of term.
Mustered out, Aug. 9, 1864 — expiration of term.
Mustered out, June 21, 1865.
Mustered out, June 2i, 18 J5.
Mustered out, June 21, 1865.
Mustered out, June 21, 1865.
Mustered out, June 21, 1865.
Mustered out, June 21, 1865.
Mustered out, June 21, 1865.
Mustered out, June 21, 1865.
Mustered out, June 21, 1865.
Transferred to battery C, December 8, 1864.-
Transferred to battery C, December 8, 1864,
Transferred to battery I, March 11, 1865.
Transferred to battery I, March 11, 1865.
Transferred to battery I, March 11, 1865.
Transferred to battery I, March 11, 1865.
Captured — died Jan. 24, 1865, at Salisbury, N. O,
Died July 3, 1861.
Deserted June 1, 1862.
Deserted August 7, 1861.
Mustered out, July 2, 1864— expiration of term.
Mustered out, June 21, 1865.
Mustered out, June 21, 1865.
Mustered out, June 21, 1865.
Mustered out, June 21, 1865,
Transferred to battery C, December 8, 1864.
Deserted June 14, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out by special order, Sept. 4, 1865.
Mustered out, July 2, 1864.
Mustered out with battery, June 30, 1865.
Mustered out, June 21, 1865.
Deserted August 17, 1864.
Mustered out with battery, Jane 30, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 30, 1865 — Vet.
Mustered out, Aug. 11, 1864 — expiration of term.
Mustered out, July 2, 1864— expiration of term.
Mustered out, June 21, 1864— expiration of terns.
THKBB YBAES' SERVICE.
989
Kennedy, Joshua...
Kyper, George...
Kane, Charles....
Klepfer, John....
King, John L.,..
Keating, Jeremiah..
Kane, Wilson
Keenan, Patrick
Kelly, Neil
Lovell, Philomen C
liovell, Thomas
Lucas, John
Larkins, James
Lyons, Patrick
Lewis, Evan
Lincoln, Robert E...
Leffard, John K I. ..do
Leffiird, Enoch J....
Luther, Washing'n
Lauler, John
Lloyd, Charles
Lewis, Nathan
Lewis, Joseph
Laird, William
Moser, Leo
M'Carty, John
M'Means, Robert....
M'Fadden, Cornel's
M'Connell, Thomas
M'Donnell, Arthur..
M'Anery, Michael...
Mealy, George D
M'Names, John
M'Donnell, Thomas
Maidenford, Edw'd
M'Devitt, Dominic.
M'Fadden, John
Malseed, Charles
M'Clure, David A..,
Morrow, Theophilus
Metzler, Martin
M'Elroy, George
M'Coy, WiiUam R..
Mellon, Augustus...
Maguire, John
Mahan, Bernard
M'Nichols, George..
M'Kierman, John...
M' Bride, Thomas ...
M'CuUough, Jos
M'Knight, Robert...
M'Manus, James....
Naughton, L
Nichols, William....
Oflin, Charles
O'Donnell, Toole
Osborne, William H
Petschmann, F. F..
Pixton, George
Palmer, William...,
Painter, David
Patten, Joseph
Protzman, M. L
Patterson, W. H....
Phenix, A. J
Phillips, David J
Patterson, Edward ...do.
Pugh, Thomas do
Pryor, WilUam do
Robb, William do
Robb, Porter A |...do .
Reeder, Theo. W....j...do,
Rhoades, Joseph H ...do ,
Rexford, Charles H|...do .
Aug. 13
Sept. 6
June 15
Jan. 4
Nov. 3
Sept. 18
Aug. 5
June 15
June 15
Aug. 1
Sept. 1
Aug. 31
June 24
June 13
June 19
Sept. 3
Aug. 13
Aug. 13
Aug. 17,
Aug. 26
Sept. 29
Mar. 9
Mar. 9
June 27,
Oct. 12
Aug. 5
May 31
June 15,
June 15!
June 15
June 15
July 20
June 15
June 28
Sept. 1
Aug. 26
Sept. 22
Aug. 13,
Aug. 13
.Jan. 4
Feb. 15
Mar. 1
Sept. 3
Feb. 16
Aug. 26
Aug. 26
June 28.
June 15,
June 15
June 15
June 15
June 28
June 15
June 11
June 25
June 28
April 5
.June 13
June 28
Aug. 5,
Aug. 5
Aug. 81
Sept. 3,
Jan. 4
Sept. 16
Aug. 25
June 15
Sept. 23
Aug. 5
June 13
Sept. 3
Sept. 1
Aug. 15
Sept. 16
Mustered out, June 21, 1865.
Mustered out, June 21, 1865.
Mustered out, June 21, 1864— expiration of term.
Transferred to battery C, December 8, 1864.
Transferred to battery I, March 11, 1865.
Killed at Cedar Creek, Va., October 19, 1864.
Mustered out by special order, Sept. 4, '65 — Vet.
Not on muster-out roll .
Not on muster-out roll.
Mustered out with battery, June 30, 1865 — Vet.
Mustered out with battery, June 30, 1865.
Mis. in action at Cedar Creek, Va., Oct. 19, 1864.
Mustered out, Jvily 2, 1864.
Mustered out, June 21, 1864.
Mustered out, July 2. 1864.
Mustered out, June 21, 1865.
Mustered out, June 21, 1865.
Mustered out, June 21, 1865.
Mustered out, June 21, 1865.
Mustered out, June 21, 1865.
Mustered out, June 21, 1865.
Deserted June 12, 1865.
Deserted June 12, 1865.
Not on muster-out roll.
Mustered out with batterj^, June 30, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 30, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with battery, June 30, 1865.
Mustered out, June 21, 1864 — expiration of term.
Mustered out, June 21, 1864 — expiration of term.
Mustered out, June 2!, 1864 — expiration of term.
Mustered out, June 21, 1864— expiration of term.
Mustered out, Aug. 11, 1864— expiration of term.
Mustered out, June 21, 1864-=-expiration of term.
Mustered out, Aug. 9, 1864— expiration of term.
Mustered out, June 21, 1865.
Mustered out, June 21, 1865.
Mustered out, June 21, 1865.
Mustered out, June 21, 1865.
Mustered out, June 21, 1865.
Transferred to battery C, December 8, 1864.
Transferred to battery C, December 8, 1864.
K:illed at Cedar Creek, Va., October 19, 1864.
Died at Baltimore, Nov. 1, 1864, of wounds re-
ceived in action.
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
Deserted August 3, 1861.
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 13, 1863.
Mustered out, June 21, 1864 — expiration of term.
Absent, in arrest, at muster out.
Mustered out, July 2, 1864 — expiration of term.
Mastered out, July 2, 1864— expiration of term.
Mustered out with battery, June 30, 1865.
Mustered out, June 21, 1864— expiration of term.
Mustered out, July 2, 1864— expiration of term.
Mustered out, Aug. 11, 1861— expiration of term.
Mustered out, Aug. 11, 1864- expirationof term.
Mustered out, June 21, 1865.
Mustered out, June 21, 1865.
Transferred to battery C, December 8, 1864.
Transferred to battery I, March 11, 1865.
Transferred to battery I, March 11, 1865.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 30, '62.
Deserted March 10, 1865.
Deserted March, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out, June 21, 1864— expiration of term.
Mustered out, June 21, 1865.
Mustered out, June 21, 1865.
Mustered out, June 21, 1865.
Mustered out, June 21, 1865.
990
FORTY-THIRD REGIMENT — FIRST ARTILLERY,
DATE OF M0STER
INTO SERVICE.
Rolfe, Amos Private Sept
Richel, Charles '...do Aug
Reichter, Alfred L..do Jan.
Roberts, Wm. H. ..'...do Aus
Reem, Henry C [...do | Feb.
Richardson, M I. ..do
Senders, Edmunds ...do
Seypherhealt, E !...do
Stauffer, Cornelius..]. ..do
Sharkey, Alex ...do
Swan, Georu;e F !...do
Steinick, Henry !...do
Shoemaker, Henry [...do
Shoemaker, Martin'... do
Snell, Luther C L..do
Strait, Jacob do
Sharp, Joseph.
States, Wm. T
Swope, James C..
Svvartz, John
Sweeney, James.
Smith, Charles H
Shannon, Morris..
Shields, Samuel...
States, Henry L...
Sanders, Charles M
Smith, Francis..
Sperry, John
Sherry, Eugene
Sheridan, Patrick...
Sharkey, James
Siblett, Lewis R
Shields, Patrick
Sharpless, John
Tomlinson, H. M ...
Thompson, John K
Thornton, .Joseph...
Thomas, Thomas ...
Tail, Patrick M
Tobias, Daniel
Titus, Daniel
Tusher, Martin
Turney, John
Urickj'john
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
.i...do.
Vardyne, William..
Vermilyea, Chas. E
Von Tagen, Eugene
Vincent, William...
Williams, Price C...
Wood, John
White, William
Welsh, James H
Williams, John
Wood, James
Waters, John
Weeb, Jacobs
Williams, Joseph
White, William
White, David
Ward, Alexander M
Webb, John
Wiley, Joseph H
Winters, WilUiam..
White, Thomas F...
W hittmoyer, Henry
Weaver, George W
Widmaier, Fred'k..
Wharton, Wiliam...
Wicken, James
White, James
Welsh, Morri.s
Ward, Thomas
Young, John A
Yarrow, Andrew....
...do.
...do,
...do,
...do,
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
Sept.
June
June
Aug.
Sept.
June
Julv
Aug.
Aug.
Sept.
Sept.
Aug.
Sept.
Sept.
Aug.
Sept,
Sept.
Sept.
May
Sept.
Aug.
June
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.do
.do
.do
...do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
...do
do
do
...do
do
...do
do
...do
...do
...do ....
...do
...do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do.;...
June
Sept,
June
June
June
Oct.
Mar.
Aug.
Aug.
Oct.
Jan.
'62,
Nov.
9,
'63,
Sept.
16,
'64,
Aug.
26,
'62,
June
5,
'63,
June
13,
'61,
June
13,
'61,
Sept.
2,
'64,
Oct.
5,
'64,
Aug.
5,
'61,
Jan.
28,
'64,
Aug.
10,
'61,
Aug.
27,
'64,
Sept.
5,
'64,
Sept.
1,
'64,
Sept.
23,
'64,
Sept.
3,
'64,
Sept.
0,
'64,
Sept.
3,
'64,
Aug.
13,
'64,
Aug.
13,
'64,
Sept.
15,
'64,
Aug.
18,
'64,
Oct.
27,
'64,
Aug.
29,
'64,
June
15,
'61,
June
17,
'61,
June
27,
'61,
Tune
2S,
'61,
June
9i
'64,
Juno
15,
'61,
Transferred to battery I, March 11, 1865.
Transferred to battery I, March 11, 1865.
Transferred to batterv I, March 11, 1865.
Transferred to battery I, March 11, 1865.
Transferred to battery I, jNIargh 11, 1865.
Died at Winchester, Va.. October 15, 1864.
Mustered out, June 21, 1864 — expiration of term.
ISIustered out, June 21, 1864 — expiration of term.
Mustered out with battery, June 30, 1865 — ^Vet.
Absent, in arrest, at muster out.
Mustered out with battery, June 30, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 30, 1865.
Mustered out, June 21, 1865.
Mustered out, June 21, 1865.
Mustered out, June 21, 1865.
Mustered out, June 21, 1865.
Mustered out, June 21, 1865.
Mustered out, June 21, 1865.
Mustered out, June 21, 1865.
Mustered out, June 21, 1865.
Mustered out, June 21, 1865.
Mustered out, Sept. 8, 1864 — expiration of term.
Mustered out, Sopt. 8, 1864— expiration of term.
Transferred to battery I, March 11, 1865.
Transferred to battery I, March 11, 1865.
Transferred to battery I, March 11, 1865.
Deserted June 10, 1862.
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
Discharged November 13, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 29, '62.
Not on muster-out roll.
Mustered out, June 21, 1864 — expiration of term.
Mustered out, June 21, 1864 — expiration of term.
Mustered out, June 21, 1864— expiration of term.
Mustered out with battery, June 30, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 30, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 30, 1865 — Vet.
Deserted June 14, 1865— Vet.
Deserted June 10, 1865.
Not on muster-out roll.
Captured — died at Salisbury, North Carolina,
December 31, 1864.
Mustered out with battery, June 30, 1865.
Mustered out, June 21, 1865.
Mustered out, June 21, 1865.
Deserted June 14, 1865.
Mustered out, June 21, 1864— expiration of term.
Mustered out, June 21, 1864 — expiration of term. '
Mustered out with battery, June 30, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 30, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 30, 186.5 — Vet.
Mustered out with battery, June 30, 1865.
Mustered out, Aug. 11, 1864— expiration of term.
Mustered out, June 21, 1865.
Mustered out, June 21, 1865.
Mustered out, June 21, 1865.
Mustered out, June 21, 1865.
Mustered out, June 21, 1865.
Mustered out, June 21, 1865.
Mustered out, June 21, 1865.
Mustered out, June 21, 1865.
Mustered out, June 21, 186.5.
Mustered out, June 21, 1865.
Transferred to battery I, March 11, 1865.
Transferred to battery I, March 11, 1865.
Died at Baltimore, Md., January 30, 1865.
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
Deserted November 28, 1862.
Captured— died at Salisbury, N. C, Dec. 8, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 5, '63.
THREE YEARS' SERVICE.
991
Battery E.
recruited in y'ork county.
Alfred E. Lewis.
Jacob M. Barr....
Theodore Miller.
Thomas G. Orwig ...
Henry Y. Wildey...
Abing'n W. Minich
John Hardy
Benjamin M. Orwig
William H. Kilgore
Frank C. Choate...
William C. Wick..
John Hassler
Gustavus Reeling.
John Perrin
John Gnaw.
Jed. D. Lincoln
David Givens ...
James O. Blauvelt..
John Miller
George Miller
James A. Fish
Joshua E. Price....
Charles D. Elliott...
'Albert W. Goff.
Henry Grey bill
Jacob S. Bernheisel
John Hoggs
Isaac I. Kenyon....
Fordyce A. Lyman
H. W. Strawser
George W. Cripps
Daniel W. Styles.
T. W. Fullerton.
WiUiam Wilson.
Charles Anderson...
George N. Tuttle.
June 20,
June 20,
Aug. 1,
June 20,
Aug. 1,
June 20,
Juno 20,
June 20,
June 20, 'Gl,
1st Sgt,
Q. M. S.
Serg't.,
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do.....
...do
..do
..do
..do
do.
June 20,
July 22,
June 20,
June 20,
Nov. 4,
Aug. 5, 'Gl,
Sept. 4,
June 20,
June 20,
Sept. G,
Oct. 8,
June 20,
Feb. 17,
June 11,
Juno 11,
June 20,
June 20,
July 12,
June 11,
Sept. 4,
June 20,
June 11,
June 11,
Feb. 23,
Oct. 14,
Jan. 5, '
June 20,
Promoted to Major, August 1, 1861.
Resigned Deceuiber 12, 18G1.
Promoted to A. A. General, July 4, 1862— to Maj.,
February 24, 1865— Vet.
Promoted from 1st Lieut, to Captain, August 11,
1862— resigned September 21, 1864.
Promoted to Captain, November 1, 1864 — mus-
tered out with battery, July 20, 1865— Vet.
Dismissed February 28, 1862.
Resigned November, 1861.
Promoted to 2d Lt., Nov. 17, 1863— to 1st Lieut.,
Aug. 30, 18G4— discharged March 16, 186,5- Vet.
Promoted to Q. M. Sgt., June 21, 1861— to 2d Lt.,
June 1, 1864 — to 1st Lt., Feb. 27, '6.5 — mustered
out with battery, July 20, 1865— Vet.
Resigned July 16, 1862.
Dismissed July 18, 1863.
Pr. to 2d Lt., Aug. 12, '62— resigned Sept. 6, '62,
Pr. to 2d Lt., Aug. 31, '64— res. June 5, '65— Vet.
Promoted to Corp., Aug. 10, '64 — to Sergt., Oct.
4, '64— to 2d Lt., Feb. 27, '65— com. 1st Lt., Mar.
17, 1865, not mus — mustered out with battery,
July 20, 186.5— Vet.
Promoted to Corp.. June 26, '62— to Sgt., May 1,
'64— to 1st Sgt., May 12, '64— com. 2d Lt., Mar.
17, '65. not mustered — mustered out with bat-
tery, July 20, 1865— Vet.
Pr. to Corp., Nov. 1, '63— toQ. M. Sergt., July 1,
'64— mus. out with battery, July 20, '65— Vet.
Promoted to Sergt., June 14, 1864— mustered out
with battery, July 20, 1865— Vet.
Pr. to Cor., Oct. 1, '63— to Sgt., June 11, 1864—
mustered out with battery, July 20, 1865— Vet.
Pr. to Cor., May 1, 1864— to Sergt., Aug. 10, '64—
mustered out with battery, July 20, 1865— Vet.
Pr. to Cor., May 11, '64— to Sgt., Sept. 27, 1864—
mustered out with battery, July 20, 1865 — Vet.
Pr. to Cor., Oct. 4, 18G4— to Sgt., March 1, 1865—
mustered out with battery, Julj^ 20, 1865— Vet.
Pr. to Corp., May 1, '65— to Sergt., July 10, '65—
com. 2d lieut. , June 5, '65, not mus. — mustered
out with battery, July 20, 1865.
Pr. to Corp., Dec. 1, '61— to Sgt., Sept. 17, 1863—
mustered out, July 11, '64— expiration of term.
Promoted to Sergeant, June 21, 1861— mustered
out, Julv 11, 1864— expiration of term.
Pr. to Corp , Aug. 13, '62— to Sgt., May 1, 18G4—
mustered out, July 2, '64 — expiration of term.
Pr. to Cor., June 26, '62— to Sgt., Aug. 13, 1862—
discharged on Surg, certificate, Oct. 3, 1832.
Pr. to Cor., April 18, '63— to Sgt., June 11, '64—
mustered out, Aug. 4, '64— expiration of term.
Promoted to Sgt., June 2, 1861— discharged on
Surgeon's certificate, June 28, 1862.
Pr. to Cor., July 1, 1864— to Sgt., Aug. 10, 1864—
mustered out, Sept. 3, 1864— expiration of term.
Pr. to Cor., Feb. 1, 1862— to Sgt., June 26, 1862—
mustered out, .June 21, 1864— expiration of term.
Pr. to Sgt., May 11, '62— to Sgt. Maj., Sept 17, '63.
Promoted to Sergeant, August 5, 1861— died at
Camp Griffin, Va., November 12, 1861.
Promoted to Corporal, Mav 1, 1864— mustered
out with battery^ July 20, 1865.
Promoted to Corporal, June 11, 1864— mustered
out with batterv, July 20, 1865— Vet.
Promoted to Corporal June 11, 1864— mustered
out with battery, July 20, 1865.
Promoted to Corporal, September 27, 1834— mus-
tered out with battery, July 20, 1865— Vet.
992
FORTY-THIED EEGIMEXT — FIR^T ARTILLERY,
Fleming Mathows.
JohnR. Foust
Wm. M'Guirk
Wm. Tateman
Harlow Moon
James Wereham....
Ephraim Oakley....
Francis Rick
Barton Beck
H. D. Gochemus....
Tilghman Jacoby...
C. A. Keampher
Joseph R. Miller
And. D. Townsend.,
Geo. B. Barkley,
Patrick Kane ,
H. E. Esbenshade
John Flannegan....
Howard Smith
Adam Seegar
Corp.
...do..
..do..
...do,
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
do.
do.
Charles T. Seitz.,
Wm. G. S. Allen.
John Harris
Jos. W. Bryant...
Allen Stoner
Edward B. Hart..
Stephen Redson
Armstrong, James.,
Armprister, Henry
Auble, George
Auble, Williain
Arnet, Frederick ...
Ames, Erastus
Anderson, Rob't A
Allen, Patrick
Barnes, James
Bassett, Milton
Bemus, Silas T
Beerup, Silas
Birch, Andrew F...
Blanchard, Stephen
Blauvelt, Thos. R..,
Boose, Edw'd O. H
Boyce, Henry L ....,
Brohel, Joseph
Broadbent, Geo. W
Brown, Henry P
Brown, Joseph E...,
Butt, .Jacob
Burt, Elill
Barrett, Hoilis ,
Burke, Daniel ,
Brien, William ,
Benson, John H
Burnett, Robert
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
...do
...do
...do
..do
Bugler
..do
...do...
...do...
Artifi'r
..do
..do
...do.
Oct. 8, '61,
Aug. 5, '61,
June 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
Oct. 17, '64,
Jan. 16, '64,
Jan. 4, '64,
June 20, '61.
Aug. 27, '64,
June 20, '61,
Sept. 5, '61,
June 11, '61,
Sept. 4, '61,
June 11, '61,
July 2, '61,
June 11, '61,
Sept. 3, '61,
Feb. 7, '64,
June 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
Feb. 12, '64,
June 11, '61,
July 18, '61,
Jan. 4, '64,
Sept. 1, '61,
June 11, '61,
Sept. 4, '61,
Feb. 20,
Feb. 18,
Feb. 12,
Feb. 15,
Mar. 29,
Sept. 4,
July 9,
Oct. 2,
Feb. 10,
Dec. 29,
Dec. 29,
Julv 16,
Jan. 2,
June 20,
Feb. 26,
June 20,
Jan. 28,
Feb. 10,
Feb. 20,
Jan. 29,
Dec. 29,
Dec. 30,
Jan. 16,
ISIar. 23,
June 20,
Sept. 14,
May 1,
Jan. 4,
Promoted to Corporal, October 17, 1864 — mustered
out with battery, July 20, 1865— Vet.
Promoted to Corporal,' March 1, 1865 — mustered
out with battery, July 20, 1865— Vet.
Promoted to Corporal, June 1, 1865— mustered
out with battery, July 20. 1865— Vet.
Promoted to Corporal,' June 1, 1865— mustered
out with battery, July 20, 1865— Vet.
Promoted to Corporal, June 1, 1865 — mustered
out with battery, July 20, 1865.
Promoted to Corporal, July 10, 1865 — mustered
out with battery, July 20, 1865.
Promoted to Corporal, July 10, 1865 — mustered
out with battery, July 20, 1865.
Absent, sick, at muster out — Vet.
Musiered out, June 10, 1865 — expiration of term.
Promoted to Corporal, Sept. 10, 1861 — discharged
on Surgeon's certificate, June 19, 1862.
Promoted to Corporal, Aug. 18, 1864 — mustered
out, Sept. 3, 1864— expiration of term.
Promoted to Corporal, June 21, 1861— discharged
on Surgeon's certificate, March 1, 1863.
Promoted to Corporal, July 1, 1864— wd. Aug. 27,
1864— mus. out, Sept. 3,'64 — expiration of term.
Promoted to Corporal, June 1, 1863 — mustered
out, June 11, 1864 — expiration of term.
Promoted to Corporal, March 10, 1862 — to Com-
missary Sergeant, Aug. 20, 1862.
Transferred to battery D, March 1, 1862.
Died at Epenshire, Lancaster Co., Pa., Apr. 17, '63.
Pr. to Cor., June 11, 1864— deserted Jan., 1865.
Pr. to Cor., Oct. 26, 186 1— deserted May 31, 1863.
Promoted to Bugler, January 1, 1864— mustered
out with battery, July 20, 1865- Vet.
Promoted to Bugler, November 1, 1864— mus-
tered out with battery, July 20, 1865.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June 19, '62.
Promoted to Bugler, January 1, 1864 — mustered
out, August 4, 1864— expiration of term.
Promoted to Artificer, June 1, 1864— mustered
out with battery, July 20, 1865.
Promoted to Artificer, June 11, 1864— mustered
out with battery, July 20, 1865— Vet.
Promoted to Artificer, December 28, 1862— mus-
tered out, June 11, 1864— expiration of term.
Promoted to Artificer, Jan. 27, 1862— murdered
near Williamsburg, Va., October 2, 1863.
Mustered out with battery, July 20, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, July 20, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, July 20, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, J uly 20, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, July 20, 1865.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 15, '62.
Mustered out, Aug. 4-, 1864 — expiration of term.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 22, '63.
Mustered out with battery, July 20, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, July 20, 1865.
jNIustered out with battery, July 20, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, July 20, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with battery, July 20, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, July 20, 1865— Vet.
INIustered out with battery, Julj'- 20, 1865.
Absent, sick, at muster out — Vet.
Mustered out with battery, July 20, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, July 20, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, July 20, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, July 20, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, July 20, 1835.
Mustered out with battery, July 20, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, July 20, 1835.
Mustered out with battery, July 20, 18G5.
Mustered out, June 21, 1864 — expiration of term.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 4, '63.
Dischariied on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 23, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. May 28, '65.
THREE YEARS' SERVICE.
993
Beck, Henry
Boyle, Thomas
Breen, Patrick
Blake, William H.
Burchinal, Penfield
. Byen, Adam
Burr, Byron
Beebe, Curtis
Buly, Curtis
Bettinger, Charles
Benson^ Hosea M..
Clark, John M
Clark, Andrew J...
Coyle, Philip.
Cover, Jacob
Cogley, George W.
Cuuningham, C
Combs, Wm, O
Cox, John
Clark, Charles
Cole, Lorentus S
Cline, William F....
Cole, Hart ,
Craig, Samuel
Denaere, Theodore.
Den-inger, Andrew
Day, Andrew
Deem, Charles
De Force, Edward...
Demick, Melvin P..
Ditman, Eli
Donohue, Daniel
Dull, William
Davis, Robert
Delhi, Frederick
Daniels, Daniel
Everett, Daniel A...
Eaton, Isaac R
Finton, Houser
Fisher, Thomas J...
Fizell, Andrew
Forrey, Henry
Fry, Daniel
Fry, Matthew
Fry, John
Frickman, Henry..
Frew, Wilson ,
Frederick, James..,
Foster, Edgar M
Fischer, John
Farron, Thomas
Frankford, Wash'n
Folsmer, Abner
Franklin, George B
Groff, Richard
Gingerick, Angus's
Gurdiger, Jacob
Gallagher, Daniel...
Gaul, William
Gay, Nicholas
Gray, Thomas
Groonor, Jacob H...
Guilm, John
Grubb, R. M
Herr, Barton
Hetrick, John A
Horn, Henry
Horn, George
Heazlett, William T
Hengst, Jacob
125
Private
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
...do.
do.,
do..
do.,
do....
do....
do....
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do....
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..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
do
do
..do
.do
do
...do
...do
...do
Aug. 27, '64,
June 21, '61,
June 20, '61,
Oct. 5, '61,
June 11, '61,
Aug. 15,
Aug. 21,
June 20,
June 20,
June 20,
Mar. 23,
June 20,
Jan. 16,
June 20,
Jan. 4,
Mar. 28,
May 25,
Aug. 1,
July 10,
Sept. ] ,
Sept. 4,
June 11,
June 20,
June 20,
Nov. 18,
Nov. 18,
Aug. 12,
Feb. 1,
Dec. 29,
Sept. 24,
Feb. 22,
Nov. 20,
Jan. 7,
July 11,
June 20,
Mar. 23,
June 11,
June 20,
Jan. 28,
Jan. 16,
Mar. 17,
Feb. 10,
Feb. 11,
June 20,
June 20,
June 20,
Feb. 20,
Feb, 18,
Mar. 23,
Sept. 1,
Aug. 26,
Sept. 1.
Sept. 4, '
June 20,
Feb. 16, '
Mar. 28, ■
Oct. 1, •
Sept. 7, -
July 20, •
June 20, '
June 20, '
June 20, '
Sept. 4, '
Mar. 23, '
Feb. 16, '
Feb. 22,
Mar. 27,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'65,
'61,
'64,
'61,
'64,
'65,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'64,
'64,
■61,
'64,
'63,
'61,
'64,
'61,
'64,
'61,
'61,
'65,
'61,
'61,
'64,
'64,
'64,
'64,
'64,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'64,
'64,
'65,
'61,
'62,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'64,
'65,
'61,
'64,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'65,
'64,
'64,
'64,
'64,
'65,
'65,
Mustered out, June 10, 1865, by General Order of
War Department.
Transferred to battery D, March 1, 1862.
Transferred to battery D, March 1, 1862.
Sentenced to be executed for the murder of Ste-
phen Redson— sentence commuted to imprison-
ment for life, special order 14, War Department,
January 11, 1864.
Died at Washington, D. C, Sept. 8, 1861— buried
in Militarv Asylum Cemetery.
Died near Washington, D. C, Sept. 15, 1861.
Deserted May 1, 1863.
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
Mustered out with battery, July 20, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with battery, July 20, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, July 20, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with battery, July 20, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, July 20, 1865.
Discharged on Surgeon's certiticate, April 21, '62.
Mustered out, Aug. 4, 1864 — expiration of term.
Mustered out, Aug. 4, 1864 — expiration of term.
Transferred to battery H, March 1, 1862.
Died near Chain Bridge, Va., November 28, '61.
Deserted July, 1861.
Deserted July, 1861.
Deserted March 22, 1862.
Mustered out with battery, July 20, 1865.
Mustered out, July 6, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, July 20, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with battery, July 20, 1865.
P'.lu.stered out, Jvine 14, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, July 20, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with battery, July 20, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, July 20, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with battery, July 20, 1865.
Mustered out, Aug. 4, 1864— expiration of term.
Transferred to battery C, March 30, 1862.
Mustered out, August 11, 1865.
Mustered out, June 11, 1864 — expiration of term.
Died in Baltimore county, Md. , Jan. 7, '65— Vet.
Mustered out with battery, July 20, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, July 20, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, July 20, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, July 20, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, Julv 20, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, July 20, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with battery, July 20, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with battery, July 20, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with battery, July 20, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, July 20, 1865,
Mustered out with batterv, Julv 20, 1865,
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Deo. 12, 1863,
Transferred to battery D, December 22, 1862.
Died at Williamsburg, Va., March 20; '64— Vet.
Died at Williamsburg, Va., October 25, 1863.
Not on muster-out roll.
Mustered out with battery, July 20, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, July 20, 1865.
Mustered out, Oct. 1, 1864— expiration of term.
Mustered out, June 1, 1865.
Transferred to battery C, March 1, 1862.
Deserted — date unknown.
Deserted July, 1861.
Deserted July, 1861.
Deserted April 80, 1863.
Not on muster-out roll.
Mustered out with battery, July 20, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, July 20, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, July 20, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, July 20, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, July 20, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, July 20, 1865.
994
FOETY-THIED REGIMENT — FIEST AETILLBIIY,
Haines, John....
Hinkle, Wesley
Harkey, John...
Hjckey, James.
Hart, Edmund.
Harrington, Pat'k J
Inuevest, Michael...
Jacobs, Barton A....
Jacobs, Edward
Jennings, Henry....
Jarvis, John
Jones, Ireneous
Kauflfman, Lawr'ce
Kline, George W.
Kipp, Edward
Kuhns, John
Liong, Henry
Liorenz, John
liloyd, William...
Leiser, James S...
Leber, Peter
liOvell, Philemon C
Lafayette, George...
Lyman, Edwin
Larraba, William H
Martin, Henry
May berry, S. T
Mowrer, Jacob
Murphy, William...
Murphy, Samuel....
Murphy, John W...
M' Andrews, T
M'Kay, William
M'Collough. A. J....
M'Graw, Edward...
M'Lain, Wm. D.
Murphy, Thomas ...
Myer, Jacob
M'Cord, Harrison...
Miskell, Philip
M'llheany, Henry..
Meyers, Wm. H
Marks, Edward
Marks, John
Marshall, Joseph ...
M'Gee, James H
Mouse, Conrad
Miller, Nervin
Murphy, William...
Michaels, Joseph....
M'Connell, Richard
M'Goehan, John D..
Nichols, William ...
O'Donuell, Patrick..
Onstott, Adam
Phillips, William...
Poleman, James
Potter, Courtl'd W..
Reed, Jesse
Reed, Robert A
Robinson, Chas. L ..
Roper, William G...
Robinson, Cornel's..
Ramish, Francis
Reynolds, Henry S
Reber, Josiah
Ripple, John....
Roberts, Benj, F
Robinson, Michael...
Rarey, William A...
Robinson, Henry....
Ritter, Henry
Ratcliff, Jas. A. S...
Sankey, Salathiel...
Siler, Benjamin F...
Private
do
do
do
do
..do
..do
do
do
do
do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
...do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
...do
do
do
do
...do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
Aug. 27,
Feb. 29,
Aug. 15,
June 20,
Mar. 24,
Aug. 4,
Feb. 12,
Feb. 18,
Sept. 1,
Mar. 24,
Jan. 7,
June 7,
June 11,
Aug. 15,
Feb. 20,
Feb. 12,
Oct. 16,
Jan. 26,
June 14,
Aug. 27,
June 11,
June 20,
June 20,
Mar. 23,
Dec. 23,
Dec. 30,
Aug. 5,
Dec. 23,
Dec. 23,
Dec. 30,
Dec. 22,
Jan. 2,
Jan. 28,
Feb. 2,
Oct. 11,
Mar. 24,
June 20,
June 20,
Oct. 5,
Dec. 28,
Jan. 29,
Feb. 20,
Feb. 22,
Sept. 2,
Aug. 27,
June 20,
Dec. 20,
Oct. 17,
Mar. 23,
Aug. 30,
Mfir. 23,
June 11,
Sept. 5,
Jan. 4,
June 20,
Aug. 10,
Jan. 1.5,
Feb. 20,
Aug. 5,
Jan. 4,
Mar. 29,
Oct. 27,
June 20,
June 20,
Sept. 4,
Oct. 1,
Feb. 15,
Jan. 29,
June 11,
June 20,
Aug. 1,
Aug. 26,
Dec. 23,
Feb. 12,
Mustered out, June 10, 1865.
Died at Philadelphia, September 10, 1864.
Deserted, August 27, 1862.
Not on muster-out-roU.
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 25, '62
Mustered out with battery, July 20, 1865.
Mustered out witli battery, July 20, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, July 20, 1865— Yet.
Mustered out with battery, July 20, 1865.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Mar. 10, '65
Transferred to battery H, March 1, 1862.
Mustered out, June 11, 1864 — expiration of term.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 25, '62
Deserted February, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, July 20, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, July 20, 1865.
Mustered out v/ith battery, July 20, 1865.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June 9, '63.
Mustered out, June 10, 1865.
Transferred to battery O, March 1, 1862.
Deserted July 28, 1861.
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
Mustered out with battery, July 20, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, July 20, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, July 20, 1865 — Vet.
Mustered out with battery, July 20, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, July 20, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, July 20, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, July 20, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, July 20, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, July 20, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, July 20, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, July 20, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with battery, July 20, 1865.
Mustered out, June 21, 1864 — expiration of term.
Mustered out, June 21, 1864 — expiration of term.
Mustered out, June 15, 1865 — ^Vet.
Mustered out. May 28, 1865.
Mustered out. May 31, 1865.
Mustered out. May 31, 1865.
Mustered out. May 31, 1865.
Mustered out, June 10, 1865.
Mustered out, June 10, 1865.
Died at Yorktown, Va., November 9, 1862.
Died at YorktOAvn, Va., March 1, 1864.
Deserted April 30, 1864— Vet.
Mustered out, August 11, 1865.
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
Transferred to battery D, March 1, 1862.
Absent, in arrest, at muster out.
Mustered out with battery, July 20, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, July 20, 1865— Vet
Mustered out with battery, July 20, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out, May 31, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, July 20, 1865;
Mustered out with battery, July 20, 186.5— Vet.
Mustered out with battery, July 20, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, July 20, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, July 20, 1865.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Mar. 26, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 22, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. May 19, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 1, '62.
Mustered out, May 11, 1865.
Mustered out. May 28, 1865.
Transferred to battery C, March 1, 1862.
Deserted July 31, 1863.
Deserted Julv, 1862.
Deserted December 15, 1862.
Mustered out with battery, July 20, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, July 20, 1865.
THREE YEARS' SERVICE.
NAME.
RANK.
DATE OF MUSTER
INTO SERVICE.
i
i
REMARKS.
Shadle, Valentine...
Stauflfer, Jacob W...
Sharv Solomon
Private
...do
...do ....
Sept.- 7, '64,
Aug. 5, '61,
June 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
Dec. 22, '63,
Jan. 28, '64,
Jan. 4, '64,
Aug. 5, '61,
Nov. 9, '62,
June 20, '61,
Mar. 28, '64,
June 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
Aug. 15, '61,
Sept. 18, '62,
Jan. 2, '64,
Sept. 2, '64,
Sept. 2, '64,
June 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
Sept. 4, '61,
Jan. 4, '64,
June 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
Mar. 24, '65,
Oct. 11, '61,
June 20, '61,
June 20, '61,
Jan. 28, '64,
Jan. 3, '64,
Aug. 31, '64,
Aug. 28, '64,
Mar. 23, '65,
Jan. 7, '64,
Jan. 21, '64,
Sept. 1, '61,
Aug. 5, '61,
Sept. 1, '61,
June 20, '61,
Feb. 16, '64,
June 20, '61,
Jime 11, '61,
Sept. 2, '61,
Sept. 1, '61,
Sept. 2, '61,
Aug. 16, '64,
June 11, '61,
June 20, '61,
June 11, '61,
June 20, '61,
Sept. 2, '61,
Nov. 18, '64,
June 15, '61,
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
1
1
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
1
3
3
3
3
3
1
1
1
1
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
1
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
Mustered out, June 15, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, July 20, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with battery, July 20, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with battery, July 20, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with battery, July 20, 1865.
Mustered out Avith battery, July 20, 1865.
Mustered out, July 28, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, July 20, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with battery, July 20, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, July 20, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out, June 4, 1865.
Shick, Andrew
...do
...do
Stanley, Gideon
Stafford, Jotin S
...do
...do...
Stees, Theoph. H....
Stiner Wm. E
...do
...do...
Stoutzenberger, H..
...do
...do
...do
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 1, '62.
Stroube, Charles
Simpson, Thomas...
...do
...do
...do
Mustered out, June 25, 1864— expiration of term.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 12, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 2, '63.
Slifer, Samuel H
Savage, John, Jr
Solliday, Elijah
...do
...do
...do
...do
Pr. to 1st Lt. Co. B, 181st reg. P. V., Feb. 24, '64.
Mustered out, June 10, 1865.
Mustered out, June 10, 1865.
Transferred to battery D, March 1, 1862.
Smith John..
do
Transferred to battery H, March, 1, 1862.
Died at Yorktown, Va., December 8, 1862.
Killed, accidentally, near Williamsburg, Va.,
Summers, Fred'k...
Stabler, Wm
...do
...do
Stafford, Tru'n W..
...do
...do
May 6, 1862.
Died at Fortress Monroe, Va., September 4, 1864.
Deserted July, 1861.
Stineberger, Wm....
...do
...do
Deserted June 27, 1861.
...do
Deserted May 1, 1863.
Shneberger, D. H...
Stees, Edwin
...do
...do
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
...do
Mustered out with battery, July 20, 1865.
Turner, John H
...do
Mustered out with battery, July 20, 1865.
Thompson, W. H. H
Townsley, Joseph...
Vanhorn, Jack. M..
Watson, Thos. M ...
Weidle, JohnH
WeUer, John
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
Mustered out, June 10, 1865.
Mustered out, June 10, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, July 20, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, July 20, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, July 20, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, July 20, 1865— Vet.
W^illey George.
..do
Mustered out with battery, July 20, 1865— Vet.
Williams, Michael..
Woodring, Wm. D..
Wise John H ,
...do
...do
do
Mustered out with battery, July 20, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with battery, July 20, 1865-Vet.
Mustered out with battery, July 20, 1865.
...do
Mustered out, June 21, 1864- expiration of term.
Wentz, John F
"WiIa^^ .TnhTi..
..do
do
Mustered out, June 21, 1864— expiration of term.
Mustered out, Sept. 3, 1864— expiration of term.
Worl, William..
...do
Mustered out, Sept. 3, 1864— expiration of term.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 16, '65— Vet.
Mustered out, June 10, 1865.
Weller, Frederick..
W^eller Jacob.
...do
do
Wade, Johns
Wolf George
...do
do
Transferred to battery H, March 1, 1862.
Transferred to battery C, March 1, 1862.
Whit.p Tpt.pr
do
Died at Yorktown, Va., November 7, 1862.
Wasner, Mark
Yoder Samuel.
...do
do
Died at Georgetown, D. C, December 31, 1861—
buried in Military Asylum Cemetery.
Mustered out, Sept. 3, 1864— expiration of term.
...do
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Zimmerman, Jacob
...do
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, April 29, '62.
Battery F.
recruited in SCHUYLKILL COUNTY.
Ezra W. Matthews
B. Bruce Rickets.
John F. Campbell
Elbridge M'Conkey
Henry L. Godbald
July
July
8, '61,
8, '61,
3
3
July
8, '61,
3
July
July
8, '61,
8, '61,
3
3
Promoted to Major, April 11, 1863.
Promoted to 1st Lt., Aug. 5, 1861- to Capt., May
8, 1863— to Major, December 1, 1864.
Promoted to 2d Lt , May 20, '64— to 1st Lt., Dec.
6, 1864— to Capt., April 17, 1865— mustered out
with battery, June 9, 1865— Vet.
Pr. to 1st Lt., Aug. 5, '61— resigned Feb. 20, '62.
Died Sept. 22, 1862, of wounds received at Rap-
pahannock Station, Va.
996
FOETT-THIED REGIMENT — FIRST ARTILLERY,
Chas. B. Brockway
Henry Wireman.
Wm. M. Thurston..
T. LeRoyCase
Francis H. Snider.
George W. Mowrer
F. P. Brockway
William H. Trump
Steph. E. Ridgway..
Chas. G. Matthews
Morgan Bahn
John A. M'Farland
Jesse Chamberlain
Franklin M. Haines
Smith L. French
WilUam B. MelUck
Henry A. Conrad...
Myron French
Abr'm Rudisill
Oscar G. Larrabee..
Albert Herbine
Wm. Umberhower
Geo. E. Heiabach...
FrankUn Houser....
Joseph Peterson
Ephraim Berger
Mark O'Brien
John W.Bullock....
James F. Kennedy
Joseph Strong
John H. Christian..,
1st Lt.
.do.
..do.
2d Lt...
..do
..do...
Delos D. Bryant
William Shoop. .
L. Eugene C. Moore
Wm. H. Patterson..
Wm. M. Warnick...
James W. Francis..
Jacob S. Yordy
Jacob M. Harman..
Ackerman, Geo. W
Arsta, William
Appleman, Cyrus B
Anderson, Elijah Y
Ardes, John..".
Amon, William
Angstadt, Geo. W...
Blessing, William...
Bowers, Levi S
Burns, Hugh
Burge, Jacob
Bartlett, Orrin E
Bradigan, Frank. M
Blackman, Enoch...
Bonney, Peter
Bassing, John
Buckalew,Carpen'r
Branton, Stewart F
Bailer, William
Brown, Henry W...
Blakeuy, Charles...
Bubb, Daniel
Bingham, Wm. O...
Barnes, George E...
.do
1st Sgt.,
Q. M. S,
Serg't.
...do....
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
Corp....
...do
July 8, '61,
July 8, '61,
July 8, '61,
July
July
8, '61,
8, '61,
July 8, '61,
Jan. 1, '62,
...do....
...do....
...do....
...do....
...do....
...do...
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do....
Bugler.
...do....
Artifi'r
...do
Private
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
...do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do«...
.do
.do;....
July 8,
'61,
Dec. 30,
'61,
Jan. 21,
'64,
July 29,
'01,
June 8,
'61,
July 16,
'61,
July 24,
'61,
July 8,
'61,
July 6,
'61,
July 10,
'61,
July 8,
'61,
Aug. 5,
'61,
July 8,
'61,
Aug. 5,
'61,
July 20,
'61,
Aug. 5,
'61,
Jan., 27,
'62,
Aug. 5,
'61,
Dec. 23,
'61,
July 8,
'61,
Nov. 24,
'62,
July 8,
'61,
July 8,
'61,
July 8,
'61,
July 8, '61,
July 8, '61,
Mar. 17, '62,
July 8, '61,
July
Feb.
July
Mar.
Feb.
8, '61,
9, '64,
8, '61,
9, '64,
'64,
Dec. 24, '(
Mar. 15, '64,
July
Aug.
Feb.
Feb.
Aug.
July
July
Dec.
Aug.
Aug.
Jan.
Aug.
Feb.
May
Feb.
Sept.
Jan.
July
July
July
Mar.
8, '61,
29, '64,
9, '64,
4, '64,
22, '61,
8, '61,
26, '61,
24, '63,
5, '61,
6, '61,
3, '64,
22, '61,
10, '64,
15, '64,
23, '64,
1, '64,
26, '64,
8, '61,
8, '61,
8, '61,
18, '64,
Promoted to 2d Lt., Feb. 2S, 1862— to 1st Lieut.,
March 16, 1863— com. Capt., Nov. 30, 1864— not
mustered— brevet Capt., March 13, 1865— dis-
charged October 22, 1864— Vet.
Promoted to 1st Lt., Dec. 6, 1864— mustered out
with battery, June 9, 1865- Vet.
Promoted to 1st Lt., April 22, 1865— mustered out
with battery, June 9, 1865— Vet.
Discharged February 4, 186.3.
Promoted to 2d Lt., Jan. 31, 1864— wounded at
Mine Run, Va.— discharged Oct. 8, 1864.
Promoted to 2d Lt., April 22, 1865— mustered out
with battery, June 9, 186.5— Vet.
Promoted to2dLt., Dec. 21, 1864— mustered out
with battery, June 9, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1SG5— Vet.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865 — Vet.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865 — Vet.
Mustered out with battery, .June 9, 1865 — Vet.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865 — ^Vet.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865 — Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 18, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 15, '64.
Killed at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865 — Vet.
Prisoner at Gettysbu rg — mustered out with bat-
tery, June 9, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865 — Vet.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865 — Vet.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with battery, .June 9, 1865 — Vet.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865 — Vet.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865 — Vet.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865 — Vet.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865 — Vet.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865 — Vet.
Wounded at Gettj^sburg, July 2, 1863 — mustered
out, August 8, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. May 19, '62.
Transferred to battery G, March 26, 1864.
Transferred to batterv G, March 26, 1864.
Wounded at Bristoe Station, Va., Oct. 14, 1863—
transferred to battery G, March 26, 1864.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865 — Vet.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 18G5.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865 — ^Vet.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, .June 9, 1865 — Vet.
Wounded at Tolopotomy, May 31, 1864— muster-
ed out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Killed at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863.
Transferred to battery A, December 29, 1864.
Transferred to battery B, December 29, 1864.
Transferred to battery B, December 29, 1864.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865 — ^Vet.
Mustered o^t with battery, June 9, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865^Vet-
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 186.5— Vet.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 186.5— Vet.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865 — ^Vet.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 15, '63.
Absent, sick, at muster out— Vet.
Transferred to battery G, March 26, 1864— Vet.
Transferred to battery A, Dec. 29, 1864— Vet. -
THREE YEARS' SERVICE.
997
Bennett, William...
Briner, Charles
Basler, Samuel
Benedict, Fran's P..
Bartle, John
Carson, Henry J
Clements, John
Curry, Patrick
CaU, Henry W
Campbell, Simon S
Chamberlain, Wm.
Coin, John
Cassiday, Peter V...
Clere, Samuel
Coulter, William...,
Clark, Chas. H
Golden, Richard J..
Conners, Martin
Christman, B
Christian, John H...
Diebler, John
Davis, William N...
Darr, William B,
Downing, John H...
Dibble, Cornelius S
Davis, Theophilus..
Dennan, John A
Dell, Moses
Doyle , Patrick
Dodson, John
Dix, Burton W
Butcher, Geo. E
Davis, Jacob
Dow, Joseph P
Doney, Seymore
Esterline, Samuel...
Eastbrook. Whit....
Eastman, Eli F
Eden, George
Edgart, .Jackson
Frame, Thomas E...
Fisher, James H
Farron, Charles P...
Frederick, William
Fields, George-
Fink, Benjamin
Foster, Henry..
Fox, Enoch......
Floray, Simon..
Fox, Jacob
French, Merrett C.
Frew, Francis
Frick. Henry
Gelp, Henry
Geraw, Fi^derick...
Gray, Samuel
Gray, Frederick
Gehring, John
Gottschall, Wm
Graves, James
Galloway, Aaron B
George, William
Goins, Harrison
Greenwood, Lee,
Geiser, Tighlman...
Gets, Leonard.. ...
Gossler, Henry W
Gates, Maynard....
Garrett, Matthew.
Greib, Jacob G
Grimes, Isaac
Garringer, Charles..
Gillespie, Melw'd C
Given, John M
Haag, Jacob.. .
Transferred to battery A, December 29, 1864.
Transferred to battery A, December 29, 1864.
Transferred to battery B. December 29, 1864.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate— date unknown.
Deserted September 16, 1862.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 186.5— Vet.
Mustered out with bat'crj^, June 9, 1S65 — ^Vet.
Mustered out with battery, Juno 9, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June ^', 1865.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 29, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 24, '63.
Killed at Cold Harbor, Va., June, 1864.
Transferred to battery G, March 26, 1864.
Transferred to battery G, March 26, 1864.
Transferred to battery A, December 29, 1864.
Transferred to battery B, December 29, 1864.
Discharged August 8, 1864.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 186.5— Vet.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
ISIustered out with battery, June 9, 1865. >
Mustered out, July 11, 1861 — expiration of term.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865 — Vet.
Transferred to battery A,' December 29, 1864.
Transferred to battery B, December 29, 1864.
Not on muster-out roll.
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Discharged on Surg, certificate — date unknown.
Transferred to battery G, March 26, 1864.
Transferred to battery A, December 29, 1864.
Deserted — date unknown.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out with l^attery, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1S65 — Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Mar. 15, '63.
Transferred to battery A, December 29, 1864.
Transferred to battery A, December 29, 1864.
Died Aug. 19, '61— bu. in Mil. Asy. Cem'y.D. C.
Mustered out, Aug. 31, 1864 — expiration of term.
Died October 16, 1862, at Washington, D. C.
Deserted October 9, 1862.
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865 — Vet.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865 — Vet.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865 — ^Vet.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 8, '62.
Disch. oh Sui-g. certificate — date unknown — Vet.
Mustered out. May 26, 1862 — expiration of term.
Discharaed on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 13, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July !, '62.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Dec. 28, 1864.
Mustered out, Juno 9, 1865.
Transferred to baitery G, March 26, 1864.
Transferi-ed to battery G, March 26, 1864.
Transferred to battery A, December 29, 1864.
Transferred to battery B, December 29, 1864.
Died at Washington, D. C, September 11, 1864.
Promoted to 2d Lieut, battery G, June 12, 1863.
Not on muster-out roll.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865— Vet.
FORTY-THIRD REGIMENT — ^FIRST ARTILLERY,
NAME.
RANK.
DATE OF MUSTEK
IKTO SEKVICE.
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HEMAUKS.
TXctcran .Tnhn.
Private
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
Aug. 1, '61,
Jan. 1, '64,
Nov. 22,' 63,
Mav 16, '61,
Sept. 13, '61,
Feb. 17, '64,
Mar. 14, '64,
Feb. 4, '64,
Feb. 2, '64,
Feb. 27, '64,
Sept. 5, '64,
July 8, '64,
Dec. 31, '61,
July 8, '61,
July 8, '61,
July 8, '61,
May 19, '63,
Aug. 20, '64,
Feb. 2, '64,
Feb. 5, '64,
Jan. 29, '64,
Feb. 3, 'o4,
July 29, '61,
July 8, '61,
July 8, '61,
July 8, '61,
July 8, '61,
Jan. 19, '64,
Sept. 3, '61,
June 4, '64,
Feb. 2, '64,
Feb. 12, '64,
Mar. 2, '64,
Oct. 29, '61,
July 18, '61,
July 8, '61,
July 8, '61,
Jan. 1, '64,
Feb. 16, '64,
Feb. 22, '64,
Feb. 6, '64,
Feb. 19, '64,
Nov. 3, '61,
Feb. 16, '64,
July 24, '61,
July 8, '61,
Sept. 13, '61,
Jan. 1, '64,
Feb. 3, '64,
Aug. 31, '64,
July 8, '61,
Feb. 2.5, '64,
July 8, '61,
Feb. 8, '64,
Jan. 3, '64,
Dec. 11, '61,
July 8, '61,
July 8, '61,
July 24, '61,
Dec. 21, '61,
Feb. 16, '64,
Feb. 2, '64,
Feb. 10, '64,
Mar. 3, '64,
Feb. 9, '64,
Aug. 1, '64,
July 8, '61,
July 8, '61,
July 8, '61,
Sept. 11, '61,
Feb. 20, '64,
July 8, '61,
Feb. 22, '62,
Jan. 1, '64,
Mustered out -with battery, June 9, 1865— Vet.
Hildebrandt, Adam
Hilands, Samuel K
Hickman, John F...
Hildebrandt,Henry
Heinbach, Jacob
Mustered out with battery, June 0, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865— Vet.
Mustered outwitli batter v, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 0, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with batterv, June 9, 1865.
Houser John ..
..do ....
INIustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Henry, Rudolph
Hoff master, Sam'l..
Hughes, Mason B...
Hall Bennett . .
...do
...do
...do
..do ....
INIustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 9. 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Hart John A ....
...do
Mustered out at exoiration of term.
Harder, Priestley S
Henry Peter.
...do
...do
Mustered out January 23, 1865— Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 21, '61.
Hinkle, William P
Henry, John
Hindman, John F...
Horning, George....
Hummel, Isaac
Hawk, Charles.
...do
...do
...do....
...do
...do
...do
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 11, '62.
Transferred to battery G, March 28, 1864. .
Transferred to battery G, March 26, 1864.
Transferred to battery A, December 29, 1864.
Transferred to battery B, December 29, 1864
Transferred to battery B, December 29, 1864,
Halligan, Wilham..
Herman, Henry J...
Hindel, Daniel
...do
...do
...do
Transferred to battery B, December 29, 1864.
Mustered out, August 12, 1865.
Died at Philadelphia, Pa., October 25, 1864— Vet.
...do
Hammil, Peter
...do
...do
Not on muster-out roll.
...dO:....
Haines, Charles A...
...do
...do
Not on muster-out roll.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out wtth battery, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Not on muster-out roll.
Jenkins, Henry S...
Jenkins, Richard...
Jackson, .James
Jones, Henry
...do
...do
...do
.do
Jackson, Alexan'r...
Krepps, Michael
Kiler, Samuel W....
Kinney, Wm. T
Kuhns, Daniel L
Keller, .Joshua
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
.do
Not on muster-out roll.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with batterv, June 9, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with batterv, June 9, 1865.
Kissell, Henry
...do
..do . .
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Transferred to battery B, December 29, 1864.
Kline, William
Killion, Peter
Koons, Henry
Kinney, Thomas
Lake, Velasco O
Lanious, .James
Laughlin, John
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
do
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Died October 13, 1S62, of wounds received at An-
tietam, September 17, 1862.
Died January 2, 1865, at Brig. Hospital, Va.
Not on muster-out roll.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with batterv, June 9, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Mar. 5, '63.
Transferred to battery B, December 29, 1864.
Died of wds. received at Antietam, Sept. 17, '62.
Larabee, Wesley
Larabee, Alfred W
Lehman, William...
Laube* George
...do
...do
...do
...do
..do
Myers, Andrew S...
Miller, Samuel
M'Clintock, H. C ...
Mosil, Frederick
M'Lain, James
Menier, William
Myers, John K.
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
do
Clustered out with batterv, June 9, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with batterv, June 9, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Discharged on Surg, certificate— date unknown.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 5, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 8, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 26, '62.
Transferred to battery B, December 29, 1864.
Transferred to battery G, March 26, 1864— Vet.
Transferred to battery G, March 26, 1864.
Transferred to battery A, December 29, 1864.
Marquet, John
Morrison, William..
M'Vey, Johns
Mohr, WilUam
Matterson, Orrin....
M'Murtrie, Alex. E
Matterson, Orrin
Martin, Augustus...
Manard, David P....
Moore, John
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
do
Micho, Joseph
do
Maffltt, John
..do
M'Kinney, Patrick
...do:;;::
THREE YE-ARS' SERVICE.
999
M'Kenney, Peter...
M'Ginley, Patrick...
Musseno, Geo. A
Morton, Jacob
Mills, John C
M'Collem, Neal
Mowery, Samuel....
M'Bride, Alex..
M'Goldrick, Mich'l
Neff, Abraham P.. .
Nuss, Henry F
Nolan, William
Nimis, Charles
Nealon, Patrick F...
Need, Francis
Nipple, Andrew
Orange, Robert
O'Brien, Timothy...
Oliver, Andrew B...
Parker, Pasarivous
Pinkerton, Wm. G..
Pidcoe, Hiram M ...
Pidcoe, James H
Potts, Thos. W. M'C
Phillips, James ...
Powell, William.,
Peterman, Jacob.
Peter, Edwin H...
Perry, Samuel
Pool, Henry ,
Powryne, James.
Private
...do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
...do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
...do
do
do
...do
do
...do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
Quinn, James W. .
Rake, John G
Roney, William....
Roney, John
Roberts, Josiah K.
Romag, Ezra L ...
Ray, John
Raungahen, Gideon
Ropp, Joseph
Rogers. John
Ruth, Joseph
Roland, George
Reed, John T
Robinson, William
Rake, Isaac .-...
Rife, John
Riley, Thomas
Ross, Benjamin
Riggin, James H....
Remline, Francis..,
Robinson, James...
Rouke, John
Shatter, Benj. F
ShiiDuian, Charles...
Simpson, Forest ,
Simler, Henry C
Sweet, Only F
Stratford. P.ichard.
Steever, \. m. H....
Shirman, John
Shellhorn, John
Schmehl, Joel
Sherwood, Eli
Shepherdson, Thos
Shoemaker, John..
Soil, Joseph
Snively, Uplin G...
Sampson, Oscar
Shenfelder, Peter ..
Scott, Raymond T..
Schwalb, Adam
Stout, David
Swander, John
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
.do
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Feb.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
July
July
July
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Dec.
Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
July
July
Mar.
Feb.
Feb.
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Nov.
Sept.
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Feb.
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Transferred to battery A, December 29, 1864.
Transferred to battery A, December 29, 1864.
Transferred to battery B, December 29, 1864.
Transferred to battery B, December 29, 1864.
Died at Baltimore, Md., December 29, 1861.
Deserted May 17, 1863.
Deserted June 29, 1863.
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
Mustered out, July 3, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Transferred to battery B, December 29, 1864.
Discharged May 31, 1864— expiration of term.
Not on muster-out roll.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 186.5— Vet.
Transferred to battery B, December 29, 1864.
Transferred to battery B, December 29, 1864.
Mustered out with battery, Juno 9, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out, June 5, 186.5.
Mustered out, July 6, 1865.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 10, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Apr. 2, '62.
Transferred to battery B, December 29, 1864.
Transferred to battery B, December 29, 1864.
Died at Hancock, Md., January, 1862.
Killed at Gettysburg, July, 1863— buried m Na-
tional Cemetery— section D— grave. 48.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865— Vet.
Mustered oat with battery, June 0, 186.5.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out. May 26, 1862— expiration of term.
Mustered out. May 26, 1862- expiration of term.
Transferred to batterv B, December 29, 1864.
Transferred to battery B, December 29, 1864.
Transferred to battery G, March 26, 1864.
Transferred to battery G, March 26, 1864.
Transferred to battery G, March 26, 1864.
Transferred to battery A, December 29, 1864.
Transferred to battery A, December 29, 1864.
Transferred to battery A, December 29, 1864.
Killed at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863.
Not on muster-out roll.
Killed at Rappahannock Station, August 21, '62.
Mustered out, July 11, 1864— expiration of term.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with battery, Juue 9, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with battery, Juue 9, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865— Yet,
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 186.5— Vet.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1863.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 18od.
^Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865
jNIustored out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Dischar"-ed on Surg, certificate— date unknown.
Discharged May 26, 1862-expiration of term.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 12, b^.
Discharged on Surg, certificate-date unknown.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. --, b6.
Mustered out, July 16, lS64-expiration pf ternv
Transferred to battery B, December 29, 1864.
Transferred tc battfiy B, December 29, 18b4.
Transferred to battery B, December 29, 1864.
1000
FORTY-THIRD REGIMENT — FIRST ARTILLERY,
NAME.
RANK.
DATE OF MUSTER
INTO SERVICE.
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REMARKS.
Sibley, Charles H...
Private
...do
July 15, '61,
May 25, '63,
May 21, '63,
Feb. 28, '64,
July 8, '61,
July 8, '61,
July 8, '61,
Mar. 1, '62,
Transferred to battery G, March 26, 1864.
Transferred to battery G, March 26, 1864.
Transferred to battery G, March 26, 1864.
Transferred to battery A, December 29, 1864.
Deserted Julv 22, 1862.
Deserted February 14, 1862.
Deserted August 5, 1861.
Deserted September 16, 1862.
Not on muster-out roll.
Seiders, Michael
Stevenson, John
Stewart, Fernando..
Slaughter, David....
Sampson, Wash. T..
Sanders, David B...
Shoemaker, James..
Savage, Charles N..
Shaw Frank
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
Jan. 1, '62,
Jan. 22, '64,
Mar. 16, '64,
Feb. 24, '64,
Feb. 3, '64,
Feb. 2, '64,
July 8, '61,
July 8, '61,
Aug. 20, '64,
Feb. 2, '64,
July 8, '61,
Aug. 25, '64,
Aug. 1, '61,
Dec. 11, '61,
Dec. 26, '62,
Feb. 29, '64,
July 18, '61,
July 8, '61,
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
1
3
3
1
3
3
3
3
3
Deserted October 16, 1862.
Not on muster-out roll.
Samsel George
...do. ...
Not on muster-out roll.
...do
Not on muster-out roll.
Smith, George
Sfrecker, Joseph
TaTjor Gordon..
...do
...do
..do
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865— Vet.
Torbett, Samuel
Thomas, Richard ...
...do
...do
...do
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1805.
Transferred to battery B, December 29, 1864.
Thibault, M'Clera ..
...do
...do
Transferred to battery G, March 26, 1864.
Transferred to battery A, December 29, 1864.
Tiffany, Barnard
Tiffany, Henry M...
Thompson, Edward
Thompson, Charles
Uhler, Ephraim
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 24, '63.
Died while at home on furl., Jan. 16, '64— Vet.
Killed at Antietam, September 17, 1862.
Not on muster-out roll.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 18(55- Vet.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865— -Vet.
"Van Orsdall Wm
do .
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Vanhorn, Jas. H
Wolf, William
...do
...do
...do
Feb. 24, '64,
Julv 19, '61,
July 19, '61,
Aug. 20, '61,
July 8, '61,
Feb. , 5, '64,
Feb. 5. '64,
Feb. 5, '64,
Mar. 8, '64,
Febs 5, '64,
Jan. 4, '64,
Jan. 2.5, '64,
Sept. 1, '64,
Sept. 1, '64,
Sept. 1, '64,
Feb. 3, '64,
July 8, '61,
Feb. 17, '64,
Feb. 4, '64,
Feb. 2, '64,
July 8, '61,
Feb. 5, '64,
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
1
1
1
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865— Vet.
Wenrick, Peter
...do
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865— Vet.
Wagner, John W...
Writzel, John
...do
...do
:Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Wingert, Nicholas..
Webber, Anthony..
Wissinger, Wm
Wormest, Jacob
Weiting, Orlando L
Wemuag, John W..
Wood, William R...
Wright, John
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out, June 21, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Wildsmith, Thos
...do
...do
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
Transferred to batterv B, 'December 29, 1864.
...do
Transferred to battery G, March 26, 1864.
Webster, Daniel
Worthline, Chas. F
Waples, Wm. W....
...do
...do
...do
...do
Transferred to battery A, December 29, 1864.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Died near Petersburg, Va., August 20, 1864.
On detached service as Regt. Hos. Steward.
Yerger, William
...do
Mustered out with battery, June 9, 1865.
BATTERY G,
RECRUITED IN PHILADELPHIA.
Robert M. West.
Mark Kern
Frank P. Amsden.
Belden Spence
L. Eug. C. Moore..
Gustavus L. Braun
James Kincade
Chas. H. Mitchell...
William Jennings.
William C. Hays...
Capt.
..do..
...do...
...do...
...do...
IstLt
...do...
...do...
...do...
...do...
July 26,
July 26,
July 8,
July 26,
Mar. 17,
July 26,
July 30,
July 26,
Mar. 24,
April 14,
'61,
3
'61,
3
'61,
3
'61,
3
'62,
3
'61,
3
'61,
3
'61,
3
Promoted to Major, September, 13, 1861.
Promoted to Captain, September 14, 1861 — killed
at Bull Run. August 30, 1862.
Pr. to Capt., Nov. 12, 1862— resigned May 25, '63.
Pr. to 1st Lt., May 11, '63— to Capt., Jan. 20, '64—
mustered out, Dec. 4, 1864r-^expiration of term.
Pr. to 2d Lt., Feb. 23, 1865— to 1st Lt., April 24,
1865 — to Captain, May 15, 1865 — mustered out
with batterv, June 29, 1865- Vet.
Pr. to 1st Lt.-, July 26, '61— resigned Oct. 8, 1861.
Pr. to 1st Lt., Oct. 8, 1861— resigned Jan. 8, 1862.
Pr. to 2d Lt., Sept. 9, 1863— to 1st Lt., March 5,
'64 — mus. out, Dec. 31, '64 — expiration of term.
Pr. to 1st Lt., Mav 16, '64— disch. March 17, 1865.
Pr. to 2d Lt., April 20, 1865— to 1st Lt., May 12,
1865— mus. out with batterv, June 29, '65— Vet.
THREE YBATIS' SEUVICB.
1001
Geo. W. Reisinger.
Edward Fitzki
Geo. R. Buffum
M. C. Gillespie
De Laf. Chandler.
Charles H. Clark.
William Dixon
Geo. W. Wanck...
Alfred W. Metcalf..
D. A. Thompson.
John Armor
Geo. M. Cook
Robert J. Jackson.
Isaac D. Martin
Michael A. M'Glinn
J. W. M'Cormick...
John Gross
Charles Gallagher.
Aaron Mattis
Benjamin F. Color.
Jacob Kreamer
Mathias Suggert....
Joseph Preston
B. F. Spiehlman...
Hopkins Jenkins,
.Joseph Bowman...
Wm. S. Yocum.,..
J. W. Wortman.
Thos. W. Garman...
William Barrett.
Jacob D. Boyce
James W. Hopkins
William Lane
John M'Devitt
JohnKuntz
Eli F.Eastman
Wm. H. Patterson..
Nathaniel Dorwart..
Abraham Rudisill..
Hiram M. Pidcoe....
Jesse Chamberlain,
Frank. M. Haines.
Morgan Balin...'
Amos Barge
Wm. P.HaU
Thomas Robinson.
"David M. Vantine do .
126
2dLt.
..do....
..do....
..do....
..do....
1st Sgt
Q.M.S.
...do....
Serg't ,
...do....
.do.
.do.
..do.
..do.
..do,
..do,
..do.
..do..
..do..
Corp.
..do..
..do..
..do..
..do..,
.do.
...do.
.do.
July 30, '61,
July 11, '61,
Sept. 9, '61,
July 1, '61,
July 31, '61,
July 8, '61,
Feb. 2.3, '64,
Mar. 25, '64,
Mar. 31, '6-1,
July 27, '61,
Feb. 8, '64,
Mar. 31, '64,
Feb. 29, '64,
May 16, '63,
Feb. 23, '64,
Jan. 22, '64,
July 17, '61,
July 31, '61,
July 16, '61,
July 24, '61,
July 16, '61,
Aug. 22, '61,
Mar. 17, '64,
Feb. 23, '64,
Feb. 29, '64,
Feb. 26, '64,
Feb. 4, '64,
Feb. 23, '64,
April 4, '64,
Feb. 8, '64,
Mar. 30, '64,
Feb. 24, '64,
Feb. 16, '64,
July 17, '61,
July 21, '61,
July 8, '61,
July 8, '61,
Sept. 15, '61,
Aug. 5, '61,
Sept. 13, '61,
July 16, '61,
July 24, '61,
July 29, '61,
July 24, '61,
July 24, '61,
May 27, '61,
Feb. 12, '64,
Resigned January 16, 1862.
Resigned October 2, 1862.
Pr. to 2d Lieutenant, August 1, 1862— discharged
April 7, 1863, for wounds received in action.
Pr. to 2d Lt., June 12, '63— resigned July 13, '63.
Promoted to 2d Lt., June 14, 18(54- mustered out
March 10, 1865— expiration of term.
Promoted to 2d Lieutenant, June 14, 1864— mus-
tered out, Jan. 4, 1865 — expiration of term.
Promoted to 2d Lieutenant, May 12, 1865— mus-
tered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Pr. to Cor., May 17, 1864— to Sgt., Sept. 24, '64—
to 1st Sergeant, April 20, 1865 — mustered out
with battery, June 29, 1865.
Pr. to Corporal, Mav 17, 1864— to Sergeant, May
11, 1865— to Q. M. Sergeant, May 22, 1865— mus-
tered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Mustered out, July 24, 1864 — expiration of term.
Pr. to Cor., April 1, ^864- to Sgt., May 17, 1864—
mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Pr. to Cor., May 17, 1864— to Sgt., June 14, 1864—
mustered out with battery, June 29, 1S65.
Pr. to Cor., May 17, 1864— to Sgt., July 24, 1864—
mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Pr. to Cor., May 17, 1864- to Sgt., Aug. 1, 1SG4—
mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Promoted to Cor., May 17, '64— to Sgt., May 22,
'65— mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Promoted to Cor., Aug. 1, '64— to Sgt., May 11,
1865— mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Discharged on writ of habeas corpus, Sept. 1, '61.
Disch. — date unknown — to accept promotion.
Discharged April 15, 1863, for wounds received
at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
Discharged July 24, 1864 — expiration of term.
Discharged July 30, 1864 — expiration of term.
Mustered out. Aug. 22, 1864 — expiration of term.
Promoted to Corporal, April 1, 1864 — mustered
out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Promoted to Corporal, April 1, 1864— mustered
out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Promoted to Corporal, April 1, 1864 — mustered
out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Promoted to Corporal, July 25, 1864^-mustered
out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Promoted to Corporal, July 25, 1864— mustered
out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Promoted to Corporal, September 26, 1864 — mus-
tered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Promoted to Corporal, September 26, 1864— mus-
tered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Promoted to Corporal, May 11, 1865— mufitered
out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Promoted to Corporal, May 11, 1865— mustered
out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Promoted to Corporal, May 11, 1865— mustered
out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Mustered out. May 23, 1865.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Maj' 22, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 13, '62.
Mustered out, July 20, 1864— expiration of term.
Mustered out, July 20, 1864 — expiration of term.
Mustered out, Sept. 13, 1864— expiration of term.
Transferred to battery F— Vet.
Transferred to battery F— Vet.
Transferred to battery F— Vet.
Transferred to battery F— Vet.
Transferred to battery F— Vet.
Died of wounds rece'ived at Gaines' Mill, Va.,
June 27, 1862.
Died of wounds received at Gaines' Mill, Va.,
June 27, 1802.
Wd. and prisoner at Gaines' Mill, June 27, '62—
died at Richmond, Va.— date unknown.
Died at Fort Foote, Md., June 2, 1865.
1002
FOlir^-TlIIiiJJ EEGIMENT — FIRST ARTILLERY,
David Fleetwood..
John F.Wiley
Jacob Drexler
Isaac Addis
John F, Parker ....
Ezekiel Jobes
John J. Bechtold,.
Able, Jacob ,
Altman, Absalom.,
Askey, Mile.s ..,
Amend, John..,
Arsta, William.
Adams, Levi
Andrews, John
Andrews, Joseph...
Bair, William O
Baker, Thomas C...
Berry, Richm'd R...
Boring, Edward
Boring, Reuben S...
Bradford, Burton...
Brooke, John
Buchanan, Geo. S...
Baird, David
Brown, William
Brandt, Gilbert
Bingham, W. O
Beringer, John
Boethe, Frederick...
Blessing, WiUiam...
Bonney, Peter
Berger, Ephraim....
Bradigan, Frank. M
Burch, Jacob
Burns, Hugh
Bullock, John W...
Ball, Thomas
Bradley, Francis P
Boohess, Michael..
Bauman, John
Campbell, Matthew
Carmichael, James
Carney, Andrew
Carnes, George W..
Conner, John
Coolbaugh, Moses.
Clark, Israels
Correll, Albert J
Carson, Henry J
Courter, William...
Cready, John C
Craig, Stephen
Davidson, James....
Dimock, George W
Donley, Thomas
Downs, Isaac.
Decker, George
Derrick, Robert
Dickerson, James...
Drier, Francis
Davis, William N...
Daniels, Azarius L.
Daniels, Thomas J ..
Dougher, Michael...
Deganfelt, Edward
Duffy, Hugh
Ebervonce, Casper
Elder, James B
Evans, William
Eckma-n, Martin
Bugler
..do
.do.
Feb. 11, '64,
Feb.
'64,
Dec. 24, '63,
Sept. 15, '64,
Nov. 1, '61,
July 19, '61,
Feb. 17, '64,
Feb. 29, '64,
Mar. 8, '64,
Feb. 26, '64,
Feb. 22, '64,
Promoted to Bugler, January 29, 1865— mustered
out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Promoted to Bugler-, Anril 14, 1865— mustered
out with battery, June 29, 1865— Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 2, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 2, '63.
Deserted August 6, 1861.
Promoted to Artificer, March 1, 1864— mustered
out with battery, Juno 29, 1865.
Transferred from battery F, March 28, '64— mus-
tered out with liattery, June 29, 1865— Vet.
JNIustered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Absent— on detached duty in battery L, 5th U.
S. Artillery— Vet.
Disch. by order of War Dep't— date unknown.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Sept. 16, '63.
Transferred to battery F— Vet.
Transferred to battery A, June 9, 1864.
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
Mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Mustered out Avith battery, June 29, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865 — Vet.
Mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Mustered out, Aug. 29, '64— expiration of term.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 14, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. May 10, '63.
Mustered out, Julv 5, 1864— expiration of term.
Mustered out, Aug. 22, '64— expiration of term.
Mustered out, Nov. 23, '64— expiration of term.
Transferred to battery F~Vet.
Transferred to battery F — ^Vet.
Transferred to battery F— Vet.
Transferred to battery F— Vet.
Transferred to battery F— Vet.
Transferred to battery F— Vet.
Transferred to Ijattery F — Vet.
Transferred to battery F.
Transferred to Vet. Res. Corps, March 16, 1864.
Deserted Sept. 21, 1861.
Deserted June 27, 1862.
Mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, May 18, '65.
Dishonorably discharged. May 12, 1865.
Transferred to Battery F— Vet,
Died of wounds rec. at Gaines' Mill, June 27, '62»
Deserted December 13, 1862.
Not on muster-out roll.
Mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Died at Danville, Va., November 26, 1864.
Died July 31, 1864— bu. in Nat. Cem., Arlington.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 22, '61.
Discharged February 16, 1862— minor.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Mar. 11, '64.
Transferred to battery F — Vet.
Transferred to battery A, June 9, 1864.
Transferred to battery A, June 9, 1864.
Transferred to battery A, June 9, 1864.
Deserted August 30, 1862.
Not on muster-out roll.
Mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 17, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Mar., 15, '63.
THREE YEARS' SERVICE.
1003
Eckerle, Charles....
Everill, Stinson P..
Fleck, Frank R
Freck, George
Fulmer, Solomon..
Fuller, William J..
Fields, Thomas D..
Fallon, John
Ferguson, James R
Fletcher, William..
Freemoyer, Jacob..,
Foose, Samuel
Farren, Edward
Frocks, Benj. F
(*ahagan, Lewis
Gallagher, Edward
Gates, Charles.
Garrett, Matthew...
Golden, John
Griflan, Michael
Grube, Frederick...
Gallagher, Edward
Gates, Maynard-
Graves, Caleb R
Gallagher, Charles.
Gelp, Henry
George, William
Geraw, Frederick...
Green, William A...
Geiger, Alexander..
Grotr, Casper
Gray, Hugh
Hampton, Geo. W..
Hancock, David
Henry, John
Herrick, Charles....
Houk, Lewis T
Hancock, Hiram....
Harrison, Cassius C
Heiser, Peter,
Hureen, John
Horner, Jacob,
Heffner, Henry
Hunt, Charles.
Horn, John
Harkison, Thomas..
Haney, Thomas
Heinbach, Henry J
Hindel, Daniel
Heinbach, Geo. E...
Her bine, Albert
Hildebrandt, Adam
Hogan, John
Hickman, John F...
Havers traw, Aug...
Hyens, Thomas
Hooke, Henry
Hindman, John F...
Hetrick, W. F
Hussey, George ...
Jackson, Andrew...
Jones, Cyi-us
Kettering, A. G
Kinter, Isaac
Kirtner, Arnold M..
Knipe, Joseph
Knox, George
Kennedy. Arch
Kinney, John
Kelley, William
Klein, Christopher..
Kuntz, George
Kennedy, George....
Aug. 22,
Julv 24,
Feb. 24,
Feb. 17,
Feb. 17,
Feb. 20,
July 29,
Mar 31,
Mar. 28,
July 11,
Sept. IS,
July 24,
Feb. 27,
Feb. 4,
Feb. 27,
Jan. 29,
Aug. 31,
Sept. 1,
Feb. 16,
Feb. 8,
Aug. 22,
July 24,
July 8,
July 19,
Aug. 31,
July 19,
Aug. 22,
Sept. 16,
Mar. 28,
July 15,
July 26,
Sept. 19,
Feb. 29,
Feb. 25,
July 8,
Dec. 29,
Jan. 5,
Mar. 24,
Feb. 22,
Sept. 3,
Nov. 9,
Sept. 13,
July 29,
Aug. 22,
Sept. 13,
July 24,
July 11,
July 25,
July 29,
Aug. 5,
Aug. 5,
Sept. 13,
Aug. 1,
May 16,
Aug. 22,
Mustered out, Aug. 22, 1864— expiration of term.
Died of wds. rec. at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
On detached duty in batt'y L, 5thU. S. Art— Vet.
Mustered out, July 29, 1861 — expiration of term.
Transferred to battery A, June 9, 1864.
Transferred to battery A, June 9, 1864.
Kided at Bull Run, August 30, 1862.
Died at Philadelphia, December 2, 1864.
Deserted October 25, 1862.
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roU.
Promoted to Blacksmith, April 1, '64 — mustered
out with battery, June 29, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out willi battery, June 29, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, Juiie 29, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 6, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, April 1, '63.
Mustered out, July 20, 1864— expiration of term.
Mustered out, July 20, 1864— expiration of term.
Mustered out, Aug. 31, 1864— expiration of term.
Transferred to battery F— Vet.
Transferred to battery F— Vet.
Transferred to battery F— Vet.
Transferred to battery A, June 9, 1864.
Killed at Bull Run, August 30, 1862.
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
Mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865 — Vet.
Mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Mustered out, July 5, 1865.
Mustered out. May 23, 1865.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Mar. 3, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Mar. 3, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 23, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 21, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Mar. 21, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Mar. 25, '63.
Mustered out, July 24, 1864 — expiration of term.
Mustered out, Jvily 20, 1864— expiration of term.
Mustered out, July 26, 1864— expiration of term.
Transferred to battery F— Vet.
Transferred to battery F— Vet.
Transferred to battery F— Vet.
Transferred to battery F— Vet.
Transferred to battery F— Vet.
Transferred to battery F.
Died March 27, 1862- buried in Citizens' grave-
yard, Annapolis, Md.
Died of wds. rec. at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862.
Deserted August 30, 1862.
Deserted May 1, 1865.
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on inuster-out roll.
Mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Transferred to battery F— Vet.
Mustered out with Imttery, June 29, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate — date unknown.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 8, '63.
Mustered out, Aug. 24, 1864 — expiration of term.
Mustered out, Aug. 12, 1864— expiration of term.
Mustered out, July 31, 1864— expiration of term.
Transferred to Vet. Res. Corps, July 1, 1863.
1004
FOETT-THIRD REGIMENT—FIRST ARTILLERY,
Krow, Joseph
Krepps, Michael..
Kuntz, Daniel
Kuyson, William
Lang, William....
Law, Charles
Lines, Samuel
Long, Daniel
Longacre, Charles...
Lyons, James
Lebsley, Clements..
Lutz, Peter
Lafferty, James
Lutz, George.. ,.
Landie, Thomas
Lanious, James
Lutz, John
Lehman, Milton...
Lafferty, Patrick..,
Mortz, Joseph
Marcy, Vincent
Marcy, Solon
M'Atee, Samuel ....
M'Creary, Lewis,,..
M'Bride, Dixon
M'Creary, John S..
M'Cracken, John...
M'Dermitt, Henry
M'Farland, David...
Meishenhelter, W..
Meyer, Jacob
Mowery, John
Myers, William R..
Murphy, James
M'Kee, Thomas
M'Evoy, Michael...
MiUer, James W. N
Moore, John
Maiiit, John
M'Lain, James
Myers, Andrew S...
Miller, Samuel
Miller, Joseph J
Mencer, William. . . .
Miller, Theodore do
MIcho, Joseph
M'AUen, WiUiam.
Mais, Francis....
Murphy, John...
Mullen, John....
Nicely, Asher K
Nail, .Tames H
O'Donnell, Thomas
Officer, Robert W...
Osborn, Josephus...
O'ConneU, John
Ott, Michael
Parker, Cephas W..
Pembroke, W. S
Penner, Jacob
Pickering, Franklin
Preston, Lemuel
Pearson, William...
Pinkerton, Wm. G..
Payne, Arthur J
Rambo, John M
Reed, James
Rumberger, Joseph
Rowe, Rowert W...
Rake, Isaac
Russel, Barthol'w...
Redman, James
Rahn, George
July 19,
July 18,
Sept. 31,
July 26,
Feb. 17,
Feb. 8,
Jan. 8,
Feb. 10,
Jan. 16,
May 5,
Sept. 13,
July 24,
July 16,
July 24,
June 11,
Sept. 13,
Aug. 5,
Feb. 2.5,
April 28,
Jan. 29,
Mar.
Mar.
Feb.
Feb,
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb. 9,
April 11,
Feb. 10,
Feb, 18,
Mar, 10,
July 11,
Sept, 15,
July 26,
July 11,
Feb, 22,
July 24,
July 16,
Dec. 11,
Aug. 6,
Aug. 22,
July 24, '61,
July 8,
Mar. 29,
July 13,
July 26,
April 29,
Feb. 6,
April 14,
April 4,
Feb. 25,
Feb. 17,
Mar. 28,
Sept. 15,
Jan. 5,
Feb. 8,
Feb. 19,
April 4,
Feb. 27,
July 19,
Sept. 13,
Mar. 25,
Feb. 4,
Feb. 26,
Mar. 25,
Feb. 8,
July 1,
July 20,
July 24,
Sept. 13,
Transferred to "Vet. Res. Corps, July 1, 1863.
Transferred to battery F — Vet.
Transferred to battery F— Vet.
Deserted July 28, 1861.
Mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865— Vet,
Mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, .Tune 29, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Mustered out, July 5, 1865.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 31, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certihcate, Aug. 31, '63,
Mustered out, July 20, 1864— expiration of term.
Mustered out, July 24, 1864 — expiration of terna.
Mus. out by order of War Dep't, March 18, '04.
Transferred to battery F— Vet.
Deserted June 12, 1862.
Deserted April 1, 1864.
Deserted May 21, 1864.
Mustered out witli battery, June 29, 1865.
Mustered out -^-ith battery, June 29, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 2, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 12, '62.
Mustered out, July 24, 1864— expiration of term.
Mustered out, July 20, 1864 — expiration of term-
Mustered out, Feb. 22, 1865 — expiration of term.
Transferred to battery F— Vet.
Transferred to battery F— Vet.
Transferred to battery F— Vet.
Died near Falmouth, Va., May 18, 1862.
Killed at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863— buried in Na-
tional Cemeterv — section A — grave, 61.
Killed at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863— buried In Na-
tional Cemetery — section D — ^grave, 58.
Died at Philadelphia, July 12, 1864.
Died at Fort Foote, Md., June 10, 1865.
Deserted July 20, 1861.
Deserted August 15, 1861.
Deserted May 21, 1864.
Mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Mustered out. May 23, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Transferred to battery A, June 9, 1864.
Died Nov. 22, '62— bu. in Mil. Asy. Cem'y, D. C.
Mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 18, '61.
Transferred to battery F — Vet.
Died April 24, 1864, at Washington, D. C.
Mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Mustered out -wath battery, .Tune 29, 1865.
Mustered out vnth battery, June 29, 1865.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb, 28, '63.
Mustered out, July 24, 1864— expiration of term.
Mustered out, Sept. 15, 1864— expiration of term.
THREE YEAES' SBEVICB.
1005
NAME.
RANK.
DATE OF MUSTER
INTO SERVICE.
M
ft)
s
1
M
>■
I
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
1
1
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
REMARKS.
Reed, John T
Private
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
Dec. 18, '61,
June 15, '61,
May 25, '63,
J^n. 5, '64,
May 25, '63,
May 21, '63,
Feb. 27, '64,
Feb. 22, '64,
Mar. 3, '64,
Feb. 24, '64,
Feb. 24, '64,
April 14, '64,
Jan. 22, '64,
Feb. 22, '64,
Feb. 22, '64,
April 6, '64,
Feb. 17, '64,
Feb. 25, '64,
Feb. 27, '64,
Feb. 24, '64,
Feb. 17, '64,
April 19, '64,
Feb. 24, '64,
July 20, '61,
July 20, '61,
Aug. 27, '61,
July 11, '61,
Aug. 22, '61,
July 21, '61,
Mar. 28, '64,
Nov. 9, '61,
Sept. 15, '61,
Jan. 5, '64,
July 26, '61,
Jan. 8, '64,
May 21, '63,
July 18, '61,
Nov. 9, '61,
Feb. 17, '64,
Sept. 23, '64,
Sept. 26, '64,
Sept. 15, '61,
July 18, '61,
July 20, '61,
Feb. 24, '64,
Aug. 4, '61,
Feb. 5, '64,
Deo. 31, '63,
Mar. 28, '64,
Feb. 8, '64,
Feb. 24, '64,
Jan. 16, '64,
Nov. 9, '61,
July 16, '61,
Sept. 13, '61,
July 8, '61,
July 16, '61,
Aug. 20, '61,
July 19, '61,
July 19, '61,
Mar. 25, '64,
April 14, '64,
July 20, '61,
July 26, '61,
July 26, '61,
Sept. 13, '61,
Sept. 15, '61,
Mustered out, Dec. 20, 1864— expiration of term.
Diedof wds. received at Gaines' Mill, June 27,'62.
Deserted April 12, 1864.
Mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865
Rouse, William
Robinson, William
Scott, Darius N
Seiders, Luther
Sheldon, Abriel B..
Shields, W. S
...do
...do
.Simpson, Edwin. L.
Smith, James
...do
...do ....
Mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Smith, Ashbel
...do....
Mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Smith, Isaacs
...do
Schneider, Fred
Snyder, John P
Snyder, David C
Snyder, James G....
Snyder, John D
Snyder, Orlando
Staymates, Moses...
Stavely, Mason
Stark James.
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
do
Mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Absent, sick, at muster out— Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Mar. 3, '62.
Discharged on Suugeon's certificate, Jan. 24, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 24, '62
Swope, Amon W....
Smith, Daniel D
Shireman, John F..
...do
...do
...do
...do
Stiff, Moses
...do
Shoop, Wm. H
...do
Mustered out, July 20, 1864 — expiration of term.
Shirey, Gilmore
Steever, Wm. H
Stephens, Addison.
Stonesifer, Jacob D
Sullivan, Daniel
Sanders, Chas. L....
Seeger, Silas..
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
do
Transferred to battery F— Vet.
Transferred to battery F— Vet.
Transferred to battery A, June 9, 1864.
Killed at Bull Run, August 31, 1862.
Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
jjied at AnnapoUs, Md., March 17, 1865.
Deserted July 2S, 1861.
Mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 2, '63.
Mustered out, July 20, 1864— expiration of term.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Sept. 16, '63.
Died at Frederick, Md., Aug. 12, '64, of wounds
received accidentally.
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Doc. 16, '61.
Transferred to battery F— Vet.
Transferred to battery F— Vet.
Mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Mustered out, Aug. 8, 1864— expiration of term.
Mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 22, '61.
Telkemeyer, H. W
Tranch, Samuel
Troi-.p, William
Taylor, William
Trorp Elias.
...do
...do
...do
...do
do
Thompson, Wm
Thornton , James. . . .
Uhler, Bphraim
Umberhower, Wm..
Vanhorn, John A...
...do...„
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
Wagnor, Wm. H....
Warner, Albert
Wescott, Theodore..
Wilhelm, John
Wissinger, And
Wolf, Frederick..
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do.....
Waltz Jacob
...do
Worley, William....
Weldon, Thomas ...
Watts .John.. . , ...
...do
...do
...do
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Majr 20, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 27, '63.
Mustered out, July 27, 1864 — expiration of term.
W^vlie John .
...do
Mustered out, July 20, 1864— expiration of term.
Transferred to battery F— Vet.
Transferred to battery F — Vet.
Wenrick, Peter
Wolf Joseph
...do
...do
Wolf William ....
...do .
Transferred to battery F— Vet.
Whitney, Nervel....
Willis John
...do
. do .
Transferred to battery A, June 9, 1864.
Transferred to battery A, June 9, 1864.
Killed at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863.
Deserted July 28, 1861.
Wagner, Ephraim..
^Voif James
...do
do
Worley, Henry L...
Zeher, Andrew
Zimmerman, Sam'l
...do
...do
...do
Not on muster-out roll.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 16, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 19, '61.
1006
FOETY-THIKD liEGIMENT — FIRST ARTILLERY,
Battery H.
recruited in philadelphia.
James Brady ...
Andrew Fagan
Lord B. Richards..
Frank P. Amsden..
(ieorgeE. Bentz
Henry Y. Wildey...
William J. Park....
Theodore Miller
Wm. M'Laughlin...
Joseph Cogan
Capt..
...do..
..do.
IstLt.
...do...
...do...
...do...
...do...
...do..
...do...
Horace Templeton..
Thomas Thornton...
Richard Cooper
Frank C. Choate
Robert M' Knight...
Sam'l L. Richards...
Sanford G. Robbins
Michael Lafferty....
James Wallace
Peter Richards
James Thompson..
Wm. B. Clayton...
W. Throckmorton
John B. Blackwell
..do.
James W. Ebey
Robert Aiken
Johns. Wade
Samuel J. Price
James E. Grow
Herbert Hopkins ...
Samuel Swartz
Michael Costello
John Dorman
John A. Avery
Charles Burkhart ..
Adam Heigle
Joseph Harvey.
Chester B. Stiver....
William Forsyth. ..
Theodore Brown
Aubaugh, Henry...
Avery, David
Attleberger, George
Ackland, Alonzo ...
Allen, Bartholm'w
Ariel, Isaac
Aston, John
Auerbaok, George..
Anderson, John
Brown, Daniel
Brink, George W ...
Belles, Andrew
Baker, Edward
Bennett, George
Blakplj% Hugh
Benjamin, George...
Burr, Samuel G
Bullock, Lyman....
Bronson, James F ..
BoUes, Charles M...
2d Lt.
...do...
...do...
...do...
.do.
1st Sgt
Q.M, 8,
Serg't.,
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
Corp....
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
Bugler
..do
Artifi'r
...do
...do
Private
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
..do
,.do
..do.. ..
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
...do
July
Aug.
8, '61,
1, '61,
Aug. 1, '61,
July 8, '61,
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
1, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
1, '61,
Aug. 1, '61,
Mar. 12, '62,
Aug. 5, '61,
Sept. 20, '64,
Aug. 5, '61,
Aug. 5, '61,
Aug. 5, '61,
Aug. 5, '61,
Aug. 5, '61,
Aug. 5, '61,
Sept. 4, '62,
Aug. 5, '61,
Mar. 9, '64,
Aug. 5,
Sept. 16,
June II,
Dec. 28,
Aug. 5,
Aug. 8,
Aug. 8,
Sept. 11,
Mar.
Aug
Aug,
Aug
Aug,
Aug.
Oct.
Aug. 8,
Aug. 8,
Mar. 25,
April 14,
Feb. 24,
Sopt. 15,
'61,
'62,
'61,
'63,
'61,
'61,
'61,
'63,
'64,
5, '61,
8, '61,
5, '63,
S, '61,
8, '61,
5, '63,
8, '61,
'61,
'64,
'64,
'64,
'62,
Mar.
'64,
Aug. 11,
Nov. 6,
Mar. 25,
Mar. 29,
Aug. 29,
Mar. 9,
Aug. 8,
Aug. 8,
Mar. 25,
Mar. 21,
Mar. 31,
Aug. 29,
Promoted to Major, July 19, 1862.
Promoted to 1st Lieut., March 12, '62— to Capt.,
August 1, 1802— dismissed May 1, 1865.
Promoted to 2d Lt., May 25, '64— to 1st Lt., Sep-
tember 19, 1S64— to Captain, June 5, 1865— mus-
tered out with batterv, June 27, 1S65 — Vet.
Promoted to Captain of battery G, Nov. 12, 1862.
Resigned — date unknown.
Promoted to Captain of battery E, Nov. 1, 1864.
Resigned January 12, 1862.
Promoted to Captain of battery E, Jan. 13, 1862.
Pr. to 1st Lt., Dec. 29, '62— resigned Oct. 12, 1862.
Promoted to 2d Lt., March 18, '64 — to 1st Lieut.,
May 25, 1864— discharged July 27, 1864.
Pr. to 2d Lt., May 25, '64— to 1st Lieut., March
8, 1865— mus. out with batt'y, June 27, '65— Vet.
Died at Washington, D. C, March 26, 1862.
Pr. to 2d Lt., Aug. 2, '62— re.signed Oct. IS, '62.
Promoted to Capt. Colored battery, Dec. 28, '63.
Promoted to 2d Lieutenant, September 20, '64 —
mustered out with battery, June 27, '65 — Vet.
Promoted to 2d Lieutenant, March 8. 1865 — mus-
tered out with battery, June 27, 1S6.5 — Vet.
Mustered out with battery, June 27, 1865 — Vet.
Mustered out with batterj^, June 27, 1865 — Vet.
Mustered out with batterv, June 27, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with battery, June 27, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with battery, June 27, 1805— Vet.
Mustered out with battery, June 27, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 27, 186.5 — Vet.
Promoted to Sergeant, March 8, 1865 — mustered
out with battery, June 27, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 27, 1865 — ^Vet.
Mustered out with battery , June 27, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 27, 1865 — Vet.
Mustered out with battery, June 27, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 27, 1865 — Vet.
Mustered out with battery, June 27, 1865 — Vet.
Mustered out with battery, June 27, 1865 — Vet.
Mustered out with battery, June 27, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 27, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 27, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with battery, June 27, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with battery, June 27, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 27, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with battery, June 27, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with battery, June 27, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 27, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with battery, June 27, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with battery, June 27, 1865.
Mustered out Avith battery, June 27, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 27, 1 865.
Died at Washington, D. C., June 22, 1864.
Deserted — date unknown.
Mustered out, June 19, 1865.
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
Mustered out with battery, June 27, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 27, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 27, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 27, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 27, 1865.
Mustered out mth battery, June 27, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with battery, June 27, 1805— Vet.
Mustered out with battery, June 27, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 27, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 27, 1805.
Mastered out, July 3. 1865.
TFTREE YEARS' SERVICE.
1007
NAME.
uan;j.
DATE OF MUSTER
INTO SERVICE.
EEMARKS.
Private
..do
July 15, '61,
Mar. 8, '64,
3
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 14, '62.
Boyd Samuel
Died at Philadelphia, September, 1864.
Berry, James F
Brink, Calvin D
Barbour, Walter
Bamtrick, James...
..do
Deserted July, 1864.
..do
..do
..do
Aug. 5, '61,
Aug. 5, '61,
Aug. 5, '61,
Aug. 29, '64,
Aug. 8, '61,
Aug. 28, '62,
Aug. 21, '62,
Sept. 3, '62,
Aug. 8, '61,
Aug. 11, '63,
Mar. 25, '64,
Mar. 8, '64,
Aug. 2, '64,
Aug. 8, '61,
July 30, '61,
July 23, '61,
Sept. 1, '61,
Aug. 5, '61,
Aug. 8, '61,
Mar. 25, '64,
July 2, '61,
Aug. 8, '61,
Sent. 4, '61,
July 20, '61,
Sept. 15, '62,
Sept. 15, '62,
Aug. 5, '61,
Aug. 5, '61,
June 28, '61,
Mar. 30, '64,
July 20, '61,
Aug. 5, '61,
Sept. 16, '62,
Aug. 8, '61,
Feb. 1, '64,
Mar. 30, '64,
Mar, 26, '64,
Mar. 9, '64,
Nov. 27, '63,
Sept. 18, '63,
Mar. 18, '64,
Aug. 26, '64,
Aug. 26, '64,
Aug. 29, '64,
April 19, '64,
July 30, '61,
Aug. 1, '61,
Aug. 5, '61,
Aug. 1, '61,
Aug. 9, '61,
July 22, '61,
Nov. 27, '63,
Aug. 5, '61,
Aug. 5, '61,
Aug. 5, '61,
Aug. 5, '61,
3
3
3
1
3
3
3
3
3
S
3
3
1
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
1
1
1
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
1
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
Not on muster-out roll— Vet.
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-ovit roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
Cunningham, Step
..do
..do
Mustered out with battery, June 27, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with battery, June 27, 1865.
Cruise, William B..
Clayton, Samuel L..
Clark, Isaac
..do
..do
..do ...
Mustered out with battery, June 27, 1865.
Mustered otit with battery, June 27, 1865.
Mustered oiit with battery, June 27, 1865— Vet.
Connor, James
..do
..do ..
Mustered out with battery,' June 27, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 27, 1865.
Caldwell, John E...
Cogan, Cornelius....
Clinton, William....
Cogney, Cornelius..
Cool, Jeremiah
Clark, Charles
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
do
Mustered out with battery, June 27, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 27, 1865.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, May 5, '63.
Died at Camp Barrv, Va., November 21, 1863.
Died Oct. 29, '62— bu. in Cyp. Hill Cem.., L. I.
Executed at Fort Yorktown, March 2, 1863, by
do
sentence of Military Commission.
Not on muster-out roll.
Dove, William H ...
Doyle, Theodore
Dailoy, Michael
Dennison, George...
Daniels, William H
Donnelly, WilUam..
Dull Georo'e.. ...
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
do
Mustered out with battery, June 27, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with battery, June 27, 1865.
Mustered out, Aug. IS, 1864— expiration of term.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 4, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Mar. 2, '63.
Executed at Fort Yorktown, Va., March 2, 1863,
by sentence of Ivlilitary Commission.
Deserted August, 1863.
Duvoy, Jacob
do
Deserted August 10, 1863.
Dormady, William
Dignan, James
...do
...do
..do
Executed by sentence of Mil. Com., Feb., 1863.
Not on mtister-out roil.
Mustered out, Julv 5, 1864— expiration of term.
.do
Mustered out with battery, June 27, 1865.
Emerson, Wm
.do
Mustered out, Aug. 2, 1864— expiration of term,
Edinger, Solomon..
...do
. do
Not on muster-out roll.
Mustered out, June 8, 1865.
Fennemore, James
...do
.do
Mustered out with battery, June 27, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with battery, June 27, 1865— Vet.
Falkner, Elias F
Fowler, William H
Frazier, George
Greenwood, John...
Griffin, William
Gooley, Alexander
Gregory, Warren...
Gregory, Daniel
Garrison, Ziba
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
do ...
Mustered out with battery, June 27, 1865.
Mustered out, June 27, 1865.
Not on muster-out roll.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Mustered out with battery, June 27, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 27, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 27, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 27, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, Juno 27, 1865.
Glasgow, James E..
Gates, Nathaniel H
Gander, Augustus..
Gorman, WUliam...
Graham, Francis....
Gross, Henry
Gregory, N. C
Gooley, John
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
..do
Mustered out, August 8, 1865.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 16, '62.
Mustered out, Aug. 3, 1864— expiration of term.
Mustered out, Aug. 8, 1864— expiration of term.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 27, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug., 1864.
Disch. on writ of habeas corpus, Sept. 14, 1861.
Deserted August 11, 1864.
Not on muster-out roll.
Goldsmith, Wm
Grow, Alfred C
Gougham, William
...do
...do
...do
...do
Not on muster-out roll.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 23, '61.
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
...do
Aug. S, '61.
Aug. 8, '61,
Aug. 8, '61,
Aug. 20, '64,
Dec. 2, '63,
Feb. 1, '64,
Mar. 27, '64,
Mar. 26, '64,
July 21, '61,
Dec. 18, '63,
July 18, '61,
Aug. 5, '61,
Aug. 5, '61,
Mustered out with battery, June 27, 1865 — Vet.
Havinsr, Joseph
Hill, William H
Hollis, Henry
Horan, Thomas
Honiflck, George....
Hungerford, C. E...
Hungerford, Jno. R
Harvey, Edwin
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
Mustered out with battery, June 27, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with battery, June 27, 1865 — Vet.
Mustered out with battery, June 27, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 27, 1865— Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jane 9, '65,
Tr. and promoted to Colored Troops, May 9, '65.
Pr. to Lt. of Colored Regiment— date unknown.
Died on the Peninsula, July, 1862.
Died .at Great Falls, Md., November 12, 1864.
Harris, Henry
Hardgraves, Rob't..
Hardy, John
...do
...do
...do
Discharged August 8, 1862.
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
1008
FOETY-THIED REGIMENT — FIRST ARTILLERY,
Irwin, James
Jackson, John
Jones, David
Kline, William ...
Kapp, John ,
Kogan, John ,
Kaiiffman, Lawr'e,
Kelly, Thomas
Kimmel, Christ'n.,
Knight, George A..
Lieidy, John
Liamibert, Charles A
Leffler, Elias
Lambo, William..
Lewis Albert
Lewis, George W
Lewis, Edward...
Lefever, Charles..
Lee, William
Loftus, John ,
Moseir, Josiah
Mooney, James...,
Moseir, Andrew..,
M' Bride, John
M'Vey, feeymore..
M'Arthur, Charles..
M' Daniels, Daniel...
M'Kinley, Samuel..
Moore, George W...
Morgan, John
Moore, John
Murray, .Tohn
Moore, William
Metzgar, Charles....
M'Manus, Terrance
M'Cann, Patrick
Mann, Jonas
Moon, Harlow
MuUany, John
M' Laugh lin, Wm...
M'Bride, Patrick....
M'Currand, Wm ...
Moon, Andrew N...
Mitchell, Henry B.
Meegan, Maines....
Morrow, James ,
Myers, James ,
M'Caughey, Wm...
Newton, William..,
Nugent, John
Nagle, Samuel
Nealor, John
Norris, Edward
O'Brian, Marshall..,
O' Brian, Christo'r...
O'Brian, Benj. P,
Pernel, Peter
Price, Levi B
Price, John
Paulhamous, Abr...
Pitcock, John
Eeisenbach, John...
Roberts, Howard ...
Ruth, Amandus
Richie, Benj. C
Rocker, Robert
Rouch, Henry E...,
Reisenbach, Rob't.
Reese, William
Reisenbach, Caspe
Reissick, John
Regan, Dennis
Rush, Adolph
Riley, Zachary
Feb. 29, '64,
Aug. 5, '61,
Aug. 5, '61,
Mar. 29, '64,
Sept. 16, '62,
Mar. 25, '64,
July 22, '61,
Mar. 29, '64,
Aug. 5, '61,
Aug. 5, '61,
Aug. 16, '64,
Aug. 8, '61,
Aug. 16, '64,
Aug. 28, '64,
Mar. 25, '64,
Mar, 11, '64,
Mar. 29, '64,
Sept;. 7, '64,
Nov. 27, '63,
Aug. 8, '61,
Mar. 7, '64,
Aug. 13, '64,
Mar. 24, '64,
Mar. i29, '64,
July 25, '61,
Mar. 18, '64,
Aug. 26, '63,
June 12, '61,
July 16, '61,
Aug. 28, '61,
July 27, '61,
Aug. 8, '61,
AugV""5,''6lj
Aug. 5, '61,
Aug. 5, '61,
Sept. 21, '64,
Aug. 5, '61,
July 29, '61,
Sept. 9, '61,
July 30, '61,
July 22, '61,
Aug. 5, '61,
Aug. 8, '61,
Aug. 8, '61,
Aug. 8, '61,
April 7, '64,
Feb. 10, '64,
Feb. 10, '64,
Dec. 24, '63,
Sept. 8, '64,
Nov. 4, '62,
Nov. 21, '63,
Jan. 5, '64,
Mar. 4
Dec. 28,
Aug. 8,
April 8, '63,
Mar. 29, '64,
Sept. 11, '63.
Aug. 5, '61,
Aug. 5, '61,
Aug. 5, '31,
Mar. 18, '64,
'64,
'61,
Not on muster-out roll.
Mustered out with battery, June 27, 1865.
Mustered out, Oct. 2, 1864— expiration of term.
Mustered out with battery, June 27, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 27, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 27, 1865.
Disch. Oct., 1862, for wounds received in action.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June 30, '63.
Discharged February 14, 1863.
Not on muster-out roll.
Mustered out with battery, June 27, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 27, 1865 — Vet.
Mustered out with battery, June 27, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with battery, June 27, 1865.
Sentenced by general court martial, July 25,'64 —
mustered out with battery, June 27, 1865.
Discharged May 30, 1865.
Mustered out, July 28, 1864 — expiration of term.
Deserted August 10, 1864.
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
Mustered out with battery, June 27, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 27, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with battery, June 27, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 27, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 27, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 27, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 27, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 27, KeS.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Mustered out with battery, June 27, 1865 — Vet.
Mustered out with battery, June 27, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 27, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 27, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 27, 1865.
Mustered out, Aug. 6, 1864 — expiration of term.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate — date unknown.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 18, '64.
Mustered out, July, 1864— expiration of term.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Oct., 1863.
Died at Yorktown, Va., February, 1863.
Deserted July, 1863.
Deserted October, 1863.
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 30, '65.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 18, '63.
Died at Yorktown, Va., January 23, 1863.
Deserted March, 1863.
Not on muster-out roll.
Mustered out with battery, June 27, 1865 — Vet.
Mustered out with battery, June 27, 1865 — Vet.
Mustered out at expiration of term.
Mustered out with battery, June 27, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 27, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 27, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 27, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 27, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June.27, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 27, 1835— Vet.
Mustered out with battery, June 27, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 27, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 27, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 27, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with battery, June 27, 1865.
Mustered out with batterv, June 27, 1865.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Oct. 29, 1863.
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
THREE YEAES' SERVICE.
1009
NAME.
BANK.
DATE OF MnSTER
INTO SERVICE.
I
8
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
1
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
1
3
3
3
3
3
3
1
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
REMAKES.
Smith, John, 1st
Smith, John, 2d
Speelman, Jas. M...
Schlages, John
Private
...do
...do
...do
...do
Aug. 8, '61,
Aug. 8, '61,
Feb. 16, '64,
Aug. 8, '61,
Aug. 8, '61,
Aug. 8, '61,
Aug. 8, '61,
Mar. 25, '64,
Mar. 25, '64,
Mar. 29, '64,
Mar. 25, '64,
April 14, '64,
July 25, '64,
Sept. 8, '63,
Mar. 29, '64,
Mar. 26, '64,
July 30, '61,
July 17, '61,
July 22, '61,
July 25, '61,
July 30, '61,
July 19, '61,
Mar. 29, '64,
Aug. 23, '64,
July 21, '61,
May 3, '64,
Aug. 5, '61,
Aug. 5, '61,
Aug. 5, '61,
Aug. 5, '61,
Aug. 5, '61,
Aug. 26, '64,
Mar. 31, '64,
Mar. 25, '64,
Mar. 25, '64,
Mar. 18, '64,
Sept. 11, '62,
Aug. 8, '61,
Dec. 18, '63,
Sept. 8, '63,
Dec. 1, '63,
Mar. 7, '64,
Mar. 25, '64,
Mar. 25, '64,
Mar. 30, '64,
Mar. 30, '64,
Sept. 4, '62,
July 16, '61,
Nov. 22, '64,
Aug. 5, '61,
Aug. 12, '63,
Aug. 5, '61,
Mustered out with battery, June 27, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with battery, June 27, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with battery, June 27, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 27, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with battery, June 27, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with battery, June 27, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with battery, June 27, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with battery, June 27, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 27, 1865.
INIustered out with battery, June 27, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 27, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 27, 1865.
Mustered out with batterv, June 27, 1865.
Sheitelline, Fred'k.
Sticknay, Myron A
Strickland, Wm. G
...do
...do
...do
...do
Schooley, Stephen..
Sheppardson, J. E..
Swope, Henry H
Scott William..
...do
...do
...do
...do
Sommers, Charles...
Shoop Jacob
...do
...do
Mustered out with battery, June 27, 1865.
Mustered out with batterv, June 27, 1865.
Sweet, Emtnerson..
Severson, Edward..
Shultz, Benjamin...
Slosser, Morris B ...
Starkweather, Geo..
Spence Orville.
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
Mustered out. May 30, 1865.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June 13, '65.
Disch. on Surg, certificate, March 10, '63— burial
record— died at Ft. Monroe, Va., June 11, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, 1862.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate— date unknown.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 22, '62.
Discharged Oct. 22, 1862, for wds. rec. in action.
Mustered out with battery, June 27, 1865.
^Mustered out with battery, June 27, 1865.
Deserted February, 1863.
Mustered out, September 7, 1865.
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
Sparr, Joseph
Schook John
...do
...do
Schively, Chas. M...
Slavins, Michael
Sullivan, Martin
Shepley, Hugh
Smith, William P...
Shaffer, Frederick..
Stare, George W
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
Schad, Joseph L
Taylor, Francis W...
Taylor, Llewellyn...
Tifflnev, Thos. W...
Thomas, Wm. J
Varnum, Joseph L
Vanstrover, James..
Williams, Thomas..
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
Not on muster-out roll.
Mustered out with battery, June 27, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 27, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 27, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 27, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 27, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 27, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with battery, June 29, 1865— Vet.
Williams, Geo. L ...
Webb, Samuel
...do
.. do
Mustered out with battery, June 27, 1865.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
TVallace, George..
..do ...
Mustered out with battery, June 27, 1865.
Ward, Ira
Williams, Rudolph
WiUiams, Henry B
Wolf, Martin
...do
...do
...do
do
Mustered out with battery, June 27, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 27, 1865.
Mustered out with batterv, June 27, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, June 27, 1865.
Walters, Jacob
Wampshire, Jas
Whittaker, James...
Wilson, William
Walker, Abraham..
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate— date unknown.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 24, '— .
Transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps, 1863.
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster out roll.
BATTERY I.
RECRUITED AT WASHINGTON, D. C.
Sylv. B. Cameron...
Thomas Smith
Terrance M'Manus
James Walton
John Noble
JohnH. Friday
Lew. W. Woodruff
Nicholas Hutaff.
1st Lt...
1st Sgt.
Q.M.Sr
Serg't..
.do....
..do....
..do....
Corp...
Sept.
9,
'64,
2
Oct.
27,
'64,
1
Oct.
20,
'64,
1
Oct.
7,
'64,
1
Sept.
Aug.
Aug.
Oct.
30,
13,
23,
28,
'64,
'64,
'64,
'64,
1
1
1
1
12i
Pr. from private to 1st Lieutenant, June 3, '65—
mustered out with battery, July 1, 1865i
Pr. to Sgt., June 3, '65— to 1st Sgt., June 3, '65—
mustered out with b.ittery, July 1, 1865.
Pr. to Sgt., Juno 3, 1865- to Q. M. Sgt., June 3,
1865 — mustered out with battery, July 1, 1865.
Promoted to Sergeant, June 3, 1865— mustered
out with batterjs July 1, 1865.
Mustered out, June 9, "1865.
Mustered out, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out, June 9, 1865.
Promoted to Corporal, Jvine 3, 1865— mustered
otit with battery, July 1, 1865.
1010
FOETY-THIIID REGIMENT — FJEST ARTILLERY,
David De Shields ,
Alex. C. Wilson...
Philip H. Reis
Joseph Hutchinson
Edw. A. Hibbard...
John D. Ellis
Angstadt, Geo. W... Private
Anhiser, Jos. J ...
Bemam, Joshua ..
Brown, Thomas .
Biglow, Jonathan H
Boulger, James
Berx, John
Barry, Furger..
Barritt, Ellas...
Barrett, Alonzo
Boyce, George...
Brooks, Charles B...
Burns, William ....
Bender, William...
Burns, Charles
Colp, Christian
Cook, Alexander B
Crookshanks, J
Correll, Charles
Crawford, James...,
Clark, Charles
Carnes, Geo. W ,
Collins, George ,
Colwell, Benj
Conover, Samuel....
Champney, Isaiah..
Cunningham, Win
Devens, William
DeBow, Charles
Dalton, Isaac
Dart, Elihu J ........
Day, Calvin
Douglass, Joseph..
Dubois, Peter
Eckerlay, Charles.,
Epple, Lewis
Fife, MathewG
Fields, Joseph
Foster, William M,
Fine, George W
Feltwell, Joshua....
Fields, Franklin....
Faul, Isaac
Germain, Wm. K..
Gifford, James
Gething, Jesse
Gehrett, James
Glockuer, Robert..
Huss, George W....
Hand, Christopher.
Hyde, Austin
Hillsman, P. W
Heckathorn, David
Hunt, Francis
Hamer, Moses
Hall, James
Hoffman, Wm. M...
Hamer, John
Hicks, James
Hamilton, Hugh
Haun, Augustus
Kirscht, Augustus..
Kirscht, Charles
Kincaid, James
Kary, Edward
King, John L
Nov. 4, '64,
Oct. 6, '64,
Sept. 29, '64,
Sept. 29, '04,
Aug. 22, '64,
Aug. 30, '64,
Feb. 4, '64,
Aug. 14, '62,
Sept. 16, '64,
Nov. 19, '64,
April 13, '64,
Dec. 28, '64,
Oct. 7, '64,
Mar. 27, '65,
Aug. 2(3, '64,
Aug. 26, '64,
Sept. 23, '64,
Sept. 2, '64,
Aug. 17, '64,
Sept. 3, '64,
Oct. 27, '64,
May 19, '64,
Oct. S, '64,
Sept. 14, '64,
April 18, '64,
Mar. 27, '65,
Sept. 5, '64,
Seist. 5, '64,
Sept. 2, '64,
Sept. 29, '64,
Aug. 9, '62,
S^pt. 16, '64,
Aug. 23, '64,
Oct. 3, '64,
Sept. 28, '64,
Aug. 27, '64,
Sept. 16, '64,
Aug. 14, '62,
Sept. 29, '64,
Sept. 21, '64,
Jan, 3, '65,
Aug. 16, '62,
Oct. 8, '64,
Oct. 7, '64,
Sept. 13, '64,
Aug. 16, '62,
Sept. 14, '64,
Oct. 1, '64,
Sept. 23, '64,
Oct. 1, '64,
Aug. 12, '64,
Sept. 14, '64,
Sept. 1, '64,
Nov. 8, '64,
Feb. 11, '64,
Oct. 4, '64,
Aug. 23, '64,
Oct. 24, '64.
Aug.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Aug.
Sept.
Aug.
Sept.
Sept.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Nov.
Nov.
18, '64,
23, '64,
20, '64,
20, '64,
13, '64,
6, '64,
Promoted to Cor., June 3, '65— ab. at mus. out.
Promoted to Corporal, June 3, 1865— mustered
out with battery, July 1, 1685.
Mustered out, .1 une 9, 'lS65.
Mustered out, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out, June 0, 1865.
Mustered out, June 9, 1865.
Mis. in action. May 7, '64 — bu. rec. of Angstadt,
died at Andersonville, Sept. 5 — grave, 7,"887.
Mustered out, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out. May 21, 1865.
Z^Iustered out with battery, July 1, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, July 1, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, July 1, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, July 1, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, July 1, 1865.
Mustered out, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out, June 9, 1865.
Substitute — mustered out, Juno 9, 1865.
Mustered out, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out. May 15, 1865.
Not on muster-out roll.
Mustered out with battery, July 1, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, July 1, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, Julj^ 1, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, July 1, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, July 1, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, July 1, 1865.
Mustered out, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out, June 9, 1S65.
Mustered cut, May 19, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, July 1, .1865.
Mustered out, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out, June 9, 1865.
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
Mustered out with battery, July 1, 1865.
Mustered out, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, July 1, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, July 1, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, July 1, 1865.
Mustered out, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out, June 9, 1865.
Not on muster-out roll.
Mustered out with battery, July 1, 1865.
Absent at miTster out.
Mustered out, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out, June 9, 1865.
Not on muster-out roll.
Mustered out with battery, July 1, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, July 1, 1865.
Mustered out, June 5, 1865.
Deserted Nov. 15, and arrested Nov. 21, 1864—
mustered out, July 22, 1865.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Mustered out, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, July 1, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, July 1, 1865.
Mustsred out with battery,, July 1, 1865.
Mustered out v^ith battery, July 1, 1863.
Mnstcvcd OTit with ba'.tory, July 1, 1865.
THEEE YEABS' SERVICE.
lOU
Kline, Alpheus
Kennedy, John
Latch, Isaac
Lowe, James ...
Ludy, William
Longacre, George B
Manstield, Thos. H
Metzgar, Philip
M'Glone, John
M'Laughlin, Pat'k
Morgan, Daniel
Myers, Henry
Murray, John
Miller, Oscar
Moss, William J
Miller, Wintield S ..
Morton, Jacob
Messino, George A..
Moore, Conrad
M'Neal, WiUiam W
M'Kinney, Mark ..
Morrison, William
Meagher, Patrick...
Montz, John
Martin, Robert
Miller, Conrad
Mullinson, James..
Maxwell, Robert....
Newell, Darius.......
Newcomb, Alt". W..
Newman, Augustus
Nunnervilie, O. H..
Parkinson, Rob't H
Phillips, James
Pugh, Charles
Phillips, David J....
Phoenix, Andrew J
Patton, James A
Richards, Paul
Rendall, George
Reeder, Merrick....
Ream, Henry C
Ruth, Joseph
Reichter, Alfred
Rouch, William
Rhoads, Samuel
Rolfe, Amos.......
Roberts, William H
Richel, Charles ,
Roseman, Henry...
Smith, Andrew B...
Shensley, Anthony
Solliday, Edwin A..
Smith, John
Smithing, Francis...
Shidler, Godlieb ..
Stroub, Samuel F
Snyder, John
Sanders, Charles M
Snyder, Charles
Sloan, George
Sutter, John
Schouner, John
Schidler, Daniel
Snyder, William T
Steinbrenner, John
States, Henry L.....'.
Sutliff, Solomon
Thomas, Joseph'
Tinney, George A...
Taylor, James
Tozen, Gilbert
Tozen, Thomas
Torbett, Samuel
Private
..do.
..do.
..do.,
..do.,
..do..
..do.
..do..
..do..
..do..
..do..
..do..
..do..
..do..
...do..
...do..
do..
...do..
..do..
..do ..
..do..
..do..
..do..
,.do..
,.do..
,.do..,
...do..,
..do..,
..do..,
..do...
...do...
..do...
..do...
..do...
...do...
..do...
...do...
..do...
..do...
..do...
..do...
..do...
..do...
...do...
do...
do...
...do...
...do...
...do...
...do...
...do...
...do...
...do...
...do...
...do...
...do....
...do....
...do....
...do....
...do....
...do....
...do....
...do...,
...do....
...do..,.
...do....
...do....
...do....
...do....
...do,.,.
...do....
...do....
..do....
..do....
iSept. 23, '64,
Nov. 19, '64,
Oct, 4, '64,
Mar, 25, '65,
Sept. 1, '64,
Sept. 30, '61,
Nov.
Oct.
Mar.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
'64,
17, '64,
27, '65,
3, '64,
5, '64,
29, '64,
Oct. 29, '64.
Oct.
Aug.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
28, '64,
4, '62,
17, '64,
5, '64,
' '64,
Oct. 25, '64,
Sept.
Oct.
Oct,
Mar.
Oct.
Oct.
3, '64
1, '64,
1, '64,
25, '65,
16, '64,
28, '64,
Sept. 29, '64,
Oct. 12, '64,
Oct. 3, '64,
Aug. 4, '62,
Sept. 23, '64,
A.ug. 19, '62,
Mar. 27, '65,
Feb, 9, '64,
Sept, 30, '64,
Aug. 25, '64,
Sept, 16, '64,
Sept. 27, '64,
Oct. 18, '64,
Oct, 27, '64,
Mar. 26, '65,
Feb. 24, '64,
Feb. 3, '64,
Jan. 3, '65,
Sept. 29, '64,
Aug. 15, '64,
Sept. 16, '64,
Aug. 15, '64,
Aug. 22, '64,
Sept, 29, '64,
Dec. 31, '64,
Oct. 4, '64,
Oct. 4, '64,
Oct, 13, '64,
Oct. 17, '64,
Cct. 10, '64,
Feb. 27, '64,
Nov. 19, '64,
Aug. 31, '64,
Sept. 23, '64,
Sept. 10, '64,
Sept. 28, '64,
Sept. 27, '64,
Sept. 19, '64,
Aug. 31, '64,
Sept, 23, '64,
Sept, 3, '64,
Aug. 19, '62,
Nov. 1, '64,
Nov, ], '64,
Sept. 13, '64,
Sept. 14, '64,
Sept. 14, '64,
Walter, Jomitlian do [Sept. 29, '64, 111
Mustered out, June 9, 1865.
Not on muster-out roll.
INIustered out with battery, July 1, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, July 1, 1865.
Mustered out, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, July 1, 1865.
Mustered out, June 5, 1865,
Mustered out with battery, July 1, 1865.
Mustered out, July 22, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, July 1, 1865.
Mustered out, July 22, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, July 1, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, July 1, 1865.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Absent, sick, at muster-out.
Mustered out with battery, July 1, 1865.
Absent, sick, at muster-out.
Mustered out with battery, July 1, 1865.
Mustered out, June 9, 1865,
Mustered out, June 9, 1865,
Mustered out, June 9, 1865.
Deserted June 3, 1865.
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Mustered out, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out, May 24, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, July 1, 1865.
Mustered out, July 6, 1865.
Mustered out, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out, May 30, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, July 1, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, July 1, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, July 1, 1865.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Mustered out with battery, July 1, 1865.
Clustered out with battery, July 1, 1865.
Mustered out, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out, June 9, 1865,
Mustered out, June 9, 1865,
Mustered out, June 9, 1865.
Missing in action at Cedar Creek, Va., Oct. 19, '64.
Not on muster-out roll.
Mustered out with battery, July 1, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, July 1, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, July 1, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, July 1, 1865,
Mustered out, July 3, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, July 1, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, July 1, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, July 1, 1865.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Mustered out with battery, July 1, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, July 1, 1865.
Mustered out, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out, June 9, 1865.
Substitute— mustered out, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, July 1, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, July 1, 1865.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Mustered out, June 9, 1865.
Mustered out, June 9, 1865,
Not on muster-out roll.
Mustered out with battery, July 1, 1865.
1012
FOETY-THIED KEGIMENT — ^PIRST ARTILLERY,
Walter, John
Warner, Emil
Wiley, William
Walton, James H...
Weidmaier, Fred'k
Weidner, Lewis
Watt, Lewis
Weaver, George A..
Private Oct.
...do I Oct.
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
23, '64,
27, '64,
Oct.
Oct,
Feb.
Feb.
Aug.
4, '64,
27, '64,
3, '64,
26, '64,
18, '64,
Mustered out with battery, July 1, 1865.
Mustered out with battery, July 1, 1865.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Mustered out with battery, July 1, 1865.
Mustered out, July 1, 1865.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Mustered out, July 8, 1865.
Mustered out, June 9, 1865.
UNASSIGNED MEN.
A.mont, Theodore...
Private
Mar. 31, '64,
3
Not on muster-out roll.
Alexander, John. . . .
...do
Oct. 27, '64,
1
Not on muster-out roll.
Adams, Thomas
...do
Sept. 22, '64,
1
Not on muster-out roll.
Anderson, James...
...do
Sept. 8, '64,
3
Not on muster-out roll.
...do
Oct. . 12, '64,
Jan. 6, '64,
1
3
Not on muster-out roll. .
Barton, Charles
...do
Not on muster-out roU.
PJripplv. Pfiter
..do .
Oct. 13, '64,
Mar. 29, '64,
Aug. 26, '64,
1
3
1
Not on muster-out roll.
Buell Adam E.
..do
Not on muster-out roll.
Baird, George W
...do
Not on muster-out roll.
...do
Mar. 23, '64,
Sept. 21, '64,
3
1
Bennett, Michael....
...do
Not on muster-out roll.
...do
Jan. 15, '64,
May 8, '63,
Sept. 7, '61,
3
3
3
...do
Bennevit, Henry
...do
Not on muster-out roll.
ChUlson, John W...
...do
Mar. 31, '64,
3
Not on muster-out roll.
Canfield, James
...do
Mar. 24, '64,
3
Not on muster-out roU.
Chesney, Robert C
...do
Feb. 8, '64,
3
Not on muster-out roll.
Campbell, Benj
...do
Febi 2, '64,
3
Not on muster-out roll.
ChiUas, James
...do
Sept. 7, '61,
3
Not on muster-out roll.
Cole, Abraham.
do
Sept. 7, '61,
Oct. 18, '64,
3
1
Not on muster-out roll.
Dumont, Lewis
...do
Not on muster-out roll.
...do..
Feb. 23, '64,
Sept. 20, '64,
3
1
Not on muster-out roll.
Diener, Michael
...do
Not on muster-out roU.
..do ...
Jan. 8, '64,
Oct. 26, '64,
Mar. 24, '64,
3
1
3
Not on muster-out roU.
...do . .
Not on muster-out roll.
Ennis, George W....
...do
Not on muster-out roll.
Eckman, Martin
...do
Dec. 12, '61,
3
Not on muster-out roll.
EUiott, Jacob
..do
Sept. 7, '61,
Sept. 7, '61,
3
3
Not on muster-out roU.
Frankford, Jacob ...
...do
Not on miister-out roU.
Gottshall, William..
...do
Feb. 6, '64,
3
Not on muster-out roll.
Grovenor, Demery..
...do
Jan. 25, '64,
3
Not on muster-out roll.
Graner, Gustavo
...do
Oct. 29, '64,
1
Not on miister-out roll.
Hofl&nan, George
...do
Sept. 22, '64,
1
Not on muster-out roll.
Hartsock, Thomas..
...do
Feb. 22, '64,
3
Not on muster-out roll.
Isenberg, JohnR...
...do
Jan. 4, '64,
3
Not on muster-out roll.
Jones, Samuel
...do
Aug. 2, '64,
1
Not on muster-out roll.
Johnson, Henry
...do
Oct. 25, '64,
1
Not on muster-out roU.
Kevens, Anthony...
...do
Oct. 29, '64,
1
Not on muster-out roll.
Klein, Henry
...do
Oct. 17, '64,
May 20, '63,
1
3
Not on muster-out roll.
Krein, Peter
...do
Not on muster-out roll.
Mooney, John
...do
Oct. 19, '64,
Oct. 31, '64,
1
1
Not on muster-out roll.
Marshall, James
...do
Not on muster-out roll.
Myers, Charles H...
...do
Mar. 21, '64,
3
Not on muster-out roll.
Marsh, George M ...
...do
Mar. 25, '64,
3
Not on muster-out roll.
Mixdof, Oscar
do
Sept. 5, '64,
Jan. 5, '64,
1
3
Not on muster-out roll.
Maynard, Olden
...do
Not on muster-out roll.
Morgman, John
...do
Oct. 4, '64,
1
Not on muster-out roll.
Martin, Isaac D
...do
May 16, '63,
3
Not on muster-out roll.
Maier, Charles
...do
May 4, '64,
3
Not on muster-out roll.
M'CleUan, John M..
...do
Mar. 25, '64,
3
Not on muster-out roll.
M'Coy, James
do
Aug. 11, '64,
Sept. 8, '64,
1
1
Not on muster-out roll.
M' Andrew, Patrick
...do
Not on muster-out roll.
M'Cormick, Joseph
...do
May 25, '64,
3
Not on muster-out roll.
Norton, Charles
...do
Sept. 2, '64,
1
Not on muster-out roU.
Pennock, John L....
...do
Mar. 25, '64,
3
Not on muster-out roll.
Peters, Richard W.
...do
Oct. 15, '64,
1
Not on muster-out roll.
Painter, Montgom'y
...do
Sept. 7, '61,
3
Not on muster-out roll.
Russell, John
.do.
Jan. 13, '64,
Dec. 12, '61,
3
3
Not on muster-out roll.
Ryan, Michael
...dp
Not on muster-out roll.
THREE YEARS' SERVICE.
1013
NAME.
KANK.
DATE OP M0STEB
INTO SERVICE.
1
>
REMASK8.
Saunders, Warren..
Sinclair, William...
Shampno, .lobn
Private
...do
...do.. ..
Jan. 12, '64,
Jan. 15, 64,
Aug. 15, '64,
Mar. 22, '64,
Feb. 29, '64,
Oct. 26, '64,
Sept. 24, '64,
Oct. 25, '64,
Mar. 17, '64,
May 28, '63,
Sept. 7, '61,
April 5, '64,
Feb. 28, '64,
Sept. 25, '64,
3
3
1
3
3
1
1
1
3
3
3
3
3
1
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll
Sharp, Lewis
...do
Not on muster-out roll.
Steel, Calvin
...do . ..
Not on muster-out roll.
Shields, Patrick
Shearer, Peter..
...do
do
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
Sunderland, Geo.W
Smither, Benj. F....
Shenfelder, Peter...
Stoll, Isaac.
...do
...do
...do
do
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
Thomas, Patrick
Wakins, Daniel G...
Wilson, Jonathan...
...do
...do
...do
Not on muster-out roll
Not on muster-out roU.
Not on muster-out roU.
Forty-Fourth Regiment,
FIEST OAYALET.
THE First Pennsylvania Cavalry was recruited, company A in Juniata
county, B in Montgomery, 0 in Mifflin, D in Cameron and Clinton, E in
Centre. CHuton and Clearfield, E in Greene, G in Blair, H in Fayette, I in
Washington, K in Allegheny and Washington, L in Berks, Lebanon and Lan-
caster and M in Berks. The first seven companies rendezvoused at Camp
Curtin, where they were mustered into the State service during the months of
July and August, 1861, and thence moved to Camp Jones, near Washington.
Three companies H, I and K, rendezvoused at Camp Wilkins, at Pittsburg,
where they were mustered into the State service during the month of August,
and soon after joined the other companies at Washington. Company L was
mustered into the United States service as an independent company, on the
30th of July, and was stationed in the city of Baltimore, where it remained five
months. Company M was mustered into the United States service, also, as an
independent company, on the 5th of August, and was stationed in Baltimore
from the 6th of August, until the 3d of October, when it was ordered to the
Eastern Shore of Maryland, where, in conjunction with the Fourth Wisconsin
Infantry, and Mm's Battery, all imder command of Major General Lockwood, it
was engaged in scouting and picketing. Numerous excursions were made down
the bay, in which smugglers were overhauled, and large quantities of contraband
goods sei^ien. On a scout made to Pontateague Landing, the company captured
seven cannons, caissons, and harness; and again at Eastville, a cannon and
about fifteen hundred stands of small arms.
The men were, for the most part, from the rural districts, well formed and
hardy, good riders, and accustomed to the use and care of horses. Few were
dismounted by accident or awkwardness while on drill. Some had belonged
to militia, cavalry companies, and a few of both officers and men were expe-
rienced soldiers ; but most were unaccustomed to arms. The five companies
which first assembled in Camp Curtin, had effected an organization by the
choice of Captain Hastings, of the regular army. Colonel, and Captain Owen
Jones, -Major; but failing to secure a sufficient number of companies for a regi-
ment, the officers elected declined the command. The three companies from
camp at Pittsburg, also had a partial organization, under the title of the Sixth
Cavalry ; but failing to perfect it, they were attached to the First. In the early
days of the war little countenance was given to the cavalry arm of the service,
and these companies were suffered to remain some time in camp in an unor-
ganized state, the company officers having little knowledge of cavalry tactics,
and the command making little or no progress in drill.
Finally, on the first of September, through the kind offices of General
3toneman, Chief of Cavalry, and the influence of Governor Curtin, Lieutenant
1861 ORIGIN AND ORGANIZATION. 1015
George D. Bayard, of the Fourth Eegular Cavah-y, a young officer of great
promise, and of considerable experience in Indian warfare, was selected to com-
mand, and the organization was completed by the choice of Jacob Higgins,
Captain of company G, Lieutenant Colonel, and Owen Jones, Captain of com-
pany B, Major. Drill was now commenced in earnest, and prosecuted with a
zeal characteristic of its enterprising commander. The line officers were daily
instructed by him, and they in turn instructed their subordinates, and put their
lessons in practice on the field, under his immediate supervision. The men
were at first armed with sabre and pistol, and ten carbines to each company,
which number was subsequently increased until each man was supplied with
one. A part of the horses were selected by the company officers, and were
chosen with special reference to cavalry service. The remainder were selected
by Colonel Bayard himself from the government corral at Washington. Under
good care and training these horses became notable for excellence, and many of
them remained the best after several lots of fresh animals had been worn out.
This regiment was organized as the Fifteenth of the Reserve Corps, the law
authorizing the organization of the corps requiring " one regiment of cavalry."
It joined the division at its camp at TenaUytown, where it remained until the'
10th of October, when it moved to Camp Pierpont, Virginia. Here details of
one officer and thirty men were daily sent during the winter on picket, and fre-
quent expeditions were made into the country.
On the 27th of November, Colonel Bayard was ordered to scout the country
beyond Difficult Creek, a small stream crossing the pike about six miles from
camp, and make a descent on Dranesville, a village seven miles further on.
Marching all night and arriving at the village just before daylight, several
houses were quickly surrounded, and a search for guerrillas, reported to har-
bor there, commenced. Several suspicious persons were arrested, and after a
half hour's halt, he took up the march for camp. Two miles fr^om town, the
head of the column was fired on by guerrillas concealed in the pine thickets by
the roadside. Detachments were immediately dismounted and pushed into the
woods, and in a few minutes had killed or captured the whole party. Assistant
Surgeon Samuel Alexander, and private Joseph Hnghling, company D, were
killed, and two men were severely wounded. Colonel Bayard was slightly
wounded, and had his horse killed under him.
Five companies, under Lieutenant Colonel Higgins, participated in the
battle of Dranesville. At the opening of the engagement, the cavalry was or-
dered to push forward, and compel the enemy to unmask his position. Colonel
Higgins sent two companies, H and I, under Captain Streck, forward on the
road north of the town, while companies C, D and B, under Captain Taylor,
charged directly through it, and pushed on until the enemy, opening on their
flank and rear, compelled them to withdraw. The infantiy now became en-
gaged, asad the cavalry was ordered to the support of Easton's Battery, where
it remained until the close of the action, which resulted in the total route of the
enemy.
On the 3d of January, 1862, Lieutenant Colonel Higgins resigned, and Major
Jones was promoted to succeed him. Adjutant S. D. Barrows, who had pre
viously been commissioned Second Major, was now promoted to First Major,
and Eichard J. Falls was commissioned Second Major.
On the 7th of January, the two independent companies, L and M, which
had been stationed in Baltimore, joined the regiment. Upon the opening of the
1016 FORTY-FOURTH REGIMENT — FIRST CAVAIiRY. 1862
spring campaign it moved witli the army towards Manassas, and after ten days
of most exhausting service, exposed to pelting rain, sleet, and snow, it returned
to Falls Church, where it remained until the advance of M'Dowell upon the
Eappahannock. Starting on the 9th of April, it marched to Catlett's Station,
where it performed scouting and picket duty imtil the middle of the month.
On the 17th two battalions, supported by the Second New York Cavalry, skir-
mished with the enemy, driving him towards Falmouth, and late at night the
men slept a few hours at the feet of their horses. At two o'clock the march
was resumed, squadron L and M leading. The morning was cloudy and in-
tensely dark, and as the command was moving quietly along, it was suddenly
brought to a halt by a barricade across the road, from which a heavy fire of
musketry was poured into the very faces of the men. They were immediately
withdrawn, and the command was deployed to attack the enemy upon his flanks.
At daylight he fell back, and Colonel Bayard occupied Falmouth. Encar&ping
a short distance from the town, the regiment was engaged in picket duty along
the Eappahannock, and had frequent skirmishes with the enemy across the
river. On the night of the 13th of May, a party of the enemy attacked and
attempted to re-capture a schooner in charge of men from the First New Jersey
Cavalry. Five companies, F, G, H, L and M, turned out, and after a brief but
sharp skirmish drove off the enemy, brought the schooner in, and rescued the
men on board, several of whom were wounded.
Colonel Bayard having been appointed a Brigadier General, Lieutenant
Colonel Jones was elected Colonel, and First Major Barrows, Lieutenant Colo-
nel. On the 25th of May, when M'Dowell commenced his advance overland
to join M'Clellan, the regiment crossed the Eappahannock at Fredericksburg,
and marching rapidly towards Eichmond, reached on the evening of the 27th
a point on the Pamunky Eiver, within fifteen miles of M'Clellan's right wing,
the enemy falling back as it advanced, and the whole route showing evidences
of a hasty retreat. At this juncture, when all were jubilant over the prospect
of soon joining the grand army, orders were received to return immediately to
Fredericksburg. Stonewall Jackson, cutting loose from the rebel army, was
in the Shenandoah Yalley with a heavy force, and M'Dowell was ordered to the
support of Banks and Fremont, concentrating in Jackson's fi?ont. Ee-crossing
the river on the 28th, it marched with the brigade, via Catlett's Station and
Thoroughfare Gap to Front Eoyal, which was reached on the 1st of June.
With but an hour's rest, the command proceeded at full gallop towards Stras-
burg, and when near the town crossed the Shenandoah Eiver, where it came up
with Jackson and skirmished with his rear imtil dark. General M'DoweU not
having arrived upon the ground, the brigade, consisting of a battalion of the
Bucktails, the Second Maine Battery, the First New Jersey Cavalry, and the
First Pennsylvania Cavalry, proceeded alone, and driving the enemy's rear
guard out of Strasburg, were soon after joined by the advance of Fremont's
army, entering from another direction. A gallox) of six miles brought the com-
mand again upon the enemy's batteries,* and after three attacks, drove them
* ' ' Near W oodstock another attack was made on the rear guard. The extreme rear was held
by Caskie's Battery, supported by about two hundred men from Patton's command, as sharp-
shooters. This was regarded by Ashby as sufficient to hold the enemy in chock ; and his cav-
alry was quietly pursuing its way, in advance of the artillery, when the enemy's horsemen
gallantly charged through the sharp-shooters on the guns, captured some of the cannoneers
and nearly succeeded in cutting off the retreat of a rifled piece. It was withdrawn, however,
1862 STRASP.ITIIG, WOODSTOCK AND IIARRISONBUKG. 1017
beyond Woodstock. Thus for eight days it was constantly under the fire oj
Ms guns, making his "retreat," says Cooke, "one long battle between the Con-
federate rear and the Federal vanguard." Bayard's Brigade was pressing hotly
to strike Jackson, and delay him until General Shields reached Port Eepublic,
there to intercept his retreat, and no efforts were spared to break through the
obstinate impediment which Ash by, who commanded the rear guard, presented,
and force Jackson to turn and defend himself. At Harrisonburg a severe fi<Tht
occurred, in which the First New Jersey first, and later the Bucktails and the
First Cavalry engaged a vastly superior force of the enemy, inflicting severe
loss. On the 8th, the command participated in the battle of Cross Keys, but
being in reserve was but slightly engaged. On the following day it led the
advance of the centre column to Port Eepublic, where it arrived too late to ar-
rest the flames to which the enemy had consigned the bridge across the Shen-
andoah.
On the 10th, the command returned down the valley, and after a halt of
two days at Mount Jackson, returned through Front Eoyal to Manassas, which
place it reached on the 23d, having been engaged thirty days in incessant and
fatiguing duty, having in that time marched nearly four hundred miles, and
skirmished and fought almost constantly, in the face of a powerful and vigilant
foe, led by his most trusted leaders. Suffering severely in this campaign, the
regiment remained at Manassas two weeks to rest and re-fit. It then marched
with the advance of Pope, who had recently been placed in command of the
army of Northern Virginia, to Culpepper, whence it made various marches and
performed important duty. On the 1st of August, General Bayard advanced
to the Eapidan, where he was engaged for eight days in guarding the fords for
several mUes along the river against a wily foe, and watching at all points in-
land for his approach fi?om above and below. Jackson finally advanced in force,
and on the night of the 7th of August, forced a crossing at several points and
attempted in the darkness to capture the entire brigade j but was so skillfully
baffled as to succeed in carrying off but two men. On the first alarm the out-
post rallied upon the reserve, holding the enemy in check until the regiment
withdrew to Eobertson Eiver. When within two miles of the stream, the differ-
ent detachments of the brigade on picket were rapidly withdrawn, and before
they were all in, the advance of Jackson's army came dashing up the road.
Captain Taylor, at the time, was in conversation with General Bayard, and be-
fore they were aware of the enemy's presence, a shower of bullets came whist-
ling by them. General Bayard cried out to the Captain "deploy your squad-
ron at once, and hold the enemy in check until the brigade is safely over the
ford." Men never obeyed an order more promptly nor behaved more gallantly
than they did in deploying under a heavy fire of musketry; they held the enemy
in check until the brigade was safely over. Its loss was two killed and two
wounded.
The command slowly withdrew towards Cedar Mountain, and though under
in safety, a portion of the enemy rapidly following, and, before they were aware of the intended
attack on them, the Confederate cavalry was thrown into disorder. The men retreated in con-
fusion, and ran into the rear of the Forty-eighth Virginia, — then passing along a narrow cause-
way with a ravine on one side and a steep embankment on the other,— and so sudden was the
appearance of the disorganized cavalry in the midst of the infantry, that a number of men
were knoeked down before they could get out of the way." Stonewall Jackson, J. Eston Cooke,
(Rebel,) p. 164.
128
1018 FORTY-FOURTH REGIMENT — FIRST CAVALRY. 1862
a brisk fire of artillery supported by Jackson's whole force, by skUlful ma-
noeuvring, tbe enemy's pursuit was so completely baffled, tbat nearly the whole
day was spent in moving the eight miles, from the point of attack on the pre-
vious evening. Here the command formed and held the position until Gen-
eral Banks' force arrived, keeping a determined front and slowly giving ground
as the weight of the enemy's overwhelming force pushed it back. The regi-
ment was in front on the following day as advance skirmishers^ and supported
Knapp's Battery. At a crisis in the battle, this battesry was in imminent peril.
A charge of the cavalry was ordered. The first battalion, under Major Falls,
dashed upon the enemy, broke his lines of infantry, and turning, fought its
way back. Of the two hundred and sixteen men who charged, only seventy-
one returned mounted, so severe was the enfilading fire of the enemy's infantry
from right to left. The advance of the enemy was checked, and the battery
saved. The third battalion, commanded by Colonel Barrows, after the battle
had opened, was withdrawn from the skirmish line, and stationed in rear of the
centre. The second, posted on the extreme right, was at one time entirely cut
off, but succeeded in eluding the trap prepared for it, and came in under cover
of night. Upon the retreat of Pope, on the 19th of August, Bayard's command,
now increased to five regiments, formed the rear guard. Contesting the ground
stubbornly until it reached the Rappahannock, the enemy suddenly attacked
with great impetuosity, with the design of cutting off retreat. The First New
Jersey and Second ^ew York Cavalry, unexpectedly struck while forming, were
broken and thrown into confusion. The First Pennsylvania having passed on
in advance, upon the first alarm, drew up in line ready to receive an attack, and
stood one half in the open field and the other concealed by a wood. As the
enemy came on, the regiment charged on him from the front, and sweeping
around came suddenly upon his rear. The other two regiments having now
rallied and re-formed, joined in the charge, completing his utter route.
After crossing the river, which was effected without molestation, a detach-
ment of four companies, under Major Eay, was sent to Beverly Ford, on picket.
Upon being relieved, it was suddenly attacked while scattered, the horses hav-
ing been turned loose to graze ; but rallying with great steadiness, the com-
mand was withdrawn without loss. On the evening of the 28th, the regiment
having the advance of Sigel's command, moved between Jackson's rear and
Longstreet's advance, on the Thoroughfare Gap Pike, capturing nearly two
hundred prisoners of Jackson's stragglers. The same night the regiment, with
Eicketts' Division of infantry, held the Gap for six hours against the attacks
of Longstreet. On the following morning. Colonel Jones made a reconnoissance
toward Centreville, and received the fire of a light battery which opened the
battle of Bull Eun. During the two days of fighting, the regiment was posted
on the extreme left of the army, and as it fell back towards Washington, was
engaged with other cavalry in arresting the stampede. With a force of one
hundred horses and two hundred available men, it went into camp near Mun-
son's Hill, on the first of September, and picketed the approaches to the city,
where it remained six weeks, detachments being sent out occasionally for spe-
cial duty. In September, Lieutenant Colonel Barrows resigned, and was suc-
ceeded by Captain John P. Taylor, of Company C. Upon the return of M'Clel-
lan's army from the Maryland campaign, the regiment, with other cavalry,
moved in advance along the Blue Eidge, occasionally skirmishing with the
enemy, and arrived at Eappahannock bridge on the night of the 8th of JSTo-
1862 BAirLE OF FlfEDElllCKSBURG. 1019
vember, in time to save it from destrnetion by the euemy. The re"iinent now
in command of Lieutenant Colonel Taylor, approached stealthily and surprised
the enemy, driving him from his camp, capturing ail his tents, officers' arms,
clothing and camp equipments.
On the 11th of December, the regiment arrived at Falmouth,' in front of
Fredericksburg, and two companies, I and K, were sent across the river on one
of Franklin's pontoons, to picket between the enemy's out-posts and the bridge.
On the following morning, the regiment crossed and joined the squadron on
picket, when it was ordered to deploy as skirmishers, and advance until the
enemy was found. A mile from the river, just beyond the railroad, he was met,
when General Bayard, who had rode to the front, ordered the regiment to fall
back. This retrograde movement was followed by the rebel skirmishers, sup-
ported by his battle line, which at once opened fire. It was promptly replied
to by the carbineers, who held their position until relieved by the infantry
skirmishers of the Reserves. On the following day the regiment was deployed
as skirmishers on the left wing, where it was under fire of the enemy's artil-
lery. At three o'clock in the afternoon, when the storm of battle was raging
fiercest, General Bayard, now in command of the whole cavalry force was
struck by a shell and tastantly killed. The original commander of the First
Cavalry, he had endeared himself to its members not less by his devotion to
their instruction and improvement, than by the heroism which he displayed in.
the hour of danger.
From Fredericksburg the regiment moved to BeUe Plain Landing, where it
went into winter quarters. Each alternate ten days during the winter was
spent on picket along the Eappahannock, in the vicinity of King George Court
House. On the 19th of January, 1863, the regiment turned out with the army
to make another attempt to cross the river and give battle to the enemy. After
three days splashing and floundering, the movement was abandoned, and the
troops, drenched, bespattered and half frozen, returned to their camps. Soon
afterwards Colonel Jones resigned, and Lieutenant Colonel John P. Taylor was
commissioned Colonel, Major David Gardner, Lieutenant Colonel, and Captain
William T. M'Ewen, of company C, Major. On the 17th of February, Major
M'Ewen, with four companies, F, G, L and M, made a scout on the neck below
tbe Court House, destroying a number of barges and boats employed in smug-
gling. Two nights after, companies I and K, under Major Gaston, made a
similar expedition to Westmoreland Court House, destroying a large boat and
capturing a smuggler's wagon loaded with silks, shoes, fancy goods and im-
perial tea.
On the 12th of April the regiment broke camp and moved on the spring
campaign* Headquarters were established at King George Court House, and
it was engaged in picketing the river fi-om Falmouth to Port Conway. On
the morning of the 26th, a scouting party was sent under Lieutenant Colonel
Gardner to Leedstown. At noon, Colonel Taylor, with Lieutenant Kennedy
and an escort of six men, moved out to meet it. Eight miles beyond the vi-
dette line, Colonel Taylor's party was fired on by dismounted cavalry in am-
bush, and at the first volley, three of the number fell dead or mortally wounded
their bodies riddled with bullets. Colonel Taylor had his cap shot from his
head, and Lieutenant Kennedy his horse wounded. Both narrowly escaped cap-
ture. Colonel Gardner was apprized, by one of Colonel Taylor's men who es-
caped, of the enemy's position in his rear, by which he was enabled to evade them
1020 PORTY-FOURTH REGIMEXT — FIRST CAVALRY. 1863
and come safely in, bringing: some prisoners and contraband property. On the
8th of May, abandoning the position which the regiment had held, it moved
to Falmouth, and on the 28th, to Warrenton, doing picket duty in the mean-
time.
Moving to Kelly's Ford, it crossed on the 9th of June, and was immediately
engaged in the battle of Brandy Station. The Cavalry Corps was commanded
by General Pleasanton. At two P. M. the First and Fourth Divisions, under
Buford, moved to Beverly Ford, and the Second and Third, under Gregg, to
Kelly's Ford, where they bivouacked for the night. Crossing the river early
on the following morning, Gregg moved out four miles to Stevensburg, where
he left Colonel Duffy with the Second Division, to protect his flank, and pro-
ceeded with the Third Division direct to Brandy Station. The Second Brigade,
composed of the First Pennsylvania, First !N"ew Jersey, and the First Maryland,
under command of Colonel Wyndham, took the advance, followed by the First
Brigade, Colonel Kilpatrick. On arriving at Brandy Station, the enemy
opened with his artillery, which was promptly answered, and the First Mary-
land, in two battalions, charged upon his battery. At the same time, wheeling
his regiment to the right, Colonel Taylor led a desperate charge upon the left
and rear of the foe, reaching the Barbour House, where were General Stuart,
his staff, and body guard, surrounded by cavalry. Here a desperate encounter
ensued, the men using the cavalrymen's true weapon, the sabre, with terrible
effect. A number of prisoners were brought off, including Stuart's Assistant
Adjutant General. At this point the enemy was heavily reinforced, and the
command was obliged to withdraw, but disputing the ground manfully as it
went, until it reached a new line of battle. Here it was joined by Duffy. The
enemy failing to attack, Gregg moved toward Eappahannock Station, where
he was again engaged, the First Pennsylvania supporting a battery. An artil-
lery duel was kept up for nearly two hours, when Colonel Taylor was ordered
to report, with his command, to General Buford, at Beverly Ford. Upon its
arrival it was ordered to the extreme right, where it was hotly engaged, dis-
playing its usual skill and gallantry. The loss in this engagment was three
killed and eleven severely wounded. The enemy was grievously broken and
dispirited.
After a day's rest, receiving rations, forage, and ammunition, the regiment
moved with the corps over the Bull Eun battle ground, to Aldie. Here, on the
21st, Stuart's whole force was again met, and after two days' desperate fighting,
was forced back a distance of fourteen miles, our victorious squadrons routing
and scattering his columns, and pushing him back into the gaps of the Blue
Eidge. The First Pennsylvania was held in reserve, and was not engaged until
the 22d, when it was ordered to the front, and covered the retiring forces from
TJpperviUe back to Aldie. It held the left of the pike while the First ]Sr«w Jer-
sey held the right, and was several times vigorously attacked, but hurled back
the charging columns in confusion. Pleasanton had given Stuart a stunning
blow at Beverly Ford. At Aldie and TJpperville he gave him a finishing stroke
from which he never recovered. The regiment was the last to quit Aldie, act-
ing as extreme rear guard to the army, now moving towards Pennsylvania.
At nine A. M. of the 2d of July, it reached the Gettysburg battle-field, and was
detailed for duty at General Meade's headquarters, where it remamed during
the campaign.
Eesuming the march on the 5th, the regiment acting as guard to the reserve
1863 BEVERLY FORD AND ALDIE. 1021
artillery, consisting of eighteen pieces, proceeded through Taneytown to Crea-
gerstown, a few miles east of Emmittsburg. After considerable countermarch-
ing and delay, it crossed the South Mountain on the 9th, by the old Sharps-
burg road, and moved on to Boonsboro', remaining two days, and was there
relieved from duty with the artillery, and re-joined the brigade. On the morn-
ing of the 14th, the regiment, with the division, crossed the Potomac at Har-
per's Ferry, and took position at Shepherdstown, where the enemy appeared in
great strength. On the afternoon of the 16th, he attacked with considerable
show of force on the right, and soon after opened on the left with great vigor,
and in large numbers. But the line, in position admirably chosen by General
Gregg, and protected by a heavy stone fence, easily repelled a succession of vigor-
ous and heavy charges. Failing here, he again renewed his attacks on to right.
The regiment, which had thus far been held in reserve, was ordered to its sup-
port, and crossing an open space of nearly a mile, in the face of the enemy's
batteries, and moving along the Oharlestown pike, which was also swept by
his guns, it gained the position assigned. Companies I and K were dismounted
and sent to the right, and companies C, H and D to the left, to reinforce the
skirmish line, the rest remaining mounted with sabres drawn, ready to charge
should the enemy break the advance. For two hom^s the battle raged with
unabated fury, the enemy redoubling his efforts as night approached, repeat-
edly charging, at different points, with both infantry and cavahy, aided by
storms of grape and canister j but the rapid and deadly volleys of the carbineers
as often drove him back with great slaughter. Mght put an end to the con-
test, and at midnight the command was withdrawn to Bolivar Heights.
On the 19th, the march was resumed, and moving along the eastern base of
the Blue Eidge, the command had an occasional skirmish with the enemy at
the gaps, arriving at Warrenton on the 27th. The regiment was now engaged
in scouting, and in picket and guard duty on either side of the Eappahamiock,
occasionally encountering the enemy. On the 15th of August, company H,
which had been detached for special duty at the headquarters of the Sixth
Army Corps, since the 22d of February, re-joined the regiment, having in the
meantime participated in the battle of Marye's Heights, May 3d, and in the
battle of Gettysburg. On the night of the 6th of September, an outpost on
Carter's Creek, held by a detachment of the regiment, was surprised, and Lieu-
tenant George W. Lyon, and Corporal Barre, were killed, and four men cap-
tured. On the 13th the enemy was met at Muddy Run, where a severe skirmish
ensued, which lasted tUl the command reached Culpepper. Here the brigade
was ordered to the front, and the regiment being in advance was at once de-
ployed as skirmishers. Company H, not being armed with carbines, remained
in rear of the centre. The line being quickly formed moved forward on horse-
back, but soon received a scathing fire from the enemy securely posted in woods
and thickets. Dismounting and re-forming, under a galling fire, the order to
charge was given, and the line rushing forward as one man, drove the enemy from
his cover J but retreating, he caught at every sheltered position, and made ob-
stinate resistance. Thus for four miles, continuing through a space of three
hours, the regiment fought, and only left the field when relieved, its ammuni-
tion being exhausted.
Following this action, the regiment was engaged in skirmishing daily until
the enemy was driven beyond the Eapidan on the 17th. The withdrawal of
Meade towards CentrevUle brought the enemy again north of the Eappahan-
1022 FOETY-FOUKTH REGIMENT — FIRST CAVALRY. 1864
nock, and the cavalry pickets were attacked on the morning of the 14th of Octo-
ber, at Auhurn. Heavy fighting commenced immediately. The First Cavalry
was in the extreme rear, and the enemy soon commenced closing in on its flanks.
It was only by the most heroic bravery, and cool, determined action, that it
escaped utter annihilation. Skirmishing as the army withdrew, and again as it
advanced on the IVIine Eun campaign, the cavalry was brought face to face with
the enemy, at l^ew Hope Church. His force consisted of infantry, cavalry and
artillery, and was the advance of Hill's and Swell's Corps. The First Cavalry
was ordered to the front and deployed for a charge on horseback, but finding
the country covered with a dense wood, immediately dismounted, and upon the
order to advance dashed forward, broke the enemy's lines, and sweeping around
on his flank captured twenty-eight of his infantry with muskets and bayonets in
hand. It then established a line and held it against every effort of the enemy
break it, for two hours, and until relieved by infantry of the Fifth Corps.
The campaign of 1863 was soon ended by the failure of operations at Mine
Eun, and the army withdrew across the Eappahannock; but there was little
rest for the cavalry. Eaids into the enemy's lines, involving long and fatiguing
marches, guarding of extensive and exposed lines, with prowling bands of guer-
rillas, bold, daring, determined, and watchful for an advantage, kept the men
constantly on duty and ever vigilant. "Of scarcely four hundred men," says
Lloyd, "present for duty with the regiment, it has furnished a daily aggregate
of ninety-five men for picket duty, with nearly an equal number for scouts,
guards, and other details."
The regiment broke camp for the spring campaign of 1864, on the 21st of
April. On the 28th, Major Falls, with seventy-five men, made a scout to Fal-
mouth, and on the 2d of May, Captain Davidson, with one hundred men, made
another to the same place ; but neither found any force of the enemy north of
the river. On the 3d, the regiment crossed the Eappahannock, at Kelly's Ford,
and on the 4th, the Eapidan, at Ely's Ford. On the 5th, it moved to Spott-
sylvania Court House, and ia the afternoon was ordered to move rapidly to
Todd's tavern. Here the Third Division, under General Wilson, was met re-
treating before a heavy body of the enemy. The First Brigade was immedi-
ately thrown forward to cover the rear of the retreating forces, and was at once
sharply engaged. The enemy was checked and soon driven, and though obsti-
nately contesting the ground, he was compelled to fall back across the river
Po. At dark the regiment was placed on the skirmisb liue, and was occasion-
ally engaged during the following day. On the 6th, the division retired, and
on the 7th, again advanced to its position, at Todd's tavern. Shortly after ar-
riving, the regiment was ordered out to meet the enemy advancing on the ex-
treme left of the line. Dismounting two battalions, and joiuing the Sixth Ohio,
a charge was made along the whole line, and the enemy, although stubbornly
resisting the movement, for a time, was compelled to give way, leaving his dead
and wounded and a number of prisoners in the hands of the victors. Four
rebel colonels found dead, were buried on the field.
On the 9th of May, General Sheridan commenced his grand raid upon Eich-
mond, and on the first day crossed the Massaponax, Ny, Po and Ta rivers. At
Childsburg the enemy made a vigorous attack. The regiment was supporting
the Sixth Ohio, as rear guard to the column. Finding that the pressure was
becoming so strong that a stand must be made. Colonel Taylor threw his regi-
ment into line of battle, a battalion on each side of the road, and one in re-
18G4 SHERIDAN'S RAID UPON raCIIMOND. 1023
serve. It was scarcely in position, when the Sixth Ohio was broken, and came
in disorder through Taylor's forming ranks, closely followed by the rebel cav-
alry, one of whom dashed forward, and seizing the colors, demanded the sur-
render of the regiment. But scarcely had he uttered the word when he fell
dead. The captain of the charging column was killed by a ball from Colonel
Taylor's revolver. The charge of this advance squadron, who were all kUled
or wounded, with the exception of two, was immediately followed by an entire
regiment. The flanking battalions had not yet fired, and, as the enemy came
dashing forward within range, the well-directed volleys from two hundred car-
bines, sent them reeling to the rear. At dark the line was withdrawn, and the
march continued. Heavy skirmishing in front, and on the right flank, oc-
curred on the following day. At Ashland, where the brigade was sent to de-
stroy the Station, at Hungary Station, and at Yellow Tavern, the enemy were
met in considerable force, and handsomely repulsed. Marching all night, day-
light found the command moving down the Brock Eoad, within two aud-a-half
miles of Eichmond. At Eichmond Heights, near Meadow Bridge, the enemy
appeared in heavy force. His attacks were made with great skill, and with a
fall knowledge of the ground. But every effort to break the lines of the
division proved futile, and he was driven back with heavy loss. The fighting
continued from daylight until eleven A. M., when, apparently disheartened, by
his repeated repulses, he withdrew, and the corps moved on through Mechan-
icsville, Gaines' Mill, crossed Bottom's Bridge, and reached the James Eiver,
at HaxaU's Landing. Here the regiment, having the advance, was fired on by
the gunboats, being mistaken for the enemy. Eemaining three days, the com-
mand marched via White House, and Aylett's, and re-joined the army at Ches-
terfield Station, on the 25th.
It was immediately placed in advance and again crossed the Pamunky at
Hanovertown. At Hawes' Shop, the regiment was ordered out on scout and
soon met the enemy. The Third Battalion, under Captain Litzenburg, im-
mediately charged, clearing the road and driving the enemy back a half mile,
where the line was formed, the Third Battalion holding the road, the First on
the right of it and the Second on the left. Dismounting under a heavy fire, the
regiment advanced to the attack. The division soon came up and the fighting
became general. For seven hours the position was held, and so rapid and con-
stant was the firing, that during this time, the regiment, though scarcely two
hundred engaged, expended upward of eighteen thousand rounds of ammuni-
tion. At half past four P. M., the division was re-inforced by Custar's Brigade,
and the whole line dashed forward, driving the enemy three miles, and strew-
ing the track of his routed columns with hundreds of his dead and wounded.
Occupying the centre of the line, and holding the road where the heaviest of
the fighting occurred, the loss of the regiment was severe.
At Barkers Mills a battery, supported by infantry, was encountered. The
regiment was ordered from the rear to the head of the column to charge and
capture it. The position was found to be impregnable, but the regiment moved
forward under a raking fire of artillery and infantry, and took position in close
range of the enemy's works, and held it until relieved by heavy lines of infan-
try. The loss in men and horses was very severe.
As soon as the cavalry could be spared from its place at the front, Sheri-
dan was again in the saddle, and his legions in motion for the TreviUian raid.
Striking the Virginia Central Eailroad near Trevillian Station, the command
1024 FOKTY-FOUETH REGIMENT — FIEST CAVALEY. 18G4
proceeded to destroy the road. While the destruction was in progress, the
regiment was ordered to report to General Torbert, commanding the First Divi-
sion, and was placed in support of a battery, where it was exposed to heavy
shelling, but not otherwise engaged. Having accomplished the destruction of
the road for many miles, the column returned to White House, where the enemy
appeared in force. Crossing the river the column was dismounted and formed
to receive the enemy's attack. Here the First Cavalry was sent on foot a mile
on the enemy's flank to capture or compel the removal of a gun which was very
troublesome to the skirmishers. In obedience to orders, but contrary to the
judgment of the officers of the regiment, it was pushed rapidly forward without
protection of skirmishers on either flank, along a narrow strip of cleared land,
skirted on all sides by dense woods. Scarcely had the attack opened in front,
when the enemy advanced from the woods on either side, and opened a galling
fire on flanks and rear. Fairly entrapped, the regiment was immediately formed
to cut its way out, and by coolness and desperate fighting escaped Irom the toils
Luto which it had been drawn ; but with a loss of three officers and thirty-five
men killed, wounded and prisoners. The admirable dispositions made for the
withdrawal, and the cool and determined bravery exhibited by both officers and
men, elicited the warmest commendations.
At Saint Mary's Church the enemy's cavalry was again met in fuU force,
supported by a column of infantry. After a severe engagement, in which our
line fell back, fighting as it went, and successfully withdrawiug all its artillery
and trains, a position was finally taken, which was successfully held, and the
enemy gave up the contest. The column now advanced to the James Eiver,
and encamped at Wyandott'^ Landing. Here closed General Sheridan's second
grand raid, the corps having been absent from the army nineteen days, and en-
gaged in either marching, or fighting, during the entire period, without a single
day's respite. " Of the sixty-one days which had elapsed since the commence-
ment of Grant's grand campaign against Richmond, fifty-four had been spent
by the cavalry in either marching, scouting, picketing, or fighting. Being
much of the time ia the immediate presence of the enemy, we were subject to
that unceasing vigilance which keeps every energy to its utmost tension, and
wears away the spirits and the strength more rapidly than the heavy toUs of
steady and constant labor; such as the slow, cautious, and wearisome march,
now halting, now marching again, now forming, dismounting and standing to
horse, then re-mounting, changing position and forming again; aroused at night
and hurried into line, to spend the drowsy hours until morning, in the saddle,
hungry and jaded; a whole day without an opportunity of 'cooking coffee,' and
then when a moment's leisure is had, and the tempting and grateful beverage
is almost prepared, hurried away from the untasted meal to hours more of the
fatiguing duty." *
On the 27th of August the command crossed the James and rested; but
only for a brief period. The bugle again sounded for the march, and the corps
was soon on its way to the left of our lines, now posted in front of Petersburg.
At Eeam's Station, on the 12th of July, the enemy's lines were encountered,
and after a spirited contest, lasting several hours, which fully developed his
strength and position, the command was withdrawn, and returned to its former
camp. On the 26th, crossing the Appomattox, near Point of Kocks, it pro-
ceeded to the James, and in conjunction with the Second Corps, moved over
* First Pennsylvania Cavalry, Lloyd, page 105.
1865
IN FRONT OF PETERSBUKG.
1025
on a pontoon bridge near Bermuda Hundred. At Malvern Hill a severe en-
gagement ensued, in which the First Cavalry, dismounted, met the enemy's
infantry, and was compelled by superior numbers to retire with a loss of three
men killed and fifteen wounded. Upon being relieved by the infantry, the cav-
alry again returned to its old position in front of Petersburg. On the 30th of
July the command again took up the line of march, and met the enemy strongly
posted at Lee's Mills. After a sharp fight he was dislodged and precipitately
retreated. Returning, the regiment was again north of the James. In the
absence of Colonel Taylor and Lieutenant Colonel Gardner, occasioned by sick-
ness, it was under command of Captain Newman. A week's hard service of
picketing and scouting, and the engagement at Gravel Hill, " twin sister to
Malvern Hill," ensued. Eeturning to the south side of the James, it again
marched towards the Weldon Eaikoad, where the regiment participated in its
last encounter with the enemy, near Eeam's Station. On the 29th of August,
a camp was established on the Jerusalem Plank Eoad, near the left of the army.
The term of service of the regiment having now expired, an order for its relief
from duty was received on the 30th. The veterans and recruits, four hundred
and one in number, organized in a battahon of four companies, were left in
command of Major Falls, and were subsequently consolidated with the veterans
of the Sixth and Seventeenth Pennsylvania Cavalry, forming the Second Pro-
visional Cavalry. Withdrawing from the front on the 1st of September, the
regiment proceeded to Philadelphia, where, on the 9th, it was mustered out of
service.
FIELD AND STAFF OFFICERS.
NAMB.
RANK.
DATE OF MnSTEK
INTO SERVICE.
>
REHAEES.
Seorge D. Bayard...
Owen Jones
Col
...do
Aug. 27, '61,
Aug. 8, '61,
Aug. 10, '61,
Aug. 28, '61,
Aug. 11, '61,
Sept. 27, '61,
Aug. 5, '61,
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
Wounded at Dranesville, Va., Nov. 22, '61— pr.
to Brig. Gen., May 5, '62— killed at Fredericks^
burg, December 13, 1862.
Promoted from Capt. Co. B to Mai., Aug. 5, '61—
to Lieut. Col., Oct. — , '61— to Colonel, May 5,
1862— resigned January 30, 1863.
Promoted from Capt. Co. C to Lt. Col., Sept. 15,
'62— to Col. , Mar. 2, '63— to Bv. Brig. Gen., Aug.
4, '65— mus. out with regiment, Sept. 9, 1864.
Promoted from Captain company G, August 18,
1861— resigned October 8, 1861.
Promoted from 1st Lieut. Co. D, to Maj., Nov. 15,
'61— to Lt. Col., May 5, 1862— res. Sept. 15, '62.
Promoted from Captain, Co. G to Major, Nov. 23,
'62— to Lieutenant Colonel, February 10, 1863—
mustered out with regiment, Sept. 9, 1864.
Promoted from Capt. company M, May 5, 1862—
resigned November 22, 1862.
John P. Taylor
racobHiggins
3ylv. D. Barrows...
David Gardner
...do
Lt. Col.
...do
...do
Thos. S. Richards...
Major..
Note.— The following abbreviations have been used in the preparation of remarks :
lb. absent.
last. Assistant.
Idj. Adjutant.
Bn. buried.
Bv. brevet.
Bd. band.
Capt, Captain.
Chap. Ckaplain.
129
Cor. Corporal. Fr. from.
Com. ccimmissioned or Furl, furlough.
commissary.
Cert, certificate.
Dis. dismissed.
Dis'y. disability.
Disch. discharged.
Exp. expiration.
Hos. hospital.
Lt. Lieutenant.
Mus. mustered.
Muc. musician.
Mis. missing.
Pr. promoted.
PI. principal.
Priv. private.
Keg. regiment.
Red. reduced.
Res. resigned.
Rem. removed.
8en. sentenced.
Serv. service.
Surg. Surgeon.
Sgt. Sergeant.
Sub. substitute.
Stew, steward.
Tr. transferred.
Vet. veteran volimteer,
Wd. wounded.
Wds. wounds.
1026
FOETY-FOUKTH REGIMENT — FIRST CAVALRY,
JosiahH. Ray
William T.M'EweE
Major..
...do....
Richard J. Falls
...do
James M. Gaston...
...do....
Chas. C. Townsend
Wm. P. Lloyd
Adj
...do
C. L. Buffington....
B.Adj
WiUiam S. Foster...
...do
William Bayard
Job H. Cole
...do
...do
Richard R. Carson
George H. Baker...
Wm. Stadelman ....
Henry A. Wood
David Stanton....
Gurdon B.Hotchkin
J. B. Finney
Sam'l Alexander..
S. W. H. Calver....
Hiram N. Kelley..
L. E. Atkinson ....
R. H.Tuft
J. Hervey Beale.
Jacob Wolf.
George W. Seigrist,
Henry C. Beamer..
William M'Cune....
George J. Geiser
John Hamilton
George W. Fincher
JohnM'Cahan
Joseph Deveney ....
Ernest Conzler
Charles Gardner....
William P. Lloyd..
Wm. J. Jackman ..
Thomas R. Starer..
JamesP. Landis....
John W. Forney.
Q. M
...do..,
Aug. 16, '61,
Aug. 10, '61,
Jan. 3, '62,
Aug.
'61,
Nov. 22, '62,
Sept. 1, '61,
Aug. 12, '61,
Sept. 6, '61,
Mar.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
1, '62,
5, '61,
8, '61,
8, '61,
C. S Aug. 8, '61,
do Aug. 16, '61,
Surg...
do....
As.Sur,
do
do....
do.,.,
do....
do
Chap'n
Vet. Sii
Sr. Maj
do....
do....
do ....
do....
Q.M.Sr
Com. Sr
Hos. St.
do
do
do
do
C. Bug.
do
Saddler
Aug. 27,
Dec. 4,
Aug.,
Aug. 27,
June,
Dec. 17,
Jan. 24,
July 6,
Sept. 1,
Aug. 13,
Aug. 10, '61,
July 25,
July 30,
Aug. 28,
Aug. 28, '61,
Oct. 20, '62,
Sept. 1, '61,
July 25, '61,
Aug. 21, '61,
Aug. 10, '61,
July 25, '61,
Pr. fr, Capt. Co. F, Mar. 1, '62— res. Feb. 23, '63.
Pr. from Capt. Co. C, Feb. 23, '63— wd. at Brandy
Station, Va., June 9, '63 — resigned Oct. 17, '63.
Wounded July 28, '64— tr. to batt., Sept. 3, '64—
com. Lieut. Col., Nov. 11, 1864 — ^not mustered—
discharged January 3, 1865.
Promoted from Captain company I, Mar. 1, '63—
mustered out, August 1, 1864.
Pr. fr. Hos. Stew., Nov. 22, '62— res. June 14, '63.
Promoted from 1st Lieutenant Co. E, September
1, '63 — mus. out with regiment, Sept. 9, 1864.
Promoted from 2d Lt. Co. E, to Batt. Adjt., Feb,
19, 1862 — mustered out, September 10, 1862.
Promoted from Sergeant company K, March 1,
1862— mustered out, September 9, 1862.
Discharged September 1, 1862.
Promoted from 1st Sergeant company M, Mav 5,
1862— mustered out, September 11, 1862.
Promoted fmm Sgt. Co. B to Q. M., Sept. 17, '61—
to Captain and A. Q. Master, May 23, 1862,
Pr. from Corp, Co, B to Q, M. Sgt., Sept. 28, 'Pi—
to Quartermaster, May 5, 1862 — mustered out
with regiment, September 9, 1864.
Pr. fr. Sgt, Co. B to Q. M. Sgt. , May 5, '62— to 1st
Lt, and C. S., Oct. 22, '62— res. Jan. 28, 1863.
Promoted from private Co. F to Com. Sgt., June
22, '62— to 1st Lieut, and C, S., January 27, 63—
mustered out with regiment. Sept, 9, 1864.
Promoted to Surg. U. S, Reg. Army, Nov. 24, '62.
Promoted from Assistant Surg. , Nov. 24, 1862—
mustered out with regiment. Sept, 9, 1864.
Resigned September, 1861,
Killed at Dranesville, Va. , Nov. 26, 1861.
Resigned August 2, 1862.
Resigned Jan. 21, 1863.
Tr, to batt., Sept. 3, '64— disch. Sept. 25, '64.
Transferred to batt.. Sept, 3, 1864, and to 2d reg.
Prov. Cav., June 17, 1865. ^
Mustered out with regiment, Sept. 9, 1864.
Promoted from private company 1, May 1, '63—
mustered out with regiment. Sept, 9, 1864,
Promoted from Q. M. Sgt. company C, to Sgt.
Maj., Sept. 1, '61— to 2d Lt. Co. I, Nov. 23, '61.
Promoted to Sgt. Major, Feb. 17, 1862— to 1st Lt.
company G, July 17, 1862,
Appointed Sgt. Major, May 8, 1862 — discharged
on Surgeon's certificate. Sept, 29, 1862.
Promoted to Sgt. Major, Sept. 29, 1862— to 2d Lt.
company G, April 12, 1863.
Promoted from Sgt. company A, May 1, 1863 —
mustered out with regiment, Sept. 9, 1864.
Promoted from private company L, Nov. 1, '62 —
tr. to batt. , Sept. 3, 1864 — pr. to 2d Lt. company
L, batt.. Sept, 13, 1864 — to 1st Lt, company F,
batt,, March 19, 1865 — mustered out by consoli-
dation, June 20, 1865— Vet.
Promoted from private company G, Feb, 28, '62 —
mustered out with regiment. Sept, 9, 1864.
Appointed Hos. Steward, Sept. 6, 1861 — trans-
ferred— not on muster-out roll.
Promoted from private company G, Oct,, 1861 —
transferred to U. S. regular army, Nov. 24, '62.
Promoted from private company G, Oct. 23, '62—
transferred to batt., September 3, 1864.
Promoted from private company G, Dec, 18, '62 —
to 1st Lt. company E, March 22, 1863,
Promoted from Sgt, company A, Feb, 25, 1863 —
mustered out with regiment, Sept. 9, 1864.
Promoted from Cor. company I, Oct. 16, 1861 —
discharged by order of War Dep't, Oct. 1, 1862,
Promoted from Sgt. company C, May 1, 1863 —
wd. J une 9 , '63— transferred to batt. , Sept. 3, '64—
mus. out by special order, June 20, '65 — ^Vet,
Transferred to batt., Sept, 3, 1864— mustered out
by special order, June 2Q, 1865— Vet.
THEEE TEARS' SERVICE.
1027
Company A.
RECRUITED IN JUNIATA COUNTY.
John K. Robinson..
Thomas J. Frow
Wm. H. Patterson..
James R. Kelley
David H. Wilson.
John H. Fertig ...
Lemuel R. Beale....
Wm. J. Jackman..
John Hamilton
John W. Forney....
Samuel F. Lane
Newton A. Lane....
Wm. A. Patterson.,
Wm. S. MiUer..
S. L. Patterson
Samuel S. Wilson.
Jerome T. Funk...,
John T. Sterrett
Henry H. Wilson...
Wm. H. Wagoner...
David Holtzopple...
Amos G. Wolfgang
William H. Hmith..
Jacob Q. Eby
John E. Doty
William Bortel
Silas S. Mairs
J. M. Burchfield.
Mathew Aber
David Snyder
Noah Campbell ..
Anderson, A. J ..
Brasee, John M..
Bortel, Henry
Barkey, Elijah....
Baird, James A..
Beidler, William H
Brown, William H
Burkeyheyser, I....
Bear, William R....
Bayne, Colin R ...
Best, .John
Barnett, James H
Bassart, Obediah M
Bitter, William H.
Bair, William A....
Benson, Jacob...
Brant, Alexander R
Bond, Joseph
Collier, David W..,
Clair, John
Clair, Isaac
Carpenter, Bar'n J
Capt...,
...do
...do
IstLt.
July 25,
July 25,
July 25,
July 25, '61,
July 25,
July 25,
July 25,
July 25.
July 25,
July 25,
July 25,
July 25,
July 25,
July 25, '61,
July 25,
July 25,
July 25,
July 25,
July 25,
July 25,
Jan. 2,
July 25,
July 25,
July 25,
July 25,
July 25,
July 25,
July 25, '61,
Feb. 4,
July 25,
July 25,
Feb. 19,
July 25,
Julv 25,
July 25,
July 25,
July 25,
Julv 25,
July 25,
July 25,
April 11,
Jan. 19,
Jan. 19,
Feb. 5,
Feb.
Feb.
July 25,
Julv 25,
Feb. 15,
July 25,
July 25,
Julv 25,
April 12,
Resigned March 28, 1862.
Pr. from 1st Lt., Mar. 29, '62— res. Mar. 16, 1863.
Promoted fr. 2d to 1st Lt., Mar. 28, '62— to Capt,,
March 16, '68— mus. out with Co., Sept. 9, 1864.
Promoted from 1st Sgt. to 2d Lt., Mar. 28, '62— to
1st Lt. , Mar. 16, '63— wd. July 17, '63— pris. fr.
June 24, '64, to Mar,, '65— mus. out, Apr. 25, '65.
Promoted fr. 1st Sgt. to 2d Lt., March 16, 1863—
died June 6, '64, of wounds received in action.
Promoted to 1st Sgt. — prisoner from June 21, '64,
to Feb. 28, 1865— mustered out, April 5, 1865.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Promoted to Hospital Stewart, February 25, '63.
Promoted to Sergeant Major, May 1, 1863.
Promoted to Reg. Saddler, Sept. 1, 1863— Vet.
Pr. fr. Cor.— tr. to U. S. Sig. Corps, Mar. 1, 1864.
Pr. to Sgt.— disch. on Surg, cert., March, 1864.
Promoted from Corporal— captured June 21, 64—
mustered out, February 4, 1865.
Promoted from Corporal- wounded at White
House, Va., June 21, '64— mus. out, Nov. 16, '64.
Promoted to Sgt.— mus. out with Co., Sept. 9, '64.
Promoted to Cor. — mus. out with Co., Sept. 9, '64.
Promoted to Corporal— wounded June 24, 1864—
mustered out with company, September 9, '64.
Promoted to Sgt.— mus. out with Co., Sept. 9, '64.
Not on muster-out roll.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept., 1862.
Discharged February, 1863, for wounds received
at Bull Run, August 30, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb., 1863.
Killed at Hawes' Shop, Va., May 28, 1864.
Captured June 21, 1864— mus. out, Feb. 15, 1865.
Wounded and missing in action, June 24, 1864.
Mustered out, Aug. 16, '64— expiration of term.
Captured June 21, 1864— transferred to company
D, batt., September 9, 1864— Vet.
Transferred to Co. D, batt., Sept. 9, '64— mus. out
by S. O., June 20, '65, as Sgt., Co. A, batt.— Vet.
Transferred to batt., September 9, 1864.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 9, 1864.
Transferred to Co. D, batt., Sept. 9, '64— Vet.
Transferred to company D, batt., Sept. 9, 1864.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 9, 1864.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 9, 1864.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 9, 1864.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 9, 1864.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 9, 1864.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 9, 1864.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 9, 1864.
Wounded at White House, June 21, 1864— mus-
tered out, Aug. 13, 1864 — expiration of term.
Transferred to company D, batt., Sept. 9, 1864.
Transferred to company D, batt., Sept. 9, 1864.
Transferred to company D, batt., Sept. 9, 1864.
Transferred to company D, batt., Sept. 9,-1864 —
disch. in Co. A, batt., by G. O., Sept. 25, 1865.
Transferred to company D, batt., Sept. 9, 1864.
Wounded at White House, June 21, 1864— trans-
ferred to companv D, batt., Sept. 9, 1864.
Died Sept. 21, '61— bu. in Mil. Asy. Cem., D. C.
Deserted July 16, 1862.
Capt'd— died Feb. 26, '65— bu. at Richmond, Va.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, March, 1863.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb., 1863.
Transferred to company D, batt., Sept. 9, 1864 —
discharged in company A, batt., June 7, 1865.
1028
FORTY-FOURTH REGIMENT — FIRST CAVALRY,
Cleaver, Thomas M
Casey, James F
DeBray, George S...
Dewees, Thos. W ...
Dunn, William
DonneU, William O
Ernest, Westley H
Ernest, John L
Foltz, James P
Fulton, James W...
Foley, Michael
Fasick, John
Fink, George W
Fulton, William S.
Gazette, Samuel....
Hershey, JohnR..
Haller, Israel
Hardy, John A ..
Horton, Daniel J.
Howard, Henry F..
Henderson, Arth'r.
Innerst, Michael
Johns, Matthias
Jacobs, John A
Kinslow, Arm'ng L
Kinslow, John
Kinzer, Joseph R
Kennedy, Joseph B
Kendrich, Martin H
Longacre, Isaac
Logan, Thomas C...
Louden, Alfred M..
Lang, William J....
Linton, Samuel
Ludwig, Francis M
Landers, Joseph
Logan, Calvin T
Maloy, George W...
M'Donald, Jos. B...
M'Donald, And' w H
M'WilUams, A. J...
M'Coy, John M
Marley, James B....
Morley, Alonzo W
Mitchell, Samuel M
M'Cachron, Geo. H
M'Kee, James
M'Connell, Henry O
Marshman, Sam'l..
Minnich, William.
M'Clintock, J.W. B
Mitchell, John T..
Nicely, Jacob B...
Nicely, Henry W
Neiman, John F..
Nipple, John O
O'Keson, Samuel B
Pasich, John....
Parsons, Robert
Rodgers, Mat'w H.,
Rheiner, Jonathan
Richer, Levi
Robinson, Wm. M,
Private Feb. 19, '64,
do Oct. 19, '64,
July 25, '61,
July 25, '61,
Nov. 21, '61,
Oct, 19,
July 25,
July 25,
July 25,
July 25,
July 25,
Nov. 10,
July 25,
.do.
July 25, '61,
July 25, '61,
July 25, '61,
July 25, '61,
July 25, '61,
Feb. 19, '64,
July 25,
July 25,
July 25,
July 25,
Feb. 1,
July 25,
July 25,
July 25,
July 25,
July 25,
July 25,
July 25,
July 2.5,
July 25,
July 25,
July 25,
Nov. 21,
Feb. 19,
Died March 30, 1864.
Not on muster-out roll.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, March 1, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Mar. 24, '62.
Transferred to company D, batt., Sept. 9, 1864—
mustered out as Corporal company A, batt. , by
special order, June 20, 1865— Vet.
Not on muster-out roll.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Deserted September 1, 1861.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Transferred to batt., September 9, 1864.
Wounded Sept. 15, 1863, and July 28, 1864— mus»
tered out, September 17, 1864.
Wounded July 10, 1863— not on muster-out roll.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Jan. 1, 1863.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Wounded October 1, 1863 — mustered out with
company, September 9, 1864.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Captured April 18, 1863 — mustered out, August
1, 1864 — expiration of term.
Died July 27, 1864, of wounds received in action,
June 21, 1864— buried in Nat. Cem., Arlington.
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
Transferred to Co. D, batt., Sept. 9, '64— Vet.
Transferred to batt., Sept. 9, 1864— disch. in Co.
A, batt., by General Order, August 1, 1865.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 22, '62.
Transferred to Co. D, batt., Sept., 9, 1864— Vet.
Transferi-ed to batt., September 9, 1864.
Captured at Bull Run, August 80, 1862 — mus-
tered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Not on muster-out roll-
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Transferred to company D, batt., Sept. 9, 1864.
Transferred to company D, batt. , Sept. 9, 1864.
Transferred to company D, batt., Sept. 9, 1864.
Not on muster-out roll.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Detailed as Orderly to Maj. Gen. Meade — mus-
tered out with company, Sept. 9, 1864.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
JNIustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, April 1, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. May 12, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. May 1, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 18, '62.
Transferred to U. S. Sig. Corps, March 1, 1864.
Transferred to batt., September 9, 1864.
Transferred to company D, batt., Sept. 9, 1864 —
pr. to Cor. Co. A, batt— date unknown.
Transferred to batt., September 9, 1864.
Not on muster-out roll.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 9, 1864.
Transferred to batt., September 9, 1864— Vet,
Killed at Culpepper, Va., September 13, 1863.
Wounded Juno 24, 1864— mustered out August
1, 1864 — expiration of term.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Not on muster-out roll.
Transferred to batt., September 9, 1864.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 8, '62.
Wounded at Cedar Mountain, Va., Aug. 9, '62—
discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb., 1863,
THREE YEARS' SERVICE.
1029
Keimer, Mattock.
Reed, Joseph M.
Rowbottom, James
Reed, James S...
Rowbottom, Joseph
Richard, Christ. R..
Robertson, Joseph..
Smith, David L
Stewart, Calvin E. ..
Simpson. Joseph G.
Sporry, William
Sleisher, Jas. K. P..
Seebold, EliasH
Smith, William
Sheppard, Jackson.
Toomey, John A
Trump, John
Tannyhill, Geo. W..
Taggert, William ...
Van, James
Wildman, Abr'm J
Walton, George F...
Williamson, A. J...
Weitzler, Cornelius
Whitney, Newell D
Yocum, Joseph.
Private
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do...
.do ...
.do...
.do ...
.do...
.do...
.do...
.do...
.do...
.do...
.do...
.do...
.do ...
.do...
.do...
.do...
.do ...
Aug. 8, '62,
April 14, '64,
April 14, '64,
Feb. 19, '64,
April 14, '64,
July 25,
July 25,
May 2,
July 25,
April 11,
Feb. 19,
Aug, 5,
July 25,
May 5,
July 25,
Nov. 2,
Mar. 22,
July 25,
Feb. 19,
Feb. 19,
April 12,
Mar. 26,
July 25,
Transferred to company D, batt., Sept, 9, 1864 —
mus. out in Co. A, batt., by G. O., June 6, 1865.
Transferred to company D, batt., Sept. 9, 1864.
Not on muster-out roll.
Transferred to company D, batt., Sept. 9, 1864 —
promoted to Corporal company A, batt.
Transferred to company D, batt., Sept. 9, 1864.
Deserted — date unknown.
Wounded June 24, 1864 — not on muster-out roll.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. May, 1862.
Discharged on Surgepn's certificate, March, 1863.
Transferred to battalion, September 9, '64 — Vet.
Transferred to company D, batt., Sept. 9, 1864,
Transferred to battalion, September 9, 1864,
Sent to Insane Asylum — date unknown.
Not on muster-out roll.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan 8, 1862.
Transferred to company D, batt,, Sept, 9, 1864.
Deserted August 12, 1861.
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
Wounded June 2, 1864— transferred to company
D, battalion, September 9, 1864— Vet,
Transferred to company D, batt., Sept. 9, 1864,
Transferred to battalion, September 9, 1864.
Transferred to company D, batt., Sept. 9, 1864.
Not on muster-out roll.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Apr. 1, '62.
Company B.
recruited at athensville, montgomery county.
Owen Jones
Jacob L, Stadelman
Joseph C. Roberts ..
Wm. Litzenberg..
Theodore Streck..
Richard R, Corson.
John Kline
William Buzby.
George H. Baker...
Robert S. Lawsha..
JohnH, Bevan
W. F, Chrisman.,..
Daniel H. Titlow..
Licwis M. Thomas...
Adolphus S. Edler.
Martin Mars.,
Lem, A. Patterson.
Joseph Price
David W. Terrence
John J. Creighton..
Capt..
...do..
...do..
.do.
.do.
..do
2d Lt...
1st Sgt.
Q.M.Sr.
Com. Sr
Serg't..
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug,
Aug.
Aug,
Aug,
Aug,
Aug,
Aug,
8,
1
'61,
'61,
'61,
3
3
3
8,
'61,
3
8,
'61,
3
i;
'61,
'61,
3
3
8,
'61,
3
8,
'61,
3
8,
'61,
3
8,
'61,
3
8,
'61,
3
8,
'61,
3
8,
8,
8,
'61,
'61,
'61,
3
3
3
8,
'61,
3
8,
'61,
3
8,
'61,
3
8,
'61,
3
Promoted to Major, August 5, 1861.
Pr, from 1st Lt., Aug. 8, '61— res, March 26, '62,
Pr. from Sgt. to 2d Lt., Nov. 25, '61— to 1st Lt.,
December 30, 1861— to Captain, March 26, '62—
resigned May 8, 1862,
Pr. from Sgt., May 20, '62— wd. at Deep Bottom,
Va., July 28, 1864 — discharged September 9,
1864 — expiration of term,
Pr, from 1st Sergt. to 1st Lieut., Aug. 8, 1861—
to Captain company H, November 25, 1861.
Pr. from Sgt. to 1st Lt. and Q. M., Sept. 17, '61.
Promoted from 2d to 1st Lieutenant, November
25, 1861— resigned December 30, 1861.
Promoted from Corp. to 1st Sgt. — to 2d Lt., Jan.
3, '62— to 1st Lieut., Mar 26, '62— died at Wash-
ington, D. C, May 1, 1864.
Pr. from Corp. to Q,. M. Sgt., September 28, '61—
to 1st Lieut, and Quartermaster, Mav 5, 1862.
Pr. from Sgt., March 26, '62— wounded May 28,
'64 — mus. out with company, Sept. 9, 1864.
Pr. from Corp. to 1st Sergt., April 1, 1862— mus-
tered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Promoted to Corp.— to Q. M. Sgt., Feb. 1, 1863—
wounded at Culpepper, Va., September 13, '63 —
mustered out with company, Sept. 9, 1864.
Promoted from Corporal to Sergt., April 5, 1862 —
mustered out with company, Sept. 9, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 1, '63.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Promoted from Corporal to Sergt., Jan. 14, '62—
mustered out with company, Sept. 9, 1864.
Promoted to Serjeant — discharged on Surgeon's
certificate. March 20, 1863,
Promoted from Corporal to Sergt., Feb. 1, 1863—
mustered out with company, Sept. 9, 1864,
Promoted from Corp.— wounded May 25, 1863 —
discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 8, '64.
Pr. to Sgt.— tr. to batt., 1st Pa, Cavalry— Vet.
1030
FORTY-FOURTH REGIMENT — FIRST CAVALRY,
SarauelJago
George L. Lyle.
Wm. Stadelman
John Anderson
Aden. J. Stanley....
JohnR. Styer
William H. Edler...
George B. Rambo...
Crawford Yocum....
Kline A. Graver
Wm. H. Ramsey....
Joel L. Davis
Mark R. Hagner
Henry H. Pyott
Henry Z. Lair
Franklin Snyder
Morris M. Mattson..
Ashenfelter,Theo. T
Adair, William..
Black, Lorenzo D...
Bevan, Allen L
Bisson, Jacob S
Bowden, Wm. H
Black, John
Bennet, Charles
Blehl, Francis
Baxter, Amos
Campbell, Fleming
Connell, Patrick
Collins, Edgar W...
Cornman, Jos. S
Conrad, James
Cramer, Charles
Davis, Peter..
Davison, Charles....
Davis, ElishaP
Dettra, Jacob H
Dales, John
Dougherty, Jno. L..
Ford, Charles
Greger, Chalkley F
Gotwalls, Alex
Grant, John S
Haines, Jacob W....
Hoffman, Thos. P...
Hampton, Wm. S...
Hafner, Matthias....
Hutchinson, Wm
Haws, Samuel A
Hampton, George...
Jacobs, Enos
Lutz, Justice W
Levering, Perry H..
Lowry, Robert
M'Fague, James
Moore, Lewis
Miller, Washington
Miller, Nathan
M'Clellan, James ..
Moore, Joseph F....
Moore, Henry C
Michael, Matthew.
Mylan, Thomas
Miles, John, Jr
Maxwell, Robert..,.
..do ,
8, '61,
8, '61,
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Oct.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Sept.
May
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Jan.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
July
Feb.
Aug.
May
Aug.
8, '61,
8, '61,
8, '61,
8, '61,
8, '61,
8, '61,
1.5, '61,
3, '63,
8, '61,
8, '61,
Aug. 8, '61,
Pr. to Sgt. — tr. to batt., Sept. 9, '64— mus. out as
Sgt. company M, batt., June 20, 1865— Vet.
Promoted to Sergeant — killed at Malvern Hill,
1 Va., July 28, 1864— Vet.
] Promoted to Sergt.— to Q. M. Sergt., May 5, '62.
' Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 9. 1861.
j Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 19, '63.
I Killed at Hawes' Shop, Va., May 28, 1864.
I Wounded June 21, '64 — tr. to batt., 1st Pa. Cav.
J Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
j Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
j INlustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
I Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
j Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
I Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
' Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
! Transferred to Brigade band, January 1, 186.3.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
j Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
j Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 26, '63.
Transferred to batt., Sept. 9, 1864 — mustered out
in company M, batt. , June 6, 1865.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, 1862.
Transferred to batt., September 9, 1864— Vet.
Transferred to batt., September 9, 1864— Vet.
Transferred to batt., September 9, 1864.
Transferred to U. S. Navy, July 5, 1864.
Mustered out with company, September Of 1864.
Wounded in Pa., July 5, 1863, and at Cold Har-
bor, Va., June 1, 1864— mustered out with com-
pany, September 9, 1864.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, 1862.
Not on muster-out roll.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 4, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 3, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 8, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 4, '62.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Mar. 20, '63.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864,
I Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
INlustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Transferred to batt., September 9, 1864,
Killed at Hawes' Shop, Va,, May 28, 1864.
Deserted May 25, 1862.
Transferred to batt., September 9, 1864.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 9, 1864.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 9, 1864.
Transferred to batt., September 9, 1864— Vet.
ISIustered out with company, Sept. 9, 1864.
Wounded July 28, 1864— absent at muster out.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 4, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Jan. 4, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, 1862.
Wd. at Culpepper, Sept. 13, 1863, and Barker's
Mills, June 2, 1864— tr. to batt., Sept. 9, 1864—
pr. to 1st Lt. Co. A, batt., Dec. 13, 1864— mus-
tered out, June 29, 1865.
Transferred to batt., September 9, 1864.
Transferred to batt., September 9, 1864— Vet.
Transferred to batt., September 9, 1864.
Transferred, to batt., Sept. 9, 1864— discharged in
company M, batt.. May 27, 1865.
IXed at Alexandria, Va., April 4, 1862— burial
record, December 16, 1863— grave, 1192.
THREE YEARS' SERVICE.
1031
NAME.
RANK.
DATE OF MUSTEK
IHTO SERVICE.
I
REMARKS.
M'Afee, Howard
Mower, Phillip A...
Maiser Conrad.
Private
...do
...do
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
8, '61,
26, '62,
8, '61,
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
Killed at Auburn Mills, Va., October 14, 1863.
Died July 3, 1864, of wounds received at Cold
Harbor, Va., June 2, 1864— bu. at Philadelphia.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 9, 1864.
M'Fayne, James J ..
O'Connel, John
Paxson Evan J
...do
...do
...do
Mar.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Mar.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
28, '64,
8, '61,
8, '61,
8, '61,
8, '61,
8, '61,
16, '64,
8, '61,
8, '61,
8, '61,
8, '61,
8, '61,
8, '61,
8, '61,
8, '61,
8, '61,
8, '61,
8, '61,
8, '61,
8, '61,
8, '61,
8, '61,
Transferred— date and place unknown.
Deserted— returned— tr. to batt., Sept. 9, 1864.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 20, '62.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Transferred to battalion, September 9. 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, 1862.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Mustered out with companv, September 9, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Apr. 15, '64.
Died at Washington, D. C, Oct. 17, 1861.
Killed at Auburn Mills, Va., Oct. 14, 1863.
Quinn John..
...do
Quinley, Charles....
Rhoads, William H
...do
...do
...do
Robinson, Charles...
Rodebauffh, George
Solely, Wesley A ...
Smoyer, Edward B
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
Stanb, Michael B....
Smith, Isaac W
Shaffer, Theodore...
...do
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...do
...do
Staiger, Samuel S...
...do
...do
Deserted September, 1862.
Vaughn, Hamilton..
Vanderslice, Jno. V
Warnock, Edw'd J
...do
...do
...do
...do
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Apr. 20, '63.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
KiUed at Hawes' Shop, Va., May 28, 1864.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Zinn, George W
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Company C.
RECRUITED IN MIFFLIN COUNTY.
John P. Taylor
Wm. T. M'Ewen....
Robert J. M'Nitt..
William Mann
Hiram M'Clenahen
John W. Nelson
Thomas A. Kearns..
George W. Seigrist.
Jacob Ruble
Wilson S. Dellett
Albert Laird
Serg't..
...do
...do
William J. Furst....
Christian Romich...
J. Harvey Carson...
...do
Hamil'nR. Mitchell
...do
W. P. Dachenbaugh
...do
Michael Manges
...do
George W^ay
...do ..
James P. Landis
...do
Albert Strong.
Capt....
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1st Lt...
...do.,
2d Lt...
1st Sgt.
Q.M.Sr
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Corp....
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
May
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Sept.
Aug.
Aug.
10,
10,
'61,
'61,
3
3
10,
'61,
3
10,
15,
'61,
'61,
3
3
10,
'61,
3
7,
'61,
3
10,
10,
'61,
'61,
3
3
10,
'61,
3
10,
'61,
3
10,
10,
"61.
'61,
3
3
10,
'61,
3
10,
'61,
3
10,
'61,
3
7,
'61,
3
1,
'61,
3
10,
10,
'61,
'61,
3
3
Promoted to Lieutenant Colonel, Sept. 15, 1862.
Promoted fr. 2d to 1st Lt., Feb. 26, '62— to Capt.,
Oct. 1, 1862— to Major, Feb. 23, 1863.
Promoted fr. Sgt. to 1st Sgt.— to i:d Lt., Feb. 26,
'62— to 1st Lt., Oct. 7, '62— to Capt., Feb. 13, '63—
captured June 21, '64 — mus. out. Mar. 12, 1865.
Resigned February 26, 1862.
Transferred fr. 42d reg. P. V., Nov. 1, '61— pr. to
Cor., Jan. 1, '62— to 1st Sgt., Mar. 1, '62— to 1st
Lt., February 13, 1863— wounded J aly 17, 1863—
mustered out with company, Sept. 9, 1864.
Promoted fr. Sgt., Oct. 8, '62- tr. to batt. 1st Pa.
Cav., Sept. 1, 1864— muster out, Sept. 26, 1864.
Pr. to Cor., Jan. 1, '62— to Sgt., Oct. 1, '62— to 1st
Sgt., Mar. 1, '63— mus. out with Co., Sept. 9,' 64.
Promoted to Sergeant Major, Sept. 1, 1861.
Promoted to Cor.. July 1, '62— to Q. M. Sgt., July
1, '63 — mustered out with company, Sept. 9, '64.
Promoted from Cor. to Sgt., Sept. 1, '61 — to Com.
Sgt., July 1, '62— captured at Brandy Station,
Va., June 9, '6.3 — mus. out with Co., Sept. 9, '64.
Died Sept. 1:3, '62, of wds. rec. at Cedar Mountain,
Va.— buried in Mil. Asy. Cemetery, D. C.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 30, '62.
Promoted from Corporal — killed at Brandy Sta-
tion, Va., June 9, 1863.
Promoted from Corporal, July 1, '62 — mustered
out with company, September 9, 1864.
Promoted to Cor., April 1, 1862— to Sgt., Oct, 7,
1862 — absent, sick, at muster out.
Promoted to Cor., June 1, 1862— to Sgt., March 1,
1863— mustered out with company, Sept. 9, '64.
Promoted to Sgt — wounded May 28, 1864— tr. to
company D Batt., 1st Pa. Cav.— Vet.
Promoted to Sgt. — wounded July 28, '64 — tr. to
Co. D, batt., Sept. 9, '64— promoted to Sgt. Co.
A, batt.— mustered out, Augu.st 7, 186.5— Vet.
Promoted to Sgt— Ch. Bugler. May 1, '63— Vet.
Died at Camp Pierpont, V.'.., December 16, 1861.
1032
FORTY-FOURTH REGIMENT — FIRST CAVALRY,
Edwin Lock
A. N. M'Donald.,
Michael BottofF...
W. V. B. CopUn..
Edwin Lochev....
N. Walker Scott.,
Corp.
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J. A. Davidsizer.
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Aug. 10, '61,
Aug. 10, '61,
Aug. 10, '61,
Sept. 2, '61,
John Hoffman ,
George W. White.
John M'Mahan
Charles A. Rice....
WUliam Ready....
William Baird ,
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Anthony Assadalia
Akley, Joseph
Alexander, Jesse J
Betts, Robert W...,
Bottoflf, Martin
Bottoff, Jacob
Brillhart, Rob't M.
Bradford, Wm
Baker, David A
Barefoot, William.
Cutler, Wm. B
Crissman, James H
Cherry, John ,
Clare, William
Chamberlain, John
Crissman, John A..
Castner, James
Aug. 10, '61,
Aug. 7, '61,
Aug. 10, '61,
Aug. 10, '61,
Aug. 10, '61,
Aug. 10, '61,
Aug. 10, '61,
Aug. 10, '61,
Aug. 7, '61,
Private
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Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
June
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
10, '61,
10, '61,
10, '61,
10, '61,
10, '61,
10, '61,
10, '61,
10, '61,
10, '61,
10, '61,
10, '61,
10, '61,
15, '63,
9, '64,
4, '64,
4, '64,
Chirpman, .T. H
Derr, Jacob F
Decker, Jeremiah..
Deal, John H
Dippary, John
Deveny, Joseph M.
Ebbs, John H
Graham, Geo. W...
Giflford, Geo. W
Gates, Joseph K
Huflfhagle, H. W.
Hildebrand, J. O.
Jennings, S. M....
Kerlin, William..
Kring, Jonathan..
Kearns, J. A
Kline, G.W
Lynch, L. A
Livingston, Jos. H,
Lintherst, Isaac
Link, William
Latchford, Geo. W.
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.do.
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.do.
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.do.
.do.,
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.do.
.do.
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Feb. 17, '64,
Feb. 24, '64,
Aug. 10, '61,
Aug. 10, '61,
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do,
Aug. 10, '61,
Aug. 10, '61,
July 21, '63,
Aug. 10, '61,
Aug. 10, '61,
Feb. 24, '64,
Aug. 7, '61,
Aug. 16, '61,
Aug. 7, '61,,
Aug. 10, '61,
Sept. 1, '61,
Aug. 10, '61,
Feb. 24, '64,
Aug. 10, '61,
Aug. 10, '61,
Miller, G.W
M'Cann, John
Murray, John S
M'Bride, James
M'Clenahan, J, H..
M'Calister, O. H....
Murray, Andrew J
Murray, John T....
...do.
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...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
Aug. 10, '61,
Aug. 10, '61,
Aug. 7, '61,
Aug. 10, '61,
Aug. 10, '61.
Aug. 10, '61,
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 4, '62.
Died Aug. 14, 1862, of wounds received at Cedar
Mountain, Va., Aug. 9, 1862.
Dischax-ged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 10, '62,
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 19, '63.
Discharged on vSurgeon's certificate, July 4, 1863.
Died July 2, 1863, in Libby prison, Richmond,
Va.. of wds. rec. at Brandv Sta'n, June 9, '63.
Wd. May 9, 1864— tr. to Co. D, batt., Sept. 9, '64—
mus. out as Sgt. company A., batt., by special
order, June 20, 1865— Vet.
Wd. July 28, '64— tr. to batt., Sept. 9, '64— Vet.
Wounded May 9, 1864— prisoner June 21, 1864 —
transferred to Co. D, batt., Sept. 9, 1864— Vet.
Wd. June 21, '64— tr. to Co. D, batt., Sept. 9, '64—
mus. out in Co. A, by S. O., June 20, '65— Vet.
Promoted to Corporal, May 1, '63— mustered out
with company, September 9, 1864.
Promoted to Corporal, June 1, '63— wd. July 28,
'64— mustered out with company, Sept. 9, 1864.
Promoted to Corporal, Nov. 1, 1863— mustered
out with company, Sept. 9, 1864.
Pr. to Cor., Jan. 1,'64 — wd. at Fredericksb'g, Dec.
12, '62, and May 28, '64— ab., in hos., atmus. out.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 9, 1864.
Disch., Jan. 8, '63, for wounds rec. in action.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 9, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 9, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Mar. 19, '63.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 9, 1864.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate^iate unknown.
Died May 16, '62, of wds. received accidentally.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct., 1862.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 9, 1864.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 9, 1864.
Transfered to Co. D, batt., Sept. 9, 1864— Vet.
Wd. June 21, '64— tr.to Co. D, batt., Sept. 9, '64.
Transferred to batt. , September 9, 1864.
Transferred to company D, batt., Sept. 9, 1864.
Wounded — date unknown — transferred to com-
pany D, batt., September 9, 1864.
Not on muster-out roll.
Transferred to batt., September 9, 1864.
Transferred to batt., September 9, 1864.
Killed at Culpepper C. H., Va., Sept. 13, 1863.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 9, 1864.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate — date unknown.
Deserted June 28, 1862.
Wd. June 21, '64— mus. out with Co., Sept. 9, '64.
Transferred to company D, batt., Sept. 9, 1864.
Transferred to Co. D,batt., Sept. 9, '64— mus. out
as Cor. Co. A, batt.^ by S. O., June 20, '65— Vet.
Mustered out with comioany, Sept. 9, 1864.
Transferred to batt., Sept. 9, 1864— mustered ouf
in company D, batt., June 15, 1865.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 9, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 4, 1862.
Died September 6, 1862, of wounds received in
action — buried at Alexandria, Va. — ^grave, 222.
Not on muster-out roll.
Wounded June 21, '64— not on muster-out roll.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 9, 1864.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 9, 1864.
Transferred to batt., September 9, 1864.
Died Aug. 22, '62 — bu. Alexandria — grave, 165.
Tr. to Co. D, batt., Sept. 9. 1864— mustered out
as Cor. Co. A, batt., by S. O., June 20,'65— Vet.
Wounded June 21, 1864— not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 9, 1864.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 9, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 16, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 31, '63.
Transferred to Co. D, batt., Sept. 9, 1864— Vet.
Transferred to Vet. Res. Corps, Aug. 18, 1863.
THREE YEAES' SERVICE.
1033
M'Donald, James L
Neitz, Percival..,
Nale, Henry H.
Nolan, Felix
Odelia, Asa
Pollard, Benjamin
Postlewaight, Jas P
Eowe, Charles F
Ross, Samuel....
Robison, James.,
Rager, James....
Robison, Alfred ,
Rollin, Paris G...
Ruble, John
Ramsey, Albert.,
Stewart, Palmer,
Scott, David C ...
Seachrist, Christian
Stokes, Benj. F .,
Swarm, Henry...,
Slocum, Samuel.
Stillinger, William
Sutton, John F
Stull, James H
Snyder, William
Shank, Amos
Selheimor, A. B
Stall, Marshall J....
Teats, Edmund F...
Tarl, Patrick M
Wible, JohnM.
Whiles, David
Whitmore, Thomas
Wagoner, Albert P.
Wilson, George W..
Yeager, John H
Yontz, William
Private
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Aug. 10, '61,
Aug. 16, '61,
Aug. 10, '61,
Aug.
Aug.
Sept.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Dec.
Feb,
Aug.
Aug.
Feb.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
16, '61,
10, '61,
1, '61,
10, '61,
10, '61,
10, '61,
10, '61,
28, '61,
19, '64,
7, '61,
10, '61,
4, '64,
10, '61,
10, '61,
10, '61,
10, '61,
10, '61,
10, '61,
Nov. 25, '63,
April 25, '62,
Aug. 7, '61,
Aug. 10, '61,
Aug. 10, '61,
Aug. 10, '61,
Aug. 16,
Mar. 31,
Aug. 10,
Aug. 10,
Nov. 4,
Aug. 10,
Aug. 10,
Aug. 10,
Aug. 10,
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June, '62.
Prisoner at Brandy Station, Va., June 9, 1863—
missing in action. May 9, 1864.
Transferred to company D, battalion, September
9, '64— pr. to Corp. Co. A— Vet.
Deserted June 28, 1862.
Not on muster-out roll.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 15, '61.
Diseh. on Surgeon's certificate — date unknown.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 15, '63,
Discharged on Surseon's certificate, Jan. 4, '62.
Transferred to Co. D, battalion, Sept. 9, 1864.
Transferred to battalion, September 9, 1864.
Deserted April, 1864.
Wounded July 28, '64— tr. to batt.— mus. out as
Corp. Co. D, Juno 20, 1865— Vet.
Died at Philadelphia, February 17, 1864.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 8, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. May 9, '62.
Wounded June 21, 1864 — transferred to company
D, battalion, September 9, 1864— Vet.
Transferred to Co. D, batt., Sept. 9, 1864. * .
Transferred to Co. D, batt., September 9, 1864,
Died at Camp Pierpont, Va., Feb. 7, 1862.
Killed at Cedar Mountain, Va., Aug. 9, 1862.
Died Oct. 24, 1863, of wds. rec. at Aubvirn, Va.,
Oct. 14, '68— bu. at Alexandria, grave, 1,024.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June, '62.
Died at Camp Pierpont, Va., February 17, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 23, '61.
Not on muster-out roll.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Transferred to battalion, September 9, 1864.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Not on muster-out roll.
Died at Alexandria, Va., June 26, 1863.
Captured July 14, '64— mus. out, Feb. 15, 1865.
Company D.
recruited at lock haven, clinton county.
John W. Smith
William S. Gile
Hugh A. M'Donald
Sylv. D. Barrows
W. L. Holbrook..
Marcus L. French
Wm. F. Butcher,
Philip H. Walker
Arch. R. M'Donald
Abrah'mD.Rockejr
130
11, '61,
20, '61,
11, '61,
11, '61,
Resigned September 20, 1861.
Pr. to Capt., Sept. 21, '61— resigned June 25, '62.
Pr. from 2d to 1st Lieut., Nov. 15, 1861— to Capt.,
June 25, '62— wd. at Cedar Mountain, Va., Aug.
9, '62— tr. to batt., Sept. 9, '64— dis. Dec 4, 1864,
Promoted to Major, Nov. 15, 1861.
Pr. fr. Q. M. Sgt. of Co. to 2d Lt., Nov. 18, '61—
to 1st Lt., June 25, '62— tr. to batt., Sept. 1, '64—
pr. to Capt. Co. D, Dec. 13, 1864— transferred to
2d regiment Provisional Cavalry, June 17, 1865.
Pr. from Sergt. to 2d Lieut, company D, Nov. 15,
'61 — to Captain company E, April 2, 1862.
Promoted from 1st Sergt., July 1, 1862— killed at
Cedar Mountain, Va., August 9, 1862.
Promoted from Sergeant, September 9, '62 — dis-
charged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 23, 1864.
Promoted from Corp. to 1st Sgt — to 2d Lt., July
12, '64— captured August, '62— tr. to battalion,
Sept. 9, 1864 — promoted to 1st Lt. company M,
December 13, '64 — to Captain, January 23, '65 —
discharged June 20, 1865— Vet.
Promoted to Corp. — to 1st Sgt., Aug. 1, 1864 — tr.
to Co. D, batt., Sept. 9, '64— promoted to 2d Lt.
Dec. 13, 1864— transferred to 2d regiment Pro-
visional cavalry, June 17, 1865 — Vet.
1034
FORTY-FOURTH REGIMENT — FIRST CAVALRY,
William R. Rodarers
Gregor M'Gregor. ..
Orlando H. Emory
Thomas J. Rockey.
George M. Emory..
Charles H. Stetson.
George E. Minnier.,
Thompson Snyder.
Allen H. German...
Mortimer Longwell
Wm. A. Quiggle
Robert P. Huling...
Alex'r Henderson..
John R. Rackard...
Benjamin Emory..
Wm. P. Steward
John C. Lewis ,
Fleming W. Lucore
Charles A. Morse ,
Horace Taylor
Henry Underhem...
William F. Moyer.
Alfred H. Lewis... >
Christ'r C. Pfoutz...
Henry S. Hoffman..
Aggy, Henry R
Amadon, Charles...
Anderson, Charles..
Anderson, James R
Butcher, Frank H...
Baird,Zeb'nM.B.P
Barrett, Tobias.
Brand, Albert...
Beck, Frank
Beck, Jacob
Barr, James
Brandt, Abraham R
Coykendale, P. H...
Chapman, Almari'n
Cridler, William
Carpenter, Levi T...
Culbey, Henry R...
Clark, Valentine D
Cook, John
Davy, EliC
Delany, Henry
Serg't..
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Corp....
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Bugler
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Aug. 11, '61,
Aug. 11, '61,
Aug. 11, '61,
Aug. 11, '61,
Aug. 11, '61,
Aug. 11, '61,
Aug. 11, '61,
Aug. li, '61,
Aug. 11, '61,
Aug. 11, '61,
Aug. 11, '61,
Aug. 11, '61,
Aus. 11, '61,
Aug. 11, '61,
Aug. 11, '61,
Aug. 11, '61,
Aug. 11, '61,
Aug. 11, '61,
Aug. 11, '61,
Aug. 11, '61,
Aug. 11, '61,
Aug. 11, '61,
Aug. 11, '61,
Aug. 11, '61,
Aug. 11, '61,
Aug. 11, '61,
Aug. 11, '61,
Sept. 1, '62,
Mar. 16, '64,
April 23, '61,
Aug. 11, '61,
Mar. 1, '64,
Mar. 1, '64,
April 12, '64,
April 6, '64,
Aug. 27, '61,
Aug. 11,
Aug. 11,
Aug. 27,
Aug. 27,
Aug. 11,
Mar. 15,
Mar. 15,
April 1,
Aug. 11,
Aug. 11,
Died Sept. 19, '62, of wounds received August 9,
1802 — buried .at Alexandria — grave, 302.
Promoted from Corporal — killed at Cedar Moun-
tain, Va., August 9, 1862.
Promoted to Sergeant, May 20, 1862 — wounded at
Sbepherdstown, Va., July 16, 1863 — mustered
out with company, September 9, 1864.
Promoted to Sergeant, July 3, '62— mustered out
with company, September 9, 1864.
Promoted to Sergeant, September 2.5, 1862— mus-
tered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Promoted to Ser^t., Sept. 25, '62— wounded May
28, 1864, and June 2, 1864— mustered out with
company, September 9, 1864.
Promoted from Cor. — transferred tobatt., Sep-
tember 9, 1864— Vet.
Promoted to Sgt.— wd. June 21, '64— transferred
to batt., Sept. 9, 1864 — mus. out as 1st Sgt. Co.
D, June 20, 1865— Vet.
Promoted to Sgt. — transferred to batt., Sept. 9,
1864 — mustered out as 1st Sgt. company D.
June 20, 1865— Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Mar. 11, '63.
Discharged for Avounds received at Cedar Moun-
tain, Va., August 9, 1862.
Killed at Cedar Mountain, Va., August 9, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Mar. 26, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 18, '61.
Discharged Dec. 24, 1862, for wounds received at
Cedar Mountain, Va., August 9, 1862.
Died at Warrenton, Va., September 13, 1863.
Promoted to Cor. , May 25, 1863 — mustered out
with company, September 9, 1864.
Promoted to Cor., May 25, 1863— wounded Juno
21, '64— mus. out with company, Sept. 9, 1864.
Transferred to batt., September D, 1864— Vet.
Wounded at Cedar Mountain, Va., Aug. 9, 1862,
also June 9, 1864 — transferred to batt., Sept. 9,
1864 — mustered out as Sergeant company M,
June 20, 1865— Vet,
Captured June 21, '64— transferred to batt., Sept.
9, 1864— promoted to Sgt. company D, March 1,
1865— mustered out, June 28, 1865— Vet.
Transferred to batt. , Sept. 9, 1864 — mus. out as
Sgt. comp.any D. June 20, 1865— Vet.
Wounded in action, June 21, '64— transferred to
batt., September 9, 1864— Vet.
Transferred to batt., September 9, 1864— Vet.
Deserted June 27, 1862.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 18, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 9, '63.
Transferred to batt., September 9, 1864.
Captured June 13, '62— released— absent, in hos-
pital, at muster out.
Discharged Dec. 16, 1862, for wounds received at
Cedar Mountain, Va., August 9, 1862.
Transferred to batt., September 9, 1864.
Transferred to batt., September 9, 1864.
Transferred to batt., September 9, 1864.
Transferred to batt., September 9, 1864.
Died Dec. 8, 1863, of wounds received on picket—
bu. record, died at Alexandria, Oct. 17, 1863 —
grave, 1,005.
Deserted June 27, 1862.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Twice captured — disch. on Surg, cert., Sept. 13, '63.
Transferred to batt., September 9, 1864— Vet.
Transferred to batt., September 9, 1864— Vet
Transferred to batt., September 9, 1864.
Transferred to batt., September 9, 1864.
Transferred to batt., September 9, 1864-
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Transferred to batt., Sept. 9, 1864— disch. as Sgt
company D, June 20, 1865— Vet.
THEEB YEARS' SERVICE.
1035
SAMS.
BANK.
DATE OF MUSTER
INTO SERVICE.
1
j< REMARKS.
1
Delaney, William..
Davidson, Reese J.
Daniels, Cliarle? C.
Egan, Dennis
Private
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Aug. 11, '61,
Aug. 11, '61,
Aug. 11, '61,
Mar, 23, '64,
Feb. 25, '64,
Aug. 11, '61,
Aug. 11, '61,
Aug. 11, '61,
Aug. 11, '61,
Aug. 11, '61,
Aug. 11, '61,
Aug. 11, '61,
Aug. 11, '61,
Mar. 1, '<34,
Aug."iT, '61,'
Aug. 11, '61,
Oct. 1, '61,
Aug. 11, '61,
Aug. 11, '61,
Aug. 11, '61,
Mar. 23, '64,
May 24, '64,
Aug. 11, '61,
3 Wd. June 28, '64— tr. to batt., Sept. 9, '64— Vet.
3 Transferred to Co. C, 42d reg. P. V., Dec. 16, '61.
3 Died Aug. 1.5, 1862, of wounds received at Cedar
Mountain, Va., Aug. 9, 1862.
3 Transferred to batt., September 9, 1864.
3 Transferred to batt., September 9, 1864.
3 Transferred to batt., September 9, 1864— Vet.
3 Transferred to batt., September 9, 1864— Vet.
3 Deserted April 29, 1862.
3 Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 22, '62.
3 Transferred to batt., September 9, 1864— Vet.
3 Transferred to batt., September 9, 1864.
3 Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
3 Pris. June 24, '64— tr to batt., Sept. 9, '64— Vet.
3 Transferred to batt., September 9, 1864.
3 Transferred to batt. , September 9, 1864.
3 Died Noveniber 27, 1861, of wounds received at
Dranesville, Va., November 25, 1861.
3 Killed at Malvern Hill, July 27, 1864— Vet.
3 Deserted July, 1862.
3 Discharged Dec. 20, '62, for wds. rec. accidentally.
3 Deserted September 27, 1862.
3 Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 13, '63.
3 Transferred to batt., September 9, 1864.
3 Transferred to batt., September 9, 1864.
3 Died October 31, 1861.
Eisley, Levi W
Frain, Jacob F
...do....
...do....
Foster, Chester E..
Fuller, Samuel D..
Gabe Alex. H.,
...do....
...do....
do
...do
Garman, Joseph....
Hendricks, Henry.
Hortou, Wm. R
Hennan, Bony
...do
...do
...do
..do.. .
Hunter, James C...
Houghtaling, Jos...
Harman, Thomas...
Hilcher, Joseph E..
Johnson, William...
Jones, Wm. P .
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
do
Keister, Daniel
...do
Kissel, Wm. H
. do
Kelley, Patrick J...
Knight, John C
...do
...do
Liggett, A. D
...do
3 Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 25. '68.
3 Mustere'd out with company, September 9,' 1864.
3 Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
3 Discharsed on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 25, '62.
3 Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Mar. 19, '63.
3 Transferred to batt. , September 9, 1864— Vet.
3 Transferred to batt,, September 9, 1864— Vet.
3 Transferred to batt., September 9, 1864.
3 Transferred to battery, September 9, 1864— died
Oct. 25, 1864— bu. in Cavalry Corps Cem'y, Va.
3 Transferred to batt., September 9, 1864.
3 Transferred to batt., September 9, 1864.
3 Transferred to batt., September 9, 1864.
3 Died May 16, 1862— burial record March 26, '62—
Lord, Charles D
Lucore, Lemuel, Jr
Liggett, Fisher D...
...do
...do
...do
...do
Aug. 11, '61,
Aug. 11, '61,
Aug. 11, '61,
Aug. 11, '61,
Aug. 27, '61,
Aug. 11, '61,
Mar. 15, '64,
Mar. 4, '64,
May 24, '64,
April 4, '64,
Feb. 17, '64,
Feb. 3, '64,
Aug. 11, '61,
Aug. 11, '61,
Aug. 11, '61,
Aug. 11, '61,
Aug. 11, '61,
Aug. 11, '61,
Aug. 11, '61,
Aug. 11, '61,
Aug. 11, '61, .
Dec. 1, '61, ;
Juiy 2, '62, '
Mar. 1, '64, i
Mar. 1, '64, i
Mar. 15, '64, c
Mar. 18, '64, c
...do ..
Lewis, Anson W....
Lehr, John P
...do
do
Lewis, Robert C
Lew's, John W^. . ...
...do
do
Lose, Beni. F
do
Lyman, Wm. U
...do
...do
...do
buried in Military Asylum Cemetery, D. C.
Liggett, L. D
...do
Mizner, Jacob R
Miller, William
Miller, Benj.C
...do
...do
...do
3 Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
3 Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
3 Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Marshall, George....
Mizner, James W...
Micheltree, Wm. H
May, Charles H
M' Kinney, Charles
Miller, John
...do_...
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do ...
3 Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
3 Discharged Januarv 26, 1863, for wounds received
at Cedar Mountain, Va., August 9, 1862.
3 Wounded in action, July 28, '64— transferred to
batt., September 9, 1864— Vet.
} Transferred to batt., September 9, 1864— Vet.
5 Captured Nov., 1862— tr. to batt., Sept. 9, '64—
disch. as Cor. Co. D, June 20, '65— Vet.
5 Transferred to batt. , September 9, 1864— mustered
out in company D, May, 1865.
Transferred to batt., September 9, 1864.
Miller, John F
...do .
Mizner, Jos. W
Mj'^crs, Andrew
...do
...do
Transferred to batt., September 9, 1864.
Transferred to batt., September 9, 1864.
Miller, Thomas H...
...do
...do
Transferred to batt., September 9, 1864.
Transferred to batt., September 9, 1864.
Maroney , Joh n
Minard, B. P
...do
...do ...
Mar. 31, '64, ?
April 5, '64, S
Aug. 11, '61, S
Aug. 11, '61, 3
Aug. 11, '61, 3
Aug. 11, '61, 3
Aug. 11, '61, 3
Aug. 11, '61, 3
Aug. 11, '61, 3
Aug. 11, '61, 3
Feb. 1, '62, 3
Pris. Juno 24, '64— tr. to batt.— bu. record, died
at Andersonville, July 20, 1864— grave, 3,631.
Transferred to batt. , September 9, 1864.
M'Donald, Angus ..
Mahon, Warren
Miller, Russell
..do
..do
..do
Died Nov. l,'62,of wds. rec. in action, Aug. 9, '62.
Mis. in action at Brandy Station, Va., June 9, '63.
Deserted August 15, 1861.
M'Intyre, Charles...
..do
..do
Not mustered into United States service.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. May 10, '62.
..do . ..
Died Oct. 16, 1863, of wounds received at Auburn,
Porchet, Tames
RusseU, Oalvm P...
Rimer, JohnH
..do
..do
..do
Va.— burial record, died at Alexandria, Dec. 9,
1863— grave, 1,1.36.
Transferred to batt., September 9. 1864— Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Mar. 19, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 11, '63.
1036
FOKTY-FOUETH REGIMENT— -FIEST CAVALRY,
Ragan, Jeremiah...
Roark, John
Ritter, James M
Rhinehart, John
Richardson, Jno. D
Rossman, Elias
Raider, John R
Ruir, John H
Sorrell, Nelson
Straw, Benjamin F
Sallada, Frederick..
Stevenson, Robert..
Shaffer, Derick U...
Swartwood, L. S
Sunderland, Saml..
Thomas, Charles D..
Tobias, Henry R
Tibbins, David W...
Taylor, Henry C
Tibbins, John A
Williams, Wm. T...
Walizer, Jonathan..
Williams, Joseph...
Williams, Cline Q...
Williams, Thomas..
Wilson, Matthew E
Wilson, William J..
Whiteman, John....
Private
...do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
.do..,
.do..,
.do..,
.do..
Aug.
Oct.
Mar.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug. 11, '61,
Mar. 23,
May 5,
Mar. 17,
Aug. 11,
Aug. 11,
Aug. 27,
Aug. 11,
Aug. 25,
Aug. 11,
Aug. 11,
Aug. 11,
April 1,
Mar. 31,
April 19,
Mar. 25,
Mar. 25,
Aug. 11,
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. May 31, '64.
Transferred to battalion, September 9, 1864.
Transferred to battalion, September 9, 1864.
Deserted August 23, 1861.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864,
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Apr. 28, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 18, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, May 11, '62.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Discharged December 24, 1862, for wounds rec.
at Cedar Mountain, Va., August 9, 1862.
Transferred to battalion, Sept. 9, 1864 — mus. out
as Cor. company D, June 20, 1865 — Vet.
Wd. inaction. May 28, '64— tr. to batt., Sept. 9, '64.
Transferred to battalion, September 9, 1864.
Transferred to battalion, September 9, 1864.
Died at Flemington, Pa.— ^ate unknown — Vet.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 13, '63.
Transferred to battalion, September 9, 1864.
Killed at Brandy Station, Va., June 9, 1863.
Transferred to battalion, September 9, '64 — ^Vet.
Wounded July 28, '64— tr. to batt., Sept. 9, '64—
mus. out as Cor. Co. D, June 20, '65 — ^Vet.
Transferred to battalion, September 9, 1864.
Transferred to battalion, Sept. 9, 1864 — mus. out
in Co. D, by G. O., May 30, 1865.
Transferred to battalion, September 9, 1864.
Transferred to battalion, September 9, 1864.
Transferred to battalion, September 9, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Apr. 10, '63l
Company E.
RECRUITED IN CENTRE COUNTY.
Jonathan Wolf.
Robert R. Lipton ..,
Marcus L. French .
Jeremiah Newman
John A. Bayard.
Samuel Lipton...,
William P. Lloyd...
Johnson C. Akers...
Sam'lT. Murray....
Sim. J. Davenport..
Chas. L. Buffington
Amos M. Herrick...
Walter S. Lint
William C. Wilkey
William Wilson
Jesse Frey
William C. Murray
John L. Craft....
H. H. M'CuUough..
Capt...
..do ...
,..do...
...do...
IstLt
...do...
...do...
2d Lt..
...do....
...do
...do....
IstSgt.
Q.M.Sr
Com.Sr
Serg't..
...do
...do
...do
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Sept.
Aug.
Aug.
Dec.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
12, '61,
12, '61,
11, '61,
12, '61,
12, '61,
12, '61,
1, '61,
27, '61,
12, '61,
1, '61,
12, '61,
12, '61,
12, '61,
12, '61,
12, '61,
12, '61,
12, '61,
27, '61,
Aug, 12, '61,
Resigned October 10, 1861.
Promoted fr. 1st Lt., Oct., '61— res. Mar. 31, '62.
Pr. fr. 2d Lt. Co. D, Apr. 2, '62— res. Feb. 10, '63.
Promoted to 1st Sgt.— to 1st Lt., Mar. 1, '62— to
Capt., Mar. 1, '63— mus. out with Co., Sept. 9,'64.
Promoted fr. 1st Sgt., Oct., '61— res. Feb. 26, '62.
Pr. fr. priv. to 1st Sgt., Mar. '62— to 2d Lt., May
1, '62— to 1st Lt., Feb. 10, '63— res. Mar. 18, '63.
Promoted from Hos. Stew, to 1st Lt., March 22,
1863— to Adjutant, September 1, 1863.
Promoted to 1st Sgt,.— to 1st Lt., March 7, 1864— •
mustered out witii company, September 9, '64.
Resigned December, 1861.
Transferred fr. U. S. Reg. Army as 1st Sgt.— pr.
to 2d Lt., Dec, 1861— resigned March, 1862.
Promoted fr. private to Sgt. Maj., Nov. 23, '61—
to 2d Lt., and batt. Adj., Feb. 19, 1862.
Promoted to 1st Sgt,— to 2d Lt., March 1, 1863—
transferred to battalion, September 5, 1864.
Wd. June 21, '64— pr. to Q. M. Sgt.— to 1st Sgt.,
July 1, '64— tr. to batt., Sept. 9, '64— died Oct.
3, '64— bu. in Cav. Corps Cem., Va.— Vet.
Pr. to Sgt., Jan. '62— wd. at Shepherdstown, Va.,
July 16, '63— mus. out with Co., Sept. 9, 1864.
Promoted to Sgt., Feb., 1863— mustered out with
company, September 9, 1864.
Promoted to Sgt., Nov., 1861— transferred to bat-
talion, September 9, 1864— Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 1, '62.
Promoted to Sgt., Sept., '62— wd. July 28, '64— tr.
to batt., Sept. 9, '64— pr. to 1st Sgt.— to 2d Lt.
Co. F, March 5, 1865— tr. to 2d regiment Pro-
visional Cavalry, June 17, 1865— Vet.
Promoted from Cor. to Sgt., Nov., 1862— killed at
Saint Mary's Church, Va., June 24, 1864.
THREE TEARS' SERVICE.
1037
Henry T). Atkins ..
James M. Howe
Edwin B. Holt ,
John Williams..
John Cook
Jacob Raymond .
Joseph Shook....
William Lowry.
William H. Buck...
Joseph Schlem
Wm. N. Esworthy.
Samuel S. Krotzer.,
James V. Gault
William Wyland ..
Marion Alvey
Anderson, Thos. R
Bradley, John C
Buck, William T...
Boell, Henry J
Bruss, George
Cheeseman, John.
Carney, Joseph.
Derr, Samuel .
Dewitt, Martin.
Fox, JohnH
Faucey, Michael.
Fulton, James,
Fenton, Thomas B.
Fell, Charles R
Grassmire, WilUam
Garrett, William
Gisewite, Peter.
Grant, Thomas W
Gault, John J
Hunter, Daniel W..
Hollabaugh, Rank..
Heckendorn, Frank
Hatter, Joseph
Hamilton, Henry F
James, George
Kress, Mortimer
Keyes, Charles
Kearns, Patrick B..
Keys, James
Kline, Levi
Kelly, Des Cartes...
Klapp, Harry
Keyes, Abraham S..
Lahman, Jonas
Laman, Tamar
Miller, James
Mercer, Eli
Mills, Samuel
Morrison, Bernard..
Miller, Abram Y....
Serg't.
...do....
..do....
Corp ..
..do....
.do
...do.
...do.
Aug. 12, '61,
Aug. 27, '61,
Aug. 12, '61,
Aug. 12, '61,
Aug. 12, '61,
Aug. 12, '61,
Aug. 12, '61,
Aug. 12, '61,
Aug. 12, '61,
Aug. 27, '61,
Aug. 12, '61,
Aug.
Aug.
12, '61,
12, '61,
12, '61,
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Feb.
Aug.
Dec.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
12, '61,
12, '61,
12, '61,
12, '61,
12, '61,
12, -61,
17, '64,
12, '61,
19, '63,
12, '61,
12, '61,
12, '61,
12, '61,
12, '61,
12, '61,
12, '61,
12, '61,
12, '61,
Feb. 20, '64,
Aug. 12, '61,
Aug. 12, '61,
Aug. 12, '61,
Aug. 12, '61,
Feb. 27, '64,
Aug. 12, '61,
Aug. 12, '61,
Aug. 12, '61,
Aug. 12, '61,
Aug. 12, '61,
Aug. 12, '61,
Aug. 12, '61,
Aug. 12, '61,
Aug. 12, '61,
Aug. 27, '61,
Aug. 12, '61,
Aug. 12, '61,
Aug. 12, '61,
Aug. 12, '61,
Aug. 12, '61,
April 1, '62, i 3
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 15, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 15, '63.
Pr. to Sgt., June 16, '63— tr. tobatt., 1st Pa. Cav.—
mustered out as First Sergeant company F,
June 20, 186.5— Vet.
Promoted to Sergeant, March, 1864 — mustered
out with company, September 9, 1864.
Died Nov. 28, '62— bu. in Mil. Asy. Cem., D. C.
Promoted to Corporal, March, 1862 — mustered
out with company, September 9, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 14, '62.
Promoted to Corporal, Dec, 1862 — wounded at
Brandy. Station, Va., June 9, 1863— killed at
Hawes' Shop, Va., May 28, 1864.
Pr. to Cor., Jan., 1863 — captured at Cedar Moun-
tain, Va., August 9, 1863— transferred to bat-
talion, September 9, 1864— Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 8, '63.
Pr. to Cor., June 21, 1863- died July 23, 1864, of
wounds received in action, June 22, '64 — buried
in National Cemetery, Arlington — Vet.
Promoted to Corporal, June 21, 1863 — mustered
out with company, September 9, 1864.
Pr. to Cor., Mar., '04— wd. at St. Mary's Church,
Va., June 24, '64— tr. to batt., Sept. 9, '64— Vet.
Promoted to Corporal, July 2.5, 1864 — transferred
to battalion, September 9, 1864— Vet.
Not on muster-out roll.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 18, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 16, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 16, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 10, '63.
Died April, 1862— burial record, Dec. 7, 1863, at
Alexandria — grave, 1,106.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Not on muster-out roll.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Wounded and imsoner May 9, 1864— died at An-
dersonville, October 24, 1864— grave, 11,394.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 1, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 18, '62.
Transferred to battalion, Sept. 9, 1864— Vet.
Died March 18, 1862.
Died August, 1863.
Absent, in hospital, at muster out.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 1, '61.
Captured July 16, '64— transferred to batt., Sept.
9, '64— mustered out in company F, by General
Order, July 15, 1865— Vet.
Not on muster-out roll.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 4, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Apr. 20, '63.
Captured June 24, 1864— transferred to battalion,
September 9, 1864— Vet.
Not on muster-out roll.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 4, '62.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Wounded at Malvern Hill, August 16, 1864— ab-
sent, in hospital, at muster out.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 4, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 4, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Mar. 10, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June 2. '62.
Transferred to battalion, Sept. 9, 1864— Vet.
Captured at Brandy Station, Va., June 9, 1863 —
transferred to battalion, Sept. 9, 1864— Vet.
Not on muster-out roll.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 18, '62.
Discharsed on Surgeon's certificate, April 1, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 26, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 26, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec, 1863.
1038
FOETY-FOUETH EBGIMENT — FIEST CAVALEY,
Martin, Hugh...
M'MuUin, Frank A
NoU, John
Nyman, Milton.
Nyman, Andrew B
Osborn, John
Phalon, Fenton...
Parr, Joseph
Eeese, Valentine.
Eider, James
Eager, Alfred G
Eoop, Reuben
Eodger, Alfred
Switzer, Crawford...
Smith, David
Shirk, William
Summers, William
Stratton, Eufus D...
Struble, John C
Saxton, Timothy....
Shafer, William T..
Swisher, Arthur
Sands, Heury D
Shoup, Joseph
Tate, David
Thomas, John H....
Toomis, George
Vonlear, William J
Watson, Stanley
Wilson, William
Wiser, David E
Wolf, Calvin
Ward, John W
Winterod, Philip....
Wilson, Thomas
Witherite, William
Yeager, John
Zechman, Henry..
Private
...do
...do
...do,
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do,
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
..do.
..do.
..do,
..do,
..do.
..do,
...do,
...do.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug:.
12, '61,
12, '61,
27, '61,
12, '61,
12, '61,
12, '61,
12, '61,
12, '61,
12, '61,
12, '61,
12, '61,
12, '61,
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Feb.
Aug.
Aug.
12, '61,
12. '61,
27, '61,
12, '61,
12, '61,
12, '61,
12, '61,
16, '64,
12, '61,
12, '61,
Aug.
Aug.
1, '61,
12, '61,
Feb. 22, '64,
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Feb.
Aug.
12, '61,
12, '61,
12, '61,
12, '61,
12, '61,
12, '61,
12, '61,
12, '61,
20, '64,
12, '61,
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug., '63.
Transferred to batt., September 9, 1864— Vet.
Wd. at Mine Run, Va., Nov. 27, '63— died Jan. 19,
'64 — buried in Military Asy. Cem'y, D. C.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Mar. 27, '62.
Captured November 16, 1863— died at Richmond,
Va., March 9, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 18, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Mar. 27, '63.
Transferred to battalion, Sept. 9, 1864— Vet.
Wounded at Cold Harbor, Va., May 30, 1864—
absent, in hospital, at muster out.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Mar., '63.
Not on nuister-out roll.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 18, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 16, '62.
Transferred to battalion, Sept. 9, 1864— Vet.
Transferred to battalion, Sept. 9, 1864— Vet.
Killed at White House, Va., June 22, 1864.
Deserted March 7, 1863.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 9, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept., '62.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 13, '62.
Wounded May 28, '(54— not on muster-out roll.
Transferred to battalion, Sept. 9, '64 — discharged
as Corp. company F, June 20, 1865.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Mustered out with company, Septeiuber 9, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan., '62,
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, April 6, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Mar. 31, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct., '62.
Transferred to Vet. Res. Corps — date unknown.
Died Oct. 27, '63~bu. record, Oct. 10, '63— buried
in Military Asylum Cemetery, D. U.
Not on muster-out roll.
Died June 13, '64, of wds. rec. at Milford Station,
Va. — bu. at Alexandria ; grave, 2, 117 — Vet.
Company F.
recruited at carmichael's, geeene county.
John M. Harper.
Josiah H. Eay....
Alex. Davidson..
Thomas Lucas
Lewis K. Evans....
Samuel Greenlee...,
Jonas E. Lucas
V. Worthington
Capt...
..do....
..do....
2d Lt..,
..do
1st Sgt.,
Q.M.Sr.
Aug. 16,
Aug. 16,
Aug. 16,
Aug. 16,
Aug. 16,
Aug. 16,
Aug. 16,
Aug. 16,
Eesigned October 19, 1861.
Promoted from 1st Lieut, to Capt., Nov. 14, '61—
to Major, March 1, 1862.
Promoted from 2d to 1st Lieut., Dec. 8, 1861— to
Capt., March 1, '62— died Aug. 1, '64, of wounds
rec. at St. Mary's Church, Va., June 24, 1864.
Promoted from Corp. to Sergt., January, '62 — to
1st Lieut., Aug. 17, 1862 — wounded at Brandy
Station, Va., June 9, 1863— mustered out with
company, September 9, 1864.
Promoted from private to 2d Lieutenant, Nov. 14,
1861— resigned July 1, 1862.
Promoted from private to 1st Sergt., Dec, '61—
to 2d Lt., June 13, '62— wounded June 9, 1863—
killed at Hawes' Shop, Va., May 28, 1864.
Promoted from Sergt — captured in action, Nov.
17, '63— com. 2d Lt., June 26, 1864— not mus.—
mustered out, June 16, 1865.
Pr. from Corp. to Sergt,— to Q. M. Sgt.— tr. to Co.
F, batt., Sept. 9, 1864— pr. to 1st Sgt — to 2d Lt.,
Oct. 11, '64 — to 1st Lieut, company L, Dec. 13,
'64 — to Capt. company A, Mar. 5, '65— mustered
out by consolidation, June 20, 1805 — Vet.
THREE YEARS' SERVICE.
1039
John H. Hogo
JohnH. Black
S. S. Houlsworth ...
James K. Gregg
George W. Evans...
John Haver
John R. Dunlap
W. H. H. Eberhart
Samuel W. Dugan.
John Jones
Alvin H. Wilson...,
Thos. F. Repport....
Joseph A. Shaffer...
Jesse Hughes
Andrew J. Young..
J. M. "Worthington
George W. Walters
Alton, James E
Anderson, John
Allfree, AsaS
Alexander, Morris..
Bristel, Omit
Birch, Thomas
Baker, David S
Brestel, Jacob
Beam, George W....
Brown, James W...
Crayne, Isaac B
Cree, Henry C
Cree, Joseph M
Cox, James
Cummuis, Wm
Cree, Hugh D
Craft, Benjamin L..
Crawford, James P
Cummins, Jas. R...
Cary, Sylvester P...
Cannon, James
Crago, James
Crawford, Geo. W...
Cra,go, Thomas
Davis, Winchester..
Dean, John W
Dunlap, Samuel R..
Dukate, John
Evans, Robert
Elginfritz, David F
Eisinminger, Jas....
Ely, Caleb
Erans, Wm. W
Eisinminger, Thos...
.do.
Aug. 16, '61,
Aug. 16, '61,
Aug. 16, '61,
Aug. 16, '61,
Aug. 16, '61,
Aug. 16, '61,
Aug. 16, '61,
Aug. 16, '61,
Aug. 16, '61,
Aug. 16, '61,
Aug.
16,
'61,
Aug.
16,
'61,
Aug.
16,
'61,
Aug.
16,
'61,
Aug. 16, '61,
Aug. 16, '61,
Aug. 16, '61,
Aug. 16, '61,
Aug. 16, '61,
Aug. 16, '61,
Aug. 16, '61,
Aug. 16, '61,
Sept. 1, '62,
Aug. 16, '61,
Aug. 16, '61,
Aug. 16, '61,
Aug. 16, '61,
Aug. 16, '61,
Aug. 16, '61,
Aug. 16, '61,
Aug. 16, '61,
Aug. 16, '61,
Aug. 16, '61,
Aug. 16, '61,
Sept. 25, '62,
Mar. 30, '64,
Mar. 25, '64,
Aug. 15, '61,
xMar. 25, '64,
Aug. 16, '61,
Aug. 16, '61,
Aug. i6, '64,
Mar. 30, '64,
Aug. 15, '61,
Aug. 25, '62,
Aug. 22, '62,
Aug. 25, '62,
Wounded at Brandy Station, Va., June 9, 1863^
mustered out with company, Sept. 9, 1864.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Died November 27, 1861.
Wounded at Auburn, Va., October 14, '63— mus-
tered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Promoted from Corporal, August 17, 1862— mus-
tered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Promoted from Corporal, Sept. 1, 1862— mustered
out with company, September 9, 1864.
Promoted from Corporal, Sept. 1, '62 — mustered
out v,'ith company, September 9, 1864.
Transferred to batt., September 9, 1864— Vet.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Promoted to Cor., April, '62 — mustered out with
company, September 9, 1864.
Promoted to Cor., June 13, 1862 — mustered out
with company, September 9, 1864.
Promoted to Cor., Sept. 1, 1862— wounded July
28, 1864 — absent at muster out.
Prisoner from June 24, 1864, to April 28, 1865—
mustered out, June 9, 1865 — Vet.
Wounded Aug. 22, '64— transferred to batt., Sept.
9, 1864 — died Sept. 27, 1864 — buried at Phila-
delphia— Vet.
Transferred to batt., Sept. 9, 1864— mustered out
as Sgt. company F, Jiine 20, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Promoted to musician, March 1, 1864 — mustered
out with company, September 9, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 22, '62.
Transferred to batt., September 9, 1864 — ^Vet.
Wounded and missing at Wilderness, May 5, '64.
Captured Nov. 21, 1863 — died at Andersonville,
July 14, 1864— grave, 3,317.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Mar. 14, '63.
Transferred to batt., Sept. 9, 1864— Vet.
Wounded May 28, '64 — transferred to batt., Sept.
9, 1864 — mus. out in company F, June 6, 1865.
Died Sept. 16, '63— bu. in Mil. Asy. Cem., D. C.
Captured August, 1862, and Nov. 17, 1863— mus-
tered out, June 16, 1865.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Wounded at Auburn, Va., Oct. 14, 1863 — mus-
tered out with company, Sept. 9, 1864.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Absent, in hospital, at muster out.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan, 4, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 4, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 28, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 17, '62.
Transferred to batt., Sept. 9, 1864 — mustered out
as Cor. company F, June 20, 1865 — Vet.
Transferred to batt. , Sept. 9, 1864 — mustered out
in company F, June 6, 1865.
Transferred to batt., September 9, 1864.
Died June 1, 1864, of wounds received at Hawes'
Shop, Va., May 28, 1864,
Missing at St. Mary's Church, Va., June 24, '64.
Missing in action, June 23, 1864,
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864,
Died February 13, 1863,
Captured atvSt. Mary's Church, Va,, June 24, '64 —
died at Andersonville, Oct, 6, '64— grave, 10,436,
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Transferred to batt.. Sept, 9, 1864— mustered out
in company F, May 27, 1865, •
Transferred to batt., Sept. 9, 1864 — mustered out
in company F, June 6, 1865,
Wounded at Auburn, Va., Oct, 14, 1863 — trans-
ferred to batt., September 9, 1864.
Died January 29, 1862.
Not on muster-out roll.
3040
FOETY-FOURTH REGIMENT — FIRST CAVALRY,
Fisher, Franklin
Fordyce, Justus G..
Fordyce. James H,
Frank, Anthony...,
Gump, Harrison..
Grove, James P...
Grim, David C
Glassmyer, Albert.
Gresley, Charles....
Grass, Henry
Hight, Peter A
Hummel, David..,
Hughes, James...,
Hm, Samuel
Hopkins, John W
Heaton, Smith
Harn, Richard W.
Houseman, Sam'l S
Herene, Edward....
Harn, Alfred M
Hi ggenbotham, B . K
Johns, John
Johns, Oliver
Jenkins, Henry S
Johnston, Geo. W. L
Private
...do
...do
...do
.do.
.do.
.do.
..do,
.do.
.do,
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
Jones, William
.Tones, Oliver
Kennedy, David
Kramer, Phillip L..
Kendall, James R,
Keigley, George...
Keigley, Newton.,
Kill.'. Henry B...
Keener, David L
Keibal, Preder'k W
Kridel, Freder'k W
Lucas, Simeon S
JLong, Milton
Lightner, Josiah.. .,
M'Farland, John P
Midlam, Enoch W.,
Mercer, Martin V. B
M'Cullough, Jno. F
M'Clelland, Wm. H
M'Clelland, Geo. W
May horn. Nelson ..
Mitchel, Jacob
Maple, David
Mayes, Samuel
M'GlumjDhey, Wm
Moulter, Daniel
Murdock, Abner....
Mairs, Samuel
Nefif, John
Nutt, Thomas H....
Neff, Abraham
Nearhoff, Abner
Phillips, Addison...
Phillips, Joseph A..
Phillips, James W..
Holeman, Wm. K..
Ross, Samuel
Ross, Ira
.do.
...do.
...do,
...do,
...do.
...do.
...do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
...do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
...do.
.do.
...do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
.do...
.do...
.do...
.do...
.do...
.do ...
.do...
.do...
.do...
.do...
...do...
.do...
Aug. 16, '61,
Aug. 15, '61,
Sept. 16, '62,
July 17, '63,
Aug. 16, '61,
Mar. 1, '62,
Aug. 17, '62,
.do July 27, '63,
.do July 21, '63,
.do July 17, '63,
...do....
...do....
...do....
...do....
...do....
...do....
...do....
Aug. 16, '61,
Aug. 16, '61,
Aug. 16, '61,
Aug. 16, '61,
Aug. 16, '61,
Aug. 17, '62,
Aug. 16, '61,
Aug. 16, '61,
July 27, '63,
Feb. 8, '64,
Aug. 24, '61,
Aug. 16, '61,
Aug. 16, '61,
Aug. 16, '61,
Sept. 24 ^
'62,
Aug. 16, '61,
Mar^ 8, '64,
Aug. 24, '61,
Aug. 16, '61,
Sept. 24, '62,
Sept. 24, '62,
Aug.
Sept.
July
Aug.
Aug.
Dec.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Sept.
Sept. 24,
Oct. 20,
Mar. 25,
Feb. 8,
Mar. 30,
Aug. 16,
Aug. 16,
Aug. 16,
Aug. 2,
Nov. 2, '63,
Dec. 14, '63,
Aug. 16, '61,
July 21, '63,
Aug. 16, '61,
Aug. 24. '61,
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Mar. 14, '63.
Prisoner from June 24, 1864, to April 28, 1865—
mustered out, June 21, 1865.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, April 29, '63.
Transferred to batt. , September 9, 1864.
Transferred to batt., Sept. 9, 1864— mustered out
in companj^ F, May 27, 1865.
Transferred to batt., September 9, 1864.
Missing in action, November 17, 1863.
Captured May 31, 1864 — died — date unknown—
bu. at Millen, Ga. — section A — grave, 302.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 4, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 8, '62.
Transferred to batt., September 9, 1864— Vet.
Transferred to batt., Sept. 9, '64— mustered out
as Sgt. company F, June 20, 1865.
Transferred to batt., September 9, 1864.
Wd. in action, June 21,'64— tr. to batt., Sept. 9, '64.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Mar. 5, '63.
Not on muster-out roll.
Mustered out Avith company, September 9, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 19, '62.
Transferred to batt., Sept. 9, 1864 — mustered out
in company F, June 6, 1865.
Died July 16, 1862— burial record, July 12, '62, at
Alexandria, Va — grave, 81.
Not on muster-out roll.
Substitute — absent, sick, at muster out.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 4, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 28, '62.
Disch. by order of Sec'y of War, May 26, 1863.
Transferred to batt., September 9, '64 — mustered
out in company F, May 27, 1865.
Transferred to Vet. Res. Corps, 1863.
Died July 13, '63— bu. at Alexandria— grave, 883.
Died December 29, 1863.
Not on muster-out roll.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 18, '63.
Disch. by Sec'y of War, S. O., No. 52, Mar. 8, 64.
Transferred to batt., September 9, 1864.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Disch. by order of Sec'y of War, Jan. 16, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 15, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 16, '63.
Transferred to batL, September 9, 1864 — Vet.
Transferred to batt. , Sept. 9, 1864 — mustered out
in company F, May 27, 1865.
Transferred to batt., September 9, 1864.
Transferred to batt., September 9, 1864.
Transferred to batt., September 9, 1864.
Transferred to batt., September 9, 1864.
Killed in action, July 12, 1864.
Not on muster-out roll.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 16, '62.
Transferred to batt. , September 9, 1864— Vet.
Transferred to batt. , Sept. 9, 1864— mustered out
in companv F, May 27, 1865..
Wounded May 10, '64— tr. to batt., Sept. 9, '64.
Transferred to batt., Sept. 9, '64 — mustered out
in company F, by G. O., July 29, 1865.
Captured near Warrenton, Nov. 17, '63 — died at
Andersonville, Aug. 23, 1864 — grave, 6,574.
Missing in action near Warrenton, Nov. 17, 1863.
3 I Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
3 Pris. at Brandy Station, Va., June 9, 1863— wd.
I June 21, 1864— mus. out with Co., Sept. 9, 1864.
THREE YEARS' SERVICE.
1041
Rinehart, David H..
Rush, William
Rush, William J....
Rumble, James
Shape, Demas J
Simmons, Rich. D.,
Shape, John M
Shape, John M
Shawmon, John W.
Sams, George W
Sams, Henry, Jr
Seaton, George W...
Shawmon, John F..
Simmars. Steph. D.
Steaton, Smith
Toomey, Isaiah W..
Tiernan, Joshua
Teagarden, Geo. W.
Walters, John A
Wood, Henry A
Young, John B
Yarkley. William...
Zollars, Richard S..
Private
...do
...do
...do
..do,
..do.
..do,
..do.
..do.
.do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
Aug.
Aug.
Mar.
Sept.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Feb.
Mar.
16, '61,
16, '61,
15, '64,
24, '62,
16, '61,
24, '61,
16, '61,
27, '64,
25, '64,
Mar. 30, '64,
Mar.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
30, '64,
15, '61,
15, '61,
16, '61,
Aug.
Mar.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Feb.
July
Sept.
31, 'G3,
30, '64,
16, '61,
16, '61,
16, '61,
27, '64,
17, '63,
24, '62,
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 7, '63.
Transferred to b.att., September 9, 1864.
Wounded at Brandy Station, June 9, '63— trans-
ferred to batt., September 9, 1804.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June 7, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Apr. 29, '63.
Transferred to batt., September 9, 1864.
Transferred to batt., Sept. 9, 1864 — mustered out
in company F, June 6, 1865.
Transferred to batt., Sept. 9, 1864— died Oct. 8,
'64 — buried in National Cemetery, Arlington.
Died July 28, 1864.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Not on muster-out roll.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 8, '62.
Transferred to batt., September 9, 1864.
Transferred to batt,, September 9, 1864.
Killed at Mt. Jackson, Va., June 3, 1862.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Promoted to Commissary Sergeant, June 22, 1862.
Transferred to butt., September 9, 1864.
Transferred to batt., September 9, 1864.
Transferred to batt., Sept. 9, 1864 — mus. out in
company F, May 27, 1865.
Company G.
recruited at harrisburg.
Jacob Higgins
Cant
Auc. 28, '61,
3
Promoted to Lieutenant Colonel, Aug. 18, 1861.
David Gardner
...do
Sept. 27, '61,
3
Pr. fr. 1st Lt. to Capt.— to Major, Nov. 23, 1862.
Pr. fr. Sgt. Maj. to 1st Lt., July 17, '62— to Capt.,
Henry C. Beamer...
...do
Aug. , '61,
3
Dec. 11, 1862— resigned April 12, 1863,
Francis P. Confer...
...do
Sept. 1, -62,
3
Pr. fr. private to Com. Sgt., Oct., '61— to 2d Lt.,
Sept. 1, '62— to 1st Lt., Nov. 25, '62— to Captain,
Apr. 12, '63 -mus. out with Co., Sept. 9, 1864.
Hampton S. Thomas
1st Lt...
Sept. 27, '61,
3
Pr. fr. 2d to 1st Lt., Sept., 1861— to Capt. Co. M,
May 1, 1862.
Alonzo Reed
do
Nov. 25, '62,
3
Pr. fr. 1st Sgt. to 2(1 Lt,, Nov. 25, '62— to 1st Lt.,
April 12, '63— killed at St. Mary's Church, Va.,
June 24, 1864.
Hiram Piatt
...do
Aug. 14, '64,
3
Pr. to 1st Sgt.— to 2d Lt., Aug. 14, 1864— tr. to
batt., Sept. 1, '64— mus. out by consolidation,
June 20, 1865.
Henry C. Weir
2d Lt...
Oct. 10, '61,
3
Pr. to Capt. and A. A. G., on Gen. Bayard's staff,
Aug. 7, 1802.
George J. Geiser ....
...do
April 12, '63.
3
Pr. fr. Sgt. Maj., Apr. 12, '63— disch, Feb. 17, '64.
Thomas M'Gin'ev...
Q. M. S.
Aug. 28, '61,
Aug. 28, '61,
3
Transferred to batt., September 1, 1864— Vet.
John W. Rhorback
Com.Sr
3
Tr. to l)ait., September i, 1864— mus. out as Sgt.
Co. F, June 20, 1865— Vtt.
William Strickland
Serg't ..
Aug. 28, '01,
P,
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 1, '61.
James M'Cahan
...do
.\ug. 28, '61,
3
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 1, '62.
John W. Bruuer
...do
Aug. 28, '01,
"
Pris. Juno 9, '63— tr. to U. S. Signal Corps, Mar.
1, 1864— Vet.
John O. Clark
do
Aug. 28, '01,
Aug. 28, '61,
2
Transferred to batt., September 1, 18()4— Vet.
Transferred to batt,, September 1, 1864— Vet.
Francis S. Speigle ..
...do
Samuel Kilpatrick..
...do
Aug. 28, '01,
3
Tr. to Co, F, batt., Sept. 1, '64— to Co. A, Nov. 1,
'64— pr. to 1st Sut.— com. 2d Lt., Mar. 4, '65— not
mus.- mus. out bv consolidation, June 20, '65.
John W. Taylor
...do
Aug. 28, '61,
"
Missing in action at St. Mary's Church, Va.,
Juno 21, 1864.
George W. Cyphers
...do
Auq:. 28, '61,
3
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
R. G. Howerter
...do
Sept. 1, '61,
3
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Johns. Stubbs
Corp....
Aug. 28, '61,
',\
Discharge 1 on Surcceou s certificate, Oct. 1, '61.
George W. Briggs...
...do ....
Aug. 28, '61,
3
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, March, 1862.
Horace Failes
...do
Au-. 28, '61,
'
Transferred to batt., Sept. 1, 1864— mus. out as
Sfft, Co I-', June 20, 1865-Vet.
John D. Richards...
...do J
Aug. 28, '61, j 3
Wd, and pris., June 24, 1864— died at Anderson-
131
1
'
villo. Aug. 17, 1864— grave 5 940— Vet.
1042
FORTY-FOURTH REGIMBNT — FIRST CAVALRY,
Henry C. Portner..
Philip Seiferts
Jerome Kishbaum,
Isaac Kennedy
Samuel W. Reese..
Adam Downs
JolmH. Lantz
Milton Ruch
Adams, George
Adams, James M..
Boyer, Jacob
Boyer, William
Ballets, Russell
Bently, Abraham..
BonninghofF, James
Corl, Abraham
Campbell, Daniel
Cory, Warren R..
Campbell. Wm. S...
Conzler, Ernest..
Cory, George A.
Delancy, William P
Ely, William
Ells, William
Farnwalt, Isaac...
Fullerton, George.
Fisher, George W...
Fritz, William D....
Greaves, Francis M
Griffin, John
Grey, Mercer
Gates, David H
Gunder, Joseph
Gilliland, Samuel...
Gray, William
Gardner, Charles....
Hall, Wilmer C
Hull, Robert P
Hessner, Michael...
Hughey, Samuel....
Harper, Jonathan-
Hutchison, Chas. H
Hatch, Arthur
Higby, Charles
Hartsock, Thomas..
Hiler, Adam
Hoffman, William..
Hawn, Samuel K...
Kritzer, James C...
Lewis, John
Lloyd, William P.
M'Donald, Jas. W.
M'Cullough, Jno. C
M'Cahan, John
M'Farland, Daniel..
Mullin, Patrick
Muench, William
Myers, Israel do.
Newman, David Wi.do.
Palsgrove, Sam'l D ...do.
Corp....
Bugler
..do..
Private
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
Aug. 28, '61,
Aug. 28, '61,
Aug. 28, '61,
Aug. 28, '
Aug. 28, '
Aug. 28, '
Aug. 28, '
Aug. 28, '
Aug. 28, '
Aug. 28, ''
Aug. 28, '
Aug. 28, '
Aug. 28, 'i
Aug. 14, '
Aug. 28,
Aug. 28,
Aug. 28,
Aug. 28,
Aug. 9,
Aug. 28,
Aug. 28,
Aug. 28,
Aug. 28,
A^ig. 28,
Aug. 28,
Aug. 28,
Auir. 28,
Aug. 28,
Aug. 28,
Aug. 28,
Aug. 28,
Aug. 14,
Aug. 28,
Oct. 20,
Sept. 1,
Aug. 28,
Aug. 28,
Aug. 28,
Aug. 28,
Aug. 14,
Feb. 22,
Aug. 14,
Feb. 22,
Aug. 28,
Aug. 28,
Aug. 28,
Aug. 28,
Sept. 1,
Aug. 28,
Aug. 28,
Aug. 28,
Aug. 28,
Aug. 28,
Aug. 28,
Aug. 28,
Aug. 28,
Aug. 28,
Died June 22, 1864, of wounds received at White
House, Va., June 21, 1864— Vet.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 9, 1864.
Captured June 9, 1863— wounded May 28, 1864—
mus. out -with company, September 9, 1864.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 9, 1864.
Absent, sick, at muster out.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 9, 1864.
Transferred to batt., September 1, 1864— Vet.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 9, 1864.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 9, 1864.
•Pr. to 2d Lt. in Corps D'Afrique, June 8, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June, 1863.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 8, '62.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Sept. 23, '63.
Wd. at Brandy Station, Va., June 9, 1863— tr. to
batt., Sept. 1, '64 — mustered out in company F,
May 27. 1865.
Wd. and pris. at Mine Run, Va., from Nov. 27,
1863, to Nov. 20, 1864— mus. out. Mar. 6, 186.5.
Wd. at Bull Run, Aug. 30, '62, and Malvern Hill,
July 28, '64 — absent, in hospital, at muster-out.
Mustered out with company, Sept. 9, 1864.
Wounded at Culpepper, Va., Sept. 13, 1863— mus-
tered out with company, Sept. 9, 1864.
Tr. to U. S. Signal Corps, March 1, 1864— Vet.
Promoted to Hospital Steward, October, 1861.
Transferred to batt., Sept. 1, 1864— mustered out
in company F. May 27, 1865.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Nov. 6, 1863.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Discharged March 1, 1862, for wounds received
in action.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept., 1862.
Transferred to batt., September 1, 1864— Vet.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Discharged Aug., 1862, for wds. rec. in action.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Mar., 1862.
Transferred to batt., Sept. 1, 1864 — mustered out
in company F, May 27, 1865.
Died at Brooks' Station, Va., December 27, 1862.
Promoted to Hospital Steward, Oct. 23, 1862.
Mustered oud with company, September 9, 1864.
Captured at Sulphur Springs, Va., August, '62 —
mustered out with company, Sept. 9. 1864.
Mvistered oat with company, September 9, 1864.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Mar. 14, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June, 1863.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 17, '64.
Transferred to batt., September 1, 1864 — muster-
ed out in company F, May 27, 1865.
Transferred to batt., September 1, 1864.
Transferred to batt., Septem.ber 1, 1864— Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 1, '62.
Wounded at St. Mary's Church, Va., June 24,
1864— supposed to have died.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Discharged Sept. 1, 1861, for wds. rec. in action.
Promoted to Hospital Steward, Dec. 18, 1862.
Sick, in hospital, since July 1, 1863— died— date
unknown.
Transferred to Vet. Res. Corps, Sept. 20, 1863.
Promoted t ~) Commissary Sergeant, Feb. 28, '62.
Unpt'd Aug. 1, '62— tr. to batt., Sept. 1, '64— Vet.
Transferred to batt., September 1, 1864— Vet.
Drowned in James River, near Turkey Bend,
May 16, 1864.
Deserted December 1, 1861.
Mustered out with companj', September 9, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, April, 1863.
THREE YEARS' SERVICE.
1043
Pugh, Evan.
Page, Henry W....
Reed, John M
Rhoades, Adam....
Rittle, Daniel
Ruggles, Albert....
Reuibaugb, Horatio
Rox, Joseph
Reese, Wm. H...,
Rosenberger, Cyrus
Rhoads, William
Stoner, Leonard
Shawley, Henry
Swoap, Peter W
Seabolt, John
Stewart, C. R
Speigle, Martin J...
Snell, Aaron
Uhler, John
Wike, William ....
Welty, Zachariah.
Wiggins, Daniel...
Williams, John....,
Zinkand, William,
Private
..do....
..do....
..do....
..do....
..do....
..do....
..do....
do.
...do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
...do.
do.
Aug. 14, '62,
Aug. 28, 'Gl,
Aug. 28, 'til,
Aug. 28, 'fil,
Aug. 28, '01,
Aug. 28, '61,
Aug. 28, '61,
Aug. 28, '61,
do Aug. 28, '61,
Aug.
28,
'61,
3
Aug.
28,
'61,
3
Aug.
28,
'61,
3
Aug.
28,
'61,
3
Aug.
28,
'61,
3
Aug.
28,
'61,
3
Aug.
y.
'62,
3
Mar.
29,
'64,
3
Aug.
28,
'61,
3
Aug.
28,
'61,
3
Aug.
28,
'61,
3
Aug.
28,
'61,
3
Feb.,
'62,
3
Feb.,
'62,
3
Feb.
22,
'64,
3
Wounded at Brandy Station, Va., June 9, 1863—
transferred to batt., Sept. 1, 1864— promoted to
Com. Sgt.— mustered out, May 27, 1865.
Killed at Milford Station, Va., May 21, '64— Vet.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, April, 1863.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 1, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct., 1862.
Transferred to batt., Sept. 1, 1864 — mus. out as
Corporal company P, June 20, 1865 — Vet.
Died at Brooks' Station, Va., January 27, 1863.
Mustered out witli company, September 9, 1864.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864,
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Mar., 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Mar 1, 1862.
Transferred to batt., Sept. 1, 1864— mustered out
in company P, May 27. 1865.
Transferred to batt., September 1, 1864.
Wounded at Mine Run, Va., Nov. 27, '63— trans-
ferred to batt., September 1, 1864— mustered out
as Corp. company F, June 20, 1865— Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Mar., 1862.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June 8, '63.
Transferred to batt., September 1, 1864.
Deserted April 10, 1863.
Transferred to batt., September 1, 1864.
Company H
RECRUITED IN PAYETTE COUNTY.
J. B. Davidson. ..
Theodore Streck.
Wm. S. Craft.
David Gilmore..
John D. Scott...
Thomas C. Lebo.,
William Brown
James M. Jackson.,
EU S. Forsyth
Joseph Hostetler..
Cyrus A. Porter
James O. Llewellen
James P. Walker...
Geo. B. Kingsland..
Benj. F. Hibbs
Harrison Mann
Wm. Phillips....
James Normine.
John M. Watson.,
Capt.
...do..
1st Lt.,
..do
.do.
2d Lt.
...do...
..do...
1st Sgt.
Q. M. Sr
Com. Sr
Serg't.,
...do
...do
...do
..do.
..do.
Corp.
Sept.
Aug.
6, '61,
8, '61,
3
3
Feb.
12, '63,
3
Sept.
Sept.
6, '61,
6, '61,
3
3
Feb,
12, '63,
3
Sept.
Sept.
Feb.
6, '61,
6, '61,
12, '63,
3
3
3
Sept.
6, '61,
3
Sept.
6, '61,
3
Sept.
6, '61,
3
Sept.
Sept.
6, '61,
6, '61,
3
3
Sept.
6, '61,
3
Sept.
6, '61,
3
Sept.
Sept.
6, '61,
6, '61,
3
3
Sept.
6, '61,
3
Resigned September, 1861.
Promoted fr. 1st Lt. company B, Nov. 25, 1861—
wounded May 28, 1862— resigned Dec. 9, 1862.
Pr. fr. Sgt. to 1st Lt., Oct. 22, '62— to Capt., Feb,
12, '63— wd. May 28, '64— mus. out, Sept. 16, '64.
Resigned October, 1861.
Promoted from private to 1st. Lt., November 21,
1861— resigned September 12, 1862.
Pr. to 2d Lt., Nov. 21, 1861— to 1st Lt., Feb. 12,
'63— wd. Julv 28, '64— tr. to batt., Sept. 1, '64—
pr. to Capt. Co. F, Dec. 13, '64— tr. to 2d regi-
ment Provisional Cavalry, June 17, 1865.
Resigned October 8, 1861.
Pr. fr. Sgt. to 2d Lt., Sept., 1861— res. Nov., 1861.
Promoted from Sergeant, Feb. 12, 1863— trans-
ferred tobatt. , Sept. 1, '64— mus. out, Sept. 21, "64.
Wd. in action. May 9, '64 — tr. to batt., Sept. 1,
1864— pr. to 2d Lt. Co. L, Dec. 24, 1864— tr. to
Co. G, 2d reg. Prov. Cav., June 17, 1865— Vet.
Promoted from Corporal, March 1, 1863 — mus-
tered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Promoted from Corporal, March 1, 1864 — mus-
tered out with company. September 9, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 17, '63.
Pr. fr. priv., Sept. 1, '61— pris. fr. Nov. 27, '63 to
Mar. 15, 1864— mus. out with Co., Sept. 9, 1864.
Pr. fr. Cor., Oct. 22, 1862— wd. May 28, 1864, and
Aug. 1, 1864 — ab., in hospital, at imuster out.
Pronioted from Corporal, March 1, 1863 — mus-
tered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Pr. fr. Cor., Mar. 1, 186;^ab., sick, at mus. out.
Promoted from private, December 1, 1863 — mus^
tered out with companv, September 9, 1864.
Tr. to batt., Sept. 9, '64-^pr. to Sgt. Co. L, Dec.
13, 1864— mustered out, June 20, 1865— Vet.
1044
FORTY-FOUETH REGIMENT — FIRST CAVALRY,
H6iiry Keifer
Corp...
...do
Isaac Ritchey
Robert F.Hibhs....
...do
...do
Robert Thompson..
William Glunt
...do
...do
...do
Wm. M. Remmel...
James P. Scott
Bugler
...do
Algeo, David
Private
...do
Adams, John
do
Arnold, Albert H...
Brewer, Isaac
...do
do
Byers, David
Burd, John C
...do
...do
Balsinger, J. S. P...
Bennett, Wm. H....
Boyle, Joseph M
Cox, John F
...do
...do
...do
...do ....
Cox, Robert B
...do ...
Coats, Charles P
Chalfant, John W...
CalUghan, George...
Davidson, Jeremiah
Dickenson, Wm
Davis, Isaiah
Dickenson, John P
Denny, John A
Daniels, Madison D
Dillon, Matthew
Dillon, Samuel R ...
Everhart, Wentel...
Edmonds, William
Ewing, Moses B
Faull, John B. ...
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
..do
..do.....
..do
do
Ferrer, Daniel..
do
Fawsett, James
Gaskili, WiUiam
Grooms, Thomas.,..
Gue, Robert .
..do
..do
..do
do
Gallagher, Daniel...
Garrett, Joseph
..do
..do
Green, James C
..do
Gilroy, John
Griffin, John A
Hunt, Edward
..do
..do
..do
Houseman, Thos
TTivply, .Tampa,.
..do
do
Hostetler, Corn's F
Handlin, James
Hineline, Thomas...
Jenkins, Thomas ,„
Johns, Alexander...
Johnson, Thos, A....
Lane, Alexander.,,.
Litton, John
Logan, Jackson
Leech, James
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do„...
Sept. 6, '61,
Sept. 6, '61,
Aug. 31, '62,
Sept. 6, '61,
Sept. 6, '61,
Sept. 6, '61,
Sept. 6, '61,
Sept. 6, '61,
Sept. 6, '61,
Sept. 6, '61,
Sept. 6, '61,
6, '61,
6, '6i;
6, '61,
6, '61,
6, '61,
6, '61,
6, '61,
30, '64,
6, '61,
6, '61,
6, '61,
6, '61,
30, '62,
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Mar.
Sept.
Sept.
SODt,
Sept.
Aug.
Sept. 6, '61,
Sept. 6, '61,
Sept.
Sept.
Jan.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Mar.
Jan.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Feb.
Sept.
Sept.
Mar.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Mar.
Sept.
6, '61,
6, '61,
27, '64,
6, '61,
9, '64,
9, '64,
1, '62,
30, '64,
6, '61,
6, '61,
6, '61,
6, '61,
6, '61,
6, '61,
6, '61,
2, '64,
6, '61,
6, '61,
22, '64,
9, '64,
6, '61,
6, '61,
6, '61,
30, '64,
6, '61,
Feb. 20, '64,
Sept. 6, '61,
Sept. 6, '61,
Sept. 6, '61,
Sept. 6, '61,
Sept. 6, '61,
Sept, 6, '61,
Feb. 1, '62,
Sept. 6, '61,
Pr. to Cor., Feb. 1, '63— tr. to batt., Sept. 9, '64—
promoted to Sgt. Co. L, May 1, 1865— mustered
out, June 20, 1865— Vet.
Transferred to batt., September 9, 1864— Vet.
Transferred to batt., September 7, '64— mustered
out in company L, May 27, 1865 — Vet.
Promoted to Corporal, Dec. 1, '62 — ^wounded May
27, 1864 — absent, in hospital, at muster out.
Promoted to Corporal, April 1, '63 — wd. May 28,
'64— mustered out with company, Sept. 9, '64.
Promoted to Corporal, April 1, 1863 — mustered
out with company, September 9, 1864.
Promoted to Corporal, April 1, 1863 — mustered
out with company, September 9, 1864.
Deserted April, 1862.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Wounded in action, June 21, 1864 — mustered out
with company, September 9, 1864.
Wounded at Auburn, Va., October 14, 1863 —
mustered out, September 14, 1864.
Transferred to batt., September 9, 1864— Vet.
Captured June 21, 1864— mus. out, Jan. 25, 186.5.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 24, '62.
Deserted, 1862.
Deserted, 1863.
Transferred to batt., September 9, 1864— Vet.
Wd. in action, May 9, 1864— absent at mus. out.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 31, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb., 1862.
Transferred to batt., Sept. 9, 1864 — mustered out
in company L, by G. O., June 7, 1865.
MutJtered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Wounded in action. May 27, 1864 — absent, in hos-
pital, at muster out.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Wounded in action, May 9, 1864 — mustered out
with eompanv, September 9, 1864.
Transferred to'batt., September 9, 1864.
Died Aug. 3, '62 — ^bu. at Alexandria — grave, 126.
Mustered out in Co, L, batt.. May 27, 1865.
Transferred to batt., September 9, 1«64.
Transferred to batt., September 9, 1864.
T-ansferred to U. S. Navy — date unknown.
Died at Washington, D. C, September, 1862.
INIustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 5, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, 1862.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Transferred to batt., September 9, 1864.
Captured December 10, 1863.
Deserted, 1862.
Not on muster-out roll.
Transferred to batt., September 9, 1864.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Transferred to batt., Sept. 9, '64— pr. to Cor. Co.
L, March 1, 1865— mustered out, June 20, 1865.
Prisoner from June 13, 1864, to March 13, 1865—
mustered out, December 4, 1865.
Not on muster-out roll.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Apr. 5, '62.
Killed at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Apr. 5, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 7, '63.
Transferred to batt., Sept. 9, '64— died February
18, 1865— buried at Danville, Va.— Vet.
Transferred to batt., September 9, 1864.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
THREE YEARS' SERVICE.
1045
DATE OF MUSTEK
i
1
INTOSERVICB.
REMARKS.
Maloney, Peter
Private
Sept.
6, '61,
3
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Minehart, Wm. W..
...do
Sept.
6, '61,
3
Mustered out with comnany, September 9, 1864.
M'Mullen, Albert...
...do
Sept.
6, '61,
3
Captured at Culpepper, Va., Sept. 13, 1863— mus-
tered out with couipanv, September 9, 1864.
M'Cune, Lewis
...do
Sept.
G, '61,
3
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Messmore, Wm. W.
...do
Sept.
6, '61,
a
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Mar. 27, '62.
M'Ciine, James
...do
Mar.
], ',32,
3
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Mar. 27, '63.
Melchi, William W.
...do
Sept.
6, '61,
3
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 1.3, '63.
Marshall, John T...
...ao
Sept.
6, '61,
y
Transferred to batt., September 9, 1864— Vet.
M'Fall, Samuel
...do
S.pt.
6, '61,
3
Transferred to bait., September 9, 1864— Vet.
M'Caftrey, James...
...do
Mar.
], '62,
3
Transferred to batt., September 9, 1864.
Mathers, David
...do
Sept.
6, '61,
;;
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Normine, Thomas...
...do
Sept.,
'61,
"^
Capture i at Culpepper C. H., Va., Sept. 13, '63—
mustered out with company, Sept. 9, 1864.
Nickleson, Thos. W
...do
Aug.
30, '62,
3
Captured Sept. (i, 1863— tr. to batt., Sept. 9, 1864.
Normine, John S ...
...do
Jan.
30, '64,
3
Transferred to U. S. Navy— date unknown.
...do
Sept.
6, '61,
3
Prisoner from June 21, 1864, to Feb. 26, 1865—
mustered out, March 31, 1865.
Owens, Vincent
...do
Sept.
6, '61,
3
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 31, '61.
Potter, Henry C
...do
Sept.,
'61,
3
Mustered out with company, Sept. 9, 1864.
Price, Alexander JVI
...do
Mar.
1, '62,
3
Deserted July 8, 1863.
Rictor, John A
...do
Sept.
6, '61,
3
Mustered out with companv, Sept. 9, 1864.
Reid, William T
...do
Sept.
6, '61,
3
Prisoner from Oct. 27, 1863, to iMar. 15, '64— mus-
tered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Rice John A
..do
Sept. 6, '61,
June 10, '61,
3
3
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate — date unknown.
Ritchey, William A
...do
Captured Oct. 25, 1863— mustered out, July 21,
1864— expiration of term.
Shields, William....
...do
Sept.
6, '61,
3
Mustered out with company, Sept. 9, 1864.
Swearinger, Wm. W
...do
Sept.
6, '61,
3
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 13. '63.
Smith, Jeremiah
...do
Sept.
6, '61,
3
Tr. to batt., Sept. 9, '64— pr. to Cor. Co. L, May
1, '65— mustered < ut, June 20, '6o— Vet.
Sturgeon, Edson
...do
Sept.
6, '61,
3
Transferred to 6th regt. U. S. Cav., Sept. 1, 1861.
Stewart, William...
...ao
Sept.
6, '61,
3
Died I)eceml)cr 17, 1861, at Camp Pierpont, Va.
Shrover, Robert W.
...do
r-ept.
1.0, -61,
3
Deserted June 30. 1862.
Smoley, Schucklef.
...do
S3pt.
9, '64,
1
Mus. out in Co. L, batt., by G. O , June 15, 186.5.
Tate, Henry
...do
Sept.
6, '61,
3
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, April 3, '62.
Wd. Mav27, '64— absent, inhosp., at muster out.
...do
Hepl.
6, '61,
3
Varner, James
...do
Sept.
Sept.
6, '61,
6, '61,
3
3
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 31, '62.
Transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps, 1863.
Vanhorn, Wm. A...
...do
Vanhorn, James D.
...do
Sept.
6, '61,
3
Captured Oct. 22, 1863— killed at Malvern Hill,
Julv 28, 1864.
Work, George T
...do
Sept.
6, '61,
3
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Warner, Thomas E.
...do
Sept.
6, '61,
3
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Wilson, Marion
...do
Sept.
6, '61,
3
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Wimer, James
...do
Sept.
6, '61,
3
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Walker, Barna'sW^
...do
Sept.
6, '61,
3
Transferred to batt., September 9, 1864— Vet.
Wilson, Jasper
...do
July
6, '63,
3
Transferred to batt., 'September 9, 1864.
Ward, Terrance
...do
Mar.
26, '64,
3
Transferred to batt., Sept. 9, 1864— mustered out
bvG. O., May 26, 1865.
Wilson, Hamilton..
...do
Aug.
27, '64,
1
Mus. out in Co. A, batt., by G. 0., Juno 6, 1865.
Company I.
RECRUITED IN WASHINGTON COUNTY.
Wm. W. M'Nulty..
John W. Ross
George T. Work
James M. Gaston ..
Thos. C. M'Gregor.
Francis S. Morgan.
George W. Seigrist.
Joseph B. Richey..
George W. Lyon...
Samuel C. Work...
Capt
...do
...do
...do
...do
1st Lt...
2d Lt...
..do
..do
1st Sgt^
Sept. 6, '61,
Aug.',' ''eii
Aug. 19, '61,
Aug. 12, '61,
Aug. 10, '61,
A'u'g."r3r'6il
Resigned Sept. 6, 1861, to accept promotion.
Pr. fr. IstLt., Aug. 24, '61— resigned Nov. 23, '61.
Pr. fr. 1st Lt., Nov. 23, '61— resi-ned June 21, '62.
Pr. fr. Sgt. to 2d Lt., Aug. 24, '61— to 1st Lt., Nov.
23, '61— to Capt., Julv 12,'62— toMaj., Mar. 1, '63.
Pr. fr. Sgt. to 2d Lt., Mav 10, '62— to 1st Lt., July
12, '62— to Capt., Mar. 1, '63— tr. to batt., Sept.
1, '64 — mus. out by consolidation, June 20, '65.
Pr. fr. Sgt. to 1st L't., Feb. 25, 1863— tr. to batt.,
Sept. 1. 1864- mustered out, Sept. 26, 1864.
Pr. fr. Sgt. JNIaj., Nov. 23, 1861— res. May 10, 1862.
Pr. fr. Ss^t., July 12, '62— dismissed Feb. 18, 1863»
Pr. fr. Sgt., Feb. 25, 1863— killed Sept. 6, 1863.
Pr. to Cor., Aug. 20. '61— to Sgt., Sept. 1, '61— to
1st Sgt., Feb. 25, '63 — wounded in action, Aug.
14, 1864— mus. out with company, Sept. 9, 1864.
1046
FOKTY-rOURTH EEGIMENT — FIEST CAVALRY,
Samuel W. M'Kee..Q.M.Sr Aug. 13, '61, ' 3
Serg'L.
...do
Patrick H. M'Nulty Com. Sri Aug. 13, '61,
Auq:. 13, '61,
Aug. 13, '61,
Aug. 1.3, '61,
Aug. 20, '61,
Aug. 1.3, '61,
Sept. 9, '61,
Alex. B. Wvthe....
JohnG. Wells
John Richmond
Wni. Denniston
James D. Scott
John L. Mustard .
Robert D. Wilkin.
David Pollock
Alex. C. Elliott
Thomas R. Starer..
John H. Gaston
Wm. C. Richey
David Ackleson ,
Moses Hastings
Eli Lescallett
James Barry ,
Smuhn M'Conkey
Thos. Richmond
Hillary Wilson
JohnM'Kinley ...
David M'Guigan..
Lewis Kramer..
Thomas H. Cowan.
Wm. J. Rippey
William H. Rose...
Chester P. Murray.
Bitts, Samuel F,
Becroft, George ,
Beeroft, John ...,
Berwick, Alex ,.
Berwick, Frank.
Bingham, John A...
Crider, William
Clyde, John
Crouch, Andrew....
Curtis, William A..
Conau, Thomas H.
Dunkle, Thomas.
Dowling, Thos. J
Elliott, Robert C.
Essick, Rudolph
Foust, John F
Foust. John F
Garrett, Samuel A
Grotf, John H
Gaumer, Moses F...
Gibson, John,
Gist, George W
George, Jacob
Hunter, Joshua J
Johnson, Walter.
Longhead, Jno. B...
.do.
.do.
Aug.
Aug. 13, '61,
Aug. 13, '61,
20, '61,
22, '61,
4, '61,
13. '61,
4, '61,
26, '61,
1.3, -61.
2, '61,
22, '61,
20, '61,
5, '64,
Aug.
Oct.
Aug.
Aug.
Oct.
Aug.
Aug.
Mar.
Promoted to Corporal, Aug. 20, '61— to Sergeant,
December 11, 1862 — wounded and missing at
St. Maw's Churdi, Va., June 24, 1864.
j Pr. to Cor., Sept. 6, '61— to Sgt., Dec. 11, '62— wd.
May 2S, '64— mus. out with Co., Sept. 9, 1864.
Discharge 1 on Surgeon'.s certificate, Sept. 30, '61.
Died Feb. 2(3, 18ij2— burial record, Feb. 26, '63—
buried in Military As.yhim Cemetery, D. C.
I Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 6, '62.
j Discliarged on Surgeon's certificate, April 2, '63.
Pr. to Cor., Aug. 20, 1861— to Sgt., Sept. 1, 1861-
niustored out with company, Sept. 0, 1864.
Promoted to Corporal, Dec. 6, 1861— to Sergeant,
Feb 10, '63— wounded in action, Juno 21, '64r—
mustered out with company, Sept. 9, 1864.
Pr. to Cor.. Aug. 20, 1861- to Sgt., Feb. 25, '63—
mustered out with comp \n%', Sept. 9, 1864.
Pr. to Cor., March 1, '62— to Sgt., Feb. 25. 1863—
mustered out with company, Sept. 9, 1864.
Wd. in action, June 21, 18o4 — tr. to Co. L, batt.,
Sept 9, 18fi4 — mustered out as Sergeant comi-
pany A, by S. O.. June 20, 1865— Vet.
Promoted to Chief Bugler, October 16, 1861.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 7, '62.
Discharged on Surge-on's certificate, Oct. 20, '62.
Killed Ht Oak Grove, Va., April 26, 1863.
Killed at Oak Grove, Va., April 26, 1863.
Killed at Oak Grove, Va., April 26, 1863.
Killed on picket at Carter's Run, Va., Sept. 6, '63.
Killed at Milford Station, Va., May 21, '64— Vet.
Killed at Enan Church, Va., May 28, 1864.
Promoted to Corporal, July 1, 1862 — mustered
out with company, September 9, 1864.
Promoted to Corporal, Feb. 25, 1863 — captured
September 6, 1863— absent at muster out.
Pr. to Corporal, Feb. 25, '6.3— wd. in action. May
28, '64— mustered out with Co., Sept. 9, 1864.
Promoted to Corporal, March 1, 1863 — mustered
out with company, September 9, 1864.
Promoted to Corporal, May 1, 1864 — mustered
out with company, September 9, 1864.
Promoted to Corporal, August 1, 1864 — mustered
out with company, September 9, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Apr. 15, '62.
Mustered oiit with company. September 9, 1864.
Twice captured — mus. out with Co. , Sept. 9, '64.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 24, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Apr. 15, '62.
Transferred to Co. L, batt., Sept. 9, 1864— Vet.
Wounded in action. May 9, 1864 — transferred to
batt., September 9, 1864.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Apr. 15, '62.
Transferred to Co. L, batt., Sept. 9, 1864— Vet.
Not on muster-out roll
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 1, '62.
Deserted June 17, 1862.
Transferred to company L, batt , Sept. 9, 1864.
Transferred to Co. 'L, batt., Sept. 9, 1864— mus.
out in company A, by G. O., June 6, 1865.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Apr. 15, '62.
Not on muster-out roll.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864,
Missing in action — date unknown.
Transferred to Co. L, batt., Sept. 9, 1864— Vet.
Died December 6, 1861.
Died December 17, 1861.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Apr. 28, '62.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864,
Transferred to batt., Sept. 9, 1864— promoted to
Sergeant company L, November 5, 1864— mus-
tered out, June 20, 1865— Vet.
THREE YEARS' SERVICE.
1047
Liabarre, George J..
Xiowry, William J..
M'FJroy. William ..
M'Call, William
M'Cormick, W. S...
M'Carrell, William
Mulligan, Peter
M'Clure, Andrew F
Miller, James, Jr ..,
Miller, James, Sr..
M'Oonkey, Isaac...
Morrow, Charles
M'Kee, James W..
M'Gowan, Hugh
Newell, Archibald
Patton, William F.
Patton, William P ..
Parkes, Thomas
Porter, William M.,
Patterson, Thomas.
Powelson, Elmore .
Qnilland, Lewis W
Richmond, David...
Eosenberger, A. B.
Rice, Lorenzo A
Robertson, John L.
Smiley, James
Sauppe, John G
Smith. William F..
Williams, Alex. L.
Wells, Grafton
Wolf, Jacob
Private
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
..do
...do
.do...,
.do...,
.do ...,
.do...,
.do...
.do...
.do...
.do...
.do...
.do...
.do...
.do ...
.do...
.do ...
.do ...
.do....
.do....
.do....
.do....
.do....
.do....
Feb.
Sept.
Sept.
Aug.
Aug.
Oct.
Aug.
Oct.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Sept.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Sept.
Aug.
Feb.
Aug.
Aug.
Sept.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
15, '64,
4,
13,
13,
4,
15,
5,
13,
13,
13,
20,
13,
29,
13,
20,
24,
20,
13,
13,
20,
4,
13,
Tr. to Co. L, batt., Sept. 9, 1864— promoted to
Sergeant company A— date unknown— Vet.
Mustered out in Co. L, batt., 1st Pa. Cavalry,
by General Order, June 15, 1865.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Mustered out with companj', September 9, 1864.
Caot'dSept. 6, '6? — mus. out with Co., Sept. 9,'64,
Discharged on Surgeon's certiticate, Jan. 15, '63.
Disch. on Surg, eert., Dec. 23, '62— burial record,
died Dec. 25, '62— bu. Mil. Asy. Cem., D. C.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 18, '62.
Transferred to company L, batt., Sept. 9, 1864 —
promoted to Sergeant company A— Vet.
Transferred to Co. L, batt., Sept. 9, 1864- Vet.
Died at Camp Pierpont, Va., January 1, 1862, of
wounds received accidentally.
Mus. out in Co. A, by G. O., June 6, 1865.
M ustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 18, '62.
Transferred to Co., L, batt., Sept. 9, 1864— urns-
tered out in Co., A, by G. O., June 6, '65.
Died Januarv 18, 1862.
Died at Fairfax, Va.. September 8, 1862.
Captured September 6, '63— died at Annapolis,
Maryland, March 30, 1864.
Deserted June 17, 1862.
Discharired on Surgeon's certifieate, June 15, '63.
Mustore'd out with company, September 9, 1864.
Prisoner— returned— mustered out, Sept. 27, '64.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June 2, '62.
Tr. to Co. L, batt., Sept. 9, 1864— mustered out as
Sgt. Co. A, by S. O., June 20, 1865— Vet.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1834.
:Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Mar. 27, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 16, '62.
Transferred to batt., September 9, 1864— Vet.
Promoted to Veterinary Surgeon, May 1, 1863.
Company K.
recruited in allegheny and washington counties.
William Boyce.
Jos. H. Williams
Wm. A. Kennedy...
Sam'l W. Morgan...
Wm. .1. M'Ewen
John T. Kennedy ...
Arch. B. Darragh...
Delaw.are W. Boyce
John A. Latimer,
William S. Foster...
Joseph Wright.
John W. Gault,
Robert Boyce
John W. Boyce
,7ohn Patterson,
Billingsby Morgan..
Jacob Hanua.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept. 6,
Sept. 6,
Sept. 6,
Sept. 6,
Sept. 6,
Aug. 28,
Sept. 6,
Sept. 6,
Sept. 6,
Sept. 6,
Sept. 6,
Sept. 6,
Sept. 6,
Aug. 28,
Aug. 28,
61,
3
61,
3
61,
3
61,
3
61,
3
61,
3
61,
'
'61,
3
61,
61,
61,
;j
'61,
.')
61,
3
'61,
3
'61,
3
'62,
3
'62,
3
Resigned December 27, 1861.
Pr. fr. priv. to 1st Sgt., Oct. 1, '61— to Capt., Jan.
1^ '62— transferred to batt., Sept. 1, 1864— mus-
tered out, September 27, 1864.
Wounded at Hawes' Shop, Va., May 28, 1864-
mastered out with company, September 9, '64.
Wounded in action, September 15, 1863— mus-
tered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 15, '62.
Died July 26, 1863.
Promoted to 1st Sergeant, July 27, 1863— mus-
tered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Deserted September 4, 1861.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Promoted to Batt. Adjutant, March 1, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June 5, '62.
Died December 7, 1862.
Pr. to Cor., SRpt. 4, 1861— to Sgt.. June 14, 1862—
mustered out with comnany, September 9, '64.
Pr. to Cor., Sept. 4, 1861— to Sgt., Nov. 1, 1862—
mustored out with company, September 9, '64.
Promoted from private, November 1, '62— mus-
tered out with companv, September 9, 1864.
Pr. to Sgt., July 1, '64— tr. to batt., Sept. 1, '64—
mustered out "in Co. M, May 27, 1865.
Promoted to Sergeant, July 1, 1864— transferred
to batt., Septem'ber 1, 1864.
1048
FORTY-FOURTH REGIMENT — FIRST CAVALRY,
ITAHE.
BANK.
DATE OF MUSTER
INTO SERVICE.
i
BEMARES.
Corp....
...do
Sept.
Sept.
6, '61,
s
DiscTiarged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 1, '62.
Pr. to 1st Lt. Co. G, 11th rcg. P. V., Mar. 11, 1862.
Andrew G. Happer
6, '61,
3
Samuel Morton
...do
Sept.
6, '61,
3
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 18, '62.
Thomas Conner
...do
Sept.
6, '61,
3
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Apr. 11, 1863.
John M. Boyce
...do
Sept.
6, '61,
o
Captured June 21, '64— mustered out, Feb. 4, '65.
Samuel F. Ralston..
...do
Sept.
6, '61,
3
Promoted to Cor., November 1, 1862 — mustered
out with company, September 9, 1864.
Joshua Connelly....
...do
Sept.
6, '61,-
3
Promoted to Cor., November 1, 1862— mustered
out with company, September 9, 1864.
Thos. Westerman...
...do
Sept.
6, '61,
3
Promoted to Cor., November 1, 1862 — mustered
out with companv, September 9, 1864.
Samuel R. Patten...
...do
Sept.
6, '61,
3
Promoted to Cor., November 1, 1862 — mustered
out with company, September 9, 1864.
Samuel Brown
Bugler.
Sept.
6, '61,
3
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, April 28, '63.
John C. Keifer
...do
Sept.
6, '61,
3
Caotured at Sulphur Sprmgs, Va., Aug. 22, '62—
killed in action. May 28, 1864.
Anderson, John A..
Private
Sept.
6, '61,
3
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Beaumont, James...
...do
Sept.
6, '61,
3
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 1, 1862.
Boyce, Thomas D...
...do
Aug.
28, '62,
3
Transferred to batt., Sept. 1, '64— died Oct. 10, '64.
Boyce, Isaac N
...do
h'eb.
17, '64,
3
Not on muster-out roll.
Cain, Robert
...do
Sept.
Oct.
6, '61,
3
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, May 21, '62.
Transferred to batt., September 1, 1864.
Curran, Edward
...do
15, '61,
3
Calighan, Chas. A...
...do
Oct.
2, '61,
3
Transferred to batt , September 1, 1864.
Cox, Abraham
...do
Oct.
15, '61,
3
Transferred to batt., September 1, 1864.
Coup, George W
...do
Oct.
15, '61,
3
Transferred to batt., September 1, 1864.
...do
Jan.
22, '64,
3
Transferred to batt.. Sept, 1, 1864— died Sept. 26,
1864— buried in Cavalry Corps Cemetery, Va.
Coup, William F....
...do
April
14, '64,
3
Wounded in action, July 28, 1864— transferred to
batt., Sept. 1, 1864— died Nov. 8, 1864 — buried
in National Cemetery, Arlington.
Douglass, John
...do
Aug.
May
22, '62,
3
Discharged January 10, 1863.
Transferred to batt., September 1, 1864.
Duncan, John M
...do
25, '63,
3
Dilks, Charles P
...do
Oct.
15, '61,
3
Missing in action, November 17, 1863.
Dimler, John
...do
Sept.
Oct.
6, '61,
15, '61,
3
3
Deserted October 31, 1862.
Dodd, James F
...do
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Sept. 1, 1863.
Ewing, William
...do
Oct.
15, '61,
3
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, April 28, '62.
Ewing, James ....
...do
Aug.
Sept.
29, '62,
6, '61,
3
3
Died November 22, 1863.
Flanagan, Hugh
...do
Absent, in hospital, at muster out.
Fitterer, Joseph B...
...do
Oct.
15, '61,
3
Transferred to batt., September 1, 1864.
Feather, Joseph . ..
...do
3
3
Not on muster-out roll.
Gordon, William....
...do
Oct.
15, '61,
Transferred to batt., September 1, 1864.
Herriott, John
...do
Sept.
6, '61,
3
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Herrill, Wilson
...do
Sept.
6, '61,
j{
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Hopper, Samuel
...do
Feb.
< '64',
3
Transferred to batt., September 1, 1864.
Ingram, Hamiltou..
...do
Oct.
15, '61,
3
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, April 10, '63.
Jamison, John
...do
Mar.
3l! '64^
3
Transferred to batt., Sept. 1, 1864 — mus. out in
company M, by General Order, Oct. 4, 1865.
Jones, Thomas.
...do ..
Sept.
Sept.
10, '61,
6, '61,
3
3
Missing in action, June 21, 1864— Vet.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Kennedy, Jos. M ...
...do
Keifer, Samuel
...do
Oct.
15, '61,
3
Transferred to batt., September 1, 1864.
liCsnett, Richard ...
...do
Sept.
6, '61,
3
Killed in action. May 28, 1864,
...do
Sept.
Sept.
6, '61,
3
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Morrison, Ham'n R
...do
6, '61,
3
M'AUister, John L
...do
Sept.
6, '61,
3
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
M' Coombs, Mat'w...
...do
Sept.
6, '61,
3
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
M'Dowell, Jacob C.
...do
Sept.
6, '61,
3
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
M'Donald, John
...do
Sept.
6, '61,
3
Mustered out with companv, September 9, 1864.
M'Donald, Wm
...do
Sept.
6, '61,
3
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
M'Feely, George
Mouck, Jas. M. G...
...do
Sept.
6, '61,
3
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
...do
Sept.
6, '61,
3
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 9, 1863.
M' Coombs, Thomas
...do
Sept.
10, '61,
3
Transferred to batt,, September 1, 1864.
Meredith, John
...do
Oct.
15, '61,
3
Captured at Bealton Station, Va., Oct. 14, 1863—
transferred to batt., September 1, 1864.
M' Bride, Marshall..
...do
(-)ct.
15, '61,
3
Transferred to batt,, September 1, 1864.
M'Murry, William
...do
Feb.
17, '64;
3
Transferred to batt., September 1, 1864.
Meanor, William H
...do
Oct,
15, '61,
3
Transferred to batt., September 1, 1864.
Morrison, Joseph...
...do
Sept.
e, '6i;
3
Died July 9, '64, at Alexandria, Va — grave,2,366.
M'Clanahan, Jos
...do
Sept.
6, '61,
3
Killed at Gettysburg, July 3, 1863.
M'Clure, Wm. J
...do ....
3
3
Not on muster-out roll.
Obony, Sanford C...
...do
Oct.
15, '61,
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan, 23, '62.
Phillips, John C...
...do
Keb.
26, '64,
3
Transferred to batt., September 1, 1864,
Quigg, Frederick...
...do
Sept.
6, '61,
3
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Reignaman, Jno. M
...do
Oct.
15, '61,
3
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan, 2^, '62.
Roberts, William...
...do....-
Sept.
Feb.
6; '61,
3
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 1» '61.
Reed, George W
...dO;....
2, '64,
3
Transferred to batt., September 1, 1864,
TFTREE YEARS' SERVICE.
1049
Schaflfer, David....
Stewart, William.
Sample, Joseph M...
Shields, Benj.P
Shaffer, Joseph M...
Trimble, John
Thompson, Geo., Sr
Thompson, Geo., Jr
Vance, Henry
Westerman, J. H...
Wallace, .Samuel....
Williams, James....
Wilson, Wm. S
Private
..do..
..do ..
..do..
..do..
..do..
..do..
..do..
..do..
..do..
..do..
..do..
...do..
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Oct.
Oct.
Sept.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Sept.
Oct.
Oct.
Sept.
6,
'61,
6,
'61, :
«,
'61,1
15,
'61, i
15,
'61,
6,
15,
'01,
15,
'61
15,
'61, 1
fi,
'61, 1
15,
'61, 1
15,
'61,1
6,
'61, ,
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 29, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 29, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 31, '63.
Died September 10, 18G2.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Mar. 1, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Mar. 1, '62.
Transferred tobatt., September 1, 1864.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 1, '62.
Transferred to batt., September 1, 1864.
Deserted October 31, 1862.
Company L,
RECRUITED AT READING, BERKS COUNTY.
J. C A. Hoffeditz..
William A. Sands.,
Henry S. Gaul
C. A. Lichtenthaller
David S. Buxton....
Cyrus Bentz
Jer. K. Rhoads.
Benj. P\Hull ...
Daniel Howder. ,
Augustus Rhoads..
John Howder
W. D. Kofenhaver.
Benj. F. Bright
George Kemp
Michael Donovan..
James N. Hunter...
Joseph Buck
Milton Hoffeditz
Samuel H. Shiflfert.
William A. Tobias..
Peter Dasher
B. G. Pretzman.
John Guires
John Kramer....
John H. Johnson ..
Thomas Wendling.
Robert M. Devine..
DewiUa H. Long....
John M. Algier ,
David Mundshower
Francis M. Coover
George Kesler
Wm. W. Warner.
M. A. Bertolette...
Addis, Daniel
Angstadt, James....
Ailgaier, Elias
Bilman, Samuel
Butns, William
132
Capt. .
...do...
1st Lt.
2dLt.
...do...
IstSgt..
..do
..do
Q.M.Sr
Com. Sr
...do
Serg't..
...do.....
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
..do
..do
Corp.
...do..
...do..
.do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
Bugler
do
do
Private
July .30, '61,
July 30, '61,
July 30, '61,
July 30, '61,
July 30, '61,
July 30, '61,
July 30, '61,
July ,30, '61,
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
Dec.
July
July 30,
July 30,
July 30,
July 30,
July 30,
July 30, '61,
30, '61,
July
July
July
July
July
aruly
July
July
Feb.
July
Feb.
Feb.
July
July
30, '61,
30, '61,
30, '61,
30, '61,
.30, '61,
30, '61,
30, '61,
5, '64,
30, '61,
6, '64,
12, '64,
30, '61,
.30, '61,
Resigned April 16, 1862.
Promoted from 1st Lt., April 16, 1802— captured
June 21, 1864— mustered out, Dec; 19, 1864.
Promoted from 2d Lt., April 19, 1862— mustered
out with company, September 9, 1864.
Pr. fr. Sgt., April 19, 1862— res. June 25, 1863.
Wounded inaction, Dec. 27, '63— pr. fr. Sergeant,
Mar. 7, '64— wd. and pris., June 21, '64— died in
Libby Prison, Richmond, Va., July 5, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 6, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Mar. 10, '63.
Promoted from Sergeant, June 27, '63— mustered
out with company, September 9, 1864.
Captured June" 21, 1864— absent at muster out.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. Mar. 10, '63.
Transferred to batt., September 9, 1864— Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 8, '61.
Descharged by order Sec. of W^ar, Mar. 25, 186.3.
Died July 17, 1863— burial record, July 18, 1863.
Killed at Brandy Station, Va., June 9, 1863.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 8, '63.
Missing in action, June 21, 1864.
Transferred to batt., September 9, 1864.
Promoted from Corporal, July 22, 1863— mus-
tered out with company, September 9, 1864,
Pr. fr. Cor., July 22, '63 — ab., in hos., at mus. out.
Promoted from Corporal, July 22, 1863— mus-
tered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June 27, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 9, '62.
Wounded at Culpepper, Va., September 13, '63—
killed in action, June 21, 1864.
Captured June 9, '63, at Brandy Station, Va., and
June 21, '64— tr. to batt., Sept. 9, '64— Vet.
Captured— died January 23, '64— buried at Rich-
mond, Va. — Vet.
Transferred to batt., September 9, 1864— Vet.
Transferred to batt., September 9, 1864— Vet.
Promoted to Corporal, October, 1863— mustered
out with company, September 9, 1864.
Promoted to Corporal, October, 1863— mustered
out with- company, September 9, 1864.
Promoted to Corporal, October, 1863 — mustered
out with company, September 9, 1864.
Transferred to Ijatt., September 9, 1864— Vet.
Transferred to batt., September 9, 1864— Vet.
Transferred to batt., September 9, 1864.
Wounded at Brandy Station, Va., June 9, 1863—
mustered out with company, September 9, '64.
Transferred to batt., September 9, 1864.
Transferred to batt. , September 9, 1864.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864,
1050
FORTY-FOURTH REGIMENT — ^FIRST CAVAtRT,
Burkman, John 0.,
Buck, Peter C
Bobst, Isaac
Brenizer, Franklin
Black, Hugh W
Brown, John .,...
Bower, Thomas
Black, John
Bachman, Aaron E
Brownmiller, H. H
Conrad, James
Derrick, Henry
Doyle, Jago
Dissenger, Isaac S..
Dixon, Daniel K ....
Doyle, John H
Fisher, Peres S
Fink, Urias
Fincher, Geo. W.
Freese, George P.,
Folk, Daniel
Fagan, Patrick
Garis, James ,
Geiger, Daniel A.,
Griea, Charles
Glasser, James
Gross, John ,
Glenney, Thomas,
Gromlich, Jer ,
Gehert, Hamilton.
Horrock, Abram
Hoyer, Mahlon G
Harrison, Charles L
Hummel, Peter
Holster, Joseph
Herring, John
Hafer, Amos
Huyett, George
Hendricks, Samuel
Homan, Reuben
Irwin, Robert F,
Irwin, Wm. H
James, George W.
Jackson, John
Jackson, Robt. W..
Knauss, Thomas....,
Kerns, John A....
Karshsarf, Lewis
KeUer, Jonas
Kerling, Edwin
Ijindemuth, J. H. A
Levan, Albert S
lindley, Thomas ...
Iioy, Henry W..
Leiser, Wm. B..
liOtz, Wm. D ....
Lesher, Cyrus...,
Lacy, Joseph R.,
Minker, Henry
Meyer, Adam...
M'Elwee, Andrew.
M'Lellan, John
July 30, '61,
July 30, '61,
Feb. 6, '64,
Feb. 6, '64,
July 30, '61,
Aug. 17, '63,
Feb. 6, '64,
July 30, '61,
July 30, '61,
Jan. 1, '64,
Feb. 3, '64,
July 30, '61,
July 30, '61,
July 30, '61,
Feb. 6, '64,
July 30, '61,
July
July
July
July
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
July
July
July
July
30,
30,
Feb. 6, '64,
Feb. 11, '64,
July 30, '61,
July 30, '61,
July 30, '61,
Feb. 5, '64,
Feb. 13, '64,
July 30, '61,
July 30, '61,
July 10, '63,
July 30, '61,
Feb. 6, '64,
Feb. 4, '64,
Feb. 11, '64,
July 30, '61,
July 30, '61,
July 30, '61,
Mar. 30 '63,
Feb. 6, '64,
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Captured June 21, '64— tr. to batt., Sept. 9, '64—
mus. out with Co. L, bv G. O., Aug. 7, 1865.
Captured June 21, '64— tr. to batt., Sept. 9, 1864.
Tr, to batt., Sept. 9, 1864— pr. to Sgt. Co. L, Dec.
15, 1864— mustered out, June 20, 1865— Vet.
Transferred to battalion, September 9, 1864.
Transferred to battalion, September 9, 1864.
Died April 25, 1862.
Captured Dee. 1, 1863— mus. out. May 31, 1866.
Wounded June 21, 1864 — pr. to Corporal Co. L,
batt.. Mar. 1, '65 — mus. out, June 20, '65 — Vet.
Transferred to batt., September 9, 1864.
Wd. Nov. 27, '63— mus. out with Co., Sept. 9, '64.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certiticate, Nov. 3, '61.
Transferred to batt., September 9, 1864.
Captured at Cedar Mountain, Va., Aug. 9, '62—
killed in action, June 21, 1864.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Transferred to batt., September 9, 1864 — Vet.
Promoted to Q. M. Sergeant, Nov. 1, '62— Vet.
Killed in action. May 23, 1864.
Deserted December 30, 1861.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Captured June 21, '64— tr to batt., Sept. 9, 1864.
Transferred to battalion, September 9, 1864.
Transferred to battalion, September 9, 1864.
Transferred to battalion, September 9, 1864.
Transferred to battalion, September 9, 1864.
Killed in action, November 17, 1863.
Prisoner from July 11, to December 10, 1864—
mustered out, February 27, 1865.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. May 6, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 16, '61.
Transferred to battalion, September 9, 1864.
Transferred to battalion, September 9, 1864.
Transferred to battalion, September 9, 1864.
Transferred to battalion, September 9, 1864.
Transferred to battalion, September 9, 1864.
Deserted November 11, 1861.
Transferred to battalion, September 9, '64— Vet.
Tr. to batt., Sept. 9, '64— pr. to Cor. company L,
Jan. 1, '65— mustered out, June 20, 1865 — Vet.
Captured June 21, '64— tr. to batt., Sept. 9, '64—
promoted to Corporal company L, Nov. 1, '64 —
mustered out, June 20, 1865 — Vet.
Transferred to battalion, September 9, 1864.
Killed in action, June 21, 1864.
Captured at Cedar Mountain, Va. Aug. 9, 1862 —
wounded in action, November 27, 1863 — mus-
out with company, September 9, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 8, 1862.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Nov. 17, '63.
Transferred to battalion, September 9, 1864.
Transferred to battalion, September 9, 1864.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Wd. at Culpepper C. H., Va., Sept. 13, 1863— dis-
charged on Surgeon's certificate, June 15, 1864.
Transferred to battalion, September 9, 1864.
Wounded in action, July 28, 1864 — transferred
to battalion, September 9, 1864.
Transferred to battalion, September 9, 1864.
Tr. to batt., Sept. 9, '64— mus. out. May M, 1865.
Died Dec. 3, 1863— buried at Culpepper Court
House, Block 1, section A, Row 1, grave, 23.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Transferred to battalion, Sept. 9, 1864— Vet.
Transferred to battaUon, September 9, 1864.
Transferred to battalion, September 9, 1864.
THREE YEARS' SERVICE.
1051
Millet, Charles H..
Miller, John
Machamer, Henry
Noacker, Aug. R...
Newkirk, John
Noll, Peter
Ness, Samuel ,
Pfleager, Samuel M
Porter, Isaac
Patterson, George
Rodgers, Joseph F.
Roland, Jacob
Ringler, Daniel L..
Ritter, Joseph
Rhodes, Effinger...
Ruth, Daniel H
Rightmeyer, W. A.
Rudy, Henry S
Reifsnyder, H. R ..
Ringler, Jacob
Ramer, Thomas.....
Reber, Jacob H
Reeder, Levi
Reed, Samuel P
Reinhold, Richard.
Raudenbush, John.
Reed, Daniel
Reincehl, J, W
Reifsnyder, D. B....
Sherman, Lewis....
Stamm, Aaron
Seyfert, Nicholas...
Schmale, Samuel . .
Seiders, Isaac
Sanders, James
Strasser, Jesse W»
Snyder, David-..,
Smith, Reuben..,
Sanders, Jonathan..
Sanders, George F.
Scheirer, Martin...,
Seiders, Henry E.,
Sedar, James
Stoltz, John
Vemervault, Geo .,
Wagner, Reuben..,
Wilson, George P.,
Warner, August. H
Wideman, Julius
Winne, Barney ...
Werkes, William
Wise, Jesse W
Watson, James ...
Zimmerman, Geo. S
Private
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...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
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...do.
...do,
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do,
Feb. 15,
July 30,
Nov. 28,
Julv 30,
July 30,
July 30,
Dec. 12,
July 30,
Mar. 30,
July 30,
July 30,
July 30,
July 30,
July 30,
July 30,
July 30,
July 30,
July 30,
Feb. 3,
Feb. 3,
Feb. 11,
July 30,
July 30,
July 30,
July 30,
July 30,
Feb. 6,
April 4,
Feb. 3,
July 30,
Julv 30,
Jul> 30,
July 30,
July 30,
Feb, 6,
Feb. 15,
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
July
July
July
July
Feb.
Dec.
July
Nov.
Feb.
Dec.
Transferred to battalion, September 9, 1864.
Died October 13, 1863.
Died April 7, '62— bu. in Mil. Asy. Cem., D. <\
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Apr. 24, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 19, '62.
Absent, on detached service, at muster out.
Transferred to battalion, September 9, 1864.
Died December 21, 1862 — burial record, Decem-
ber 31, 1862 — buried at Point Lookout, Md.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Mustered out with compan5% September 9, 1864.
Discharged on Sursreon's certificate, Dec. 11, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 19, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 16, '61.
Transferred to battalion, September 9, 1861 — Vet.
Transferred to battalion, September 9, 1864 — Vet.
Transferred to battalion, September 9, 1864.
Transferred to battalion, September 9, 1864.
Transferred to battalion, September 9, 1864.
Died August 8, 1864.
Died September 10, 1862.
Woundetl in action, June 21, 1864— died August
3, 1864— buried at Philadelphia— Vet.
Deserted October 31, 1861.
Deserted November 15, 1863.
Captured June 25, 1864 — not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 11, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 8, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 16, '61.
Transfei-red to battalion, September 9, 1864 —
mustered out, August 9, 1865 — Vet.
Transferred to battalion, September 9, 1864— Vet.
Transferred to battalion, September 9, 1864.
Transferred to battalion, September 9, '64— mus-
tered out, by General Order, August 10, 1865.
Transferred to battalion, September 9, 1864.
Transferred to battalion, September 9, 1864.
Transferred to battalion, September 9, 1864.
Transferred to battalion, September 9, 1864.
Transferred to battalion, September 9, 1864.
Transferred to battalion, September 9, 1864.
Transferred to battalion, September 9, 1864,
Capt'd June 21, '64— not on muster-out roll— Vet.
Killed in action. May 28, 1864.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Transferred to battalion, September 9, 1864— Vet.
Transferred to batt., 1st Pa. Cav., Sept. 9, 1864.
Transferred to batt., 1st Pa. Cav., Sept. 9, 1864.
Died September 27, 1863.
Deserted July 19, 1864,
Not on muster-out roll.
Transferred to batt., 1st Pa. Cav., Sept. 9, 1864.
Company M.
recruited at reading, berks county,
Thomas S. Richards
Hamp. S. Thomas...
John Hill
George D. Leaf.
Henderson Sample,
Aug, 5, '61,
Aug, 1, '61,
Aug. 5, '61,
Aug. 11, '61,
Dec. 30, '61,
Promoted to Major, May 5, 1862.
Pr. fr. 1st Lt. Co. G, May 1, '62— detached as A.
A. I. G., 1st Brig., April, 1863— tr. to Co. M.,
batt., Sept. 9, 1864— pr. to Maj., Jan, 4, 1865— to
Bv. Lt. Col. and Bv. Col., Apr. 5, '65— tr. to 2d
reg. Prov. Cav. , June 17, 1865.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug., 1861.
Resigned February 3, 1863.
Pr. fr. 2d Lt., Feb. 12, 1863— res, Aug. 12, 1864.
1052
FOETY-FOUBTH BEGIMENT — FIEST OAVALKY^
A. J. ShoUenberger
Joseph S. Wright..
Job H. Cole
J. B. Rothenberger
Henry P. Smith....
Frederick Munson..
James R. Smith.
Zachner P. Potts
Abraham B. Kerst..
D. B. ShoUenberger
William A. Scott ..
George S. Glisson..
Emanuel R. Britton
Charles B. Miller,,
James R. Aten
Q.M.S.
Com.Sr
Serg't.
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..do
..do....
..do....
..do....
W.R. ShoUenberger
N. T. Baer
William A. Harper
Charles Morrisey....
Abr. ShoUenberger
Henry F. WiUiams
Anton Wolf..
Ed'w L. M'Ginley,
Charles H. Engle..
George Mentzer
Robert H. Scott
AUison, James
Alt, John
Britton, George H.
Brown, Samuel
2d Lt...
..do
1st Sgt.
...do
...do.
...do.
...do.
Corp,
...do.
...do.
...do.
..do.
..do.
.do.
Boyer, Thomas R...
Black, Joel
Baxter, H. R
Britton, John
Buckelman, Wm..
Britton, Linderman
Bird, Alonzo
Britton, Freder'k A
Carpenter, E. W....
Cochrane, John M..
Carver, Samuel
Carter, Daniel
Casper, Peter
Confer, Nathan'l F.
Devine, Thomas...
Denny, Barclay M,
Devlin, Patrick...,,
...do
Bugler
...do
...do
Private
.do
.do
.do
..do.
do.
...do.
do.
...do.
Aug.
Aug.
Augi
Aug.
5, '61,
5, '61,
5, '61,
5, '61,
Aug. 5, '61,
Aug. 5, '61,
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
5, '61,
5, '61,
5, '61,
5, '61,
5, '61,
5, '61,
Aug. 5, '61,
Nov.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Jan.
21, '61,
5, '61,
5, '61,
5, '61,
5, '61,
5, '61,
5, '61,
8, '62,
Aug. 5, '61,
Oct.
Aug.
Aug.
15, '61,
5, '61,
5, '61,
...do.
...do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
Aug.
May
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Nov.
Aug.
Feb.
5, '61,
13, '64,
5, '61,
5, '61,
5, '61,
5, '61,
5, '61,
14, '62,
21, '62,
15, '64,
Aug. 25, '64,
Aug. 19, '64,
Aug.
5, '61,
Aug.
5, '61,
Aug.
5, '61,
Aug.
5, '61,
Aug.
5, '61,
Aug.
5, '61,
Aug.
5, '61,
Aug.
5, '61,
Aug.
6, '61,
Resigned December, 1861,
Pr. fr. Sgt., Feb. 12, '63— died July 4, '64, of wds*
rec, at St, Mary's Church, Va, , June 24, 1864.
Promoted to Batt. Adj., May 5, 1862,
Promoted from Sgt, — wounded July 12, 1864 —
transferred to batt. , Sept, 9, 1864 — promoted to
2d Lt. company M, March 4, '65 — transferred to
2d regiment Prov. Cavalry, June 17, '65 — Vet.
Wounded at Fredericksburg, Va,, Dec, 12, '62—
mustered out with company, Sept. 9, 1864.
Promoted from Cor., October 1, 1862 — mustered
out with company, September 9, 1864.
Deserted September 13, 1861.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 23, '62. •
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 20, '62.
Transferred to Vet. Res. Corps — date unknown.
Transferred to batt., 1st Pa, Cavalry — Vet.
Wounded in action. May 28, '64 — tr. to batt., Sept.
9, 1864— pr. to Sgt. Maj,— to 2d Lt. company F,
Dec. 18, 1864 — to 1st Lt. company L, March 4,
1865— mustered out, June 21, 1865— Vet.
Wounded in. action, Nov, 27, 1863 — tr. to batt,,
Sept, 9, 1864— pr, to 2d Lt. company M, Oct. 20,
1864— to IstLt., Feb, 20, 1865— tr. to 2d regunent
Prov. Cavalry, June 17, 1865— Vet.
Promoted from Cor. — wd. in action, August 14,
1864— transferred to batt,, Sept. 9, 1864— Vet.
Promoted from Cor,, April 1, '63 — mustered out
with company, Sept. 9, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate. May 18, '62.
Promoted to Cor., Jan. 1, 1862 — died August 29,
1862 — burial record, August 2, 1862, at Alexan-
dria—grave, 122.
Promoted to Cor,, March 1, '63 — missing at Bran-
dy Station, Va,, June 9, 1863.
Promoted to Cor., Jan. 1, 1864 — captured at St.
Mary's Church, Va., June 24, 1864— tr. to batt..
Sept, 9, 1864— mustered out, Aug. 8, 1865— Vet.
Transferred to batt,, September 9, 1864— Vet.
Transferred to batt,, September 9, '64 — mustered
out as Sgt. company M, June 20, 1865— Vet.
Transferred to batt., Sept. 9, 1864— mustered out
as Sgt, company M, June 20, 1865— Vet.
Transferred to batt,, Sept. 9, 1864— Vet.
Missing at Brandy Station, Va., June 9, 1863.
Transferred to Brigade band — date unknown.
Not on muster-out roll.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 15, 1863.
Transferred to batt., Sept. 9, 1864.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Wounded in action. May 28, 1864— mustered out
with company, September 9, 1864.
34 Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Discharged Aug, 12, 1862, for wounds received at
Falmouth, Va., April 18, 1862,
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Mar. 27, '62.
Transferred to batt,, September 9, 1864.
Transferred to batt., September 9, 1864.
Transferred to batt., Sept. 9, 1864— died April 5,
1865 —buried at Philadelphia,
Transferred to batt., Sept. 9, 1864 — ^mustered out
in company M, June 6, 1865.
Transferred to batt,, Sept. 9, 1864 — mustered out
in company M, June 6, 1865.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 18, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, April 30, '62.
Transferred to batt., September 9, 1864— Vet.
Transferred to batt., September 9, 1864— Vet.
Wounded at Falmouth, Va., April 19, 1862, and
Culpepper, Va., Sept. 13, 1863— transferred to
batt,, September 9, 1864— Vet.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 18, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June 22, '62.
KUled at Falmouth, Va., AprU 18, 1862.
THREE YEAES' SERVICE.
1053
Ebert, George W.
Eberly, Henry
Feather, Jacob
Frill, Jacob
Foster, George
Fisher, James
French, Orville ....
Flag, Charles S....
Garto, Henry
Gable, John B
Geltner, Charles...
Griffith, William..
Gay, Henry
Grimsly, T. D
Garison, John
Grimsley, Thomas..
Harrigan, David
Hale, Joseph
Hawley, Milton P.. .
Hoffman, Henry
Hendricks, Wm
Hartman, Wm
Hale, Joseph M
Jackson, J. T
James, Aaron B
Klinck, Jonn P
Kline, George W....
Kline, H.R
Kline, John
Kerst, Abraham
Kinney, Jacob F
Kershner,Wellin. R
Long, Henry
Leeds, WiUiam
Lindenmuth, Nath
Lose, Nicholas H....
Lose, John J
Long, John W
M'Farland, George..
Martin, Thos. A
M'Ewen, William...
M'Gargle, Patrick...
M'Ginley, John K...
Moore, Levi
Mains, Enoch
Miller, Don Carlos..
Margnett, M. M
Montgomery, Wm..
M'Namara, Patrick
M'Glone, Thomas...
Miller, John H
Moore, Daniel
Moon, Edward
Miller, Edward
M'Ginley, Daniel E
Miller, George
Muthard, E. F....
MUler, William..
M'Ewen, John...,
Martin, Thomas.
Musser, George W do.
Moyer, John do .
.do.
Aug. 5, '61,
Mar, 29,
Aug. 5,
Aug. 5,
Aug. 5,
Aug. 5,
Jan. 4,
Aug. 5,
Mar. 25,
Aug. 5,
Aug. 5,
Aug. 5, '61,
Feb. 15, '64,
Aug. 5, '61,
Aug. 5, '61,
Mar. 30,
Aug. 5,
Aug. 5,
Aug. 5, '61,
Aug. 5, '61.
Feb. 9, '64,
May 13, '64,
May 28, '64,
Aug. 5, '61,
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Feb.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
June
Jan.
Feb.
Wounded in action. May 28, 1864— transferred to
batt., September 9, 1864.
Not on muster-out roll.
Mustered out with company, SeptemTaer 9, 1864.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Captured August, 1862 — mustered out with com-
pany, September 9, 1864,
Transferred to batt., September 9, 1864 — Vet.
Transferred to batt., September 9, 1864— Vet.
Died Oct. 12, 1862— burial record, April 22, 1864,
at Alexandria — grave, 1,788.
Not on muster-out roll.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Captured August, 1862 — transferred to batt.,
September 9, 1864— Vet.
Wd. at Falmouth, Va., April 18, '62— tr. to batt.,
Sept. 9, '64— pr. to Corporal— died Feb. 19, '65—
buried at Point Loolcout, Md.— Vet.
Transferred to batt., 1st Pa. Cavalry— mustered
out by General Order, May 14, 1865.
Deserted September, 1862.
Not on muster-out roll.
Transferred to Brigade band, January 1, 1863.
Wd. June 9, 1863, at Brandy Station, Va., and
Nov. 27, 1863— mus. out with Co., Sept. 9, 1864.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June 6, '62.
Transferred to batt., September 9, 1864— Vet. "
Transferred to batt., September 9, 1864— Vet.
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Apr. 30, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Apr. 30, '62.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Transferred to batt., September 9, 1864— Vet.
Transferred to batt., September 9, 1864.
Transferred to batt., September 9, 1864.
Transferred to batt., September 9, 1864.
Transferred to batt., September 9, '64— mustered
out in company M, May 27, 1865,
Not on muster-out roll.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 18, '61.
Wounded at Brandy Station, Va., June 9, 1863—
transferred to batt., September 9, 1864— Vet.
Transferred to batt., September 9, 1864— Vet.
Transferred to batt., September 9, 1864— Vet.
Transferred to batt., September 9, 1864.
Captured— died July 21, '64— bu. at Staunton, Va.
Not on muster-out roll.
Wounded at Falmouth, Va., April 18, 1862, and
at Fredericksburg, December 12, 1862— mus-
tered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Not on muster-out roll.
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1S64.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, April 28, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, April 6, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 21, '62.
Discharged October 18, 1861.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, July 21, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Oct. 22, '62.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 29, '63.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, May 18, '62.
Transferred to batt., September 9, 1S64— Vet.
Transferred to batt., September 9, 1864— Vet.
Transferred to batt,, September 9, 1864— Vet.
Drowned in James river, July, 1864.
Deserted May 16, 1862.
Missin"-at Todd's Tavern, Va., June, 1864— trans-
ferred to batt., September 9, 1864.
Mus. out as Cor. Co. M, batt., June 27, '65— Vet.
Not on muster-out roll.
I05i
FORTY -FOURTH REGIMENT — FIRST CAVALRY,
Numan, Henry.
Norton, (Morton,) T
Phillips, ^^onroe
Potell, William
Paulis, George
Potter, Henry F
Rapp, Henry A
Richards. Joseph....
Roberts, John
Rhodewalt, John....
Rhodes, Samuel
Rudy, Michael
Raw, Jeremiah
Strine, Jeremiah
Strine, Henry
Scott, Charles E
Sheets, John
Shealer, Augustus..
Snovel, John
Stetler, Henry...
Souder, William
Strine, Robert
Shappel, Jeremiah-
Shaffer, George
Strine, William
Smith, Joseph
Schealer, Samuel ...
Smith, Finegan
Urner, Henry P
Umphris, John
Weutzel, John
Williamson, Chas...
Winegardner, L
Winegardner, Wm
Whitmer, Joseph H
Wagner, Henry B...
Wauner, August....
Wingard, John L...
Yocum, David
Private
..do
...do
Aug. 5, '61,
Aug. 5, '61,
Aug. 5, '61,
Aug. 5, '61,
Aug. 5, '61,
Aug. 5, '61,
Aug. 5, '61,
Aug. 5, '61,
Aug. 5, '61,
Aug. 5, '61,
Aug. 5, '61,
Aug. 5, '61,
Aug. 5, '61,
Aug. 5, '61,
Aug. 5, '61,
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aup.
April
Mar.
Aug.
Mar.
Aug.
Aug.
'61,
5, '61,
26, '64,
5, '61,
5, '61,
Aug. 5, '61,
Aug. 5, '61,
Aug. 5, '61,
Aug. 5, '61,
April 8, '64,
Feb. 1, '64,
Aug. 5, '61,
Zink, Charles do I May 13, '64,
Mustered out with company, September 9, 1864.
Killed at Falmouth, Va., April 18, 1862.
Wounded at Culpepper, Va., September 13, '65—
mustered out with company, September 9, '64.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 30, '62.
Transferred to battalion, September 9, 1864— Vet.
Died, 18G3, of wounds received at Brandy Sta-
tion, Va., June 9, 1863.
Transferred to battalion, September 9, 1864 — ^Vet.
Transferred to battalion, September 9, 1864 — Vet.
Transferred to batt., Sept. 9, 1864— mustered out
in company M, August 7, 1865— Vet.
Died September 13, 1863 — buried in Military Asy-
lum Cemetery, D. C.
Died Nov. 26, 1863, of wounds received in action.
Killed at Falmouth, Va., April 18, 1862.
Not on muster-out roll.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 18, '61.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 18, '61.
Wounded at Culpepper, Va., Sept. 13, '63— trans^
ferred to battalion, September 9, 1864 — Vet.
Captured Aug. 11, '62— transferred to batt., Sept.
9, '64— mus. out as Cor. Co. M, June 20, '65— Vet.
Transferred to battalion, Sept. 9, 1864— mustered
out as Cor. company M, June 20, 1865— Vet.
Transferred to battalion. September 9, 1864— Vet.
Wd. May 28, '64— tr. to batt., Sept. 9, 1864— Vet.
Wounded at Culpepper, Va., Sept. 13, '63— trans-
ferred to battalion, September 9, 1864— Vet.
Transferred to battalion, September 9, 1864— Vet.
Transferred to battalion, September 9, 1864— Vet.
Died September 18, 1861.
Died September 18, 1861.
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll.
Deserted September, 1861.
Transferred to battalion, September 9, 1864 — Vet.
Not on muster-out roll.
Disch. on Surgeon's certificate — date unknown.
Transferred to battalion, Sept. 9, 1864— mustered
out as Cor. company M, June 20, 1865— Vet.
Transferred to battalion, September 9, 1864— Vet.
Wounded at Culpepper, Va., September, 1863 —
transferred to battalion, September 9, '64 — Vet.
Wounded in action. May 28, 1864— transferred to
battalion, September 9, 1864— Vet.
Deserted December, 1861.
Not on muster-out roll.
Not on muster-out roll — Vet.
Capt'd at Shepherdstown, Va., July 17, '63 — died
at An dersonville, August 6, 1864— grave, 4,900.
Not on muster-out roll.
UNASSIGNED MEN,
Altland, George
Private
...do
Barnes, William C.
...do
...do
Bennett Dyer.
do
Brozier, Nicholas H
...do
Barnes, William
...do
Buckalew, John.,...
...do
Brown, Charles W..
...do
Boyer, William H..
...do
Chatham, Frank
...do
Cronin, Patrick
...do
Carpenter, Frank'n
...do
Carter, John
...do
Dec. 8,
Sept. 6,
Sept. 8,
Oct. 10,
Sept. 1,
Mar. 15,
Dec. 29,
Mar. 30,
June 19,
Sept. 5,
Aug. 23,
April 11,
Dec. 29,
April 6,
'63,
3
'64,
1
'64,
1
'64,
1
'64,
1
'64,
3
'63,
3
'6